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Classified Advertisements
'PHONE 88
HA TES
TAKBi rOH LESS THA4 23 CEfTS.
IiOHT AM) ViWSO
IOBT Id Border Saturday May IS.
Gold watch with chain IS Jewell
Klgln movemeot C. M. D. engraved
on lid. Howard for Information lead-
ing to Iti recovory. Iteturn to Signal
office. C. M. Davidson. 49tf
1 KOUND ..adles' umbrella. If you
hare lost youri describe thla ono pay
two bids and get shade. 4
LOST A gray rout somewhere on
ihe 8nyilr-l'olordo rood Finder
plc.nse return to 0. K. Pilmer Dunn
Tni.au or Tim Signal Hnyder Texas.
laOST-lletweon Camp Bprlnm nnur M'B' Ark- mt 1 wouM lkl'
and Hnyder ladles blnrk lint also 0 n rr Hnyder property. For
child's white straw lint blue ribbon. pnrllruliira en It on or write H. Hhel-
Flnder oli-ase leave them al Signal ' tin. Route B. Snyder. Texas. Sp
office or W
llutlnr Cump Springs
Will pay for trouble.
poll HAI.K Oil TltAIIR
Fir an extensive assortment of
tlio beet grade of staple and fancy
groceries at the very lowest possible
price go to
Tnwnsend Oldham St Co.
FOR BALK IS Red Duror J or-
eys. Boar lor service. It. W. Webb.
DIAZ WAH A KAIU UK
Old Porflrlo Dies who ruled Mex
Ico for SS years with a hand of Iron
hi dnad. It was aald that he controll
ed his people by force aod that Mex
ico prospered. Business Interests
grews trong under him but these In
terests were ownnd by a few people
many of (hero syndicated In other
countries. The people of Mexico were
not made richer or happier or any
more enllghted. Nothing was done to
foster education or patriotism. Uiai
had the opportunity to have made
Mexico a great nation. He found It
stranded by mismanagement and he
left It In the same condition.
' Oea Huerta Is very deeply hurt
over the treatment be la getting In
til Paso. He says he gave his word
of honor that he would not leave Kl
Peso and also gave bond and yet he
Is locked up. Let him remember that
his friend Oroico also gave bend
but he la gone and Huerta'a word
of honor la below par In this country.
oOo
Villa and Carransa have both made
requisition on the United States for
Oea. Huerta charging that he !a
gttllty of murder In Mexico. Secretary
.analng has notified Gov. Ferguson
that It la op to him to honor the
requisition or not. H Is general
Opinion that It would be superfluous
te grant both requests for either one
would probably be enough to dis-
pose of the ei-preeldent.
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FOR SALK Registered Hampshire
pigs for sale by J. W. Kussel. All
marked true to colora. SOtf
Unincumbered Improved 80 acres
In the famous Clyde country to trade
for good residence property In Sny-
der. Hox 437 HermlelKh-
FOR HAI.K. Young milch cows
Full blood Jerseys. J. 8. Hug lien Flu
vnnna Texas. 6
See Oscar Smith for Pit Game
Kggs. $1.00 per sotting. Snyder
I HA VK FORTY ACRKfl of litnd
WANTKI
SOCIETY PltlNTINU MONOORAM
stiitionery wedding Invitations club
yenr books and other clnsses of print-
ing that requires typographical abil-
ity. The Signal.
Hill Chapman meets all trains and
will ha il your baggage day or night.
Hello 209. 46lf.
THE lOl HTH AVI) I1MII IIAI.I.H.
A number of county attorneys
say they will surely prosecute pool
hall promoters who undertake to
set up such places In prohibited ter-
ritory. The Supreme Court has hHd
tr.at local prohibition of pool halls Is
unconstitutional but the Court of
Criminal Appeals sustained the law
and the Attorney General Instructs
County Attorneys to prosecute them.
He thinks the court of Appeals wilt
not reverse Its ruling In such cases.
If this law Is good. In the fsre of
the Highest court In the state It will
be no wonder If the people shall wav-
er In their respect for certain courts
There Is no fact more plainly notice-
able than that an Intelligent people
feel a sort of contempt for a partisan
ruling by any court.
oOo
We will resllver that old mirror
that has goneto the bad. A. P. Morris
1HM IITH III KRT VN Nf WKKITY.
The Federal district attorney it
Kl Paso Insisted upon setting Huer
ta'a bail bond at SlnO.onn. That of-
ficer evidently thinks the grlitled
old cutthroat would make more trou
ble If he could. The statement of
Huerta that he wanted lo kill th
officer who arested him Is proof suf
ficient that he has not forgotten his
old method of pacifying a people
There Is little doubt but what he
would revel In blood If he could one
more come Into power In Mexico.
He has no standing In his own coun-
try and authorities In the United
States have studied him long enough
to place no confidence In bta promises
Therein la the reason the attorney
wants to set bis bond at a figure that
wilt remove all flak of double deal-
ing. oOo
ftoe R4. Rase for second band wind
mill extra. Phone tlT. I7tf
Some what of stir wsa kicked
np la! week In diplomatic rlrclea
because a German submarine tor
pedoed British boat and klled ten
Americans but the stir didn't last
long. It soon developed that the boat
carried contraband and waa not will-
ing to submit to search. The Amer-
icans were aboard without any guar-
antee of protection. They were court
ing their fate and they got It. They
had forfeited all clatma for American
protection and didn't even get their
names published.
f also have plenty of threshing
rwa) on band. Pbone 1S4. I
J. V.. DAWSOV
Mr. and lira. Frad A. Orarnm i-
turnad 8uoilar from Detroit lilrbl-
For Robert JobQaoa-Haod Sboaa
C. B. Fallmf.
Warran icrirnrr waa hara Uonrtar
froa IMrnott to at how tba work
ta prograaalDg oa tba naw F. V. fiP
plaat.
Baa M. Ran for aaeonl a ail wlnd-
iti. eatrwa. Pao I If.
4Tlt
ItKT.IKL
I wui misinformed aa to Uie aitrett-
monl or Httthel and White Bluff hav-
j inn ilnptlnR at one or the other plecoe
'every Sunday. It waa only talked of
whereas I under Blood It waa a set-
i tied agreement.
Miss Krllne Townsend and Misses
Dot and Stella Womnck visited the
H. P. Wellborn home 8alurduy and
Sunday.
Misses Maggie Huckabee and Dot
Wotiiai k were visitors at the Davis
home Friday.
Mrs. Warner Fllnpln and Miss Lot
tie Flippin were vlnltors of Mrs. F.
h. Davis Saturday.
Mr. Allen Morris or Miami Texas
visited Mr. W. M Shuler and fam-
ily Saturday.
MIsh Vchua Sen bourne was the
KiiuHt of Misses Vlrgio and Annie
Dnvls Wednesday.
The Formers t'nlou of Scurry
county met at the Hetbel school
ho uhp Thursday. The morning was
spent in getHm; ready to attend to t
(i;e liMiinlnesti Ii the rift riioon.
Promptly at 'l a bountiful lunch-1
erri wi::i spread to nil present. The
house whs culled to order promptly '
p.t one o'clock. An Invltntlon was glv N 7 1 lift-
en to outsiders to llnten In a speech Co. pt til. v.
or two. .Mr. K. I. Towimend In an ! Iav
able Kpeeeh telil of the needs of the
fanners to organise themselves to-
gether ns the luiHlnexs men of other
tranches had done
The meeting was well attended.
Crops are growing nicely here
now. Mnlso and feed stuff are nearly
made Cotton has been blooming for
two weeks and la putting on fruit
rant. (lrs hoppers are thick as ever
but aren't doing any great damage
ns crops are toe far advanced. There
are good prospects for a bumper
crop here now.
Mr. Will Abbott gave a parly to
tho young folks Th tirnday night.
which was well attended not with-
standing the shower that unexpecta
edly blew up all reported ft good
time. Refreshments were served In
the form of cake and Ice cream to
nil who attended. Snap and the usu-
al games were Indulged to
The showers Saturday morning
prevented Rethel from playing Po-
i.. iiAHii4 h. hv. nt to
Crowds. Methel won the first game)!" block 97. as said section ws.
easily making 7 score to every one-"rveved for the roum.on school
of Crowders. Bethel won the second fund for the State of T.s by vlr-
g.me 10 to 3 Wnrn.rH and F.lppen toe of certificate No. H
were the Rethel bst.erl for both t the Houston Tel. ( en.rat
gam. The reatnres of the game 'railroad Company said premises con-
" . . it.ir.in itio mcrns of and more or
were the playing or wren nrmn- j
man and Plyppen. Womack allowed
i
only 4 clean hits In two games. i
d ..ten-led the sinning!
A nice cm
services si Met
hel .-.ijndny
vening. I
Mr. J.
vith w.
Dnvls ani
Seahouru.
a if I Sundayel i
.! Heatiourn and llnndd Kree-
n.r.i. h.Te sone n help sltb the
hirrMl on the t-l'l-lV
u.tdp.i itothMl voot. : int'p'e
landed the onrtv U Mr H:wn' fast- '
urdsy night.
W.rnir flippy ) 'uraiH
dnMl with W. W. tl
lor Ik-T rlu-o.l tnm
KK TWAIM
l-IXTAJINA.
l .i.i ihi. (Hn. 1
M - 7 ; : v.. :
ll wltbln tba laat tD W i '
raTlrad arr7tblD. Crop condition j
.in imarora fa.t. A larlta arra.
ata of faad baa baan plantad ptar ! rallad Monl.f at tba Hlnal oftka
.k. what .toff Ibat wa op la. rmn wilt bl. arandrathar Mr
jm. flna and promHat ood. 1
Thraahlon ban )ot opanad op thli u Mr Wllaoo'i drat llt to W
waak and will ba tba ordar of tba THa and ba llk- tba roontrr fl
day tor lh oll tao dara. )a baa a ntimtn" of ralatlraa at
j Hormlf lab. I proud ot tha fart tbat
J t). Itrbw waa tranaartlon baa- whB h la tfc.ra aad lt all of tbi-
Inaaa lo Abllana tba flrat of tha waak ihun m n. lh. ra ara Bra wr-
'atlona of thorn. Hra. Wllin ta with
Mr. E. I.. Hawaii (ta" op ronlrol hm ihr ir."t to ramaln bara
r.f tha Millar Hotal laat waak anJ boun lor "'! wka
will mora Willi nil laraiir w
Mexleo within the neat rew nay..
Mr. A. T. Collier haa taken charge
of the hotel.
Mr and Mrs. Will Tanhersley lost
their baby Monday it wee onlf a few
hours old. and bad apparently been
dolr.it well up to wlthlft a few m te
at of Us death
Olla Hardy boslneee etttov ef the
fllsrnal traasaeted besifteee here fat-
ardajr. Mr sad Mre. dtaadtf of ftaaada ?
turaee US taHr aeasa Ueeamg sfW
a two week's visit with Mrs. Stsndl-
fer's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Whltaker.
Mr. J. R. Jenkins recently purchas-
ed him a new Ford car.
Mr. Walt Collier and family mo-
tored over iron. Colorado Sunday
and spent tho night with his broth-
er J. 8. ('oilier rut urn I rig Monday.
B. N. Green and J. 8. Daniels of
(lall wore over Monday after freight
for their merchants.
If you want bargains that you
couldn't find at the cost sales go to
C. It. Foil my. Ho haa 'era.
nti:
A circular thut has been placed
on the streets might be misleading
to some of my customers. Mr. C. W.
Payne has never been a partner of
mine but did work for me on a per-
centage bnsls for two months and
left my employ without notice and
In debt to me
I am still nt the siiuie pluce and
expect to remain there. I have an-
other ear nnd buggy pnlnter and
guarantee to do your work right.
4 M. M. ADAMS
Mlll lUM S S.II.E
MeCullough Hardware
H hneider-liavls Com-
In the District Court for the Four-
teenth .Judicial liUt rlli t of Texas
DhIIhk County Tcxdh
liy virtue or an order of sale Is-
sued out of the Honorable District
Court for the Fourteenth Judicial
District of Texas being the District
Court of Dallas County Texas on
the 13th day of May A. D IBIS In
the cane of MeCullough Hardware
Company et. al v. Schneldc r-DavIs
Company No. 31S!J A to me. a sher-
iff directed and delivered I have
levied on this 12th day of June A.
H. 1915 and will between the hours
of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p.
m. on the first Tuesday In August
1U15 It being the 3rd dsy of said
month at the Court houso door of
ssld Scurry county in the City of
Snyder proceed to sell at public auc-
tion to the highest bidder for cash in
hand all the right title and Interest
which W. A. MeCullough and Me-
Cullough Hardware Company or eith-
er of them had on the IRth dsy of
"""m""
oen-a vr.
The north-west nuarter of Section
- .h n
k.i. i..tiil in I it cnim
ifss aim
ly OI nciirrj in im- mm-
and being the same land conveyed to
th ...id plaintiff. W. A. MeCullough
by ded from J J mcnsnwni "
M I.. Hich.rdaon. of date. April 18th
19IO lo which deed and the record
thereof reference Is here made for
mnr narllrular description. ucn
property of
Mct'utohign ana
at-iatl!ify a
01
Ith $1140 coat of four!
ti fnof of Sflinllr-l.l Lorn-
panf. a forpormtlca.
WIloMiii mr b.nd UiU th. Hi" d7
of Juo.. t I'll
W A. MRII1IKIX
ghrl. ikurrj fogner. Tim
from H.rmllh tn4 mi "T lIM '
1 1 loo I UK pr.llf ood.
nurlaa wbaat and
o.t '
-....!. rotno. nt
Mr. W. W. rtola ot n.rrai.nn.
4. p. Wllioa of Naabrllla. Ark. Tbl. 1
Hurlap whest and oat sacks at
Poi-tes Mercantile rompar.y I if
Mr. and Mrs W. W. Hamilton ar-1
rlvd at home In Snyder last Ban- j
dav dlre- tly from San Frwnrlseo.
b'r they wnt on thir 'anT
trip Thy will be at home In rbeir i
Bwn rldence tn Went Snyder.
Pnrlap wheat and oat i
Coatee Mareaaitle Company
irks at
Itf
rn. rrn sn riaTBBM.
Beeea. ftatardar tea Matinee
sa4 ft4M.
AN IMPORTANT ADDRESS.
SPLENDID REASONS FOR SUPPORIINQ
THE SACKETT RESOLUTION.
Cxeoutlve Committee for the Ac
venoement of Hig-her Kduootlon
In Texas Urge That Thle
Amendment Prevail
To tub VoTRiiH op 'Ox as:
Among the Coimlitution Amend-
ment to be vole-1 on tuly 21th ji
House Joint He-dilution No. .11 bet-
ter known as the Sucked Itcttoliition.
Thifl roioKCft amendment concern
the StiiU.- iu'tihitimis fr higher
education and we the nmlcmpneri
desire to cnninieiid it without reserve
U the people of the State and to ex-
prews the uiiiunlifinl belief tlmt the
bent in (crest of the Stnte Kill lie
pniinolcd hy it adoption.
It w Btrrf ed hv nil who nrr fnmil-
inr Willi the -ulijcil. tlmt the exist-
ing provisions of the Constitution
rera rdin thesi- in-t itnt inns tire un-Biiti-fni
tory. At present no money
ran he appropriated out of tlie L'cii-
rml revenue fur the erect i'.n of
liuildinn for the rnieriav of
n. This inliil.iti'tii is the rno-t ser-
toiM Mh.tiu le to the growth 'if tlie
1 "ui v crs-if y . S.ifi.in It of Article
7 of the Cuii-titiitiori now readu:
"The I-i-liiltire slmll alsfi. when
tleenicd prm In ahle t stal.liMh nml
provide for the maintenance rf i
college or hmni h univer-itv fnr the
iiistnietioii if the colored youths of
the State to In- located hy A vote of
the K-ople; provided that no tax
shall lie levied and no money appro-
priated out of the general revenue
eifAer for thin purfumr nr for Ihr.
totabiuhmrnt and irrrtion of Ms
bwlilinyt of tit t'niivrify of
It is pacing otrane that the in-
hibition v'aint the ue of monty
out of the general revenue should
appear as a "rider" in the section
which provides for the establishment
of ft school for negroes. The argent
Deer of the buildings has been re-
peatedly stated by the board of
regents in the moht emphatic terms.
The proposed amendment does not
give the Univenity any building;
it merely empowers the legislature
to appropriate money for that pur-
pow. Who would contend t.h.it the
legislature ought not to have that
pewer ?
The relation of the Apricultiifal
nd Meehantial C"l!ege to the t'nl-
rersitv art not eti-ffw tnrilv deter-
mined liy the present proi!ioni ef
the Ccoistif ution. Nobody knows to
eertmnty what these relatiorw are.
Terhnieallv hv Section 13 the OJ.
lfe u a "Itrani V ef the Cnivi rsity
J4 it then lawful to spproprtate
" ' " .. " .
tliif il i not. Tfivre if fh. tw
t resent Unr rht iftf th
fur the Collfip'. tl ipjrn.rin
will Sf ?fir(i b th Om.nx on
CoDAtitutional jrnninii. 8urttT t:
Th fwo .rp rion objwtion t
. .
.fti . .nm i.
1. Tha UrUlnr wf!l ha in-
UiarirM. ill it iliarrction. ta .avra-
Colour. ISa Anritr.l and I
MeL-haniut! CeHeife. the (nth-ire of
Ind'isinst Arts and U pn-fuim et&er-
is for t h--tr pfnrt.
' Tn- ALTMiiltirsI and Me-
ehanirs! (.'olU-se wd! he rparated
fmm the 1'nner-itv and mH an
itidertenden! cl!ege.
C-ni!'i-is s!-eiariJ that tf he
Hone. In (je other wav will the
ColV'.r i' tn If ff vt highe-t
a n !'-c ti t "-"pie
Tii- s:tic:iil:ni'it penfi-hw fir (In
b"n.!. If !.iv n hardens npan tlie
.t In s'l.iifion to fieiiaraung the
A. A M ' ' -e a::i: i ie ("n ver-itv
jt (pv :.. t.Jlt lht. t0 0f
3ti.triI; Art f.r wi.ite girl shsi:
rrcnuei t Uatnl at IVnMn.
it!i m own enverntng boird Thit
.u ilM m Tenstitutional status.
and can there fere be move) bv aa
a1 ef Uie laagisiature.
4- Coder the terms oaf the pro-
posed atneadment a part ef th per-
ns a sent rmrerett fond will be
transferred to the A. t M follege.
The College andonbtedlr baa aa
quitv in this fnod. Tea Oellege it
bswod. W tha foaoMlaS. Of Mat
unrlfl eet guide for t!ie ptifiiose ot
ereating the tieriiiMiirnt 'niversity
fund one million acres were appro-
priated aperiticsllv for tlie Univer.
sity "nnd its branches." Again the
fact that the b-gi-il.iture in IHVJ
and in sureeeiling years appropriat-
ed to the College a part of the reve-
nue from thin fund ectnlili-hed tho
fm:t that the public men of the time
when the Constitution was adopted
Micved thut tlie College was entitled
to a share in the permanent Univer.
lity fund. The Snekett resolution
recognizes this equity and proposes
a division which was considered just
and fair hy the Thirty-fourth I-egii-lature.
The suhftiinre of the proposed
amendment has been endorsed by
the lnioerntie party the Republi-
can pitrtv the Kuriiiers' Congress
the State Farmers' Institutes and hy
the Texas (linkers' Convention.
The amendment to Article 7 of
the Constitution of the State of
Texas providing frr the separation
of the rniveriilv of the State of
Texas and the Agricultural and
Meclinninil Colli ire known as the
Sacked Ifi solution iii the response
which the Thiriv-fnurth legislature
make tn these deinillids.
Jf the people were just estnhlinh-
inc a svrtein of higlier iiislttutionv
they inilit m il con-idcr the plan of
creating one rompieheiiie institu-
tion wiu.-f fntiitioiiK should iliclil'le
nil the nctiiitie! now carried on Hv
the existing intitutiori!. There are
strong argiiiiuntf' on both sides of
that ucttion. Hut the time for its
con-idcratmn h;is passed. 'Che Agri-
cultural and Mechanical College has
Iwen in exi-teiiee thirty-nine years;
the I'ntw-rMtv 'f 'J'exas thirty-two
jfcam. hacti haf iU own history its
own traditions it own individuality
its own ideals. It is too late to thin Id
of ronsoliflattng them. I hev are
now in effect two independent in-
stitutions and have alwavs been so.
The technicality under which the!
College is considered ft pert of the
('niversity is little more than a legal
fiction. It has led to uncertainty
and friction and has stood in the
wav of the full development of the
Agricultural and Mechanical Col-
lege. The ideal for the College is
school of technology of the first rank
It oan never become mch wafle it
remains "branch" of another insti-
tution with vexatious questions eon-
tiDtially ariwrig which affect iU vary
tiitet.ee.
5. Those who have for yean urg-
ed the compute separation of the
A. A M. College end the University
have done so on tlie broad ground
that separation would be best for
both schools. They believe tbat
since th two school have different
sphere in w!nh to work their use-
fulness and efficiency will be en-
hanced by removing any feeling of
dependency on tlie one hand or re-
sponsibility on the other. Thvy
snould he free fp-in anv illiai.ee
whatever ea. h left to iU own man-
agement to work nut if own dvs-
tiny in it own wav.
Their work leads siong lin that
nattiralU ditertre and n long as me
ie i branch of tlie other. fn:tion and.
discord cannot he amid!.
"A r;ni verbify of th tint daM1'
and an 1 A H 'ollege tmh as
onghf to hive nn he mor
ea-ily attainM hv giving to each thi
same stit.u" in Law.
Vis cannot mis gin a mnditloft
f: aught with mi-ire nmrenuon than
wtid e.ifst if Nth srh.x)U were
for. under nn- vokf earn pulling
!. epfWe dni-tfns a iTmdition
lisbr-' to oo nr on Win this am-wxi
n.ent ii eil''wd
Tiss i U"g and h-w ajfrw-nl-turn!
inter f teis!T and eariei)
and tho ftc! wr mameHl artji w
great Chat r'- A 4 W. I ..liege will
never have i ii"He to ewn h a pod
the dc-main it rite I'mversnf
Hi ield for l university of th
h'rsf -!s. in T-tae. i o eigantin
!.Kl "l""1 :""n' nV " bo'.n
dsrif. A th'wi! eqiiintci) aa tl
I'nife .irv sleTld be Ut firnisb the
en! tlaerongN trsimng tn all the
prnf-sinns ft and lewe will
chsli8 the higfv admiratioa n?
1 t''e r.p'e of T'txss wio love
knew!f nnd prnr' sn1 th
work of e'h (tt l'oivr-itv sM
the Arri'iiit iral atiil M heni.-Al
CMl. t'lsetr eith the normal
sfih't!s and t'ie ( "YilVi;e f Iudti-tn il
Arts. "i''f eer. 'omsTid of th
StfU fnr h.e'-'r e-' i-i'ion.
'rt" S'li 'rn if Hi rr-o''!ttn fn
th- VlN nt .luiy " i'ire wi'l
wieV md pen:inntlv cttlr all
llff.--.-f tH Utw.vi tne A 4 M ("''-
i' t the I'mvcnitf. and eta1-
- 'ti on i sound and einta'd
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-NINTH YEAR, No. FOUR, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1915, newspaper, July 9, 1915; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288107/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .