The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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NYDER SIGNAL
"Let all Tlie Enda Thou Alm'at at Be Thy Country's Thy Ood'a and Truth
SNYDER SCURKT COUNTY TKXAM KKIpAY JILY 12 1012
.VOM MK XXVI NUMBKK 5.
SUBSCRIPTION 1.00 PER TEAR IX ADVANCE.
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THE
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Drug
Co.
Agents For
ALTA VISTA
Pure Ice Cream
The Ice Cream That Proves
Superior to All Other Brands
No other Cream Sold at our
Fountain except Alta Vista
Pure Ice Cream.
We Make a Specialty of All
Kinds of Cold Drinks
Our Line of Drugs Drug Sun-
dries Toilet Articles Station-
ery Base Hall Goods etc. is
complete-
Grayum Drug Co.
THE RUXALL STORE
FltKE DKLIVEIiY
PHOXK !S7
G. 8. E.
RAILROAD
BUILDS 10 SNYDER
TO
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A car of Flour a month
is pretty good evi-
dence of quality
That is the record we are making
and our business is- ever increasing.
Another strong point in favor of our
Flour THE PRICE IS BETTER.
WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR GROCERY WANTS
i Cum S Taytor
South Kiit Cnir.or Scu.u
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I'ltKKIDKNT IIKAI.Y OK K. A U. IS
I'l'SHINd THK KO.l IUI'-
ll)lV TO THK WKST
Kitm-ailii anil (lull to Complete I.lnc
to llil- TakiiiK In Snyder tut
Objcctlvfl Point.
Ft. Worth TfxiiK July 6 M. J.
Healy prenldent of th Kntacalo &
Gulf railway Ih In the rlty orrnnglnK
for the trariHportutlou of t Ion and
rallH whlcli ho tuiyB have been pur-
chnHnd for tlio further exteiiHlon for
(he road and for tli further comple-
tion of tin- pint of tlio rond not yet
finished.
Tint railroad in graded and built
from McCauley on the Orient to the
Clerk Fork of the ISrazoa and that
Ftream Ih bridged.
From the river to rtoby the grade
Ih MiiIhIiimI and nome of the newly
lionglit railn are to fill that gap giv-
ing a Itoby connection with the K.
C. .M. ..
From Rnby tin- work Ih progrcHH-
Ing wentwurd to Snyder forty eight
nillcH with Call in Itorden county.
Ililrly iiiIIch more as the present
(li'ntlniMion. Wlien Snyder is rem li
ed. a connection with Fort Worth
will hi- made by way of the lloscoe
Snyder and Pacific to Sweetwater
and from there by the Texas and Pa-
cific to Fort Worth.
While said President lleily. the
work Is actually in progress no de-
finite date in set for the completion.
HIPPO
asiti
Kvery package of this washing powder in guaranteed to give perfect m.t-
Isfactlon or money iefun:cd and no harge for any reasouable amount
used.
7 Packages for 25 Cents
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Itirectlons with each package and I f you need Washing Powder make
your next purchase at our store.
H
ARCADE
South Sido Square
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The Itcvivnl .MeetlliK
The revival meeting at the llaptisi
Taliernacle In growing in Interest.
Dr. Ilishop Is doing plain forcerul
preiiching He Is working on the
church people to get In line anil get
renewal of ttpirlftial energy.
On Tii 'Hilav night of this week he
urged III" Christian people to get
llwlr hef's cleared of all the world-
ly rubliihli su.di as selfishness ha-
tred Piivy and tho like and then
pray for divine uplift.
lie thinks there Is little chance for
mi answer n the prayers of any two
people who refuse to speak to each
other. T-:n .a izr.
lie urges thai people tfi-l their
luarls purueil from love of pleasure
i'lid centered upon spiritual things.
He read that people fall of answer
to prayer because they pray amiss
'and desire blessing that they may
consume Ihein nponthe:i:hele.-i.
(julte a goiid many openly tnaniles
I t ..I a desire to Ket riuht along that
line.
On Wedni m!i iiuhl i lie preacio r
lt.'ll..d t'i nieii aliniit 1 1 1 i i- respin.r.i-
! Lihti.-i !!: h-ad of the fit -. 1 1 1
.! . . -i f-w i:e :i ai I :.nv. 1 ! Ilia'
i! i'i' irs iii home
he! .. . ..ole Jill1 l:c
Will I e . i i! lli'V
III Honor or Mr. anil Mrs. I'll Her.
On Thursday evening July 4 one
of the social hucc;sbcb of the season
i.ccuried win-it Mrs. OeorgM Smith
o(iied her home with the T.iesdav
Social Club as hostess in lonor ot
Air. fun! Mrs. Marshal A. Fuller.
Sweet peas v ere the flower chosei
for the decoration they were to be
found In profusion In all conceivable
places.
(J.teied at the door by Mr". Ki
nest Crimes the guests were presem-
ed to .Mrs. Manry mother of the
charming bride. Mrs Smith. Mr.
Fuller. .Mrs. Fuller dainty and beau-
tiful in in blue evening gown of
embroidered crepe l'h shadow trim
mints en train with hair dressed
haiidsoiin 1; with nlriitctieh. Mr Han
le Smith. Ml.su Oran ham Mrs fk-x-loll
Miss ("o( nit t .
Mrs. Towle u.' li'-red the urn-Ms to
the putuh ho-Al where Mrs Oln
Hardy and .Mirs Marv Crayuin dis-
pensed most delliioiis le'i'ar from a
handsome hand painted boil th"
work of Miss Mary lira) Mrs.
Neil Cross conducled llo- -le'." '
the register u locly haudpaililed af-
Keep I lie Cil.t Clean.
Cltv Marsal Pack Wolf.- is busy
all the time dolni; something toward
keeping the city up to the highest
possible standard of cleanliness.
Tills week he has had a number of
tin trash barn-Is made and bus dls-! - -
trlhuted t hi-ite ii bout the siiiare now Hob Taylor who has be. n visiting
It Ih up to tin-people to assist u good his si.-" r. Mrs Olin Hardy for th
officer to keep tho city clean. past week li ft tcierdav ew-niiig for
Instead of sci'i!i:t- the tra:-li ;uii h..- hoti.e at Knnis. e.i-
waste paper out to lie burm-d or
blow n away the people i an no
place the stuff In the barrels to be
hauled away.
I.ef the slorau now be ' Keep tlif
l it Clean ."
g After Ihe Outing g
or exposure to sun and
sand storms the effect of
PENSLARS
Almond and Cucumber
COMPOUND
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Th- la w s of Cod are Hv-d and if
I.- u persist in vlolaiiiiir the dilne
law ; I hey will have to ! ... p-n-
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KODAK.
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Clock
Eastman KODAKS
U carry a K1 Miick of Favliim"
KiMlnk anil lii m. Film l' W 'a'""
r-raa from 2.f)(l up.
alto liavc a freli t"k "(
filnw. ilexi li.pina u r. anil ilei ll-
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tale pb-nurr In slioixlug V'li
throuuh.
ItemeiolH r If it l-n'l " I "
U Isn't a Kodak. H avc H' u"M
Big Ben who you read about almost every issue of the Saturday Evening Post Colliers
lier's Weekly and other magazines makes his headquarters at our store
He is just as big beautiful convenient and trustworthy as the papers say he is.
Biff Ben is not a mere clanging wraning alarm clock. He has a soft Caruso-like
voice and is an accurate time keeper as well i.n adornment to any room in the house
Big Ben looks so much better and Is so much better than other clocks that people
gladly pay $2.50 for him which is the price established by his makers.
cQ?jLM? Jeweler and Optician Snyder Texas
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Hardy, J. S. The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1912, newspaper, July 12, 1912; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287924/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .