The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1913 Page: 9 of 10
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Fullilove & Monroe
Implement Denier
Peter Schutler and Webber wagons and
harneas Moon and Ames buggies surriea eto .
jl'ipse Favorite U. S. and Sampson wind-
mix s 6 to 14 feet. Pipe caseing and pipe
f ittXrga 14 to 6 inch. McCormick and Deer-
ing Biniiers Mowers twine and extras . Buy a
Binder orMower that you can get extras for
we carry them in stock . You see by our list
we have the leading line of goods.
What do you think when they tell you they
have Just as good. Your business solicited
in any business or legetimate way.
Respeotifuly
Fullilove & Monroe.
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O am handling the Gulf reflnltiR Co. of Houston Oils nnd
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BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS I
i Special Attention given to baggage Your businesi
ci!:..j Phone 164 I
l Phone in calls for the Sante Ft morning train the j
night before. Residence moiie i j
Roscoc Snyder
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Pacific
Schedule
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West Hound
Dily.
3 L. . . 7:25 p. m.
T Ar. . . 8:10 p. m.
5 Lv. . . 7:55 a. m.
Nortli Hound
iy Exc'S J Sua Only
fo. 3 1 No. 1
6 . m. 8:45 ft. m.
0 ft. m. 9:40 a. m
0 ft. m. 10:15 a.m.
0 a. m. 111:20 a. m.
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I.v Fluvanna 10 2 I.v
Fast Hound
Dully.
No. (i I.v. . . 10:08 n. in.
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'No. 4 I.v. ... 9:40 n. in.
South Idiuiiil
Hun Only I My F.xc S
No. 2 )
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4:05 p. in.
4:00 p. in.
1:45 p. in.
Pond
No. 4
5:00 p.m.
4:13 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
2:50 p.m.
up
Hclietlule Hubjert ' Without Notice.
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KINK MACIII.K.H
f v it... una. Helta and R-
Lir of all lnd for any make
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Vt Corner of B.uar
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There is one pluce in town
Jwhpre yon an get your
clothes clc.ined pressed and
1 repaired KIGHT.
Geo. Bargeman
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The Tailor. 1 1
More Visitors
than ever before are being bene
filed by Hume wonderful wa-
ters ut
MINERAL WELLS
Now Ik Ihe time to go.
I
.Iusic Store
Southwost (.W..T Squnre
You will fin-1 Sli'"t Music In-
struction HiH)k. Musi'-il Instru
ments Fine Strings ana ujv
Hwurloii
ltntes
laily
k T. & V. IUilH Aisenc for
I'niiiriiliirt or write
A l HKI.I. .OKI). 0 IH NTKIt
A. (I l A. ' G I' A.
IiuHjih Tea.
Auiiii-t I" Hie lliis Month t the
WelN.
( Hy 8. A. I.lndHey Cliulrmnn of
Texas Farm I.lfe CoinmlfHlon. )
ColoKite July fitli. -I wIhIi not to
be undemtood nt tlilB (lino iih favor-
In the 8I1IUO kln(T of Intenxlve cttl.
1 1 vat Ion Hint Ih neen liere. I will ex-
i In in w hy. lnteimlve cult ival loll here
Is the reBtilt of First: C'lteiip liilior;
Kecond: IIIkIi rents; nnd third: IIIkIi
prlees of farm lands. The whole of
ICurope bo far as we have Bono la
not a farm but n garden In which
every Inch of Roll is cultivated nnd
most feriient ly with tho Rpado the
rake and the hoe. Nothing Is wasted.
All the straw is matin fiito manure
whether eaten by rattle first or trod-
dren underfoot. The urass by the
roadside Is cut and carted In nnd fed
to the cattle and then gathered as
burn yard manure and put on the
plots of ground called farms. F.vcry
farmer's wife and daughter makes a
hand In the field. The hard work of
these women make them short
stocky coarse of feature with
hands feet and muscles similar In
size to those of men. Hut the chll-
deru are not seen In the felds -they
are in school the law compels at-
tendance of children at school be-
tween Hie ages of ti anil 14 In most
Kitropealt countries.
Mack to Hie iiuestitui of intensive
culture of farms. One looking at the
farms from a car window will no
iloubht become enthusiastic for Itilen
slve cultural methods. There Is no
division fences between farms. The
whole area presents the appearance
of a big farm. There will be a strip
of oats a strip of wheat another of
rye another of barley another of
hemp another of hops another of
sugar beats another of beans etc.
These s'rlps vary In width from thir-
ty to one hundred feet and there is
untiling between them except a liar
row furrow. I was much puzzld to
know why these little si rips i f lam!
varying in width and In length
Khi'uld be planted to different kitol'i
fo products. Maybe one strip will be
ill wlle.i:. Hie nevt III hemp 'h"ti
w lieat again and all the hemp ami all
il orn i it the farm together. Why
cut th.'in hi .! eral little plots. I a.k
ed members of our Commission h"
had I raveled in I'.iin.pe and w as -'
thai s.ii 'i methods wire adopted i.i
ord -v to secure proper rotation of
ircp and ' ouservat Ion of sni!x. I
doubter this statement mi I went Into
Hie count rv and talked w II h I he
j farmers. I learned that each of
i these little strip was a separate
farm A fanner might own several
of these farms srtlteivd widely in
i the i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i t .
Am In Tenant runners
j If a farmer ou lis say five of these
I pints varying in si.e frmii half an
acre to an acre and a half and he
should haw five children lie will
l- uciit I) one pint t each child If he
I has more children than farms. I pre-
vii he li Ill' s the strips Into
jliial!er strip;- so as to gle each a
' farm.
I These lands sell here ill Cerniatiy
!at from $2un to $l2nn per acre. 10-
jcordiiiK to location and produethlty.
'They rent for from 2n to $:in per
lucre but no houses are furnished to
the tenants Itiit there are no tenants
tuih as we have. All farmers own
'their own homes or rent on i'i the
village. Such as do not own as many
' little plots of ground as he and his
women folks can cultivate rent oth-
;t plots of those who may have more
i than they wish to cultivate. A farm
1 laborer If a man receives 5u cents
I mid meals and 7.". cents without
I meals per day: If a wi.mati. cents
1 nnd meals and '.n enls w ithnut
meals per day. and by the year a man
'receives aluut $ I an while a woman
i;ets from $lo to $t-.n per annum
So I am forced to the conclu-
sion that Intensive culture Is the re-
sult of i heap labor. bU'h price a of
land and high rents.
Von may not feci interested In
! these details which I have inellt lolled
toil if you are goltm to understand the
j rural banks and rural finances of
1 K u rope you must wade though these
little details Whoever thinks lie can
understand the principles of rural
redit here and undertakes to adapt
them to American conditions will he
nti un-ife leader and Instructor un-
less he also understands the farming
cnnditli ns which gave rise to and de-
1 veloped then- rural banks.
F.I I'aso Texas July 19. Armed
Mexican bandits who were repulsed
with the loss of nine men by Ameri-
can cowboys on the ranch of William
It. Hearst near .Madera Chlruahua
now threaten the lives of the few
Americana remaining at the Madera
I. umber camp. Foreigners and Amer-
icans have armed thrmselvts in anti-
cipation of an nttnek.
The I lest Medicine In the World.
"My little girl had hysenUry bad.
I thought she would dlo. Chamber-
lain's Colic Cholera nnd Diarrhoea
Remedy ennui her and I can tiuth-
fully say that I think it Is tho best
medicine In the world" writes Mrs.
William Orvls Clare Mich. For sale
by all dealers. 3-4t
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The Woman In Front of the Counter.
Ily Mrs. V.. V. Turner.
The press of the Nation has had
much to say In favor of the woman
behind the counter and no doubt
there Is room for Improving her con-
dition. The whole world sympathizes
with the woman who tolls.
Hut I want to say a few words In
favor of the women In front of tho
counter. We have 2500011 farm la.
borers In Texas and the average wage
is six dollars per week without board
slid we have 220.000 tenai .. farmers
who make very little If any more
than farm laborers making a total
of 4 70.0UU men mostly heads of fam-
ilies that work for six dollars per
week and board themselves which
constitutes fto per cent of our entire
farm population. A half million farm
ers' wives stand In front of the count-
er and a few pennies added to their
weekly pittance will buy the baby n
new dress the mi ther a pair of
shoes and the father a shirt.
Man people peem to think that be-
cause the farmer's wife gets plenty
of fresh air and sunshine she should
he happy and these are Hod given
privileges but It takes something
more Hum a beneficent nature to ed
ucate children build homes and pro-
vide the families with the comforts
of life. In readjusting the wage
scale or ministry oon i ovornon i m-
woman in front of the counter.
Diti: mi. i."
' We use Mutual programme ex-
'ilnshely. because It Is the best film
service In the world used by the
li'iirest and most up to date theatres
'in cwry loiintiN In the clvilled
world Km-iv time you mine to
Hfeamland you see romettilng good.
' We not only show first i lass pie.
lures but g!e first class seilce ill-
's extend to our friends and patrons
j c cry convenience possible.
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! There will be regular services at
I First Chiislian church next Lord's j
day as follow s .
I I'.iide si hool ! I "i a. :n. !
Communion I 1 : no a m .
' Sermon. 1 1 : I .' a. m '
. Training class meeting 7;0'1 p m.
I Sermon S.nn p. in
I Prayer and Praise and Choir prao
lice every Wedlie.-daV 7:1'. p. in. !
! on are Invited and heartily w.l
I i (.me. Come and bring some one
with you. !
TUi mas N Phmkelt. Minister.
' Thomas O. 1 iff feh.uh. Pilde ;
! School Superintendent. j
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! . . . ported f.ir tin- Signal oy Sp'-il
' man K Murray pi.tet.t attorneys. I
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WE WILL SELL YOU A TRAP SO YOU CAN 'TRICK" PESKY MR.
RAT BUT WE WONT "TRICK" YOU WHEN YOU DEAL WITH US.
IT'S ALL RIGHT TO CATCH MICE AND RATS BUT IT IS NOT ALL
RIGHT TO "CATCH" THE CUSTOMER WHO GIVES US HIS CONFIDENCE'
BUY HARDWARE FROM US; YOU'LL GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
AND OUR PERSONAL CUARANTEE THAT EVERYTHING WILL BE 0. K.
: Blackard-Johnson Hwde. Co.
444.444-4-4-44444-44 4-4'4-44444-444t4
Southwest Corner Siiuire.
Have You Tried a Sack
We
are
First
groceries
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1 son-
provides
furnished
rat ure as b-
ven t hue to at lend
on Sunday. Thrt
1. at ion of prisoners
i-l-cd and the classifl-
. the Prison Commissi. ui-gil-l.-s
and in irr.ies and
i:s' be kef' s. parate from
1 -comes liellets.
le shooting of Chns. It.
xb ans at .I.i.ire. a cor-
al Fl Paso sent out a
h said:
( runs high In Kl Paso to-
all that Is needed to start
..etil to cross the bonier to
IMxon Is a leader Troops are
ing the border and will pre-
A medians from rrnsitig l-'.il-F
ft n H have threatened many Ano ri-
Vik '!. i'i " " '"";r "" "f '"'u
Iiab 'i.i U'-ii i l y--n 's retidncd t. ly as to thoso
IJ'A ..rkilig h:s:de the wans and thoso
V tVuo.-'rUiv.--. on fares are limited to tho
'l. . j j.ours liet'Ae. n s'inri-. and runsef
' . 1 wl'b one hour for dinners.
' I ' i- I P11 inie-rs miot not be 1 1 . .1 I to run
' "- . ... r.il ! to and from work and no prisoner
. said j may be plated at a n v work before h
has be. n x.iii.i I by a (.11 v s l . I. in to
ib t. r 1 1 in.- w'ictber his strength
would permit that kind of labor.
Siiiiilii) Work in Fioci-gciu y.
Overtime prmislon of the present
law would be abolished and work on
Sundays could only be reiiuired In ex-
treme emergency Penalties are pn-
ided for gvitig or selling intoxicat-
ing liipiors to i oiivu-ts.
Si-mtiI new i ffi. es would be Croat
ed. among them : discharged ron-
ht agent wuh the duly of assisting
discharged convicts to return to hon-
it pursuits and ;i general superin-
tendent to be appointed by a bonr.l
composed of the Controller State)
Treasurer and Alt no v lo'iieral.
Spocili. prow-ions are made for
humane treatment of convicts anil
jT'TC; .'-! -s re-
fcUrpe.'t they
. Which the
L'v-''ry l.ane Wil
climax
Alfred .M I '.1 1'f iell. Wilis I'm;. I
rail brace for iv il a av t rack
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and It has become dangerous for for proper . mining eeniiii. i 1.1-1-
..erlcaiis to truss th" river. i al attention
Consul Kdw.irds. a T.iff appointee Kn.plov s abusing' convicts In any
. . . ... - i : ......1 i I.. !!.. 1 t. i 111 meili.lte)
i J j lit r. l. tit rotiir v censured i or n i - i '- " ' " ' ' " - -.
WU.M .l.t tiaineis. ...... as s Q t asa! to offer Anierleaiis. arres'ed by . di-n.is-.i!.
.ml.ina'lcii saw.
I usa! to offer Americans arres'e
i 'i'.irN itu-'in .-nice and tomorrow
.Ins I). Ingram Pali handle dr.n'i ... n 'tri
I j O nv ruing an I .I I'asn paper ill e.nior
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Ml lei it. ii-. Xliii tb-r at K.ilbis.
I A I la 1 1 v ask Ii is remov . I
lloll-.ioi. sue. K w . .
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In Kt P.i-". is at J i.ir-v i-
Irenc K. N'Well
absorber. j O '
(den W. Pur. el. assignor of o Q r
11. to .1 W. Creelle. S A eft Wat.'.'. ' P
ne. k yoke of hil'fle t re.
The Mifliu grand jury called al
Kloydada to Investigate Hie J- M.
Muniy murder case adjourned last
Saturday a'ter finding H bill against
Mrs. Pirdy Muncy wife of the dead
man. An Indb tnietit was al.-o r. turn-
ed ng.in.st llora'e Peters as an ae-
ronipllce. Poth bills are for murder
- I.tibboi k Avalanche.
. 'mcliU. Fine String ami up-1
of all kinds l-i.no Tunir j Zr -e
"Ban WrairinK JI'""' llown to .e his mother Mrs. Ueo. w.
D V" n W""n nai eon w
IJ kJ 1 J f.-vrr for some time.
Fur Cuts I turn nnd Itrul-iv
In every home there Hhoilbl be Ii
box of llucklen's Arnica Salv. ready
to apply in every rase of burns uts.
wounds or nalds J. II. Polanco. i.d-
alle. Texas . II. X. 2. rites:
p.ui kli-n's rnb .i Salve saved my
little girl's cut foot." The world's
best salve. Only 2."e. P.e'omtnended
by all dealers.
3-4t.
T. k Y. roundhouse employes are
on a strike mid to he because of
the promotion to forenianshlp of an
ohectlonable man at Ilalrd.
upling
(; W. P -d inc. Lesley harrow
at ' a. I. men: for .-nitty tors
Fr.-.rk S'e
joL.t
r illiam .1 Turner. Snyder. ' '
' t eg at t at h in. nt f'T plow s. '
W. I:. d. Protis.-n. rai' '" '
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Trade Mark.
II.-inn out Hie.. Mills
ind ;-:i Cu"ia. Texas. r
Moil Sel'VI
a't-aiding the injured man lie i- of
i in- opinion t irii ii.- A id '- w.S'
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w IM not staiid n r any m..i"r
ths TI.ey n.ust i!o business.
Italns Tetcr liad'ord. presitlerf of Ci"
f.w .i-o-i.-cers- I r.ion .Induced the Hmisc
Appropriation Committer to Insert
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Trail. i:.t I . nie.-tirg ?." P n.
S-r-.t 'n v p. m-
Pr.ivr and Praise and CI "ir .r.ic
the cv ry Wedi.c-d.' y 7:45 p. in.
on are Invii.- l and heartily !
come. Cone and bring some on-'
with you.
Thomas N. Tlunkftt. Minister
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