The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Furmers from all over the Wes-
tern Country report a great damage
to crops by Jack Itubblts..
It lookH like tho Uncut opportun-
ity In tho world for people to have
pleiily of sport. Men p. no for the
time lo cometo shoot (iinll during
the open hunting season hihI parties
nro made up to get out and kill tin;
birds. It Ib not udmlttod that this
is done to get tho birds to eat but
tho fun of hunting Is the supposed In
centlvo.
Now what could be more exciting
than to start a Jack Kabblt on the
run and shoot at him. That sort of
sport would be doing some good.
There has been a suggestion that
the authorities might orfer a boun-
ty. Thut Is like a man finding an ar-
ticle of value and keeping the fact
a secret until a reward Is offered.
Peoplo who are troubled with rab-
bits ought to encourage rabbit kill-
ing from the double standpoint of
fun and profit.
Drown county orfered a bounty of
five cents for rabbit sculps and with-
in h short time there had been 23000
of the pests killed. The boys got
very btiHy as soon us they snw a
nickel Inlt but there Ib no record of
their doing anything from a patriot-
ic motive.
The boys drew on the treasury bo
heavily that the Commissioners hud
to withdraw their offer und now tho
rabbits will have a picnic.
Jt oughtto be established us rn
American principle (but the govern-
ment will not u"(vor the citizen the
common pluce Borvlecs thut they can
easily do for himself.
UiEXTB l'OK THE CELKim.TEI SHEKWIX WILLIAMS q
PAINT. SHE I S 1 OK AltCOITM A SPECIAL PAINT FOR J?
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AtJENTS EOlt THE I AMOIS IMTTKIIUM; ELECTKIC WELD q
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want and lit. lh.i ri;''it prices If you ki. t P
want to Imi.v bv'mn sotiutliin mound ami U
tia-lome for a now set of harness or saddle. PI
KHOK SHOP IN CONNKCTION
Turner & Seward:
Second Hand Store i
Direct Mull Line Needed
J. 0. Carekur wus here Saturday
from Dunn und wus wondering why
a mull rout caniio'bo eutabllBhed
from Snyder toUu'nn thence to Ira
and Sharon and back to Snyder.
By that means the peoplo of the
South purt of the county would get
the Snyder Signal never later than
Saturduy. as our mull facilities are
now the Signal leaves Snyder Frlduy
evening goes .o lloscoe und Colora-
do and then comes buck on a mull
buck to Dunn und Ira twelve and
fourteen miles from the starting
point. :.wb.i.'
"Tits Inconvenience effects not only
the Signal but all other mull matter.
Air. Carreker says he can send a let-
ter to Ft. Worth or Dullus Hnd get
rcBpoime qulckor than from Snyder.
The mull Bervtce from Ft. Worth to
Sweetwater Is convenient coming In
Juki right to connect with the Santa
Fc so thut ninll leaving Ft. Worth
might reach Snyder ut 8:45 in the
morning and with a mall line out of
Snyder tho Ft. Worth papers und
other mull could bo delivered to
Dunn and Ira by 2 or 3 o'clock.
This Is a matter of so much Im-
portance to Snyder and Scurry coun-
ty that our people would do well to
take It up with the department and
try to get a more satisfactory mall
system. .
"The Texas & Pacific Hy. un-
iioiuHvs two popular rate excursions
to Cloiidcroft N. M.. July 27 and
August 31 with thirty day limit and
stop over privileges at F.IPaso. There
in not a more delight Ml place for
Te.aii to hpend their summer vaca-
tion than Cloiiicrol'tj !"Mio Tet liiuli
and tiurround.-l by a iiugniflcem
ir.niiiita'.ii Menery.
We wili l.a.v -ah for yor sc oinl hand jjoods. RepairinR J
-.r 11 l.imU i Hiwcliltv. Worn railed fur and delivered free f
Sr-e us for Sitmcr Swin: Machine Supplies.
Let us figure your work for you. Come
see and be convinced of our reliability
Southeast Corner of Square
Higginbotliam-Harris & Co. j
Dealers In
f.umVr Hre. l'ots Paints and Oils.
Screen T)nors and Wire Cloth.
Snyder Texas j
A hi range womiwi recently excited
the people of Foit Worth by walking
u'.oi:t the streets seemingly in search
for hoi.ie one. More recently bhe
went to u private house und demand-
ed the restoration to her or her child
which she said was stolen from her
in England. It Is supposed that she
is demented und the authorities have
taken her In charge.
What Make n Woman
One hundred and twenty pounds
more or less of bone and muscle
don't make a woman. It Is a good
foundation. Put Into It health and
htrength and she may rule a king-
dom. Hut that's just hnt Electric
Hitters ghe her. Thousands Mcm
them for overcoming fainting nnd
dizzy spells und for dispelling weak
lieei nervousness I'ackache and tir-
ed listless worn out feeling. Elec-
tric Bitters have done me a world
of good" writes Eliza Tool Depew
Okla. "nnd I thuiik you wlih all my
heart for making such a pood medi-
cine." Only 50c guaranteed by ull
druggists.
Social Club Met.
The Ml sues Orayuni were Joint
hostesses fer the Tuv.dy Sock;.
Club Tuesday of last week. After the
business session presided over by
Mrs. II. G. Towle a perfectly ap-
pointed four course lunchefxn
served the club members ani Mrs
J. U. Welch. Mrs. Sexton of MarVj aM
and Miss Colquitt of Shreveport
Several coed musical numlx
were render' d.
The next meeting announced it
Mrs. E. E. Orlmes July 16.
You had better take
a Look!
At onr Mens Low Quarter Shoes on our
"Special Cash Price Table' which contains
odd numbers from our regular stock of $3
to $5 line. Your choice for only
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which is less than one half manufactures
cost. We are adding new numbers every
day. It will pay you well to look and see
if your size is in this lot.
Coafes-Colemah
Mercantile Co.
The Dependon Store
Snyder - - Texas
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WiNon Select m II In Manager
Seagirt X. .1. .Inly 12 -Covcrnor
Wilson has made up his mind be
says us to whom he will select lor
National Chulrman but will make
no announcement of his choice ex-
cept to tho committee.
Jle put the final touches today on
tho message which Robert 8. Huds-
peth wll carry for dim to the le-
inocratlc National Committee In Chi-
cago next Monday.
The suggestions we:e ili.icll.Shed
with him by Judge Hudspeth Wm.
.McCoinlis Edward E. Ctrosscup. New-
Jersey State Chairman: Col. Ilobt.
Ewlng National Committeeman from
Louisiana and oilier lender.
Col Ewlng said that be had stop-
ped on his way to Chicago merely i
bhake hands with tlo nominee.
lie added that thej had discussed
the National Cliairnwinsliip and lh.it
he had told C.ov. Wil.--n iliai he f.i-
vorod William F. MeComhs for Hie
place.
"Among the committeemen I have
talked with and I have talked with
more than hslf of them" said Col.
Ewlng: "1 II nd no opposition to Mr.
MeCombs."
Col. Ewlng said that he believed
that It would be advisable to ap-
point a small committee to direct the
details of the flght If necessary he
said this comini'.'ee might be select-
ed outside the ruliks of the N'atlon-
r.l Com in It tee.
Cotton 'onlcrcncc nt Atlanta
Atlanta. July 12 liepresentatlves
ot' the tiovernors and Commissioners
of Agriculture or several states met
here today at the cull of (!ov. llrown
to discuss the cotton situation with
special reference to marketing. It !u
proposed to decide upon u course
by which the planters can place their
cotton to better financial advantage
and also lo do away with waste.
The meeting wus suggested by
Oo . Mole Wadley of Macon head
the Southern Cotton Corporation.
In a light between striking union
men and nonunion workers at a
lumber mill near Lake Charles three
strikers and one nonunion man wen
killed.
In these days of hl.JBt 0j liv-
ing a modlclno that JBniBn up
out of bed and ablo " in a
few days is a valuuble'clcoimj
remedy. John Heath lw
Cal. had kldneyand blar 4roui)le
and wus eon lined to hlj dug
unable to turn without 'j com
nienced using Foley's fc" piirt
and can truly say that' g Te.
Moved at once. His examilg wort ti.
following. .
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Oeliglitflll Picnl.
The younger set of Sacr .nj0y-
id a picnic ut Dripping rlngs .lKt
week. They were char()nc( by
Mrs. OH a Hardy nnd Mf I)r John-
son. Hob Taylor of En. w(1 ha
out of town guest..
Constable Ulliim ycsleiilay arr. rt-
ed one Ed. Nichols colored on a
charge sworn out by a colored wom-
an who claims that Ed coinmittel an
aggravated assault upon her a few-
nights ago.
The attack. It Is alleged was com-
mitted near the Christian church and
the colored womans face shows the
result of somo Jack Johnson blows.
Abilene Reporter.
What Is a Jack Johnson blow?
Newspaper reporters and other eye-
witnesses of the Las Vegas fight say
that Jack's tactics' were to hug bis
antagonist.
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Hardy, J. S. The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1912, newspaper, July 19, 1912; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287926/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .