The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-NINTH YEAR, No. TWENTY-FIVE, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1915 Page: 3 of 16
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Do you need anything that is
made of SHEET METAL?
We can make it. TnnkH Flues Well Cnsinif
riunibiiiK Supplies are also in our line. Hath Tulw
Sinks and 1'ipe I'UtintfH.
GIVE US TRIAL.
IVADE'S TIN SHOP
III ItMl llKiM in: MM
4 4
Tin- MrTintclKli KnltTitrl-t' nun I hi-
Intiis" owned hy V. J. Mayo it ml m-
t iiph il l.y .Mr. and Mm Cieve Cutler-
'ton t un il' liiniycil liy flni Nov. Ill
and mi ill"1 name day I .' lulea ul
follnn- iviTr Iniriit'il In Hie rntloti
yard In thai louii.
' 'II'" i:ii!iTiiriii' suvh fiirlmT "W.
W. h hcK former (ittililtr of ili'tni
lrli;'( Still Hunk. IttltVC'll lim Utllil)
I h.m! iy In make Ihi'lr funiri' Im.iih
;il Snyder. We rt'Krcl to lime lli-'in
from inir I mm hut. Mr. I'Vlioh.' new
liiMxilltiti ili-tiianilH the imivn ami we
ileum Iw lnli'TiiiR hlmxelf liy null;
We Help Those Who Try to
Help Themselves
C. W. Post Home Farms
Wo nro buildliiK up a com in unity of M'tuul homo owiiith
and ro anxioim to inii-ri'st wood ilM-nilnlilo men in our
undertaking. Wn will mill raw Innil on whiih we will plai'o
ImproviMiii'iitH and olini'Ku nirniiiHt tho land. In other womIm
should you liuy lllllarri'H we wili linprnvo Hip miiiiiii Willi a
4 or 5 room (IwelllnK (with wiitir pipi'd Into tlm klU'hi'ii)
well and wlndifiill Hlii'dn fur i:liii licn. hn(!s and stock nod
a iillo it wanted. Then' iniiioviini'iil will nut from ll'iOii
to $17(10. We will not mcII hind unli'iw it i to ( fanned -no
apocnlatioir.
Ono can buy Hill acres III to 15 miles from I'ost t Tit Vi hut
near a hcIiooI at S.'ll Ui$2i an acre plus the improvements
monlioned above. t will null you the land and improve-
montn for a payne'iit of 12 per acre ($:i:'ei down and Sl.Tr an
acre (-u) per year at the unusually lor i iin of four per cent
Intorcst. Note on or before. I'liym.-nU c over both land
and Improvements.
Kii nis on the plains will be sold durint! I'.lKi to lie oc-
cupied early in IHIH for $J IK) an acre clown and terms ns
above!. Interest does net start until you t-o on the land.
Next puvment.lun. I lid 7.
' Also have just classified and put on Hie market the
breaks or KraziiiK hind. These lumls will sell from ii.m to
$12. I'll per acre. SI. ml per acre cash one per iicre per year
until payeil out at liper cent interest. This oes in tracts of
040 acres and up.
Write or Phone
J. S. CASH
Exclusive a Kent thin district
I'ost. Texns
I Have Opened For Business
In the WcstbrookbuildiiiK on ItridKc Street
with a full lino of
Moline Implements
Bwunt William and Dutches 1'laritera and TanKO Cultivators
COMK '"O SKB M K
Joe Strayhorn
BNYDKIl TKXAS
Hlitl'IVPKNtil Vil.U'l.
Tli Karr Worth Htar-TeleKnim In
ii ni)iiliir daily in it hi thin part r
lt Hlale tieraumi It hrftit! Hi"
of tli ilar Iwelr- hciiirrt nlii'iitl of the
moroltiR tliillli'B. Not iih nni.'h prottn-
hly. Imt frtv-li'T.
Tim Hinr-.lewum come ae-veii
Urn In the week ii ml in enrrletl rlnltt
to your tnnll I'm every day. fr"i
from the prei.
It ha n belter wtro Benin tlum
ever IWon ii ml I'm Kti'iiluy nnn'r '
;i mKr!n. "f information. Tito ri-4.i
Inr prire nl I'm rtinr-Tfl'-nrnm In C
it year. On tl-r CniKnln ln".
reiiiher 1 In I "' I'"' Btl ir r I it lru
prli-e fur h wholo year will In $a" 2.''
Call at the Hir.nnl nffliu or we any
of 11m Sii;inil men ilurlitK Hie lw
w.-oriK l." I to lr it ml pel tliln rlally
p:ipiT a v-nr for $:i 'l-
Thh l net a rlulililliK offiT. II
Irnlnlil mill' rripllfiil I opositloli. The
Snvfl.r SiKti.il i II n year iMlj;ht
S. wi .il part l ft hae rlciio-lt' l
filliili with the Sliftiil fer the Hurt
V nrl h St;ir Teh untiii. M la t s only
LT 1(1 H"t t ll 1 1 Kllflll 'lilllV pi'p'T
aIh.1i' yriir. The lifiivnill llni" In
up l.- I'i After thai ilate iln prl-e
Hill he x ilnlliiri. I.el tile filial
ii.l In V"nr Hiilriirlplhiii
Hi. soiUli. rrmtlie lliiiltnl ti Hie
Kte i:enr ami Thnml iin'l I'"'
IsilPitllfii wt.lit"lmenl "f . l-".
flip wr I lit "l Hlnri'.
(1 M Wn ii (if Itnnl 'e -slopPt" 11
ll.. Mii'tial tniiii Sainrilav Iciik emiucli
ti. rhij. k a -l-ll.tr at I) l in Nul'ire lni
jlicver made hcHrr men llntli " v'
Wren
l'M. red iiml lear Hiinnr ul Toii
Men. I. Olilhaiil f'
Arthur Yonga
SMITH MOT'H; WUKKI. attached to ANY IIII'VCI.K
lim Miles on ona Kallon of u'asoline. J. I). IIOVI). ;Kt
l lllll KSHIONAI
I'lilllp Yung
VONCK TUM.K
Alniyl-lw
Oirir Xorlh HUI (bpuiisj
Snjrflw TilM.
nll'HAIII) W. WKIIII
Mtitmrj n(l Cimnwlw
.Thomiiwia lni Co. l't- Hi'r'lw.
TfflM
In conntlon with my Iw prtc-
tlr I nan a thoroimhlr iUlppnl d-
partment tor the handllnn of enllM-
llunt anil thi maklnii of rfportt.
Notarr Work Nfatlf Dona.
HI. HKII A. IIAICIIIH
llfntlst.
Offlra up llra In HarrH llullcllnit
on norlh lcl of miliars
Phon. 21 SNVIiKII. TKXAB
.iiiiinii'ieetiteiiH of Senln-H hI (lie
ailoiiN ( huirlii'tt if the ( t. The
pisitn-s it tt lnlleil to imp this -u.
tl in ii tit the) sec lit.
I'lrtt Uitptl'-I ( liiinli
Kev M. T. TiKker I'utlnr.
I're i IHni; tiinriilii at II u'rloek.
I i i-.ii hlnu. evcniiu; at 7 'Ml.
TearliiTH ntnl Officer' meelin
iifKlny at 4 p in.
Tniyir .Meellnc Wi'ilnenilay at
7 : I .". p. in.
Choir I'racti'e Triihiy al 7 : 1 p
Ml.
I. il'liex' Mi-eliims: Ctr'ltH meet on
m mnl fitul four l h Motuln vs. IIiikI-
iiih niei'lhii; II tut Monday al ilitireli
IIk ;j(itiiiry Meeting Ihfrd .Motnlay.
liiliM'i.i i;phnipn Chiiith Stiii ih
II. A Stewart. I'aHtor
I'reiK hint; nt II a. in. and 7 I T p
in. Iy (he pjiHtor.
Kiiinlay Schoel heRiiin at 0 4T a
in.
I'niyer nieeliiiK Wedmesilay eveti-
iliK at 7 I-'.
Kveryone invited to all our servlf en
HtraiiKerH cordially invllril to attend
our Ht-rvl't while In the city
rreilnterltin ( hiinh
Sunday Si hool nt ! 4! a. in.
llcv. .1. C Mli'hee I'iihIC.
I'reiu htliR at 1 1 tut oVIock in the
moriilni: a'tol ut;iilti at 7 l-V in the
pi cnini: hy the p:i"tor llev. J. C.
ItlKKhee
Von are Invited In W.T"hlp with
Hot CliiMhm ( inirih
S nidiiy Si loud a !' a. in
CiiMiinimUiii Servo e nt I I a t't.
I.ndles' Aid linen Mondav after-
iiiinii .it the i linn h
J'raver S'Tl e V-'lfe da ev. n-
ihi: liniie i:pliipal f hnn Ii
K Cet il Hi aiiicn II''' tor
S nhes pvcry second Sundav at
I I o . he Ii a in
Sutida. Hi ho.d .tt I" "'i a in I
.1 !ldiTM(MI. Snperiiit' ndi tit
Holy Coiumiiiu-m lit I" a )
MornhiK l'ra.-r ami Sentn.ii '
1 I
i lo
-.r x v
We have heard the Dr. A. Roed Cusliion
Shoe called the "dry foot shoe." It' a good J
name but it only tells part of the story.
Look at the
shown above and you'll see one of the new
models that's up to the last minute in style
and appearance.
Our stock includes oil the smnrtest styles of
the season every size nnd shape a remarkable
aiuiortment of fine footwear.
FIBER CUSHION
oak LtAtHm nor fioti
Li
Dr. A. Htl !' CUSHION SHOE
J. V. Smllh Shoe Company Makers
Townsend-Oldham & Co.
"Everything" and Buttons
MltMl.ltS rH I'ltl sllHA IS j 'i"-a Warelom-e . Hen. IVter
TO Mi:i:T IN M:W tltlJ.s Itadf-rd. Wiirel.iMiHe Conimlt-
Corl Wiirth. I t.i. Mh
N I'npe. pr. -i. lit II. T-i
Cirin. i I lim ii t.l iv i 'c 'l ;t '
..- i h-' lr t animal in- ( Hit' of '
C.
Id i
' hiinli of ht 1st
Klil .1 I Nail. MiniMcr
'ii-a'Mi.: l -t an I .!rd S
I it tn iiiid at 7 oil p m
lllllll- l.-'rCOIl CWTV SNIH
II III.
( lllllllMIIIK'h ''VI V Siltld.
tiiornniL' fiervi'""
Kvervlimlv inrdi.i
trnil Ih I'M nervifi'M
The rnthe. I'tav.T and IHld-
KemlUiK tii.elniK iH 1 hurHi nt
Clirl-I on Si arli.ir.euli Hirer' inccM
pu-ry Thursday iiikIi at T p m.
Kveryliodv nmit
I t-otlv or. 'ini
i I-nt. . . ii- t i'-i
l ii i In- prc.idi hi
I in U
f ll
Hted to at
lriel'.
cr pri-e ami a
i nt i on ami l li
One (tf tlf fir-f n t '' Hie
m. till Ion ii I'i I' i 'a rc-i.i
nrlllK 'I'" Kle'lilfii- .f .ul
nort to AtinTli alt farm (iro.l
it; the Miiropcih .ir
Tli. i followini; prtit-'f Ii
A t.lK hlpmeiil f Hi" 11. arrai.Kr. for the N. w (r....i
.Hn.llp. i I" Unn mn'"!r) iHt (jf (..
Ju.t rrrrhnl ! Snilll.- I nfn tin... J''''
pry. ' 1 ' K .it inert I nioti
' l: inil l reditu II. in II S NoM
Trail) your old furnlturn off tnr 1 Vf Vnaiv;i- K..r t m.
new or hftvo It repntrerl and madn i
A r simttiin i '
I iti- 'ilnii .il I uisla! ion. Hon L.
( M Cliodt-. I'r- -tl lit Tcniieiieii
I'iiriin n 1 ni'iit
JiwiiiM;rn of I inform Wan-
'" hnn-p t.a II. .n It K l.wl.1). Chair
i-1i l:ri U'M- t ollillilttee TeH.H
' C.innel I liM.e
i ltiv i 'i Id. ii Si -Hi!'! lll I.eContrn-
Mh t!. Mm ii ! Kord I'ri-ildeni
' d i.lIminii I .iriie r-i I ninii.
"f .iini-iaiia Warehouse Hon I N
t' I ill I Ih' I T . 're-'idcht l.otiislaii
' 1 .'.inner I M"n
nt ; v
MoillPt'lllll ' nil.
nul f- r Mi.ntt valla foal In
al! flu lime Kvervbodi'
to fe.llle Ht.l' I ' IB T ll bPBl.
''f'1 .1 ( iVt S1IN. Healer.
d.jr ; I'hone i r j
:"' 1 ! inr old fri'nd A J Kemp
"" ' lu re Saturday from I l.-nn leirh and
. u' i.il'V rtinee lur-.l Hie Slfiml
' (j li la I of t ..l.ir.t.1.1 p.ii-td -hro
'. . n 'Incifl.iv mommy ti hi1 elay
in! k He Hat. I t- "ul -ri.-'ly n
t.ii-if.e-H ami i -in'-lli t t p
i' inn
-r i liii'h
:.rket T . .r
i f . ott.in
in. re
an it onrt n nw at
N. f' I K T (Ml R I
OntUt
OITIfB In Willlami' BuiMMl
SnjtlPf Tria
On: t forget Tnwrwcinl. Oldtmin A
i) h lt d!"' KolKer'i finldeii Son ( of
The First State Bank & Trust Co. I
SNYDI'IK. Ti:XAS t
Invites you to open an account with thm.
Yinir ili.;it in ;i t.it- l.an!c aiv ptot.-.-t.-d lijr lUi li-i.itj: t'u.iunt.v fund. A
fund if two niilliun ilull irn rut' U your cl.'ixwits in nur bank.
N'ot a cut 1 i a d-po-itor Iml in a al:i'c bank aimw tliin Ijit wi-r.t into.'ffwt. Tome
in and 1't u toil yuu amrat thi plan. We aiv tfhil t annwcr qu -tin.
P. BRADY Pres. C. L EZELL Cash.
J. C. STINSON Asst. Cash.
Where Then a
Farm There Should
he a Hrtl Telephone
Th prof frnt lirmif (
raundi himivlf with modern
atfnt;-.
H. ton. pFriat lht con-
vvniani? ftin.ilrt lo ht.lth
hprinM.profrtt and wraith.
What dart ha dT
With athpf ti?ihbtir ha
tarti a Rural TUahon lift.
Caatifh aaid.
Alr l Ma la
THE SOUTHV.tSTEF.il
TELE6P..PII
tun &i
TELEPHOfiE CO.
II1UJ. 1EUI
Turkeys! Turkeys!
We can use all the Turkeys
vou have bring them in while
the Price is good.
We pay the highest Cash
Price.
SNYDER PRODUCE CO.
Snyder Texas
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-NINTH YEAR, No. TWENTY-FIVE, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1915, newspaper, December 3, 1915; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288129/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .