The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. Twenty-Eighth Year, No. Three, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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4.
ft-'
$1.50
PER SACK
SEYMOURS BEST
FLOUR
Makes Bread Like
Mother "
Used t6 Make
Mrs. N. B. Moore who has been a satisfied user of Seymour's Best for several months sent us a loaf of
i 1. . j iv i ii Til iir i i i j: i a a i si
Dread (unsoircuea; maae irom mis iamous riour. re nave me luai on uispiay ai our siore ana invite me
ladies to come by and see it.
' GOOD FLOUR IS ALWAYS IN DEMAND
This is the kind of flour "Seymour's Best" is and we honestly believe if you try it once you will be a regular
Seymour customer.
Farmers Union Store
E A. McMath Manager
Telephone No. 28
Zt &n$tv Signal
HARDT PICKLE A HARDY. '
Entered la tha poetofflce at Sny-
der Texas u second elaaa mill matter.
FOR MVE OF Jt' STICK.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC.
Any erroneoua rs flection upon U
haraeter ataadlaf or repoutloi of
anr peraoa firm or corporation
which mar ippar to to eolumna or
Tha Signal will bo gladly eorraeted
If called to tha attention of too editor.
Obltuariea tad aotlcea of chart
labia or church entertainment
whera admlssloa la charged will ba
charged for at tha rata of It-fcc ft)
lloo.
Hajder Teiaa Julr a. Iff 14
Eren the dry farbera would Ilka
to tea a ralo now. I
o j Tha American people very well re-
. A ihort stretch of concrete tide- 'member the Impeachment of Senator
walk adds wonderfully to (be looka : l rimer of llllnola on the chart
of a plae. iIDat n nl obtained Ms action to
i the .Senate through corrupt meant. It
' la also remembered that certain
jl'nlted State Senator defended him
land tried to hare him whitewashed
'Sow the aame Lortmer who la the
heid of a banking business In Chica-
go that haa gone to the bad. la In
more trouble. In the Investigation of
tha Rank's affilra the trail of the
old make la believed to ba showing
up One of Lorlmer'a defenders was
Senator Paynter of Kentucky and
here ta a luapirtoua referenca to him
by the Associated Press:
CHICAGO. Jtrn 17 The United
States district attorney's office here
lasuea the statement that United
States Senator Paynter borrowed
1 391 So from the Lorlmer-Munday
hank two weeks before Paynter rv-
ad la favor of lortrtmr reurtotog UH
aenata seat.
The hog raisers of Scurry county
don't want to fre the meeting to
be held here Monday to dlscuts tha
organtiatloa of tha Scurry County
Hug Raisers' Association. We want
to pull off a big show on the first
Monday in An suit.
Roscoe will pull off Her btg pic-
nlc Hsturday.
Mrs. Ed. Carry Is reported on the
tck Hut this week.
asothkr coHPim.vnn MAS.
The North Tetas Rail campaign
committee at Dallaa have published
an account otf the organisation and
operation! of the Strickland Electri-
cal Company who are building In-
larurban lines and farming out elec-
tricity to light towni along their
Jlnes.
Tba Company la said to be finan-
ced by the money trust In New York
Their apparent plana are to buy up
alert ric light planta where they can
They have recently bought plants
at Abilene Sweetwater Midland and
on to Kl Paio and are Initialling
lights at Hnscoe and other points. It
MAYS HE IS KKVIIKKIW)
PATRIOTIC HER VICE
Tha Lockney Rearon Is very strong
for Ferguson and la visiting tha vot-
ers of Ployd Briscoe Hala and
Swisher counties during the cam-
paign. With reference to Hi position
in the rare for Governor the Heacan
aid in the last week Issoa:
We have borne the ridicule of our
professional associates but our re-
ward will ba sufficient which Is the
good will of tha farmers and labor-
ers of the panhandle tK-kney
Heaeon.
Are yon' positive that there la
nothing else?
R4M KEFEM.EH HIVKN MILLION'S.
RTl DYINfl THE HITI ATIOX. I tWi VKKH FOR SEVEN DOCTORS.
A New York news special says: "A
I donation of 11.650000 from John I
Rockefeller to the Rockefeller Insti-
tute of Medirsl Research waa an-
nounred today by Henry James
. k. . l..iiM. TWI. tV-lr..
is sain io urn one oi ine m-m H-iwpr- ... ... i.
I tne sum total of Mr. Rorkefelleri
IUI inn isr riwrnns; rarpfreiiuns in
tha eountry.
Tha Dallas fellowa ihow that J. E
Ferguson la a stotkhoder In (he
ri .. - iv.Jorado miners who -.r recently '
about the time he announced as a can . .
dldsta for governor 1 " ' "7'. . th r. m ' t t .Baker nd W6 k0W
They say thst there are po state
laws to properly control the organi-
sation Tha 3Urd. Islature tried
to paaa the needed regulating laws
but were prevented. Now the 24th.
will take the matter up and It Ii fear
ed that no h-'lp mild be counted on
from a governor Interested In the
corporation.
Tha polltlral scheme to dlwndlt
President Wlson's policies do not
rind favor with the people. Florida
had a primary election to select a
United States Senator. The main li-
me wat the question of Panama can-
al tolls and the advocate of free tolls
for American ships was defeated
The people are not In favor of foster-
ing American shipping trust.
contribution to the Institute up tu
Ifll.SSo.aon."
j If Mr. Rockefeller would corttl-
bute as liberally to tr relief of 'lie
.reduced to wan' by th nVnc var
would be doing i rartico ih.it wet it
Jack Johnson tha-bigoted lawleM
despised A merles a "nigger" got him
a prlte fight with a white pun Mitt
named Frank Moran at Parta Franca
and whipped. Any whlta man who
will match a fight with a negro ought
to be whipped.
It Is said that Oea. Villa has had
mora than two hundred of his pris-
oners at Zacatecas pot to death It la
hla announced purpose to kill every
officer and every volunteer federal ha
ran catch. He proposes to spare all !
the men whom the Huerta govern
ment haa forced Into service.
Tha Anson Western-Enterprise la
noted for conservatism a rare but
golden virtue and for that reason It
is giving careful thought to the can-
didates for Governor before It Ilnea
up. It says however that it la in-
clined to support Ball because he hi
a prohibitionist sad Ferguson la an
antl.
Resides that It shies at Ferguson's
consignment of Intemperate boys to
regions of endless torments.
Then sgsin It says:
"Mr Ferguson makea hla strong-
eat pull for votes from the farming
claaa on the tenant plank of hla plat-
form and we honestly believe that
even If the governor had tha full
power to meka of this plank a law
'which be has nott It would be un
constitutional and not In harmony
with legalised government. Also If
this could be made fair constitution-
al act of how much Immediate value
would It be to the tenant farmer
tne all that this plank calls for la
already In unison with tha under-
standing between landlord and ten-
ant? There are many other thinga of
Interests to our worthy tenanta'that
demand attention of our Governor j
and hla colleagues at this time si-d I
that are of far greater Importance.
High Priced PhyslHanM Endorse
Iktdflofl'a Liver Tone It Takes
the Place of Calomel.
America's beat known and highest
priced physicians seven of them
were paid very large fees to paaa on
the formula of Dodson's Liver Tone
snd all of them heartily endorse this
remedy as perfectly safe and relia-
ble one. It takes the place of danger-
ous calomel In cases of constipation
and torpid liver.
Dodson's Liver Tone haa none of
the disagreeable after effects of calo
mel which in fact la a poison a min-
eral a form of dangerous mercury.
On the other hand Imdson'a Liver
Tone la a strictly vegetable-llq.uid.
containing nothing harmful. It acts
pleasantly easily and naturally
without pain or gripe and without
Interfering at all with your regular
habits diet or occupation.
Dodson's Liver TohV Is' guaran-
teed by the Qrayum ffrug Company
who will cheerfully refund the pur-
chase price (50c at once If you are
not entirely sstlnfled with It. A trial
baa benefitted many people and will
probably help you.
Reports from Mexico City say there
are Indications of a change of fealty
among the people. That accords with
The suggestion of academically IM BUppoi4.d rnirilfflr of h(Mle
trained diplomatic and consular off!
cars for the United Rtatea. made re- party
cpniiy oj nun. nrua uuna former
ambassador to Russia Is gaining
ground Approval of the nronositlon
!haa been given In various quarters.
pie. They are ready to fall In with
Henry Watterson says some politi-
cians Indulge in too much talke-talk.
The old bald headed narrot mIH h
ANNOUNCEMENTS
f
Subject to th action of toe Demo-
cratic Party io July.
Tor rprMntatlTe (lf5th. Repre-
nlatin IMatrlrt)
T. r. BAKER of Scurrr Co.
A. J. HA01N8 of Kent Cu.
For Dlatrlrt Atlorarjr (S9th res-
trict) JA8 P. 8TINSON o' JooM Co
W. J. ARINQTON. 3tonall
County.
Por niitrirt rick
WALTER S. A DAMSON
ROB 8TRAYHORN
Por County iadsr
C. R. BUCHANAN
Por Sheriff I
W. A. MERRILL
. I.ON GRAHAM
For County Clrrlt:
W. T. SKINNER
For Tat A.Mmwor
JOE MERRITT
For Tax (ollrrtor:
W. M. CCRRY
D. NATION
For County TrMMiiwr
C. R. LOCKHART
For County Attorney
R. W. WEBB
W. W. WEEM3
I 1
McClinton & Doak
FOR
Shop mide Boots iad Shoes.
We have i first-class
and to cement the Ilea between the
eit'niled Htatea and the rest of the
f j world trained representatives seien-
Jjllnrally selected are neceeaary. It la
J quite probable that a hill InrolrlnK
X ; the Idea will be Introduced at the
jneit session of the f'onarea Oal-
t re.ton Trlhnne.
liter: "Talkee-too-much." Mara Hen-
ri knows
For CommlHkmer snd Justice Of thw
Peace Precinct No. 1
B. F. DAVIS
For County Commtealoner (Precinct
Wheat threahlni la on thli week. I
No. I)
W. T.
THOMPSON.
Every few minutes some farmer
come. In with a load of oat to sell.
t to hla credit.
Uov.
Attorney
ult aaalnat the Teiaa llutlne.u
M-n A'soclrtlon to rind If tnat or-
a.niiatlon ha. been contrlbiitlna
money to erurc election of anybody
lo office and he wanta the Attoraey
(rneru) to look Into the affaire of
lie Antl-aalcon lsxue
I we can prlve yon the best
' t torinrit.
Kall'a opponent pretend to think
Colquitt saya he la Itlad that 1 1 ..... . ...
flen.ral lony ha. filed Et Jll $(11(1. Sly.tf.TUII.
8uppoie the propos ;lon to re-
submit state wide prohibition should
Itc defeated and t.f course men like
Mr. Pergiiton wsnt It defeated then
what sort of conditions would pre-
ea4 k
(Jen. Zapata who h.ii hen 1.adtnc
rebel campalan In .Mexico now
4 that Rail wanta to lend money to(hreaten to muke wer on Carrnnaa.
J rlllien to buy farms In the culover j lioka like there Is to be no peace
J Plneland In Eat Teiaa The Port there u lona a any of the old stock
J j Worth Rc ord aay auch araument ta ' a alt.-e.
twlter. No lealalalnre would permit o. N Richardson waa here Sat.
uch favorltlm and no borne aeek- rj. ( nunn. He says people are
er. would buy that land when he jn buy in hi country and crop pros-
c ould et better land In better parta ; prfll r. n. a little rain about
of the Hate I nrw would he aond.
Plalnvlcw. Teiaa Account Grand
Ixdae of Texas Masonic School. Date
of aale July 13 H and 15. 1914 Fin-
al limit for return. July II. 1114
Fare for round trip $3 20.
Collere men are now commit Into i R M Johnston ccinpecl. thnt the
their own. They are asiertlof them- State Convention at Kl P;ian may
aelves In every fl 'lc of endeavor In prohabcy try to line up In opposition
a manner the' demanda recnsnltlon jor at east advene crtllcl.m of Wil-
Ifor them everywhere and Is provlna . ec.n'a administration and now It la
Dallaa Texaa--Account Texaa Ah- .to the world the value of substantial 'announced that Senator halley ex-
vail If Kerauaon ahould be elected .atrartora 4aoorlattion meetlm. ftatea tralnina Auatln Btateaman.
aovernor? The atata would be over 'of aale July IS. and 11. 1914 Pinal i o
run by the aaloon Intrrccta and not limit ft.r return. July 19 Pare for T. N Jonea of Tyler thlnka the
one alnale law could bo paued to
pecta to attend that convention.
i - j cr-c- .cjo.n rt- i- i cscc p.u.
tin. .lOai. C.w IUUCCI c- ymm-ria i.uc. . "-iuv . - -
1 ha Fort Worth City rommlaaloa 'renulate them for Mr. Ferttuaon saya Tulla. Texne Account Water Car-: will make a apevlalty of commendtnc
have put a Hun toot limit around he would veto any auch law paeard I nival. Ilatea of sale Juyl IS and It. 'Governor Coiqultt's administration
election polllni places and no dec. Mr. Rail saya If submission It des- t . Final Limit for return July and the Dallas Newa thlnka It need
tloncerlnt can be done Inilde of that feated he will favor tha. moat rlald 1. Pare for round trip M il. lall they are willlnl to (Ive It.
line. The aumihoe fellow muat now retulalloo poaalhle. Summer Tourlat Tlckeu on aale ' -o
et out of alaht aa well aa out of c o .dally. I Cov. Tom Campbell wca always
hearlnn dKtance Any man ouaht to I The Pemuaon rally at Dallaa haa For further Information phone or antaenalittr toward the Texas Con-
have consideration nnniiah of other ' been described aa howllnt Maudlin write Santa Fe Tkket Actent. Phones ' m.rrlsl gecretarlea Association
people to act around tho corner to mob who would go Into naroxletna ! lit and tSS. 1 Really
ell or Jtiy volec. iof applauae every time n speaker
The Conareeslonal race In the Hth
dlalrlct haa reached the ataae of per-
cconaNty. circular leltera and affldiv-
For CommicMloner and Juatire of the
Peace Precinct No. 8
! JAKE AUTRT
For Public Weigher Preclnet No I
ZACK EVANS
SAM HIXL
0 H. BARNHART
I J. P. PATE
For Public Weigher. Precinct No. 4
I Hennlef ifh cm
i 0. W. McCALL
For Contnitateloner Prer. No. I
J. E. THOMAS
For Cnmmlsctloner and Justice of the
Peace Precinct No. 4
; F. C HAIRMTON
I Alex Hamuli waa here Saturday.
He haa Ihw hlttlna the aril for three
.-ek and any he Irlecl to make hla
wife believe that anrh liircl worlt Is
kllllna.bnt she tnslila that he has
never anointed to be In belter health.
He snva with one more week of eond
wenther he will (el hla crop rleanned
I out and that It la aure aood.
o I would Indulge In rude and rulaar
An "eratwhile Baptist preacher" j referencea to Ball and hla leading
over In South Texas Introduced Mr. jaupportera. Now watrh the dolnga of
Ferguson and took ahot at prearh- the crowd to gather there thia week.
era who take part In polltlre. The o
rv porter very ronelderately aald "an j J. J. Mclaughlin a member of the
eratwhlia prearher." Webater saya ( legtalature In Illinois who ta also en-
the word "erstwhile" meana "form- gaged In telling building material
erly" "heretofore". Of coarse that haa ehowa the District Attorney two
tort of t preacher might be expect-'cancelled checka representing money
ed to criticise tne trne cud faithful he paid to labor anion leaders to
ministers. .keep them from calling atrlkee.
fellowa can do lots of
J. M. ROIMiKRH Igood. but they notbt In stay out of
Ante Pnalmarile Nnau Fe ' politic
I
When the Slate alarta to loaning
"""' ' 'm"M "h h" ' ! Mc Holiday and daughter c.r
home. the borrowera .bould come to Roto. r. h.r. several daya this
Seorry county where they may ea.lly k. vl.ltln Mr . .
make enough to pay the balance on er. J n Nnrrla and family
their purchase. I .
Vnu can get the
n.l .... .
The 91nsl d D.1.M New. 11 7. I n.ll. ftr . wr r .
White Crown Vacuum Mason Jar Cap
The old Zinc Cap la rondetnoetl tt tmtinitirj and unhttlthful on icioant of fortuir rcinom ua cotonounil h
ct with the tine. Bnj Ut New Improved Cn at i t wnea i
con Met i
The Arcade.
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