The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1913 Page: 3 of 6
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We fake pleasure in stating to our trade that we can assure them that the
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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-
tee behind BOUQUET FLOUR.
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Ulfe 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.
fiairy
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1 aylor
Reliable Grocer;
Snyder Texas
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. otor Hadford rrehidont Texas
' Farmers' Union.
Tort Worth T-J.i July 1. At
the risk of ufidered a lobby
ist I want to say a few words In
the Interest of I lie- men who hold
the ji'ow handles of this Nation con-
renting tariff IcMaUon and particu-
larly an It relates to free wool. 1
notice from the press reports that
iiiost cver H"1? 'f Industry at !'!' -d
by tariff fahedules has been repre-
sented beforu the Committee by mI-
vortoiiKiiud mod. holders ami p"!it I-
Val at t riieys whose evldem
Nation's council that placing wool
on the free list will not affo. t the
price of cotton and by others equal-
ly as will Informed that It will re-
duce the price of cotton hut I hae
heard no authority contend that the
th. II he aide ;. fully i o eh. ml v U . ; I I 1. 11 I ' I I I l A .
the ini'.i n I ti k of the l;:w without the
assistance of an interpr l"r. Let me
.ay !n tin1 in'i rest of the men who
u i 1 the plows In the cotton fl'dds
o! the Si m ' li that the Civil w.r Is
i ion r.i: i:.i.i:ci i i
innnv iastunces was no doubt In
toxlcat'ed with the hope of profit and i a part of wisdom for one whose f
they have had the'r lald at-'ents t.er- j .buiy loimw m- .. ...
the world hut the ! to treat t Me uiiricatc pa'iias
.1 would which l.'ol to a theon-iir.il am.lvsi-
proposed lej-lslat loll will I In rease I o w r an I ati lor.s . Incur direct l
either the price of wiol or the pri.e J l race.il.le to tariff h-eislation r.innot
of cotton and as these flhrcs are the he i . tin- I. and pl.iin-.: iii.-.
tnoii.-y crops of the South I want to .The market quotailoiiK will mine
l.isiie a word of caution to Coiivivss ie .ri n ;.r I the i fiira"- ot latin
on behalf of the cotton croweis of h : ! I.i; !i n tli.iu the hen-i'.iu:; i a
'I'eMis mid I am xure our Inter.si s . . ! or the Id. of clorv tr-Mi t'ie
haneoiii1.' with the I'.iriinrs of the . p. tii ic.il loriiai-i of th- loiit.tr.v .:;r
ton li ami oi tie entire Nation. l..o tiv it v v i a u pai(:n.
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I fully realize that tarnt is a itl :-. S l u . : ..( s u ;; jM.
lin th.t nas I azled our for. "jot ' i i . ....pentv. We hope ji will not
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j . i II pi .l.i'i'l d.-nau.l. or U w u ir
j Lai k'i .t i : out i r 1 . ti :i pr. ' i-
I i. t ri f l.-ei.d.ii i. ii : iion'.i he
in ; statesmen from the ! ;. annr:
mi . nt and 1 -to not fe.l mat it i-
.nld (heir views to
.rno.r Is litis ill the field all.!
JJl know how to lobby I." he had the of this law. but if the sheep In r.h
Uiki iil'Iiiii i. tilts .Nall'Il are orswo.e.i aio. . ..
time and tno
and he Is at be.t. a poor writer.
lt In claimed by men bih In th"
pri'. of cation ltd ii.
of tari.f IV; lull tl..
.1 as II I'eSllit
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I hive the III most cot. II. b la ' ttl
the :i'iil;t of those whom we have
. i : I ! autl.oi .ei ti. i"''i'.'' nt in
; o '. i r u m i n; and I vn w i : b mi; to a
bide by their jiuinmetit and iu only
ie-ire a! thl i time Is to per'orui t.y
ffici ii dntv In itlviin: a word of
J'latition to those who are ilralini:
l with our destinies Insofar as noites
I to tariff re Isloii
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j (.ooil IllM'slitient.
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. Ih.i f VV'loi.O'ioiitol Wis . tioticht
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of SNYDER TEXAS
a fto k of riiamherlain'H itTviliclne
hi as to be able to xupph them tn
his customers. Af'er rereiwnc them
he ns himself taken sick and says
I hut one small bottle of Chamber-
lain's Colic. Cholera unci I M.irrhee.i
Keinedy was worth inorr- to him
than the cost of his cntlr- ato k of
these liiedlrinei.. For sa'e by t.ll deal-
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weekly.
What West Texas me. I.- is an An
ticiiltiir.il college to brine eut V- .a
the valuable pos.obilu ie; oi this n.a ;
in : a eut s. i : ion of t b" state. Tl:.- p. . .
pi ' ol .e-t 'I'. .. ! J'... I. !';.'
to I lie in. ! it Ul inn at ol b'.'e S' at b .11
We ll.le I'ejoirr.l u. r t!.e .s.e
f t hat s. liool. bel lev Ini; it lo lie of
j-.'.it v ai to . be -. nil ii iv 1 wel-
fare ol the whole :t.ie. i i.'ali.aa-.
t t he h.'i 'i;.' t in.e that It . oubl la a
.1 t t Ii" ph o. a! a ii ! i nd u.-' n a '. i
I .lit Ions in '. I e i - a w.i
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bail. liti;: ..: at: A y i ii u : ' u t
Y- ha: : ..I oli ; i.i w.
! ii i . m ob. 1 1 !. that :( I be 1 1
j oiee- w In n t ho I '..'!... S a' no
p!a Ii t i.- a ba n .lolled and a I t I . .1
; m at i.-iial fen es a re . ; to ra I .
i Ail.-t in. the l.ali. i ' " l . ' a s' ..I .
?.hooi in West 'leva- will b" .r.'
siim tor at least anot'i.l v.-tier it.oli
livery Tevan is ibsirrus to s- i!a
lllll el'si' v made rijllal to lb-.' Is -t
I. it tin iv is a serious doubt ill tb.
minis of matiV lieople as t
or no! t lie uiilimi:. 1 issue of I n:
vcrsitv bonds would be the best wax
to take rare of the atri. ul ural cd-
uiatioii of the V'.utii Texas fanners.
The fa.t thai resolution 1 w is nil-
roadeil through the l.-uislar tire af'er
the nuise'i I. it ion ptopo-r ion failed
it leas: cues room for sjspici 'ii as
to the final intention.
The A. A. M. College lias develop
ed the acrlnilt ural interests of Texas
to a hih ib'tree i f -f f s t i veiie -s and
now hould that splendidly equipped
sehool lie iibati. lotied and an 'ther
one built nt Austin the farmlni; lu-
teiesls are at to be co meri;ei with
the l iii.ersiiv its to lose Its Identity !
Selling Colorado Coal
Is the way wo made our reputa-
tion of "t!.e best for the least
money" Quality considered
Blacksmith shop in connection.
II?. T Base & Sons
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Statisticians have Just completed
coantliii; nil the lib krls ilia: h ive
l.. n mient the Hast Tear to ee t he
movie" .hows. The erand to-.U. Faid tare to Issue any amount tn bond.
to be the first official count cvt r pre- at
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lb kcls or MUMmmi. i. It is Hls.i th.v can afford to be so calie.l If .
Mmwii'that ov. r'so. I"' ' "" "" "n" ""' ! fr.sh 1'n.ilV. '
vested In the moviuK pi ture Indus- of dan-er ef wild cxploiti'ion
try. tbat more man i"""1"
are emplojed mid that 1".
prod in
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lor ue !!. .1 a'l p f a : i r
l-'ord-
Texas voters who may feel it their
duty to oppose the e list It ut ioiial a-
tiiendtt.i nt to aiiihori7e any letlsl.i-
any rate ot inti-n i are api m
called "ll 'tl progressive." but
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of rat::'- i f he influeme ol
j pbluie show. Sunday baseb
Mr and Mrs. C. W. Wilks c.itnc : !""'"r ""l:' m.isen..-..t.
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I up from SnwI'T last wr.-k mul fpelil ; ixati-as n. a prome-i ... i. .. a- ..
neveral il.ij vlsltlni: relative uirl bind ne ln;rctns. faid to be be. j I'rob.il .'v the people have
ifrletoU in tljrjx entity -IVst City . Cuise of a lack if Interest In httrrh ! the t -" .hre they r:
lp j. jnork. The ttnnre thitm loi.t It 1 j ac es to tl'.e dliertdon me
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