The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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TnR SNIDKP. WP.F.KIl HHiSAh
Mr. N'rlH "ktH pt v
pi.' ling llnslswtnl
Mrs. NoitIh iiiukefl tli a following
'.. nt: My hiiHliand boii-'it -i hot
(.' f jnn.fs LlRl-tnlns' Oil for
rlle.MMMtiMn. He has been bothered
for over two years. It bus dono hlni
a"Kn.t deal of good and bo thinks It
"ill euro him. Mtb. Molllo Norrla
Colbert Okla. Thoro Is nothing bot-V-V"'
Ithoumatlsm Neuralgia and
Tll0 democratic executive com m It-
tee met hero Monday and completed
lhe form of the primary election tick
ei If any candidate failed td get on
the ticket it Is now too late.
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Fine Machines
Needles Oils Bolts and Ue
pairs of all kinds for any
make of machine at
J. D. BOYD
Soutb-west Corner Sqr.
Snyder Texas.
Baker
Grayum
Anderson
f: If
nuac is wli wc
Bottom of the Iron
And the ironing surface
on an "American"
Electric Iron is always
clean and beautifully pol-
ished fust the thing for all the
household ironing. Do your
ironing even on the
v
Jay m cool corntort in nan me
time and at much lower cost.
v..
The Snyder Ice Light and Power Co.
f30oo'oooooooooooooooooer
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0 We have the exclusive O
g Agencylof the celebrated 0
1 Sunshine Haitland Fancy Lump o
Sand Canyom City Lump .Coals o
g Thatweguaranteetobef.eefrOrndu.tt g
0 and all to burn up with 5 per cent wh.te h. O
O And to Iat longer than any other coal on the mar O
r . ... ii u nmettic Coal put out .
And also on an
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.. Blacksmuning in wiaaeiimu
n W T. Baze& Sons n
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Nice Iluln Suturday K veiling
A nice rain fell hero about 7:30
Saturday evening. It seeniH to have
been In a streak from north to
Month through the county. A Rood
down pour In reported In Kent and
Garza counties mid in the north
part of tills county. At Snyder tho
rain gauge restored 72-100 of an
Inch. It extended three or four idIIch
west and euHt. Light at the Stlmtson
farm on tho cant end at the Md'her-
boii place on the went. A heavy rain
la reported at Dunn. Crops will be
greatly benefited where the rain fell
Feed Bluff had begun to need It.
An Increasing mi inner or people
repoit regularly of tho BatlHfactory
results from taking Foley Kidney
I'IIIb and commend their heuling and
curative qualities. Foley's kidney
pills are a carfully prepared medi-
cine guaranteed to contain no
harmful or habit forming drugs.
They can only have n hum-tidal efTect
when lined for kidney and bloddcr
troubled for backache rbeumatlHiu
i
weak hack or lumbago.
Snyder Drug Co.
Progressive republican sentiment
Ih cryHtiillzliig ho fast In favor of
Biipportlng the Wilson ticket that It
beglllH t. look like Teddy will have
no following left.
N. J. (iorbam Cashier I'.ank of
Woodvllle Woodvllle tin. bad a
very severe attack of Kidney troubl
and the palm In his kndm-ys and
back were terrible. "I got a bottle
of Foley's Kidney Plllsh from our
druggists and they entirely relieved
me. I have more benefit from them
than any oilier medicine."
Snyder Drug Co.
Insurance oans J
and Investments. I
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A NNOL'XCEMEXTS
For IU-preentative lOBth Itcpresen-
tuUvo District of Tcxun:
A. C. WILMKTH
A. J. IIAGINS
For Ilh(i lit Attorney UOth Judicial
District:
JAMK3 I'. BTINSON
For District Clerk
WALTER S. ADAMSON
For County Judge
FRITZ R. SMITH
C. R. BUCHANAN
For County Clerk
WILL SKINNER
uER BOREN
LAWSON WASSON
For Tax Assessor
JOE MKRRITT
D. E. BANKS
A. (Pat) JOHNSTON
JOHN O. DAVIS
M. A. GRIMES -J.
C. MAYO.
y B. E. WAGNER . '
A. E. REED
D. T. FAIRLEY
J. P. BILLINGSLEY
For Tat Collector
WALTER M. CURRY
For Slierinr r
J. 13. POLIOS
O. C. ESSARY
IiOD GRANTHAM
For Connty Attorney
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W. S. PAYNE
RICHARD WEBB
"or County Treasurer t
C. R. LOCKHART. j . -
u:k echank.
E. P. ROE. j
For County Surveyor
II. A. GOODWIN J
3. V.. El' HANK
For Public WfIrImt
T. E. JENKINS
J. P. WATTS
for .lustiro f ttin Peace and Coun-
ty Oommitoiwacr Precinct No. 1
- OEOP.GE W. BROWN
A. S. LOWE.
1.. J. NICHOLS
For Cmnfcf".ioner ami Justl of
the I yam lYecluct No. S
T. C. STINSON
W. L. HHOADE3
For CinmK.ionci- PreHncl No. 4
S J. I). HALLMAN
For County onirol-loner noil Jus-
tice rS trn Peace Prec. No. 4:
SMITH HKOCK (re-election)
Fr CiMiuty Coniinisclimei- and .lus-
lire rf the Peace Pre. 'J
JOHN HKOWNING
Struck l l.iglitiiinu
During the ruin storm here Sat-
urday evening lightning struck the
'residence rf Mr. I. D. I owusclnl
near the Santa Ke depot and the:
linllillnp wan coiithlcrably ilamaued.
ere ki severely shocked that thi-yj
were lnlpI'-KS for some while. (II hers
of the !alnil applied restoraties
land f'-vin-d tli-in It was il-iid' 'Ily
a close call lor the entire family.
About the same time l lii-re was a
flash of li l-li t ii i ii t: in the home of Mr.
A. J. Craiiiham which staril-d the
faaily .Hid Htiintied Mrs. Euhank's
baby.
tois i n i In- stopiach com. - t rom
fond which has ermeti d. e t rid
of this badiy iln.'esieil food ai- -iiiick-v
as piissllib- If Win . i u Itl iiioid a
hilioiiK attack IIEIMWNE is the
r- ti edy oii in eil It eleimses and
strengthens the stomal li. liv t and
hotels and rclores energy and
c'neei full ess. price .Vic. Mild i u'.l
(Iru'i-is's
Uic ul I la II lhe .Slollii. ... j
A ('. U'iluieth and Ia-Uov John- (
soli who were campalgnlni: last
week in Kent and Dickens Counties;
catue in Sat unlay evening just;
iili.-ad of the rain. Mr. WUiueth suys
tliut wh. n about fifteen miles out of
ton they saw the rain coming and
Mr Johu.-n threw the throttle of
hif car wide open and she f lew-
through space at the rate of a mile
a minute. Out between Snyder an
Dermott Mr. Wlltneth noted a well
developed cyclone to their rear
which sped on toward the southwest
He says it was evidently licking up
tt" rr'ps along Its turse but no
further reports have been received.
A M. Nason. farmlnx near Caan
M. h badly crippled with s-"'ntlc
rheumatUrj due ho hays to otic atld
in b'vid. "Foley' Kldr.ey r.lla
entirely cured me and also retr.oved
numerous block specks that were on
tlnuall tw'ore my f yes." Foley's Kid
ney Pills are a uric acid solvent and
are effect Ire for the various form
If rhi-umatistn.
Sn)der t'rug Company.
Tho ferterjlon of women who have
Just hell their National convention
In S.in FranclM-n refund to conaid-
er a resolution committing th Fed-
erwtion to women nf(re. Wr.
Penoyb-Ver of Teia wm elected
president of the orjaoUatlon.
An I'nr-lgned Document.
When Judge Pretiler of the Court
of Civil AppealH at Amarlllo was here
hint week he made a profound Im-
prt-iiMlon an an honorable upright
Judge.
Thla Ih the find time he haw axked
(o be elected to thai bench. It la u
new court created during I'aBt year
and Judge Prettier wua appointed a
one of the utiHoclate JudgeH and the
lawyerR say he has made good.
There are other gentlemen In ehe
dlHtrli t who want the poHlllon and al
though a candidacy for a high Ju-
dicial position ought to he conduct-
ed far abovo the slimy cesBpools
of ordinary politic! tho Judge has
been attacked on moral ground.
Of course If a judge Is tainted with
corruption or Is not qualified for
the potiltlon the people have a right
to know It but even then the opposl-
V.n2 o'-ight to conduct an open cam-
paign. U
Somebody has Been fit to pass ad-
verse criticism on Judge Pressler
In a circular letter to which no
name Is attached In which serious
reflections are sought to bo made
against him ciarges which he says
are untrue and easily disproved. At
any rate any one (lenlrlng to circu-
late such charge ought to put his
name to the paper otherwise there
are fed decent people who would at-
are few decent people who would at-
I tach uny weight to the statement.
therein.
How's This?
We ofTi-r One Hundred Dollars re
ward for any case of Catarrh hat
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. F. J. CHENEY ft. CO Toledo
Ohio.
We the undersigned have known
V. J. Cheney for the butt 15 years
and believe him perfectly honorable
In all business transactions and fin-
ancially able to carry out afly obli-
gations mar! by his firm.
Welding Klnnan & Marvin
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo O
Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken In-
ternally acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. 'Testimonials snt free. Price
7S (tents per ho? tie. Bold by all drug-
gists. Take Mall's Family Pills for ton-
sil pat ion.
Pillnnl Agalnxt Colquitt
In conversation with Judge J E
Dlllard this morning be said to n
j j()1f reporter that he had voted the
'antl ticket for fifty years straight
; but a new order of things had set
up and he lias now changed hlx
i views lie also stated that It made
' him tired to hc-i- Ji'.ke Wolt-rs ai.d
! Oscar r.(iiitt :iay that pr Iui)ii Ion
Kl.fnil.1 not fiKure in the coming
! ...... u . ll4.v t !.inself brought
.t 1 In bv the way they
handl-d the aiitis last ) ear. - Kauf-
man Port.
i...!... iil'lard has 11 vf i to a rlp-
'old ate .it Ka'ifman in rliii"'s
home county. II- is a well known
law. vet i:nl served his district for
many years as il.-frl't Judi-e ami he
la- always I n an i 'ive worker
i:i the d-iiiocrat ie party. Jud-e Dil-h-n!
w us ill t! --h "t of the ti-ht to
; ? t'- Tcvas sia'e govrntneiit
froi. i t!.e D.ni.- :me usi at'- r tie
i i!a s oi' r-coti-i ne t ion.
il.-orf" Hi. hie M anion M.ch .
H-.-.1 Foley's Kidney pills for kidney
iil liT.iddtr trouble. II- says: "I
li:i 1 for m c.i.-e tU.-it no ot'e-r medi-
cim equals po ley's Xidney Pills for
h-'lie!ici:il effect. They
lit" a safe an-l
kiJio-y trouble
r liable medicine for
am! rheumatism. Contains no harm-
ful drugs.
Snyder Drug Company.
SiKialNt County Meeting
T- the So lallst Voters of Scurry
County ;
Vou are hereby railed to meet in ;
the several voting precincts of Pcur !
ry county on Saturday the 27th day '
of July for the purpose of electing j
delegate to a county convention to ;
be held In the City of Snyder. Satur
day August 3rd 1912 for the pur-i
pose of nominating a county ticket i
for the Socialist party of Scurry
i connty
j refer you to Sec. ' Terrell i
E(H.on iaw 0f the State of Tit. j
A fi and well wisher are
urgently requested to meet In pri-
mary convention on the fourth Sat-
urday in July.
J. W C.LADSON
W. 11. Crockett County Chmn
Secretary.
We are paying 10 cents per doi-
en for egg.
Snyder Produce Company
The Choice f Huvband
1 too Important a matter for a wom-
an to be handicapped by weakness
bad blood or foul breath. Avoid these
kill hope by taking Dr. Kin's Life
rill. New streng'h fine complexion
pure breath cbeerful spirit -that
win men fellow their use. sy.
afe. ur. t:c a'.l d.upr.is'a
r
01 Mim&hBm
A-- -JD'.
eternally watch
m tnis j
Day In and day out the Government has Its eyes on a National
Hank. Its experts swoop down at any minute to see how It Is guarding
your money. The argus ryes of Uncle Sam are eternally watching lf
conduct.
This National Bank Is therefore one of the safest In the world
Your account solicited. Come In and we will tell you more about
Snyder National Bank
SHERIFF'S SALE
Ily virtue of an order of sale Is-
sued out of the Honorable District
Court of Mitchell County on the 3rd
day of July. A. D. 1912 In the case
of C. A. O'Keefe versus A. H. Foster
and J. !' Foster No. 13.r5 and to
me as sheriff directed and delivered
I have levied upon this Cth day of
July A. D. 1912 and will between
the hous of 10 o'clock a. m. and
4 o'clock p. m. on the first Tuesday
In August A. D l'.12. It beng the
6th day of said month tt the Court
House door of Scurry County. In
Snyder Texas proced to sell ut pub-
lie auction to the highest bidder for
cash In hand all tha.rlwht. title and
Interest which said A. it. Foster and
J. D. Foster had on riie first day of
January A. D.. H'OK or at any time
thereafter or. In and to the follow-
ing described property to wit that
certan tract or lot of land situated
j in Scurry county Texas about six
teen miles Southwest or the toiintv
seat known as lhe Foster place tind
described lis lot No of the Kirk-
land and Field surveys according to
and as the same Is represented on
the map showing the subdivisions
of said iiirveVH and other lauds
! which Is recorded on page No. I 3
'of Hook No. Dl of the deed records
'of Scurry county Texas the sane
ci.iitalnlii'X 2.. v-l" m-rcs. n n -in.:
ja part of snrv s No. 1 and ''-.
patented to A. Kh k'ai.d .vol
' t.imesll Field bv nat-lits No I ' a' -I
4t;." respectively
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field notes of said lot. are fully glr-
en In the deed by which the aald
C. A. O'Keefe conveyed the same to
said A. K. Foster and J. L. Foster
which said deed appears of record
on pages C31-R.14 of Hook No. 20 of
the deed records of Scurry County
Texas together wlfh all growing
crops on the said land:
Said property being levied on
as the properly of said A. K. Fos-
ter and J. D. Foster to sutisfy a Judg
ment amounting to 4s.2.8" In fa-
vor of said C. A. O'Keefe with in-
terest thereon and costs of suit.
Given under my band this th
day of July. A. D. 1912.
J. II. P.OLES.
Sheriff Scurry County Teias
Tomlinsn's Letter
Simmon's I.lver Purifier is the
most valuable remedy I've triesf for
constipation and disordered liver. It
doi.-i Kh work thoroughly but does
no' gripe like most remedies of it
haracter I certainly recommend it
Alieneyer the opportunity occurs.
M. .M TonilliiMili. fiswei-o. Kan
I'rii e lae all druggists.
Our good friend ('. II ( lark h is
In a spirit of -'l--e last Sr.t'Dibiv
w(ii- t he r-iei' d a I r from the
ed'i' at innal -'. partmeiit at Austin
w;ili an lie port a tit enclosure. This
was a l"iir year sei ond grade Htat
cer' i tcate !or his daughter C'udys.
I a feil m n year. i.iair-H iook iiu-
slat'- ev imiiia' ion tor tea-ln-rs liert-
i sli i1 t tu-.e ao and l:--r work stood
ii-t Ie fori ' Ie- stale hoard.
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .