The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. FIFTY-TWO, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1920 Page: 4 of 16
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THE BXYPER SIGNAL EXYDER T KXAB FRIDAY JUNE 18 1920. "ggS 1
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HARDY CURRY FnbUiher
Subscription $1.60 per year in A4t.
Entered in the postoffJce mt Bay
dcr Texas m second cIm BMiUasat
ter.
Oil advertising 25c per inch far
display apace and rOc a Une for
reader! Cuk must accompany all
orders. .
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For district Attorney 32nd Judicial
District:
I. E. HILL of Nolan County.
For District Clerk-
Mrs. Nellie Wee mi (re-e.'ectlon)
For County Treasurer :
MISS IDA KELLY.
T. J. (TOM) MANNING
For County Judge:
HORACE HOLLEY.
For Tax Collector:
JOHN a. DAVIS.
J. A. (JOE) MERRITT ?
L. T. CONDRA
C. T. (Charlie) WILLIAMS.
For Tax Assessor:
0. H. LEATH Re-election.
For County Clerk:
" MRS. H. II. COTTEN.
B. A. (Bennie) HULL.
For County Superintendent:
. O. L. H0WELI4 (Re-Electien.)
j A. W. Turner.
Miss Nealy Squyres
For Sheriff:
J. H. BYRD (Re-Electien.)
For Ceoaty Sarreyor:
H. A. GOODWIN Re-election.
For Commissioner Free. Ns. 2.
J. F. Dowdy.
J. 0. Landrum.
For Co. Commtsloner Prec. Xe. 1
Com Broil
For Justice of the Fence Prec. No. 2
J. F. Dowdy.
J. G. Landrum.
For Public Weigher:
0. I. (Butch) MeCLINTN.
For Public Weigher Precinct No. 4.
N. M. MURRAY
W. D. HOOPER (Re-election)
CITY AXXCCXCEMBNT8.
For CVty Marshal :
O. P. WOLFE (Re-election).
New Subscribers and Renewals
Herman Wenetsch'nger Foch.
W. A. Louder Foch.
Mrs. Frank M. Myers Strawn.
J. C. Helms. Hud.
W. B. Thrash Foch.
Mrs. Green Harrison Ralls.
Mrs. M. E. Cotton Dunn.
Ina Roberson Dunn.
Mrs. J. S. Morrow Stamford.
E. R. Cotton Hermleigh Rt. A.
District Attorney I. E. Hill is here
this week counclllng with the grand
Jury.
PAY
Those who have been buying groceries at this store
are reaping the benefits of our cash system of do-
ing business. If you have not gotten away from
the high prices demanded by the credit system be-
gin with us now. Compare our prices with those
you have been paying.
Saturday June 12
Will be demonstration day at our store for
Duncan's Admiration Coffee
100 per cent pure
Call in and try a cup and take a can home with you
Southeast
Corner
Square
The most weird strange and cer-
tainly most thrilling sensational
screen offering of recent years is now
being shown in the form of a fifteen
episode serial production "The Lost
City" a story of the African Jungle
and its neverceasing thrills and ad-
ventures featuring the beautiful and
daring Juanlta Hansen who Is sup
ported by George CheBebro and a big
cast of clever screen talent Is be
ing shown at the Coiyl Theatre on
Fridays.
Who has not at some time or oth-
er read of the dangers of the Jungle
without a compelling deBlre to sen
for themselves these daring adven-
tures with their own eyes? And
this desire has not been confined a-
lone to the younger element. Old
and young revel in such scenes as
only the wild and mysterious Jun-
gles can offer and In the presenta-
tion of this extraordinary serial
fctory the producer whisks the spec
tator into a strange land among
strange people and a long series of
hazardous adventures that could
never be described In words as It
can be shown inthrilling motion pic-
tures upon the screen.
Elephants tigers lions leopards
cameU gorillas alligators eagles
and a'.i the other wild denizens of the
African Jungle and scorching desert
each play their important part in
this swift-moving story crowding
sensation upon sensation in such rap-
Id sequence that the spectator is
hardly allowed to recover from one
' gasp before another Is forced upon
him.
Unlike other animal productions
of the past "The Lost City" Is pre-
sented with really ferocious and un-
tamed animals rather than with the
subdued or drugged beasts hitherto
thown in many films. It was fortu-
nate for the production Itself that
Miss Juanlta Hansen possessed that
daring courage that made It possible
to use these savage specimens which
have added so very much to the rush
and "pep" of the story.
It was something more than luck
that brought the plucky little star
through her countless dangerous
scenes unhurt although she was bad-
ly stratched in one scene in which a
particularly vicious leopard attempt-
ed to spring upon her from a high
rock. The scene called for the hero
played by George Chesebro to rush
up In the nick of time hurl a lasso
about the neck of the springing ani-
mal in mid-air and bring it to the
ground before ft could strike the
cringing heroine. True to Its aim
the lasso encircled the neck of the
beast but its own momentum car-
ried It close enough to Miss Hanson
to permit its clawa to fasten upon
the arm and shoulder of the daring
little star who was given one fear-
ful scratch that stopped the making
of the picture for several days.
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It Pays You
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Dr. J. W. Warren received news
the latter part of last week that bis
sister Mrs. L. A. Wright was quite
sick at her home in Arkansas and he
and Mrs. Warren left Saturday to be
with her In her illness. Hr. said be
would be at Camden. Hope and
some other towns while away. Their
stay will depend on the duration of
the lady's sickness.
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Southeast
Corner
Square
The "Gream" of
Phosphate Baking Powder
Dp.
6i
Bakiim
Now made with pure Phosphate
The first important
move toward reducing
the high cost of living
Wholesome Economical
Eetray Notice
THE STATE OF TEXAS
County of Borden.
Taken up by 8. II. Jones and estray-
ed before J. H. 'Miller Justice of
the Feace Precinct No. 6. Borden
County: One Brown mare Mule
about 15 hands tall bad wire cut
on right foreleg age 15 or 20 years
branded JE on left shoulder and B
on left hip. Appraised at Forty dol-
lars. The owner of ssld stock Is re-
quested to come forward prove prop-
erty pay charges and take the same
away or it will be dealt with as the
law directs.
Given under my hand and seal of
Office this the 7th day of 'June.
1920.
MAGGIE WILLIAMS.
Clerk County Court Borden County
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Williams at-
tended commencement at the West
Texas Normal at Canyon where their
daughter Miss Maud graduated last
week. They also m-t their daugh-
ters from Wichita Falls there to
attend the summer school. The
young ladles hnve made good in the
Wichita school and the hoard af-
ter paying their salnrles presented
each a check for $100 extra. They
have been re-employed at Wichita
with a substantial Increase Tri snlary.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams are Justly
proud of their daughters and In fact
ell of us In Snyder fee! a degree of
borne pride In this splendid family
of Snyder girls. Elmer and Thelma.
the Williams twins arej at Canyon
for the summer school.
I When in need of kerosene phone
if.fl. Gay McGlaun. aient the Texas
I Co.
W. B. Thrash vis Iito ATondiv
from Forh and movcl Ma subscrip
tion date no. Thrash Is a wlde-a-vake
O.ld Fellow nnd Is looking for
ii big time with the Three Link fr.v
'ornlly at Foch tomorrow afternoon
and nliht.
See Guarantee Tailors and Furn-
ishers for classy nerkties.
Wayne Eoren returned this week
from Austin whore he bas been the
pspt year In the State University.
PRICE'S
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Cauni
Misses Leona and Naoma Stray-
horn are home from C. I. A. Just in
time to 'loin the family party on
their California-New Mexico trip.
Gee Gaarantee Tailors and Furn-
ishers for classy neckties.
Prof. Kimmel and family of Dal-
las of'unty ure spending some weeks
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor Cotton at Hunn.
The new fixtures at the Grayum
Drug Co. store make a swell show-
ing. Bhwkard Hardware Company are
having their new store fixed Just
like they want It. Each department
Is being fitted up for convenience.
Rev. W. T. Gray representing the
Methodist Orphans' Home at Waco
preached Sunday at the Methodist
church in Snyder and presented the
c'bims of the Home.
f
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Snyder got no mail from the l
Tuesday even the Dallas News
carried up the line and brought I
in the afternoon. Public sen
workers are getting more pay t'
ever before and In many Instai
are doing more shabby work ij
ever.
Dr. J. P. Carrlngton and Lee
ner were here Monday from; F
The Doctor la looking after the h
th and material advancement
that good town and Mr. Turn
conducting an up-to-date eater.;
his ad in the Signal and when
go to Foch he will see that you
properly fed up. (
Loran Cotton who has been
tending Abilene Christian Collegt
Abllent came home
vacation.
Monday to
Mrs. E. E. Garrett of Loralne
been the gueFt of Mrs. J. K. Bl
trd.
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The wedding gift Is one shlch you have to decide often.
.Sicth times it Is puzzling.
We simplify these problem hero; almost any pilce you
may wish to pay.
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. FIFTY-TWO, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1920, newspaper, June 11, 1920; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288390/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .