The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1912 Page: 5 of 8
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oily Bargains opens 2d week : of Gigantic
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y0f the stock of fine Merchandise contained in the high class lines which the big store
of HUNTER MERCANTILE COMPANY.
In addition to the thousands of extraordinary values that fill the great store almost to '.bursting hundreds of
which are heralded by the monster announcements of the past week and with the combined features of abso-
lutely m the house RADICALLY REDUCED. We append the following amazing offers for next week specials
MONDAY
.Moil's splendid sui.s made up in the
latest fashions all the now shades for
this season's wear a wool
suit that sells for $10.00
Monday specials
SU5
TUESDAY.
Ladies imported Silk Dress (Jooils
Si. 23 to OHets
1.00 to 7Hcts
75 to 57cts
'25 and !3c to U'c
But 9 more days remain for the balance of
the entire stock must be sold out complete-
ly. Our low Prices will appear to every one.
Hunter
Mercantile Goo
SNYDER TEXAS.
WEDNESDAY
John l Stetson Hats stl.00 rado
Wednesday special J3 15
THURSDAY
$5.00 Stacy Adams men's
Shoes
00 Ladies Shoos latest
styles
$1.95
1.95
MiHiK IUMSKY IX SXYDKK
pistiiiKiilhlMMl CaiKlUlalc Speaks to
(iretit Audienco. 1 1 In Ciuinc Ih
Clo U the Hearts of
Krurry County
People.
Judge W. F. KaniHpy candidate
for tho democratic nomination for
Kovernor delivered an addreHH ill
(l o'clock Tuesday to un audience
of perhaps 1600 people ut the Hap-
list Tabernacle In Snyder.
The coming of the dint iiiKtiifhed
JurlHt had been well nrvertlHcd and
people were hero from all parts of
the county. Judge Kanmey came In
on the Santa Fo and was met at the
Htation by a lnrge number of pernon-
nl and political friendH.
Many others called at hia hotel
to pay their roKpectH.
The tabernacle wan lilled with peo
pie even before the pprakitiK hour.
The speaker wan greeted with
cheers tipon his arrival.
JudR II. n. Pnttemoii called the
front congregation to order. Kov.
M. C. IllRhop led in an appropriate
prayer.
Hon. Mac. Taylor made a ringing
democratic speech in 'introducim:
Judge KaniHcy ns a clean honorable
democrat. He referred to Uun-
m'.v'h lcfr.nl ability and rinlitcotiHiicss
of character aH the reason why.
when a Supreme Juiluc was needed
the governor of Texas turned from!
Hie liusy politician) anil chose an J
astute profound lawyer from tie-;
private ranks. j
The elevation of Judue Ramsey
started the wuveof judicial reform j
and the effects of his efforts aici
already noticeable in Court matters
Judge Ramsey Fpoke in ompli-
mentary terms of the development j
of the Went. He spoke along the line s i
of lilg other speeches publitdid in
the Stale papers.
He referred to thu Colquitt Slogan
"Political Peace ami Legislative
Itest and he declared there lias been
turbulence all the time.
liauiHcy favors making Hie schol-
astic age seven to twenty years fa-
vors a daylight closing law.
lie predicts his election hy a mu-
Jorlty of one hundred thousand
votes.
He says - Klect me governor and
give me a legislature that can b
trusted In the dark and two years
hence we will show the coon skin.i
as proof of something done.
He spoke plainly in favor of pro-
hibition and of moral conduct In
private and public affairs.
He pointed out the influences that
are hack of Cohiuitt's candidacy
charging that the liquor dealers are
waging an unscrupulous-campaign
in favor of Colquitt.
He shown that he is a com.isleiil
prohibit lonlst and an old fashioned
democrat.
He stood in the T 1 1 1 k of the haute
for Jim llojrg and has always been
speak In the afternoon. He made a
splendid Impression in Scurry county
and friends for the policies for which
he stands are filled with enthusiasm
and predict for him a rousing ma-
jority In this county.
I IIP! HH'MltTIO.X
Nothing Cm I ndci'iniiie it
Snyder
in
People are sonielimis slow to re-
cognize true merit and they cannot
be blutnid f'-r so many have been
humbiim;" 1 in the past. The exper-
ience of hundreds of Snyder resi-
dents expressed publicly through the
newspapers and other places places
Doan's kidney pills on a firm foun-
1-ilf.. 1....-. - M-F. i
J. .1. Hurtiett Snyder Texas says:
"I have use) Doan's Kidney Pills
for the p;t five or six years) when-
ver I haw had any symptoms of I speech inlroducln
I
COI.ylTIT. max kpi:.ks.
Secretary of Slate Pleads Ploqiicnf-
ly for (ovcrnor's Kef cut ion
' Score Itaoisey's Keloid
and Ambition.
Wednesday brought to Snyder an
Inning for the Colquitt team with
Cnele lien Davis at the bat and It
was a spirited inning.
There were not as many fans in
the arena as were here the day he-
fore to root for Kamsey but the
crowd at the court house were filled
with enthusiasm.
lion. C. C. McDonald Secretary of
State was the speaker for the oc-
casion. He was met at the station by sev-
eral friends and escorted to the Man-
hattan. " tr . z i r '
About 2."0 people assembled at
the District Court room where Mr.
H. K. Davis made a short spirited
the speaker
! kidney troiiblo tin I I have always Mr. McDonald tald he regretted
beep betieli'ted. Seeing Doan's Kid-
I'll.
ad "Hi.-d I procured a
to Democracy and to the poo-
thc
t no
pi.-.
lie Sllf the other fellows llaV'i
money but he has the voleis.
He is riluing for Mi.' pi rv.i-
tion of ill" rights of Hie nun !no:i p. o
pie. lie wat'.ly to see Te.as f i" ' 'i
from I he iln'i in. ii i hi of l In- li i nor
dealers fm 1 i.ibcriv is worth more
than liquor and righ'eouMe-ss emre
than ruin."
.Indue ;ati..-ey v. as met lo re by at
bast a score of bis obi Johnson
county friends and tieivhhers and he
(i. Hills safely oil these to gie billl
wh.itecr uny on'' may ask
in the way of a certificate of ability
and spot Ii ss character.
There were a number of d b
citlelis here to meet tile jtldite and
take him to Uoliy where be was to
J box from tb Crayiiin Drug Com-
pany. They si ren:" belied my kid-
I ii"h ii tiit cured my rheumatic
I ' w i.'i'-'es. Sit!'" then I have taken
this remedy occasionally .ai d it has
I kept my ;.'.!;... htronu and well."
i I'm- .! b.- .1 ' I dealers. Price Stic
He said the fellows who had been
selling oyster shells and seashore
Public Speaking Dale-.
Hon. I'. I. Towsend of the Itetliel
sand are opposing Colquitt because )0mm unit y will address th" voters
1 r
; New Ye
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l.'ei e
ai d t..V..
Mrs.
f. !.
.she 'WIS
lita 'fin
i ii Company I'.ufl'alo
. : r.'-i for C: Cnil-
: . . ': !..:!. Doan's
i.-ste.etis fennieil a
f.dio Marlin where
; re-i i c ent for riieu-
l;. .1 W Hunt left on Tuesday
motiiitig to irii his sister and then
he III g' t" Dallas ami other points.
the necessity of making a cam-
paign for a second term for a gover-
nor who had made good in every part
of his oiiicial course but was glad of
the opportunity to show an In'clli- j
gent pcopie a record of duly well
done.
Mr. Mi Donald n an arti-t on the
i
i platform. kiiow.4 what he has to
jh.iy al'd yay i j-: . st.-;...it forward
j loeic.i I ;n
j Hi' rno'Vi' l up t !: e.d poii.is in
l Colquitt's adi i in Is" ration rit:::iii!.g
j I. i. ly a i n';n I t main pel m - ti;-
o-i v tin !i I lie K in:.- y : lias'
their obj.-clioi s to ci'it" (! (
to ('oi;ti:t f..r a sen ml rue
He TlaM..d Cobi:'f 's i.'ln of
the il'tylitlil bill said it was be-
cause of In subjects and thai if the
lei.-islat ll'e Wolll.t p. Ik ; separate bills
he would sLn theia bu; this was refused
he stopped their graft.
The Insurance companies oppose
him because be has interfered with
them and others in the same'way.
Says that nobody but Campbell
brought Ramsey out against Col-
quilt. Says Ramsey while on the peni-
tentiary commission should have
moved to abolish the hat.
Charges that Ramsey helped hold
up local option In Johnson county
two years and that he didn't contrl-
bttt any time or menus to carry state
w id.j prohibition In IS 1 1.
Mr. McDonald is an orator. He Is
a Kaufman county man and holds
his office by the prac or the
present fovrrnr. '
He nays he Ik puttlnu in his va-
cation to promote democratic doc-
trine ami to aid a faithful "ovcrnor
In his race for re-election.
He pave a brief history of Col-
quitt's career as an orphan bov who
worked for small wates. cropped on
the shares and learned ilo- printing
business mid studied law a' odd!
1 1 tries.
Thi n he t.ive a his'oiy of areer
in public life s Sta'e i.aior .tin!
I :.i i Iroad Com mi--' !: r
His s; i ii v. as i -1. ' '. .- i ' : :' e J
tor; lo ll;e C " i ! ; e'. : .-r '
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C.lbe I. Ill
liire yti f. t
" 1 et!lle
-' tr..
her
of Scurry munty at the following
naiiu d pl.t -es and times. In (lie Intei-
est of Jud-e 'tatnsey's candidacy for
(!o ernor.
Knnls .Monday July !.' at X p. m.
Camp Springs. Tuesday July 1 ! at
N : :!u p. id.
Ilermleiirh Wednesday July ".
at I i. lit
Snyder. Saturday July Hit at
p. in.
Dcriiiott. Monday July 22 at I
p in.
Flin.'itui.'i. Tuesday July 23 at
j :10 p in. - e
I . S eiltiesday .Inly L'l 4 ; a 't p
til
Mr Tow n-x-iid will aiMrest. him-
self pnitii ularly to the record of Uq
Colquitt us Sta'e Senator Railroad
Commissioner and (ioveinor on all
legislation pioposed in th- in'er..nt
of ' be fartin-rs
Mr To'Wiseh.l is espeil.illv quail
r'eij to ;..-ik mi this matt.-r as tie
has in ' n si tit -o Austin ilurlim the
last urn .-fsinr.s of the ee slat are
h.. 1 e I". i. s I I.'"!! as i.eir re
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It is construction and material that
has won fame fcr the Bain Wagon.
Ordinary wagons vU stand ordin-
ary usaj-e but it takes the BaiiMo
stand extraordinary usage. This
has been demonstrated by thou-
sands of users and that ycu may be
among them simply come in and let
us show you the points of superiori-
ty over cheaper wagons.
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T7e cannct make it ton strong
when we tell vou about the favor-
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auje lusnus Lam wagons are giving.
It is rvt something cheaper yau
want but something better. You
krtnw the requirements of farm wa-
gons are many for such reasons a
wajjon built for light running and
long life is what the farmer absolute
ly demands and such a wagon we f
have to offer you in the Bain.
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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/m1/5/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .