The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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FAMOUS BOUQUET FLOUR
Will from this day make them smile and be more appreciative
of the G. B. R. Smith Milling Company's product because the
biscuits will be flakier and more delicious than ever and re-
member we guarantee every sack of BOUQUET Flour to be
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
and if there should be any fault found we ask you to please
return same at once that we may replace it with another or
refund you your money because we do put a strong guaran-
tee behind BOUQUET FLOUR.
We solicit your flour business and assure you our prices will always
be right and the quality of "BOUQUET" will always be uniform.
Remember that we can supply you with FEED too.
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Ci n.-Mhlo A. I. it t rtift t ni;nli a
lmsli.es: trip to Cit'.nraili'.
II Is ril.ilim Kiiine more ami
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' A pel it Inn Is In-ill X rlrriilateil ak-
llii! the "II mill te" lo In keep lie"
btlti'eti nt Ir... l)oi;'t kti.-w v. what
will Ik- done atiout It. (1I Ceorce
nil's lie
;. W. Anc I lias ! nulle sli k l"it
i Letter le.
We hal a Mi: hIi.tIiiB lie re Sun lav
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il. Mr. Ileiry f:. i ;.-l tn i; I here.
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Nutt. Mr. IMiinr if eii lll rente
in tl:e i.'inil nf plenty ynti umililn'l
vi to wurk ho hard. Money Ih
ellltlli ever In re W e never fall l'h
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Sotie if niir people well! to the
Mas. Hie pli iile ami not all they ronlil
r:it When a fellow nets h nniltry let
lilm ki to Sniler. Those people
know how to feed. I I h li they would
liavo another pU tile next week.
--HAPPY hoy.
ti A. tir.int was here Saturday
from near Knapp and paid the Signal
.1 ple:is:Uit rail He says Ills roiill-
iry i ds rain His rotton looks pret-
ty i:m :. lie reported lots of eotton
hleoms lie has in iiefes in rotton
and it Is fairly uniform In size all
over. Ills i.tale is noihini: to hrau
IHnii-r all i.ay ''d hir.uli"- on the I thou: The r.ln
Make our b&nk
bank. When
you need fTAcQ
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I'lo'i'. the Post.
Jelf Just Ire Jr. was here from
.Iiihtleehiiri; las' week. He report.:
fine rains Hi- -i :itlil eve.-yt lil:m flour
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Mr. and Mis. VI N. Rowers rame
up frori S in Ans do l ist Saturday
nnd remained over until Monday
vlltlnn friends.
To aCeluapt to romljet a huslness
without advertising Is like trying to
fish without halt.
lr. A. O. SrarliorouKh was here
from SnyihT Monday.
K. II. 1 1 1 u ui tilnit lui in was hero this
v. eek from Snyder on his semi-
monthly v Islt to the st udio.
This w. : '( Wills P.m. hold to ( "
il. t'allis a! out s-.M iity head of row s i
it J'nliui .'iioiind The rattle were
de'.vend la.-t Molid.iy.
Mrs. W. P. C.arwii. of llaskel Tex
as Is the i:uesl of her daughter
M i s. Ilei ri;e liah-tou.
The Sweetwater Ueturd i'.ays: j
A htinrli oT U'. Mevlrans were lak- ; Q
en from here to Tenuno Monday to j)
i hop wood. ! Q
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lino Mann iiltendeil the Jlaivonle
to
P:.l Kih '-y of Snyder w ai In I In
City Saturday and Sunday.
Selling Colorado Coal
Is the way we made our reputa-
tion of "the best for the least 2
money ijuality considereq
pleiile at Snyder Tuesday.
Cordon I.. Mann went to Snyder Q
Tuesday to nasi.;! I ho hand hoys In q
the inusleiil proKraiu m' .iasouir
ekhrat ion.
Blacksmith shop in connection.
J. V. Hunt of Snyd. war. fhak.
ItiK hands with his many Swe ;vat'f
frlrluls Sat urd'iy.
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Sheriff J H. II: es ( : Si. yd r was
in th!" ilty 1'rldi y hetwc ti train ..
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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turned Sati:rd:
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Mrs. C.eorce Mass. y visited h- r 1 O O Q O O O O O O O O O O O C O O C O O O O O O O
parents. Mr. and Mr.e Sam llu.l. ut
Snyder l.iM week. 1 Q
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l.l-:?ie and tilr. ly Watklns Q
. ;.i :it two r three i!:ir.i Hiirt
Ira Herrley w
Tuesday with l.h
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t v r to Snyder
si.iie drum t as-
ol at the Ma.-onle
1 1 il oiir ( IiII-Im n of Worms.
You rati i halite fri'tful ill-temp
rid rhiidreii Itit. h'alt';y happy
ouiiKt ters. liv rlilc.it K tliem nr
worms. TossIiik. rnilit.i;. Krliie!ll:i: nf
. th .-r vr. i''1' HaH p. ae-
i: .p:u;!i d . !:h luiein e thirst pains
:a the htopi: rh i.r.-t how -In. fi v r-
i:d't:'ts and had hreath. lire symp-
to ns that Ind'.rate worins. Kirkapo
Worm Killer a pleasant Ciiidy loz-
I've. ixpels the worirs reaulates
the towels restore:) your children to
of Si.yi1
the ritv hot wnk. The foruier has
l eeli roniiertf 1 v fll Sr.; d r vrlumlr
for n numher of jr nr.. 1 1t foil IK
ladlrc rre reprr ei.tins ;!:- Oi.odrlrh
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les (oi:i;iii or la la . Tais Is ajO
'.ery healthful a f! 1 as profit :lil ; Q
w; y ro i:pi in' a' v ii a: !o-i. The niru
' : d it j I 'ft over tin Orler.t Men ia
M-niii; and w ill c. '. on th" trade
iilatn: till rouf to Alpine nr.d then I
th" S. P. Koutc tr Kl Paso. '
A (hmmI IntrviiiH nt.
W. I. Masll a weil knrwii mer-
chant of WhlttMtiouinl. Wis. houht
a mork of t'hainher laln'g inrdielnp
to as to h aide t supply them to J
THE I'NIVITSAL CAR
It's the i;:r itli t!ir ilnun hi rp.
1 1" lin!' sin j r i-- i "i x 'oa fiit
test i n:;.t! hi il hj ifs I. ivt rust nf
i::a.'ii. en:.!ii e Ami fl I lioiinoil
seiliie l ti.iiis ulieie nil 'oi r"-
::is ale i )(. . u; ih;! ; .
piiii :ti Mm. x ri.irt.inl ;mi efflrl
Mil i I li e.
11. .e's ti e ti -: : Koriis
I ' i. In Hi'.iie.-. ;: ti i.ho.it J.'Tii.im;
Totir:i.r "ar Mi'.m. -f. (.. .s:i-
iler. wit.t ell . n ill it (irt raia-
hf:ue-.TH I irtirul.irs from.
W. L. PETTY Sr.jdcr Tex.
of SNYDER TCXA
'eal:h and hapilnei:.v Mrs. J. A. !triihln custoiiiirs. After rerelvlns; them
in. of K'k'.ii 111. s-iyi: "I have used ho wan himself taken slrk and nayg
'! kap o Worm Killer for years. i!i it oik n-nall hottle ef Ch.-.mixT-in
I rt.tlrely rid w y ihlldrvti of j lain' Colie Cholera and l'larrh'ei
AormK. I wo'.;ld net ! without It." I Hrmedy .m Wdrth more to hh.i
'"iin -.'titeed. All driifcl t or by than Hip cost of hi entire stork of
mall. Prh o Sac. KlrUaoon Indian I these medh Iik-. For !( hy ill ol-
Medlilne Co.. Phliadehihia anil St.lrrs. 3-4t.
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The Signal for a'.l the newt.
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(;v. llrown of GenrrU ha. Incur- reived by' ork.nen In other d-part-re.l
the eerla.tlnK disp' asure of I menu of life ho h.ve not formed
I he rank union labor P pie In the!thee ares.lrery militant comblna.
foflowlnif remark: j tlonn."
"We ere hrl)Upht face to fare
with the factyhat tins union or Mr. J.A. Ftavely here Mon-
n t"T T" fni"nt0-f of puhllcjd.y from Flutann rJo1(.lnr over
JcrUn hrre fa'rJ vlre or oter cr rporatlom have . th. fin. - k.k .w. o..-a..
lurn. .forced tbelr riiM i.t.nr. ivru I
I i " "'"" r.ii;ni ana Monday morning.
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