The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. FIFTY-ONE, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1915 Page: 6 of 20
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Sty &uyr Signal
South Side of Public Square
HAHDV CHAMIlliKHH Publishers
. Entered in tht iiutluffira at Sny-
der Texas as second claw mail mat-
ter J B I1AHDY
J. P. CHAMHI.KBH
OMN V. HAIlMY
Fdltor
Hui. Mgr
Associate
TKLKPHONK3
Day 'Phone 88. Night 'Phone 100
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character standing or reputation of
any person Ann or corporation
which may appear In the columns of
The Snyder Rlanal will be gladly
corrected If called to the attention of
the editor.
NOTICE TO TI1K PIIHM(
Obituaries and notlcea of chari-
table or church entertainment
where admlMloo ! charged will be
rharged for at the rate of m cents
per line.
Advertising ralea on application.
Four weeks conatltute an advertising
month.
Hnyiler Tmu June 4 1 91 A
Now U iiie proper time to build
several good residences In Snyder.
It has been said that the peniten-
tiary system Is up against a tobacco
debt of 119000.
oOo
A buncb of Ipglalators that can't
fli vacation Jobs for esch other
would be a curiosity.
. oOo
Unless Kansns Missouri and Okla-
homa shall tale up all the rain e
may got a few showers later on.
cOo
Commissioner Stamps a p peers to
be Jsrred loose from his Job. Austin
American.
Well he got bis preference.
iOo
It was well Inst week to put the
weather forecast onto old Proh Pe-
voe. The rainy period pnsori over
with very nutrient realisation for went
Tens.
Oo
The A imi in American celebrated
the adjournment of the LoKinlslnro
by piilthia out a fill page paper Isst
Hunday. Tho first H papo lemcii
with news and good rca'tltiF in out of
the other 40 were demoted to pic-
tures of AllHlll) Hci'tHTV iltKl ptil.T
thlnns legs aflrai'tlve
oOo
hex tidat urea JiiiIk'S CniiRress-
nien and ether sirotiK Influences nre
being hroiiKht to bear upon the rov-
vrnor of (lenrKla to Induce Mm to
nmniute the dentb sentence of l.ro
frank to life Imprisonment . The pro
ecutlng attorney. Mfifr.fi V. Itnraev
who has followed the trliil threuch
all the court evni the Supreme
court of the rulh cl Kiats. eontcn Is
that any executive Interference with
1he court holdings would be an out-
rage against law and Justice and
says the governor should let the
court's edict b carried out.
We Help Those Who Try to
Hely Themselves
C. W. Post Home Farms
Wo :ir. liuiltlintr nt a community (if artiml lio'no owncra
anil aro anxious tn tnlori'st t! mmI loM'ii'l;itilo men in mir
umliM I ikmi;. Wo will raw Imul on wliii-ll wo will plan'
impi'oviMnt'iit.H ann oliaruo umiinst the IiiihI. In other win ila
aliotiM you liu.v ItV.i ar iva. wo wili improvo ttio niiiiio with a
4 or Ti HKim ilnolllnn twitli w.ttor pip'il into tho kitrlirnl
woll anil windmill mIhmIs for rhirkrns. Ion.' nnd atook. anil
ailo if w.mto'l. 'Ph. -so improTomonta will cut from tirit0
to $liX Wo will not toll luml unions it i to tie fitrm-ilno
Mtot'ul.ition.
Ono oan liny arie 111 to 15 milos from Post City lint
roar a m'IiooI a'. $-0 to.'l' an aoro plua tho iniprovouiiMita
inonlionod aliovo. W o will soil you tho land and improvo-
monts for a painont of IJ por aorolfcli'Ol.lown and $l.7'i an
aoro (-"o( por voar at tho unusually low ralo of four por pent
Int'Toat Noton on or IWoro. Piyinonta cover both land
and linpiovoniont
Km ma on til' plains will ho sold diintli: UMIi to ho no
cupiod i ir'v in P.M'S foi jiiK' an aoio do" r. and tonus as
aliiive. Intorost din's not s'art until you no on tho land.
N.'.xt pavniont Jan- I I'.M".
Also have just classified nnd put on the market the
breaks or KraninK land. Those Innda will soli from SH.OO to
Jl (H or ane. Il.nl per wro cash fsV per acre iht year
until iwivod out t ti per cent Interest. This noes In tract of
(i(0 bi ios and up.
Write or Phone
J. L. CASH
Fxcluslve aeent thl district Post Texas
HAIfi ROAD MAN'S VIEWS
OP INTKHK8T ItATKH
A prominent railroad man was
looking over a section of Kansas
that was enjoying the Influence of ft
tap railroad. A leading cltlxen of
I he locality was eloquent Id point
Ing out the local advantages the
rllmale good water fertile soil and
saying Hint they wero doing a grent
work to Induce settlers. The rail-
road man listened- He agreed tha
the natural Inducements f-r prtt.nv
; were thero. Then he asked: "What
rata of Interest do you people havo"
nnd the booster said "ten nor cm.
"Then." Piild the rnllrond builder
"You offset all your Inducements.
People will refuse lo come here and
pay such high rales of Interest. Yrm
could settle your routry up readily
with ;..nod people If you will pot
your Interest rate down so Here
would be something In It for new
comers."
oOo
(JKIMMNV UVI WITH FIIIK
Germany seems disposed to want
to kill time In the matter of reach-
ing an underslsndlng with the Unit-
d States over the Lusltanla affair
Hhe wants the United Stale to say If
It was known that the British ship
carried war supplies. Even If that
were true It could hardly be any of
our business to say what the Hrll-
Ish carried. It was a passenger ship
nnd Americans were board and were
shot to their death and (lermany
ought to come rlean. She not wants
the matter referred to the Hague
Conference. It Is said that the pow
ers In Wall Street New York are
taking note and that that monled In-
fluence Is about lo conclude that
flermany ought lo he punished
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WITH (M il KXCriANOF.H
4
Women are to take the plarea of
several thousand policemen who are
going away to the wars. There Is no
reason why a woman shouldn't do
very good police work -hut won't
it be even worse than voting for
"rubbing the bloom off?" 1 'alias
News.
They can use their hatpins for til-
ed on and save the expense of buy-
ing new weapons.
The publishers of the Texas Hlnte
.fnumnlisl announce thnt Hie pnper
has entered upon Its summer vaca-
tion The Journalist Is made by the
pupils of the Hi hoid of Journalism at
A iint in and now that the session tins
tided Hie paper will not be pub-
lished tilt the I'lilvendty opens In
the fall The Journal!! Is one of our
favorite cvhniiKOH nnd we will miss
Itn weekly vlnlts. There In always
Homcthlng good In Its columns. The
dttorlnls lire etidTtnliiliiK and In-
structive nnd the rnerhiinl'iil fea-
tures nre highly satisfactory..
There Is a Inw ngnlnsl reading the
lllhli' In pome states thnt Is read-
ing II in the school: but there's no
law In any stale Again! reading It
In the home.- Farm and Itanch.
The home Is the hnsls of society and
rltlxcimhip but unfortunately the
American people have been Inclined
to leave It up to the schools Instead
of the home to train the youth. The
home Influence needs strengthening
and needs It now.
Governor Ferguson did all he
could for the Oil; nor Hill but the op-
ponents have killed It so far as this
special session Is concerned and life
Insurance companies loaning money
in Texas will continue to charge their
own rate of Interest. The Uibson bill
we believe would have corroded this.
Market Mall.
U Texas would adopt a coiirf to
Insure foreign money safer i
nient the stuff would come to Y'"i.
Itisurnnce Companies are not the
fitly people who have money to loan.
It was necRnsary to secure Texns
in order to make the country wort'j
nnythlng while Mexico for Instance
would be a source of trouble for
many years If not for all time.
Waco Times Herald.
Mexico Is not ours nor do wo want
It but In past years several hundred
Americans have amassed fortunes
over there.
The Sweetwater Reporter says;
Waller Havls formerly associated
with the Wooten Wholesale Co. Is
now opening up a cash grocery busi-
ness In the Douthlt building.
The dally press announces that
Congressman dep. F. Burgess of flon-
eales has entered the race for IT. B.
senator. Who the dickens Is he?
What has he ever done to make him
big enough for the aenateT Plain-
view News.
lie s been In Congress. Don'l you
know when a fellow has been one of
them things he always looka Import-
and and talks with a kind of basso
posltlveness that causes us little
chaps to sit and listen and then climb
over the benches to shake hands with
him. -'-
The editor of the Rul Review Is
erecting a brick building for rental
purposes In that city. We would like
to know what the editor's side lino
Is. It's a rlnch he's doing something
elso besides editing a paper. Foard
County News.
We suspect he has been operating
a brick factory and couldn't sell hln
output
n(o -
Texas farm and Itanch says:
"The Ides has prevailed in this
country thnt cooperation is 01 inter-
iM only to the man of smsll bus-
iiicuB and wenk financial standing.
Hint cooperation is benevolent It l.i
ing dcBlgned exclusively for those
who need help This fnlne Ideal of
romuTiiilon bus dene more to retnr.l
It tli nil nnythlng else. Cooperation If
It IS OI nil) vnnin win u.-ii.-iii -
man In comfortable rlrcumstancps
nnd Hiil be valunble to the Independ-
ent an well as the dependent."
Moti'l ymi worry about the Inde-
pendent fellows The cnphilns of fin-
nine nnd commerce have been ro-
npcrntlng nil the time.
oOo
A rutin must have a rattling good
tuiHlne?- if be tan pay ten per rent
mi .burrowed capital and have any-
thing left for himself. The reason
that the I'listern states have made so
nimh iimtcrlnl progress Is that they
uc cheaper money.
- OMo --
Merkel people are seeing their
tntde go to Hweelwnter because Hie
romlH nre better nnd Hweetwaler pots
up other liidii'etueiits No stronger
itrxument Is needed to show a town
what the people want.
N .-nlo
People are sitd lo be starving In
Mesiro The l ulled Stales is trying I
lo reach them with severnl car loads
of protlinna but Carrania's men may
sier.e it bhiib tbme a short time ago.
cOn
Norn :.
In Hie Matter of Ibe K-tste of J. B.
jt.nlnn IMrrs-r-l. AtlmlnlMratlon
Pending In the County Court of)
. .Kcurry Cuunlr Taa.
j All claims for money against the.
. Kstaio of J. n. Jordan deceased
i must be presented to me for atlow-
ane at Colorado. Mitchell County.
! Teias. It being my place of residence
nnd po office address within one I
year from the Ulh day of May.
the d.ite of the letters of admlnlstra-
Hon Issued to me. )
If not presented within the year
ns aforesaid payment of the same
will he poatoned until the claims
presented within that time are paid.
Witness my band this 29th day of
May. A. 0 1916.
J. V. JORDAN.
Administrator rf the Est ite of J. B.
Jordan. Ieceased t
Smith's ronforttonry carrlra tho
host Itae of rlaarB aad candica in
MTTMt HUiSAlS
Following the Kvangellatlc Cam-
paign what's the matter with Inau-
gurating a sidewalk building cam-
paign? Its about time to begin the organ-
ization of a Clin in her of Commerce
for Snyder.
the "White Way" fever la rapidly
developing. Installation of street
lights will co idiienre rUht away.
Substantial fainlln ;.re rmm: ter
rent houses. Why permit "immv com-
ers" (o tli in suffer? (let busy and
build Ktiyiler.
Cut the weeds and swat the fly.
City Marshall Pack Wolfe and his
assistants have had a general house
He titling In the park adjacent to the
auditorium. May the "city park"
I'ontinoe to grow.
The court lawn hedges have been
trimmed now lets curb the square.
There are two hundred reasons
why the R. S. ft F. Ry. should estsb-
ilsh a better train service for Kny-
der. A market stiuare Is one of the es-
sentials The erection of new business
houses Is prevalent throughout the
city yet there are two Arms without
a building. Let the saw and hammer
keep busy
What has become of the proposed
improvements of the Routhwestern
Telegaph and Telephone Coompany?
vohlcles at the City Park Auditor-
ium wouldn't It be well to adopt an
ordinance governing the parking of
automobiles as -well ss other ve-
hicles and animals? Think and think
hard about this ptsn.
Another thing how would It do
to establish a muffler ordinance
that would prevent the stew and
splutter of auto engines during a
flow of oratory at the City Park Au-
ditorium The cotton compress is a "dm If
now lets get busy on the grain ele-
vator. The glad lldlngs are being scat-
erril abroad that Hie W- tir-
down town office Is HSMiired. Ilurrnh
for Snyder.
A full tone of It. S P. official
were In Snyder Wednesday. Is this
in (munition that we are soon to
welcome (hem p'Tinnnently lo our
city?
nr-
A ! In lll-torj.
A proud teacher over at Sweet-
water or some other town was ex-
hibiting her pupils to show their spt-
ness in blKlory study.
The special text was on the suc-
ression of rulers In a certain king-
dom. The uhIIoii slid satisfying an-
swers hail come to the accession of
queen Mary ihen Ibe teacher
thought to further show the thor-
oiiKliueHS of tier teai hlng.
"Now" she said. "Mary followed
Kdward VI. didn't she?"
"Yin ma'nm." replied a girl
"And now. who followed Mary?"
n Kited the teacher hopefully. All was
silent for a moment then KMe nU-
ei her band
"Yes Klsle" queried Ibe teacher.
"Who followed Mary?"
"Her little Is nib. teaiher" said
Klsle triumphantly.
A heavy cloud gathered lip over
the western part of the county Bun-
day nlsht and nearly a quarter Inch
rain fell at ttnyder The Tall la said
to have been considerably more west
of town. The wind blew from the
north Monday and prospects were
fine for a general down pour.
Mrs. fills- Cranflll of MltrheM Co
from near Loralne Is visltina her
brothers. M P and It A. White
It
To ijivp you (rreati-r valui for your mnnry than you ran t e'eo where and also
jfroiU r varii'ty ao ive us a chance to prove1 tii.
THE ARCADE R. W. Nelson Prop.
Classified .Advertisements
TIIONf 88
RATES
TAKE rOH LESS THAH23CESITS.
Kill HAI.K OH TIIADK
See Omar Smith fnr Pit !ai"e
Kbb. It. 00 pit aettlnn. Snyder.
TO Tit AUK A' delightful 0 room
homo In rialnvlrw with toilet ami
linlli eliTlrlc IlKhl. illy water nlre
Kiiriten anil on lanl and nliollt. nix
l.lorhH went of the renter of town in
the very host nertlon hot 80 x 14b.
Thin property will rent 'or not leH
than $20.00 per month ami want to
exehaiiRo antne for a good uiilnriim-
hered home In Snyder llaker. (Irny-
um A Anderson. 47
KOH RAI.K-rtei;ltered llanipahlro
plm for Bale hy J. W. ltlnwel. All
marked true to color. KOtf
PtlSTKI) The plaee known the
l.ovelady plare north of Colorado la
pouted arrnrdlni to law and all Irea-
paantnR aueh ai huntlnit trapping
and finding la itrlrtlr forbidden. C.
I. arable. t
Vim SALE A pair of "null work
millea and one good work horae. Ap-
ply to J. W. Templelon the grocer 52
110(18 FOR 8AI.K-A few extra good
shoati for Immediate sale. W. I.
HarglR at Oraymn Drug Co. Bl
FOIt IIK.VT
KOH MKNT I hae two fnrnllhed
rooma to rent either loral or trana-
lent peraona. Mri. J. W. Templeton
FOIt It KNT Two roonia for rent.
See MIm l.litle Smith at A. 1 1. Dod-
aon a D. O. Co. SI
(let our prteei on binder twlno be-
fore buying.
Townaend-Oldham A Co.
Hon. T. F. Maker hss written Mr
Curry here that hp has accepted
business engagement In Austin for
the summer and will not be bs k to
Hnyder till fall.
PELLAGRA 1 HOOK W0RM
PERMANENTLY CURED I
For elgbt years 1r. . J. M-Crnr) a Rindunle prnctli-lng physician JJ
has had the moot reinnrkMMc ucceHS In curing rell;ifra and lliMik g
Worn diseanes In Ids prMttb-ing territory In NiTtliem Altiom and
row the wonderful Itemeiltefi are beinrf offereil to sufferers over
the entire Kuntli. Cure bate been effectiil In the very womt
stsfes of PrIUxra and ll'Hik Worm by Dr. MrCrnry's Itemedles snrl
the cure Is permanent nnl a tenin.rarr relief faitcnl ln-d-rldden
and ont of mind trealefl seven and eitcbt yrnr aao for Pellagra
were cured In a few week and are In fine heulth loilny. Hnndreth
of tatlinnlals are gladly liven by the wiilenls itt Or. McCrarj.
TltKATM V.WT KH l-.r! ttV Ml Wif. IV WK IMI fT ITIIK VO".
UK AlMt IHAt.MisK VOI It ( tHh AMI AIInK Ul MtKK
WKITK Ft) It MiHiK AMI FL'l.l I'Alt'i K I I.AltH TdHAY
Dr. W. 1. Mri'rary IVIIiigra and Itimk Worm Itemed lea lnrorp.raled-
licit Ioh Carbon
STEWART & STIMSON
Agents for
Sludebaker Automobiles
Have established headquarters In Snyder locat- !
ed at the M. A. iiaird aland on the Eait aide of
the Square where they will txihit the different
makes of 1915 modelt of this excellent car.
I If you are In the market for an automobile
t don't fail to Investigate the qualities of these
machines. You will not be disappointed.
is Our Aim
South Side Square
OME CET TEH WOKV
r on each iflsE n no mo ah
WANTED
SOCIKTV PRINTING MONOORAM
elallonery wedding liivllatlen.tllib
year hooka and other clansea of print-
ing Unit roiiiilrea typographical abil-
ity. The SlKiinl.
WANTKIl - To rent six modern bun- h
liulowa 5 nnd 6 roomi by renpon-
Bilile fanilllen who reeently came to
Snyder. Must be modern and cloBe
In. Call phone SB or apply at Signal
offlee. 61
WANTKO To paint your bngglwt
nnd automobilen. M. M. AdnmB.ir
It. 8. A P. traik. 5!
WANTKO To lease a cottage
near Central Sehool building. Apply
at Signal office. 47.
WANTKO One thousand pounds of
FryerB. See mo before Belling your
poultry. Highest market price paid.
8. A. Ducketr at Townsend-Oldham
A Co. 48
Rill Chapman meets all trains and
will haul your bagRage day or night.
Hello 109. 4ltf.
I MONKY TO M)AV
WK CAN PLACE several good land
loans from $1000 up If applications
a maila mi ntifiA It bar nratfMfn A
Anderson.
LOST AN'f FftVND
LOUT In flnyder Sstnrday May 15
Gold watch with chsln 15 Jewels.
Klgin movement C. M. D. engraved
on lid. ltewnrd for Information lead-
ing to Its recovery. Ileturn to Signal
office. ('. M. navldson. 49tf
Mr. West berry has found a box of
merchandise which the owner may
get upon properly describing n1
paying 25 cents for this notice 51
Mrs. II. (1. Towle who attended
the Woman's Missionary Assorfatlo.i
nt Memphis Texas visited In Lub-
bock on her return and arrived horn.'
yesterday.
Hill Alabama
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