The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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lie of (ill n Wounds.
WACO July 18 Suffering slnce
lust Friday from four bullet wounds
Mrs. Kate Humes (Hod here yester-
day. She was shot by her husband
B. L. Humes who afterwards ended
hid lirer.
Threo little children besides old-
er relatives survive tho woman.
ICE.
Wo have started wngnna In the
residence part of town lluve your
refrigerators ready early. Get your
coupon books while they last. Icf
strictly cash.
10tf Darby & Son.
Fine Machines
Needles Oils Belts and He
pairs of all kinds for any
make of machine at
J. D. BOYD
Soutb-west Corner Sqr.
Snyder Texas.
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We have .the
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by the Victor American Fuel Co. of Denver Colo.
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Mr. 8. 0. Mttlrpage who resides
between Ira and Dunn was In town
Saturday and reports that his crop
Is needing ruin. He says his feed
crop Is better than last year but he
bus some young maize (hat will soon
Slitter. Mr. Mttleuap.e Is firently In-
terested In netting a mall route es-
tabllHehd from Snyder to Dunn and
Ira and says he is satisfied that a
petition for that purpose could eas-
ily get four hundred signers In the
neighborhood of those two towns.
If wise old Noah AMI to float his
ark today I'll waget lie'd take a-
hoard a pair of Fori and leave
the poor abused hors.l behind. Five
passenger fore door Itourlng ear
$735.(10 fully ctiippil Second car
load Just received.
V. L. fpw Agent
LyraJnAf Texas.
N. J. Gorham ('ashler Itank of
Woodvllle Woodville Gn. had a
very severe attack of Kidney trouble
and the palus In his kndneys and
back were terrible. "I got a bottle
of Foley's Kidney Plllsh from our
druggists mid they entirely relieved
me. I have more benefit from them
than any other medicine."
Snyder Drug Co.
May Prevent Negroes from Voting
AUSTIN. July 17 The Attorney
General's Department construes tho
election laws to provide that the
county executive committees may
prevent negroes from voting In the
roming primaries.
We are paying 10 cents per doz-
en for eggs.
Snyder Produce Company
Insurance toans
and Investments.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
For IteprewentaUvo 105th Hepresen-
tttdve District of Texas:
A. C. WILMKTll
For District Attorney UOtli Ju.ilcUl
DiNtrict:
JAMES P. STINSON
For District Clerk
WALTER 8. ADAMSON
For County Judge
KUITZ It. SMITH
C. R. BUCHANAN
For Couuty Olerk
WILL 8KINN52U
uEE BOKEN
LAWSON WASSON
For tmx Assi"SKor
JOR MERIUTT
D. E. BANKS
A. (Pat) JOHNSTON
JOHN O. DAVIS
M. A. GRIMES
J. C. MAYO.
B. E. WAGNER
A. E. REED
D. T. FAIRLEY
J. P. BILLINGSLEY
For Tai Collector
WALTER M. CURnY
For Sheriff
J. H. BOLES
O. C. ESSARY f
ItOD GRANTHAM
For County Attorney
W. 8. PAYNE
RICHARD WEBB
for County Treasurer
C. R. LOCKHAUT.
LEE EUBANK.
K. P. ROE.
For County Surveyor
II. A. GOODWIN
J. E. EUBANK
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For Public Weigher
T. E. JENKINS
J. P. WATTS
for .iu.ti of th IVoe Coas
y CoaisnlsoloDer Precinct No. 1
GEORGE W. BROWN
A. 3. LOWE.
u. J. NICHOLS
For Commissioner and Jtice of
the I'eaee lrecinct No. 3
T. 0. STINSON .
W. L. RHOADES
For OonimKWoner Prerlnct No. 4
8 J. D. HALLMAN
Fr Counly ( ommi'isloiM'r and .lus-
ice of tin Pe4 I'ttk'. No. 4:
SMITH BROCK (re-election)
for County Cinimitiooer and Jus
tice of the IY.m re. '1
JOHN BROWNING
Fie Insiiiuniv TUliiiK
Austin. Tex. is J'j' 24 - -News of
the "ffion ill tin- !!r.'i iirnorit Cham-
Iht 'if Commi n in 3'J'iytirig n .reso-
lution asking for te repeal of the
Fire Itiitin liin'i'-s'ic Law readied
the ('(iiiiriiissioin rs 'n ley nnfl whs
com nienter on !n '!". )n circles at
tlm capital. l.try s'r'ckeii cities
linvf appealeii in Min '. the Cointnis
sioners for r'!' f and " Ponrd now
realics tlm' tliey !ir- ' .1 :i I i n K upon
t In- crater if i ol'v ni
The jirirn iii-s of ': l iw are so
rnt rf harmony w'iti nur anti-trust
lel.-.lal iiifi and our .. ilieories
of (loveriiiiiriit 'h.if !i.i.- raised a
continual (list urli.i.'i " -m- since It
entered lb" M.i'nte 1 1 i k . Ir fact this
law iuart-cei ii -;. " ; i 1 (ith its
iinnieroM neiti ti(ir ' ' n t '!ernor
Campbell was 'Oiii;i I '-. call a
special sessinTi of !.- lei'i-la' lire to
I ii.-: I (he riot hut t n-h i;Mit lire de-
ci.P'd that t!:es.- w.'.rr'ti-; elements
must il'Aell llv'''t'''e- ;a !. ya:ne ves-
sel and the Tire l:at''it; !!. r-1 has
h.-eri compel ! .1 ;. i 'f on v i
h i le the I ir.- las (;-;. ;i- i oi: : panles In
many Iim nlit i H fry 'l e fat oit of tin-
people.
'I'he lev.isl.;ire rilT'e.irs to nrfnrd
the only avenue of reii. f for the peo-
ple srd the n II session will utl-
i (oilitei;v .p.al -irh this difficult
pruMem In a drastic manner.
I An in. renslnir niiiiiner of nemile
repurt recularly of the satisfactory
results from taking Foley Kidney
Pills and eniiiiiieinl their healing and
cura-'lie qualifies. Foley's kidney
pills arr a earfully prepared medi-
cine (.'iiaranieed to contain no
hsrniful or habit forming drugs
They can only have a henefteia! effect
when iihccl for kidney and Plodder
troubles for backache rheumatlsn
weak back or lumbago
SnTtW Drug Co.
llt.UM- Pae Itrall Bill.
WAPIIINOTOX. July 17 House
past-e.I the Beall bill prohibiting cot-
ton futures dealing. The vote was 9."
to 25
Figures thenie Ives of course do
not lie but how about the men who
set them down and manipulate them
Into an expression of a desired con-
clusion Ft. Worth Telegram.
For Instsnee folqultt and Ilamsey
have ben conjuring with the figures
to show how the primary election
will result and they show 2ftO0O
fOSSK Ol'TM ATTLFS llOKISKIt
Ilimdii Is Killed Near Alexander
Clly Ten Minuter After
Fi(lit Iteumi
MONTfiOMEHY. Ala.. July 18 In
a hattle three miles South of Alex-
ander City this forenoon one of tho
rohhers who blew open tho Post-
office safe at Auburn Monday nlKht
was killed by a posse.
The bandit had hidden himself In
the woods when he was discovered.
He opened fire and In less than ten
minutes was mortally wounded.
None of the posse was hurt. On
his person 1335 In money was found
He had told a negro nearby early
(hat he was fleeing from justice and
that his home was In Oklahoma.
The dead man In his flight Tuesday
night left a grip containing a soil-
ed shirt bearing the stamp "The Mo-
del Clothiers Tulsa Okla." This
faintly connects him with a gang
which held up a Queen & Crescent
train In Mississippi recently and ob-
tained In the neghborhood of $250-
000. What MakM a 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
strength and she may rule a king-
dom. But that's just what Electric
Bitters give her. Thousands bless
them for overcoming fainting and
dizzy spells and for dispelling weak
ness nervousness backache and tir-
ed listless worn out feeling. Eloc-
trlc Bitters have dope me a world
of good" writes Eliza Pool Depew
Okla. "and I thank you with all my
heart for making such a good medi-
cine." Only 50c guaranteed by all
druggists.
Farms Must he Profitable
The schools are crowded with young
men who are educating themselves
being educated to become law-
yers doctors merchants teachers
and preachers. Few desire to become
farmers. The ambitious young man
Is planning to leave the farm. The
ambitious girl Is planning to leave
th-e. farm. All tho editorials about
the beauty of farm life are Igaored.
The cry back to the land Is unheed-
ed by them. The reason Is that they
know what they want and that the
farm will not give It to them. They
cannot get what they want on the
farm. The farm does not promise
enoiiKh for them. If this cor-dition Is
to be changed it will he changed by
making farm life more profitable.
less isolated and happier. - Far and
Ranch.
A. M. Nason. farming near Canaan
Me. was badly crippled with sciatic
rheumatism due he says to nrie aciil
in his blood. "Foley's Kidney Pills
entirely cured me and nls.i removed
numerous block specks tlmt were con
tlnuslly before my eyes." Foley's Kid
ney Pills are a urie acid solvent and
are effective fur the various forms
If rheumatism.
Snyder Driia: Company
A Fatlil'ul Nccm I
.MOIIII.K AI.i . .Inly IS Cir nit
JudKt! Samuel V. P.niwn adjourned
court tud.iy in: uf resp ' to Hen
ry Kinney an el. I anti-l'cliiiin necro
who for over forty years .is janitor I
of t he court house.
Attorneys and official.- of the our; ;
stopped IiUmiii-ss of the lourt to.
pay triluite to t'ie dead r.et;ro
Kitmey lKllldieil betAeen the 11 ii -tv
I renswrer's office and tie- hank.
ov.-r three 1 1 ; : ! i 1 1 dollars .11 his ser-
vice for 1 1 1 - - om:ty and not a cett
was ever out of the way.
He was seventy four years oi l
The Choice of n Hu-bninl
Is too Import.mr a matter for a wom-
an to be handicapped by weakness '
bad blood or foul breath. Avoid these I
kill hopes by t.ikitiK Ir. Kin's Life ;
Pills. New stret.B'h. fine i-omplexinn
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pur-' brea'li. c'.eerrul spirits -that
win men - fellow their use. a.-y.
safe sure 2'c all druc.iisi.i
Neadn lonIliurt
ft KM) Nev . July IS Twenty
lives were reported lost tonight in
a cloudburst that wiped out the
small town of Seven Trounhs Nev.
From Lovelack. near Seven
TrouRhs came word that seven per-
sons are known to be dead and that
the hotel at M.-v:am:l had been turn-
ed upside down "y the rush of wat-
er. Communication by wire was bad-
ly crippled and the roads were no
furrowed that automobiles were o-
bliced to make detours in seeking
news.
CASTOR I A
For IsianU and Chilfato.
T8 Kini Yea E2T3 A!i2j$ E::gM
6iDat:i -p of
wsd I JY"
When you plant money In the
harvest of profit and pleasure same
And like the produce of your garden It grows best
with careful attention till It becomes a harvest a
fortune. NOW Is "planting time." Think it over.
Snyder National Bank
Manager W. P. Duckett f tia
Southwestern Telegraph and Tele-
poneh Company has returned from
Abilene where he attended a meet
ing of the Managers of the West
Texas Exchanges. The purpose of
the meeting was to outline the best
plans In handling the election re-
turns on July 27th. The Telephone
Company Is prepared to give and will
give on the 27th of July the most
complete and the quickest returns
no the election that has ever been
given In the history of the State In
giving these returns one hundred
thousand miles of wire will be used
and several thousand employes will
be used In gathering these returns.
The Telephone company is sparing
no efforts In preparing for this great
undertaking their object being to
show what universal service can do.
FrieooN Visit the Signal
Mrs. P. Fenton ot I oieman Texas
and Mrs. M. Smith of Hot Springs
Arkansas mother and hister of Mr.
II. C. Fenton have been visiting here
arid left Monday eveninu for their
homes. They visited the Signal in
company with Mr nnd Mrs. II C.
Fenton and winched the print inn
machinery In operation
Crandni"! her Fenton lived hr
about ten years ao and she s.iis
the Snyder of today doesn't look
j like the Snyder she used to Know.
I The growth and improvement in the
town h.is been
would hardly h;
so miieh that sh
v k now 11 (lie pla
Frank Mans-
sev's Mata'itu
. piihlisto-r uf M 101
has 1 1 : 1 - I up v
the Koos
It I'r. .'.' r. :-si
machine? wjifi Ott' : ..'jMi
Oil'Jinn Sr'!-;.-'or !
r '
1 fi-a.:r:.;fT.
The G-irr.V :.V:.-a C-'-r.n SeUxct arJ P.ua;r..prirr is the Ule-Jt
labcr rai id- a i i i. T13.
It s.iv. 10 to 10 rv".' ''rr!' J Ij'1' according to t?;e
nature of & v ck : ar..J it a irs it in t! j'r.-p!f.J rr.jnncr by UyLoard
cordrol of car;-15- nv.-verr.-n's.
Tlic r..ilii Pr"mr Tiwri!. 10. hti Fourlcvn tvrw
jfcaturcs all cf vita! importance in prodiKing t!vc brt anJ quick.t work.
Let us sr.d yu a St.i'S Pr'micr caiaicgu describing tbern aJL
Smith Premier Department
Reioinff'Mi Typewriter Comoaav
I ncorporsteil
f' rc. street Denver Colo.
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bank you expect it to bring you a
as your garden.
I. O. it. V. Officei-M Installed
Snyder Lodge No. 4S5 installed
officers last Friday night. District
Deputy Grand Master W. J. Waldrla
of Ira was present and officiated as
Installing officer.
The list of new officers Is as fol-
lows: T. J. Blackburn N. (J.
D F. Banks V. .
K. H. Higglnbotham Secretary
K. M Stokes Tress.
T. O Defi'ebiuh. Chaplain.
F.d Brushear Warden
W. B. Thrash. Conductor. .
Adrian Banks. I. .
J. B. Johnson ft. S. to N O.
Jim Kelly. I.. S. to N. .
( arlie (Uenn. R S to V. O.
I. I.. I.incecum. U. S to V. G.
J. K. McConnell and T. B. Jenkins
flight and I .eft Scene Supporters
fif..'
Tomlinx-on' leter
Simmon's I.lver Purifier 1 the
most valuable remedy I've tried for
constipation anil disordered liver. It
doet Its work thoroughly bat does
not enpe like most remedies of its
ti:irater I certainly recommend ir
whenever the opportunity occurs.
M t Tonilinson. vw-j:i. Kan
I'ri- 1 ".e all ilrngaist.
! 1 1 .111 rebels placed 1 none un-
der a railroad tr.n k near Mexico City
and blew mi a passenger traiu eil
; which a loinprun of Federal troops
j were 1 ravellinsr A great many pc-o-!
pie were killed in the rebel charge.
! Thin v private passengers were In
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Hardy, J. S. The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1912, newspaper, July 26, 1912; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287928/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .