The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1914 Page: 6 of 10
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HARDY pit 'KLE HARDY.
Enured la tbe postoffko at Bny-
dtr Teua. m second elaae mall mat-Ur.
To the Men Who Love
Their Wives
A Special
Invitation
XOTH B TO PCIILIC.
Any erroneous reflection upon the
charMler atandlnf or reputation of
or person firm or corporation
wh'ch may appear la tbt column of
Ttf Signal vlll bt gladly corrected
If called to tht attention of tbe edi-
tor. Obituaries and notice of cnart-
tabla or church entertain menu
where admission U rharged. will be
charged for at tbe rale of 14 per
line.
t ANMH KMKNTS
Subject lo the art ion if tbe Demo-
crntlc Party In July
for ltepremullTf (IftStli. lU-pr-m
tali re fUulft
T. F HAKKK of Slurry Co.
A. J llAGJNB of Kent Co.
tor District Attorney CISMb Dia
trirt)
JA8 P BTINSON of Jonea Co
W. J AKINOTON. fltooewall
County.
For Dlotrlfl I1erk
WAI.TKIt 6 ADAM. SON
For Cownty Judge
C. It. HCrilANAN
For Hlwrlff
W. A. M KflH ILL
For County Clerk:
W. T. BK1NKKR
For Tax Aw or
JOE MKRRITT
For Tax Collector:
W. M CURRY
For rotwty i
c. r lockhart
For County Attorney-
s' R. W. WEBB
f W. W. WKKMH
For Ja4lc of the IWce Prednct
j Ko. 1
B F. DAVIS
For Coanty CeaniiMtoner (Precinct
Ko. f )
b. f davis
For rotamlmioT jk1 JHe of the
Fear. Prat law No. t
JAKR AL'TRT
For PnNle Weigher Prerlact No I
' SACK KVANB
SAM MULL
CITY ANNOUNCKM KNTS
(Election In April)
For City MarhaJ
O. p. WOLPK
' W W ROOK US
The Washington Government Is
pending several companies of sol-
dier to Teaas to patrol tbe Mexican
border but even this doesn't satis-
fy Got. Colquitt He wants a hun-
dred rangers
In another column of the Signal Is
n proclamation from the Mayer of
Snyder designating Haturday March
1 aa dean up day. It la an appro-
priate time for such a day and the au-
thorities ought lo have the earnest
CO-operatlon of all the people In h.'lp
Ins; to put Snyder In the beat possible
rendition aa lo leanlln a "Clean-
llncaa Is next to tiodllnena." Jt'
clean up and then keep clean-
In favoring the road bond Issue
the Signal Is not attempting to dic-
tate to anyone how they rot on the
proposition but we wlnh we routd
persuade every voter In the county
to vote for Ihe Issue. It Is a meritor-
ious proportion from every st and-
point and Ms adoption will forward
the best Inlerels of all. The propo-
sition ought to doubly appeal to Ihe
voters and tax payers because with
Its adoption a n)item of good roads
ran be esiai Ished that will put alt
the county closer together at no ex-
tra cost. The mads of this county
will never be In better condition than
they are right now until We break
away from tbe old order and now Is
lb accepted time to turn over a new
leaf In our public road policy.
Do you remember how careful you were of your personal appearance in
those glorious days when you were courting; the Missus?
how you paid her the delightful compliment of always looking your best
when you came into her presence?
You wouldn't think of taking her out then if you hjd on a seedy out of date tuit. You wanted her to be able to how
the world that "her man" wa strictly up to the minute a genuine live-wire for whom only the belt tailoring wa good enough.
You're juil at good a man today ai you were then and the Miuui it eery bit at entitled to the reipect you uied topayher.
It itn't fair boyt jutt btcaute the littla woman at home hat Mn before her name to drop all those little attentioni and
homagetof the courting dayt. If you want her to keep young don't tlouch around looking like a premature grandpa. Show
her that you are ttilla Live One by keeping up with the ttylet.
What't that? The Mittut tayt "Ih-ka-Bibble!" to long at the gett her own Eatter Bonnett and Harem Skirt? Tut' tut
fellowt! Can that ancient calumny. Ititn'ttrue. She'i at proud of your lookt at the ever wat.
Jutt try tprucing up thittpring in a real rejuvenating Royal Tilored-to-order Spring Suit one of thote trim and tlim
Englith cut tackt with the narrow thouldert and the toft roll lapel and the mug fitting youthful troutert. You'll tee how
proud the'll be of you.
Easter Sunday Comes on April 12th
Married Men Order Today
and Attend Easter Services With Your Wife
Now let ut drop thit final tip fellow Benctlictt. If yon pleat your wife with your lookt if you ttack up 0. K. before
that mott impartial that witett and bett of critict the Minus you can be pretty dara ture that you will please the whole
world
We give a guarantee to married men with all royal tailored tuittthat the wife mutt be' pleated or bo tale! You couldn't
atk more than that.
1l at asaazirg at
Hrirpcj royal
X 1 IVVOt quality Ittelf
$16 $17 $20 $25 $30 and $35
A. D. DODSOIM
RESIDENT DEALER
Oof. Colquitt favor a aperlal ee-
nlon to provide tor a majority nom-
ination no aa to prevent a ipllt In the
democratic party. There In no occae-
loa for a apTIt Th proi not tooth
er and agreed to me port on candi-
date In the July prlmarl The an-
il are moving like Ihey Intend to do
ihft mne wmv. The tm will Hand
t.y t he primary nomination and If
(he antli Intend to do so we will all
get together In tlie jeenerai letlon
and make a governor out of whatev
er timber the primaries may choose
That nan t-n dona all these years
and the parly haa remained solid It
will be done attain If the antla will
do aa the proa will do A majority
i.. would urohahlr re tilt In no
nomination then both nldea would be
in the general arrnmble and the
IIokk Clark rampalicn waa not a nr-
......... nre to what Teians would
ee In the way of a detracted roun-
Itry.
Header of the dally newapapera
are familiar with the farta concern-
ing the great number of unemployed
California nt thin time. It neema
that every city In California haa a
very larce number of unemployed.
and the problem of handling them
a big one; and li cauilng tht author!-
ilea no end of trouble. The railroad
leading Into California and real a-
tate "booatera" of that glorlona
lime have been aowlng the country
down with the moat enticing litera
ture deecrlptlve of Callfornta'e til- j
nate reaourree and opportunilee for
many yeara. There la no doubt In our
ml n da but that thla cleat of adver-
tising baa iet a A-ady tide of Immi-
gration to California for the pan et-v-i-ral
yearn and every avocation pro-
fusion and 'ailing haa 'en filled to
overflow inn. with a big aurplue of
hHp left It la one thing to gel peo-
ple to a country and quite another
thing to give them an opportunity to
arn a livelihood after they get there.
People cannot do well more than a
few houra at a time with nothing
more aubatantlal than a "heavenly'
climate or beautiful acenery It taaea
unmet hing more aubatantlal to en-
able the new-comera to atay and
make useful cltliena help aupport a
country a Imtltullona and pay the
la iea
The Farniere Inlon Mercantile
Company aay "awat the fly" and
Harvey waa around the other day
giving away awattlng machlnee.
HA NT A r'B KXCIIWIO.NH.
One way Second Claaa Gxcunlon
Parea to California Colorado Ida-
ho. Meilco Montana Nevada New
Meilco Oregon I' tab. Washington
Wyoming and polnu In Canada. On
aale March Uth to April IStb. 1914
130 00.
All Year Tourist Ticketa on aale
daily to Texaa reeorta. Also to
points In other states. I
For further particular call or I
write Santa Fe Ticket Agent. Phone :
Ticket Office No. 151 Freight office
No lit- . 1
J M. ROIX)F.RS. Agent. j
P. A H. T By Co.
Wall Paper at Warren Brotnera
POST SANITARIUM
POST TEXAS
A MODERN SANITARIUM EQUIPPED ES-
PECIALLY FOR PATIENT8 REQUIRING
SritGICAL ATTENTION.
Stone building two story and basement twenty five rooms
equipped with all conveniences bath etc. Hot and cold
water hot water heat and electric Uxlit. The latet model
X Ray and electric appliances for diagnosis and treatment.
A complete pathological laboratory.
Every convenience lor the modern care of patients
Trained nurses constantly in attendance.
Double Value Coupons:
Given with every porchae in our itcre. Don't fail to rail for them.
They explain themselves and are worth face value.
-THE ARCADE
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