The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1913 Page: 5 of 6
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'r;il1ACI THOUBLE
FOB FIVE YEARS
of Friends Thoiijlit Mr
Hugh Would Die But
One Ht.ped Him to
Recover.
Pomeroyton Ky. In interesting ad-
vices from this place Air. A. J. Hughes
writes as follows: "I was down with
"stomach trouble for five (j) years and
would have sick headache-so bad at
tirres tliat I thought surely I would die.
I fried different treatments but they
dipnoi seem to do nic any good.
. . 'got so bad I could not cat or sleep
f -
d all my friends except one thought I
nild die. He advised me to try
edford's Ulack-Drauht and quit
taking oilier medicines. I decided to
lake his advice although I did not have
any confidence in it.
I have now been taking lilack-Drattfiht
for three months and it has cured mc
haven't had those awful sick headaches
since I began using it.
I am so thankful for what Bl.uk-
Draught has done for me."
Thedford's Black-Draught lias been
found a very valuable medicine for de-
rangements (A the stomach and liver. It
is composed of pure vegetable herbs
contains no dangerous ingredients and
acts gently yet surely. It can be freely
used by young and old and should be
kept in every family chest.
Get a package today.
Only a quarter. ; ee
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Fort WorH
Most of I w fn rover
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Is "pluln ovpu." I
ritlc' lender having rcHolv- O
t-it to g'Ae Bouthern farmers free Q
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Hail Crop Insurance
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Siu.ila.V May lHii. !i numlicr
of crnps 111st of Snyder wc. o do-
stro.el ly hail llett'-r ! saf"
:i ikI Id n- write von a liail poli.y
Will iicce.t. ii(Hc Tor piviiii.nns
payaltle Oi-tuiief ITitli. and will
I wot 'it yo'i unlil tli 1st of
Deccinlier. l ites n ii-.nnalile.
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Baker Grayum & Anderson I
; Snyder Texas !
EAT A I DAD'S
bagging 1ho free llHt 111 the bill lis It
passed tho liouHf contains thin pnru-
ftraph.
'flagging for cotlon runny cloth
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anVI similar fabrics suitable ror cov
elug cotton composed of single
jliniB made of jute. Juto butts Reg
ItiiHHlan Bi'i; Now Zealand tow. Nor-
wegian tow alow mill waste cotton
tnrcs or other raw material not
bleached dyed colored Htalned
painted or printed not exceeding
sixteen IhrendH to the square Inch
counting tho wnrp and filling and
weighing not Ivhb than fifteen ounces
per Btiuaro yard. Sec. 41fi. page 10G
"The purpose to remove all duty
on cotton bagging Is plainly express-
ed In the foregoing paragraph but
there nro two other paragraphs in
the bill which apparently conflict
with It. Section 288 page 74. reads
as follows:
Plain woven fabrics of simple
jute yarn by whatever name known
20 percent uni ad valorem."
As we have said before moHt of
Hie cotton bagging used In the south
In made of Jute and Is n "plain wov-
en fabric of single Jute yarn."
To make sure that all woven ar-
ticles or hemp Jute ami other fibers
are taxed I ho bill contains this pro.
vision which appears lis section 2!:.
pace 7 '
"All woven articles finished or nn
finished and all n i : n u f:n t n r of
flax hemp ramie or other vegetn-
11. fii.r or of whleb these sub-
statues or any of them. In Mi" '""
. . o.-iit material of li I. f value led
h -irieally provided for In tins sec-
I ion. -1 0 percent um ail valorem."
It thus appears that one n'HIn:! .
r Hi.- bill places "coiton b igrlng Q
..... p! .-! of ilngl" yarns made or
j r .-. i ti lb" free list and another
s.-el Ion levies a tax of 2o p:-r cent ad
'..'uleiu up
of jilt.- jams by whatever liaim
know n." atid a third s.-i lion impose
:i ( i v or in per cent ad valorem up
"nil woven artli lew. and all luaiiu
faelurcH of fla. hemp rami" o
i.lber V. p'tiiblo fiber. . . . IHd spcclfi
rally plov Ided for."
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Has It Ever Occurred to You
That your earnlim rapacity will some day cease.
That mlsfortuno or adversity may over tako you.
That tho filler of fatal dlseaHo may point you out.
That you havo wife children or dependent ones looking to you.
That you uro deeply concerned over tho problem of providing for
them.
That Micro Is a sure Bare easy method by which you may pro-
vide analiiHt any eont ingem y.
That If you are sound In health and morals you can avail yourself
of that method.
That when you havo taken adva nlngo of this method you will not
v- rrry over what would bVppen lo your family If suddenly you should
be taken away.
That you can provide Tor all your future eimiln; capacity for the
benefit of your wife and children.
That II takes only a few cents a day to absolutely guarantee a non-
depreciable estate.
That you can lay it away while In the prime of life and health.
That Ibis estate Is protected and guarded by Hie great state of Tea-
lli.it it l.i good for Its full ran- value after the fir.-! in-.tallt:i--it ii paid
in 1 1;. ei i-iii of d'-al h.
T!.t It s roii! jii ji iMM-rtnuciit hotel in ill" w lit yon liw. ei'l..-r
i..i i .i l' or tor i o'l.iteral
TI. it It .ill help yu over III" rouch
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Wanted I'.rlng me your subscrip
M. .li or r -newal to The Ih.llaa Semi
V.-ktv Farm News. $!. I"'1
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SellinK Colorado oaa
Is the way we made our reputa-
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.aclsinith shop in connection.
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W. T- Baze & Sons
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
If. Ihf r wlih ' '""n k'l
Tl.r Krrs surprWingl) tlrt
mt in nuiii-hnl I ) l "f
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Colic I hobTi act Mlarrh '
lv was wor'h I lor- lo him
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than the runt of 1' '
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than paid tl
1:mtv farmer In S urry ciiiny is
urued to bring In samples of pn -1-.
for the county Fair A place
..in .... l.lL-natel for a storage
.ii h a i.l ice Is fltt.-il up l W( rum. TossinK. rolling gn
Il'Mlll llli' I' w .
yon call bring the samples to me -s
nal office.
For Sale A
fresh In milk.
4-2tpd.
goo! yi ung cow
Klnio Curry.
Here's the te.t: 300.000 Ford JJ
now In .ervice. Itunabout liJOOO; W
Tourln C.r M3 00;f. o b. Sny- O
j.r lth oil equipment. Get cat.- J
log ie nd all particular rrom. O
w T. PETTY. Snyder Tex. o
.re Orant who went tn AmarUm
some Mine ago to t.Ue work with .
company constructing silos has mov-
ed back to Abvrn.thy to be u sr the
.iir of hi territory lie sta'"
(hat several car loads of silo mater
ial re belnK unloaded there ami a.
Plainvlew.
KuriiMT Allrnllon'.
Having .cqulred a fine tract of
land near H.-.rlingen. C.-.m.ron Co..
Texas. 1 am In a position to give 3
rr farmer who will Join me In Im.
proving and developing said land.
good proposlMon.
Address.
H. C. DAVKNPOKT.
Snyder. Teta
;i. our ( bibln n of Woinn.
Vou car hanue fc tful. II. temp J
hl .lreii Int.. h. aith) . happy
voiuuisteis. by ridding th.-m ef
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-.;-p it. i.-d "i:h intense ihir.it. pains I
m i'ie siom. ch ;.iol bowels. '. v -i
i.Hbii -ss and bad brcth. are k nip-
. .ins thai In.licaie worms Ki.s.ipooj
Worm Killer. pleasant aii.lv liz-iMig-.
expels the worms. r-'gulat'-s j
th Im.wcU. restores your . ni.ur. n ...
health and happiness Mrs J A I'.r.s
lia. of Klgln. Ill . s-i "I I'.ive m-l
Ki.k...o Wor.i. Killer for year-
tid (.-nrlrelv r.. wy chiMr.n of
-worms I would not be without It."
c...irjni.-d. All druggists or by
mall I'rlce 2:.c Kbkapoo Indian
Medicine Co.. Philadelphia r ! St
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Kalla N a In Sny.le this
week In the Interest of Mist .'per
und paid the Signal a frlen.li c- :
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t '. m. r than the v ran
rp. ra' i. l. plan " - I'.rad
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partal.ii:g of f"".l and drink not s
e. to your age and ... ciip.it ion. '"'-
re. i your habits and lake Chamber-
lain's Talc. -is and o'i will l'o
veil again K"r sai- by a!l d-ibrs
3-C.
It is reported that the Labor l'n-
..otis In all the big cities In T-n
ti e etaoelaoC... he t.t'.H Wr eta. fit
have ml "pled resolutions fan "li-
the bond atn.-iidmrnt as provld. t in
r.i olutlon 1
ford Knapp
i'r..onvll 1 '7 I rhe 'in lesriid that lr
A neon woman at dreenv in. 1 I
year. old. fell from gallery ..4 er . N m n who . nt t.. vmi. a- Vl.i-
... lr..Wn nut for me rt.-
Those Mulhail i. -l.-rs m.i v prove
hs i. -trii. ri- ef political rputa.
tioty as thos.- .-rstwrn.v Mulligan
liitl.--' Kunnv at prolific writers
these Muls get to be at odd time
. H'ar rel. gra-n
Mulba't.in wa the forerunner and
..Is air of In. I. 'fee '- wh.n diacu-
g the ll.-s w j. he Imposed on a
.s.ling public is alfiort a dupllr.te
of Mulhall' nnisement In relating
t is .hade o' eiperlenre as a h.hb '-
dent .be might h.e lived to a g'Hd : m-t r ther
..f hi diit!-
old age.
W. P. Hud lick of Colorado
ere to an und.-rstan 'ng ' hl" of "' '
To !e.
f ' Q00000000000000000000
JMe H-u read the ad this week!
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1913, newspaper, July 18, 1913; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287988/m1/5/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .