The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-NINTH YEAR, No. THREE, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1915 Page: 6 of 16
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ANiut Hrtiool IjmhI lafrmt
I (loneral Land Offlr.
! Auilln Toi. June J5 '16.
To Ilia Kdltor:
rVrmlt mo thrtiuKh your columns
lo advise those ol four readers who
have not paid their Inst year's In-
twst ilui tm tlH'lr m-IkmiI land tlmt
It will ho nwosHory tor them to piiy
about the middle of Angus'. II they
iloslru to prevent a forfeiture of Ihelr
hind. This Is neiessary on arocunt of
t lie Important-! of uniting the money
Into the Htale'a Treasury before Ihe
rinse of tho present school year on
AiikusI II 1st. In order lo help pre-
vent a deiini In the arhnnl fund an-
liortlonmenl. No one Hliould wait lor j yl0
ii personal noll'e liefcire aenilln in
his payment.
Yours truly.
J. T. HOIIISON
rouiminHliuier
fX SENATOR J. W. BAILEY FAVORS
SEPARATION OF A.AM. COLLEGE
AND THE UNIVERSITY.
In a litter to the. Manager of tlia
Executive Committee for the Promo-
tion of Hitflicr Kduratinn in Texas
Senator Mai ley snya:
"It is lmilliefw true (lint the I'ni-
Ternity of Texas nml Iho A. A M
College rnn lie mimfsftillv enndmt-
fi! under the hhiiip control; Iml I
fro I irt;ijn tlmt nirli run lie moie
nriTXaifiilly fomlni ted under a -i!'-'
arale imitrnl. While f de-ire In hjc
A' M. ('nlli-i'i' separate ! fntni j
tin1 PniviT-itv I iiirn mU' i".rry ;i-1
I nml nil ili-'Hr.joii which mi.'lii ere-!
j ntf III) iinllL."MiIM lii'lW'ill I lie two
j in-tiliiti'.t. j jini "tic nf I'n.-c w!tO
i t'Jirin-t I v f!i' ;.i' to m f ciiir ? iil.'Jii jii I
COULD SCARCELY
WALK ABOIi
MISS NAN'l'K O'NKAI IN
"KREUTZKR SONXTA'1
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Airdome Friday July 2nd
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l.i'int rii:'i' ir si-ry nt th ' i li- til' lii-i Im-im'ih. Mhiin a
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im is Ih i''1 1 n (I wi'h ilivjnu'e tl---- r.U.-i m hi- (.iv. -in
frui'inr. n 1riit'!.'lin ni"sii: ;in hi nnci'V li-'i; for i ni')in-v
.fnwul''iuMnn. tiiul th" 'o'i:'l.' u'li I'iii'"Ih " f Hi" .n(
lnicr iii'I'M"."'! hv Miii nn' iMini'y. i' rhulniL' ' fr'-r f.'n-r.
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).r.pln ttnir r-l'.-ltu-V Ml"' Wlf.- ills.'. .V I t III" '!' Mil il. fl I'lfll
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till' lIl'llliniMilllUlls Jl li'T I 'll IT UV UiK iilill'.iHlli (r il 'H Hi f'lO
drlvrn to iIi'.HMi'uilinn. nIi nk'" v.n.jin mii h. i- n- n IciiMi-
E ADMISSION 10c AMD ZOc
v - Holrrlln i'ttmrt.
Not olJ In Rturoa. I'lumc No. 61.
MHB. J. W. WAKKKN.
Ir I'nul AiiHtln nf l.)nl lln k
Arknuniiri whh Inn loin Wflfk 1)k
Kiii'Ht nf hi uni'ln mill Aunt Mr
nml Mrt W T Culoiniin
Nnrrtml Wrltlnu Hrlioul
I'n.f. .M. K CrHwIonl otii nwtn
a NoriiiHl WrllhiK 1'Iuhr IiixI Mmnln:
.i Im In I In- it y m-lionl ImiMlvi
.lltll Ho I'friilnit hsbIsI ;i III . II' wi'
nuke Muh li li'TimiliMiit n'llullfi
nml Ira i riii.ili' Ut liomf a l i
fi.tnllv r. ifi lli'Tf. Urn mil h Ikh-I
he iMiltilulll' 1 nl (In- prhirlj.!
.(tutu In Scurry Miiilily Mrs Cnnv
fnril will now In- CHUM-' with th j
work. kIic ImvliiK r'"ntl nliirn j
id fro til Okliilioiiiii wIiitm li Im
lifn-n fiitiiiKcil In lltiniry work. I'rff i
l r;nv((ir I. iliirlni; IiIk twi-ntv . ir t I
jnTlrlii f IliiM i'(it;ilil N-'l wrltlli I
n Imnll III T'XMS. llkllIM!lhl. N".' !
Mi -H.fi. Cnl'.rii.l.. t t.ih N-vfl'li
.n-'ihikldii llr.'-.n. Cl lis . iTiirtr
n ft u i'ti mi" . in nil ili. !
lit'ilfs it S urr 'diiiilv furtiili;!'' i
In Iiii'.ini' Mi' It tnli'tii t train tin :
i"fiil lit III.' !il:" ITxIi' :tl il ;
Mr nml Mm. li'iliiml Ir'-inii 'iiiit j
In m'v.-T.il "l.i v m j;n from A 1 1 1 n i - l ;
inll Ir .hmI lrri S' irliiirini.;li Th.y
i.im ii M'.iiit: lo Kl I'.imi w Ih p- Mr
Irvlmr l liir;itlii(i to litlif fit re of ilir
fr.'irM iuK-rt't!!! of IIm- Id. i or Snv
I'T I'H.-ifk.
I luiif I'riimiiriitlj loiiti( In Hnv I
f"l-. IClf.r in it flir Oh limit Store. I
1'r.irtkf lltiidrtl lit (lie of
(li i:i. Kr Niihd mid llimnt.
4itt I. K HMITII. M. I.
Minn WuMliiK. nf Klnyrimlii tmn
Imfln lint Kurnl of Mini Mitl'l Clark.
RV-trin f.T r"llilMOi i liiol-l pitlll I'nJ..
I tluT lltOlh'-'IH tlll'l H'I f.M M il : I ill!
ttl'.t olil.' of I ill 11 i i I'. 1 1 IK - ill 'S'
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Ant For Three Summer! Mix Vin-
cent Wu Unable to Attend to
Any of Her Hootework.
Pleasant Mill N. C-"l suffered for
three aummers' writes Mrs Walter
Vincent of this town "and the third and
last time was my worst.
I had dreadful nervous headaches and
prostration and was scarcely able lo
walk about. Could not do any ol my
housework.
I also had drcatU.i! pains In my back
and sides and w hen one of those weak
(inking spells would come on me I
would have to five up and 11c down
until it wore off.
I was certainly in a drentU.il state of
health when I finally deciJfd lo try
"I'M i Cirdiii. the woman's tonic and I firmly
UMlOf-
lltl
believe I would have died If I hn'l
taken It.
After I began taking Cardut I uis
greatly helped and ail three bodies re-
lieved me entirely; .
I fattened up and grew so much
stronger In three months I felt like an-
other person altogether." "
Cartlui is purely vegetable and gentle-
acting. Its Ingredients have a mi!:! tonic C
effect on the womanly conslituiion.
Cardu! makes for Increased slrcn 'i f
improves the appetite tones up tf:i: ner-
vous system and helps lo ma!:q pje
sallow checks fresh rnd rosy.
Cardiii has helped more titan a tniliii'i .
".'"." ft i"w I'tt . ' y ..I ...1
It w.ll surely do for you wtol 't !:.
done for them. Try C-rdul today C'
Write tm Oa-nnff-! M.tl. n Co.. J.. M-
llCjlla)l.ll tvi AvMll. '
il is uiaiu niabu J-mt
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Buys a
$5.50 Cash
Meal Ticket Good For
Meals at
x
he Woodrow Hotel
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lh.it I ilct-in of itnpOlt-
69c Shirts
I Hive a Few of 'Em at
59c
They are Laundry Shirts Worth $1.00
100x100
Guaranteed colors a new shirt or money
back if not satisfied. This shirt is worth 1.50
For Only $1.00
The 50c blue and grey work shirt for
only 35c or 3 for $1.00. Get It.
I have the loudest latest and swellest soft
shirt in town. Others sell them at $2.00
and $2.50 1 sell them at $1.50. See them in
my show window When these are gone
can get more.
All of my low quirter shoes at a bargain
don't want to cirry them over. Coma let's
clean up on them.
C. R. Fellmy
The Furnisher Cleaner and Presser for Gents
inirU ni t'
Till-
in? friil in
ami'.
Il )ir. nil for I hf H-p;iralioii nf
I tlif I iiiwritv nf Ti'Tii from tlif
' Aiiin iiliiiHi inn Mi'cluiiiitMl coltir:
it limiUii (lie nu'iliuil ilrpartMii'iit of
till' riiillTiilV llf TfVlln llllll till'
Colli'p of J iii iit rin I ArU; it jiio-
l vjth'H for thrir uriiiiizntion. (Ii-vi'loji-ment
maintriiaiiro and ji!rimiuiit
. iinpruvrinnit n'n'tnn to the legisla-
ture the pnHer to provide for thrir
nnils hy HppiiiriiiiH)n or olTierww.
Th rwMiliitinTi rrninTPfi dm nutrir
1 tioni in (Im prwunt romtitution
aKint tlie tippropriatinn nf m-rtU'V
' for liHiMincn for the I invert-it nf
: Temi; tlmt lliin lint provision in (n-
portant ran not lie lipiitrd ly anv-
1 one nnirh km thw who harp jonr-
tieved to Aiintin and have win .the
chrnp voiMlrn "sharks" now dporrat-
I tnjr the rumpus nf tlie iinivorsitjr of
j thf Urp'-t StaU" in tlie I'nion.
Thp ri-Milution fiirthi-r provid
for the division of the uiiivvrnitv i
land" ((tvi tiff I lie Agricultural am)
i Mr-f lianirHl rolh'fre IM"0mii atTP the
! Prairie View State Normal I.VMMiO
aire and the I'nivmilv of Trxiia
the reinHiiider.
Tho pr.-cnt i"ontitiitinn prorolM
thnt tin- TFnjHMnt fund of tli ITni-
virfitv of Ti'iait ran 1m inri-Mtcd
only in Imnils of t Jit Stute of 1'i xnn
and tin- !"nit'it Sintm. Tfirrr an-
no Shttf of Ti'ias homls for luile and
the liondu of tlie Tnitrd Stutes pav
a very hm rate nf inti-nt. Tlie pro-
po'i auifiidiiirnt would allov th
lnu-tiiient nf the jrrrnianrnt fund hr
tin- IhuhU nf the I 'nihil Stntea. tin'
Htate of 'IVa enmities in tli
State or other sonirities which in
mv jiiiliMiietit. iiu-ans tlie swwrities
of anv ilitriit autlioriri'd hv law to
Issur ltoiil mid levr taxe to pn n!?
aurli Until. The fiirt that Tftn
Kon-l eoiild not lie wiirnl. mid tiint
I'mtiil Stat.-s U-nds paid so low a
ratr of intrrrt. lis i-iinoil the nni-
vervitv land to lie held intact. Much
of the-e lantU. hnitld tin n-olntjon
he adui ti'l will le ojuMied to Imni-
rrler. '". :ll I"1 a'-le to pun hae
it on Uivj tintt fltt-1 at a rrnonnMe
1 rate of Hitfiotl.
j I U-'ii-w t htit the adoption of thi
re l item i'l n-ltle tli" timtrov-r-ie-i
tl at Line ant-n l--tu.rn te
tniviT-itv of 'IVa and t1"' Ari-
enltiM.i' and Mi lianii a! roMrjf It
will ani to loth in-titntioiifi l.-ttr
pm't t-. for nmiih'tiiin'i .ind !"
n ntu nt in-imivi torn'. It mil r.M w
tti I niwr-ttv nf T. a ) a
nthor fT'-titutioi.n to .- urr :nln i.ile
hni'dinu".
I iihtii It I-th.1t t':f ! l!iiion
will In- n:-'l m-.n hv the
pef'plf f"f it t 1 1 rt I'd. lf.-ti-n-provriv'it
i-r t ii- p-i Tfit v"ii-ti1-.i
t Y"i!'f Vi T tr-tlv.
I'lil-HK II. Tt:;iu.'.L.
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W. L. Shaw
Plumbing and General
Repair Work
Ros. Phono 67 Shop Phone 17
Snyder Texas
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
If you want your new Windmill put
old one made new figure with
up or
Ed Baze
has had ten years experience r
i He anything In the way of pipe ) i"u
'garden or yard. Tools wrvnn ' i
can be found at rear of HixKinbuihtun
ris Lumber Co tlcrhnn-271.
t- Urn
in the
hone
Har-
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
DAILY TO
CORPUS GHRISTI
Drlixhlful batliinir. Hsliini.' tam)in(. Excellent Hnte!
facilities. Tirkvla ood for ninety da;. . .
BEST REACHED
via
. ii. a T. Ry.
Through San Antonio I
Diuli!' daily fa-t trft.in carr.viiitf chair cari. !ooprr
flinit.ir :ara stoixiver of nno dny nllowd at San
Antonio n both coinu aod return trlpit.
Ak your lmal tirUet airent for tha reduced rol ia tli
5 KATY" through San Antonio or vcr'v
8 W. G. CRUSH
2 OEXKRAL I'ASSKXOKE AGF.XT
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