The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, No. FIFTY-TWO, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1917 Page: 1 of 8
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lillHTIKTH VKAH
HWIIKIl MillllV Ol'NTV TUX AH I ItllHV JI NK H IUI7.
M MIIKIl PIKTV-TWU
STAHTUNG STOUT
OF lyo::3
OER MYSTERY
w. ;. clkk aiiillnk cai i u:-
.MAN IMOltMS Till: Oi l II WIS
M.WKIt or Till-; SUA Lit t'H'V
itAMMMW ;avi: dltwi.s ah
to now imi'TAi. i itnn: WAH
toiiini;ii two AUiti:siH
l.ll;.S.NVUI Il MAN INTEND-
KD HTIM.
Kl I'hho Morning Tl . Jt' f: ...
A suhpimiie served on W. (i.
Clark n i:tui-uiini "I Abil ne. Tens
In fc'.m AntiiiUo Monday night a
wIUh'hb In Hi" mystery nurioimclhin
the killing of Thomas I.iib. weitlthy
Silver City ranchman mi May 17 in
It...'.. It I- .n III- f'lllllf'u ll-
Ihnoiiy Hint Ihe Stale hopes In brlnj; j
mv liiiiuiei em in im- n
ranchman to Justlrc.
It. M. IlldWIl. llMllS Fell J""IM-:i
who was ntiesteil In I l.uu itunit .
TfXai. and liroitnltt to Ml !'a:i Mon I
ilny wan lI-nlifii-il liy cIkM imi a
I1 ninn wlin vlflt.-(l til' LvoriK ll'MU'
near Hllvnr City nml lalki'il alnnil
niiirhnKlnit lit ml mid rattle. ThotunH I
J. CoRKiti ft wealthy KI Vnm raltlo-
innn. also wuh arn'ftrd parly Mon-
(lay monilliK in fiiniin'rtlon with llio
mim. It in r rti-il Im luul t-t'Kiamt
In ti In poHfnlnn which had been rc-
cpIvoiI from llrown nn Joiiok. Com-
nlnltit rlniririllL' Hill! (I IT llHH 1)
filed In ttiti Jimtlr.( cmirt nmtliiHt b'Uli
nipn.
NtroiiK CllcutiislHiitlal Ktlilciin'
Arronlltm to W. H. Fryer ruuntv
altornoy tli rlialn or clrnimHtanllal
PVl.lpnrc Is llnk. il lo Hit' fltory hirli
Tltirk R reported tn have told re-
KardliiR tlio rrlme. Clatk. II I r-
ported wtm ai)inai-lied hy man In
Aliilrne ml nkd Ut hmM In lb"
kllllnK of Will JnluiM.n. n bnnkcr ui
a.vlr..- Tnn. nml the sheriff ft1
tbnt plnre. Tin- romiienKiitlon wiu tn
Imvo heen I4.(HH mid Hie PillllP wiu
url...liili(l fnr last Mm). lay. Wh
Clark nretended to he imprcHKed with
. tho Idea to lead the man on. ninnl- j
rented Koino doubt at) lit tl"' ntlier'rt
ability lo rommlt (hp deed he wan
Informed tbut he bud Jut nurr led;
In rommlttliiK the Lym murder
I'Vluiinl KntftiH Trouble
The uliiyor of UyoM iirronlini! the
tnrjr hfl l alb'K"! to have told. mt
the Silver City mUli-tunn t tbo Un-
ion depot In Kl lnto on Hip nlfiht of
May 17 and Invflrd him to Ret Into
the waltlnR nutomnhllp. Aftor rldliiR
a nhori dlntnnre. mippom-dly on Over
land tropt whirh Is darker and le
rmniinnted. the Mayer turned out the f
URhtR or the car and stopped the en-j Wnsaon. .Ilm Mnrket P. M. Hir-
Rlne on the pretext tbnt nomelhlnK n(t MrCormlrk II . P. Well-
was wrong with tbo fan. IU' atepped j irn Kuimelt Trevny. W. A. Hnwen.
from the car. Rot a hammpr and rail-j j jt pntlerdon. L. I. ninttiam
. .i. ii i....! nml Mtnrled to! tt....i nron rivde Funk. W. H.
PU llic rmiiui.ii e I
inmnor with the cnitlnp.
"Come horo Mr. Lyons and hold
a llRbt" the nloyer nald.
Mr. Lyons held the light. An noon
aa the llRbt went out the alayor
atruck the cattleman a heavy blow
on the head and rollowed It up with
ovoral more then he threw thr
body In the hark of the enr and
body in tne oopk m
. ...... .trAAi and Altlim
nrove w .imn n- "- - i
Boulevard where the body wan
round about U o'rtork on the morn-1 hl(( nUr nf drtiRH and is movinK i
InR or May 18. 1 Memphis where he will be associated
Jones who ai known In Silver w(ln W- h. Klrkas. formerly or Sny-
Pltr ai El P""0 n- M- lrnwn WftS der.
trared from El Paso to Colorado City Mr. and Mrrf Clark arc splendid
Texas. followlnR the death of Lyons.1 p(inllp nd we reRret to lose them
Later. T. B. Cunnlnirtiflm or Ft Paso frnm 0lir fty. hut wlb them surre
Sheriff Herbert J. Mrflrslh. of Sliver ln tneir new home.
City Deputy Sheriff. James K. Hlalr. j
Tormer sheriff of Grant county now 0r- lrnrk and Andrew Kemp were
or fl-vtta Rita; and Ihe sheriff who hitrtt Thurndny from "''rml'!'l:r.
wnir told about the clues afterward ' 7i'tCX ir
rollowed Jones to Fort Worth then cattle from Lyon nd of their later
to Houston and arrested him In Fleau meeting In El Pa-o-nnd of the mur-
mont. Texas.aftor rive day's Search i der of Lyon and the finding or the
He was brought to El Paso Sunday.! dead body in a ravine.
ArcordlnRto Mr. Cunningham. Jones The known circumstances accord-
was in the office of a physician Frl-j well with the Information Riven by
day afternoon when the arrest was Ihe witness as he says were told to
mndo and had two pistols In his . him by the man Brown
k u H is bellered here that Brown s
PThen follows the story or Brown visit to Colorado has a touch of spe-
Rnlng to the Glln ranch to try to buyj c'al significance.
! TUESDAY JUNE 5;
; hi rititv on vrv im idiots tti:
' t llV To VNSVUIt (M It
I i.A Tit .l.ii
ttlllMlillUUt till
'it il.r
of :
lulled Hiales
ni' ii l uv.'. n th Mr- of 1 iiinl ;l I
V'JMr. Till una the mn ei iimi'til'
;d p in the h l.rllU' dt ill iim i .
iiii iit to l.ii'" a jim midnM.' ami)
lij'lit
J ii -.11.
1 in
it At'K'iiran in-lits ami world
. - I I fieeldl WCvltH llltTU llilh
l 1 1 1 1 ht'ic ami '.line nlgim of
ahy and hi I'Hui' 'iiiatdTH a
'.! ill .po.dtioii ). 1-1 (he ur
dl-l'.ya
of
have l
i'(tr'ni!ii";it . caution -
tui -ii im in. ui .rr nil Hi-
Itc.l Mill III' :Vii!fifl IMnl
tempts at It
unite a iiuitili
H acciii'i-il tin t) ha
lici'ii niTctnl.
II lln -tt' Wfir si Ti flifl;i'iv In Sim
ry roiiiii' Tuc. lay tln-y krit llii-ai-mcIvi-h
11 iiti(i'r nivi-r The rt'Ki-
tiiillnti I- llils rmiiity vv.h ?linr'i:'i
tlian liml ln'i'll 'i cli il. Til' work at
rrmiti by L. D
Himli-r watf ihmc In tin cmitity remit
(itaiitliatii ninl all tli"
iHinkcrH aiu! Imnk cli-ik of flu clly.
I lly i'U:lil o'clock tli ymuiK linii
I lii'iiuii In i-tnwil aliotit Um- IiiiiIi.4 ami
! it wuf (Mii.-itiiiii-ii'i: to he. no in my
vl."ruiin yum;;
UK -II liliiiii
fin
war duly.
t V. ltovil.-n th Santa .'c ii 'i-nt
wan tin Hint man lo n-Klrttfi'. Tlicti'
I wan one yiniiiK man u Im wnt rt'i-nil
ly nnnlKiM'd for aili'i'-il ruiini-i'tlini
Willi K. & Ij. 1. A. iiHiviii.'iil tli"i.'
an!iii iccirfli-r for itnlilotlr
ilut:
!nl In nnUl tliat Ii" was Hi
irvrlit:
man lo K' on rernnl.
A fomtiilllre or luilli'4 of the rlly
were there 11iriM:hiHlt. lite day t'
pin the red hadKC 'f honor on each
to an a lit turned uwuy fi-oiu tin-
Smth. Thene Imlleit were Mitf. ('. It
turlmiiim. Mm. W. M. Curry .Mri. IV
II. Caldwell. Mif. Joe Httayhntn
MfN O. I. Thraiie Mrx. ('. II Coiih i
Mib. II. (1. Tntvlf. Mrn. II . II . Cn-
nutlf. .Mr... I(. 1. Cr.itiiham. Min.
.loe Cati.ti. Mm. C. S. iVrkhW. Jr.
Mi"'i (J.ildwater and olbem.
The ret ur nil rnme In from all the
pi ecinclH Wedncmlay huwiim' the
total mi m her rendered in tin
county !ti:t.
Hnyder afil: llerrnelitih. hs; Koni
Ui; - jH(jn imnn 77: l-'luvannii
rlU; 1 1 t-m'nt t .12; Canyon :'; Cotton
Wtllt( f ; llrllli'l a K ; l.onewolf 'J 1 ;
itnyt Mmintnlii 1 0
Ira 4fi; Camp
2; Con roe 21;
sprltiKH 114; 1'yrnn
Sharon 22.
Cnnl or TlinukN
W wIhIi to extend our lhariM
the followiriR patriotic citizen i
Scurry roinity who rendered auch
efficient Kervlre an refil-ttrum Riatul
tuounly:
J. p. Itoliimin J. C. Kiell. T. J.
HIiiiw. Max J. (InllUtl. T. J. DeSlwi70.
v P. Hliiin. T. I. Wlni-ton. r. It.
nrK y j UidniB J. 11. Hudnnll.
mii -
Hurrh. Itobt. II. Curnutte. UnnklR
TbnmpHon W. W. Erbnlri H. J
Hrlre A. l. Krwln. O. F. Daven-
port. J. ('. 8tlntmn. 0. P. Tbrane
and K. E. flrltuea.
County Hoard of HeRintrallon.
F. V. flnrk floni to Memphlii
if m. b ihA hn heen
Mr. r reu . v.-
- nnt nwner of the Owl Or UK
iiuiiuii-
Htorr for Hf.Veral years han boxed up
LEAVES CAPITAL'
i.oi Viim; i-uiv will in: l
s hi it mii: i. i n it pakt
n MAT UITK
. i-i ..r il.- l.ii
.mi nut h i t
t r. ndinr f..r p-ilod -
' (in the ... f v;i;
I'M -t-- .till : il'lMIH
( nal lh iilmo- I in t
iii- in In iim.y riMiinii
nf vcr.il llldtllli
- A. it M foil.-.
n.inil fjT h til"
Mirlil ii ii ft rut Inii-
n: liirh In Hi'-
W Mlll.lt In S in i
inn Ml
i.i;d ml (i)iti inj; cuntii
A tl lit);; at lh.
Wednesday all- mo
lli;-.t o'li i h:.
Mil I 1 1 Oil 1(1 (111
iI'mihiihI i a t ill
a;il-!i(-(l In
Ill' I. ul ll.a! tli -r.r.inti I. in
In:: tii i ii mlv I . ii il-i -1 in Ho- niiii. I
ni eo' M.fi. 1'hinw et ilisi-nny-.
I i Ihi iiiiu: lo i tied tin ill ai
I.HIi-etMi'lit.'i l.'i II 'C'lillmi of the
Nn-atifi' cojiiinill.-i- whirli (m rumpo.
I'd of (loej-tior J(ilii'i K. KetKU-oii.
i l.it-iiii-ii.ini Ciivi-tnor Win. I' Hohliv'
; Slate Sup.-iln i :i'h ill ol 1'iilillc 111-
Wt in lion. Iiinu hiy. Sp.- -.I. i-r of the
H..i!.' I'iiII.i. an. I C-ii'iinls-loner
' of ArilYuliuio Knd W. Iaii. '
. AiioiilliM- toihc rollowini: ei--!
cram the locat'iiK party will he 111'
Snii-r tin- I. ilt. i pnt of n.-vt w-ck: ;
"The lllminry eonitnltlie leaving
; Ailviin Thiit.d.iv 1.1'ti-iii.ioii. l'ahl.-.
( K. i rville. Ain '-ln. Sl'-i litiK City. ;
Mil-. Mallinv i. Alnl--tie. Stamfotd.t
l lla-kell. Hamlin. .sVve.-t water. lllt!(
j Slirini':;. So; t i Tost l.nlihocli J
j li(lh . I'li-lii ion. Sj .nr. l-'loMlada. i
I I'l.iinvlew Canyon. Ania t illu (ioo.l
! ii I r hi Cl.neiil"ii. It'' at Snil.r last
i of tiext Week will liullfy Inter he at
At: i'. Id Sundnv.
I Coinmltti'ei upiiolnt.-d in batidl t
the Kltiuitlon on the day th
A.
Ik In
M. College li.'-atiiii: t'oinniltl
Snyder are u follows. i
ll;ulml ol the tl;kV Joe Stuy-
horn. School Childien Mern lllack
( laikand !."lwieli.
School Cliihh.n lt.!tin i D. A
Claik. Iv II. Itatn.-. '
Town h". .oatii'ii lii'c. N.)ilii-ul :
K. V'.. Miiitln wh. It I. Shotw. II
l..e al Kill i tiinihiciil K. K Itetl
km I'. Hia.lv ami (J. 1 Thr ill.'.
City CN an l i Coinmlitce Joe
1 aton. O. I'. W"l and Dr. W. IE.
.Inlin foil. !
County III: i. cliii i (oninii'lce M.
A. Kull.'i. cl.u: m.i.
.Music Cimiiiiiti..- Mi-. K. M. '
ll.iineH. Mi. K. D. '"nnv. II. And-i- 1
mm and .1 . M 1 non.
I'lt'M lM llo
The eviirl date in nl yet known
hut Home lime within the next t wo
weeks II it thouxht that the lorailiii: j
rommlltee for the West Texas A.
M. ColleKe will he In Snyder; and I
Whereas It in a self evident fact
that It will mean a treat deal to Sny-1
der and sut rounding country to se-
cure IhiH great educational Inxtltu
Hon; nnd
Whereas the eelnn up committee.
duly appointed hy our local A. ft M !
Cnllece Committee have requested! WLLI. KNoWN VO NO ll:oPI.I
that the mayor of Snyder make pro-1 M AttltlCD Tt KsDAY V- Ex-
clamation deflating that on a certain lti AT H o'CIm K
day and date that the people of Sny-
der make a united effort to place j
their own premise and the streets
and nlleys on which their premises!
are located In a clean and neat con- j
(llllnii: and j
Whereas knowing as I do the wll-1
llnirness of the cltlJtens of Snyder to:
nut forth every effort In order to
make a good impression on this lo-j
eating committee. I K. K. Smith by
virtue of the authority vested in me ! where the Indies of the Jtebckuh
hy law as Maytir of the City of Sny-1 in.ke had planned an elegant social
der. Texas do hereby declare Mon- reception lor the bride anil groom
day. June 11. IM" a general clean! There w.ie about a hundred
up day for Snyder and do request friends In attendance. After rongrat-
tbiil all rltinens respond by placing J illations and n season of surf a 1 en-
their resident and business places in jnytnent the company were enter
as nice conditions as clrcunistacet
w ill permit.
Done at Snyder. Texas this Tth
day of June. A. D. 1917.
E. F PM1TH.
Mayor of Snyder
Mn. D. F. Wilson was called to : bss lieen In business at lani'.
Hlco last Monday to the hedside of. The bride Is the daughter of the
her mother.n-lw Mrs. 0. n. Cook. ' late Mr. B. F. Pryor of Snyder and Is
who was reported quite ilek. Mrs ! honnred and loved by a Urge circle
Wils-on writes back that the lady is ' of friends. They will reside at La
very low. She la the widow of the mesa.
Into Rer. O. B. Cook who died In j The Signal extends eongratula-
&nyder during last year. lions.
SEASON CLOSED
si i i i:ss i i.w itv v m: J
Kirs m:miv ii. i in;
si in ' ' . i i; in w i; i it
l-i ( Ii "ila mn.i
r I till tl- cm
llnal imr.ue-
It il week
S.'iiny Coimiy
r-ol.d p. .mo
opl.-. The f'haiit.i
'III.
i l)Hhir!:t to
.it Il'i-l Int. I
l.-tnal p!-.
- 'p.- lit il no
to wHh.oil
cil1'
'I lie HIM !i l I. "-.I till'
i. (im -I ur I c Ii!
il mill 1 1 im: hit lit. in i'.
Ii.
I llf'K In hil-'i
ol llvhir
Kv-llnv M. It
II. -.-" I.ioill'ht
I'lltei .oil nf Ten
ii'i a iin'" iii'n dii
Krl.l.-iy itM-lit th.il
nut'' p.
had ii Inio
or li.vil rlti.
jir.irt ii al llio
Iv Hie Intnl.
a fuller iU'iirciatioti 1
i -'111 p. II.' i ti man ofj
L'hl and inaikt il:'ln
kirn; dependence of
(Jn
lit and people (iov. patter
roll watt In lottiier y -nr (ipimhciI to
the pt hirll -i of prohlljillon leil ol-
teivation and hitler esperftMife have
ran.ti-d a i li.uii;.' in his vim? lie nov
rminiKi-M the pi .posed Vl.ilutniV pi"
hilntion tor unr limeH .in-l if cnod In
Mat. why not rood In timet; oT peace
The rlnnini: enta petneiit c:itii" In
Die wa of all opeia eiir n'einenl hv
the ritialoic Comprmy. Th people
it re from New Vrnk and have pbv
ed for rtltlcal iiinllenr.'H In the a
tlon'K metropolis nml they pt.-'cnieil
here the .-.ailie Ktorv Wltll Die 'M-ne
talent that hut phiie.1 New York
theatre roci. Thh was :i rat" op
pnilunltv for us wt-ic'ii people Tin-
lairean'tifnc" tfilly entoveil the pre-M-iH.itioii.
Thi-4 i" a -tint).' ''orai.my.
the --'.ii " 'iell 'ti::s nie alt i .i''li ami
Hie inch i It t tin ni-lo-.l .icent .ncl
foiro to Hip in'tni-; am! a 1 1 !..-t it
w;m a pl.-:iiiL- affair.
The 1. dp ' H' 11
.Imu the h.'-
to Hie peoj.h
Stiy.le- ..
I-V II. The I. Il
KIX HO. 'I !.'V Ilk"
p.-ople all ov-r lh-
tle;!i.l!l(at;e' W
j-.-nt refhe-d pioi:
p.p1e p:i-
ii . I ' al' a.
lU-Ml.:
.nph
jpi
We have an Iti'-ll
i:i"--he peopl.
Ch.iU'iii.Ua I
iir.iiiK an I our
'! .
supl
ttlellt W 1 1 11 i
ftire.
It is leaim-d that more than two-
thiidH ol the amount called for to in
sure return ha- heen JiilHcrlhed and
the local iiKsiiriat ion of .1 people wn
stand behind the return contract an 1
It itf now an nured fact that out
11
"
Clmul.iuua for next year
better mid strong.T than
yT. olin It. Hendtlck
of Lameaj
nni Miss Maud Katrina Pryor of tt(.rt. h-re from S'amford to attend
Snder. were married at 8 o'clock; h10 wedding Al.o Mr. and Mrs. .V
Tuenday eenlni: at the home of Mr thur Ynnge. Jr . and baby d.nn.'htc-r
11. F. Pror In Wel Snyder. ltev.lnf post I'll) attended the wedding
w. ). S'.nis was the officiating mini-!
((tr Th(l WPdding was witriewsed hy n ' In ItMrlet Court
number of relatives and friends.
After the ceremony the wedding
pntiy went tn the Odd Fellows ball
tained by speeclies ny siary ami imv-
Ul Slrayborn and a drill by Ihe Kc-
bekah degree team. Then came a
feast of rream ami rake.
Mr. Hendricks formerly resided in
Snyder and has many friends and
relatives here. For a year or more he
;PRETTY WEDDIHB
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
two ioriu( vorvd proi-ii
u 1 l l'II.V m i t
i.r. i i lit i: ii
null .it Cil a " ''jii.
-v. In. W. A. Wt
Hi" rltfi of ui :i f j i-
l Mr. J.
hit o.wi
Siivl. i
:: . r.-l-
a (!'( I
i families
i-.pll-
I Im
Illl.-I
1 1
ill ;
hi- I at lh
1 1 aie
; it t.
'ily il. coMled in run
l'.'"ll'. Th" (-;nt;.;.i w
.1 .lli'ies of i-i. miles We
.1 Iniriialii e n in . of ..
L" Clle.-l t (-t iM
di...Ml
lii-'ilcl
erv dl
itl'.ll.
The .'. 111. Willi. I lit- Cllleicil
nil tl) n-;ir ami approached the
from tli n
altar r-i'imll
ttanic of Mi!-
"iii5! w ith the ni-
!.it Ile-l ftoin the front
w lio look h.-i pi ire at Die orran. The
pl.ivilii; ol the ei.lif tn.:ici W.l
the -'ii i il I'm' he elil'litice of the
bn.lal p.nlv. The hi Id- radiant. ti-
I. II tl'.-
thur V
tar u h
f h"
r. Judi:.' Ar-
d lo the al
ii-r hy th-
l(-
Ur. Will..
In n .-: y
hit it
nl t!i
Kpl -.im
hit of ri.'Il
There U (iii
built the Kpi
tinn-
; eric(.. W! Irh tom-li.
' alt h ho tein nih.-r t!
( caMoti In Hi.-ii oi n I
I of t llO-e W ho 'I I .-i in I
the h- att. of
fdtUle
In mar
' Ho- father t
hi. da
plirh
i-.t.h.
IV . I II 'he -d
all were p
Hi.
lh-
Th
hl!.-
fill man on h. i w.-d l-r.i-'
vijih dt.-.-.d in ih.-i cr;
with heco'iiiiiir w hi''- hal a I
a hi.-'U.-t of r.-. -.
The t-rooiii i" wll know
d'-r. though h.uniir lu.-d
I'inlv i couple of yearj. j h
conn c
ti.. ii ith lh'- cmipr
irpany o!
Sn der. a.i its manat'er hu t-'i "ii
him piotninence. and Snj.l.-r pioudh
claim hmi ;o Vr ow n.
Mr. and Mrs. Moor" are now pend
in se a short h-m.-vnioon In S'an.ford
Mr. Moore'i fonner home. We shall
he plad to we'fnme Ho'lll b.ick to
Snver to live.
Mr-. J O Moore. M;-- IMth Moor-
atld Ml. I ;etntl Moore. tiioth-T.
ter and brother of th- bride-eron'ii
During th.' closing day
eek and Monday and Tm
wee
his
day of
ek th
nt much doing
In District Coutt. The grand Jur tia-he.-n
grinding aloa but we can only
sit b.uk and w n .-r whit th.-v are
talking about
The case of J W. t'.u-'.ll v
;:tider ftr damages was set for trial
Wednesday .
The Ciiseef Sin Mddred Suns vs
W. A. Johnson et al. for damages
was continued hy agreement without
prejudice and plaintiff granted leave
to make parties.
Other cases considered: J. H and
(1. J. Drumlt-y vs. W. S. Reed suit
on note. Judgment for plaintiff.
J. J. Gray vs. J. IL Patterson el
al. for specific performance of con-
tract. Judgment for dffendants. In-
junction perpetuated.
Luetic Adam vs. M. M. Adam
suit for divorce. Judgment for plaintiff.
FINAL REPORT OF
GRAND JURY FILEO
I M.ll 1 l!l. I s (r IMHCTMKS r UK-
It lt.llsX I l.MIMI H
; i uo mdi mi: woiiM
'io the M hi. W.iil-n Mei.ll Jinli;e of
(lie Z'lu.l .hull. 1.1 H: 'ikt of Tei-
W. . th.' Ci.T .I Jury cn paneled
hv .ii f-r term nf Hie hUtrfrt
Ci-;i:t ol Sc-ii'y County. I.pr to ub-
mil the foll.n Im- ii our llnal ro-
; poit:
We In' dtiii'-nlly Inniined Into
nil vi'il.ilioior of the law that hnvn
.1 oiue to I ii.wl. dt.' and after
ni.iiiu.t (h'l.het.ill'.n have presented
!: Ill l-iil.-. of I ail irl ineiit : Minlu-
llicai.ol' t'.Mi a:n I'elotilerf. hi.
Our im.-i iaiion i have disrlnwd
Hie l.irt hat II' te haw h. Il hut few
ct n ii i'M roin..i 1 1 1. d in our county and
it ia v.-tv Kt .ititnm to iH to repfirl
that out local op'ioii lawn are heitiR
o ynl ih.-ie IcnltiK been only nno
a-c of H Mini' Intoxli-antH brntlKhl
lo o-ir a'letitl'.n.
We ha.e thorrtimhly liiventluated
the uctiviheti of th" riiemherfi u! the
Ka inert ti LihorerH Protective A-f-o
lailnn of Atii.-ilcn in our ronnty
ami litot that u.te 1 uiiniln r of pood
in- n hae h-' ti in. ivied Into this or-l-iliiain.i;.
who have no thrniRht or
irietillnii of viol.ilintr the Inw. nr nf
d'litn: uny'hn.i: impioper.
Out In. -ti.-.i'ioii al-o Um inx.-n the
hlit' . r .act that Ihif 'ic:itii7iDoil
il-'i d el in it il larK" el ment. who
v'-t . 'liuinii.itirik' J"lrH- and uho
w.-i'- pn ei hy an utter
i'r.l lor I ! .v ..ml i" i-nerale of
f l'hV.'I n!. i' nt. or for that ene.llief.
to
mi:
lo
alii
...i e-t th.-y
I iM-tl t'ei-i:
I-. -r:;.i-iper
1 .l-
-pll
-1 j. to I-'I'I
i'f nui c.i i-
h tVe offi-
h I-
'de to '
' tli
de!e Di.tt would w.rr.iiit ii in brine
irg to Jit-tic- a nuia'- i men who
at larg". -a ho tut- not eiilv c'lilty
of con-pirug wiDa tii"se h" have
been iipprehenibd bill r- i'"'H y.'i
-err.-Dv eiiL'.ig.-d in their nefarious
work. T!i offt-ers ami soim- "f tbo'e
wh.. have divulged the e. ret" of the
orgaruition have recced and an
tece; Ing threatening letters. We
nnd that this or gantatom i an en-
eni to i.ur go.ernnient inel ii men-
ace to the Iiwm of all got d ' itiiens.
W ih to tinder our think to
th.-. i on t the State and iVinfr At-
tornevs. ihe S'-.-r-iff and hts officers
nnd the Hrand Jury Bailiffs for the
valuable as-ii-tar:ce rend red us dur-
ing our labor and hnvimr no further
l.'i-lnc to tran.a-t. t !)( fnMy ak
that we be discbaiK.-d.
HOItAi'K Hl'LI.EY
Foreman Ornnd Jury
The Court will pleaw dHchar.re
Matthew and J W. AdUington. each
being held on charge nf felonies to
await the action of the grand Jury
no bill h. Inc rourd ap.ilnst either.
Foreman.
A barn belonc-nr to r. W. Cun-
ningham !n East Snyder was destroy-
ed by fire M.Mlay night. A valuable
store of feed aid harness wss lost.
0
If your cour.ii.-e seems to lag.
Whistle
If perchance you -triki a snag
Whistle
Wilting down before a blast
Leaves one stranded rr.rd and'
fast
Buovnnt Courage wins at last
Whistle
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