The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-NINTH YEAR, No. THIRTY, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1916 Page: 4 of 12
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Hfler Tetaa January 7 HMO.
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For ('It; Mrlml anil Kw.fflc In Tan
AaamiMir anil t'ollrctor:
0. P. VVUI.FK.
fnl'XTV AN.NOlSt KMKNTH.
For County Jii'Irc
W. 8. ADAMHON
For County tlrrk:
W. T. BKINNKIt
I Re-Elect Ion.)
W. M. CltltRY
O. I. IIOWKI.I
Fur County Treasurer
C. R. I.OI'KIIAHT (Itp clcrllon)
Fur Tax Aaaeaiuir
V. M. (Frankl IIHDWNr'IKI.II
W. A l.0i:lKll
J. 1). IIUIWAU.
For Ta Collwtiir
oko. w. nitowN
W. It WREN
ii r pitYoit
8. T. (ToitT) KI.ZA
JiidKO Ma(y nt Run Antnnln has
rclraevd Urn. Hutcrta on hli own n-c-ognliance.
Now niaytie hp will romr
back but may be he'll go over Into
Mcitco and help Villa make more
trouble.
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Oen. Villa la said to be rrosalna;
oror to the weet roast of Melco
with 1000 men to Join forcea with
Zapata. Theeo lender are not apt
to work long In harmony. II ta be-
lieved ttiey'll both be out for toot
and they are not apt lo agree on the
baalB ot aet Moment
i o'to
Tha ilaparlmi-nl of agrlrulturo at
Washington announced a few days
ago thai thin year" prlmliml farm
imps were worth testis. 773.HOO on
December 1st nl fiirm price."
Col. Kairlianks and the whole Re-
publican party have never shown n
better record for prosperity.
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WITH OVn F.XCIMXdKa
One good thing now- that Christmas
la over we are not confronted every
lima we pick up a pnper with the
advtcp to ahop early. Went Newa.
The confront now In reqneela lo
pay for what we bought.
If everybody la figuring on doub-
ling their acreage In coiion some-
body la going to get atuck. Play aafe
by making cotton your aurplua crop.
Rig Bpilnga Herald.
Tha known fact that a big crop
brlnga lower prtcea ought to Induce
aennlhla men to plant moderately and
now alnce Gormnny haa found a
wood Buoalltute for cotton they aay
that country will not buy American
cotton any more. . ; .'' '
The aocuaed bank robera that were
rootlned In the Jail here for enmc
lime awaiting Inreallgatlnn for both
tbo poet office robbery and for rob-
bing the Marble Fella bank have
been Indicted by the grand lury ot
Burnett county rharglng them with
The bank robbery and with killing
the bank raahler. It la believed that
atrong evidence haa been aecured
attains! the men and that they will be
convicted of the crime. Aa before
atated theae bank rohbera are badly
wanted men and If the men Sheriff
Yarbrough had In cnaloly here and
for whom he waa reaponalhle forlhe
rapture prora to be the men It will
be a big feather In our aherlff'a rap.
He may not receive any of the bH re-
ward offered which w hJleve be
Hit
.a win un m
i:lll aa an
.yrnlna)a.
Lubbock Avalanche anya:
"In the current laauo of Farm and
FlrcBlde la an article to prove that
love and well filled Btomarh go
well together but that hatred and
treachery are born In an underdone
lK "Had cooking la directly re-
sponsible for a large per ccnlaga ot
he divorce evil and much ot the
crime committed In fact It might
well be classed aa a crime In Itself
Tho above cbargo la not well
founded. If a woman happens to cook
something In the wrong way It la be-
cause of accident or tuny bo she
doesn't know how but she Is willing
to learn. The domestic Irouble does
not como from the poor cooking but
Is due to a mean temper In Ihc piap
who growls about It. A man doesn't
know of Iho trials and difficulties
Hint confront a wife In Iho kitchen.
and when aho la hot from working
over tho alovc and the gravy scorc hes
I Ho bread burns the steak la lough
or the rotfee weak a humnno and
considerate husband will iiulctly cut
of It tbo boat ho ran and never
grunt or aay he doesn't like It. Just
a tew words of chiding on his part
alia for a retort and then Iho trou
ble Is on. Nagging in inn lanniy is
nbanlulely wicked and extreme)!
ilnngerous.
otlo
LITTLE MflNAI
6 4
Pay your poll tax and be ready for
n opportunity to vole. Thero'B lots
of voting to be done Ihla year.
Don't permit the slreet paving Idea
to be pigeon-holed.
I'onllnue the agitation ot a bridge
across deep rreek south of the Jail
on south rinlrniont alreet
'luster lump pott holes nro being
dun around the suunre. Boon we'll
have better street tlliimlnellnn. Hur-
rah for Itenken.
Tho electric "Juice" Is coming
more regular these days.
My but
'peach."
wasn't that banquet a
Nineteen fifteen was I
year In the golden west
whnpper
let'a Join
hand and pinko nlneleen aixieen o..-..
hotter.
l
llegln preparing the anil for anoth-
er big crop.
Join the Bnyder Chamber of Com-
merce and Iot a make II county af-
fnlr. What 'a the matter with consoli-
dating th-anclal club with the Cham-
ber ot Commerce and do INnns on
a Inrgc scale?
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IKIN'T IIITF. "I I' TIMI MCI II.
sllmnted that the people
nnnty have nhonl 40 per
It Is
Hcurry
cent more money put aa c
sot or In the banks lhan they had last
two years to put them out ol '".
mid lenve a snug surplus.
Now we would nol venture to ad-
vise these people whnt to do but
he who Invest a part of thla am-
pins fund In small farms a tew ansa
unci good tools and continue the hab-
II ot Intensified and dlvcrsltled farm-
ing Ihey will ronllnno to have aur-
plns c ash at the end of each year.
Tho follow who takes hla surplus
and makea a small payment on a big
l purchaao. throe or four ll.no
a. much a. ho can uao need not be
surprlod If the next pay day finds him
In a hole. It la nol aafe to act hen
on more egga than aho can cover
and loo much crop la worse than not
enough.
MOKE lliriiOMATH' FOOLIHIIXKKH
Aer two or threo weeks of atraln
d rol.tlona between the United
flt.tea and Austria over tha torpedo-
ing ot the Anrnna and loss of aever-
.1 American Uvea Austria agreed to
punish her Bubmarlne commander
and pay Indemnity for the drowned
Americana. Then II aeeroed tha trou-
ble waa over hut almost Immediately
iho Hrlllsh ateemshtp Persia was
blown up near the Island of Crete
and It la aald the newly appointed
American Consul to Aden. Arabia
went down In the wreckage and again
w. muat go through a diplomatic
wrangle.
It la well enough in fact It is
right for the American government
lo demand rwpecl for the flag but
when foolhardy tonrlata perslat In
shipping In belligerent tesscla they
should be aasured that thla govern-
ment la under no obligation to pro-
tect thorn. They know airh vessels
will be attacked and Americans
should not l e allowed to presume on
the paternal care of the home coun-
try. Tho fart that an American con-
sul waa traveling on a llrlllsh ahlp
makea his caao even worae. The fert
thnt he would deliberately auhje-t
his government to auch embarraBS-
ment ought to put him beyond con-
sideration. In the opinion of mnny people the
Washington government would be
Justified In refusing to even burden
the diplomatic court with controver-
sy over Americana who boldly nnd
foolishly subject thcmBolvrs to dan
ger In such way.
ono
t.tlltlll.NKH WILL MtltV
I'HOTF.CTIIIX IIANNKII
Ex-VIco President Fairbanks la a
probable candidate for tho Repub
lican nomination for President. Ho
has told hla people that wo have
now tried democrnry nnd that the
country will go back and put the Re-
publicans In power. He says tho
party platform will call for amplo
Dcrnaredm-BB and a protective tariff.
They wilt not bo able to Bway tho la
bor element aa In other daya with
the promise of more work and high
er wages for under Iho present ro-
gltue factories of all ktnda are run-
nlni over time and only Inst week
2110000 tnrtory workera In Now
York had an Increase In the wage
acala.
Protective tariff makea the rich
followa richer but thi wage earner
gota no benefit from It unless his
employer sees III lo disgorge. This
country la aald to bo now on a high
wave of prosperity whether due to
democratic conditions or not and Mr
Fairbanks may have lo nnd aomo
thing better than protective tariff to
I
run on.
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W Alt IXISKItK WILL
IILAMF AMKHICAH'
Washington Dec. SI. Evolution
f ihc Monroe doctrine Into a I'an-
A merle an dortrlnc waa predicted by
John llarrott director general nl the
Pcin-Amerlcan Vnlon In an adctress
at tho educational conference on tor-
ign service training today.
Ho declared the teat would mine
nfter tho conclusion of the European
war when bo said "whichever side
i.. will sav that It loat because
of the attitude of the United Btates
and Ha alster American rcpubllra.
In the mlnda of all the delegates
from Latin-America here llarrott
..11 there waa the thought the
American repulcllrs must sland to
gether for eventualities that may
possibly develop."
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CAMPIIKI.L'H HAT IX THE IHNU-
Fi-llovernor Thomaa M. Camp
bell has mnele positive announcement
Ihnt he Is n candidate lor t'nlti"!
Ktnlos Senator. He promises
nil his platform In a few clays ami
will make a thorough campaign .i.e.
II Is not probable that no
will lay nu great stress on the tad
ihitt while llnverniir he used the Wa-
fers I'car.o oil line lo reduce 'axes
nnd let! the public Institutions to
run clown and In debt so that
ii I. later become necessary In
levy the highest rate of taxes over
known to ro hnlld the waste insi-
niaile by demagognory.
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MlltlMUt Mt HT ANSWER
FOR lOOTIXtl .la
.... o...- u-iihum Lerlmer Is
oon to ho tried In Chicago on a
charge of looting the Lanane rue..
Saving. Hank. It ! ' " '
J ah. Inatillllllnn Ollt (f
UPfi-rn -
I ... ha (mil
buy ft l in tne senniv
i rn'Uy ronA.
iirxim! hi men Rpnais re-
vpn inn
. . r..m ii nnlv two prom-
inPnt .lnmorrntlc B-nalora dot-mled
hi mir ftnl thejr have by now.
prptmn.r their mm-
ntm 1
SENATOR m.llEHSON AltsF.NT
. .....tl in sneclal In the Ster
eogram aay. that Benntor t ull er-
would not be In hi. .eat In the
sonrte. probably f-r a month or two
The people barmy expev.- --
would. He I. noted for being absent
.... ..t ..narlnlly when lm-'
troni ices i'"- '
portent nuostlona are being consid
ered The wonder U tnat 01.
men will aland for It. and the Idea
that he may a.k for re-election Is
hut little abort of absurd.
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tii ill llARA IX II ItKEIJt LA
DY ACDLKY'S .SECRET LYRIC
THEATRE TODAY MATIXEE
AND MliHT.
Ix-alslallre Poaslbllllloa
Oov. Ferguson aaya there wltl be
no apodal Boaslon of the legislature
If be can help It and he believe nc
known how to help It..
In that case Hardy Iloyd may not
got a chance lo try hla hand at law
making uulcaa he runa for re-election
and he aaya he will probably do that
Thero la another loglalallve proBpecl
or Iwo In Bnyder. B. F. Bmllh la
said to be a probahl candldato for
Roproacntatlvo and Frill R. Smith
will more than likely ho In the race
for State Senator.
For aeed wheat and Rye go to C
8. Porklna Qrccery Company. Jltf
Have you had your race of grip?
You ran gel aeed rye at Perkins'
Orocory Company. 19
Mrs. Mary II. Hterrotl of Dallas la
vlslllng and looking after business
j affaire In Hnyder.
For Hale or Trade
We have some extra good second
hand III) Ttloa that no will aril at a
bargain er Irailo fur young horsea
and mules. J7tf
TOttNHEXIl.OI.HHAM '(.
Mlai Nina Perkins la homo from
l holiday visit to Sulphur Springs.
We ropalr moat anything at A. P.
Morrla' and aland behind tho Job. tf
Mra. W. I. Hargla haa been sick
wilh the grip.
For Trade
We have aomo extra good huggloa
(to trade fur young horsea and mules.
j!(lf Tiiwiwnd-OP'ham Co.
Tho Hlanal leornea that Mr. Fred
flrayum haa sold hla splendid now
homo In East Bnyder to Mr. W. W
Kchola of the First National Hank
and will probably build another
olegnnt home on ono of hla lots near
Iho hurlni'BB district.
A good organ at bargain at
I tf A. P. MORRIS.
Mra. E. K. Orlmea rerolved a mea-
. 1.1.1....... t.l B.nk iat-
sago irom wbcbch-ci i
Ing that her mother waa aerlously
. - l.in. mnaanfff) Mid stlC
sica ecu
waa bettor.
For Trade
XX'n hnttc ailtllO OXlM glKMt tlUgglca
to trade for young hnrscn nnd mules.
2 4 1 r Tonnsonil-iil'Miam x o.
Charlea Yongo Is now dispensing
delicious hnl and cold drink" at the
tlrayum drug store.
inc. II liltAHE COAL AT THE ICE
PLANT ONLY H.nn CASH PER
1 ON.
Mrs. J. B. Ilnrcly has I n mile
sick with grip lor a week.
Wo can repair your broken liirnl-
lurc or stoves. A. P. Morris.
Miss Fave Hlltfhcann hns returned
lo school at Wontherforil.
Getting over
the old stile
Clear ihlaa free Raids
fall bares far the farmer
who rxhiM that tte aai
ardar f tbhsgi haa Bauaaal
To be modern ia lo keva
Bell telephone T
hare a telephone b ta
Hvt.
Aeatr l ea aatM Mia a? at
wrMs
THE SOUTHWESfERN THE-
GRAPH l TELEPHOKE CO.
UlUI. THll
MajDl ! ..lJuiiiij jftoa-al'teafc
Hrvlti? at (irare Church
lite. Itcv'd. Kitward A. Temple
will be In attendance at Rervlrea of
(J race Church at Snyder with Itev'd
K. Cecil Keamon Tor Sunday morn-
Inu aerrlrog the 9th Inst. there will
be Holy Communion adtnlnliteded at
10 a. m. and regular morning aer-
v I ceii at 11 a. m.
Thin will be Itov. K. Cor 1 1 Sea-
monn I ant attendance at Grace church
an Ocn'l MlHulonary as he haa bpen
mllpd hi the Kectory at St. Andrewn
church at Ar'arltlo Tcian and haa
nrrepted; Mr. 3. anion hai aorved ui
faithfully for more than four (4)
years anl all are cordially Invited to
be In attendance al thla nor vice.
Arrtnir Ycnge Warden.
iitlr tu Farinem.
1'Iia Pnrniprii 1'nlon (lln will sin
Wediiemtiiy January 12 Friday Jan-
uary H next week. ll
Farmers Union Oln Co.
(JliililiiK Not If P.
The Fuller gin will run Saturday
January lfth.
II. L WHKS Mgr.
AltrurUiiH In fpetlttg
The Altrurlan Club met Wednes-
day aflernoon with Mrs. H. 0. Towte
nnd entered heart II y Into a new year
of literary work. Mrs. Towle was hos-
tess. Mm. Olln Hardy was leader.
There were sonio good pnpers read
a ml Intelligently dlsntHsed. Mrs. Hen-
Jo Hurliunnn nnd Ml-is Walker were
guests for the arriislon.
Tho hostess served delirious re
fresh merits
For Trade
We Imtp smite extra gnotl hugulrs
to trmle fur young horae anil mules.
Sltf Tow nien(l' Helium Jl Co.
Tvo rhllilren of Mr. and Mrs. It K
Hurnett were taken to Dallas thts
week for inedlrnt treatment.
Hon. Hon. H. Diggers of Lubbock
rnme In Thursdny ovenlhg and wa a
prominent visitor nt the bnmiuet Inst
night.
THY IT! HI'IIHTITI'TR
FOH NASTY CAMMK!i
Htnrta jour liver wlffliout making yon
sick and cannot salivate.
Every druggist In town your
druggist and everybody's druggist
has.Botlred a great falllng-olT Id the
sale of calomel They all give the
same reason. Dodnon's Mver Tone Is
Inking Its place.
"Calompl Is dangerous and people
know It white Dodson's Mver Tona
la perfertly safe and gives bettor re-
sults" said a prominent loeal drug-
gist. Dodson'a Mver Tone Is person-
ally guaranteed by every druggHt
who sells t. A large bottlo costs 60
rents and If It fnlls to give easy re-
lief In every rnse of liver sluggish-
ness nnd n.nntlpntlon you hnve only
to ask for your money bark.
toitnnn'8 Mver Tone Is a pleasant
tasting purely vegetable remedy
harmless to both children and adults
iHke n spr.oitful nt night and wake
up feeling fine; no biliousness sick
headache a-ld stomach or consti-
pated bowels. It doesn't gripe or
cruse Inconvenience nil tho next day
llko violent calomel. Take a doso of
calomel todny and tomorrow you will
feel weak sick and nauseated. Don't
lose a day's work! Take Dodson's
Mver Tone Instead and fee) fine full I
of vigor and ambition.
Farmers Notice
We have got two second hand
sulky plows for sale cheap or will take
head maize for them. Also three new
sulky plows at a cheaper price tha?
you can buy them
Hunter Merc. Co.
Just Received
a car load of
Rock Island
and
P. & .0 Farm Implements
Come and see me
JOE MONROE
North Side Square
WhatYouWant
How You Want It
When You Want It
fTT For anything fa
11 line of printing como
Ju to tu and we'll guar-
antee you utuiactorjr work
ii prices that an tight
The place to get
nrertlcg and ropoir parts tor
any muke of mneliine or a;
(Ino machine at a roasonabloj
price. ;
I bcII tho Standard and
Whlto two of the finest rov
chines made.
J. D. BOYD
South of PoRt OfHr.
tt
In The First Place
the ability to save In one of the
very Mrt rjilea In the Karce
Of HUCCC8H. :
In the Second place
did you over meet a successful
in it n who at some time did not
owe his succexs to his co op-
eration with sonio bank? Our
8uccens depends on your suc-
cess. Think it Over
Snyder National
Bank
SNYDER TEXAS
Klgnm rreservntlve" the scien
tific prewervfttlve fur frrxh meats.
Tovt-nNrrxtOlillinni tt Co-
elsewhere.
Snyder Texas
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