The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, No. TWO, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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i AFS STORE LIKED BY MEN
use we have the goods. Cool summer suits browns grays palm beach. Straw hats all
3. The largest stock of neckties in West Texas. A pair of shoes from here will help both your
and pocket book. AH styles in collars including the very newest. The coolest underwear
"e. An elegant lot of shirts very modestly priced. Sox that men like because they wear. Suit
1.00 up to $4.00- Work clothes of all kinds. II. J. Justin Hand-Made Hoot the best
s $1.00 unto $4.00
j.de. Try a pair of our work gloves to handle your grain they are cut to fit the hand and give
service. A suit to measure by us will fit and please. Clothes cleaned and pressed. Phone 16.
Just received a new shipment of Sport Shirts including Silk Dress Shirts.
The Store for Men and Young Men JOHNSON BROS
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jsified Advertisements
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RATES OVl CEftT TEH WOHV
r OH EACH IflSEHTlOfl. AO A V
TA K ICV rOH LESS THAi 2i CE1TS.
MINT ASK HIINI
FOR 8Al.lt OR TRADB
IFOIt IIAI.B 10 sorsa land I miles
-touOtwiKt nf Hnrclfir. Conslderstlon
13008 Addmsa D. P. Strarhorn 8nr-
lor T".
OK FA! E IllgtiClssa ribbon. tlT
Ilvnr unij Underwood typewriter! lit
i Blnivl office. itlf.
AVfc FIVE RANCHES o" four -ms
c.u h end one ranch of I eee-
onn will esrhsngs an; or all of
f m uv good farming land Id Ucur-
or
Untiling counties. Cunning-
llil flprlr.ns Ttxaa.
n( H W.K -One a borne power J
Cat f!im I'r.aine at a bargain.
ldi r. (. lion 646 or phone 164
'njdt'r. T"J. Iff.
KOH HAI.K- 1J0 acres good hi'evy
land all tillable no waahei H mile
from achonl I miles from depot all
fenced 50 acres In cultlrstlou no
other Improvements $10.00 per acre
cash balance long time small
psrments. C. II. Alelsnder Hnrdar
Texas.
FOR BALE Both legsl snd latter
sl carbon paper beat grade at the
Signal Office. 5tf.
FOR RAI.K-Uolh legal and letter
slie carbon paper beat grade at the
Blgnal Office. SStf.
FOB IlKNT
HTUAVKIJ or HTOI.KN from my
pltice went of HriydiT while spoiled
miller cow branded A on rlKht lilp.
hiilt circle A on left side N on left
hip. Kinder notify A. It Turner lit. 1
Hnyder Texas. 8
I.OBT or BTOI.KN One S year old
bnjr mare 3 white feet blase face
hod sll sround about 14 hands high.
Kinder please phone Mereer ft Jones
I'rod. Co. for reward. I
IX18T A acrew cap for automobile
gasoline tsnk. Return to Palm Cafe I
WANTKII.
WANTED Jobs on farms lor Urge
boys to start them at small wages.
Kmlle Reck. Agent Weatherford
Texas. 6P
ItOO.Mfl FOR RENT To either local
or transient parties. Phone I SR. Mrs.
J. W Templeton. 4tf
WANTED Your orders for sll kinds
of legsl blsnks at (he Signal office.
Ilelnll or wholesale. Ask us for whst
you wsnt. 3Gtf.
HAVE CLIENT wllh cash wanti
from two to eight sections of kud.
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HODGE BROS. MOTOR CAR
has many features that are unusual
in a car of so moderate a price and repre-
sents a combination of refinement efficiency
and equipment that is more than ordinary in-
terest to the intending purchaser.
r
There has been no effort to produce a car that would sell at a low
price but there has been a genuine interest in building a car in
which the material the design and the manufacturing practice
wouid represent the highest quality at a moderate cost to the pur-
chaser. Cull and let us demonstrate this car and the real qualities it carries
( !mt makes Its efficiency power and equipment of the most vital in-
t. 'rest to those who intend purchasing a moderate priced car.
lie Snyder Garage
Cor it & Paxton Props. Snyder Texas
Must bo Lai mi In NOW. Need not
atiHWpr unless you nro anxious to tell.
(II vt d-serlplloii and price." funnlng-
t ui m Hi 8 Springs. 62p
WANTED Your ordr ii for til klndi
of legal blanks at tho 8 1 ft nut office.
Itclall or wholesale. Auk u for what
you want. 35tf.
TO fAN.
(INK HALF MILLION DOLLARS to
loan on Und at ft'. per cent. No
commission. Cunningham Mr
Hprlngs Texas." 62p
$1000.00 to loan on farm land for
t or S roan.
Cullen C. Higglni.
l'F.llMONAI NOT1CK8
IK YOU HAVE niolei warU or birth-
marks nnd want them removed see
Harrington the Harbor. 601m
TO TIIK VftTKIW OF
HfTKIlV COI'NTY.
I take Hi In method of announcing
my self as a candidate for County
Surveyor of Rrtirry County for the
nest two year. I have held tNU of-
flrt for one trrm and am nnkhiic
the pi-r.'ilc lo rr-lnrn nif lo tho winir
fur anotht-r term.
Two yi'iiiH hko f( s n.f -i th;il no
out- would offer for (lie offlrt- an il
UiiH C'iIIhIiIi imI of little linjifil tiinri'.
I w.m -laktd to jilari- my name on tlie
tlrk l hut did not do till tli- rven-
It'iK of the last day on whirl name
Cijuld b" lilar.ed on tin' tlrkef. I did
not parllctiLirly seek Hie office hut
when I waft Herd-d and took the o:ith
of olTIrr- I fmiiH-dialely went In work
to make the offir.' wort soim'tlnnc
to the peomV nnd I ran truthfully
aay that tho luiflnfHH of the offirr
haa InrroaHtd till now It kr'pn nie
pxtremcly huny nuisl of Lin1 time. The
dutlcn of tin otfirp I have tried to
per.'uim without f-ar or favor. Tin
records of work I hnvfl done are open
to Inspection and the putdlc la cordi-
ally Invited to look Into them. My
nervicel to the people arp loo well
known to them for me to any any-
thing I rofer lo the people for whom
I have worked aa to whether my
work haa been aatiafactory.
Since the work of the office taken
ao murh or my time It la practically
ImpotiBlhle for me to make the upriik-
lnn datea of the county candidate
but 1 shall endeavor to aee most of
the voter In their respective com-
munitlea before the primary In rnne
I do not Ret lo aee you I assure you
I fully appreciate the honor you be-
atowed upon me two years ago and
I sincerely auk you to Indorse my
services by returning me to the office
for another terra.
Thanking you one and all Tor your
past kindness and trusting your aenac
of fairness for my Indorsement I am.
Youra for service
v. l. oitosa.
TIIK HKWTOHIU ()t'TMMK
Thi-ro were 157 Tean Newspaper
ni cr. on the excursion Inst Friday
i from Kl Paso (o Cloudcroft and (hey
' were polled aa (a their Individual
I nollona on the itandlnc of the iev-
eral randidatci for the United Statea
senate. It wan explained that this
was not to he an expreslon of person-
al preference but a Reneral Impres-
sion of the places held by the candi-
dates. The result ahowa the estimate of
first lead and second lead.
rVt 2nd
Hrooks 50 it
Campbell 27 26
Cnloultt 32 24
Culberson 44 .14
Menrjr 4 17
Home of the editors believe that
If the pros divide up anything like
er)iial on n rooks and Camptiell that
(he antfs are apt to rally to Colquitt
in sufficient strength to make him
the winner but If the proa will con-
centrate to any great eitent they can
easily elect either Hrooks or Camp-
hell. Such la the .private opinion of
many of the prohibition newwpaper
mm at the recent meeting In Kl
Hao
Nnlke.
Fiom July K 1 will np.T.H my
cars buna's and tiat:!'- waon"
Hlrlrtly for ra:h Tills ajiptl.s to ev
ervlMMly alike Mn td.-aw ha.- v .'ir !
I Tar a rraily
2 SM I'Ki; TK.VNSI-"!:i: fi I
i J lly Kill-
B Saved the Tvrm'$7
"One day last fall my I
u
"One day last fall my
wife and I darted for a
drive leaving the house
deserted. A short while
alter we'd pasted Jones'
place. Mrs. Jones taw
smoke coming from our
roof
"She ran to the tele-
phone Cot Mrs. Reed
who operates the awitch.
board located in her home.
Mrs Keed called all the
nearby people on the line
(two long Tinge the
emergency signal.) and
they put the lire out with
little dimage." (
A Tr!r7ion0 OS IS. T arm ea
wt4 ui'S th. Belt Sv"la is a
rolltoil .fld ..f-ire is sll
sar.nc( j.
D Siaiiw stern IeL ft IH (a.
Lbiar: iai . it
i j
Mr. Oen. W. Harris returned Mon-
day from a business trip to Fort
Worth.
I ;( HlsinlH S
sIUMsr it:l
Over it huti'il I'd JUll li.i' ft '
(tic ha ( tie of Venhm.
Kach new allark "i tin- i :
Hi'l lllH rtllp'l'-llllli.in.
Karh lime th. French ' Ii"l'l
and It seems n niirarU'
Neutrals weep uver (lie hnrriM'
daily sacrifice while diploimH whlf-p.-r
that now tlie HMh. ii.dl.Tns ran
never explain Verdun to Merlin ex-
repl as a victory and that Jtit to I
keep a throne from tumbling utill J
more men urn doomed to go up
Dead Man's Hill. . .
To neutrals in a republic no roy il
house on earth Is worth the price.
democracy haa from the first been
admittedly one of the take of th"
war. Whether democracy wins or
lows Verdun will remain the aaddfHt
word in history. Colorado Record
. VV. Wreiut Olin F. Hardy J
Weoms & Hardy
Itfnrnry at Ijiw
Sn v I r 1'i'ias.
Office County tttorney'p
Court Hoiii
IVp't.
Not Ire.
From July lt. I will opernle mv
curs busses nnd baggage wagons
strictly for cash. This applies to ev-
erybody alike so please have your
fares ready.
SNYDKIt Tit ANrfFKR CO.
i lly Jim Flits Mgr
K. J. Fly was here Monday with
the Democratic executive committee.
J. C. lieakley represented Dunn
here Monday In shaping up the demo-
cratic ticket.
Lex Wllnieth and T. P. Rowden
left flnuday Id a wagon for an over
land cruise In New Mexico and Arl-tona.
Texas lUillntnd Men Itewlj.
Cail for volunteer tralnmenf to
handle troop trains In Mexico in
raise of war wllh the southern re-
public haa been received In Fort
Worth. Between twenty-five and
thirty of the trainmen. Including en-
Rtneers riremen and conductors.
' hare volunteered.
I This was learned from a rellahle
source Saturday but no offlclnl of
the Brotherhood of Railway Train-
men would discuss it. It Is under-
' stood this call also has been sent
. to all other railroad centera of the
Southwest.
Reports from railroad headquart-
ers In nearly all Texas division polntn
Indicate that men are ready to rn-
t spond to the call of country.
I MUSIC STORE
t Popular songs teaching pieces
Instruction books and svery-
thing In the it ring Instrument
t line. X
Agent I
j
X lot the Ljon Ilsalr Plsoos;
rome slid see the Dew nodal X
t K it 1350 00 th bust piano J
J Tslos Id AMERICA. J
!j. D. BOYD!
South of Post OSKa.
4
0 TheSanitary
BARBER SHOP
0 Locktuut M ! Prapa. 0
a) HOT AMD (X)I.D BATHS
0 IN aiMBTIOII 0
f Agenta for Acme SUAm 0
J Laundry It. Worth- a)
S) Hortk id IqHira 0
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, No. TWO, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1916, newspaper, June 23, 1916; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288158/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .