The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-NINTH YEAR, No. SEVEN, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 20, 1915 Page: 2 of 6
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OWL DRUG STORE
SERVICE and QUALITY'
We lime secured tlio nervier of Mr. IS. C- Neelcy ail
experienced iIiuk man ho wlil'lw with us In thn fuiur
we are now In a itlon louder you more prompt and
efficient service in all departments of our store.
We would point out Ui ynn the iiilvnntiiKra of exper-
ienced service In l)t ujm a fair ileul In all triiiHUCllons and
careful iHiisoiml ntU'iition to your want.
dome to TUB OWL for Your druu supplic s
WK Al'IIIWIATK Vlll ll HI'ltlNKSH.
OWL DRUG STORE
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riilonia Williams son or Mr.
and Mn. H V. Williams came In a
few ctnvM ago alter nn absence of
fo.ir yearn. H has been serving all
till Itmo In the Pulled Stales navy.
Ho linn seen much of lint world In
II. at time. Hi- pnya hla cnllstmoiil
linn expired mitl ho expert to re-
jmiln ni homo fur awhile.
A good organ ut u bargain m
ft If A. IV MOItltlH.
Mr Jim Kill and daughter mid
Mm. Amite Wehh and daughter re-
turnrd Wednesday from visiting at
Rpnr nnd Jayton.
Matinee Opera House rtalurday 1
p. in.
MImk lteria Wilson vIhIUmI Misses
Bears al t lie much near Aral).
Mexico reports any t'arraiin I in
charge of Mexico ( My. (
A ana well Una henn brought in
near ViTtum.
Hurtap wheat and a" sicks .U
CoMes Mercantile Company. IH
Wef will graduate yir old violin
and pnl a $ln tone In it for a
amall price Mimical Instruments In
general repaired. A. P. MOItltlH
Wo repair most anything at A. P I Mra. W. II. Mltrliell la
Morrla' and aland behind Hie Job tf (relatives at llrownwood.
visiting
DiMra fluaae Theatm
The Opera Home Theatre has
been showing aerlca of natural hla-
torjr moving plrturea which are high-
ly entertaining and Instructive. Last
Haturday night waa devoted nioaily
to fish and hlrda and Monday night
mostly to animals. The liiilory nnd
ha lilt of the varloua kinds of birds.
Mow they raise thel young from
where (hey migrate what they lire
on and what they are Rood for. All
these points and more were shown on
the screen and proved to he a Rood
educative lesson In natural history.
The first reel treated of fish nnd
there were many features shown tn
hatcliliiR. raising catching and mar
kiting fish that nrp reiilly profitable
Manager Kill of this popular thei
Ire Is RtvtnR the patrons Rood aervhe
and Is bIiowIiir pldurea that an
beneficial as well as entertaining.
Fur mora Matinee Saturday 3 p.
i Opera House fi nnd lor.
U fi. Htlrllna: 11.
Mr. R. (I. Stirling a pioneer set
tler of the Ira country died a few
daya ago at I ted Ho'-k In Bastrop
comity after an Illness of several
years. He has been in South Texas
for a year or two. He leaves a son
and daughter and other relatives In
this county.
The remains were brought lo Hny-
der Monday where they were met
by friends and relatives and taken
In charge by Undertaker II. M. Stokes
and carried to Ira Tuesday for burial.
Ilia wife was burled there several
years ago.
Fn rni era Mull nee Saturday 8 p
in. Opera House fi nnd 10c
Mr. I. Hnli-onib of Itoute one
dropped In for minute Tuesday to see
llip Signal and find out how the war
condition ar aim ping up on the
other side.
Itcports from flonlh f'lalna coun
ties any rains have been coming tlir
most every day.
Nature's Mlnernl Herbs for Impure
blood. Pee adv. In this paper. Call at
Signal office. Btf
Off to California.
Mlim Nannie Harrison 1 fl this
week to vIhII nr hnuVr n Vie
fetich nt KomvcII. V V fV'itu there
1 will no .1 Mn Kr.iut l' fi .'ltd fill-
r I'M' llir I o.l .-. piMtil . -'i 11l 'rtlt
Hi the Imirii' i ' K H. (J ii'i'i Ni i"i
nl I'otato cprr' I'.irt.di.il.il Colt'ra-
ilo. on hor return also while In Cal
lf(irn'i Hhe .-. ill Mit iter I'misin. Mn
Vl'lu- Mont ue . uf illlil Amu J
vho Is pr-'i'!i'i.t o' I'lf I'.ilil.tn.'it
Ki'diTiillim of W ! i't ' t.ilm H:-
expTirt lo 'i'!;t ' l'i Knvl'T Hi In fiiM
Traile yrnir old furniture off fur
n-w or hnp. It n pulrcd mid made
n f uood ii" new at A. IV MOItltlH j
Mr. K M While relumed Moiidiiy
rnmi a vlifi of a few days with Mr.
ll. C Nftrrls mi it family nenr lloaroc. j
He says eiopa are fine over there and
he hud an elegant vlall ttith frleiid. '
Hit allendeil the Ham-Mamsey meet- j
it k a' Sweetwater and nl so the re-j
vtval li ling al Itosroe.
Just in
I lie most complete line of Syrups ever shown In
Snydor.
Itlblmn Cane Hyrup made on tlio larma from the
juice of Hi'ibon cane by tlie old wav of evaporation the
juice hcinu; huiled down to the riht tliiani'sa.
SorKhuiu syrup made from the nyular old Sorghum
cune. If you like a pure sol'Klium syrup we want you to
try this one.
C'lne syrup! corn syrup molasses coi n syrup with
cane flavor any Kind you want we have it.
WENNINGER & SON
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THE LONG AND SHORT
to thattfood feeling one of the SPEC-
IAL C NCOGTIONS served at OUR
FOUNTAIN.
PURE -WHOLESOME -REFRESHING
THOMPSON DRUG CO.
PlioncHM A BVttor Drti KUire North HUlo
iH.ln't Know It Wa Loaded
A few days ago Pete Ilrady wanted
no in e dynamite to tiae !ln blowing
holea in which lo plant teeea. He ar
ranged wlih tlio manngor; at the
!;oi!gln Oil proa pert to bring him a
ttuppy. The fellow started with It In
a wagon and when he got out on the
way to open n gain his team run
nway. The driver said he calculated
Hint the our fit would he blown to
Kingdom Come and he started lo
follow hoping to And the location
of the expected oMttcniton.
Afler plodding some distance he
ihhw his lentn and wanon coming hack
'in a long tret ImiiiM-Ing nnd bum)
jlug over dug hnlrtt iitid hog wallows.
K kind hearted farmer had stopped
Jtlie runaway leant iibonl thee miles
oul and was bringing the outfit hack
to find the remain.
The owner tlmtiked him and after
looking through the i limbed masa
of freight he hiiIi! That'r. lucky my
dynamite Is here In tact."
"Hynnmlle?" shouted the good
Raiimrltan. "Hot dynainltn III that
wagon?" and he began to edge away
'nnd refiiHi'd to ride back to his home.
hut IlislHled that he preferred to
iwalk. t
I Farmers Matinee Saturday 3 p.
im. Opera House fi and Inc.
. XtsMiuiinry A in Wary.
I The MeihoiliMt Missionary Auxili-
ary met last Monday with Mrs. C. I.
KecII In the chair. Quite a number
'were present notwithstanding the
'wind and hot weather. II takes cour-
age to walk the King's Highway. I
am sure we all felt hotter from being
: there deports of of flier for the
ituarter ending July 1 were in order.
We find we are doing fairly well with
all our obligations hut still wo have
to keep moving. We are sorrw to
say I hat on account of Mrs. Kiell'a
mother being sick we will not serve
ireaui on Mrs. Knell's lawn ns had
been prearranged.
Program for .Inly lit 5 p. m.!
Ilibli' Icbhoii. Luke 21-H: Cor.
lifts.
Rung llrarll. Mrs F. V. Clark.
In Immigration flood for us? -Mm.
Towle.
Ih II aood for the Immigrant? Mrs.
Hcarhornugh.
leader Mrs. blln Hardy.
Hnpt. of Puld'ctty.
We have purchased another ser-
vice cur and will now have at least
one car ready for the local trade
at all hours.. If you desire Immediate
auto service telephone 1A4-.
RNVHKII THANHKBR CO.
Mf Jim Kills Prop.
j Mr anil Mrs Winn Ulanseiiglm of Miss llurtha llumelt of Mineral
.Oklahoma am vislllng Mr. and Mrs Wells haa been Mm guest of Misses
W T Thompson. lunn Ue and Henlrlre Hear.
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only 35c or 3 for t up to date and seas-
I have the loudest ij.t prices.
shirt in town. Others se.Uk
and $2.50 1 sell them at $1.50 1VG:.
my show window. When the9t ij dresses
can get more. I. blouses
All of my low quarter shoes at a bargain ry
don't want to c irry them over. Come let's "'n.
clean up on them. . .. "
C. R. Fellmy
The Furnisher Cleaner and Presser for Gents
For good cleaning and pressing
Phone 16
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Plans flint had bettn made for a
meeting at Italia. Crosby County j
hav been changed which means
that the pastor will occupy his pill- I
pit on Sunday morning.
Last Hnnday morning there wis
orgnnlied in Hie Hlble school a men's '
Inns. Tlio iiumher of charter mein
hers w.ji fourteen. It. W. Nelootl whs
i let-ted prcldetil A. Johnston vht-
Prinddetit; Hugh Horen. See.-Trras.;
Stipl. K A Walsoil. lea'-her. Wr
hope for great results from Oils
vplcmllil heKinnliiK
It has been arrnned to lake up ;
ihe preparatory study of the Itllile I
h( hool 1enon at the Weiluetiav nUM j
wrvlce.
We have pur based another er-vl'-e
cur iut lll no have al Iciim
one rur really fur Ihe local trade
nt all honrx If u dcnirc Itiimeiliatf
aiitorvntf l.-l dittie Kt. ;
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Montgomery CHy. Mn. July
Pro feasor Thonns Jeffcmon Jaikson
See aalronomer and United States
Nnial ulmerver at Hare Inland Cal.
tmnorn I here today that he had dls
iovercd Hie cause of grsivllatlen.
"liravliaiion Is an electrical phen-
ometi'in." said Professor Ree. "i.
does not a t Instantly r.crosa apuc .
but In intnnmiued wlih velont)
ifiuiil to lhat of light thus coming
from the nun in the oarth In eight
ullititex " f
A irentiae o this discovery pre-
pared by Mr. Reo wns submitted to
the Hoyal Heclety of london five
months aco The first announcement
of his discovery wns made to Ihf
Hoyal So. leiy. Mr. See arid because
It was to this society that Newto-i
p resell ted his original theory con-
cerning gravitation In 1885.
Mr. Hne's Irentiae Intends to prove
that grnvltatlon li due to elementary
electric curfeuta rlrcnli tlii arcund
stoma of matter.
Mr. See e"- ' n thenry
will revoluilrui i :'i" .v science
of physlcr.
Matinee Opera House Haturdnjr X
Mrs. W. W. Nelson Is reported
(iille nick this week at her home on
the Nelson ranch.
WANTKU Toa to brine oa X
yoor anbirrtptlon to the Dal-
taa 3em I-Weekly rarm Nawa f
ll.ftn per year. f
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Standard of Quality
Grayum Drug Go.
SELLS THEM
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-NINTH YEAR, No. SEVEN, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 20, 1915, newspaper, July 20, 1915; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288109/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .