The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. Twenty-Eighth Year, No. Four, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1914 Page: 2 of 10
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PltIKlW HHOItT f'OCKKK
OI'KW TO AM FABMKRH
Will Me HeM ml Cotb-ge Htatlon on
July VI to art. Many Will
Attend.
To H Demonstration Agents
I de-tre'to rail your attention In
the Farmers' Short fours which will
he hold at Dim A. M College at
College Rtntlon July 20 to 23 and
each of you will be authorised to at
tend. I want to Impress on rh of
you the advantage to ha obtained
by attending and bringing with you
othtn to the great chool of Inatrup-
Hon. It oreurred to me (hit thousandi
of farmerf and their families would
' Ilka to attend thli meeting snd
would I am nire If they could real-
ize how much benefit It would be
to them and the ornall cost a cim
nared with the advantage to be
gained.
The railroad have offered a
rate round trip price of lr. per mile
each way. The rout of living and
room at College In only II 26 per
day. College Incidental fee only
1 2 60. Ho you run nee the rout ihould
not exceed ten or twelve doilin
Think of It a abort college course
for m email a iiim. To each farmer
who attend! and applied In the Infor-
mation nalned It ihould be worth
thoiiaandi of dollan to him Individ-
ually and a like amount to the com-
munity and state. The following sub-
jects will be given thorough atten-
tion. gr Roll building Conservation
of Holla Terracing a Hillside farm
to prevent weaning Understanding
the needa of the aoll and applying
tbt elements of plant rood In whlrh
the toll la larking.
A eon rue to teacher In Agricul-
tural education The great prolixin
of the teacher In our rural schools.
Hundreda of teacheri should cnme
and get thin Important course. They
will have to have It. no they had Jtifft
at well come and get It now.
A very thorough course In hairy
Miiabandry will be an Important fea-
ture In theae rournea. The care of
milk and duller on Dm farm Live
stork feeding Livestock breeding
The value of Knallage In the produc-
tion of Dairy I'roducta.etc Thla most
Important course will be handled In
a practical manner giving demonslr
tlom In filling alio nnd feeding the
enallage milking the dairy cowa
with milking machine a very sue-
reasful operation.
Crop Rotation. Keed nnd Forage
Crop The Hllo KnsllHge Its value
The Coat and Profit end why the
Teia farmer cannot afford to be
without a alio In the future.
Poultry and egg production Feed-
ing for the beat reanlta. Thl Impor
tant growing Industry will he given
special attention by Prof J. K. Hire
the greatest poultry authority in the
United State and It ahould be worth
to everyone attending
the entire course.
The Instruction In
the coft nf
Korllriilture
Nefdlot Olli. flolti and It'' f
KINK MAI III- hs !
pair nf nil klmla tor anr ma J
of ma-hln at
J. O. IMIVIt'ri
Bouthoitat roriwr of 8iuar
Nnyito Truaa J
YOUR HUSBAND
IILUHQ CO." I
YHT ua ajuurrut
WURMAN. IViAS.
r
will be more thorough and ai thla
important Industry baa been aadly
neglected In Texas It will be worth
many time the coat and time of
eomlng In order to understand thl
subject thoroughly. More fruit and
lea baron for the Texas people. It
promote health and happlneaa both
needed In the average home.
' A thorough courne In Domestic
science good rooking canning
fanning bread making and many
other subject are Included In thl
moat Important con me. Thl ahould
he Intereitlng and profitable to ev-
ery man and woman who attends.
Kvery mother and daughter should
get thl courne. It will help to pro-
mote good living and contentment
on the farm. Another Important sub-
ject will be given In a popular lec-
ture at night on Marketing of Farm
Crops.
Demon! ration:
Demonstration will he given
dally on Improved farm machinery
canning domestic science treating
hog for cholera and many other
subject lit vital Importance.
The meeting I one of education
pure and simple I not confined to
lecture alone but to actual demon-
stration and I hope you will take
great Interett In placing thla Infor
mation be f o r e the pen pie nf yo u r
county and get as many farmers and
their families to come with you as
poaalble.
Thla character of education Is of
more Importance to the work we are
engaged In than any meeting that
will lie held In Texas this eaon and
trust you will tie your best ef
forts to Impress all of your progress
ive demonstrators other farmers
their wives daughters and son to
come and get the benefits whlrh are
provided for them. It will mean a
greater Intereat In farm life more
pleasure more profit and a greater
rural ritlsr-nshlp If hundreds of our
good firmer will enlist In thla for-
ward movement.
Yours for a greater rural prosper
ity W. F. PHOCTOH
Htale Agent for Texns.
tJIIT TKIi ItlHKV AMlMKI.
Here Is a veaelable tonlr that
Is far better for you to take than the
dangerous drug and poison called
calomel You never ran tell when
calomel la going to "get you". Thai
the worst thing about taking so un-
certain and dnngeroua drug for con-
stipation and liver trouble. Calomel
In liable to Rallvate you or "knock
you out" for at least a day the very
next time yon try It.
Ornyurn Drug Company have the
mild vegetable remedy that success-
fully takes the place of calomel.
This remedy la I unison Mw Tone
very pleasant tasting liquid that
give quick but gentle relief from
'constipation torpid or "lasy liver
Dottson s Liver Tone I fully guar
anteed and If yon buy a large bottle
for fifty centa and It does not entire-
ly satisfy you the drug store where
you bt.ught It will promptly give you
your money hack with a smile.
Hudson's I fine for both children
and grown people.
I'KltKINM AMI KM IT If
HI'KAK AT PM'V.tSVt
T. P. Perkins and Frlti It. Smith
will address the people of Fluvanna
Saturday nfternoon on the potm
situation.
Mr. Perkins will spenk In behall
of Tom Hull nnd Mr. Smith will
l'iik for J tin Ferguson
o P Tnr.ine nnt Wcdneiutriy
iiIkIH at HcruitclKh Me said the Hk
mill Wednesday nfteruonn extended
only three or four mile east of Sny-
der and there wn no rnln at Derm-
Iclgh Wednesday night.
will praise the bread and
pastry made from this
flour.
Order a sack
Today
Positively the best Flour
that money can buy.
Srt)der. Texas
-COUNTS
3
FMVAXNA
Rev. S H. Yori.g left Friday of
last week for Tye Texns to berea-
ent at the marriage of one of hi
brother whlrh took place Htinday.
On account or the absence of Rev.
Young Sunday It v. Walter learh
preached for us Sunday.
Tttesday nf last week was given
to the Methodist church crop hy sev
eral of It member and by member
of other denomination
A good dinner wa served at the
noon hour and Ice cream and cake
the evening. All report a most
enojyablo time. They finished chop
ping about 35 arre. There are only
about 20 more to chop.
One of the finest rain fell over
thl part nf the country Thursday!
evening and night whlrh Insure the
largest feed crop in the history of
thl county. Kverybody Is jubilant.
J. 0. Hojiyre transacted business
In Snyder Saturday.
The young people of our town en
joyed a social at the home nf Mr.
nnd Mr. C. K Hardin Saturday
night.
Mr. Johnson of Itoby. after spend
ing a week with hi daughter and
family returned to hi home last
Thursday.
Twn of Mr. J A. Staveley'i sisters
from Austin came In la.t week for
month visit with him and hi
family.
The Fourth of July here was ob
served a a sane Fourth. Only one
big cracker was known to have been
tired and It was supposed to have
been touched off by some one on his
way to the field.
Mr. Hunter of Merkel. father of
ur fellow townsman J. M. Hunter
ame In Saturday for few day vis-
It.
Mr. Malone of Abilene our new
ln man spent one day here last week
looking over the situation and In-
formed us that the machinery would
tie shipped In within the next few
I days and that the work would be
rushed until It would be put In read-
iness for the fall season.
Mr. Mike Kpears and children of
Iturkhurnett came In Monday for a
few weeks visit with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. W 0. Iloherison j
II A Snelllng transacted btw(ne
In Hnydt-r Friday
Mr. T. P Cook ad children mov-
ed hark from Halrd where they hare
been living since last November. T.
P says the west Is still In the lead
for him.
HrltMIKK.H
I experience assure us that he will
Hermlclgh Is still on the mnp nrnl ... t . .
help to niise our school to higher
we have the beat tiros oert for Mil
Wtandants
Jill round crop (hut we have n IJ
ulnr Ihc wimhI KiTr hnm.l Tllt
wheat cr"p tin- best feeTfi rp
I he best rolton crop ami I helie tde
(tent weed cT"p I ever saw Our ih-o.
pie are rflll plotlK lint'ltiK. OMi!fig
and haling When tlny get throiiKh
with this kind of work It will f-e
feed cutting time ami then nix
months Job of tn n (Uckmc lli.irn
what we like We hnve our h-k "t
for five thotisnnd bitle tbts ffii-n
und wflti h us get It
Our old (lute friend J K llrwii-
field and family spent Hi duv tn
Ifermlrlgh Wednendnr and we t-re
j delighted to have tliein with u
I Several llermtelgtiltps went loi
! Snyder Wedneaday to her the de-
hate between Hn. Jim Cuntilnglmrn
'and He J
good one.
W. Hunt They report a
I.
I. ' n......n r 1 lan.llH
v 1 1 1 1 n K in liyinr muniy inn wwk
W. H. U .pitrtliiB k nw Knrrt
Dr. U K. Trl. W Omlrr and I.
M. Jnrdan wnt to tiunn UVdna-
lir nlhl.
Mium Habna and Rubr htyrm 1
re lo lon Wmlnndar I
O. P. Tbran waa aea III lUrm-
Wrllt Aultm.a aad I. H. Crr.i
'Sua . 9.XM. ...".
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were here from Loralne this week.
Mrs. A. J. Kemp and boys and
Mrs. Oreo Krhol left last week for
Arkansas to visit their sister and
grand parents.
Fred Hrork of1 Fort Worth Is here
on a vacation.
The meeting at the Firm Baptist
ch u rc h Is no w In p ro g ress. Kvery
body la Invited to attend and take a
pnrt In the service.
RKPOHTKK
CAMP Hf'ltlN'f.M
The rain that fell Friday night was
certainly appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harris went to
Hnyder one day last week.
T re PPr given last
Saturday night by Mr. Jim Simpson
enjoyed by a Isrge crowd
I
Mrs. It. T Williams returned home
last Sunday from Kotan where she
has been visiting her daughter.
Homer Coppage and family from
Hark berry visited at Mr. Flnrhers.
The Youngster enjoyed seeing a
pitching mule ridden Saturday af-
ternoon. j r.
Friday.
Butler went to Kotan Inst
(Irandpa
visited at J.
and Ornndma Oulnn
f). Moone'a Tuesday.
Noah Reed from Fisher county nt
tended church here Sunday.
There was a good singing at J
l. Moon en's Monday night.
Mrs. Oreenwaywa sick last week
Hill Jone and family
Jim Oreen's Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. Whit Simpson have
moved to their new home.
John Irwin visited at Mr. Ilawk-
ina Sunday.
The Methodist nieatlnlg begun on
Friday night. Hro. Gaul will do the
preaching.
Yes you are Invited.
S If. Z. A.
High SrlMM.I Prlnrlnwl Klerled.
The school hoard met Wednesday
afternoon and elected Prof. R. A.
Collins for principal of the High
School for the coming fmr.
Mr. Collins romea to us highly re-
rnnimended. He I graduate of
Simmon College has been principal
of a first cne high school for two
year was re-elected tolhe seme posi-
tion and Is now taking special work
In science and mathematics. In the
I'nlverslty of Tein.
Mr Coihns' Mich srholanhip and
IjmII-' Aid Ten.
! The lliiptlsc LadWra Atd will give
a Tea on the Pastor's Uwn Tuesday
evening July 1 r h from 6 to 9 p. m.
KvitvImkIv loiue and lirtng someone.
A free !l offering will b taken.
Mli.f.
1 Thi.e lu.lelttfd to the l.liiht nlnnt
for 1 1 it lit service will plentte send !
mime in an It Is absolutely neresaar)
1 tluil we li:i e It If we continue lo
1 alve vrilrr t'nss remittance U
received b Monday you may be cut
J R KVANH
H M Moyd and M K ltMwer were
Tah' ka last Saturday Mr.
nke there for ('ol. Hall and
lloy.l
Jndiie
Hosser for Congressman Smith.
BLOOD
POISON
tmmUV) SXVDRH DRl'U Oa
f M MM MM Mn& f
i n. kui i
Antiseptic Salve )
f -rM m7..-I IUM 11 fTM b. 11. W
COULD SCARCEY
WALK ABOUT
Aid For Vatt Snramen Mn. Vin-
cent Wu Unable to Attend lo
Any of Her Homework.
Pletant Hill N. C.-"l tillered lor
Biree Kimmen" write Mr. Waller
Vincent ol thli town "and the third and
last time waa my worst.
I had dreadful nervous headaches and
prostration and was scarcely able lo
walk about. Could not do any of my
housework.
I also had dreadful pains in my back
and sides and when one of Ihose weak
linking; spells would come on me I
would have to give up and lie down
until it wore off.
I wu certainly in dreadful slate ol
health when I finally decided to try
CarduL the woman's tonic and I firmly
HIT TREOIIER'S I1L REPORT
8KMI-WNC W. ItKI'OItT OF T. K. IMKKIt TltK SI ItKIl OF IFTF CITY
OF HVVhKIt TKXAM. FOIt THK lKIUOl FNDIVfr
Jr.VK 3TH. 11114.
f.K.VKK.W Fl'XIr
Kerelpta
To Balance on hand a per last report $ (11 7 81
Hecafved from O. P. Wolfe. General Fund Taxes t 738 63
Kecelved from V. W. Wllks water and sewer rent Sfi9 16
Hecelved of O. P. Wolfe orcupatlon taxes SO 75
Itecelrmt from sale nf brick nut of old Court House 12 15
fteeclvett from O. P. Wolfe dog license tux 3 00
Kecelved f Snyder Nutloiml Hank Interest on balHiiras .... 13 01
Itecelved from street and bridge fund transfer Sou 00
Itecetved for filing and approving plumbers bonds 3 90
Total KtHNHpts 4 Mi S3
IHwhurNementM
Disbursed tn Dtiyder National Hank hurrrwed money f 70 00
niHbursed tn American M France Fire Knglne Co jntt 00
disbursed to American Fabric Fhe Hose Co 340 00
IHsbursed to Interest on nitstsndlng warrant 131 64
Disbursed for mitHlnanre of Water and Hewer System .... &M3
IHsbursed for street cleaning and sanitary work WJ 15
Disbursed for prlating and stationery 149 90
Disbursed for street lights (including warrant for 1UKO .. 6S6 00
Disbursed ffr Ivmntlng rlty prisoners 17 50
Disbursed for recording feea to County dork 3 50
Disbursed to HnyrW Volunteer Fire Department 7 50
Disbursed to H. B. Rosser. Artlng City Health OfTlrer 13 00
Disbursed for Phsfage ft 73
Disbursed to W H. Wilson refund nf tnxeri assewted In error 1 00
Dlibiirsed for holding City Rlerllnn t4 00
Disbursed fofr Rxpese of RQUalliatlnn Hoard 73 00
Dlfthurseil to W. A. Merrill service as night watchman .... 15 00
Dlsbured as Halary f Mayor 39 00
Disbursed a salary nf City Marshall 4T 40
Disbursed as salary Superintendent of Water Works 360 00
Disbursed as salary Hecretary-Treasurer 90 RO
Dlshursed a salary six aldermen 143 00
Disbursed for miscellaneous labor drnynge etc 37 10
Hy Halatice on hand to June 3ftth. 1914 313 17
Total r 484 53
MTTIKKT .n MIUIM.K KIMl
llerelpte
Iterelveti from t. P. Wolfe street ami bridge tuxes ft l.tl 47
itecelved from O P Wolfe. Indvldual street taxes 570 00
Itecelved from O. P. WnlTe. lltieB collected 2B 75
Total S2 20 33
Dl I tu rvrnrn Ij
Hy amount overdrawn as per statement of er. 31 liUJ ..I 2."4 tl3
Dlsbursefl to- W. H. Wilson taxes refunded di
Disbursed t grading drarglng nnl repairing streets; build-
ing reprtirlng and lining up culverts Including mnterlnls
and tol I"" 21
Tmnsfernit to ftenenl Fund "."U tin
ly Halan.-e on hand June 3oth. 1DM 47 8
Total U 230 12
W m.n WOltKH AM HKWKII KOND INTKHKhT Wti SIMilM. FI XD
Kerelpta
To amount on hand aa per statement of December 31 l!U;t Jf :2 6t
To amount received nf O. P. Wolfe taxes 1913 9
Tn amount received Snyder National llnnk Int. on balances . . 75 ijo
Toul
IH-I
ny amount refunded to W. H. Wilson aeud in error .... itO
Hy amount on band June Jth 1914
Total 16 960 53
Warrants oustanding against the City NONE.
Water Honda ouuundlng j 4fl0 0f)
Sewer Bonds oatausding 17 906
It epet fully aubmlMed
T. K. HAKKH
-j.' Treewiiw ( ky f ftaytlw
believe I would have died if I hadn't
taken It.
After I began taking Cardul I
greatly helped and all three bottles re-
lieved me entirely.
I fattened up and grew so much
stronger in three months I felt like an-
other person altogether."
Cardul if purely vegetable and gentle-
acting. Its ingredients have a mild tonic .
ellect on the womanly constitution.
Cardul makes lor increased strength
improves the appetite tones up the ner-
vous system and helps lo make pale
sallow cheeks fresh and rosy.
Cardul has helped more than t million
weak women during die past 50 years.
It will surely do tor you what it has
done for them. Try Cardul today.
Wrltt lo: ChattinMn Mlrtiw Co. IjJW Ad.
.iwify OiiM.ii'.ifi. r.n.. fgr Sivnal n-
Hru'l'mtl OH v.. :r i ll ind M-NP b... H'.m
iWumb. HMIifiMifHM. 4
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