The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, No. TWO, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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Ziit Shrift Signal
Ml d af Patau Itaer
ARKT CBAMBLCM.
latere n U lenlKi at tar-
tar. Texas u eeroad class Mil aut-
lte.itrc. Teua lt 11.
cocjrrf A.iMovxcxMK-vrs.
C . MOCHANAN
Far Ifcptcacatatie laota DMrkt:
rRITZ R. SMITH
A. J. HAGIN8
few Davtrtrt Attorasj. a
JOE C. RAN DEL. of Hsmlla.
K. A- WATSON of Sayder.
CALVIN J. HKNSON of Throea-
aortoa. OCT r CASEY
OUN r. BAROT
CHAaV R. COOPK
for Oaaacy Jwdge
W A ADAM9CBN
Far lUxnrr
W. A. MERRELU R-Electlo
Far raf Attaerary:
W W. TEEMS
Far TaaMjr dark:
W T 8KINNER.
Re-Elect to
W. M OC.RRT
O. U HOWELL
KM WILLIE tSlrayhora) FARMER
Far Caaatv Tuaawns
C. R. LOCKHART Re-;etloa)
O. EatMETT BANKS.
Far Ta mnmm
F. M. iFraaki RROWJfTIELD
W. A. LOUDER.
J. B ITtDNALL
J. A. I Jo I MERRrTT.
ReElecno.
O L MORROW
T H. CROW&R
j. w. ftimsos
W. C DAVIDSON.
Far Tu CaBartar
oca W BROWN
W. R. WREN
t F PRTOR
. T I Tom) EIXA
J. J HARRIS
0. A BEWALT.
For Oiaarr aaaui IaiaiVal af FaMst
B D BLACK
JOHN L GREEN
For rM) Urn isyot -
H. A GOODWIN
W. L GROSS
Fir FaMar Weigher:
XACK EVANS
W. B (Will) GREEN
Far f aaacy CaiiiaiBwauwig. Prattac!
. I:
D F WILSON
Fir JwnW af rhw Pear Pro
Xa. I:
D. F jr'LeON
J t- NOB LB
For Cia mill rrertact No. I :
GEORGE EPPLT.
Per Osama C i sin ipr Fradxt
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B F Mem
Far Jamn of thai Pear. Pradaet
No.
B F DARGSTZ
Far CimssI l T Precsatt No. S:
A. L. BARNETT
J M. CCTflBERTSON
Far Jaaatr of taw Fro Freetart S:
A L. BARNETT
i. M CCTHBERTSOS
Roosevelt baa been
scraac out tyra aervona tension
for areeral BKie.tr. :a th boo Out
te Repwatteaas oM cai3iti hie
for PraavaVat sid hea they r
faaed ta So It it relapsed phyileaJ-
IT. TVe bug craai af TuJ
paper f wi at to El Pasc
lu( week will roaliaas to rarry feel-
lao of gearaa xH wtU toward
Mr Raatee. fieral Passenger Mf
af U T A P for au vajfona rear
(mm. gorng and ftCH Mr Halt
or auroi tk ti rrowfl to tk
oOo .
A ooLun Mai )! from Na
Tork aara tkat Go. Wilt-
maa bmS ao atraas a fifhl to Bra-
rvat tka aoataatioa of RoootTrtt. tho
Piunaaiia la thai Suit .n Ur to
aVfoat too n-lt.-oa af WiiUiu.
Tkrr kar aM tbolr caaS'.ialo for
foraraor. a bu kt kaa korrfoforc
aaaorl4 tka oaMxratic tirkrt.
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"Daaocratlc aoLdaritr la tiaatrat
vkoro ffliforacr la awat eooiaMa.
ikn aakfK aaacatloa la boat ro-
faraX. US m all tko aunbaUa
of aooora etrUilaUoa. autorial aaa
apintaaL auat ta tko nailliat 4o-
arM." CoIHor far Jaaa 17. lilt.
CoUlor'l la rraS la all aarU af tka
Soatk aaS tbf akoro aaUtloa fal-
)ola( aa oiltonal rnrtU!( aoa
Uto ekaatitr of Soatkora aoain
oo(M toko ooasa ta Waiak that
askUraUoa treat SMtktra kaavra.
MRUCAN DOUG
IN PARAGRAPH.
fa. Parmklac la rataa rlkkt aloag
altk kla Blllury affairs aad tko Im-
arraaloa grows tkat Trorloo's throat
was a kluff.
Tk Goraraor of 8iaaloa shows a
dreldmif hoatll Jlrlt towanl Ula
Auartcaas aad kls racrot oitimalaBi
aoaads Ilka a dorUratloa of war.
Tra Thoutaad Mrxlcans soradod
lha atroru of Mrllco CUT Vondar
Tht throBaa wrra sddrraard by Car-
ranta. Obrvgoa and others. Carraasa
aid k was aot sorklng war with tho
I'altod Sum aad would aot dorlara
war kut would aot srold It at a eoat
of Maxlcaa diaait;.
Darlag Ika daatuostratioa la Mrl-
Iro Cur MoBday Amrrlraa CoBiulata
was stoaod. Msbt Amrrkiu art
Irartag.
A artdit oa th I A 0 N aoar
Lsrdo was burned Moodar Bight.
Tho t'rsalln Coarrat at Laredo
was aturked hy sMtirans Monday
nlghl aad kadly damaged.
A thousand peons havo eonelnto
Jaures from Southern Chihuahua
sad croaaed orer to El Paso la searrh
of work and food. They are destitute
and aetaally starring
At Guamaa orders hsro been Is-
sued 'ailing Mrilraas to anus aad
ordering arrest and Imprlsuoment
of all Amerlraas
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REP BI.H AN NEti.lTloN AND
DEtilH.TtC PtNITIVKNKJW
The Republican will not attempt
to arraign tht Democratic adminis-
tration oa Its peace policy oa Its
preparedaeas doctrine oa its watch
ful waltlag toward Meslco on IU
program of preparedness oa Its baak
Ing aad ftnaace laws on lu many
acta eooduelTt to American prosper
ity. On nothing but protectlrt Urtlf
and whea tha tag'f question la
Uid bars It Is found thst no country
has ever had a more lust tariff sys-
tem for all lha people than tht sys-
tem now In forrt.
Besides three facU the Republican
ara racked by dlMentlon There was
no enthusiasm In their ronrenuon
sad they go before tht country ot-
tering nothing Tht DemoeraU are
harmonious enthusiastic. They point
to great adrucea la legislation and
especially do they rely upon tht firm
hand of a broad minded Christian
president r
UTTLB SIGNAL
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Swat tht fly.
Cut the weeds
Cut the weeds.
Cut the weeds
Cut tht weeds.
Cut the weeds.
Cut the weeds.
C'.eaa tht channel of Deep Creek
Build the park la 8ndr
Remecber the open meeting of the
c:ty rooaeil aad tht duaena roeet-
.zt next Tuesday st tht City Audl-
-.'Kiaax.
Just oae month aad tht campaign
pot will bod O'er.
Tht PUy-ground Association la do-
ing iu duty. Shipment Is to bt
lieed at oace.
Build more bouses la Snyder Come
to Texas aid ON TO SNTDER
Wexleaa raiders art growing Void
er retry day Three fellows croaaed
oetr near El Paao Tweaday aad took
. re skota at aa Amtrlcaa Itat rider
aad tkta scooted back across the rre-
er Eeldtacea art ptUag ta show
that thtae raids ara being plaaaad
aad isonnpd ky tkt leaders knows
to kt Canactstaa.
oOo
The Chamber of Commreea) at
3wectwatar did Itself pros aa Moa-
fay of last week la tat latwptloa aaa
eteeoiaeaeai of tkt Teraa aawsaa
per Mka who stopped off there for
ie koor aaroou ta the Proas auct
ion: at B1 Paao. A treat baaqwat was
gjrea aad a spirit o walcaass waa
ta arMaaea aworTwktra.
Swat tht rly.
Swat the fly.
Swat the fly.
5: the fly.
Swat the fly.
CONTR.IDNTORT KX?REHHIONa. f
That tho anttra repukllcaa plat-
form la a kuaeh of laeoaatateaelea la
patent oa tho ft of It bat A-tlng
Ooyeraor W. P. Hihy. la a rerent
interrlew aeeentuatea Ihla when he
rails atteBtloa to two plaaks of the
struetura. Theaa two to which he
refors ara those relating to Intra-
tats railway trafflr and woman suf-
frage: Hs said:
"Iri ooe kreath It propooea to uke
away th rights of the statea In the
renlatloa of Intrastate railway traf-
flr. and la the next It declarea for
equal suffrage but affirms tha fight
of tha its tea to deurajlaa tha quaa
tloa of womaa suffrage la tb first
Insuora It Is reflecting tha wishes
of tha great railway austems which
d ret re to oarap aula control and
In the other It Is throwing a tub to
the suffrage whale la sereral statea.
It la consistent only la lu laeoaslst-
eney. It may bo depended upon to
err tht great Interests aad to ap-
peal to any passing polillcal fancy
lhat rosy promise rotes la doubtful
sutes.
A I.RKtT SEED IX WENT TEXAS.
Judce Rurhanan sars If he goes
to the State Seaatt he haa la mind
tha Introduction of a bill to eatablith
a lunatic asylum somewhere la West
Texas II ought to be done. It Is a
heavy expense oa a West Texas Coun
! ty to send an Insane patient to Ter-
rel. Austin or San Antonio. The fart
i of the officer and the patient amount
to a big sum and then the patient
Is so far from home thst his family
cannot nut him or contribute to his
comfort unleaa they are people of coo-
slderahle means. Humanity aad pub-
lic economy are therefore Joined In
calling for aa asylum Bearer home.
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EDITORS AS ELECTION C.l ErwERS
Th 1xi fditon look ttrw
.mi k on tho .vnator.aU rxc nd
ar Brookf first pUr. but th othr
ca.1iriHM ar foin on with thir
tph:h makiDi ut a thouxh th
1utioa frt mttl udmuM rct 1
ine rturniag aad findinit lot of
pnyopi Ulklair Kbout Hnry aad
rampbflt e hav prirallr decided
that it la better to let the election
decide the matter and tee bow near-
ly the editors came to fuewt&t right
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MII.F.V.F. OF nXiReSSMi:N.
Candidate Blanton ia hiring a
rood deaj to aa about the mileace
of Coo ire men being exfeaai and
trie to lr the laaprwalon. that
Coo great-maa Smith Is oppntied to any
red rjet ion In mileage.
BlantAB knows that Smith haa fa-
tor rd and roted for erery reduction
of mileage that has been nrnpoaed
iince he haa been a member of eon-
creaa. and haa eren roted t eltmln-
ate mileage altogether.
Blanton alao knows that Smith haa
Toted against erery propoaal to raise
tha salaries of congressmen since
he haa been in eongres.
In fact tha record will show that
;n all his rotes Congressman Smith
haa tnrarlably placed the public wet-
fare aboT hta prlrale Interests
Colorado Record
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ij&t wk Fiw.inr.
J oat merely aa matte; of refer-
lnc and to s how nearly history
may com to repeating Itaelf In Scur-
nr eoanty. we girt her the primary
Tote of tha eoanty In 1914 on the
propositions:
For Governor
Ferguson 4ST
Ball 5J
Morrtl 14
For Congressman at Large
Cycion Darla 43
W. p Ua 4l
D K GarTett J32
Other candidates a few each.
For Submtsston 511. Against 347
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nw mi BITI X WTS ORGANIZING
Advocates of prohibition are or-
(laicxtBg in all parts of the Stat
'or a campaJgn to nrg the people to
rote on July 21 for Submission of
a prohibition amendment. It is ex-
pected that rgaoiiittcn
-will fee perfected ta Sen pry County
'a n few days.
Voters win keep la mind that thta
rot does aot tatabtlah Statewide
prohibition. If th proposition of snb-
ni salon canicn In July It will be ln-
rtrvctiosi to th next Laclslatur to
areparw and submit a prohibition
laradneit to th Stat Constitution
to bt accepted r r)ectcd by th rot-
ers of th Mat at an lctlo to nw
prwfldedl for later.
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MORRIS FLATS FKHGCSO.
Hsl C. H. aforrts eandidat for
g& Termor spok Inst Saturday at Ira
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
Naw striped and flowered voiles yd. 25c and 35c
Flowered lawns 15c yd.
Palm Beach suiting: in all colors 25c yd.
Sport shirt madras 25c yd.
New shipm't.of apron and shirting percales 12 l-2c
Sport stripes for suits and skirts 25c and 50c yd.
White skirting 20c to 50c yd.
Mrs. Samples will be glad to take your measure and
make these materials up for you.
READY-TO-WEAR
Bungals aprons all colors at
Gingham house dresses
Lawn dresses for ladies
White voiles and nets prices
Wash skirts white or sport skirts
Fern waists
Call and let us fit you in
something cool and pretty
CatonDodson
D. G. Co.
Ml
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and cam hack to Snyder and made
a apeech her. He opposes Ferguson's
I administration charging dereliction
j In penitentiary management then he
) wages war on th high tu rat and
the eitraragant and unbusineas Ilk
expenditure of th public rerenuen.
He says th taxes of prlrateltiiens
: hare beenenormouslylncreaaed while
j rh taxes of corporations bar been
j reduced.
Moat people are disposed to ap-
pror things said and don by peo-
ple they like
oo
Col. Rooaerelt is reported a rery
sick man. He probably over worked
himself in trying to pull the Repub-
lican party across th line.
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K'ondnuui t'lrrte Entertaisi (tfficer
Mrs. Julia Sharp of Roswell S.
M District Manager of New Mex..
and West Texaa met with Thanks-
Tiring Gror No. 129. Tuesday
mght A good attendance including
a number of rial tors wen present (o
met th distinguished guest After
th regular session. Mrs. Sharp gar
us a very helpful and Interesting
talk on th different phases of the
work. We feet sure that mor inter-
est will b manifested In th future
and that something will b "doing"
At th cJom of th session n pleas-
iat social hoar was spent while all
'njoyed plenty of ice cream n5
'ak.
A Branch from th Gror
MOTWE CHICKF... VXD EttfiS
Our advertisement last week
seemed to create tbt tmpreaaion
that wa war retiring from tha pro-
duct buaiaeaa. Thta la not so. Wt
hart merely discontinued gathering
"roiioea eutaldt tht city limits dur-
ing tht rummer moatna.
1 .... Mtretr Jones. ....
Four dosea beat Fruit Jar Robbers
25e at tha Arcade.
Mr. P. II . Wellborn of Abilene
waa here Thursday and paid th Sig-
nal a social ealL Ha la rial ling his
soa H. P. Wellborn at Kaaaa.
Foor aosaa beat Fruit Jar Rubbers
Sit tt the Arcade.
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L. T.ROS8 FOR
rol'NTV SIRVEYOR
( Mr. W. L. Gross announcea this
week aa a candidate for re-election
. to the office of county surveyor of ( worked for a seat at the head utile
I Scurry county subject to the July ' (a seat of honor oa this occasion e
primaries. Mr. Gross is serving his j pevlaltr )
Urst term la the office and haa made ! After such hard work those pr
good. He la well qualified to meet all ' ent were allowed the prtrllege of re-
I requirements la his ltnt and haa ' freshing themselves at tht Punrk
j made tht office a valuable Institu-! Fount.
I tlon. He Is always easily found at I All present reluctantly depa-teo.
his office when not away on duty aad
ia ready to give the people Inform-
atlon and aasistance at any time.
He Is conversant with conditions of
land lines and has the necessary data Faught. Gladys Messlmer and Mar-
ia eajy tench to show the metes garette Wagner
and bounds and plats of land for ' Miss Edna Henderson will entir
sny one desiring any Information 'tain tht Club at 4 o'clock June !l
Consider his claims and auallfica- 1 Reporter.
tions. He will appreciate your aup-
port
Kl Fella f'lnh
me El Fells Club was delightful-
ly entertained by Mrs. W W Ham-
lltou Friday June 1. fpoa arrival
of the guests they were served de-
liclous punch. At the appointed hour
the Prealdent called the meeting to
order and unite a lot of business was
dl.penaed with after which social
gamea of 42 were enjoyed.
The hostess served lovely refresh-
meats and gave the cluo an after-
nooa long to be remembered. The
next meeting will be with Mrs. Chaa.
Harless. Friday. June 30th
.Mrs W H. Coats who waa aperat
ed on at Tetarkana last Saturday ia
uotng nne. so Mr. Costs reports. j
Misses Inei and Jeaa Moort who
have been visiting Misses Fay and
Grace Moore have returned to their
home at Gordon. Miss Fay accompan-
ied them. They will stop over at
Merkel aaod Abilene for a few days
visit with friends.
Built Smith soa of Dr. and Mrs
I. E. Smith haa goae to Auatla where
h la connected with tht Wtlls-Far-ga
Co s. Eiprsaa.
Tht Lyric Alrdomt haa re-opened
ia tht Wllmeth block under the man-
agement of Costrpbeas a Whortaa.
formerly of toweowi
59c
$1.25 to $2.25
4.00 to 20.00
10.00 to 25.00
1.25 to 3.00
$1.00 each
Mle Himrs dob.
The "Idle Hours Club" mei ti
Thursday morning of June 15 with
Misses Heath. Forty two waa the at-
rial pastime. Those present dtlii:'ntlr
thanking Mltaea Heath for a vr
pleasant morning
' Tht rumors present wtrs MiM
I-na Davis. Willie Jo 81ms. Hattk
DRILL BIT UWT IX
THE XEW PITY WF.IJ.
Nj T. Caddel Is la trouble. He liu
' been borlna a well tor ih. rttv and
! t a depth of lis feet tha steel pulst
' came loose from tht drill and Is lost
at the bottom. Ht says ha baa found
aa abundance of water and waa iuit
ready to finish th wall up and turn
' it over to tht city. Ht could do J
yt and it would be a good ooa. bot
' tht city wants a wall that can go
deeper and becauat of tht obstruc-
tlon ynew hole will hart to be drill-
Phone 1(1 snd see the little red
wagon. Free Tire Service. Snyder Tlrt
ft Rubber Co.
The New Airdome opens Friday it
aia;ht. June 11
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Say Try
Hollingsworth & McGe
Few all kinds of Blacksmithing
Hors sbotiag a gpaeialrf
All kinds repair work
Alao erecting and repairing;
wind milla
All work aad piicaa guaranteed
1 block north (ram .'. Cor. 8q.
Call oa np wa willtupradat
your work. Pkooe .
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