The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1916 Page: 10 of 10
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Brnost cOm of Abilene wu Id tht
city today return I nf to Snyder hav-
ing on board hit car alias Tbelma
Aline and Leila Burleson of Bor-
der who hare been visiting their
brother! at Abilene. Sweetwater
Heporter.
PRESCRIPTION WORK
We pay particular attention to Proscriptions. Our work
hare done by expnrlenced uion Is thorough and olHclpnti
our sorvliw Is piompt you douut have to wait long for
your Proscriptions at Tlio Owl.
The Soda Fountain
Our C. Id Soda IiuhIiimh: r Wu work at this oihIuchh and
Hive tlio kind of service that the puMic diinanils and appreciates.
SPECIAL
nnniKTV pniNTINO. MONOOHAM
-I stationery wedding Invitations club
year booki and other clasiei of print
I Ing that requires trpogrsnb tea I "abil-
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Our Ico Cream Parlor Is a cool clean ootiiforluble and
InvitinR place to come and brlnp; your friends. Wo serve;
the best of ovorytliliiK in pure Ice Creaiu and Cold Soda
We are open nlnhts a late as yuu make it ncceis.iry.
OWL DRUG STORE
Soi'vit'H u ml (J utility
U. B. Wagner was htye Tnemlny
from hll Knapp farm.
W. T. Johnson was horo Tuesday
from Swnetwatir.
The Poultry A mod at I on will In-
vite boys and glrla of Scurry county
to join the A mod tt loo and study
poultry railing.
Ouy Caiey came In the other day
with a half grown cotton boll and
aald be haa more ilko It.
Oh ye candidate one more week
or auipenae and there will be more
of you defeated than elected but
doubtless you'll be glad when It In
over.
Judge Cullen C. Hlgglna returned
Wednesday from a business trip to
Post City.
WANTED Ton to brine "
roar inbtcrlptlon to tht Dal-
las .leml-Weokly Farm Newt
11.00 per year.
OWL DRUO BTOR1
!H. G. Towle
The Purpose of an
1 f Advertisement
U to nerve your needs.
It will help tell your
goodi talk to the
people you want to
reach. An advertise-
ment in this paper
Is a reforence guide
to those whose wants
are worth supplying.
(OMl-OHNIMNtl I'RKmilUPTIONS.
Prompt and efficient service In Blllns prescription! Is ouf
specialty.
W. employ the purest and freshest drnss and registered
clerks so that If yon would h ave your prescriptions proper-
ly filled bring them to us.
W. also carry a full Hie of toilet necessities.
2 Thompson Drug Company
L. T. Stinson Mgr. "A Better Drug Store"
Mini Kthel A I wood of Hlg Spring
In the accomplished guest of Mrs.
VlrKlnia Thornton.
Mrs. P. M. Ilolln was trampled
lalst Suturduy by her cow and wai
fulte badly hurt
Mm. K. J. Anderson and bdby
daughter returned lait Monday from
visiting her parenti at Crowe...
Mr. W. M. Smith of Coleman waa
here thli week to vlalt hli daughter
Mn. II. I). Ulack.
Mr. C. C. Cox of Mt. Pleasant I
here on a visit to hla brother R. K.
Cox.
L. N. Perrlman paid the Signal a
substantial call Monday.
KING JOE
No. 161059.
Pure bred Big Done Poland China
Boar from tlio fountain head of Big
Type hogs a strong Individual per-
fect markings.
C U. Alexondor Snyder Tel.
Heavy rain are doing great dnin-
iiHH lo farm Interests In Urania
while two thirds or Texna Is Id need
of ruin.
I'hone your lire trouble to men
who know. Quick tire service to any
part of lhi city. Bnyiler Tire anil
Itubber Co. Phone 368. f
SI rn. YV. B. Caperton returned Sat-
urilny lo Sweetwater after a visit
here with nor daughter Mra. .1. M.
ItannlBler.
Mra. T. II. Kails of Ira left here
Sutunlny over Ihe Snula Pc to visit
al AllllH Oktnhoma.
I The Signal and Dallas News 11.76.
MImri'I Ada ami Effl Hlley and
JuhIp Don or Bnyiler camo over yes-
terday to visit and do Rome shopping
l while their father J. V. It I ley nnd
J. W. Templeton attended a direct'
orn meeting 01 inn i exits nana nnu
rriisi lo. 01 wmcn iney are nmn
stoekholders. Sweetwater Heporter
PUtt 8 ALB lllght'lsis ribbon for
Oliver and Itemlngton typowrters at
the BlKital office. 36tf.
T. F. linker of A nut In Is here visit-
ing kJnrolkM and frlemU. Ho made a
political speech Thureduy at the
HernilelKh picnic.
J. M. Denson and family have re-
turned from a visit to Howie.
Mra. J. C. Valentine and Mn. II.
B. Kltchner and children oi Houston
are the guests of Mr. and Mn. E. E
Matthewi In the C. U Kiellhome.
W. II. Crowder and W. J. Evans
went to Sweetwater Thursday to at-
tend the Boclallst encampment.
Don Itoblnson returned Thursday
to Hunneli county. Ills hand Is still
In bad condition.
Fred A. Gray urn and family have
returned from Stamford.
Miss Louise Cox of Mt. Pleasant
the guest of her brother R. B.
Coi and family.
Mr. J. T Cantwell who has been
doing section work on the Santa Fe
got the Instep of his right foot brok-
en a few days ago by a rail road Iron
falling on It.
Horace llolley the hustling hard
hitting merchant farmer of Ira was In
Snyder for a few minutes Tuesday.
Dr. W. II. Morrow of Dunn Is hav-
ing lumber hauled out to build exten-
sive Improvements uod additions to
tils home at Dunn.
SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES ACCURATELY FITTED
EYES TESTED FREE
Tlio county candidates stormed
the trenches at Hilton Inst Monday
n I Kht
Attorney Jas. L. Splller Is cam-
paigning .Tor political favorites In
Dickens and Stonewall counties.
Horn at Knapp July 10 to Mr. and
Mrs. W. t. Cant roll a boy.
DO YOU know of wont
who ti old enough to
read who has not Ken that
tlgo at a railroad crossing?
If CTcryorM tiaa letti It si Mm
tlmf or thr hom why docint
Ihs rUroad let tbi n rot
sway I YJhj siootvtht rsilmd
company tontinvt lo kmp
thos signs at rvtry crssaiiig f
UmyU yon think Mr. MoralMns.
Mum tverylKMly know mf
tore 1 doo't bav tt a4vrtW
Year store and year r ftood
tor advcrtliing tfeaa th raaV
was swd oo to wan poop1
to "Look Out tot tbm Cat.
Nothlaf k tmrotwplmd SB
dvortWnf worU.
The DoparfSMfit Itorae im ft
Trf g o4 taatopla tmty mm
ontkMmlly fvortinf aa4
- 7 are flootUmaUy dotaf
ye to ma a ttwaoasaaai
fWI CUwirtM ttn k oat
riy wtll paf ywm to ru aaV
tannwats about all tba fm
tmafiatts
ADVERTISE In
On Middy Blouse House Dresses and
children's Gingham Dresses for
Saturday and Monday at
25 Per Cent
This applies to all of these lines. Nothing
reserved. They all go at One-
Fourth Off.
Come early and make your Selection.
MATTHEWS
2 Big Days THE QUALITY SHOP 2 Big Days
OFKICK NOTICK.
Owing to the disposition of the
people to Ignore the traffic and speed
Inw when there Is no special officer
on duty It has forced us to put the
traffic officer back on duty. Here-to-fore
we have been as lenient as to
fine as consistency would permit.
Now since the people havo had
umplo opportunity to become famil-
iar with the laws orders have been
Issued to carry out moro rigidly
than before and tlio fines assessed
against offenders will be governed
according to the etlent of the crime
rattier than the minimum as here
to-fore assessed.
It. U. Howell Mayor.
Bro. Stewart was In a me llng with
Hro. Tyler at Crowder last week. He
says It was a fine meeting. As to
conversions he says thore are very
few people there who are not Chrlst-
tlans. That li o community of good
people. We never hear of any of the
young men from there engaged in
tough stunts. They represent religi-
ous homes.
CANDIDATE HI'RAKINO
DATES IIKOIN JVNB 8I1D.
The eommttte appointed at the
meeting of the oudldatei several
days ago to prepare a schedule of
dates for speaking over the county
have handed Id the following dates
and hour of meeting.
Pyron Saturday July II at 1 p. m
lione "Wolfe Saturday. July U at
;t:J0 p. m.
I Snyder Friday July II at 1:10
p. m.
I No speaker will consume hot
than five minute.
Un r. 5. Thompson retornedx
PAPER Thursday fro Wildorado accompan-
l .led by hli grandson Weldon Thomp-
LZ1
iscount
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IIKNUFITH W HM'I.Mj CKXTKHH.
Social anil Intellectual centers are
Raining In popular favor everywhere.
Huch a movement could be carried
through In every community If the
men and women will lnkiiNllie lend
nnd encourage their aons and dauRh. I
tcis to strive for the best commun-
ity KuMierlnm at the srhonl house.
Literary programs social conversa-
tion wholesome reading will all con
tribute to making thinkers and doers.
lA't there be co-operation In beauti-
fying the public grounds. That spirit
would eitend to every Individual
home In the community and would
result In the cultivation of flowers
shrubbery shade trees and fruit trees
and along the highways there would
soon ho rows of shade trees rrowing.
This advance In aesthetic betterment
would not be all the result.
The moral and Intellectual char-
actor of boys and glrla would be laj-
proved along with environment. A
friendly spirit of emulation would
prevail and self culture and person-
al esteem would grow along with com
munlty culture so that misbehavior
would be frowned upon and bad man
ners would lay a member of society
open to disrespect.
The young folks' would grow up
in a pure atmosphere and from
there the country will draw her men
and women to fill the responsible po-
sitions In life.
The Hee'Ung.
The revival meeting at the City
Park auditorium la starting well this
week. Large crowds are attending.
Evangelist Cypert Is a rtrong preach
er and leNtoIng plain and forceful
work.
Rev. J. T. Hunt left a few dava
for Post City.
D. A. Jones wu her Ratnni..
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Mrs. J. P. stoaba and children re-
turned Monday from visiting at Al-
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1916, newspaper, July 14, 1916; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288161/m1/10/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .