The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. EIGHT, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1914 Page: 6 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE FAMOUS "JESSE FRENCH" PIANO
IS CARRIED IN STOCK BY
: R. M. STOKES' FURNITURE STORE
The Jena French Piano ha been known since 1875 and the name i guarantee enough. It it a standard make of instrument and everybody knows it by name.
9 extend an invitation to the musicians to try the piano and ask you to inspect it thoroughly.
We
KXPKNHK ACCOrNTH
OF THE CANIHIMTKH
Following ahowa the eipenie
count of th candidate In the
cent primary election aa aworn
and filed with the County Judge:
For IteprmrnUUre.
T. F. BAKER
Announcement $30
Poll Uata '
Carda
Printing platform and newa
paper notlcea 40.
Poitage and itatlonerjr ... 36.
Hallroad fare 10
Conveyance hired 28.
Hotel lillli 10.
Hoard for horae 5
Telephone
Putting name on ticket In
five countlca 6
Total I173 S3
Tnv AMor.
JOE MKHHITT
Announcement $20 on
Carda 2 SO
Auto hire 1 20
Name on ticket 16 00
Total $39.70
Nhrrlff.
1-ON GRAHAM
Announcement $22.60
Carda
Railroad fare 8 '
Auto trip 12 00
Total $7. KO
W. A. MKHHII.L
Announcement 120 00
t
ritOFKHHIIINAL
a 4 v
YO.M.K YONI1B
LAW LANDS AND LOANB
Snyder Teiaa.
DIM. HAKHIH HAKKIIIDKR
DratlsU
Office ap eUira In Uie Thomaa bulla.
log.
Snyder Teiaa
N. V. I. F. T C H K B
arallxt
Office In Wllllama' llulldlng
Nnyder Trvaa
The Sanitary J
BARBER SHOP
Lorkhart King Prop.
ROT AND COLD DATUM
IN CONNECTION
North Side Square Next
door to HogenACafitevea'e
Registered
Jersey
BULL
For Service
AT WILMETH UAUN
Only registered Hull in Sny.ler
E. E. BRUPILEY Owner
4
;
uuAUUAAA&AAAAAAAAAAaUA i
M. E. llMer n. M. Hya
ROSSER & BOYD
Lawyers
t
OfTi-e in tie IS nit PmMint 1
j Snyder Texas. j
Name on ticket 16.00
Carda 3 60
ltallroad fare 120
Hotel bill i.. 1.76
Total $2.46
Ta Oil lector.
W. M. CURRY
Announcement $22.61)
Name on Ucket 16.00
Carda 00
Railroad fare 6 20
Total $49.80
I). NATION
Announcement $22.60
Name on ticket 16.00
Printing card 13.60
ltnllroad fare 3.00
Hotel bill 3 60
Cold drlnka and claars . . 6.60
Total IB4.10
IHHrlrt Clerk
W. 8. AIlAMHON
Announcement $22.60
Name on ticket 16.0(1
Carda 6 00
Riillrnud fare 2 60
Aillo fure 1 00
Hotel bllla 2 60
Tolnl J60.60
IIOII HTIIAYIIOHN
Announcement. $22.60
Name on ticket .- 16.00
Cnnl 6.00
lli.lcl bills 2.60
Incidentals 1.00
Total $4800
County Clerk.
W. T. KKINNKR
Announcement $22.60
Niilne on ticket 16.00
(arils 2 60
Tolnl $41.00
County Trrwurrr
:. II. I.OI KHAItT
Atiiinuuccnicnt $22. 6o
Name on ticket 16.00
Railroad faro 60
Auto fare 1 60
Hotel bill 1 00
Header In Signal 2 60
Total $44 10
County Attorney
W W. WKK.Mri
Announcement $22 60
Nome on Ucket 10 00
Cards 6 60
Railroad fure 6 00
Total 43O0
It. W. WKHH
Announcement $22.50
Name on tlrket 10 00
Carda 6 no
Aiilo fare 7 on
Htaniii 4 76
Printing Circular I SO
Total . . .
91.1.76
County Judge
II HITHANAN
Announcement $2t 60
Amra't Primary Kxpense 16.00
Total $3S 60
(intm.Ktlonrr urn) Jnstlrr of tint
I'emce Precinct I
;ko. w. huown
Announremejtt $ 7 60
Namo on ticket 10.00
Total $17.60
n. r. PAVis
Announcement t 7 60
Name on ticket 10.00
Card In papers 1.76
Incidental expenses 1 26
Total $22 50
fommiminner and JuMlre of the
IVr. Precinct tf.
T. 1. WINHTON
Name on ticket 10 00
Altv In DflDer 6.00
. 11K 00
J. D. I.KTCHKR
j aN'ame on tlck.-l 10 00
j ('nmnilMloner ami Jullc of the
PfMrc. IVrHml .
J. B ACTHKY
Annoiinrfment C ftft
Name on ticket 10 oo
Total $15 00
Commissioner I'rerlnrt 1
W. T. THOMPSON
Announcement $17.60
Putting name on ticket .. 6 00
Total $22.60
Commissioner I'rerlnrt 4.
J. E. THOMAS
Announcement $ 6.00
Name on ticket 6.00
Total $10 00
Public Weigher I'rerlnrt I
HACK EVANS
Announcement $10.00
Card 9.60
Name on ticket 10.00
Total $23 60
J. F. PATE
Announcement $ 6.00
Nnme on ticket 10 00
Cards 1.60
Tolnl $10.60
(1. II. IIAIiNIIAHT
Announcement $ 7.60
Name on Ucket 10.(10
Card 8 60
Total $2100
Weigher Precinct 4
(I W. McCAI.L
Announcement $ 2 60
Curds 160
Nnme on Ucket 6.00
Tolal 0 00
HlKKlns and Hamilton make the
following report of expenses In pro-
moting the candidacy of Hon. J. J.
Faulk for Judge Court of Criminal
Appeals:
May 30 600 letter lira. Is S2 26
May 30 600 envelopee .... 2 26
Slumps 7.84
June 2 Duplicating 300 let-
ters to Willie Htrnvhorn 3 no
June 6 lo W. T. Kklnner for
poll tax list 2 60
July 22 stamps for cards . . .40
Total $18 24
AM KMlOl'K AT WK
Tho state papers are filled every
day with news of the war In Kurnne.
A weekly journal rmild hardly hope
to give even an Intelligent aynopal
of the war.
KvenU rome so fast taht even a
dally edition li too alow to meet the
conditions.
The trouble came up over Hervla
a little government that haa boen In
the way of the spread of Austria's
dominion toward Hut south. Aggra-
vations have been added to aggra-
vation until Hervlarould bear It no
long.tr and there was resort to war.
Then KumIb rame In and Germany
became embroiled. France and Kng-
Innd tried to remain non-committal.
Helghim waa considered neutral
territory but when Germany (rivall-
ed this neutral territory early this
week It puts Pram and Kngland ln:t0 cure employment certificate or
the unpleasant attitude of having (o
act In defense of National dignity
and therefore practically all of
K ii rope Incomes Involved.
It waa reported Monday that a
naval battle had taken place and
three Herman and four llrltlsh ships
had been sunk but that turned out
to be untrue however Great Bri-
tain announced Intention to mobll-
lie her forces and be ready.
It became a recognised fact early
this week that a general war Is on
a war which promises to be the most
disastrous ever known.
I have plenty of cheap threshing
coal on hsnd. Phone U4. JIM DAW-
SON. lUilrtMul HI like Averted.
Washington Aug S In response
I to President Wilson's pies that a
strike be averted berau-e of the aen-
ritlve situation In the 1'nlted Stales
'as the result of the European crisis
the railroad manaars visited the
White House just before noon to-1
Iday and advhed the President they
(would accept the plan proposed by
the Federal board of mediation. clpal of the Snyder High Bhnol wal
The plan already had beea paMed here last week getting a'qualntt-d
upon favorably by the rprerenta- J with our people. He expects to iroe
lives of the eng'ncmMit and firemen. his family to Snyder some tlm dur-
it proldes i but the question of Ing this month and will orupy the
cge sli.il be arbitrated undT the prof. Hudrena residence.
Newland art. and that rules and reg- -
uljtinns enforced prior to October. L. C tarby waa here Tuesday
1914 shall be restored. (from lUrmlelgb.
I.N TIIK MIIIDH VINEYARD.
Everybody who went to church
laet Sunday worshiped at the llap-
tlat church. It waa a great aervlce.
Large congregations morning and
night.
It waa the closing of the revival
meeting. Dr. Sherrod delivered
strong forceful dlscouraea and the
choir rendered good music.
It haa been a aucceasful meeting
resulting In 26 or 27 additions to the
church. The baptismal eorvlce waa
announced for four o'clock Sunday
afternoon. The people met at tho
creek between the two hrtdgea. Paa-
tor Tucker had all the 18 candidates
lined up In the water ready for the
ordinance whon a rnln commenced
Most of the people ran to shelter
but the preacher and eandldiitca and
u few of the church people remain-
ed to complete the service.
Tho church has been revived end
Htninnthcned. Dr. Sherrod and Mr.
chapman did faithful work and tho
churi'h rallied to them nicely.
Rev. J. R. Kennedy and Pastor W.
I. Lench closed a meeting at Ennla
Creek lust Sunday. Five conversions
ten additions to tho church four
baptised.
ltv. A. J. Ixarh commenced a ro-
v 1 v it I meeting I nut Hundny at White
llluff.
The revival meting closed at
Crowder Hu inlay night- Itev. J. K.
Stephens did the preaching for the
IhhI four dnyn It was a Rood meet-
I iik- H.fveral conversions and recla-
mations and the church greatly re-
vived. Itev. J. It. I'liint and Itev. W. W.
Werner havo Joined forces thin week
In a nntliiK at Ira and Urn. A. II.
Huberts of Plain view In helping
tli fin.
They are hnvlng a great meeting
I nt lite new tiiberniirlif.
Itev. U. ('. Howard peinrned Tues-
diiy from Hlakwell where he haa
hern etK"K'd with Hru. Out t Is In a
good revival meeting.
He Hardy M. Iloyd fur Abstract.
Office over Flmt Hlafe Hank. If
(.KOIH.I.VM t HIM) I.AHOIl I WW
The (leorgla House of Heprcsenta-
tlrus has pam"d a new Child Iabor
Uw by a vote of 99 to 44. All the
mill owners fought the proposed law.
The new law provides a 14-year
limit for mills factories lau.. dries
manufacturing establishments and
plarr.fi of amoaement. At present
(Jeorgla haa a 12-year limit except
for children of dependent parents
for whom the age limit Is 10 years.
A Id-year limit for night work Is
also provided by the new bill In-
stead of the existing 14-year limit
and It requires children under 16
work permits before they may be
employed. Such permlta are not Is-
sued unlesa evidence Is produced
that the child Is of the required age
and unlesa the child ran read and
write.
See those 9 rent pout at llurton-
IMngo Lumber Yard.
I'lCNH H. WOMAN
OH A TIHI TO NPKAK
The Signal Is authorised to an-
nounce that there will be an all day
Socialist picnic at Ira on Saturday
August 15 and another at Dunn on
Monday August 17.
Mrs. Hatlett of Chicago will deliv-
er speeches at both these picnics and
on Tuesday August 11 ahe will de-
liver two speeches In Snyder. The
exact hours for the Snyder meeting
will be announced later.
Good phonograph and organ
trade for feed.
Geo. W Hrown.
i Prof ft D Mark who will be prln
EAT SNYDER MADE
Ice Cream and Sherbet
We make a specialty of fruit flavors.
Any Flavor "Made to Order."
LadiesAttention!
We will deliver Crem in any quantity from
quart packers up.
Sundy orders must be made before 9 . m.
Why worry yoursolf these liot days nrnkiriK Ice Cream
whon ws can sell It to you cheaper than yon ran make It.
Mailorders given prompt attention
''If Kowlor made It. U'h pure"
Phone 119
Snyder Bottling Works
e
A SquareDealforEverybody
(mm
pm 1)1
START THE DAY RIGHT
and (tct in lino with our crowd of satisfied customers.
J. W. Templeton
SNYDKIt TEXAS
SHIP YOUR FREIGHT and
DO YOUR TRAVELING
VIA
ROSCOE. SNYDER &
PACIFIC RY.
NO.
NO. 1 HCIIKIIIII.K I NO. a
Bull Only
145 a m
DlrExSuD HtaUona Ulr El Sun
1.45 1 Hit ItOSCOE"Ar 5.U0 p""m"
I 0 in 1.40 a m Lr Hermlelsh Lt 4.i p m
10.00 a m ! 10.15 a m Lr 8NYDKR Lr! 4.00 p m
10.50 a m 11.10 a m Ar KluT.nna Lri 1.4(1 p m
Itrar Dowd
Brhadule subject to
Low rate excursion to various Texat point
during the summer months. For full informs
lion call or write any R.
Phone 188
KIKE I KMT HOY KB
HOTKL AT l(imt-)R
Ths Butler Hotel at Roaroe lha
brlrk bul I. linn near the T. P. de-
pot was deftroyed by fire Tuesday
afternoon. The fire originated from
tht eiploslon of a store In a room
In the ternnd story of the building.
The furniture and bedding In the np-
Nr pan was I nt but the furniture
ind fluures In the lower part were
ijrrelT saved.
The building belonged to O F
t.ii;lit of tnHr Pymn and (he hotel
as belnx run by Joe Russell. The
-i gml Is informed thai the building
waa I niurd for 11000 09 but there
That is just what you not
at our Grocery store. A
trial order will convince
you. Just follow the
crowd tlioy know where
to
NO. 4
Sua Ool'-
8.00 "pV
4.1.1 p m
M p as
B. SO p aa
Rod t'p
rhanice without notice.
S. & P. agent
G. 8. HARDIN
waa no Insurant on the furniture
and ft it u res
Plenty of both hinds of oak wood
on hand. Phone 164.
JIM DAWSON
T. II Johnwin of Dig Springs waa
here Wednetdar nn hnmlnoaa mtxA
ed at the Signal office. Mr. Johnaon
as talking ua the Horrl rnnnttr
Pair to be held Hept. ir j; tn(j
lRth and said hi penpie wera ei-
(pertlng a SlirrpM'ul event.
the guest
for to moniha nt tit-
and Mrs. M.
;A. fJrlmr Prt Tupsd.ir for her hotn
ai i-eiingmn Miuourl..
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. EIGHT, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1914, newspaper, August 7, 1914; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288063/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .