The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. Twenty-Eighth Year, No. Four, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1914 Page: 10 of 10
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Warreo Urol (or Wall Piper.
Warrcn Broe. for Wall Paper.
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Serviceable Accommodating
Druggists
Free dt'livpiy aervlce In Drutc was established in Snyder
by the Owl Diuk Store.
Remember It was our liavliiR instituted Free Delivery ser-
vice In Drills that you are today pennlttea to call up your
druKist '.lie same as your Kriwer and have Hip Roods sent
up.
Tills was our idea of jam up Koodsei vice to the customer.
We are always mindful of the best interests of the customer.
Keep In mind the serviceable accommodation drnu; house
and favor us with yourdru business.
Jim Bill! celebrated the tnnlver-
Porter Klnjc our young barber
urr of American lii(lepcndenre at friend left 8untlair for Corpua Chrie-
Poat City Saturday. H-
Mri. Bob M-rable and children Ralph Noblo haa returned to Dal-
returned Saturday to her home at laa.
JuatlreburR after a vllt hero of lev- j
eral cltyi. Her little daunhter wail Mn. W. B. Hunter left Sunday
aick here laat week. to visit her parenta at Quonah.
J. !. Whitehead one of Slurry
county'a aucceeaful young farmera
waa here Rnturdny and had the Sig-
nal Bent to him.
Poatmanter I). 8. Iverett and E.
J. Kly were hero Sunday from Herm-Iclerli.
! OWL DRUG STORE
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flee us for the latest delicti In
Wall Paper. Warren Mro.
Hob Turner of Crnwder reported
n good rnln last Thursday and Frl-
dny and Andrew Kemp Bald llerm-
lelgh had a One rain.
1 A. M. Curry of Ml lei wu out a
few days ago to see about his farm
I Interests and he and Eltnn visited the
I Signal Saturday. He Is delighted with
I the rrop outlook here this year.
Mm Oscar Smith visited Saturday
at Post.
TROUBLE WITH FLOUR
At this time of the year everybody usually has trou-
ble with Flour on account of the Mills having to (rrind
New Wheat.
To Avoid This Trouble -
We have just unloaded Two cars of the Old Whct
Flour and are now prepnred to pivc
Perfect Satisfaction
to our Flour trade through the summer.
Our tirancls: Blue Bonnet and Cotton White.
If you need any feed or .Itine Corn see es.
J LOCAL c
For the neit ten days ! will aell a
pood No. 6 Oliver Typewriter for
$30. A great bargain See ('. It.
Buchanan. 11
Minn Annie Hltick Mabel (Ireen.
Agnes Teters Irene liable Ina lia-
ble and Pearl Built h ronstltuted a
happy roterle of pretty Snyder glrW
at the Post l lty pintle last Hnturdny.
Warren Hros. for Wall Paper.
litis Bubnnk enine In Monday from
('orpin Chrlstl. Me looks Just like he
wants to live In Rrnrry county again
Henry Wellborn said that Kiuipp
got an elegant season Inst Thtirxdny
und Friday.
Mrs. Illiea left Saturday for Ta-hka.
Little Misses Cavlna and Jennie
Kelly visited at Pots City.
Mrs. W. M. Stnriflcld went to (be
ranch Saturday to visit Mr. Slnnfield
and Scott. Tlny nil nune In Wednes-
ilsy afternoon.
I Wo rati stilt your rnte In Wall
Pnpcr. Warren Hrf.:hers.
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I An auto parly roiudntlng of W. It.
Walker and wife Misses Mania Car-
tlngton and Rlliubeth Kinlth all of
Dallas were vlnltfng In Snyder tlie
latter part of Inst week.
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I Denson & bmith
I J We nuaranlee sutisfat'tion in every wny
9 On the Southwest Corner
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Phone 34 9
K. J. Anderson nnd O. P. Thrnno
went lo Post Saturday to eelebrnte
Hh lirenking nwny of tho American
colonies from the domlriloln of John-
nie Hull.
A. I. Putnam and family of Sweet-
water registered Friday night at tho
Manhattan.
Mother Meador attended the
Fourth of July pUa.r and vHted
friends Saturday at Post City.
Warren Hros. for Wall Paper.
.1 F. Dowdy ( f Fluvanna was in
Hnydi r Tiiendny.
Ed. Nation of Arlington Is visiting
the homefolks In Snyder for a few
days.
Plenty of both kinds of oak wood
on hand. Pbona 164.
JIM DAWSON
Judge Frits It. Smith and family
returned Saturday from an auto tour
on the Plains. Mrs. Smith aa flatt-
ing and Frlli wa orating In behalf or
Jim Fergus n.
(let your saddle blankets rollar
pads whips and all leather goods at
llalrd's harnesos house. (Adv.)
W A MH'ullouh of Paris has been
here this week on business. He says
Central and North Tens condition
are good and be Is glnd lo see West
Tenaa coming bark.
Miss K.I ria Kelsey returned Mon-
day from a visit of set era I days at
llfg Springs.
I See us for the latest designs In
Wall Paper. Warren Hnw.
P. K. Davenport returned Monday
from visiting the old home at Hanger
Mis mother has been quite slek but
she Is belter now.
! Don tlyniim who la with the San-
ta Fe bridge builder spent the
Fourth with his parents. Mr anil Mrs.
II. II. Hynum.
WANTKD Horses and rattle to pas
ture. Plenty of grass and water. H.
FKI.Ij.MY at Denson Smith's.
Ira Sturdtvant and hta son Lam-
bert attended (be picnic at Post City
on the fourth
Dr Klnier Maxwell who has been
visiting the homefolks left Satur-
day on his return to Nashville. He
goes by way of (hlrago.
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"SODALICIOUS"
That' what thv all snv uhuut our srxU
and otlior fountain bevomen. Our fountain
Ikr Hipular point of intoiPNt thee (Ih.vh. The
hikIii whi -h we mrve is a marvel of purity nml
a dolu imi aft It is pure. Kor let cram u-
(lawniid Mtimlacs aauperior pmth'of Wp ciPittn
in used -and with it we anrvp only lucious
ripe fruits. Our menu conaitU of ahmit fv-
enty tlve hoveihue1 - and eiicli one a fovorito
of stttiu1 of our tiado.
tc nure to (fi't your Nhare It' ''Soiittll-t-itnia.
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Dale Warren nod Phillip Yonge
look In the lights Saturday nt Post
City.
JaiiieB Simpson was hero Tuesday
from Camp Springs. He says the rafn
lust week was line and condition are )
plumb good.
The cotton acreage In the I'lilted
States Is said to he 31.960.00(1 acres.
This Is nearly a half million acres
less than the acreage last yenr.
j D. A. Jones J. A. Staveley. and J.
A. J. Jones were here from Fluvanna
Sntordny night attending a meettlng
of the Masonic lodge.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Hutcheson of
Pyron were registered tbU week at
the Manhattan.
Miss Nell Wolfe and her brother
Jerry Wolfe of Iampasai are visiting
their uncle. Mr. O. P. Wolfe and
family.
pee lloren was hero from Justice-
hurg Tuesday.
I Mrs. Hodlty of Abernathy Is )
guest of Mrs. John Parsons.
Condurtor W. H. Johnson of the
M. S. P. Is taking a lay off from
duty and Wllks Johnson Is pulling
the bell cord and punching ticket"
In his stead.
(Irayum Maker returned Monday
from the Pialus.
ft. Mitchell of Abilene was In Sny-
der Monday.
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KM. (J. A. Lambert of Dunn left
Monday evening for Newby to fill a
preaching engagement.
I Mrs. W. P. (larvln who has been
here for six weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
George Ralston and her little grand-
daughter left Monday for her home
at Haskell.
The Snyder Drug Comp'y
"We nive mail orders prompt attention"
oao jaaaaaau
EAT AT
EPPLEY'S
RESTAURANT
Short Orders and Chill
f Hnseinent State Hnnk Hide.
1 HiNimlng Hull In Conn-tlii.
T llcvl. line KHlalillahnl I HIM)
t HNVIIKII TK.T.AH
Marrlaxe Hcpnup were liKUAd
from (hp County clcrk'a office last
Frlitny for Mr. r. M. Ailnnia nnd Mlas
Kthpl Pnnl.
WANTED Yon to brine
your aubarrlptlon to tho Dal-
laa 3mt-Wcalr Farm Newa
11.00 per year.
" OWL DBUO 8TORB
KODAKS AND KODAK SUPPLIES
H. G. TOWLE
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Mr. and Mra. Frank Krwln nf l)al-
laa are vlilttna J. B. Holea and family.
HININO HTA It. He. No. TtMIIO
Owned and bred by Aleand-r ft Hons
A few thoroughbred pigs for sale.
Hnyder Teias.
I (lenrge Hoot if Colnrndo was here j
Tuesday enroule to Luhboek.
l.eni) J oh noun was here this week
from Heet'.vt.ter. Mr. Johnson trav-
els all over Wet TetH and klioMS
more people In more rounlles and
toti4 thnn any other one man. Me
has been In tou h with farmers mer-
chants and bHtikers for many years
sod be says prospect are by far
more favorable and promising now
than at any other time since lltog
I Mrs. S. J. Moles of Dslias Is visit-
ing her son Sheriff Holes and family
SYRUPS SYRUPS!
In our large nnd varied line of Syrups
we can suit the laste of everyone. Some-
thing: especially adapted to tnetf hot sum"
mer day.
Everything a first-class
Grocery would handle.
Eggs Wanted
Wenninger & Son.
North Side Square SNYDER TEXAS.
KHT.Uti TltAWMtM
I Arthur Y nge Br to Arthur Yonge
Jr lot 11 In block 2 A. at Mermleigh
$21111.
i W A. H'ewart and wife to t'leo
Htewsrt the nt 32 acres of Heel Ion
3 .17. blok 97. It T c H.onn.
! H I) Dl&on to Mrs. Mill Day part
of iota 1 and 3 In block tin (irayum ft
Nelson Melrb(S addition $1000.
I W. T. Andrews and wife to J. J.
Koonsmsn the smith half of erlon
121 In block 1 II. ft T f survey
II nou
Will R. Conney of Dallas was the
guest for two or Mire days of his
bmiber Marnia looney. Mr is travel-
ing for a Dallaa stsiionery house. He
says there Is not murh for him here
for he finds the Rtgnsl prepnred to
print almost anything that can bm
prln ted-
Just what you will tike m Wall
Taper at Warren Hm.
Jeff Justice ranie don Tuesday
to se his f.ther who Is sick at the
hotel. He says they had a big rain
at Jusiireburg the latter part of la it
week and crops are njmpit.it.
Change of Meeting Hate
The County Farmers' I'nlon wht h
was to have met at Camp Springs
on Prlday and Saturday July 2nd
.and 3rd will be held at Camp
'springs on July 17 and IK.
. J T IIKKIK President
j IIKNHV HHCCKIt Serretary.
8 J. II. Hsllman and his son W.
A. Mailman were here Monday from
1'yron. They report a line rain there
i last Thursday and Friday.
C. V Anderson made a business Mrs. Joe Caton la visiting her par-
trip to Roby this week. ;entns at Crowley. j
Charlie Jones who haa been work-
Ing In the baggage and freight ser
vice here for the Kanta Ke ha movi-d
to I'ost city to work In the rot ion
nillta.
Warren Bcrlvner was here Monday
from Dermott.
Our friend Kalamlty of Idiot
Draw pent to us a few days nr. for
some late papers and we tent him a
current numler of the Dallas News.
Since then we have met him In town
and he asked If we couldn't send
Mm a paper that showed Ferguson
ahead.
J. ft. Johnson haa been out on tha
rarm for two or three weeks making;
the dirt fly and slaughtering weeds
but he came In this week to rest up.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A Stoke of Co-
mets are here this weak to visit their
son R. M. Stokes and family. r 4
Horace Ho) ley was here Mnds
from Ira.
T A. M liner nd J. C. Andrews
were here Tuesday from Abilene.
Juit what you wilt like In Wail
Paper at Warren Hros.
I The town of Cyford In Cameron
county marketed the first hale of
It 14 roU a for Teiaa.
j A. Hhosdea of Ira wss transacting
tiustne In Hnyder Wednesday.
Judge Cuilen C. Hlgglns made a
buslneaa trip to Post Tuesday.
H. J. W. Hunt came over from
Abilene Tueeday to old friends
and round ap noma business and
church affalra.
Warren Hrot. for Wall Paper.
Wr. W. A. P-t'ier IlU Tuesday ev-
ening for Danver ar.d other points
tn Colorado. He saya the weather la
too hot here for hm. He experts to
return In lime to see the big rot ton
crcp gathered In Scurry eounty.
r-t iltaal and Dallaa Ntws 11.71.
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Flies Worry You?
Tnnulffoot FW Hhixt
I'(ih Fly Pnir
Kly Sffattvr.
Flies Worry Stock?
Npray with KreaoDlp.
Stock in Bad Shape?
Gll Ri-mpilica Kri-no Dip Crvlic Ointment
8iu k and Poultry I'owili'ra.
We Have Them All and Other
Grayuh Drug Co.
We Have what you want.
The flt-iall Store Thooe ST Nral Reir"Jii
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