The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1914 Page: 4 of 10
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ITPLKMKXT TO THE. SNYDER SIGNAL
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Dress Goods and Trimmings
Every Color
Every Price
Every Width Every Grade
While we have always carried a big stock of Dress Goods our dress goods stock far surpasses anything we have ever carried.
You certainly will be surprised to see this immense stock of Dress Goods and Trimmings in a town of this size.
Come as soon as you can and let us show you
o
Millinery! Millinery!
We have by far the largest
millinery stock we have ever
carried. Miss Minnie Lindsey
and Mrs. Sears have this de-
partment in charge and judg-
ing from the way they are
turning out hats they must
have the right goods at the
right prices. It will pay you
to visit that department be-
fore you buy. They will show
you all the new and up-to-date
things as cheap as you can
get out of date stuff.
Men's fit Doys' Hats
This house is called the
John B. Stetson Hat House.
Ninety per cent of our hats
are manufactured by John B.
Stetson Co. We carry all the
New up-to-date fads in
Men's and Boys1 hats and our
hat stock is very large. You
can get anything from a cloth
hat at 25c to a Panama.
Hose Department.
Have you had trouble in
getting a hose that gave you
good wear? If so buy the
famous Black Cat for Men
Women and Children and
your trouble will be a thing
of the past. You can buy as
good hose for half the price
as so called Mill will charge
you for the same material.
The next pair you have to
buy call for the Black Cat and
have no other and be convinced.
Shoe Department.
With the largest stocks of
Men's Ladies' and Children's
Shoes to select from you ever
had placed before you in West
Texas surely you can get
what you want. We carry
the famous Hanan and Walk-
Over Shoes for men and the
Julia Marlow Shoes and Slip-
pers for Ladies and Children.
We are able to show you the
new things in materials and
lasts at the most reasonable
pricesforthishighgrade goods
Everything marked im plain figures. Yours to please
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SNYDER
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HAIIIIY IMCKI.R A HARDY.
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Entered la the poslofflce t Bor-
der Teias. second cIim mall miliar.
NOTK K TO I'llll.lC.
An.? erroneous reflection upuD the
diameter. Handing or reputation of
any person firm or corporation.
whlrb may appear Id the column! of
The signal be glsdly corrected
If called to the attention of the editor.
Oblluarles and notices of chari-
table or church sntertalnmenta
wherw admleelou la charted will be
(barged for at the rate of z He per
line.
lrr Toi March iu.
('I. Tom 11.11 liu announced hi.
retirement from hit law firnl and
are that I In the practice of
..w n. ui nn nutr to hit cii.u
Individuate and corpora' lnui. I
lenea goternur. he will
lime and enrrrlee to the
a man even those wh
MM ble honesty cf
e will do hu
.
iu me people.
Judaln
made 1 au.css oeing
Lot. Tom Hall a record aa a
rat lust aow II would aeem
ua name of ol-Uovernor iloeg la io
Ini to tnl about aa much (Inure in
gubernatorial campaign .aa that of
Heller Hogg la dead bul ale memory
aad the meaaurea for which he alood
till lire and seemingly the people
f Teua are agreed that everything
fer which the late and lamented ei-
Ooveraor atood for ahould now be
eaaetew lata law or lata Tha Ttmea
la earwrlaed agreeably ao. to learn
at thla Uie dar. that Hogg reallr
had no wllllcal enemlea. All were
hie frlenoe. aad noma of thoae whom
we had aeea erroneously led to be-
lieve were hla political eoemlee at
Me time raa aow ahed teara at the
v.ry naeutlon of hla name. Wichita
Tlmea.
Politics a a funny nti Johns-
le. Klrbr Woliera. Bailer CoIbuIII
Kb.b Vi'Ullame and other big guaa
following the precedent net by
my worthy predeceeaora and the cue
torn obaerved during my adralnlatra-
and nlao emulating the example
tne proxreaslra towna and cltlea
"f Teaaa In the observant of a day
mown aa "clean-Un Dar" to
the end that we may hat. a clean and I
ueautirul loan free from filth and
traah and Ihe danger of Infection that
the accumulation of filth and traah
hrlnga about and alio to prerent Ihe
breeding place of that peaky Irou-
b.eaome and dangeroua Inaecl called
the fly It i the dealre of Ihe City of
Snyder aa represented by Ita officials
to ro-nperate with all the cllliena In
making Snyder as clean town aa It
la poaalble to have under Ihe rlrcum
atant-ee.
Therefore lu pureuanre of thla land-
able object wltjrth. advice and
cnnarnl of thjvfouncll of the cite or
Snyder Noble Mayor of the
town itf Snyder do hereby dealgnate
saltfrilur. March tath 1914 aa otTI
K'fal Clean-Up Day and nioit reapert
fully requeet that all the rttttrna of
Snyder men women and children
that they ubaerve aald day by clean
ing up the premlaei nnder their con
Irol. all vacant lota alleya back
yarda and wherever any Hash may
have accumulated and collecting aaid
traah or refuae into pllea convenient
to be gotten to and the city will have
Ihe aame removed by the garbage wa
gon In Ita employ.
The Udlee Clubs of the town will
aaalat and co-operate In thla under-
laklng and we a.k the ro-operatlon
of every rltlten that w tnv make
Hrtder a ci an wholeeome plnca In
hl'h lo !;.
We eapeclally Invite Ihe co-opern-
tloa of tho achool chlldrea and hope
to aee the intlre enrollment engaged
in ihe rumination of the rubblah on
thai da.
J. I NOHI.K.
Mayor City of Snyder
r. iukkr.
Secretary Illy of Snyder.
It baa I.
thirty yea
and gathrii
eat probleii
line of binJ:
In ralalng
waye man.
time to ge
before we
the market
flclently d
the procee.
I IIKIOII.KIOH
'en my eiperlence In my
1'of farming lhat raising!
ng a crop waa the great-
we had lo solve In our
Tieas. If wa can succeed j
nd gathering we can al-
leae to get to market In '
away with the proceeda
et another crop ready for 1
and have our puree auf-)
nleled to make room for
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UARIIIX P Id A X T 1 V TIMH
JACK IH'NAWA Y
In Farm ft Ranch
"ii alo Dial ye rerelve not the graca
d In vain.
JAMKH C.l'l''KflHNKft
w" art havtnf aome pretty
daya but Aug- B( h n t.
dart are what InI .ullJd Wm.
Tvxaa. nut Mr. Bttbl
mtr and a atayer.
. gcxMl far
Wuite a numberor Herralelgb peo-
plt have been attending the big neat
inn at tha Court Houaa tbla week.
Judge Thnmaa presiding.
J. C. Ilfaklay tpnt tha flrat of tha
week In Harmlalgh.
J. W. Wftnken apant Monday In
Hwaatwalar.
A. C. Tata and Mr. RoblaJon of
Jayton wart bera laal Saturday on
bualnaaa.
L C. Darby la la Fort Worth thlt
waek attandlng tba Odd Pallova
m rating.
Wa ara aorry to report lira. Braw-
lay la real tick at tbla writing alto
Mlaa Maggla Oannaway.
Maaara. Lararatt and ( okar attand-
fd tha Memorial Tablat laying of tba
Metbodlat cbarrh In Snydar litt
Tharaday and report a royal good
time.
Dr. Wooda of Hubbard City waa hi
our town Tuesday
Mra A. J. Kemp paid Snyder vla-
tt Wedneaday.
Well. Mr. Reader ba at rhairh
A W Uuu newaiwp run. a de-jBunrtay. U tba rburrh memban
partiueat railed ' Back to tht Bible " wo.H ..Bd irt u tit0J thoud
mrw wu or " aoaea rellil iand manlfeat ( brlaitan
oua rulU that hava beea r-lMir -hnr-h n..rr-h
aplrtt aa
When lhat laiy tort o' feeltn
(leta to playln' Uuan )uur aiilne.
An1 you get a aort o' Itchln'
Fer a lUhln' hook an' line.
An' tha beea begin their hummln'
Aa they do In early aprlng
An' tha work In' blrdi out yondur
In tba treat begin lo alug;
When you're loiln' ait erection
With a love that'a moat aubllma
Htrlkea ma that Ita gettln' aomawhara
Cloaa to garden plantlu' lime.
When tba Idle aummer dreamer
Takea bit lay beaeat a tree
to greet the comln
Uv a iTrWimer reverie
An' ba longa TSLH ' ponder.
Not a rare upoaVbJa mind
While the cheerful. aooU'ibJn' aunthlna
flpreada around him youtNaJII Aitd
If yon trace tha date a' nature
To tba af net o' yaater year
That tha garden plaatla' aeaaon
la a-gettln aomemhere near.
When tba happy country youngster
Has a aua grin on hla noee.
An' you know he's beea a-wadln'
By tba mud between hit tore.
An' tba work's acnmalatln
Like tha work will aa a rule
An' tha weather aee ma Inrltln'
Down toward the ewtmmln' pool.
Then Juat count your atari aa lurky
If In cast In' maud about.
There ain't aomethla' la the garden
That la ttMdln' eel tin out.
a till. In all my meditations
An' I (uee I're had my share
I have round la life jt pkasurea
Sort o'flarored llh lit rare.
An there's been sosm trltulatlnns -Not.
to say. com pi In at tout
Rut )' fretful lift I niomeris
rter fitd In an out.
An' l'e oftt-n brt-B dlmcoi'i
Rorderln' upen if' t
ftjit I've fom
Mil. t Itl ICKS1MNKM ill'. faith n clear conscience vote for
Ji VtWA Hnh iHiMmithiiae hoiula. You certainly don't
Uhluk tliL-y will vole bonda In Heaven.
Mr Kdltor: li no. Well then let ua work and vote
I As the Ki iirry rouniy iiuihth hihI j 101 r"n a'"1" that pray-
imiu r thf viiMTi .r.. wriii... 1.. r.. " M': Wo '"' " workera
vor of id U..I..I lamie. ami v.... -r.. '""hr wlh Hn'- l-hrlit beaeech
a hfllever In (! tiolilfii HnU. I id.-
Ileve yon will iiibllrih my rraMina.
ahy I object to the bonda.
First ItenHou: Kverynm uu hav
lived In this county fir the mi six
yi-art knows lliut e Uhp ihhvi
tliroiiKh a serli't of dry years. The
niHorlty of furmer have found
themselves a little fuilh-r In debt.
A good many hud lo borrow num-v
to pny their taxes. (Ih but they say
If vote the lioiuU 1C Ik.jhIi won't
raise our laxci. Why! Iteeaime fifteen
- cents on the hundred valiiiitli.n Is the
I'mlt. and ha.e Im-cu i nat fur
Jennie time. It Is the tlrsl time I ev-
er knew a enmity Killf. firllf.r
.debt and mil coi the ta payers
I any more. Now lli-n- bonds. If they
I carry will put every piece of tair.hle
jproprty In the county behind It. Thin
extra debt the people voted (u them-
selves. Now when the County Com-
mlsnloiiers on fifteen cents a hun-
dred valuation could not float alntlR
how can they wp .m p 0ny
nine rents per hundred valuation.
Ho. In a short lime the Commission- 1
ers will find they haven't runuKh mon I
ey to meet the demsndc and they
ae to raise the valuation In ;
rplic .jnn opa. and he way that
taiea JutijJup last yea no won-!
der the farmerkW'' to sell out. I
iamj'Piural. "Ye
nmiliaW- Chrla-
lrif
Second Heaaon
.hall not oppress one a
Hans think fur a moment!
preMlon on the people or the
Illy of them lo vole the county more
In debt al Ihe present time when a
great many already In the County
liae inorfKaced ihelr prci'''ri. bor-
-d moncv on land and houeee
hecauw of Ihe kret drootn we
11a.nn thiouanr It you aon i oen-"
opl. have done tnai. .""
I. Be -ouuiy Mcorn.
I appeal lo you Cbriatlans to
oi. lor thr. bond.. I know for a
.! ll'.t Iher. are two churrhea 'n
Itnrder. who .very Sunday will stand
up wlih the pre. her and repeat (lie
praer I'hrUI l.uahl hla IM.clple.
"(lur F.lher which art In HiMiei
1 Il.!tnwe4 he Hi) name. Thy KtBRdom
I come Tbr will w. tfoo. In aank a.
Initial Content In Oratory.
A loinl ninieat waa had at Ilia
main school building Monday morn-
ing of iiuplla In declamation to ae-
I' H two ri'iircai nlallrea from the
Senior t'laaa and two of the Junior
l'lua to enter the County ora-
torical iryout at a conlmt to ba given
l the court house neat Salurady
nlkl.l hy rerponos-elaolnnetnnnnnnn
nlKlil by representatives of Hlah
Schools of ie county. At the coming
tryonl county representatives will be
hosen f.ir the contest at Swoetvc'.er.
There were two entrant from tha
Junior ci Korea! Rear and Orar-
"i Hker and noin were chosen for
the county tryout.
Three seniors conteaieil lliienlee
"rice. Orady Whltmor. i.nd tilek
Henderson. Whltmore and Henderson
won the honor.
The judge for hi preliminary
coolest were K J. Anderson Olln
Hardy and W. W. Vi'eems.
It Is eipected thst a large crowd
m be out Saturday Bight to hear
hoys declaim and to ener.......
Item In this worthy enomvor.
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