The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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I THE MEW DREAMLAND
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.West Texas Best Picture Theatre
The Cool Clean and Comfortable Place
The Dreamland is now in the Wilmeth building on west side square and is using the Mutual Program known
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PKACHKS ANI MFJiOXH
HKAT COTTON CHOP
W. E. Sorrels was hore Monday
with a load of melons for the mar-
ket. He haa done well this aeuMon In
the fruit line. IleVlci 237 bushels of
peaches at a doirlar a bushel and bus
already sold (i 10 worth of melons
and his crop l still making and will
make till fro.
Mr. Sorrel. owns a farm In the
deep sandy belt south of Ira where
everything he plants makes Rood.
That land lll be worth big money
some day. It la a deep sand under-
Id with clay and In Just such land
Is found In the famouH fruit belt
.ound Clydo
.MF.KIC.XS OIUF.CT TO
DKSF.HTINU PKOPF.HTV
Washington Sept. Chairman
Flood of tbe house foreign affairs
com:pitte today submittal to Secre-
tary Hryan letters from a largo sugar
company In Vera Cruz raking to
whom Its property should bo Intrust-
ed If President WIlHon's advice to all
Americans to got out of Mexico were
to be followed. The letter stated the
company's plant cost $1500000;
that It had a growing crop valued at
$500000 and that If those In churge
left Mexico Its property would be at
the mercy of bandits.
Utile Folk F.njo) mont.
Two classes of little folks met on
tbe creek by Christian church for an
outing Tuesday evening under tho
management of their teachers Mrs.
Nannie Chapman nnd Mrs. Ed Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. John German and sons
Mr. and Mrs. llolcomb and son were
visitors. All enjoyed It to the futoBt
.lid bade a farewell for home.
Meeting Closed nt Crowdor.
Jtev. O. II. Or.ttls closed a good re-
vival meeting at Crowder last Sun-
day night. There were seventeen con-
versions and reclamations.
Hev. F. I. HutcbeBon returned
Wednesday from Palmer whero he
recently closed a successful evangel-
istic meeting. lie reports the cotton
crop' in the black land country far
from good.
Itev. M. T. Tucker ond family of
Snyder were here Wednesday en-
route to Lampasas for a vUlt.
Sweetwater Keporter.
Mr. W. II. Dane and family of Flu-
vanna spent Sunday In Snyder and
left on the evening train for Fort
Worth. .
Dr. llurkett a prominent IlnptlHt
minister of Abilene was the guest
this week of Mr. F. J. Orayum and
other friends In Snyder.
. . It lays to read tho Signal adver-
.ound Clyde. "ve ' lhe 1118 weeKI lRrm(.nts each week.
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We have just returned from the Eastern Markets and
will not have time to write an ad but only mention a
few things. Our store was never so full of all the new nifty
things as well as the staples. All the new weaves and novel-
ty dress goods. The new Check and Plaids in Silk Trim-
mings in fact a real city stock. Come in and let us show you.
We also have the largest stock of Men's and Boy's Cloth-
ing at prices never before named for new clothing. When we
placed this order things looked good and we have too many
so we are going to slash the price and let them go rather than
return them. To show you what we mean by slash price a
Man's all wool Blue Serge Suit worth
$18.00 for $10.00
and ever suit in the house in perportion.
Mniin-UndMy
The Post City PoBt gives the fol-
lowing report of tho murrlugo lust
week of Miss Olive Llndsey of Sny-
der and Mr. W. T. Mann of Post
City:
"On Monday Aug. 26 at tho home
of tho bride at Snyder Mr. W. T.
Mann of Post City and Miss Ollvo
Llndsey were quietly married only
the members of tin immellate fam-
ily being present.
The bride Is a sister of Mr. J. H.
Undsey of our town and lies u wido
circle of frlend3 In tlarza and Scurry
rt unties. She Is tho daughter of Mr.
W. H. II. Undsey ono of tho pioneers
of this part of the stati.
Mr. Mann baa lived In Post City
since the founding of the town and
for flvo years has been postmuBter
here. He Ih ono of our worthiest
young men and is universally respect
ed.
The Post extends Its bo: rtlcst con-
gratulations to tho happy pair.
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What Inventor are Doing.
Reported by Spellmnn Murray
patent attorneys.
William W. Alley Alloylon con-
struction of railroad beds.
James A. Cooper Grand Salino
fruit cutter and Juice extractor.
Frank M. Hell Kl Paso flying machine.
Ilrooks Ilaynie Austin coin sort
er.
Joseph D. Ingram Panhandle drlv
log mechanism for tractors.
Peter 11. Laid Low El Paso poul-
try bouse und pen.
John W. Clayton Ynmtls cotton
chopper.
Louis K. Stephens Dallas cotton
a I bull extrac tor.
Kumaii I Goodrich Jr. San An-
tonio motor driven table.
Abbot S. Parker Abernathy. cow
oke.
Karl W. Manley Clint wheel bear
lug.
Ezra A. Fraulz Woatherford bale
tlu buckler.
DON'T UK MISLED
Snjilrr Citl.ciiN SliouM Head
llcvil Till Advice.
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Farm Telephone
Saved Child's Life
One of the Children fell
into a water tank and was
rescued unconscious and
apparently lifeless.
The frantic mother tele-
phoned to the doctor six
miles away and he started
at once. In the meantime
his assistant telephoned in-
structions and the mother
restored the child to cori-
hfnre thedoclcr
aa rriUArl
Will v
The telephone service
saved the child's life.
THE SOUTHWESTERN
Telegraph and
Telephone Co
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A Big Lot of
orl's School Dresses
as cheap as you can buy the materials.
OUR MILLINERY
is now on display at prices to meet the times. Will be glad to
show you.
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Kidney trouble Is dangerous and of
ten fatal.
Don't experiment with something
new and untried.
I'se a tested kidney remedy.
Itegln with 1 Hum's Kidney Pills.
I'scd In kidney troubles 50 years.
Recommended here and every
where.
The following statement forms .
convincing proof:
I.. II. Witt. Sweetwater Texas
says "I can recommend Doan's Kid-
ney Pills us they did a great deal of
good to my kidneys. I bad pains in
Save Money
this time on your Fall Suit ot
Overcoat. You get ' '
"MORE POWER TO
.J and
YOUR DOLLAR'-.
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good to my kidneys. I bad pains in 1 . . .
my back and when I saw Loan's Kid- wen you buy guarante F.IKIm
ney Pills advertised. I got a box. They! i perfect all WOol Is In a i
NATIONAL
soon cured me. SIiicp then on several
occasions I have taken this remedy
with good results."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co. Iluffalo
New York sole agents for the U-
nlted States.
Remember the
and take no other.
ll-2t.
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name Doan's-
Mrs. Kiln a lira) u in llargls of Dal
las arrived here a few days ago to
visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Grayum.
lU-markaMe Itrnwtlj- fur Skin IlMa
While we were living in Mnnl-
rhriste Texas last winter and soring
f had a severe breaking out on our
hands and It was so severe at times
It made us get up at night. We put
on some of your "Hunt's Cure" and
only had to rub It on a few liiiut
till we had It cured. I!. Metidenhall.
Audobon. Iowa. Positively guaran-
teed. No cure no pay. Price .10c. All
TAILORING
Our GUARANTEE TAG ttachl
vary farmsnt iniurss YOUR MONE-rj-
BACK IF YOU'RE NOT SATISFIEC
CALL TODAY ON
The Ideal Tailors
IUMmrnt Flrftt Statu I lank.
Snyder Texai '
llrother llrl In Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Weathers were
here Saturday from Horden county.
Mr. Weathers had Just received a
message sating his broth It. S.
Weathers had died In Montana to
hlih state he moved sevcl years
ago. i
The "i'
iy with a
nlfcstcd
dealers.
l!-4t.
Imnle (ireenhaw 17 years old
was shot and fatally wounded In a
street fight at Kemp. Texas.
Joe Caton returned last Saturday
from St. Louis.
t The Scurry (Vunty Abstruct Com-
pany would be glad to abstract yxur
and II In. k n . If H t .v
tiim ii iirruru. BHilHI
perfecting same. 11-tf
Ixndenrjf.
Is often caused by Indlrestli
constipation and quickly disappears
whn Chamberlain's Tshlot. .r
takrn. For fale by all doalcrs 15-41
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