The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. THIRTY-SEVEN, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1915 Page: 5 of 10
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KOIl rilAUK OH 8AIjC -Large sec-
ond hand rook novo. Avhelnr heat-
er used about a mouth. 1 nuiro at
Signal ofNee. 35-2t
RIIOHE ISLAND 1tKIS I have a
$25.00 pen of fine Rhode IhIu d It odd
direct from O. Q. CofTman headed by
a $ 1 r . 0 0 cork frnw first prlre win-
no ('off man sella Hie eggs nt $10
I will noli i few sellings nt $2.00 for
la. See. my Reds If you want the
bout. H. V. Williams Photographer
Snyder Texan. 35-it
FOR SERVICE -Two flne mnlo Pol-
and China registered hogs. One 18
month old the mhor 5 month old.
8ervee $2.00 each. Paus at fleara A
Darby Oln on Hridge at root Snyder
Teins. O. F. Darby. 35-4tp
flinee last week Mr. Floyd has re-
turned from Comanche rounty.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Jones and aon
Robert have gone to Runnela coun-
ty to visit Mrs. Jones parents.
Mr. Shot well In III this week.
Mr. and Mm. Horace Marshall have
been the guests of their uncle and
aunt Mr. and Mrs. Went ley Ditto.
Mr. Berry's little boy hnd bis arm
broken but In doing niceiy.
Hro. Jones of Fluvanna preached
Saturday night Sunday and Hun day
nlKht. A large crowd attended Sunday
night.
MIhh May Preston and Minn Ola
White were visitors at Planvew
Inst Wednesday.
Under the captainship nf Jtm Holes
the boys and girls are running the
race's; relay full quarter and are
also going thru the many ehangos
I if rnllwlliimiru h'lnn itveretMft fur llm
body and mind.
(lond work In school. Garden In be-
ing prepared and planted. The chil-
dren have planted onions lei men. tur
nips oatfl wheat rye tomatoes In
beilB and rnddlshes. We have many
other kinds of needs to plant al the
proper time.
A FARM FOIt ItKHT - Three miles
Houth of Snyder. Oeo. W Hrown. 2!Mf
U:k of TUB HEST holmes In Snyder
TJt?i trade for $4500 worth of grann
land linker (Irayum A Anderson.
RRED (1ILTS FORvwALE See mo at
om-e. E. J. Andersonf Court House.
WANTED-Jobs on.farts for large
hoys 18 years old nm older m start
I hem t small wages. Address. Emllo
teik Agent Wont herftfrd. Texas
FOR SERVICE Registered Huron
male. See II. . tfotteti. 3-Vlt
I'ltis for sale by JT Russell one
n liferent ages.
St) ACRES OK LANI for sale lying
2 miles east of Snyder on the Rohy
mad. AO tu-res in cultivation. $25 an
aero. Apply t J. A. Hlalr 3fl-2ip
ONK A MONO THE REST residences
In town totrade for farm or tintmprov
ed land. Apply to Qeo. W. John-
son Snyder. Texas 3 1 1 f
FOR SALE - A ii ua Hi II y of pare Mo-
bune Cot dm Seed .lust one year in
this county. Price 80 eeiinTflr tmshel.
L. N. IVrlman. IVrmott Te. 3.Vllp
I AM IN TMK MARKET for your
raise seed. Highest market price paid
for same. .1. V. Herry N. ClalrenioiU
street- in the C. Nation building.
Snyder Texas. 3ft-3t
mile noiith of town
I will buy or sell Sudan (Ir.um
Seed. See me inij. C. Naion Hulld-
ing mi N'JTtli Cliti-uiont nimet. J.
Herry Snyder ll'exas.
CATTLE Mid CATTLE RANCHES
for sale if interested send for de-
scriptions of entile and randies. W
II. p.irker Fori Simmer New Mexi
co :tti-2l j
Cool) MI LLS F)( SALE I have
Koine Hereford Durham mid Red '
I'oll IttillH for mil.'. All tlit ''liis
-onT All imes Harrv Wim'tmi. :i7-:tt
I
Horn Thtirsdav Feb. 2" to Mr. !
1 and Mrs Austin Erwin. n girl. )
lH-3t " '' ' 1 ' '' M 1 ' ifriniiii; iiiik
to rent for ibis year. I'leuse see u
I UNi.l.KY WHITAKKtl ho-j V""" V""B" . :l
yn M ym Small drain or n
rs.l "': li. k I W.an
in ine HruroirnNiii omiioimk
MMltheast corner of the siimre
der Tens.
I'M Cinil.'H. I'eliiti iiiul HiHllier 1 MH'Urt.
jl :o fur I "i Kiiiin D K. Raiihs Sny-
der. Texas. :7tr
VAMV NI'KIVffM
The cool spell after the continued
warm weather makes these old worn
out clothes feel not eonnl Co the oc-
eiiHion Not mil' li cotton Is comlnit to Hie
gin now liner we will he through
"Ith It soon.
A good deal of liunl has been pre
pared for the next crop. Some have
not plowed any however. The rain
here liift Fiday night will pill the
liind In uond shape.
The lieiilth of our community tin
'iir ns we know (a amid
There was a box supper al the
(iuluu school house last Friday nldht
Only a few boxes were there but
the iuiinlhotite sum of $14 ltr w.im nils
ed The money will go to do OnishinK
work in I lie school house.
The Ciimp Springs Singing Class
met ill regular setnlon Siindiiy even-
ing A T Flitch was present with a
liiiiiih of lite new bonks of I he Trio
i 'otnpiitiy.
Rev E S Dorselt lite Met hod I 1
pastor is very oiTielently filling bin
iiipointnietils at the several church
ill Ins charge. He preaches at Camp
Spring" on I he 4th Snini;ty
Mr ii i-ar 'Initio and Miss Until
llluiiiM were umiried at the home of
the Iridi'. i'oit linles iiortheaid of
('amp Splint Sunday evening. Itev
E S H'-r . tl nirieiiituig Ye eorref--potidciii
joins with llielr many frleuds
in wishing tlo'tn many years of hap-
py life n;:ether
lln i;i;n l:-Unni t le a fl.Otig trip
10 New M.VIi'O recelilly. left last
SimhI.; v r.-t nt mug ill" next dav.
CA M Kit A
H EKMJiKKJH
Mi sh Hlanrhe Rose Walker of
Abilene talked to large congregations
ot people at the Central Baptist
church lant Sunday morning and
evening. Having npent several yearn
several years as Missionary to China
with her many curios her thrilling
experiences and their manner and
customs. She caught and held spell-
bound one of the largest roncourne
of people that thin town has lately
seen.
The flue rain on last Friday night
has made the farmer begin to smile
and turn the soil with a vim. The gin
is yet busy with last year's crop and
many are not through gathering.
Clove Pntterson had business in
Dallas Friday and Saturday.
Med C. Mlxon was in Fort Worth
last week.
C. I. .leggli. Frank McCombs. J. K.
Sturdlvant Hurnlcc Anderson Pen-
nix Echols Rudolph Jtieggll and Con-
way Taylor were among the excur-
sionists to El Paso last Friday af-
ternoon. Mr. Htsliop and family of Roseoe
were guests of Rev. Y. F. Walker and
family last Pmidiiy.
Miss Pearl (Tift came from Fluvan-
na Saturday to visit her parents.
Walter Oemry went to Sweetwa-
ter Saturday.
Miss Wanda Altmau went to Lo-
ral ne Saturday.
Miss Nannie Applet on came from
China drove Friday to visit borne
folks.
(iramlpa Mmmley came lunue Sun-
day from an extended visit to Ills
ihildreli.
A number of our citizens met in
l lie ciy hall last Monday evening lo
discuss Hie value and uiak arrange-
ments for a Clean Cp day In Ibis
town.
' Mrs. E. .1 Kl went to Snyder Mon-
day. N. S Wondlln letl lust week to
work with Ins Trull tree firm.
HEPHRTER
TKWSIV HE Hi ESTATE IH S.
N ESS
There is a dit'iostfon manifest in
I legislative circles in ininigili ale a
'scheme Tor the stale lo buy up lan:o
! bodies or l ind in Texas to he sold to
lioinele;- p.-nplc :o as In try to solve
' Hie ten Mil iit'.'Metn ill Hie :H ite Sll' ll
la plan I' o(; :eod on lis f tec. hoi it
j is a prot.n H inn ibni would call for
j the ect. f t:r"al IniHlM-tS ciiHioti
j ;inl .npn-me patriotism d luilli-
j .ullie-s n Hllille M'l'V'l.'t ll is a well
iiiiowu let that vv hen t mivei umciit
I It-i-- ted .1 f V Ci'l'litlll pteee of pfop-
t rt !' public Mm' muter has
j been .iL'i.io'ied to inal.e II "f his op-
1 jtm i neil v .Hid the g.e.en 1 I lias
SHIP YOUR FREIGHT and
DO YOUR TRAVELING
ROGCCE. SNYDER &
PACIFIC RY!
.ALIAS Spring Meeting Pallas Trade League tleketn on sale
Jan. 31st to Feb. 9th. Feb. 14th to Feb. 23 Feb. 2Htli to Marrh
9th March 14th to 23. limit ten days from date of nab One and
one-third faro fox round trip on certificate plan.
EL PASO -Panhjnndle Stockmen's Conventinou. Tickets on sale
Feb 2Sih. 'Ijji fain lull Ullil 3rd. limited lo leave El Paso prior to
midnight of Marrh lMh. Fare from Snyder round trip $17.35.
J
K HI WORTH ftt-enntal Convention!!. Mead Camp. Woodmen of tho
World. Tickets on sale Mar. 7th and nth final limit Maw Milk.
Fare from Snyder round trip $!' tin ' J
KAN ANTONIO Texas Cattle Raisers' Awn. Ttcketn on lain IMnr
7th and Sth Una) limit March Ifiih. Fare from Snydnr round trip
J1BT.0. .
TEMPLE State Conventtion Knights of Macubeen Tickets on Ml
March 13th and 14th. final limit March 17th. Fare from Hnd-r
round trip $13.15. - .'
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S ANTONIO C.rand Lodge Independent Order of Odd Fellows).
Ttckeis on sale March lilt hand Mth. Dual limit for return. March
22nd. Fare from Snyder round trip $ IS T.o
For Further Information. rail on
Phono 183
G. S. HARDIN Agt.
for men who have heretofore bought
htid from the f-'taie for ore or two
dollars mi acre to sell it ha k at a
big advance. No law could he found
lo Justify condemnation of private
holdings and the owner is not apt lo
unload without good profits.
Then should Ibe state I"' able lo
buy Ihese hoots the uexi step would
he to induce people to Inn linim and
move to them Many lenatil farmers
ill eat. It and central Tea- nnild
. UHtifcl lo leave th'-re. eetl
if liitine-' ucre given to I hem Tliev
lliinlf thev '.votiM Marie to death .""1
Mime nf tl'cin mm)!!ii'I know liow lo
live independent nt' their In rid !"t dv
linnst ativ of tin ow etinld loiv
rtieup homes o Intli. time ill W'e-t
T.'a- if Ihev W :l'H to .o i atnl (lie
cl'atH e. arc 'hat tlie St -le c.otld im'
Mass :i;ii;:t" for (folds and lagrip-
41
P
rlieap money is the fount that
i ...L.. tli liniril nf imhistrv flow and
i without it the homeless farmer cat.
hardly hope for a Home ot the manti-
tactiirihg Indu'Mv npert lo pronper.
The tin iners o (lie Untied Unite owf
vv ill mean millions of doll is lliet
$: u. eon oho imtf eheajt mom
w ill mean million- of doMnl - in v
inaranteed t
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I!. . .I'M'! o!l1lll 'hlUe Pl'T.
r it ie .ndsr
U I. KIM ' 1" p'tUS jhm n-i-
nng oi la eggs nun a it i- oeu
i nekerels for sale $1 ll eitcli. T J
McEiilire Rt. 1 Snyder Texas. 3ltf '
FOR HALE One scolid hand vag-
on. a buggy and i ftTllvery v. agon
cheap. I). E. Hanks 34tf
I HAVE THE IMPROVED Mebaae
Cotton Seed for sale This seed has
i timed out from 38 N lo 41 per rent
lint. 75 rpnts bushel at seed house.
T V. Cnmhle Polar. Texan. 37-71
FOR SALE A tw' selttngH Cryr.tal
White Orpington iSgs. Keller Strauss
strain. C. L. Karl I. '
Edit RENT New wngon tlHy cents
p.-r diiy H. E. HiMitrw :iTtf j
Fn It SI.E Hie fotnplete set of law
lel hooks J mil the thing for home j
shuly Cheap .pply nl the Signal of-
lire.
FOR SALE A good flu-ond hand or-
gan Apply to Snyder Signal 37 :tt
SEWINti I am prepared to do all
kinds of sewing at my Uumu In norlh
Snyder Mrs. .1. C Matthews. 37-4tp
Lit AN
ite 1 1 I "
lli".r--4ort .age real
1 See liiultm - lla'ii-
' FOR SALE -A tank and lower also
'some Poland China gigs. J I.
! 11e 37-21
I NOW IIAVi: thit Farm and Ranch
Loan business futmeily conducted by
ll'leytitirn Met aulev and I solicit your
ipairomige ti. W. P. ('oaten Ahiloiic.
TexiiM. 39
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j
j FOR SALE A goigl hwoimI bund t-nr
rev In good condition I. W Moron 'Jl
FOR SALE Sol oats dear nf .loliii
sou grans. A. E. OmiiiIk Snyder Ten-
us. Phone line III:. :i!
To Prospective PurcisaiejofJSner'
;
I have received a complete stock of all the new
styles in Ladies' Hats such as the Tipperary Jitney
Etc. and know that if vou will consider quality and
style at conservative prices that I will have the
pleasure of fitting you.
.MRS. J. 0. HUDSON
Al A. I). Doilsnn'i Store
1 Millinery! Millinery! :
k
- :
whole week
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:0UR NEW SPRING MILLINERY IS HERE:
Miss Chaoman is in charge and as usual she has the prettiest there is in town. She spent
selecting the prettiest styles and her long years experience in the millinery business insures your getting in
best when you patronizeher. She invites yoj b call aiJ S22 hsr linz befjre you buy.
We have other new Spring Goods coming most every day
See us for your Spring purchases
t Z
HUNTER MERCANTILE COMPANY
WEST SIDE THE SQUARE
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. THIRTY-SEVEN, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1915, newspaper, February 26, 1915; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288088/m1/5/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .