The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1913 Page: 4 of 6
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You Meed a Tonic
There are times in every woman's life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you you know what tonic
to take Cardui the woman's tonic. Cardui Is com-
posed of purely vegetable ingredients which act
gently yet surely on the weakened womanly organs
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited -thousands and thousands of wcjk
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success and it will do the same for you.
You can t make a mistake in taking
The Woman's Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson R. F. D. No. 4 Alma Ark.
says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth
for women. Before I began to take Cardui I was
so weak and nervous and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor -npctitc. Now I feel as well and
as strong as I ever did and can cat most anything."
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
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Hail Crop Insurance
Sunday May l-tli. a number
of crops past of Snyder were de-
stroyed by liii.il. Hi?ttr bo safe
and let u write. vou a hail policy
Will accept notes for premiums
payable October loth and will
protect you until the 1st of
December. K ites reasonable.
Baker Grayum & Anderson
Snyder Texas
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alert In Lumber. Wire. Post.. Paints and Oil.
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T1IK STATE OF TEXAS: .
Iti tho DlHtrlct rourt of Turrnnt
County Toxuh Arguat Term A. 1)
1913.
To tlio Sheriff or any constable of
Scurry county Greotlnr;:
You lire hereby commanded that.
by making publication of this Cltu.
tion In somo newspaper published In
dm county of Hcurry four weeks pre-
vious to the return day hereof you
summon M. S. C'crbctt whoos res-
donee l.i unknown to bo end uppenr
before the District Court to b" liold-
en In and for tho County of Tarrant
at' the Court House thoreof In the
City of Fort Worth on the tint Von-
day In August A. P. 1913 tho game
being th.-) 4th day of said month 'hen
and the'o to nnswer tho potlMon of
Hontincns Hank a corporation lis
plaintiff filed In said rourt on the
Mth day f March A. I).. 1913 a-
Kr.liiHt M. S. Corbctt and Hon J. Tll-
lar us defendant: said suit beliiK
numbered 34699 tho nature of
which demand In as follows to wit:
That on AiiKiist 27th 1908 C. II.
Kohler convened to M. 8. Corbett
the southeast quarter of Section 83
llloek No. 20 of Lavaca Navigation
Company's surveys certificate No.4 6-
2 eoiitalalcf; 1S2.79 rcrca of land
situated In He.irry and Itorden coun
ties Texas ixpressly renervlng the
vendor's lien to secure tho payment
of four promissory notes Riven In
pait payments for the purrhasa price
thereof three for tho sum of $360.00
each and ore for tho sum of $410.22
hearing even date with said deed
and all payable at Fort Worth Tar
rant County Texa and bearing In.
teres t payable semi- tinually at rate
of 6 per cent per annum and ma-
tnrltiK August 27th 1909 August
27th 1910; August 27 1911; and I
August 27th 1912. respectively; and
further socured by deed of trust of
even date with said deed from said
it'orhett to (. H. Colvln trustee and
;tbat on November 23rd 1908 said
Kohler conveyed to plaintiff said
I notes mikI Hen and deed of trust and
tliat said t'orliett has failed and re-
fused to pay nny of said noten and
has abandoned bis said contract and
no longer Intends to comply there-
with and that by reason thereof plain
tiff has declared and now declares
said contract forfeited and offers to
cam oil all of said ii'iles when title to
said laud Is vested In It. and that de-
fendant Tiller Is sotting up some
kind of claim to rvld laud. Plaintiff
prays that citation issue to defend-
j a tits that it hao Judgment divest-
ing all rU-lit title and Interest of
said defendant to said land out oft
them mid vestl-.g It In plaintiff fur
writ of possession coats of suit mid
general relief.
Herein fall not but have you then
and there before said court this writ
wiifi j . 1 1 1 1 iciuin ih-tooii snuwmKi
hov you have executed the same.
Witness: F. J. llrock Jr; Clerk of
the IHstrlot C.uH of Tarrant county.
Cilvon under my hand and seal of
si'lil court In Fort Worth this 16th
day of May A. P. 1913.
10. J. llrock. Jr;
Clerk District Court Tarrant County
Texas.
Hy M. P. Vowell Deputy. l-4t
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Cotton Preiiiiii
Offered by
THE FIRST STATE BANK
& TRUST COMPANY
y"e will offer the following premiums to
the farmers of Scurry and adjoining
counties who sell in Snyder the bale of cot-
ton that brings the largest amount of money
in dollars and cents the checks in payment
to be cashed by us or deposited with us.
To compete for this premium the farm-
er must register his name address farm
weight of bale and amount of check. We
will prepare a book for this purpose.
The following are the premiums offered:
1st. Premium $20.00 in gold
2nd.
3rd.
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The checks in payment for the cotton
must be issued on either of the Scurry
County banks and deposited with us or
cashed bv us.
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Ilecause we want ihe people M Sn K-r snj Scurry
county to know we lys appreciate your trade and
promise jou courteous treatment and close prices at. a!I
(timet We carry a co mpiete Ho It -t
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Staple and Fancy Groceries
Ev& Leverett
)n the northeast earner but
we trest you on the square.
Thone 2SS.
Waiifi'd- llriug me your sutiKrlp-
t'.on or ri cwal to The Dallas Semi.
Woolly Farm Nous $1.00 per
Jour 4 4 -Cm
OWI DltFC STOItK.
rarmers' t'liion I'ltMine II I'er t'tnt
Mono) .
"It Is most gratifying to the Farm-
ers' t'liion to iioe the bankers of Tex-
:is lotidini; their lioartio:.; codpoi.i-
:it. n In enalding the farmers uf this
slate to procure advaie t s oil their
cotton at the rate ( f 0 per cent per
annum." said Peter Itadf.rd Pres-
ident of the Furtncr' t'nl.ui when
suited to what extent the Texas bank
ers were responding to the Farmers'
Cnloii Selling plan for this year's
cot. on trop.
"The Central Selling Aeoiihv has
b n et-ti b;ifhed at llourton" contin-
ued Mr. KadUrd "with K. F. Shrop-
shire as its manager."
" The agency Is prepared to serve
the mciiib-'rship in selling for them
ail kin da of farm products that
could ordinarily be sold through any
telling sgency and to especially fell
cotton."
"Cotton Is to be sold from local
warehouses by samples where there
are warehouses with their ware-
house manager bond . prrperly. so
(hat they can guarantee grades.
eight etc. Also where there Is no
art-house and they wlhh to ship
they ran do so and procure advances
on their cotton at the rule of 6 per
cent per annum."
"This Is what the farmers have
been wanting and needing for a long
time. Now tt Is up to theni to pa-
tronlie It to make It a success. "
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I.OM: (ill.W K SITF l' rill Itt ll j thrivlnK city would adorn the val-
I ley where tlioy burled tin ir friend.
:vr. did It enter their mlnda that
rem Ii I .
t ne very spot made satroil a.i the
tomb of a wandering foreigner
would be dedicated to the service of
iirlst latilty and that a pioneer
cnurcli would 'nark the upot for
Soot lii-en Ah ToiiiIi tor
Wimileret- Maikid by Mi-tlioil
l-t llous tf orvtili.
Mr.
Prof.
IliK the
Don't fornet the ln party at Mrs.
Ezells Tuesday July ISth. 4. It
It will be remembered that when
v.fikmeti were eiinaiiod some ti
ak in 'xo.lvatlii(! for the founda-
tion for the new .Mcthodl-1 (hiiroh.
a liumati rkelctiiii was unearthed
and ui traced considerable attention
No pei-Koii here had anv rooollee.
tlon of nny one ever havliiK been
buried there and In as much as It
Is underin ol that this used to lie
a Kin. I rf iiiiiplnu- uroimd for In-
dians. It was at first thought tha'
the skeleton was of an Indian child
however two or three expert anat-
omists examined the hones and de-
cided tha! It was not an Indian and
moreover that It was not a child
but a white person of mature n
but of dwarf proportions.
Mri. It. I.. Hell of KIIIr entity who
Is vIsitiiiK here sas that her nephew
KiiRene Murphy. Ihini; at Lancaster
Texas has explained the matter. lie
states that he was In this country
40 years rao er.Raued In renninp cat
tin and flshtliiK Indians lie states
that there was a dwarf Frenchman
In Ma party and that while they
ere (am pod on the creek where
t!e town of Snyder now- stands. Ihe
little Frenchman took sick and died.
There were no women no minis-
ter no pra r books no under-
takers no foffins or burial robes.
The taen mln!jred as tenderly as
they could to the little sufferer and
when he pas.-od away they closed
tils eyes and there w.ie a solemn
hiif.li In the camp. Mr. Murphy saw-
ed u? the boards of his waron bed
and made a rude coffin. The body
waa wrapped In a piece of wagon
sheet and they burled him Mr. Mur-i
phy ssyt ner.r the crock. There were
no houses nesr and they didn't
dream then that In a few years a
anil .Mrs Smyth Itcsij-H
Jesse Smyth who In nttend-
suiiiiner hcIiooI Hi c
City came homo la.u Friday and re-
maliiod till Monday mornini;. Me
joanif to tender his resignation 8
! principal of the Colonial Mill school
" I lie
and Mrs. S:iivtli w-ro
t iiiB niiii i neii kivo place to a luind- 1 elected
some new sanctuary
stnictlon.
of modern con-
Ci'l )our ( liildi-t ii of Wnntis
Vou can change fretful ll-te:np. !
ored children liit.-. healthy happy
younnr.ters by rlddiuK them of
worms. TossIiik rolling. j-rliidlnK of j
t'dli crylnn out w.ii! p. ;.
(ompaliled with InleiiKe thirst pains'
:o the i toiuich i.nd hiiwels v r- !
J.-hiions and bad lireath are synip-l
toni:; that Indicate worms. Kick ipoo I
Worm Killer a pleasant candy loz-j
cup;' expels the worms. ri-Kulates i
the bowels restores your children to
health and happiness. Mrs. J. A. Itrls
bin. of i:i-.-ln. III. sayr: "I have used i
M'ksp-o Worm Killer for
and entirely rid ivy chi
worms. I would ts.t ho without It."
Ciuaranteod. All drueplsts (r y
mail. Price 2.'.c. Klckapoo Indian
Medicine Co.. Philadelphia and St.
Iiuls. 3-4t.
both le
as teachers In the Snv.i....
School hut they have decided to re-
main ut Canvoi s studenu for next
to come back
year then tlu-y want
and teach in Snyder.
Mr. Smyth states that there are a-
bout fiT.1 pupils enrolled In the Bum-
mer school (IiIh year. That Is a flue
fc( hool.
I lie trustees
other poachers
Mrs. Smyth.
will proceed to elect
to succeed Mr. and
..Causer of Stomach Trouble.
Sendentary habit. H k of out
door exercise "insufficient mastica-
tion t)f food constipation a torpid
liver worrw and anxiety overentiiiK
tmrf :ik im- nf . i .1.1..1.
1 o'trs I "." .mi in ma nut buii-
I ei I Id I rnip .... .... .1 . . 1 . .
lr . ()p r oi i upauon. v or-
iei ( jour nanus and take Chamber-
lain's TabhlH 1. ml you will goon be
well UKaln. For sale by all dealers.
3-4t.
UKIIF.I l.KADKK IS PI T
TO DKATII IIV I KKt KAI s
Mexico City July 3. Federal
trorps today executed C.eneral Am-
bnslo FlisUeroa prominent in the
southern states durliiK Madero'a revo
lulion against Diaz and later in the
army as commander of the mi-.i
Kuards. He was captured In JkiiiiU
rte la Indepcndencla Guerrera. News
of bis execution was telecratilmi!
here from headquartTs of Ceneral
Juven-o ftohles federal commander
In Cuernnvara.
FlRueroa. with his brothers took
a icaainn part In the rebellion
gainst the present administration.
a-
Jmim lUiyn ;rt lontf Tern.
The two Jonea boyj who early la
June shot to death their father. Rev.
I.ee Jones a Hollnesa preacher at
his home near Dublin were tried
last week In the district court at
St.'phensville and were found guilty
of murder In the second degree and
each given fifty years In the pen.
The testimony show-fi the preach-
er to be a very 111 tempered man and
brutal toward his family.
The children all testified that they
were afraid of him that he would
get mad and beat them unmercifully.
Texas usually has about alx
montha of business season and IS
month of politics.
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