The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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Is the last day of our sale. We will positively close the sale after that day. When we will pull off
all the red tags and go back to regular prices again. We still have a lot of Bargains to offer you just as
good as at first. If you have not been in to see us we want you to come. Once here we know that
you will buy. We not only have bargains in Summer Goods but we also have some Winter Goods just
got in. OUTING FLANNELS HIGH CUT SHOES and MEN'S CLOTHING. Almost anything in the
Dry Goods line. Our sale so far has been most satisfactory and we thank you who have patronized it.
We know that times are hard and money scarce but the good people of Scurry County can always find
some money to spend when they see bargains like we always give them1. Remember when'you trade
here you get a premium with each dollar you spend. Silveroid knives forks spoons and the like. Don't
forget to call for them they are nice and useful.
Look for the big red sign in front.
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A grcnt ninny or our leading ladies
of Snyder and surrounding cities are
uhIiir Franco-American Hygienic
toilet requisites and wo want every
lady In tlie country to do tho Bame.
We ran plenso you. Call nt A. I).
Podson's and Ktlmsnn Pry (loodB ft.
Ororery Co. for same. KverythinR
pure and sweet the bent In tho world
Mrs. W. A. Watklns
3. If. Representative
Advertise
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Want a Cook ' ":
Want Clerk .;.''
Want a f'arlnef
Want a Situation '
Want a Sorvanl Girl
Want lo Sell a Flao
Want lo Sell a Carriage
Want lo Cell Town Properly
Want lo Sell Your Groceries
Want lo Sell Your Hardware
Wanl Cuilomcrs for Anything
Alcr(iso Weekly in This Paper.
Adverliiind la the Way lo Success
Adverli.ing Erins Cuilomera
AdvrlUiii Kti-pi Cintomrra
Advertising Iniurn Success
Advertising 5iow Energy
Advertising SSnws Pluck
AdvcrlUlut Is " Flit"
Advertise or u..l
Advertise I.cn4
Adverli.'.c Will
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Scurry County Himiliiy School Con-
vention Program lor August I Jit It
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Wednesday AiiKiixt I lltli.
10 a. in. Scripture rending
prayer Itev. I'lunkett.
10:3(1 FlirolllliK of Detonates.
11. Address: "The World Organ-
ized to Win" Prof. K. A. Watson.
1 1:30. To lio supplied.
NOON UI'X'KSS.
2 p. in. "Training for Service"
Kev. C. K. Jameson.
2:30. "Workers Meeting" Kev.
T. N. I'lunkett and J. M. Donson.
3 "The Home 1 lepiirt merit ; Your
Kxperlenre" Mrs. T. ('. I u vJn and
Assistants.
3:30. "Twentieth Century Stand-
ards for Schools and How to Attain
Them" Mr. John M. Adaiim.
4. Kound Table Conference on Va-
rious Subjects.
It. Adjournment.
F.VF.NIMi SKItVli H.
S : I .r Song service conducted
Mr. K. I. Curry.
s-3ii. Aiblress bv Mr. Ji lin
AdaniK.
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!i::;u "Orirauui'il Classic and Their
latiiiu to tlii' Similar N-nooi .mi.
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fehacli supiileiiieiited by Mr. John M.
Admin. '
3:30. "Mow to Secure It on the
part of the Class " Mr. J. T. Yeargln
supplemented by Mr. John M. Adams.
4:15 Election of County Officers.
Adjournment.
l ine ItniiiN laiM Week.
As stated In the Signal last week
I here was a nice shower of rain fell
here on Thursday evening and evn
belter ralr.B fell III several other parts
of the county. At Fluvanna In the
Kmiis country and at Camp Springs
and from llerinlelgh to Hunn. Then
on Friday evening there came more
of It and It was more generally dis-
tributed over tin' county.
Some communities reported an
Inch and a half. The government
g::ui:" k"pt by f lliii Hardy of the Sig-
nal showed the Friday night rain
to he 1.13. Ail parts of S urry coun-
ty gi.t rain ami ll naveil t'le situation
Since )i mi the days have been
warm and crops are growing Just a-
bout right F.arly feed Is made and
tlil.i timely rain will put ii.cst 1 f the
later feed stuff :'.ife and cotton Is
crowliii; and I 1 mm i in; and taking
n:i mor" :oii::res and boll::
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You Will Make No Mistake if
I'oIIimv Tlii Advice
You
Never neglect your kidneys.
If you have pain in the back urin-
ary disorders dlz.lness and nervous
ness it's time to act and no time to
experiment. These are frequently
symptoms of kldmy trouble and a
remedy which Is recommended for
tl'.e kidney's should be taken in time.
I loan's Kidney Pills are u good
remedy to use. It has acted effective-
ly in many cases In this vicinity.
Can Snyder residents demand fur-
ther proof than the follow lug testi-
cr nlal-
W 11. Moore painter. Itig Springs.
Texas says: "For several years my
kldnevs caused me much suffering
and I could not lift without my back
giving out. IHai k spots fl U'ted before.
my eyes. I tried several remedies I
without success until I u ed I loan's
Kidney Tills. Two boxes completely j
rid me of t he t rouble " j
For sale by all dealers. Price '
lellts. F..-ier-M i ! I'll I'll Co.. New York'
S '!' III-. -Ills for the I'lliled S'.lles
lie ii r t l.e li.. I loan's
ami take no oilier -t I
IN UMTS Altl.i: IF TIU'K.
If the Houston Chroni le's reports
are true that the penitentiary com-
missioners have been selling the cane
products to the sugar trust people
In New Orleans for less than they
were offered by the manager of the
Imperial and other independent refin
eries In TcXtt. and If It be true that j
a large per cent- ge of the cotton i
grown on the state farms has been j
stolen then surely the hoard of Com- ;
mlssloners should be held to blame !
and their re-appolntment should not
he confirmed. Freezes and fires come J
In as small agencies of failure of the
system as compared w l'li these other
things fobiul't nor any other gov-
ernor could make t:o system a sue-
cess under such unholy manage-
ment and the sooner the whole slate j
Is (leareil off and a new deal set up
the better. Mr I'.ibell lias been asked j
lo resign and if there Is any truth'
In tlo se reports It is better for him
to do it. (if course Hi.- commissioners
are not acc nseil of stealtit cotton
but t lo y will hiiic in answer for mis- ;
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fra ihu community if cbMd
lorn our mrrchftour
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LacJ poda MUbJIf ntcnmA
my n lha ganM of hfe
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For Anything and Everything
Tin Siiop Plumbing
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Ilev. J. II. Kerr (.rave the Prcshy-l.-rlans
a fine Sunday school sermon
last Sunday evenlr.K-
In the mornlnn the partor carried
the rnnitrrFation throuch the differ-
ent acta of the old time Jewish Tbss-
" sunday 11 m. July 6th. .uhje. t:
"Christ our Tasaover.
In the evening. 8:3". the delayed
abject "Will God ar.swcr Prayer?"
H.k-rr l.leK Have Ilrtumed.
All the Snyder delegation who
ont to Collese station except War-
reu Scrlvner rp" hom w"n""1"r
n nrnlnc They Vre ready to report
d .ben they bealn to tell hat
!.) saw and to epp-s their bb-as
about the Institution the p l- ho
paying taxes to maintain the ex-
perimental hools and the Farmers-
Congress will begin to sit up and
look.
These men are all practical farm-
era and will refuse to put their O. K
on any kind of bham and hen they
see the public money wasted they
are not afraid to say so. They. will
tell the local next Tuesday afternoon
what they saw and hat they think
about it.
;.; r. I: Y i r.s tt i. it I l.:s son
Krt. iN.r.-et of Camp Spring last
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We had a nice lit H rtln U.-t v.-e.-k j i"' forscr ct Fort Worth is vi.
whih was appr-i ialed very much.
We shall be disappointed In Mr
Prvan If he should neglect any Im-
portant part of Ms official duty In
order to ko on leoturlnt: tour.
Only foliar a year The Signal.
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Our IlieetiilK cloned last Monday j
nli'!".. Those preai hers knew Just
hew tonake n fellow tMnk about
how he waa livlnc
ICeinai - ilde lire of l)enler.
"I ' s :t .:cUei will v. tit. rv
about .Inlv 1 -.-h. a:i : iim' I tb.e doc-
it.: K his parents. Mr .! Mrs. K. Y. (ir . tler reme.itea
iiw 1 1 this W .'' k
11 II lio reoet. II tl 1 V g ' T I 1 II ' w re a . I
the time I was un :' to ilo am-
thiixand my weight droppeil f-ici;
Ha lo i;." pounds I sii'f r' for a
! Iioiit two nioiitlia when I w is advise!
Ill K r I U I I.l(.s.
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tie iy 1 1 .i ; ! . were "larrted last 'yin
d iv it I. ( I v ):. II T H.iley.
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Joe Wilson his returned home
from hi visit to Johnson nullity.
1 1 .nt ;. r!i rmed t h.
t'lof.y Tt th.- Manhat-
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! Mr I. V Iioiitlas of Tost City and
'. :- Vcr.i Ib-mliry of llorden coun-
I'ncle Jep Ilrown made a trip to
Justlcebun? last Friday.
Mrs. Williams of Kint county Is
visitlni' I..T brother. Jep Iirown. this
week.
John and Htre Ilrownlnn made a
trip to Snyder last Tuesday.
Idrk Rron la ap-ndlog tii week
to use Chamberlain's '".tc. Cholera
and lu.irrhea Kerne !y I ii::ed two
bottles of It and It p.ivc me pertna-
j n-nt relief." writes M W. Hill of
To. i J.ne sn l f.i.r.Xy of Fluvan- ' Snow Hill. N. C For ale by all d
na were tisitll.it l kout last eek.
Carter M'Clar.ahan. of the Well-
Only a dollar a year Tae .iinil.
'r. II C Miller and Visa IVs
!:' were riar-i.-d last Monday e-
I nt at t'; h me rf the brlde'i p;
(nti" In Snyder l!ev. I". C. Ilrma
of ficiat it;-. The bride and itroom a
both well known here and have he
ft friends who unite In wishing: '
abundant happiness and sirree
life.
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