The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1913 Page: 2 of 6
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We solicit your flour business and
be right and the quality of "BOUQUET" will always be uniform.
Bprnornhpr that imp can SUEinlv VOU With FEED tOO.
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CHrillnK tariff It'Kihlullnn in to li'iiM-
It up to Cotmri'M to tliroBli It out.
It In now eiM Ifil that thf lilll will
Iih under (lebalt till the lant of Auk-
iibt. Itcpulilli nun Ifil liy Senator
Smoot anil Sftiator IjtKollftle art-
(rklm overt inn- to bold protect Ion
for suicar and oo and they are
rroonltiK up to dtMiiocrut from latia
hero tlwhf intcrtnta arc Important.
Th adniluiMtration lll try to atand
firm for frw liHtlnn theac thliiKt but
a allitht dff liH'tion of dt'inocraU
would (poll tht unniP.
Prfldent WII-mio l a mature
thinkers on tariff nialtera and h" bf-
llrvrt Ma polulca will benefit III"
people at Israe even thoutth free
auRtr and wool may hurt a few
. peopln Inter-. ited In thone thin and
he believe." In the doctrine of the
nitmt Rood to tbe ureateit number of
popl.
Protection baa been tbe American
policy now for to lonx that any sort
of departure la regarded aa eiperl.
ment. and it mlaht aa well be tested
cut now aa to wait. There will never
l.t more opportune time. Of rourwe
If the Wilson politic reautt bad. the
country will quit talking about free
trade but If the new tariff bill aa
now outlined aball beiotue a law and
tbe country U protperoua there
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 beany 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
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ill-ail bciiiusi' ilu- clerk left the cap.
linn off. "by error " It In peculiar
that ha iiiiitiy iiiea.iiire;'. I.ise wlili hccr
tnln liitcrfsi or li'tub-m oppohe ami
the fait i hut n lenlhliil ure auffera
I . many tiling to ;:t t by tht-m haa a
tendency to weaken pi.pular confl.
(leu. e in leKilaturea.
-- 'the record by Dcinocrnt if connreiia-
AltK KMI ItoUiS l.olt; MONKV men. and the printing of Henry
The Dally presa In now teeminR (ieorue a rltingH ia another Inntanre
with rejw.it.' of llRht buHlneita In rail- In point. And when the battle of the
road carnliiKR. Creat tytiteiiia are tttandard waa In proKreiia the advo-
foint.'.l to a. iiiHera and one of the rate of cold and allver alike made
lilMM'Ft ha recently koiio to the bad. ; uoe of the government printing office
M ist i f Ui are not (killed In rail-
mailing i. or ran e romprehend the!
big figures representing the eipenae
of operation hut It ia hard t i under-'
t i t how old avatenil that hiva Xnnm I
rD p.iK-e I the experimental atage.
ahoiild all ron.e to grief at once and
that too. Juat at a time when the
call for i o ei iinieiit n ntrol baa been
l eral 'ed from ao many quarter.
Whenever polltlca. or Dig ilualneaa
C-i in the notion to exploit ame
apeiial theory. It may be not bed that
riti'les begin to be written to bol-
a'.er up the propoall Ion. and it Is
difficult to keep from believing that
the holders of railroad securities. In
a desire to have the government
atand behind the Investments are
ready to manipulate finances and
juggle figure) to create a sentiment
In their lotereta.
BOUQUET FLOUR.
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siiuit i r i a i i n i-1 i.m:ss i
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lilie hai lieeli a Move I'll unlit v II w hen
eer I ntlClessllieli wnlllil Mllf.-r lllelll-
h. hes uiiiii."iI mi. Seiiiiti'i' l.inli;e is
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nli. nie l is irankiiiK privlle(j-h al-
lliinii:!i it uould MTU' to liain
l"-r i i.tiuresKlniiiil in I ien..
The tiliibe lieinril nf Ariz lia nay
lio party is clear of tills misdeed.
Thai paper t- tys:
"Siiii-c nl the si iiii iiienis riiiiin it-
'll ! I.-. mi Wasliliiiilnti reuanliiiK the
disrlusiires made in the lobby inves?
' ilia' ion. it' the abuse of Hie frank .
i ii ptliliM" wmli make il appear
thill il has been ilnlie mostly in the
Ililerest of the prot. i ted Interests'
Ii n h Is neither fair imr true. The
c il has lie I been i unfilled to any
on p.uiij.iil party nor has it been
in the Interest of high protection any
; more than in favor of tariff reduc
tion and free trade the (.'old stand-
ard ir free nllver. I loth the repub-
lican and democratic particn have a-
bused the friiukiiiK prtvlli-KcR ulianip-
fully. "It him been pointed out by the San
Krani'lKco Chronicle that during the
campaign which reunited In the aec-
ond flection of (Jrover Cleveland en-
tire free trade bcoks wore n-ad Into
to disseminate their views."
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Governor Coiultt has completed
the appropriation kdll The Agricul-
tural and Mechanical College geta
$1300.(1(111. And yet ome men have
the nerve tu aay that the governor Is
unfriendly tu that Institution. Ft.
Worth Itecord.
The friendly attitude toward the
A. A M. has leen somewhat tardy In
development.
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linn. Ft. U C.IU has resigned bis
pcsltlon aa Commlaeloner of Hank-
ing and Insurance for Teia and will
go Into banking I business In New.
York. Tens Is preparing Inta of men
lo do buslneajtf In the great metrop-
olis. We evey have men qualified to
play the rofe of Jak Hose or
Hrldgle Welber.
assure you our prices willalway
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isix i.M.rsis am (;ovi:kmk.t
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l iicle Jimmy t'rnlcUfliatiks was u-
I round Ibis week peisUiidlllK people
! to read the Appeal lo Iteuson to :
'lliuw thai the i:eniinciit Is ahoul ;
I tu prt m i tile I'.niie and IJiieln'ry the1
! men ho were active in the prosecu-
jl'on of liebs Warn p Way land and
Otll'T sil" iilllsls (h '.!ci Willi oh-l
HtructiiiK justice. ..fide Jim my con-'
i slders It a victory fur Sot ia I is ill j
1 vt hen. in r .:'!!.- it ;s t.icrcly ..n lion-
st
HI V cm lllellt
ib iilini; w ith men lie-
j ciiseil of doiii): vv rolls'.
Tin- tiovc rinuciit is
of nil the people and i
Just iis mai.y richi-i nl
I me as ii ti v body eise.
the c. il. nil ill
i Socialist has
.1.4 l.'liil luiale
but no mote
defy the povv-
ami hoiilii on. of t In
or of government bis brothers need
not t peet the government to up-!
hold him In It. I
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Tin; mysterious disappearance of j
Mbe Ciiliimbla Coll. ce voi.th has been
i..l....l tj.. l.... l r i it
f'i.e'l. in- u.ir. i.r.-ii IWIIIIU huimii;
III Arkansas us assistant engineer
for ll'jiiu per annum. "Why ahoiild
I worry about being heir to ) 1.200-
Oiio?" was his naive query. There
are plenty of people in the world
who would gladly relieve him of this
particular worry or even a fraction
thereof. There are many different
forms of Ins.'.nlty. f'erchnnce this
youth offer a new brand for the In-
formation and Investigation of ex-
perts Austin talesman
A fellow who ran command a
1 1.500 aalary ia worth something to
the wor" i 1 1 (side of a big fortune.
The Abilene Reporter went state
offlccra to get bigger salaries. It
may be that some of the aalarlea are
rather low but good men have held
the pieces and saved sciuo money.
There Is no reason why the atate
houlJ ensure ever public aervant
the ability to keep hla family In fast
society and take them to a watering
place In the summer. There aeema to
be a general Idea that working for
the atate calls for aalarlea larger
than la commensurate with the ser
vice performed.
With a bigger wheat and corn crop
already made than ever before
known. It does look like breadstuff
ought to come cheaper tut It la to
the advantage or the farmer that
the world demand for corn cannot
eattly be supplied.
TTM
Reliable Grocer
Snyder
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No vvoiiiler the Vallktes won tho
day fifty years ai;o at Cetlyshiirt".
One decrepit old I'nloti vet pot on
the war path there the other fVcnlni;
and nut a whole hunch to rout
slitshliit' H'ven i f the crowd. If nil
the l-'ederal force were built on that
pattern they could whip tho world
except ('apt. Hill .McDonald and Col.
KnoH.'Velt .
j Higginbotham
Dealers In Lumber Wire Posts Paints and Oils i'
Screen Doors
Snyder
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wKrvest i!
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAIIK
of SNYDER TEXAS
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Soniel hues (he fellow" who starts
out to make ii npnon or spull a horn
succeeds -In spollin1' a (lorn.
IIIIiioIh VntesseH are confronleil
j by a very I rotiblcHome proposition.
.Many of "the poorer women refuse
to go to Ihe polllim places because
thoy can't afford as fine rowiih as
are worn by Hie more wealthy.
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