The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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We were oneo more vlaited wlcli
good rains lust Siiinlny and Sunday
nlf;ht. Crops ore looklim flue and
farmer ure wearing a smile from
par to ear.
111 lilt? V. 11) JMll ' -
Kiiln make Fluvanna tlwlr homo.
Mr. W. H. 1 'alio and family arc
spending tills week on tlielr farm In
llorden eonnty. Mr. lloynton Is keep
liig the store durliiK their absence.
Sunday mhool attendance was
Bmall last Sunday on account of the
rainy weather and tho prayer moot-
ing wa rained out.
Mis Nora Turner of Snyder visit-
ed In our community tho first of tho
week.
Mr. Hay Popo who has hoen away
Pt work camo home Inst Saturday.
Little Gertie Cordlll of near Dunn
Is visiting her fr.ther a few days.
Mr. Hay llinkabee or i'nlon visit-
ed our Sunday School Inst Sunday.
Tho Farmers" I'nlon met last Sat-
urday night and elected delegates
for the coming County I'nlon.
Misses ..Viola Nora anil (ienrule
Turner visited at tho homo of Mr.
W. 11. Lemon last Monday.
Mr. Gerald Lemon Is working near
Ira now.
Mr. V. II. Cordlll ami little daiifch
tor Gertie visited Mr. It. L. Tin n-e-
last ijunday.
Mr. F. I. Townsem! lectured here
last Wednesday night i. week ago.
Miss Iora Lemon spei.t Sunday
with Miss Viola Turner.
Some cf the people here attended
tho Fifth Sunday meeting at 1'iilon
last week.
Mr. C. S. Hushy visited In Sny-
der last Sunday.
Tho ('rowih-r hoys played base ball
nt Mr. Hentloyn Monday.
Mr. IT. Hlggs and family visit.
Mr. W.Tl. Lenior and family Sund.
' Some of our young i eoplo enjoy-
ed tho party at Mr. S. W. Light's last
Tuesday night.
Prof. O. L. Howell and family re-
turned Sunday nfter a three week's
visit with homo folks In this and
Howard county.
Miss Lucllo Miller nnd Miss Lena
Coleman of Snyder catno In Wednes-
day of last week for a few day? visit
with Mr. J. A. WeoiiiB and family.
A number of our people h.V3 been
gathering plums over on tho river
Ibo past few days. They all report
the crop a banner one this year.
Mr. C. A. Daniels transacted bus-
iness in tho county cnpltol a couple
of days last week.
.T. S. Collier intended the Fifth
Sunday meeting Saturday nt I'nlon
Si 'ao! I house.
The Farmers' Institute will s-nd
four delegates '.o College Stutloil to
attend the annual meeting of that
body nt A. K M. College which will
be In session there this month.
Mr. Anderson and family from
Hear Loralue viMtod Mr. J. J. Pope
anil family last Sunday and Monday.
- TWINKLING STA It.
Mrs. V. C. Vick and daughter
Miss Winifred are attending the
town opening at l.lttlefiold.
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This part of the loiintry was vis-
lieu iiy tine oi i ne iiio'si rams .ai.
urday and Sunday. Hie precipitation
being about three Inches w libit In-
htiri' tho eari feed crop. Cotton and
other crops will be greatly benefited.
Prospects were never brighter 'or a
bumper rnp
Prayer services were heel In the
Methodist ihtirch Friday and Satur-
day morning by a number of the
(hunti people of our town mil coun-
try praying fir rain and wo all feel
that their prayers were answered.
Mr F. It. Ha'.ls father and tls-
ter from near tteorgetnw u came in
Thursday of last week for a few days
viclt.
J. A. Siavoly tralistactoii business
in Snv d T Moiid.o
Ii m. p.iberts left Monday for a
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llFTIIFL XKWS
The writer was so busy last week
getting ready to go to the picnic
and hail such n big time that hi- for-
got to write ent irely.
llethcil has had the big ruin that
we have bet) looking for and every
thing Is looking good especially the
long fares.
Jim Seabourn had the misfortune
to stick a nail in his foot which Is
keeping him at homo for sov ral
days.
Mr. and Mrs. llutiheson spent Sun
day evening In the Crowder commu-
nity. Tho attendance at our Sunday
school was small nil account of the
show ers.
Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Townseud spent
Sunday at Mr. Womack's.
Our Farmers' I'nlon met on Its
regular meeting night with a good
attendance and all the farmers ought
to get In line.
Oscar lluti heson had a very tdck
horse Monday and had to call the
doctor out.
Quito a number of our pei pie
were In town Saturday.
Itcv. G. II. Gattis will preach here
Sunday and we hope everybody will
be there.
--HAPPY JACK.
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visit.
we.-iis vi.-U to ! !ferett p..rtr
J O. Lane and family left S.-
for Corn H ' I f r a two i.o:.!h
111 M I KOI T ITF.MS
We have ut last got thr.t good
rain w e long li oked tor and every
hi ly ii it. I Mtnh'H attain.
K IGI1T
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is the time to buy your sum-
mer clothes and footwear.
Every department of this big store
is teeming with unusual values-big
selections &wonderfullvlowprice
s
MEN'S SUITS
of the newest models
in two and three but-
ton sack and Norfolks
The fabrics arc all
wool and carefully
hand tailored
$8.00 to $25.00
BOYS' SUITS
We arc especially
proud of our boys
suits because they
have the same style
the same fit and the
high quality of fabrics
that make our men's
clothes so popular.
In addition they are
made doubly strong
to resist the wear and
tear of boy ph.y.
$2.00 to $10.00
Ladies linen
coats & dresses.
Every lady who sees
the magnificent as-
sortment of new
leady-to-vvear appar-
el at this store is de-
lighted. You will en-
joy seeing ihe display
of Ladies Linen Dust-
ers even if you do not
want to buy a single
thing.
The values vare very
enticing offering as
they do wanted mer-
chandise at exception-
ally low prices You
will also find a nice
assortment of chil-
dren's dresses of any
grade and style.
A trial will convince you that
it pays to come to this store
first.
Foot wear for
ALL THE FAMILY
Father mother son
daughter and baby
can all find shoes to
fit them here Our
mammoth assortment
combined with our
much better than us-
ual qualities m a k e
buying here an ex-
ceptional advantage.
All Prices.
Dry coops
In our dry goods and
dress goods depart-
ment we have the
most recent creations
of the fabric mills. It
is easy to select what
you want nnd you
are sure it is in style
because we watch out
for that importnt
feature.
Quality
Merchandise
tjo lK!n S
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Quality
Merchandise
mffamrojreiiii i mini in ma i ' eaa3inracB;jtreira
lee M t'lannahan mid family
from the Wellborn f.'rni Hent Hat-
i.raav and Sundry vixltii.K friends In
our eotiunnnlty.
Ho.r Sander and wife of Snyder i
ieiit veMTai day.t with I'nrle Jep I
Itrown'n family last week.
build an artri'i at Ho iKont Weili.es-
day for the revival whiih In i n
Friday nl;ht.
Jo Wilson of our eoinniututy left
iast Thursday for a vli-i In Johnsou
count y.
Several families around llookont
made a trip to J ust Irelnirn last week
to b'inl plums
J. I. II ::-;-oui:h Attended servl.es
.- t'.e .'VtN dot i hurt 1 lit Kl II van. I
i: a I..M Stitrday. j
Marvo p.nd Th.il Itrow nins ma ! a i
!ri;i to l"i!ier lounty ;..-t week. i
It vvlil do ou i:oi .1 to meet the
ltookont neonle si in o the rains last
! Sunday.
j ci.on nori'KH
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Mr I'
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made a
Mrs.
(i ii.l. mi ft I li. k I'.iow n
trip to Si: v il r l.i.t Mon.'.av.
llarv? l:row nitn
!: KUloT i mint y
is vll:i:ii
this week.
Tl e I' okoat prople nre poii.K to
I'rletids i f the illilver Ity s..y the
A; rieultiir..l nnd Me.-haii'-'al eoibi;.
h:is iiothinu to ferr fiMia Ihe ndnp-
t ton of the proposed amendment be-
iaii i'f the leere islnn demand for
praetli al training In aci ieiilt tire and
the lneihr.t.le arts both the college
and lb." iinivir ;iy will be cr ewded
for nn Indi finite period and ad ll-
ielial (oM. e.s wil lied t be es'ab-
lis'ied In d'ffen i.t parts of the state
i San Antonio K pr as.
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Just as The Liberty Bell proclaimed
Liberty 4th July 1776
Just so THE ARCADE proclaims
liberty from high prices July 4th 1913
Music Iteiital.
The luusle pupils of Mrs. T. V.
Maker fpent. a very pleasant oveiilni!
at her heme on Frid ay eveniiiK June
2 7. A finenilld program was render-
ed and enjoyed by till
In the execution of everciseii and
pieces the pupils tave evidences of
careful nnd palnl aK Itm effort ou
ihe part of both teacher and pupils.
After tho program bllcoim re-
freshment were nerved and after In-
dulfCinK In merry panics the class
adjourned in meet uKaln In tho near
fut uro.
ItKPOKTKU.
:px)sei In ItoMiliitiou I H.
Ira St iirdivaisl pal l the Sivtuat a
eleasiiit call Wei! tie.- la v . In lpeak.
I tl K of the priiponel constitutional
amendment as called for In l.cirls-
latlve rcsolutioa 1 he laid lo Is
against li.
U. II. PretiiiHn of llermielnh ayt
when he votes to change the rim-
tt!!iltion be wan1 to fuiiy under-
(st:iiid I lie meaning nnd effect of the
l..:nj.e and there are :i many nides
f::iii rr.rtierH to the proposition I 0
Uiiks ho w ill hi rati h it from top to
.bottom. He admits there nre feme
eon points in it but bo prefers to
take tho thine In tr ken dosi s.
China Is ald to have cast o'f In-
habitants known ha Tartars at.d
a Catholic bhihop In ( h!r. w ants
t I e ure Mexican t eruT.er'l for that
j people. From wh?t wo hav alwavi
bear I of catrhlr. and trainti.g Tar.
Jters. are wi:il::g for Mexicans to
1 'to b.b.
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Why We
ADVERTISE
Ilecauso we want tho people of Snyder and Scurry
rfunty to know we alwaya appreciate 0ur trade and
promise jou courteous treatment and cloe prices at all
tlmen Wo carry a comp'oto Fto k .f '
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Ely k Leverett
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On the northe.-ut corner but e treat you on the .u.re
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M.-. nnd Mrs. J. l s.rf return-
d Wednesday eveiing trom a five
:.' lra-.e; i.i'Lig In California.
I tah and Cob ra!i. They report a
fln trip. They saw lots of tbe world.
Mr. Sears said he was In fnow last
Tnebdar. Those of us who were In
njiii r that dy sere a lonit
from ihe iAow r'ti.-icr'
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has the rlKht aort
petriotlc spirit about him. Ho has
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1913, newspaper, July 4, 1913; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287985/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .