The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. FORTY-FOUR, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1915 Page: 4 of 12
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Kitchen Cabinet A Household Necessity
One Dollar Down and One Dollar a Week
Gets One You'll Never Miss Ihe Money and You get Something You'l
Never do without Again. See us for Further Explanation.
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Blackard
Snyder
M Veils Ilea
lira. W. W Nelson Jr. in hostess
for till El Pells Club Pridsr after-
boob. lighten members answered
roll nil. After the usual business
mmIob severel gstnee of "41" were
enjoyed.
Mlu Catoa of Stamford and Mr.
Roland Irving of Abilene wore the
oat of towo guests.
Mrs. W. P. Ralston u received
Into the club.
After delicious refreshment the
Club sdjouroed to meet with Mrs.
Guy Puton April Ilrd.
"EASY MONEY"
Yo that'n what all of our rut.
turners nay mid you will voic-p
the above H'-ntitiii-nt "KASY
MONEY" when you find tliat
NINKTY CKNrsliTtle pur
cliaiiii( jowt ( a DoMAK at
Caton - Dodson
Dry Goods Company
8njrder Texan
tr
"Th Telephone!!
S-S. O.S."
II Saved the farm
n"One dav last (all my
wife and I started lor a
drive leavinf the houae
deserted. A abort while
after we'd passed Jones'
place Mrs. Jones taw
armae comrog from our
roof.
' She rsn to the tele
phone Cot Mrs R.-ed
who operates the switch-
board located in her home.
Mrs Reed called all the
nearby people on the line
(two lon nnft ine n
emcrfency signal.) and -thee
put the fire out with II
little damsjs." II
A Tetesteee ee Iks retw n I
MS MIS Ike BWM aVW Is s J
a taawisitn la. I in a d
m m u
HlthT CHBIHTIAX CHt'lM'H
NOTKtt
Does the church world today mer-
it the severe stricture of Voltaire's
Deer when be said: "Ton Christians
are disputing whether the Holy Obost
proceeds from the Father aa well as
the Son. whilst multitude have not
even beard If there be a Holr Ghost;
whether soy Infants have been elect-1
d from eternity whilst myriads of
In fan is are crow In up in rice and
sin; whether heathens on tbe other
side of the globe will hererter be
saved whilst the heathen at your
own door are already lost. You are
splitting hairs of tbeclojiy with socie-
ty falling to pieces around you. If
this be Christianity we went none of
it. Settle your useless disputes and
unite vigorously In Improving tbe
world that now Is and then we will
listen to your promises cf a better
world to come."
Voltaire suited for a united r-hurch
Is Is ponnlble that divided Christen-
dom wss In part rt-sponilble for his
ronditlon and toss? Can It be charged
to the division of today that large
numbers of pfnule are undecldi-d. rtv
llKlmiH))' tinnMI'rf. iitif-ertain and re
itiaiiilnft out of the Chun h. of Christ
We cannot r-sd Jolin. ITth "hap-l.-r
without reallxltiK that the desire
of our Lord was that his people
should be une and ft l testifying tr
wat'U Ihe present trend toward un-
ion Tkf time was when writ atastlnil .
denomination kept people under ah
nolute control and when the people
thus dominated did tmt and rould not
atnoclate with their fellows religious-
ly. but now ihere Is a growth toward
oleranee of rellKlous different e and
ihe dentre for rellKlous unlffratlnn
It el I (tin us freedom has been paid for
very dearly and now among Protest
ant churches the universal desire
Ih for a untied Christendom. Every-
where today there Is a desire for
Christians of evey creed or party to
oln hands and to present a aoltd
front against the powers of evil
(ireater tolerance In regsrd lo opin-
ions snd greater beiidtV of ympathy
for all mankind are the prevailing
ihararterlstfea of present day Chrls-
tlsnlty. Great movements In both
the social and religious world are
presaged by the unde rcurrent of sym-
pathy which Is bearing all of Christ'
followers more anJ more toward
Christ.
We are thankful for !he spirit of
tolerance thst ex ir. oir t wn and
that that tolerance and sympathy
makes It possible for most of the
people to unite In the great union
meeting which will be held In June.
The time draws very near. The
churches art planning and there Is
great expectation ihu tbe coming or
Orvllle Edgar Himlt'.on snd is co-
workers will mean murk to the relig-
ious development of the town.
Last Sunday wss a da; of enthu-
siasm. The Sunder school was over
the hundred mark and we rhoroush-
Ir allre. Two rlaaaea with etere mem
ber present. ErertbodT Is aettlna
In prartlre for the rontest with Bin
Springs.
The preschlna service wsa alee
well attended and considerable In-
terest shows la the subject preeeat-
ed la the sermon. "Bboald Women
Teark and Preach.' The scriptural
precedent wsa Terr clear for the we-
msn worker In sll branches of tbs
Everything From
ehurch work and It was shown that
the democracy of the church gave
equal rights ia both Its men and wo
men.
At night ttia house was almost full
to listen to the fifth Illustrated eer-
moo on "Starlight and Sunshine In
Revelation." The sermon portrayed
Jewish history from Elijah to Mala-
chl through to tbe period of decline
and servitude.
Neit Sunady the subject of tbe
morning sermon will be "Tbe Bible
School. Its great purpose."
At night tbe sixth Illustrated ser-
mon will be entitled "Tbe Light of
Bethlehem."
This be i Ins the discourses on the
life of Christ. We hope for a large
congregation..
The State Convention Is to be held
In Dallas from May Ird to 7th. It
will be a great gathering and the
churches will be represented by a
great body of men and women all
eager to have a part lo the forward
movement of the church.
PASTOR.
nothe
T am closing out ray pnirtUe In
Snyder to tr Hed. A. Harris and go-
ing to Dig Springs to make my home
Those knowing themselves Indebted
to me will pleane see me In the next
week a I must close these acrounta.
A N. MAHKItlUKn
Hi relet) Kvent.
The El Fella Club gave a delight-
ful party Tuesday evening at the
Hound I'p Club rooms rompltmen-
tsry to Me da met llarkrlder and Nel-
son who are soon to move from Sny-
der The club husbands were Invited
and the evening ai spent very pleas-
antly with games and conversation.
Ire cream .with angel food was
served. The Club regrets tr give up
these two members but wishes them
well In their new homes
A Wonlerful Invention.
The Allsdln Mantle lamp Is one of
the greatest and most useful inven-
tions of the age. It is one of the
highest achievements of science In
connection with artlflclst lighting
and Is revolutionising lighting every-
where. The Ahadln has solved the
lighting problem for rural and amall
towns and suburban homes where
oil lamps have been In use and even
In elites msny prefer the light of the
Alladln because of Its pure white
steady light five times as strong as
electric and more economical. It Is
as far ahead of tbe ordinary oil lamp
as the ordinary lamp la ahead of the
candle used by our forefsthers.
Hwrt la Jntaptn From Car.
A travelling mis. Mr. Oeorse W.
Buchanan of Weatherford was
broushl to the Wood row Hotel late
Thursdsv svealne suffertse from
hurts sustained In Jumping from his
automobile Ave miles west of Border.
. He was coming; Into Snrdsr aceoav
panled br Mr. A. M. Home also of
Weatherford. Ther were enroute to
Poet Cltr. In coming over a allppery
road the ear skidded snd Mr. Bach
snan believed It was short to tun
turtle and he Jumped. Hla right leg
waa broken eod loft elbrw dislocated.
' He waa taken to the hotel where bis
. Injuries were dressed last alght.
Signal aad Delias Nssn 11.71.
Kitchen to Parlor
(.HAND OFFICE HH COMIK1
(rsad Master of Odd Fellows anil
PrswtdoM of RetMfcali Amvmhlr
to Vlstt Snyder.
Odd Fellows and Rebekaba of
Scurry County are looking forward
with much pleasure to tbe coming to
Snyder on Friday and Friday night.
April 1 3rd of Grand Master E R.
Melsner of Hamilton. Texas.
At tha same time the President of
ike Rebekafc Assembly Mrs. Black
of 8aa Antonla will be present. This
will be tha I rat Urns la tha history
of Odd Fellowship lo Snyder for the
chief officers of both organisations to
be present and the membership of
both lodges are anticipating a great
time.
It It hoped to have present the
members of all the lodges In the
county.
Call 112 for It. Delivered to any
art of the city. Snyder Ice ft Elec-
tric Co. 44
7 ark C Hull drove from Hobos In
his buggy after dark Wednesday
nlcht
i ail in tor ice ltenverea 10 mnj
part of the city. Snyder Ice Elee-
trlc Co.
Hufun Hamilton of Altus Oklaho
ma was here this week enroute from
his former home at Coleman to his
new home at Altos.
to! to Your Plumbing.
Too know what hapitrti in a home la
which the (i lambing is to new coodiiioa
evsbndv in tbe ooiite it liable lo conlran
typhoid or some other fvrer. The digestive
organs perform the tame functions in tht
human body as ihe plumbing dee for the
bouss sod tlicy should be ke4 in BrtA elm
mine sn ine time it yu nave any
troohle with your direMion take Chamber-
Ism's ladle's ana too art eertaio to gn
quitk nliaf. For sale by all dealers. Ad
I'ROKEIWIOKAL
4
lilt. A. S. HAHKHIIIKK
" Dentist.
Offlrs over Urarum Drul Store
(Wire Phone 1st' Res. Phone tot
8NYDBK. TEXAS
HII'HAIUI W. WKI1U i
Altorwer aad (mwse4or
Thorn NM llrug (in. IlKle. Bnruer.
Tex
In eonneetloa with mr law prac-
tice I have a thoryughlr equipped de-
partment for the handling of collec-
tions aad tho Baking of reports.
Reprasent-U American Lawrer's
Qusrterlr. The Clesrtng House Quar
terly The Msrcsnllle Adjuster aad
other leading lists
Notarr Work Keatlr Done.
Arther Voage Philip Vossr
V(IN(JR 4) YONG
Ataeeeef nl Imw
Office North Stile qare
Barder Teas.
DR. BHD A. HARRIS '
Office ap-stalra la Harris Rnlldlag
oe aortfc aula of sqaare
Pkone 11 i SNYDER TEXAS
K. aiiiciia
rwust
Oflee la Wrf liens' Banding
tarerTes
Brothers
Tire l4ut -Mght of Uie J. L. 8.
Thursday night tbe lfith ot April
was the last meeting olght of the
Jefferson Literary Society for this
year. We formally disbanded after
and Interesting program and a trip to
the soda fountain down town. This
Is not tht end. We will be back on
the Job when school opens after the
holidays and with the prospects for
a better society and for a glorious
time.
Loy Ram sour Pres.
Orady Wbttmore Sec'y
Blllle Harris
Buek Hull
Clifton Desk
Reba Smith.
Just received a car of cheap Daw-
son New Mexico Coal. Phone 154.
44 J. C. DAWSON
Lois tbe little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred V. Clark has been quite
sick.
Tbe Slgosl and Beml-Wcekly Dal-
las News for $1.75.
We have Just Purchased 2
lionl of
Stall-fed Beef
Cattle
And aro able to aupnly our customers with tho finest
beef ever placed on the market In this section. Place
your orders flow. 1
Phone No. 50
The Palace Market
SSYDKR TEXAS
Opening Of
Opera House
A bin gas engine and a 5 K. W. Dlnlmo haa
been Installed at the Opera House and will
be equipped for a first class Picture Show.
Another picture machine will be put In In
connection with the Power 6. a which Is al-
ready in the house with two machines.
Tbe management will be prepared to
run a continuous program.
Open for business
Saturday April 24th.
Texas
NTATE'H NKtJItO WAHDH 11 VI NO
HK.If.
J. I. Donaldson Superintendent of
the Deaf and Dumb Asylum for ne-
groes at Austin has been feeding his
wards on sucb expensive luxuries
that the State Department haa had
to Interpose a protest. Donaldson
has bean feeding his negroes oa bet-
ter fare than any of us white trash
can afford. In fact he haa boon emul-
ating tha Illustrious example sat by
a lata governor In providing superior
delicacies for bis social functions.
The Inmates or the Institution could
not hear the premium ham and tbe
chicken legs a fryln' In the pan nor
could they talk In audible accents of
the delicious salads and cream bis-
cuit but they could smell the aroma
and tasfe the delicate flavor "Go
way honeny you spiles my derams
wld yo ole tales about co'n pone
and turnip greens. Them was for po
folks what never could coma to Aus-
tin to live on the good fat o de lan'
bought for us by de good ote State
of Texas."
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. FORTY-FOUR, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1915, newspaper, April 16, 1915; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288095/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .