The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. TWENTY-ONE, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1914 Page: 3 of 10
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MORE BUYING DAYS
Special.
For1' Saturday Only
14yardi of any grade Gingham to
the dollar
Saturday Nov. 7th Only
Our sale lias been a tremendous success and
we still have Jots of goods that must be turned in-
to cash therefore we are going to give the buying
public a few more days in which to lay in their
winter supply of dry goods and groceries. You
can save money to inspect our stock before you buy
Special
For Saturday Only
28 yardi of cotton Check to the
dollar
Saturday Nov. 7 Only
E. F. Sears Dry Goods and Groceries
PHONE 296
EAST SIDE SQUARE . SNYDER TEXAS
STIH'K VAIUW IN
CH1CA4JO MAY cumK
TKX.-IH SHKIW COTTON MILIJ
Unanswerable argument In favor
of building moro rollon mills In Tox-
Chicago. Nov. 4 Closing of the ui( mil U(n Rlv( ty ur j. m. Head
t'hlcago Stock Yurda m the light of (ouinni wh0 vIMtrd the State
against the focit and mouth disease yr Bn( pjn upon Kipm ft 1Unrn
wai again graveiy ronsiuenn
at conference of the itate and fed-
eral authorities with cattlemen.
It win reported that the dlHoaHO
had spread farthor In the pens and
that IflOO cattle were ordered Killed
Immediately and their carcasses de-
nt royed.
The retort nn nana admitted later
Ho la Inierentcd Hi a co-opui-atlve
plan of building cotton manufactur-
ing plants wherein the producer may
exchange his cotton for stork.
lie nays of the need of more
rntlon manufacturing plants In Tex-
as: "Texas produces practically one-
third of the entire cotton crop of the
that the disease wan spreading i ouui ma up id mo pronum nw
the yarda. The gravity of tho sltua- j satisfied with shipping per cent
tlon generally was admitted and pre-
dictions were made that the yards
would be quarantined completely by
i.m ' A inference was to discuss
thlt measure. It waa considered yea- Its present mills fifteen In number.
tentay but Governor Dunne oppos
of It to Knnlern mills and foreign
mills.
"Tf-xas will raise this year approx-
imately 4. finii 000 hales of ration and
edit.
.refers Federal Troop.
Kort Hmilh. Ark. Not. 4 News
of Secretary (iarrisun's order detail-
ing four troop" of cavalry from Kort
Sheridan III- "the Hartford valloy
of Arkansas io mnlntaln order in the
strike
will use lest than lo.uw bales or
about one per cent of tho cotton
raised
"The small state of North Caro-
lina will produce approximately
8!H(Hi bale of cotton and will man
They Were Hoys Again
Judge C. ('. IIIxkIhx relumed a
fow days ngo from Austin. While
away he visited his brother In Houth
Texus who was recently or Ik now
being nude Counly Judge down
I tic re. They became hoys again and
roamed about the woods where they
used In hunt 'pnasuma. They went to
the old swlmmln' hole on the creek
and followed the muikrat trails
about the creek banks. They dug red
worms In the old barn tot and visited
the persimmon patch and the haw
thicket:
And traversed as then the dense
forest through
And shook down the vines where the
musr-adtnea grew
even boldly walked Into the melon
pitch but Instinctively stooped and
crawled a part or the way Just to get
the old feeling back for a spell. They
had a good lime at being boys again.
Judge Hlggins while there noted
the ncartlly of food anil feed stuffs
gr. wn there thla year and says those
people will have to buy from us and
Cotton Crop Half (ilnnetl
The gins In Scurry counly are run-
ning all day and half the night In
(inter lo lake care of the cotton crop.
Up to Thursday afternoon the gin-
nirigs al the four Snyder gins showed
as here given:
Fuller (iln 1641
llrl-e lliimetl tlhi 11.10
Fartuera I'nlon (lln .... 1070
Seara Darby (iln H'Mt
Total . 48.2
From what haa been heard from
the seven oilier gins in Scurry coun-
ty It Is safe lo estimate that they
will average IduO baleH ench thus
making practically 12.0O0 bales al-
ready ginned In the county.
Pint lUpUst Church
A. N. Woodard got one of his fin-
gers cut off this week with his mow-
ing machine.
.to try WIiin In 1'rreltnt ;.
Snyder gave a niajo.liy for the lit
he urgea the Wesl Texas farmers to Illative ami Iteferendutn amendment
nfacture 1M)9723 bales of colton this ' wive every head of nialxe kafflr fet- jand again"! Seawall and Legislative
your. cnta ang Horgitum mr me m (
This Is Texas opportunity to In- the other sections of the Stale. He
..i. tHia iiiamiraetiirihs on ttvn Hie rroiia are not ao good any
fto spread rapltlly through fjr nM(i cnUof wh((j.p )n Ww TpiM( b1 we mmt
not waste what we have made.
Jhenlrs oistrici iooay a..u . Jniiuij( (oUnn . am large
riio Httel commenl and Mcltenent lniubers of cotton mllls-to manufac
rinoDf the miners.
A mine leader addressing a group rafflfl( n B(e
Listing Tool Funds.
Washlnglon Nov. 4 - The 11.1b-
OOo.ooo cotton pool Is practically
usshred In the opinion of officials
of Ihu Federal Reserve Hoard.
Uoston Hankers. It Is reported will
subscribe $.1. .ton ooo lo $ln.lMI0. 000
berevlng thai the pool wilt be pro-
tection to New England cntmn Inylus-
i.nd 32
of worker- it Midland said If troopa Them Is an enormous saving to
'Were IO corar iu l0 ninoe in niauuiaciunnK our "fi
eri would much rather have Federal ;(on lM.fore jt haves tho Stale. It
than itate aoldiera. Quiet continued in avPrilK(. 0f $24 a bale from
today In the valley. Interest re"-' ne Mine ll leuvea t he fflrmc.- to ihlp
tered In the gathering of the special it 0 K.0le. manufacture It into
Federal grand Jury which convened ()h )rn t blPK aK ft for the
In Fort Bmllh early today to Inves- j frni(r anf otriflr cfiixens of thai . . tri(.n ia atablllie the mnrkei prl-e
ticite the strike conditions. rouiiiiutiltv lo use as cloth not con- -i-hi. F.-iieml lt-n-rve Hmird Com
ren.lv to he ui.ii.pinn bhv Inrrnmp In the nrlrc of . ih.i H... .mw.n.k f I majority for cnillllllSHloner is 4 J I
railed when Judge Frank Youmans ;. The $24 . tmle tepreHenln 1 H oul(l ot 7fl. of develaml ' '"'"""""' '".mlneeH In the other H.n.-I.iv (
rFn. d court. freight ratea broker's commission. -IM imilMvlle of m.ihhmhio e. h ( I'redn.-tH hi no opinion. 1 VZ
IhiHiirniice. tare and port charges. mi wnKhiiiatnn. $1.oiio.ih.o h; t '' " ' ' '
win
MermlelKh voted 10 for
UKHtnut aiiiendments.
On Stale llrketH 71 ileniocrats Z
iKorlallHt and or.e Itcpunllriin.
County Ticket 72 demo rait.
I'yron voted II demwrats; Knnls
Crpck IS demorrats.
Canyon gave Autrey 12. Lewis 3;
Dunn gave Autry 32; Ira gave Autry
38 Lewi 17. lllson not reported.
Ira voted 3H MettiocratN 22 Hwlal-
Ints 1 Republican and gave the
county ticket 42
Dunn voted :tl DemocrntH. 7 Ho-
'allnls Counly ticket 32
With ltlon lint i minted Aulry'H
iitniilHHlotier is 42
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
H. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m.
The Junior linlon has been tcin-
'irarlly called off.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
veiling at 7:30 followed by Choir
practice.
Teachera Meeting Friday evenings
7:30. followed by Teacher's Train.
lug ClasH.
M. T. TUCK Kit Pastor
Methodist Church
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. T. O.
Deffebach Supt. Everyone urged to
be on time.
Prr-iifhitig service at 1 1 a. m. and
7:30 p. in
A kindly Invitation given lo all.
J. E. STKPMKNH Pastor.
Flrwt Christian Church
Sunday School at !l 4fi a m J. W
Left wlcli Hiiperitifendenl.
I'readilng nmrnlrig and evening by
Hie pastor. I(ev Win Pearn.
Midweek service Wedtieiiriiiy at
oo p m.
Win PKAIlN l'ator.
. c n
Prehyterian (liurch
Homlav School at 9 45 a. tr
Ilu' haiiHn Supt.
Csual Interent in Kiind.ij' S-hff.!
and increafled attemliaice al rhureh. 1
T)ie inst(ir Im Vint irei.nitini
".Suppose the 4roo0oo bules of ( Mn compiled and that all Hie oth i New and -
i oihI hiuul k'iuiU
l;-ll liihrcllra
al t.
ervir.
444444444444444444 cotton raised In Texas Ibis year
crs are well under way
rotild be manufaclured in this state? j
It would mean an additional rev-I lH imjerNlood that the rinni
enue of $loouonnn without enn- (t.op. didn't hold an election T
Hiderlng Hie Im rease In price which (liy
usually amounis to several dollar; . -
alu.le by the lime II reachesthe ( Kor l'r.-e m nolo
foreign spinner. This enormom. aum (kltlon1 rf(yi nk N()V. 4.Or-
would build and enuip I'm mills of lBbur n(hlah oma Is barking I
20.000 spindles each and have p m()Vnit (l p.rtion PreMdent j
enough capital left lo successfully . fnr w.e n
wilti you on any tliinc In i
Price tfi lit fi cent cotton
A. I'. MO!!ltltf
Vigor and Health
ior You
Jlnl li t!ie tliidwei'k 'Tii-K (ire in
Mie ami are held on Fri'lav iiiL-lifH at
H o'clock Ht prtfelit
Junior Kndi-.iwir at 4 "0 p m.
Linlles Sr-tfet! at 4 p in as f"l-
)o voit feel the neil "fa gwd
toincr I yur ni-te'i
Are von nlwavu tin-di
want lo feel within V'ltlri
jmwer that cunie with vibrant
health and strenuth? Ynutxed ;
e'ite m n;t
ir Do you J
otirVelf lilt! 4
operate them and roosunie over
1000000 bales of colton each year
nnd at that rate of saving. Texas In
live years could have enough mills
to use all of lis rotten " I
Ihe strike rife in Colorado. Frank
WANTKD to buy
cow. W. K. Cowling.
good milk
IftAOC MAN
Tonic Digestive
H p. ei lively aids d("tii.n.
Impntves the g-'nerm liealtn ami
hrinirs about strenirth and vigor.
..! arlire. eoiHimei nv me itTiiesoav. we aiu nr
Amerit an Dniir ami Pre A-o- a noun) f Sudan Orass seed for sale
Apples.
A fresh car of Arkansas apples lo
be on It. 8. A P. track Monday or
ctsti! nnd gtitirante d by ua.
aii-e fl.W. roraaie ny
WARREN BROS
at half prlre.
Hp
Mr. J. A. niald la laklnt In the
San Anitflo (air lliia wk.
Pecan Valley Brand Peanut Butter
The bi t Peanut ButU'r In Town
Try a 10c 20c or 30c Olass
Also try a can of the famous Club Lake Colfee
yihly bolutely can not be boat once tried alfiiya used
For Sale By
J. V. TEMPLETON
llaes. vice president of the Knifed!
Mtne Workers of America Is further-)
I'.a the movement and has written I
the president of the State Federation f
of Latior in this city urging that ae-
ttun be taken al once j
Prominent persons in each com-1
mutiny ar being urged to send pr
sonnl np.-teals to Preldcnt Wilson. I
Will It Horn" Halurtlay. j
Word was received here esrly this
wee naylng thai 1. J Nichols health ;
was growing worse Later II Is learn j
ed that he will arrive home Sitnrd.iy. ;
He has been for some weffcs at the'
home of his daughter In Hallas tak-
ing treatment. f
A nice line of rugs Jusl received
Come in and price.
A P MOItltIS
Wrtl of Krttr lirialrtl
The Signal learns that the Court
of Appeals has granted a writ of er-
ror In in Joe Strayhorn Insurant
case and will review the entire rase
at tome time In the Indefinite future.
It la remembered that Mr. Strayhorn. :
pevtrfti months ago. got a Judcment
against an tniuranc companrVot a
urn approximating nearly i.wo 00. :
rLOOKOUT.
TOR. THE
CAR
DO YOU knew of inyone
mho is old enough to
read who h:s not seen thai
sign it a railroad crouing?
If ewrrone tvia t?n It st moil
Itm or nt.Ser. then why dont
lh ri.r-J let tht sign rot
twryi Whv 'h ri!roJ
tfcoM At every croeing I
Mah too think Mr IvVrrhant
"M't evf-Tbodjr knowt tnf
ton 1 ck-r; i h e to wlveiUM.
Yovr etore and vour goda need
more i vrnialnf ihrt the rU-
roarli nrA Ao lo wrO peopl
to "Louai Out for iba Can.
Nothlnf h corn pitted to tat
The rpr'r'ri"rrit "toret or a
wry g'-od emsmpie they ere
eor.rlnm.lly 1nrB.r4 and
thre are rontmuaiiy dotnf a
good buaineea.
If H fura to ran a an soa ror4
about Chrtttn.aa una h cer
tamt wit! fT y rnn
veruaemeou about ail the dao
k't hart kwmrm. tart'i at. to
ADVERTISE in
THIS PAPER
lOndut OuHoaKy tf Oratfnad
'Inevitably Dvtfs ft nm
of FauMota.
. To And that the aartb lUelf la bat &
tquear little appanage of a ratbar oc
ond rate star; to know by actual vision
that we ara all plunging through
space perchance during tb period of
known history having accomplished o
small arc of some immense orbit
wboaw magnificent renter burnt be-
yond tba tart heat nebulae; to feci that
stars bats flamed and died wboae light
baa never reached ue la not all thlo
knowledge a fierce Incitement to our
desire T Whither are we bound and
why? What tale awaits us at the end of
the awful journey? Are w placed
amidst this mighty universe for a pur
poae to watch to wonder to worship?
la the whole scheme bull! round us ao
that though we are not Its physical
center we may be Its spiritual center
and for us all Its tremendous opera-
tions are carried on for ua Ita pro-
foundeat mysteries shall innm day t
disclosed? Or are we the subject of a
trifling eiperinienl by great unknown
gods who curloua in their turn spy
at ua for their diversion and will In
a moment destroy li all as a child
wipes out a drawing on his slate?
We eay unthinkingly that e wish
we knew the answers to Ihese quea-
tlons. Hut. if did the keen savor
of life would vanish; curiosity killed
we should heroine utter fatalists and
that would be the end of For the
thought that by Increased knowledge
comes atress of power and that wa
can even to evr so eliKht an eitent
shape the future to nur will and thus
bear our part In the destiny of human-
ity. Is the Inspiration of all thinkeri
the burden of all philosophers and th
belief of all the it rent dreamers who
have moved the world
Iowa:
Ladles Aid on M-.n-l.iy nt'.er Ht
iiTid 3rd Sundas
Mltmuiry on M-ni-hv af'T 2nd
and 4 T tt Siimlava
You are invited to he with us a'
any or a!l of our serre.
r. c. iinw'Aitn. Pastor 1
(raie Flcipa Ctiurrh.
S'nire every t" on'I Sutid.iy at. I
11 o'-lnrk a m
Sunday S hool 1" a m E J An- 1
dersnn. Superintendent. t
i Holy Communion 1" a m.
Morning prater and Sermon 11
a m.
F CF.CIL KKAMON. nerror
rhurf h of Chrt-t.
t Eld A H Iiwrence paftnr.
I Pres. h nit ervi'e 4th Suii-iay In
ea h month.
ANXIOUS TO AIR NEW WORD
Norwegian Guide Bened Opportunity
to Make Ue of Knowledge Ht
Had Recently Acquired.
"1h" guid'-s who i.iiot visitors about
tn Nerwity" s.ihl a riti.nied traveler
"lire ii pleiix.ilit lt)t !nt-'lll 4't of men
Th- spt'iik o'ir l.irnriiiipc f;iiriy well
nnd are alw.iis iitoions In j.lck up new
wor!n
f ii ii-iori.illv titiH deft re leads to
fnt.ri) iili'.ik- "i hili' rijilormir sotim
of Mie -viM al. I e. tplt-.iis rliffs one
div win riiv t;i.!(i.. we runie uron a
f 1 1 f t r uh:rli looh d Ike un atianiloned
iii;trr'
W ':f I?. II. K:i rl I asked Have
!)! . ti- . u ff-ttim out rtifie here?'
Y-s. fir. tie nor u red . it la
wh re snriie i.ni aao tin ) have been
th t: g tie' ri- k-
till yen titiit:n.' " 1 'aid. with a
smile and K.i -Is quhk ears caught
the rv-w wirri fur st:oinng ' 1 heard
him niunn iru k to Mrimelf two or thren
time aftiT'.inN
The nt-tt ii our journey brought
us m'o a lurk:1 tr.iet of maeinficent
fore!. K..rl xnld I ili- re outtlit to
b- t r(e h intinr hre tn Hie iw-anon
" Yes sir. was the prumpt reply
-ry good huriUt.c ' Then with the
air of a man Im n ies an oppor-
tunity he .iiMed. proudly. Indeed It
Is iv. i r here. nr. tliut we Lliut many
b ara ' -
i
Life rtitenre (Tirme.
T(;e report of det ikion.H in the
Court of Crliii'iial Appeals this week
t is no'ed fliat the Judgment in the
ea-e of HiU E- hols from Nolan Conn-
iv la affirmed E' hois a ronvirfed
fi.r the killing of t'lartnn
Ilia- k a few rear ago st Coahoma1
in Mit. heli ri.iitity The rate was tak I
en lo Nolan ronnty for trial where
the arriMd was semenred to Sa j
years In the penitentiary. i
Or W H Morrow and Druggist
Charlie Palmer were her last Bight
from Dunn. I
Archbishop's Hospitalltjr.
Iotidon tn the eiKtiieer.'h rentury
did not afford ao many free ihowi as
at preweDf but visitorw wbo knew tht
ropes could then rhtaln at least one
sumptuous dinner for nothing The
author of ' Le l.ijide de Ixtndrea poar
lei Voyaceura I Grangers" published
1710 writen: "If jau feel diipoaed to
dine veil without antooelng your
pursentrinrs and at the same time rt
ceive a berty welrume to and see
my lord the arrhbuhop of Canterbury
who kept oi-en boure at Iambeth
every Saturday and Is moat cardial
to for-rtenera. espf-etnlly If they tn
men of letters. It la advisable to ar-
rive at my bird arrhbtabop'i ptlar
not later than noon ao aa to t pre-
aented without any difficulty. Send
your name In to one of the chaplains
who will present yon to my lord and
after dinner will show yo tht trra.
ew of the library "
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