The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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;r(Kan-nioniMii Debate
Mr. J. C Thompson a socialist lec-
turer from Texarkana has been hold
leg a series of meetings In Scurry
county to strengthen his brethren In
their political faith and like most
all socialists speakers he has been
poling for a debate with some re-
presentative democrat.
Just It "a-!fy hinl and flis
Me a number of f1 here
proceeded to W" ' Gr0Ran
of Abilene to meet th eBaJJ
and the Vh?' thing cams off t.
yiur house Friday nigh.!
There was a great crowd j5rs-
" and while socialists claim that
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thjr v.iu'u held l.U ground other peo
jl B'iy that Grogau wiped up the
earth with his adversary.
(irogan Is a rapid debater at.d has
met In public discussion son:.- of the
t..-.llne socialists of the S'te He
knows tntdr doctrines and their line
f argument and has a fine master
f languid! on the platrorm.
One active socialist 'was heard
fcay here Hie next day that he was
busy gathering up fragments of the
oclullBts and that he already had
twelve Imsketfuls of f'Taps. .
Lund Suit Appeal lisrni-l.
The Signal learned a few days ago
that the Court of Civil Appeals at
Amarillo hul rendered a !'' lsion in
the celebrated Scurry County school
land case dismissing the appeal that
was taken up from the district court
if Scurry 'unity.
The statement of the matter is
this:
The case of John V. liowen. ft ul
t. U ray u in et al was argued p.nd
utbir.itted on the briefs of rirayum.
Clark and Harris on Hie one Fide
and llowcl et al on' the other on
.lime 2i on motion of Migius. Ham
llton and Taylor attorneys for dray-
utn et al. to disniifS the appeal. The
Atorneys for app Han's had appeal-
ed from a Judgment sustaining the
demurrers. Tli'; motion to dismiss
the ari'fal was sustained by the
.Court of Appeals.
Mole t'lmiiges .Iiiiiiit'.M'
The Farmers rnion (iron ry
.Mr t. A. X-Mn'j'..
Manager. liynum
7ft s recently made a chanve In th"
inittiat'emi-nt at tic groo'iy bou-e.
.. .VcMa'VfJ.a been ! ct.-d
who ra.
been the man.J1Sce the house
huh epJabllKh'-jir1 ha tMined on ae-
ro tint of t!i vendition ul' health.
He retains his Interest hoicuvcr in
liiiktnr-sH t:iai. Mr. II. F. Shiller
will still h- connw lejcjth the s'on
as assistant manager "Tf
Reports fro mail cfffT the county
Hiay that the ott n crop i.. gro'iinn
well and Indications sre r.ivor:.bl
for a good crop. Feed mi lift would
be belter fur a good rain. tVo'ih
most farmers seem to i-oriMibT t lie
feed prospect better than i' v. as lit
thl t il .c il'.st year.
JVi.oiihI mid Political I M rniiii-
n. i nt'
The workings of the democratic
convention at Haltiiiiore have in en
more strenuous even ihau tl(M' t.f
lji; lit nu'.ll'iu convention recently
W.!' in f'lii'.'Co. Hryan bus mad" a
'bold and open fl.l.l nuM'm-t the big
Interrsu represented by Morgan. Ky
an ami llclti.ont. lie i!e same
li InNrcsis miilioll'd in 'li'':iL'n
arid had me to lial'imi.re to d1''-
tate tlie nomination 1 1. i . In Ibis
light be lias f.iceil ll(se men and
told tliclll of their pllipo'e. 'Ill the
other blind Jir.Min has been i!ie tar-
get for some fierce i-lioti an 1 bis
charaiter for honesty has been open
Jy brought in question. The lines
have bein drawn (lose an. I old time
party friends have be n estranged
ntnl perMotinl f rlriid'ihlps have been
shattered liryan has undertaken to
Jead a crusade- fur the overthrow
of the big business bosses and restore
th government to the people and
th- said big business Ixi.-wa are de-
termined to fight to the last ditch.
In vb w at the fact that Champ
Clark is a man of the people. It does
ler:ii tbui Mr. Itry.m Is showing an
tiniieecKsary degree of stubbornness
for even If New York should cut
some figure in his nomination v.e are
disposed to believe thM Champ
Clark would never form an unholy
nlllani with the millionaire classes
that have heretafore been the favor
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TilK UVI VS TMIKSTY
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T( the Ft. Worth Itecord:
Borrow no apprehension about
Itatnseys friendliness to the Altrlcul
lural and .M hsnbnl erdlege should
he become governor. That Institu-
tion has no more loyal friend than
Judge rianisey and he Isn't obliga-
ted to get anybody to certify to his
spirit or purpose. Now if he had ever
done anything to Justify your dis-
trust the master might t open for
consideration. Hut h hasn't and no-
body know Letter than the Itecord
that he hasn't so why not abate
your fears and ti hapoyT Waco
Tribune.
Kut why doesn't Jud.' Itamsey
ner for fclrr.self? Th? qt!etirn Is
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Uapisev If "o..;.nor. npprovj nrpi'5-
priations foe the Arri'tilt util and
Meehaniral College?
It Isn't a matter of friendliness.
Campbell was friendly too. but he
Fsid the constitution prohibited ap-
propriations for buildings. Does
Itamsey hold with Campbell or
with ColQuItt on this constitution-
it) question? Fort Worth Itecord.
Judge Itamsey can biirdly afford
to take the time to reply to every
sort of question brought up lth
no foundation and merely to raise
suspicion. He will know whether an
appropriation la or Is not constitu-
tional.. If not ha will not favor It.
If It Is allowable he will favor It If
he considers It necessary.
Janitor Who Cleaned I p Armory nt
llaltlmore Kenel a Harvest of
Sniitll Cbnne.
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nAI.TIMOUK. July 1. This was
(leaning day In the blK Iemocratlc
convention hall and a tremendous
Job It was. Chairman Crane of the
local arrangement committee puj a
force or fifty neftroes at work Imme-
diately after adjournment of the con
ventlon Saturday nlftht. and they
worked all yesterday. The accumula-
tion was enormous. There were bot-
tles of all kinds whiskey bottles
beer bottles glnnerale flxx bottles
and hip pocket flasks the kind the
Kenturklans carry. And there was
even a few empty rhampafDe bot-
tles. In all there were four or five
wagon load of bottle and a dozen
j waiton loads of paper fans and
other rubbish.
Ilottbs broken and whole milled
to the chaotic aspect of the place.
i On the Mist floor amid the rubbish
j the cleaners found lots of nlckles
(dimes mid quarters and even a few
silver half dollars several purses
womens' hair combs bits of ribbon.
4orn badges several gnrtcrs and a
number of article of Jewelry. The
cleaners were permitted to pocket
as a purt of their reward the small
coins they found but the Janitors
took over purses and other articles
of value wiilih will be held for the
o nerds. This morning the preat
hall was restored to Its orderly ap-
pearance for the rreat battle.
nisTiticT .tti)km:v sr.nnKs!
S. M. Koler of Wichita I alls hn
hi Ills Onice IUillct Hole In
Head
Th Ilrava ranch of 120.000
acrea In Oldhar-. and Hartley coun-
ties was sold this week to Herr(n
and Landergln Bros for l5f00O.
S. M. Foster district attorney of
the Thirteenth district as found
dead in his office Ht Wichita Falls
Tuesday morning with a bullet hole
In his forehead and a revolve- In
his rluht hand.
Smoke from the revolver was
still In the room when the porter
of the building found him.
Mr. Foster suffered a nervous col-
laps" several months aco at the con
elusion of a trial In which he. acted
as prosecutor nd he bad never fully
recovered.
He bad been a well known and
hard worker m M office. His widow
f vrvlves.
Woman .tvintor Killed. ;
Itoston Mlsa Harriet Quinine? of j
New York the first woman to w
an Aviators license In America afJj
the first woman to cross the Knt-il'1
channel In an aeroplane was Instant
I ly hilled with her passenger W. A. r
; Willard manager of the Iloston avl
jllon meet tonight when the Illerlo'
j monoplante fell Into Dorchester l!4j
from a height of a thousand fed-
(The accident hnppendel when M
cjt:imby and Wil'Hrd 'vere rctuc
Hofton Light a distance of l"
miles. The flight was made in -
minute. '
Mexican Federals and rebel
be-n fighting what 'Is believd
be the declsslve battle near Chin
hua this weekj 14 ls "P"1 lt 0
the relxds are defeated they will
Into a Ions; guerilla war. Then
AriTl'-an w!I suffer.
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Hardy, J. S. The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1912, newspaper, July 5, 1912; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287923/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .