The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-NINTH YEAR, No. THREE, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1915 Page: 7 of 16
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Sunday School t 9: IS. Every-
Jbody he on time tell your neighbor
J SrVfcAiifflantrtrt fm to tirwn. nrtan
'liYenY.
Mwvloe at H O'clock. Open wllh
tiio recsullon (if new members close
with communion service.
Huhjecl mornlnn hour: "inr limy
to New Members. "
J names nave en handed In Tor
membership In our rhnrrh an a re-
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V ' WIMtMETTiif
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Wear tlie for a
natural figure
style comfort and -good
wearing qual
ites-H .00 up. .
Your correct 1
model if he re.
E. E. MATTHEWS
Snyder Tetaa
fcotton!
A Cotton GradmR School will be opened by the. Robert. Bi.sineci. Oiilleire. Stain-
inr4 on Mo .d lune I llh. in. t atul ill contlnu.. hix iceks. Tuition for the co treB
$".fo0 Ttel hol will b d.T th. immwdiat inlrtin of X W. Noel. M .ckoow-
ledced exiiert cotum man.
Fverv farmer who raL-e cotton should Unow how to olnnsify It In order to tell IN
.alue when placed on the market. The Merchant whose ctislomr-!. are ctton rny-ect.
..Itould know how to tfcte ctton in oeder lo pmirrt his owe interet-t nd that ol h
The amhitioua vout.(r man who desire to omra.re in t te entail hnstnosa i in all IN
phase. This la an enterprise tint certainly- menu much to Snyder a trade terntoiy.
Kor furtlur infunnnlion call on or ad.lresa
ROBERTS BUSINESS
Caton-DodsonDry Goods Company
Dry OoodH ClolliiwJ IJoo.ai SIum-h
nnd Faliionnlle Millinery
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 which we
have ever olosed out.
102 All Wool Suits prices range from $15.00 to $35.00 that
we are going to sell for $8 . 95 .
82 Palm Beach Suits priced $7.50 to $9.00 that we are ROing
io sell for $4. 79
Thi3 means that our entire Clothing stock must sell . Any
shirt in the house for 69o.
This i s all 1915 Spring and Suramrir Clothing and posi tively
the greatest Bargain that we have ever offered in our Clothing.
Yours truly
CAT0N-D0DS0N DRY GOODS COMPANY.
P. S. 8 All Wool Ladies Suits priced $15.00 to $25.00 tnat
we will sell for $8.95
suit of Iho rovlvnl moelln. This
mkn a toul I lul member re-
ceived Ihla year. A lares reap Ibll-
Hy resilim iiiion the church to thesa
new (Wopls. Lot'' an' lo II Hull every
j ona of them ls la Sunday School
! at) regular al char h.
Souir UiIiikh Hie reeeilt tncollnu has
! done for (I: :
1st. Tin? revlvlim of nwiiiv of our
' members. Some nf litem have learned
! to bo personal workers Ihnl had nev-
j it done r.nrlui work holore I wlli
nil our people hail thrown themselves
Into the fight. It would have meant
to inurh for them besides Ihe anod to
j others.
2nd. The hroailenltiK of our vision
tn se the work of mini saving aa
the one all absorbing task of Iho
ehiiri h.
The greatest work of Kvangoilst
llumlllnli. aa I aen II. was III t-
larKert vision he Inspired anil the con-
secration of every energy to the taak
of aniompllshlna work for the Mns-
ter. that he urged our people lo. He
waa a harit worker aa waa nrother
Wnlkcr anil wife. Hail the eo-opera-llon
been larger the results would
have heen greater . I for one like co-
operative meetings. I believe we mint
break down the opposition of the
world and preaent a more anlld front
to the enemy of BOllla. I do not be-
llava any community ahould get the
habit of having an evanaellat every
rear. 1 thtnat they really ahonld be
the rtceptlon. We can unite) our
Cotton!!
Snyder Texas June 24th
forcea ami have a (treat victory any
lime. It'a my honest eonviittiin. Hun
the disllnet ilenonilniilli'linl llnea of
any of our churrbca should be ser-
onilary In the work of mini saving
My observation haa been that with
out evoplloil that when people are
real religious real spiritual they
are closer together anil mure friileni
ill. I believe one should have convle
Hens. I don't thing much nf n man
who does not have some pronoun.cd
nilivli tliinc. I the .ourace of his
roiivli Hons but I i nn place eniphartlH
on ili welBhllnr inntlon anil lio
i iiariiiib!' towania others In so inn h
as true t lirlati;in apirll will warrant.
I Ioe III' cliiin h lo will h I helomt.
oi. her l.lrliies .mil P"W. but
I iove (iol and souls aiut my devo-
tion to Hie i hilMl IB because of Its
mission which la not to make Meth-
odists or all the world but t.hrlsllaiu
and lust In so far as aim (lues title
will she have the Divine approval
and blesslntra.
My prayer Is that our Lord will
hasten the lay when the church will
present a solid fr-nt to the world and
take It for Christ.
J. K STKPHKNrt Paalor.
Two prisoners escaped from Ibe
County Jail at flwaotwater last week
One was recaptured at Lonaworth
but the other aeema to have made
a successful antaway.
Dr. W. A. Palmer of Puna waa In
Snyder Tuesday.
Cotton!!?!
COLLEGE
1915
tCLCCTEO WMIAT
ORIOLE
GAINESVILLE TEXAS f
ORIOLE If;
HltHUT MTCNTflitf'
Kvcry wk KUiirHfU I tn alvr
-nr Infill-: Irtit or your motu-y n-finnlctl
t A. I'KHKINH ..HIM KMV Kl.
Hi (f AUCIIIA
Mltltl(.K KKMITM
Henry Clemena and Miss Lillian P"
Vsnce
Turn noSh;i2n and Mitts l-y llii
AllnTl Cnt and Mimi Annit Hutti-r
K. T. Atliftnti and Minn H-'Iucib
Wclil .
3fr Fd. Ha7. for nccond li;ind wind-
mill i-iniH Piionf 21T 47tl
Trav.'llinc I'niiwniM At nf. lr
wr:-ii' In i ili- T. hh l'vin-- mil
wnv tntniiiny 'vfth bMilfjimrn'rn tr
K'irt 'eVordi v.!P h"r H'wIn.'diiV Ii
th Irtif)" ''f t ti Kl PiM fxt nrdm
July 4.
Ilmliip Oat S;irKi nt Coato
Morrantllp Company. Ut
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ut.a Vatmn Qoaboiirne was a Dleaa-
ant visitor' at : Misses - Annie atiw' f (
Vlrale tlavla' Saturday. 1
Hill llracceen had the ntlsfortuno
10 Ipso a aeod mule colt Krldny
nlitlit.
Mr. Clay Ilrarceen helped Mr F I.
rals build a aood wheat granary
Inst week. Some nf our wheat far-
mere are holding their grain for bel-
ter prices.
Mr. W. fl. Heaboitrn loat several
line nigs during the hard rain Krl
day night
Mr P I.. Davis and family Sunday-
ed wllh 1. K. Mlnynrd s family.
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llethel and While llluff ;
made an agreement whereby there;
will be slnislng al one or Ibe oilier
pla c every Sundny. j
or.ril.ini of t:ie eonniry r
li..vl a coed rein Krlday nlabl.
Male and feed n rT will be area
I i n.'liti il bv i !' r" ''in rain.
;i II t ... l-t.-w i'tl.I.leil
w iiinrr .vru ' suiel. iv
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I . 'iliinl.iy ilii:'
Mr l!;irl l l-'r 'lied
il... I ; r . I . ii le.n.a S..'''! c
Silll'l.lV
llr .- Towno-nd 11111 (llllh j
Sun lay -il wilh Sloiie Card!
Miss Krline Towiisetid was th
nl V .liiiu S. al'Oiii
'! Seabourn
MA ItK Til' UN
S'ltiday
( ( ill Hi lt
i' are h:n Ilia some I"
sue e llie rain l-arne
rl lliis vve l(
;iri- jl.tilt lllr 1
! i m a.eounl "f Hie dry u-ailier i"
Mav and June the farmer are -1
to plain lot- of Ho land in feed
;nmlmu'r- are still eating
I lb. roiis in this part
I R Ilic-nis and I'.iiuili t.k din
! nor anil S. I' Hare" last Sunday
11-v .1 K. i'lalll and I'l-.'seUliK HI
lr crlswnld preaelied last Salunlav
and Sunday .in 1 ' "iife-eare II
llie afternoon
S II I'mu.iI and fan.;!' I" ' Ho
(t. Sunduv "fl'li Mc. tin-'."-
'several f lb" I.v a i t irls look
i'.r wllh td.be and 'Ma Huslr
last Pnndav
K I. Turner and Umt.v an..
Tni rre.lv and toft I""' "n"
day fur New M-M'" for a H.r .-
visit
ilia Hu-ln
and Ml N. II I 'a'
t Ml llerml-.v-h
1 s H I'-e-'ll is IC iv nc 'i Sli'.d.T
I I Ins week We are llie loser and Sliv
..T H e U llller We ale to CI- Hieitl
. ) hill Vl--ll I ll.'UI 'Veil
TOP KNOT
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You Should l INTERl.O(KIN(i TILE ftr
t ho Fftllowinj Uvasons:
-:-ti Vtt ) than hricS and mrter'
li.'1P P'tiHir
i.n.iiT w:h.;t
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FRAsSER BRICK COTIPANY
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PROFEflSIONAL
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Arthur Yonge Philip Vonga
YOXdK YONfJj?
- AUoraejra-at-Law
Office North Hide Rquare
Hnyder Teiaa.
ItK HAItl) W. WEIIH
Attorney and Counselor
Tliompson Drug- Co. Illdg. Snyder
Texae
In connection with my law prac-
tice I have a thoroughly equipped de-
nartment for the handling of collee-
i Hons and the making of reporta.
. im.i Uenr'i
Qulrr. The Clearing House Quar-
terly The Mercantile Adjuster and
otnsr lPdln .
nit. sen a. ii.wmiH
Dentist.
office no siiiirs In Harris rtulldlng
on n.irtb side of square
phone 21 SXVIlKH TKXAS
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ivi'illes .mil r.-i icii'ts rui J
? .my malt of inaciiine. or .t
nn. iiiiielinu; .il a ivusn;ujli
1 soil Iho Si.iiol.i.'.l and
Wl.llo two of finest Ul t
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