The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1912 Page: 8 of 8
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JmcliiaJhydor
Violet C? Carnation
The finest imported
Talc smooth soft and
velvety. In the box
with the Hinged Cover
and Perforated Top
Talcum Powder Toilet Water
high Grade I'erf Hints
Free Delivery Phone 221
ITJL DRUG STORE
F. V. CLARK Druggist.
The Mail and th Telegram at
Merkel have consolidated.
Horn. In Snyder July lltto Tom
McNeil and wife a girl.
K. 8. Domett was here Thursday
from Flalnvlew.
J. W. Tcmpleton waf your rhlrk
ens especially hens aufricrs.
Mr. J. C lleakley wuh here Moii-
duy frotn Dunn.
liny McFarlnnd
day from Dunn.
was here Sutur-
I'. M. Holln and dniiKhter return-
ed Saturday from visiting at Tulla.
Hcr.--M;-V -Whri Is conducting a
TMlval meeting fhiikweck at Herm
it
Horn In Snyder July 19 to Char-
Hp Ullger pud wife a ten pound
boy.
A nice rain fell Wednesday nUlit
in the Plalnvicw country cast of Sny
!r.
Mr. D. Holcomh called into see iih
Monday and moved his date up u
notch.
Mr. Sadler of Floydada Ik here
to visit Is daughter Mrs. HukIi Scar-
borough. J. W. TempVtoir wants your friers
nd hens and pay ttyi prices fur
them.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wood return-
ed Thursday from a sujounr of
ml vera I weeks In South went Texas.
Miss Jewell Justice of fhuppcll
lllll is the Hiimmi'r guest of her sis-
ter. Mrs. J I in fhlnu. on South
Spring street.
Will Hidck wi'H in from Funis
Creek Thursday and reported a pret
iy good ruin over there Wednesday
ulKht.
IlltlKe W. W. lieall was here Tiles
day from Sweetwater lie is a can-
didate for District J ii dii.' In his din
trlct and thinks he has a good pros-
pect of election.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wooley who
have been here visiting Mr. and
Mrs. M. K. Mcssiincr left Monday for
their home at Cameron. They are
the parents of Mrs. MeMomcr
NOTICE
To tlie Imlieo of Miyitcr anil Scurry County:
The Ifst toilet piods In the world all' the Franco Amc-iii-n lljv'ti-
ip Toilet lteni;its. fail nt C ..- i -sC elct.iau for seme.
M Its. V. . W.ITK IAS
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of ill Sriirry Co mity lanJ ami town .oioity-
Hisgins-Curnuttc Abstract Co
IIAKDY M. HOYI) I'n.M-i tor.
lps.iis ot lt -t St.it-1 II
Suggestions!
rffnmf
A. Hhondes was here Thursday
from Ira.
Ilev. J. W. Hunt returned Thurs-
day from Chllleothe where he was
engaged In a revival meeting.
Hrlng yXur ftl kens to J. W. Tom
pleton nndWet the highest market
price for twin.
it. F. Siddotis showed his pleas-
ant countenance In Snydnr Wednes-
day. While people at Hroken How Ok-
lahoma made a raid on the negro
population and ran every coon out
of town.
Frank Moore returned a week aen
from South Texas where he has been
III quest of hiullh. He says he feels
much better than when he went n-
way.
J. K Kcllv unit ruinllv of UnlH
Oklahoma are kuchIs in the paren-
tal ho Rev ami Mrs. C. II. Kel-
ly's An effort was made In the Senate
to criticise Roosevelt because he re
fused to meet l.orlnier at a luimiiiet
but the outcome shows that Teddy
had sUed the case up about rltlit.
Dr. II. K. ItoHHcr returned last
Friday from a trip to his old home
In South Carolina lie Hays people
lire In fair c Ire timHtaiicca there but
the Mississippi Valley country where
the floods prevailed is In j brd
shape.
Rev. F. I. Iliitchcson loll Mon-
day for Palmer in Fills county where
he will conduct an c viiiikcIIhiIc meet
Iiik. After that he will Ko to Merid-
ian In ltoKiin county lie expects ti
lie away till September.
The ISaptlsl revival meeting clon-
ed liiHt Friday. There were fifteen
additions to I lie church ami four
persons were baptized Friday. Dr.
Ilishop Is i on. lulling a meet iiii: thin
wo! a' llcrmleiKli.
Tom II. .le and family li;iw (.-one
lo Lanicxii In spend the hiiiii r
Gcorce Ciillum I mm I ii them up
there wIMi their hniixehold effects.
They will remain there Indefinitely.
I IMi. Kuhaiik came home this
week from nil extended business i
tour In Arkansas lie sas lie iiev- j
cr saw so much rain before and
crops ur- pood In that country
in -. Snvil.f. T.-xi 5
peak 1
tonight at the Court nous.
A. J. McDowell left Tuesday for
a business trip to Dallas
Rer. J. W. Oarard Is visiting at
Anson.
California pots
tapes at
I' Ion Gr
Farmers
Grocery Co.
Mrs. Jim Lockhart has returned
from visiting at Tahoka.
Alma and Edward Thompson
have gone to visit relatives In Collin
COunty.
Miss Mary Clark Ipft Wednesday
over the Santa Ke to visit friends in
Amarlllo.
Mr. J. T. Wilson of Rising Star is
visiting his daughter Mrs. W. H.
Stamps.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sims a tod son
returned Wednesday from visiting in
Jones and Calahan counties.
Mrs. Hay Hlgglubothani of Heim-
lelph Is the guest this week of Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. Garrard.
Judge C. C. Hlgglns went to I'ost
City Wednesday to make a speech In
the Interest of Judge Ramsey.
Tate lckhart returned a few days
ago from visiting relatives (if Abi-
lene orfd Stamford.
Royal Owl
Owl Wthe best ever. One
convlil you.
''arnieiANgilon Merc. Co.
sack will
F
Kd. Curry und family returned on
Tuesday from visiting at Miles. Tex
as
Airs. I. W. Iloreni has returned
from visiting relatives in New Mex-
ico. Mrs. Dr. Kirkpatrlck und daughter
Ruth returned Thursday from au ex
tended visit In Amarlllo
After this week we will all luy
aside our heavyweight political tog-
gery and get down to material busl-
tiees. Now if we can get a g'ood general
rain the defeated candidates will feel
like they haven't lost anythlna.
let Royal til Flour anil have
good bread all time. '
Farmers J'liNti Men-untile Co.
Rev. J. W. Hunt who has heen
o.-cr In the PnnbaiidH corntry r ivi
that llardemun cdiiiiiv nal'e for
Ramsey and safer for Sheppard.
Mr. A. C. Fox received a messuge
Tuesday saying that his mother Is
seriously sick at her home In .Nash
vllle Tennessee and not expected to
live. Mr. Fox left at once to go to
heri bedside. fcSl
Mrs. W. T. Maze found a nmiiKlcr I
snake the oilier day botherltiK her I
chickens ami xoon dispatched the rep
tile with a hoe. It w as classified iih I
a rattlesnake pilot and measured I
seven ft et long and about ! Indies
lu circumference at lamest part of
body.
Deputy Sheriff .on Graham and
family returned Monday from a vis-
it In til Texas and points In Ark
ansas i. on suys tnal tlie crops are j
line over there und he was a bit ills- j
appointed when be tot borne and
found mi much need of rain here. I
Five p;i sm-ii i:cr IV re
oor Konl
delivered
cars at on coiiile
anywhere In Milch
or Scurry
count Ich.
W. I.
ARent
.ne. lexas.
2'. acres :: 1-2 miles cast of Sny-
der to trade for house and lot In
Snyder. Con on now and v busy
If you wain :i imi trade
;i:n w. iikuwn.
At the Sicual ofiii-.-
A illrei mail route from SiimW
to Dunn and Ira is a ju-a n!:. r-;is-otuible
denial d. Such n r.nic .:''
h' a dlreci means if quick commun-
ication hi-twccn populous sections Of
Ilia same county.
on band Saturday e-innc
Ket he c'.ert'.! returns
a -be wire.
The county candidate! will
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ir.i.
The bulletin board will ).e erected
In front of Si. nil o.-.ic. at. d the
nmrkers will tabulate the ntnun ;is
fast .-is they cotie In.
2 J acr.- In Kau!'iiar. ' ostity I
s. is of b.us-s. l.u res in ctiliha-
tli.n. v. .!)! to trade fur farm in Scur-
ry Ciinni in Herinlcik'b oiiimiinlty
pr. ferred S-e me a- t ! Signal cf-
fi.e -
j t.KO t:i;mv.
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I'M .'on your trarb hs il'd off
11. urs l i
Mr. and Mm. George raxton have
returned to their home in Abilene.
Few men ever know how bad they
re until they have gotten Into pol-
itics. New Jersey republicans have ful-
lyorganlzed under the banner of
Roosevelt.
Henry Wattcrson Is about the
only militant democrat that has not
visited the democratic nominee.
Mai Cox who lives in the east part
of town brought to the Signal of-
fice Thursday a twin cucumber which
is a vegetable curiosity.
That New York scandal Is aptu
give Gotham a general shakeup un-
til the whitewash man gets in his.
work -.ijrwrajc.gr- .
Lie sure and attend the precinct
convention at 2 p. in. to elect dele-
gates to the State convention and
the several district conventions.
Concentration along practical lines
Is Just us Important In the education
of the boy for farmer or mechanic
as for a lawyer or doctor.
The Fort Worth Record says
shoes have gone up in price and
higher priced clothing is in sight. If
clothes get much higher seilim
them will be all there is to It.
W. II. Richardson of Dunn and J.
A. Seats of Jayton were pleasant
cnllers at the Signal office this week
and contributed to the Joy fund.
One evidence of the wholesome In-
fluence of Christianity Is seen in the
fact that every man who wants fa-
vors from the better elements of so-
ciety profess a great respect for
the church.
Mr. II. M. Halner. the Santa Fe
agricultural man said here the oth-
er day that West Texas would yet
show up to be tlio best agricultural
region In the State. He said the peo-
ple must get out of the idea of so
much speculation and settle down to
make a living. As a rule the specu-
lator Is not u country builder. The
prosperity of West Texus depends on
the prosperity of the men who build
homes mid raise ( rops and stock.
There are lots of people In this
country who have lived here through
worm' drouths that we htvc had lu
later years and those who are able
to stay with West Texas will come
out on top.
Program lliiu .Mfion Society. I
July 2f nt the Presbyterian
church.
leader -Mrs. Grimes.
Study Course Chapter 4.
The Church and Social Questions.
Scripture Reading: Amos 5: 11-12
Zach: 7:9-10;Dcut. 24 : 14.
Soiik No. 27.
Prayer.
Song No. 64.
What l the Ideal of the Church
"n'l how has It failed Mrs. Couch.
Home of the marked successes of
'he church -Mrs. Joe Strayhorn.
American Oemocrncy what does
" recjuire Mrs. Kxell.
What dangers threaten the home
.....I 1 nr.. .-.ii.. i. . .. .
nun nmiic me .urs. wiiii naruy.
Y
now can me enured increase Its
practical po wit"- -Mrs. Grantham
Song 1
I los'.'ss
Mrs. Allen Weaver.
Tuesday Social CJiiti Met
Mrs. F. V.. Grimes was the cliartn-
lii ho.te.s to thv Tuesday Sodal
Club this week.
After a ry iniei est Inc business
meeting several enthusiastic panics
I of forty-two were played followed I
I i . . . '
I by delicious refreshments consist-
I ML- of three courses.
1 Mrs Crliii.u lu ..Iucm a. .lit I I
Till hoxfss and this proved lis usual j
Mil etreiucly enjoyable ufternoon. I
Tc cltib'a next lueelitiK will be'
l.i Id with Miss P.iihauk August fi. i
OTICK.
I will hare a ur of Klbertu
peaches i crated) In Snyder Satur-
day July 2 or Mo inlay the 2!'th.
!'. sure to see them and buy while
I lley
hero.
M K. Shuttlet.wortli.
bicken I'ip
The Imllk-w of the Christian church
will .r e a chicken pie dinner at I Inlt.d States DUtrict Judge Han-
:!.. Ki o:sman building west side of I ford o' Seattle who w as about to b
the su-iare Saturday July 27. Kv- j impeachi-d for nils.onduct in offic-
erybody Is. Ipvited to take dinner has sent lu his resignation
with the ladies and enjoy a feast of; He is charged with unjustly de-
julcj chicken pie. jpthlni! a Socalist of his cliiieiiship
luMl't Kite Coots l'K.
A l-istmi man lost his ke from
i he bite of an Insect two years before
. To .rt sin li calamities from
sflt.s and liltea of Insects use Huk-
len's Arnica SaDV prou;ptly to kill
tie p'l.- iii and recnt t::f lamM ion.
sui-iim iTid pain. Hoai bun s bo!!s
n''T.n. pil'-s eczema. cms und
u' Oi.U Z- icnts at ail iliii.-f.-.-ts
rnAINVIKW FACTS
Well it Is still dry weather out In
this part of the country.
Cotton and young feed are need-
ing rain .
We learn that Mr. Henry Myers
has had a telephone Installed In his
home.
Mr. Archie Ryan bus returned
from the Plains. He says that busi-
ness Is very dull out there.
Miss May Preston was visiting
Kva Herrin last Wodnesday..
Air. Forest Jones and wife have
been over In 'New Mexico prospecl-i
There were several young people
down to the singing at Pleasant Iftll
Sunday afternoon.
I
Sunday was Ilaptlst meeting day.
Brother Kelly filled his regular np
poiutiueut here.
Miss Ola White Archie Ryan
Gladys Clanton George Morton
were pleasant callers at May Pres-
ton's Sunday evening
.Mrs. Parks Is visiting her moth-
Mrs. .Myers this week.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wil-
liamson. July 1 Hth. a boy.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. John Gill
I July 19 a girl.
Mr. Henry Myers Rave the young
people a singing Sunduy night.
Mr. Forest Naylor was a culler at
the White home Sunday ufternoon.
The party at Mr. Nnylor'a last
Thursday night was a good one. The
people of Plalnvlew believe In hav-
ing a good time.
WILD ROSB
Social F.vent.
The J. L G. Social Club met with
Miss Francis Ely Wednesday July
24. After several games of "42" and
music by some of the members MIhh
Francis assisted by her slater serv-
ed delicious refreshments of sand-
wiches and Iced tea. Those present
were:
loulse Clark.
loia Grantham
Monte Martin
Florence Cornelius
Kunice Price
Hsllie tiodley
Zada Monroe
Annie Yonpe.
-Reporter.
May l Confident.
Dallas Tex.. July 4.
lfti:
Kdftor Siunal.
Snyder Texas
Relative reports from every coun-
ty In the state assurer u great vic-
tory at polls for Judge Ramsey and
clean government Saturday. We
hope to make the victory complete
by selecting Ramsey delegates at
the precinct primary conventions.
Wo heartily appreciate all assistance
we can CCt in this irrent contcuf frtr
poiito.
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j RICH VRD MAY1
State Chairman.
Letter fro'n Mo. Gofortli
Mrs. 7.. K. Gi-forth 2113 Holly St. i
j Kansas City writes: 'After using a
sample bottle- and two 23 cent bot
tles of Hunt's Lightning Oil I am al-
most well o.' Catarrh. It stops my
headaches. It Is the best medicine
I ever saw nnd I jiiHt can't keep
house ulfliin ll " Ul I- ;-ll tit
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dniKKlsts
i V rom the looks of the State De-
I niocratic ticket this year traffic on
nan nifr is piling 10 IH' Heavier
than usual and to prevent con nest Ion
at tho puMHctiKcr docks an order for
I more boats and better lioa's should
be placed at oil" e In order to handle
j the butdiiPHS with a ijeer.. of pre- j
. (Inlnii and rertulnty.
! Diir'mjr the summer montlit mother of
voiuik clulilrei) should w.itch for anr unot-
! timl lnowne-ii of the how-U.
When nirn
j prompt att'tition at thin time aerious trniilde
msy I sToideiL Cliinilsrliin'r Colic Choi-
I era and Dinrrhoen Remeilr ran Iiti be
! deulfd iiH.n. Fur sale by all dealer.
j .in- i.'i . i rx nuspeuiu-ll ncnon.
Concret-hinan l!erer any the reslK-
nation is an admission of K'lllt Man
ford claims ill health i.s his reason
but history w;!l record the truth In
the case.
Mrs A. Kahou. a relative of G iv.
Mote coni'iilfe.l sul'lile W diivi!.iy
at Mai.hatian. Nevada. She bad re-
In!
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proper
Zapata a prominent rebel chief-
tain In Mexico pledges unlimited
support to Gen. Orozco.
nishop Henry W. Warren of the
Methodist church died this week at
Denver with pneumonia. He has
been an active bishop for thirty two
years.
It has been announced that Lorl-
mer's frlenda In Chicago would meet
him In great numbers on his return
home but when he got there he
lound noue to greet him.
The vote of the democrats on to-
morrow will shape up the policies of
Texas for the next two years. We
ought to vote as patriots. We should
vote for the men we belieTd will
make the best all purpose officers
We may like a man on one point
who Is weak along other lines We
should select men who wlil see that
Texas has fair showing for the great
est possible progress.
If vnj are a housewife yon cannot reaon-
ably nnne to he healthy or beautiful by wuh-
ing dishes sweeping and doing housework
all day and crawling into bed dead tired at
night You must get out into the open air
nnd sunlight If yon do this every amy and
keep Tour stomiich and bowels Id food order
by taking Chamberlain's Tablets when seed-
ed you should become both healthy and
beautiful. For sale by all dealer.
sPKciAii f..cu:niox imtks
Special excursion to Houston and
Galveston and return
$8.03
from Rnydpr to either of the above
cities and return. Special train leaves
Snyder Aug. 7th about noon re-
turning leaving Galveston and Hous
ton night of Aug 10th. We bare ar
ranged these dates so as to permit
passengers to take In the Cotton Car-
nival at Galveston in addition to oth
er attractions there on these dates.
Also 917.00 Snyder to Galveston
and return going Aug. C to 15 re-
turn limit Aug. 20.
Account Sheriff's Association nt
Ft. Worth we will sell tickets Sny
der to Fort Worth and return good
goln Aug. .' return limit Aug 10
at
round trip.
Account State Democratic con
vention at San Antonio Texus. Aug
12 to 11 we will sell tickets Snyder
to Sun Antonio nnd return at
15.341
good going Aug. 9 and 10. Final lim
it for return. Aug 16.
Account Odd Fellow's Association
meeting at Sweetwater Aug. 14-1S
we will sell tickets Snyder to Sweet
water and return at
$ I ..".-
round trip. Good going Aug. 13. re-
turn limit Aug. 1G.
Account Presbyterian Kncamn-
nient nt Kerrvllle Texas July 25th
to Aug. 13th 1912. We-will sell
tickets at
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round trip. Good going July 22 and
23. Return HiiiiT Aug. 16.
Ac'Ount Kpworth league Kn-
caiiiptm lit (State fciunday School)
Aug. lt to 11th ut Corpus Christ!
Texas we will tall round trip tick-
ets at
Il.l.
Good gcitii; July 29 and Uo. Return
limit. Auk Hth.
For nir year and summer tourist
; rutej v Texas resorfa all points of
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