The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 22 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THK SXYDKIl . V KRNLY SIGNAL
THE SNYDER SIGNAL
J. 8. HARDY Editor
R. 8. JACKSON BalneM Manager
Telephone . Business Office 88
Entered a Second Class Mall Matter at The Post Office in Snyder Texas
All communications remlttlnces etc. should be addressed to the SNY-
DER SIGNAL or SCURRY COUNTY PRINTING CO. Snyder. Texas!
All anouncements of any church pertaining to sorvlces are welcome to
the columns of The Signal Free; but any announcement of a bazaar Ice
cream supper or any plan to get money Is looked upon as a business pro-
position and will be charged for accordingly.
Subscribers falling to receive their papers regularly will confer a favor
upon the management by reporting same to this office. '
Any erroneous reflection upon the character standing or reputation of
any person firm or corporation which may appear In the columns of The
Signal will be gladly corrected upon Its being brought to our attention.
II. E. Wagner for Assessor
old substantial cttlxena or scurry
county places ills announcement In
the Signal this week as & candidate
for the office of Tax Assessor of
Scurry County subject to the de
mocratic primaries.
Mr. Wagner has been here for
twenty seven years and has been
successful In stock farming and Is
one of our foremost citizens.
He has been true to every obllga
tlon of citizenship contributing of
. his time and means to the upbuild
ing and development of the coun
ty. He Is a man of Intelligence and
sound business judgment and un
derstands the values of Scurry coun
ty property. He will appreciate the
support of the people and if elect-
ed will discharge the duties of as
sessor wlthabsolute fairness alike to
every interest. He will be careful to
assist when needed in the . correct
appraisement of property and will
look to the welfare of both the coun
ty and the tax payer.
He says all of the older peo
pie here know him and that
all who do not know him are refer-
ed to those who do.
Consider his claims. Ijj'.'j
'
" Hod Grantlinin For Sheriff
Mr. Rod Grantham of Snyder
authorizes the Signal o say that he
Is a candidate 'qft)erlff of Scurry
county subject" to the democratic
primaries and he wants every voter
to know It.
Mr. Grantham h-'B lived hero prac
tbally all his life mid Is fully Identi-
fied with t ho Interests of t tin pyunty.
He is ho well and favorably khown
rvu. uiiilci tn.f lii.HU ait it
of the HiiiVI Court nt o I flee insgv- I '
I - - 1
'TnTirdiTTTirFoiIuTtTou'at our hands
Is not necessary. The people of
tho county all know him well
t ii.'. recognize him as a gentleman
Worthy of confidence lie has been
engaged In farming and slock rais-
ing and Is looked upon as one of
our best citizens. He Ib an honest
cupal'Ie man and well qualified to
discharge the duties cr hhcriff and
If he is elected will meet every cull
of duly with promptness vigor cour
iige and without any decree of pur-
tla'ity fi.r or egulnst anyhody. Ho
will appreciate your support and If
elected It -a III be IiU ambition to do
his whole duty and d. It right.
Consider his claims. - .
t
iNnry Announces for Sheriff
Mr. (). ('. F.ssar.v an energetic
young fanner living west of Sny-
der announces today as a candidate
for Sheriff of Scurry Co subject -o
Democratic primaries. Mr. Kssary is
an honorable loyal citizen and com-
petent to discharge the duties of
Sheriff and he promises If elected
to give to tho office his very best
efforts.
He has had experience as a dep-
uty sheriff In New Mexico and he
kno what a sheriff has to do and
ho has the nerve to do It.
See his statement In this paper
and consider his claims.
Mr. Iteod Candidate
Signal readers will note the an-
nouncement of Mr. A. K. Heed of
Hermlelgh as a candidate for Tax
Assessor of Scurry County Texas. A
further notice and n statement from
.Mr. Reed will appear in these col-
umns later.
Porn Wednesday night In Snyder
to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jenkins a
girl.
Jim Pagan's Announcement
He Is a candidate for Public Weigh
er and issues the following address.
After due consideration I have
decided to announce for Public
Weigher at Snyder. Scurry county.
Texas.
While I have never been
to any office 1 hive served
ty officer In other than Sen
ty end feel th.it I ca sefrf
pie and stand as a a
tnecn the farmer and the
w!;h a well hilanceil l.v.i
tire.
I fj vt rvT be n a
J I
r i
V I
v e
rf
I 1' I ei. il n . .11 i.i y
V ai l rn--" is " I '
county for fourteen years cud hav
ing never run for any o.'fici until
now will ask due conspiration
knowing it Is the will of tho people
to think the matter over. I will
appreciate your support and if
am your choice I will be the same to
every man big or small.
Respectfully yours
J. M. PAOAN
Fritz It. Smith for County Judge
The Signal Is authorized this week
to announce Judge Fritz R. Smith
as ' a candidate for re-election to
the office of County Judge of Scur-
ry county subject to the democratic
primaries.
Everybody in Scurry county
knows Fritz Smith his Judicial na
ture and his willingness to lend a
hand to any and all Interests for the
comfort and well being of the com
munity brings hlni Into social fel
lowship with all the people and an
Introduction at our hands Is unnec
essary. He Is a lawyer of years
of experience and Is now serving his
first term as County Judge and
County school superintendent. He Is
giving the office his careful studious
attention and has chlt-f desire is.to
do his whole duty ..faithfully Intelli-
gently honestly and for the promo-
lion of the best Interests of the
ounty.
As county judge -he Is conscien
tious and careful. As superintend
ent of the schools he Is In touch
with the teaYhers and tho schools
throughout tho county. Ho has vlr's-
ed the schools and tins aided . U
hrlllL'ltlL' Iihont n irrenter Intnri."
pftnrnt lunnl iiffiilra Tho luillillm.
r
rig ally
proudest achievements of his admin-
istration nit hough ho has been fully
as energetic and faithful In tho con-
struction of roads and bridges
where such things were needed.
lie has sought to render the best
possible service as County Judge and
If re-elected he promises to do his
best.
lie is visiting schools this week
hut later will publish i). statement of
hia litvwardshlp anil an outline of
Ills pollcl.'S - ' '
Consider his claims.
How (old .Minis Kidney
Avoid taking cold. If your kidneys
Hie solis.it ive. Cold coiu'ests the kid-
neys throws too much work on them
and weakens their action. Serious
kidney troubles and even llrlpht's
disease may result. Strengthen your
Kidneys get rid of tho pain nnd
soreness build them up by the time-
ly use of Foley's Kidney Pills. A
Tonic In action quick In results.
Snyder Drug Company.
IVniiglit Hack 1114 Itnncti
Mr. II. II. Wellborn who some
years ago sold his t-lx section ram h
near Knapp to Sturglss of IlllUbo-
ro has recently bought the proper
ty back and Mr. llentley who has
been managing the porperty will
move bark to Ilillsboro.
Mr. Wellborn states that Mr. Clark
and Holier'. Wellborn will be on the
ranch to look after the affairs.
.1 Warning Agaliift Wei I'ect
Wet and chilled feet usually a tied
the mucous membrane of the nose
throat and lungs and lagrlpne. bron-
chitis or pneumonia may result.
Watch carefully particularly the
rblldrer for the racking stubborn
rough give Foley' Honey and Tar
Compund. It soothes the inflamed
n.orancE and heals the cough
T'kly. Take no substitute. Sny-
d w I'rug Company.
So of Morris Sheppards friends
are crpioslnR full confidence that
he can eahlly outmatch Jake Woltcrs
In speechmaklnp but they advise
torrls rot to reninin atotit the
hot;-' 1.' by with the pugllis-
Jake Auxt'ti line of oratory
lit fl or (be ora'er fr":n the pine
Pnetiiiionln mul I-v
ANNOUNCEMENTS .
For District Clerk
WALTER 8. ADAMSON
For County Judge
FRITZ R. SMITH
For County Clerk
: WILL SKINNER
LEB BO REN
! LAWSON WASSON
OSCAR JACKSON
For Tax Assessor
JOE lERRITT
D. E. DANKS
A. (Pat) JOHNSTON
JOHN G. DAVIS
M. A. GRIMES
J. C. MAYO.
W. T. RHEA
B. E. WAGNER
A. E. REED
For Ta Collector
WALTER M. CURRY
For Sheriff
J. B. BOLES
O. C. ESSARY
ROD GRANTHAM
For County Attorney
W. 8. PAYNE
For County Treasurer
C. R. LOCK HART
LEE EUBANK.
For rul.llc Weigher
T. E. JENKINS
JAMES M. PAGAN
For Justice of the Peace and Coun-
ty Commissioner Precinct No. 1
GEORGE W. BROWN
A. S. LOWE.
For City Marshal
0. P. WOLFE.
ED. KELLY. . '
W. A. MEHRELL
DIX'I lK YOURSELF
The (port unity Is Here Hacked by
Nnyclcr Testimony.
Don i take our woid for it.
Don't depend on a stringer' state
tnont.
Read Snyder endorsement
Read the statements of Snydr clt
Izcns.
And 'decide for youiself.
Her Is cno case of it
Mrs. W. 8. Johnson Snyder Tex
as says: -! used one box of Doan'a
Kidney Pills and they cured me of
Kidney -troublo. Some months ago I
noticed :that my kidneys were weak
and I thlrik thut the.troube was cans
d by Urlnglng the water here. 1 us
ed one box of Doun's Kidney Pills
and received a permanent cure. I con
iHons.hly recommend Oils remedy."
....I.. I II -I I..-.. r-t r....
-P(r " eo uriucis itiit aye
I ijieA ilnlliviu'int. u. tins i.uvi j
Foster Mllhurn Co. Huffulo N. Y.
solo ugents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
.Not ice
I
of
l'iHikri:it'H Petition for
)i-cliai'Ke.
Ill the Itislrict Court of tho I'nl-
ted Slules for the northern (llittrlct
of Texas in tin mutter of James
Clyde Wili-ford bankrupt. No. 2C:i
In bankruptcy.
OMice of Itofi'ioe:
Abilene Texas Jan. 31. 1 1 2 -Notice
Is hereby given that James
Clyde Wlbford of the County of
Sinrry and District aforesaid did
on tho day of Jan. 1!I12 file
In tlx te. . :;'s office of the s.;!d court
at Abilene a petition setting up that
he has been heretofore duly tidjudg
ed a bankrupt under the act of
Congress approved July 1 1898;
that he has duly surrendered all of
his property and rights of property
and has fully complied with all the
requirements of said acts and of
the orders of the Court touching his
bankruptcy and praying for a full
discharge from all debts provable a-
galnst his estate In bankruptcy save
such debt as are accepted by law
from such discharge.
Oil considering the above mention-
ed petition it Is ordered that any
creditor who has proved his claim
and other parties In interest If they
desire to oppose tho dlsrhargo-pray
ed for In said petition shall on or
before the th dny of March 1912
fie with the Heferee for the Abilene
Division of cald district notice In
writing of their opposition to a dis-
charge In the above entitled cause.
K. K. LKGETT
Heferee In Hankruptcy
This Hook Worth Heading
The Adler-l-ka book felling how
you can KASILY guard against ap-
pendicitis and how you can relieve
constipation or gat on the stomach
almost INSTANTLY Is offered free
for a short time by the Snyder Dr"p
Company.
Xotlrt to K-4'oiifcleriitc4
All members of Snyder Ca-i.i C.
C. V. nrd any other ex-Conf.-d. r-'e
veterans who may be here are call-
ed to meet in tie cfflce of Ju-tlee
Ixiwe at one o'dink ni xt Monday
February 5.
Py ord'-r f
Ct::. W. JOHNSON
(:ii!ii:ml r
To All Our Customers
Coates-Coleman Mercantile Co.
-rCn.t .
- f -
..""aie '
nif(Jo'' )
A phrenologist In here today lee-
turinc on the Hclence examining siu
Jecta and entertaining people. He
gave several rcadngsi today of well
known characters and the crowd
thought he was giving some truthful
points. There are people who con-
tend that there Is nothing in phren-
ology but It Is quite- an interesting
study any way. There is no study
more engrossing than that of hu-
man character and professional
phrenologists can always Interest an
audience and If they aro guessing
they prove to bo good guessers.
Almost lrfM Hit Life.
S. A. Slid or Mason Mich. will
never forget his terrible exposure to
a merciless storm. "It gave me a
dreadful cold" he writes "that
caused severe pains in my chest so
It was hard for me to breathe. A
neighbor gave me several doses of
Dr. King's New. Discovery which
brought great relief. The doctor said
I was on the verge of 'pneumonia
but to continue with the Discovery.
I did so and two bottles completely
cured nie." I'se only the quick safe
rellcble medicine for coughs colds
or any throat or lung rouble.. Price
60c and 1.00 Trial bottle free. Guar
anteed by all druggists.
Readers of the Signal will note
that the dry goods business of T.
L. McMillan and Company has been
reorganized and the name changed
to The Richards. McMillan and Co..
This Is a reliable house and while
the name Is changed. It is expected
that the management wll remain
the same.
Flnt Ijigtlppe then ItroncliltiM
That was the case with Mrs. W. S
Bailey McCreary Ky. '"My wife wai
taken down with a severe earn of
la Hippo wh:h r li. I'H Oroncliltls.
She coughed as tho' xhe hsd cen-
umptlon and could ut t.leep at
Iiif-ht. The fir? l.ottlf c.f K..1 v's
Honey and Tar Compound gae her
fo 111 in. li rell -.' (b:it she
inc It iinil fh waJ pr:
el." Sr'!"r i)ru' Co.
1!" i !l II d CS
"edit V C " r-
i y.j.
We are especially fortunate in being able to offer-
tor your approval a line of hosiery which we are
convinced is absolutely the best that can be se-
curedcompared with othr makes quality with
quality price with price We have selected
Dependon" Hosiery
The Hose in the Purple Box
Sealed from all touch but your own
because we are anxious to feature a line of good
which we caii unqualifiedly recommend. We
know that the qualities branded by this trade-
mark as dependable are of such a high standard
to appeal to the most careful Xttiw
buyers
We Invite you to InspeL 4hese ncs at
your earliest corLcnlcnce
The Depend. ctore
w.iyder
Texas
llliiinechi t.onil Worker
"I hained tn y heart for severe ills
tress lu my left side fur two years'
writes V. W. KvaiiH Danville Va. hut j
I know now It was Indigestion. 11s i
Dr. King's New Life Pills compete-!
ly cured nie." licst for stotnaeh liv-1
er and kidney troubles constipation I
headache or debility. 2" cent at I
all druggists.
Mrs. J. L. Hudson at Mart was
stricken the other day with apoplexy
atuf her husband 7'J years old while
working to res-tore her was over-
come In excitement and fell to the
floor and died almost Instantly from
heart failure.
How I'oolisli
To suffer from Skin diseases (itch
eczema ringworm etc) when one
r0e box of "Hunt's cure" Is positive
ly guaranteed to cure or your mon-
ey hack. Every retail druggist In
tho state stands behind this guaran-
tee. Ask your druggist and see the
guarantee with each box. You don't
risk anything in giving It a trial.
The man who refuses to pay Ms
poll tax will be selling his voting
franchise and hit privilege of cltl-
lenshlp for a dollar and six bits and
doesn't get I he money for It either.
If you have young children you hart pr-
hn noticed tkst disorders of the stonisch
sit their nint common ailment. To correct
thi ou rill find CUtulwriain'c Homsch
and Lirer Tablets excelltnL 1hr r ?
snd pk-tMnt to Uk and mild and gen.U in
fWHNOTIIIIMltri
oeoooooooooooooooooooooooo
o
o
o
o
o
c
B. C. DAVENPORT
Wants to sell you a
Wind Mill a Tank or rejiair your
tank. A garden rake or a hoc plow
bolts heel bolts carria-c bolts
sweeps Netting for Garden' Hence.
1 O
G
O
Q
6
n
o
'' I
"TV'.
Shocking SiiiiikIm
in the earth ure sometimes hear!
before 11 terrible earthquake Ilia"
warn of coming peril. Nature's wan
lugs are kind. That dull pain '
ache in the hack warns you the Mil
in vh need attention If you woul
escape those clangorous malalie
dropsy diabetes or Drlght's disease
Take F.lectrlc Hitters at once mil
see bac kache fly and all your best
feelings return. "My son receded
great benefit from their use fuf
kidney and bladder trouble" wrm
Peter Itondy South Hockwcfid.
Michigan "It's certainly a great kid-
ney medicine." Try It 00 cents at all
druggists.
The textile workers strike
Lawrence Massachusetts Is makln?
no headway toward settlement. The
He Wont LI nip Now
No more limping for Tom Moore
on my instep that nothing seemed tcf
help till I used Ducklen'a Arnica
Salve" he wrltea "but this wonder-
ful healer Boon cured me" Heals old
runnlne aores. ulcers lioiln burns.
cuts bruises ecxema or pllea. Try It V
only 25 centa at all druggists.
People ho have travelled lQ
Kurope aay the hotel charges and
car and railroad fare constitute .
trifle of the expense when coai-i
pared to the tips a fellow has to
give the flunklei to get any res vice
at all.
O
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
6
O 1
For ovi r i';!r'y ye-trs H-tnt's I.'p''-
14; Oil h:) be n ;.l k n i n e ! ;ed t)
1 very (;u;i'. r"!i"f v. ! en ru ! id
n ti e t '..:. y...vy h :s Ire j
t -' i ..: y ! 1 t lie t .! .';t it !
The M.-r
i o: ice on s'.
r-? i..:;r!
: : frc- ..
r. t
!chr
r.:y '
;- y i -
' ' y
: 1
h.is i'r: .1
i s t h -i t tic y
c r r 1 -
!-. r . f -
O f
1
:.r. if It 1.
to jrr:. !
v i; .l !n-
r
r i
C.-.v. S
uMi cr K.
f.ir tn c-p-!
v f. r ;
Kr?:ts wire I
":'on t
' : t ar '.
n
ulU Si
of t!ic s
l;iHu..1(!t
qua re
' r. W! y 1 or. try ? ? A'.l
r ' t r Tl l'' i-r-v- . - 1
s"
r" f f - s
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hardy, J. S. The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1912, newspaper, February 2, 1912; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287882/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .