The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-NINTH YEAR, No. TWO, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1915 Page: 3 of 10
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HTATK IN8TITPTIONS
AND THH TAX RATR
WITH OUR EXCHANUK8
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In the Matter of the Kitate of 4. II.
Jordan Itc-enied. AdiolnHirntlon
I'eBdlng In the County Court of
. .Bnirrjr County Texaa.
All rial in for money aK'iinttt the
Estate of J. H. Jordan demaned.
muat prenonted to me for allow-
ance at Colorado Mitchell County.
Toxaa It being my plnce of renldoncr
and pout office ndilrcnn. within one
I year from the 14th dnv of May 1 ! 1 r.
the date of the leltera of mlinlnlritra-
tion Hwued to me
If not prenented within (he year.
Mold -oiir fipure
tnio jroicr linci
Ilicy're romlnrt-
alilc ityli-h and
pood wraring
n m up.
V e havo your
E. E. MATTHEWS
Snyder Texas
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For furlli.T -nfoniitition riUI ut. it ml'ltp-a
ROBERTS BUSINESS
STAMFORD TEXAS
Caton-Dodson Dry Goods Company
Dry (iiiikIn ('lothing Iloolft Shoes
mid I'iinIhodiiIiIp Millinery
Snyder Texas June 24th 1915
Dear Sir: -
Owing to the large amount of Clothing that we have on hand we
have deoided to run them out at the cheapest CASH PRICK for whi oh we
have ever closed out.
103 All Wool Suita prices range from $15.00 to $25.00 that
we are going to sell for $8.95.
83 Palm Beach Suits priced $7.50 to $9.00 that e are going
to sell for $4.79.
This means that our entire Clothing stock must sell. Any
shirt in the house for 69o .
This is all 1915 Spring and Summer Clothing and positively
the greatest Bargain that we have ever offered in our Clothing.
Yours tru J y
CATON-DODSON DRY GOODS COMPANY.
P. S. 8 All Wool Ladies Suits prioed $15.00 to $25.00 that
we will sell for $8.95
as aforoHiild. piiyment of the unmc
will be postponed until the clwinin
prenenled wtlhlti that time are paid
Witncmt my hand thm do' "t
May. A. D . HIS.
J. K JOKIlAV
Adiiilliixlrator cf the Kmale of J H
Jordan 1'erenned. 2
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nncortam ntlnii':li it is pr'dialile
that Kiev appeared in Kur'pr n
l;iM. It ih a!orteil. however that
the ArHii. SanweiH nr M.-mn m-
troftuecd tl .-m int. Ki:r''jK- .; v :iy
of Spam. Tl.rv are caid In Iih..-
been lirniLplit Irmii I 'n- r'i!it r . "f
the Sit race 1 1 it to VihiU ill Iial.. til
13?'.' Tlie car! i st k.n'wn nn-ni .'ii
of Kuri;i-;iN iMriN urur in i.i!'.'.
Kurlv 11 the liflecillli .cilH r lite
OK "f pla vini' car.l- fprca.l .i.j .ncr
Kur.ipe. A liui v Hi m pi:t. -il "ii
ftavnu 'a."'l-' ni .:i.';..inl m I . 1 ".
! IK .-: I'n.ll. .1 ttl ll llt.otll 1 '.."I"".
OKI j ii k- ar - all hi. ili y M.uinf.n'-
tlireil Ml I lie 1 tlll'-ll Si it ten. lll-
diaiui".iii .!.
Yiwn Pur Vour Htlth.
I r N'.ii.'ii pr..f. -v.!- of me.i-
one ut !."' niLu r-dly cotumenila
Uie jiraiiui- f iawmtiK aw a phv-i-caJ
re. r. A p .I'd awn. the pro-
ffKSi.r 'i;ain1;iin-l is etrcMcnt fur
tin- luri1'- nnl tor nl llie hn-iithmir
oraii- at- wei.. liut tliere in an art
m viiw.iiii;;. !jc mji.. jiiKt hi tie -re i fl-
an art li'eiin.: Kverv
thoTlM ic H- ile.'j) pieOOhle hi :ut
to lirnj all 1 1 1 niiiM'loa .if 1
tlirofit sin1 heo mil) clnm. !
also tn tii tl.e Ihtil' itli a ciirr
of frel a :-
r. NncL'.-li lian knnwn of ::u
ra in liv'h .1 tire t hr.mt 'nm
been aiicvi'itnl 1 v tierifteTit vawn-
hv avi (lie nf' 1 Chronicle
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COLLEGE
Mr I A lluoil mid fiimity of Menu
lelirli were here in their car liifl Krl-
day evening
Tavlnr t "nt li'il wiih here lat Friday
iriiin h Ih furiit eani nf liiinn and aid
the );ii Inttl week ultiinil rulne'l 111''
r.i Me -tan I a limit lun mcliev nl
I'.'ia felt tli'T.' III forty five iniiiiil''H
eaill M ir III lli'ln tie-.
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I ' i 1 ir' . t.r i viii to .itiviiiT. he rum-
' i ii . ir 1 : i ' . ii M-r i. in
t mil .'.'re.o.'ti ni . nte i ihn' Sri.l-
"lad il licit fai'ic .in! Ilutt he wan
i'l d 'tlilei.J that lie Ii.mI I'e ir t
i le-e ot vit iiinir it- and 'tun tie Imp-
! (! to fiinke se-M'-il nll5 vttlun tin
i nest jcar We child a hearty invi
tation to 11 r Sliflor Htid hop- thm
hit will not wait hut a littla while
to tlvlt ui again.
Lot our unitary ordinance be en
forced. Ronroe Tlmra.
OthprwlHO tlley might aa wpll be
repealed.
Tlio Clarendon New think Bryan
hAii committed political ttufclde. May-
be ho can do bin country more none!
an a frra Innro advocato of pour
and a high standard of mora In.
Wo hnvo nlwaya contended that
W. J. Hrynn would muko nn ideal
fliindny Hchool superintendent.
The Good Hook tollH i)H "wo
aro our hrothor'n keeper." -Irving
Index.
I'U'iiMo Hiiin Hook rhn pt ir and
VerMO
The- Irving Index In protnl of tho
.Ifilin 1'ivin law pniiH 1 1 rui each coun-
ty hi Ti-iiiH lo hiivn four pnrk. Wliy
nil ell n law. Any town Ih it I liberty in
I own nn mu ii y nark nit It like and
no town nhniild In' content without
at I i'ii Ml onl
The Review did not work for tho
dcciton of Governor Kermmon but
i Ih hajijiv to Mil)' 1 h .it wo believe ho Ih
1 in rt tt 1 ii k I ho bent Kovornor ihiit Texna
I IniH had hIim'o we adopted thh ulitto
iih our homo four yearn ago Gla-
zier Kovlow.
Lot of people are mircrf whti l lit
holy i-dliiir of (he Id-view and ihi
I.lt llll'ir CrltllllllleH IlIK'k a gOOlt (It'll I
I fiirt Jut i han four yearn
) Tli'1 'irnnd .lory nfier it Hltilnu
I for out' day Wedtioiilay adjourned
ami turned in S7 trio- hllln the or hI
jof I l.i mi- were felon v i'ntii'4 and (be
ri'st in iIimih iiii;t .- ( olorado !(-
'-..nl
' U'llMlft
Imctor?
Hint preiiv rapid
If ocea'doil did U Id iieieHHltale all
JillvaHleli nf Mi -villi It w.iuld lie well
to i'IiMmI the HervlceH of lite ten men
w liii in vailed that cinini ry a few
dav- ai;i and he. one h inn! red and
llfrv MevlraiiK al hay ivlilte lli-v re-
lil"d inn h.:i utn had tieeti kfd-
napited Aiinltn Aiierlciti
Tin- l'ewlin'i will he there and
Villa Will lie H.i eliiirtlied hv llleir
niethii.h Dial he ih ajil in order HI
111'. pi-MDH til I Tl forces Willi ;H'!M
The Kii ird 'nillH v Ni'i;i lintei t li jt
I ". .hi' lull recent I v -.all f'ir t )
war i'ii n 11 1 rv ill Knrm"' 'id 'ei .h i .
:i H f tti'e win' lie 1 I tin. 111' .'
ltl. ...it
'the I r.l
1. 1. --.( lo r
W'
Me Hn nn il wtn here Saturil it
wnlklng around with a nort of dt mil-
lied twarlng. Me aned to o1h kinder
hiiinuir wliti the ncftupapcr bcy
lint now hn niav be found uottally
walking along tho Wept Std. H- la
I he at tllles il ! rear ' i n
Following out the work of tn
34th Leglilaturo Governor Fergu-
son haa ilgnod the general and ipo-
rlal appropriation bllhi probably
tho Inrgciit budget ever aubmltted In
Toxan. The extra large appropriation
for rural school In an Item hereto-
fore unknown but 't la In line with
i ho Governor'! pre-election promise
find was demanded by the people. The
largo amount allowed for maintain-
ing tho Htale's educational Institu-
tion wan allowed by tho Governor on
the proposition that thine Inet :t c
lona nhoui-l n-t ho hnmperod for
fund to t'n' vxtrpi of rtlppllng th-slr
efficient)'.
Tlio governor leave It up to tho
managing board to nx ore Inn Judgment
in oxpendlturrfl and If theito board
are patriotic buMlne men wo mny
expect that a Kiirplu will ho left on
hand.
Mr. KericiiHon deal openly with
iho people and expect every other
man In (he public orvicn to do Ihft
nunc and he feci that (he manag-
ing 1'oanln will uho economy and
hold cpcnHtn down ni murh an pn-
Hthlo. Mo will get linnt'Ht nor vice liocauao
he lian put the hoiirdn on honor. Wo
I are a pi lo hour mutie complaint bo-
i f-aiiHe the tax board hfui put tho
ni ute rate back up to 54 centu on
eat h h uinl red dollnrH hut pcoplo
! should not he awemrkken nt theHo
III! ore
I ImrliiK (he Ciiuipbctl adnilnidtrn-
i
I
I urn 1 he Stale wrung from an nil com
liiiny a hlK line and tho money wan
1 placed In the current fund and tho
state hi rale waw reduced lo a nom
1 inal tie nre CmiKcrvntlvo people (n-
.'.ie.) He n that Ihti money ihouFd lu
j iineit "1 nieei iHitttlamllng ebllKiiilonn
I and l InilM improve and equip (he
j 'letiMolK and atyhitiltl It wan urged
jiheti that If the money should bo
: pai'l eat an curn'tit rcveuuo and the
Ilex rule redu I Mint It would hoou
lite gone and the reaction would by
; lung ihIiIh nffiei ih temporary good
'Unit it would hrllig lo the people
I Vow. the time for react imi hna
i onic The iietinentitiry aynfetii in hi
jdehl our mi hool fiielHtUH have run
.l.i'Ul and have iec nui.le hi Hllffer
j liecao' e of ltii.eiitate fundti Tho
anliliiiH ami other Hint it ill Ion havi
( been 1iaii.ll. aiied and thetr full
I'Mfaii. of eftli fericy made ImiioMM'!''.
('rite Shite dan drai-'Ked aloni! under
em hurrahing i-omhl loiot :ol now
j lin.'l lir l-'iTL'll'.on !llll iM 'T tn t ne t
jllial 'Onti iat'.lnioiiy In not m line
willi iir.ii"'"'iM' liiiHtnw iriii. fili''i
j'le natil lie 'iltt.'ililH in cliarge of
j 10 1 1. he aft urn lo be unlet 1 .-red m
1 (hat I'le d-ttart nieiitH in ''hnre nmv
' Mini out Tin- 1 1 ine.tio r.'HIltl- 11
h I- i...".e til r.ln'e tile iet'II
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SNYDER. TEXAS
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