The Western Light. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1910 Page: 4 of 10
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“NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS”
MAJESTIC HARDWARE,
To the Farmers and
Ranch Trade
We would like for you to make jjut
store your headquarters whilein town.
We keep a good lire* when needed and
huve plenty comfortable chairs for
you to rest in, and you will never he
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The Western Light
Hardy,Hell A Hardy, Publishers
R. L. PALMER, Proprietor.
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J. 8. HAKDY
Editor
■mtered as second class mail matter at
the postoffic* in Snyder, Texas, under
dU*. March. 1907.
Announcements.
We are authorized to announce
4be following candidates, sub
jact to the action of tho demo-
cratic primaries:
JPW District Judge 39th Judicial
.District:
JNO B THOMAS
(Of Jones County)
Par District Attorney,3#th Judi-
-cial District
JAMB8 P. STINSON,
of Jones county.
Her County Judge,
H. M. BOYD.
FRITZ R SMITH.
Par County Clark.
B. A. Eubank.
LEE BOREN
•or Sarrayor,
B. A. GOODWIN.
Pm F»tware
1 R. LOCKHART.
For Assessor,
T. H- CROWDER.
W. T. BAZE.
W. A. MERRELL.
For Sheriff,- •
8AM CAS8TEVENS.
J. B. BOLES.
For Public Weigher, Precinct 1,
T. E. JENKINS.
For Commissioner and J. P.»
Precinct No. 1.
A. L. LOWE.
Eudscationil Notes.
Programe for patrons, trus-
tees and teachers l*>cal institute
to be held at Ira Friday night
and Saturday, March 11 and 12.
Music.
Welcome address.—A. Rhodes.
Response.—J. 8. McAfee.
Song.
“Literary address.”—FritzR.
Smith.
“Reading.”—Miss Jennings.
Song.
Saturday 10 a. m.
“Devotional exercises.”—Rev.
A. B. Ingram.
“Importance of teaching mor-
als in the public schools” Paper
-O. L. Howell andJ. H. Dish-
roon.
“My method of teaching our
present advanced arithmetic.”—
E. E. Brown, J. 8. McAfee and
Miss Ina Davis.
“To what extent and by what
means should whispering be
suppressed?”—Misses Jennings,
Valera Casey, Martha Wilson and
Nannie Justice.
Noon.
“The public school system
now, compared with twenty
~rn J. E. Smith, Misses
ds
City Announcements.
For Marshal and Collector,
O. P. WOLF.
Fsr Sale Cheap.
Five room cottage with recept-
ion liaU, bath, electric lights, etc.
Close in on west side.
W. F. Barnett.
years ago
Webb and Alsu,
Means of inducing patrons to
buy text books.”—J. W. Kay, J.
W. Hendricks, and George T.
Adams.
Reading.—Mrs. J. E. Smith.
“Patron's duties to the school.
—J. P. Billingsley, E. A. Bird-
well, A. N. Epps and Joe Golden.
“Geography in the grades.”—
Guy E. Casey. Misses Patty Mc-
Pherson and Sadie Wright.
Mrs. O. L. Howell.
Miss Ethel Cherry.
J. H. Dishroon.
Committee
Mr. A. T Higginbotham, one
of tho long time prominent citi-
zens of the Hermleigh commu-
nity died at his home there last
Saturday, after a lingering ill-
ness of many months. lie .vas
54 years old and had Been a resi-
dent of Scurry county for 11
years. He was a good man and
had many friends throughout
the county. He leaves a wife
and several sons and daughters
to mourn for him. To these
the Western Light extends pro-
found sympathy.
T j*as*all burner is the
ate 11ft < beet burner on the
as f either coal oil or
cruue vi!
if it is sox you want, Weaver
has thorn. 4 pain for $1.00 and
gua ran lead to not noad darning
for 4 months, Call and boy a
box. Mac W. Waaver,
Secd’eaffir for sale at A. P
Morris second handsale. 45tl'
Lost—An automobile door be-
t.veen Snyder and Ira. Flnde
please return to Lee Roy John-
son • 48
Pure corn chops at
Denson A Smith's
Mr. George Harris is grading
up his lot od Colonial Hill and
is planting shade and fruit trees
there and will soon begin the
erection of an elegant new home.
We are giving a handsome re-
duction on over coats.
Caton.Dodson D. G. Co.
Born in Snyder, on Wednes
day night of las-t weak, to Mi*
and Mrs. J. W. Couch, a fine
daughter.
Dorsey’s Alfalfeed sold by C.
Nation A Son. Take a look at
it, try it for vour horse or cow,
satisfaction guaranteed. 2t
A. P. Morris was in Ft. Worth
ths week.
If you want fat horses, feed
Dorse’s preparation.
C. Nation A Son.
Just arri*r.\ ° nice line of
Navajo blar% ct*. 47
D. E. Banks.
Ware’s I jk Powder for
stomach and Bowel Trouble.”
Will pay the highest market
pries for hides. Bring them in
reen. C. Nation 4 Son.
Feed stuff at Freeland 4 Tsm
piston's.
Residence to Exchange For Land.
Five rooms and hall, on on
of the best streets in Snyder.
Will trade for unimproved land,
which must be cheap.
Owner, care box 253.
Snyder, Texas.
Sweet home.
Hot chocolate with whipped
cream, and other hot drinks at
Bon Ton Cafe.
If jou want seed oats, we
have them.
C. Nation 4 Son.
Be sure and see the Angell's
again as they hare everything
new and up to dais.
Why not call and see us for
short orders of all kinds. The
swellest order given best of at-
tention. Bon Ton Cafe.
Measures should be set on
foot to establish industries hers
that will provide for a big
monthly pay roll.
Sweet home.
The First State Bank 4 Trust
Co. is a good bank in a good
town, in a good country, -giving
good service to good people,
keeping good reserves and get-
ting good deposits*
Will yon be among onr custo-
mers? Guaranty Fund Bank.
A tin bucket brigade is a
necessity in the progress of a
live town.
Chops snd bran
the best goods, at Denson A
Smith’s.
Ol)e Sn^&er National 5^ank
Capital Stock, $100,000
W. A. Fuller, Pres. E. W. Clark,Vice.Pres. O. P. Thrane, Cashier
Geo. Ralston, M. A. Fuller, Ass’t Cashiers.
Snyder needs factories.
New books at Freeland A
Templeton's.
SO nsw and up-to date suite
arrived this week, they are
beauties. Call and examine
them. Mac W. Weaver.
A petition was gotten up at
8hafter Lake recently asking
for an election to be held for or-
ganisation of Andrews county.
To offset this, a counter petition
was filed by citizens of the town
of Andrews end the movement
went dead. It eecma that 8haf- .
ter Lake and Andrews are rival pasc*
towns for the county aeat.
Meviaf! Msvigg!! Moving!!!
We have purchased the stock
and sheds of the Darnell Lumber
Co., and are moving our entire
stock of lumber and building
material to that stand. This
gives the biggest and best stock
in the city.
We take this ^opportunity of
thanking our many customers
for their patronage, and asking
them to continue with us, assur-
ing them the same courteous
treatment in the future as in the
100 pairs of H. C. Hyer’s shop
made boots now in stock.
Mac W. Weaver.
Garden seed cheap, three
cent papers for 10 cent and 4
10 cent papers 25 cents. 47
Werner A Son-
Onion sets and garden
seed at Denson A Smith.
If you want a coal oil burner
see Couch A Williams, they have
the best one yet. Office in Lock-
hart building.
Whenever the better classes
of people begin to look about a
community with a view to lo-
cating, one of the first things
they ask about is school inter-
est.
Just a look and you will be
convinced that Weaver has the
swellest line of extra pants in
town. Mac W. Weaver.
The return of the favorites.
The Angells are coming.
L, D. Grantham was wrestling
this week with a case of la-
grlppe.
Bring your saddles and har
ness to Banks and have them
repaired or trade them for new
ones 47
Give Denson A Smith a trial
on your grooery bill, satisfaction
guaranteed or your money back.
Let Warren Bros, be your
druggist, they treet you right.
We believe in getting a profit
on every thing that we sell but
we will sell a few costs and
vests for small men and large
boys at cost or less. They are
somewhat shelf worn.
Caton-Dodson D. G. Co.
Good thiugs to eat at Freeland
A Templeton’s.
Coming! Coming!! Coining!!!
A car of red rust proof oats.
C. Nation A Son
Lew cuts, high cuts, all leath-
ers and all colors in shoes at
Mac W. Weaver’s.
Fresh vegetables at Freeland
A Templeton's.
The cleanest the simplest and
he one that has proven to be a
success is the Knoxall crude oil
burner. Office in Lockhart
building. • 43tf
We serve short orders at all
hours. Open day and night.
Bon Ton Cafe.
For fountain drinks hot and
cold call in at the Bon Ton Cafe.
Agents wanted to sell lots in
the Santa Fe Machine Shop Ad-
dition to Sweetwater, Texas.
Good commission, write for par-
ticulars.
Santa Fe Development Co.
Sweetwater, Texas.
Wanted—To rent 100 acres of
gixMl sandy land, 3 1-2 miles of
Snyder. Address.
R. E. Curry, Snyder, Tex.
For the best regular meal
served individually call at Bon
Ton Cafe.
Coming! Coming!! Coining!II
another car of seed onto. 42tf
C Nation 4 Son.
Fresh candy just arrivnd at
Warner 4 Son.
When wanting to build, bring
us your plans and let us figure
them for you.
Yours for business.
Staydeff Lumber uo.
PICTURES!
PICTURES!!
PICTURES!!!
Every house has attractive
pictures that they have re-
ceived with magasiaes and
other like sources, that if ap-
propriately framed would
make a lasting and satisfying
ornament. The Mnsic and
Art Store is the place to find
moulding suitable for any
style of pictures, and an ex-
perienced framer to do the
work. 0)
D. BOYD, Opeiite Peiteffice
- Penny whistles are good but
Victor Phonographs are better.
All prices from $10.00 u>#500 00.
Let me put one in your home.
Price of records from sixty cents
to seven dollars. Can furnish
you all the be»t music of the
world, ancient and modern
Twenty thousand needles in
$tock. C. D. Palmer,
Book and Music store.
- . A
Bucklin’s
Music Studio
Towle Building
Phone 92.
Teacher, Piano, Voice and Violin
Pupiln just starting in music t>:iould
have the very best teaching at the be-
ginning. This is impejative to secure
good results. My pupils play and know
T, 4 , ,i what they are play ing. If you want th#
If you want to have a good ihest teaching come to me.
hearty laugh, go and see | PIANO TUNING a specialty. #V®
... ,. ... , your work done and guaranteed uy a
.your v.„ UV(
Angell’s comedians next Monday 1 resident tuner.
night. Ladies free,
■ Sweet home.
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A FRIENDLY WARNING
we’re sure will be appreciated.
Per haps your memory recalls
some laundry work that made
yon lose your temper, besides
making yon buy some new shirts
to replace the torn ones.
WHEN IT’S OUR LAUNDRY
nothing like that happens. We
unfurl our banner and have for
reference those who patronise us
regularly. If we satisfy the
best people we can satisfy you.
Try It and see.
and guaranteed uy
W. M. BUCK LIN.
Garrett's barber shop is the
place to go for an easy sha\ a
first class hair cuo. Our mark
can’t be excelled. Come and
see for yourself. Hot baths at
any time of day.
A. C. Garrett, Prop.
WostSide.
A Farm to Rent.
160 acres about 1-2 In cultivation
plenty of good grass and water
for work stock and milch cows.
Tnis is as fine land as in the
county, located on Ennis Creek
10 miles north of [Snyder.
_ A. P. Morris.
<kxxl farm to rent on splendid
terms, plenty of grass. See us
at once. Gross, Brown A Gross,
You are going to have to hurry
if you get vour nart of those red
rust proof oats.
C. Nation A Son.
CmL
Snyder Steam Laundry ban
dies the baatgradaof ootl on the
market. Phone 180.
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