The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FIRST YEAR, No. SEVEN, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1917 Page: 6 of 8
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TUK ttNY.DICH BlUNAkV KKIIMV JUL 87 1U17.
STOMACH TROUBLE
Mr. Marlon Holcomb. of Nancy Ky says: "For quit
long while I suffered with stomach trouble. I would
have pains and heavy feeling after my meals a most
disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ate anything with
butter oil or grease I would spit It up. I began to have
regular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets but
after a course of these I would be constipated. It just
teemed to tear my stomach all up I found they were
no good at all for my trouble I heard
THEDFORD'S
LACCI-D
BIGHT
recommended very highly so becan to list It. It cured
me. I keep it in the house all lite time it Is the best
liver medicine made. I do not have sick headache or
stomach trouble any more." Black-Draught acts on
the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of
throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys-
tem. This medicine should be In every household for
use In time of need. Oct a package today. If you feel
sluggish take a dose tonight You will feel fresh to-
morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists.
ONI CENT A DOSE
MIMTAHY 8TYLKH NOW
AITKAH AMONfl OTHK1I8
Tub Krocki of Mum and Whit. (Jew
geile for Hot WcaUierL-Xov.
' elllM In Untiling Dnwa
Now York Jul; 1711 wu only
natural to eipect that In thoao timet
of war women'a olothea would ihow
the military Influence but somehow
thero have not been dults aa many
military air lea on the whole aa we
would hare thought. Here and
there however aprlnklod among the
dlatlrictlv feminine frocka aomo
srletlr military frocka appear. One
of the moat 'aaeceatful dreaaea on
thla order la the frock with the cape
pictured here Capea have been ram-
pant ever alnce the aprlng and early
aummer and now theey are attached
to dream and have become quite
an Important feature of the faihlona.
an
eey cloth. Dark red and blue rub
berlied cloth waa a combination re-
cently aeon. Other noreltlea Include
black velvet aulta and blue taffetaa
trimmed with yellow or bright red
satoen.
TI1R IMIIHE'B TOILET
li ft rerjr Important matter. It
makes t big difference If tba right
combs brushes etc. are used. And
It makes another If he haa the right
bridle collar and other harness
parti. It you want your horse to
look right and reel right make this
your harness ill op.
D. P BTRAYHORN
North Bide
fln.vder Texaa
Word fnim the Jr. II. V. I. U.
Our work Is Interesting and mem-
berrrblp growing. Beveral hnvo I eon
added to roll the past few weeks.
Our time of meeting Is 8 o'clock
Sunday p. m. This gives the member
ample time to do tholr visiting and
riding after having spent an hour
profitably and pleasantly togotlier.
We have a wide awake band of
worker from whom we may reas-
ornbly expect much.
Our attendance has not been what
we have desired tnd prayed for but
the few are loyal and true willing to
make any sacrifice to help our work
along They are boys and girls who
will count In tho Master's service
whon tbey are men and women. Give
us more such young people between
the ages' of twelve and sixteen years
and we will give you a D. Y. P. U. In
Snyder that means much toward de-
velopment for future usefulness of
our boys and girls.
LEADER.
We are head quarters for fresh
butler
C. n. toekhart Oro Co.
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SXmas
Banking
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weekly
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tipvf
Christmas.
You can alto begin with I or 2 cants or 10 cent! the
first week and Increase your deposit the tame amount
each week. '
In 50 weekt:
l-cent club payt $ IS.T5
2-cent club payt $ 25.50
5-cent club payt $ 63.75
10-cent club payt $ 127.50
v . You can put In $1.00 or $2.00 or $5.00 each week
anVjn 50 weekt have $50 or $100 or $2.50.
You cSf) ttart TODAY START.
NYDER TEXAS
A .Mllltory llrcu Willi NUk-l.lnnl
Murh of the charm of tlieae capes la
duo to the pretty llnlnga which thoy
reveal when thoy are blown open
by the wind. Patterned Bilk with
flowera or dota are employed tor
the lining aa well oa plain colon In
Bhuriea contracting with the dren
material. The drena In the .ketch
la of blue gabardine with the popu-
lar coin-dotted foulard for the lin-
ing of the cape. The blue foulard
with white or yellow dota la very ef-
festive for theae llnlnga.
Linen Tub Frnrks.
Now that the warm weather In
really and truly here the cool tub
frock coinea to take the place of
heavier dreaaea. Linen la Just ait
much a favorite this yenr ha ever
but the novelty about It la that It lit
combined with volla or organdy.
The usual trimming la heavy Hitch-
ing braid or embroidery. Dreaaea en-
tirely of linen unrelieved by anything
but perhapa a collar of organdy
are aim conaiilored very amart. One
of the now one-pleoe motlela eape-
daily aulted to mlaaea la Illustrated.
Like ao many of the elmple uaeful
atylea. Thlao ne la allpped on ovor
the head. There la a belt front and
back to hold In the fulneee of the
walet and there are the Inevitable
pocket at the aide but theae are
placed on the aide panela of the
dreaa making aomewhat of a dif-
ference from the neual atylea.
In the white dreaaea for afternoon
there la nothing daintier than thoae
of Oeorgette orepe.trlmmed with
white chalk beada or white allk sou-
tache braid. In one rather elaborate
model the waist wu literally braided
all over and the effect wu very
rich.
Pale pink Oeorgette trimmed In
the aame way with pink or white
beada or pink braid la Just aa much
favored aa the whits dreaaea. This
particular ahade of pale pink that
la ao popular at preaent makes
charmlug evening dreales In Bolt'
antln. 1 have seen aome very ahort
slows of pink tulln to match and
othei-a In which very fine cronmy
Ince la usertf to make the waist or j
sleeves. Idw walsletl models with
sort clinging draperlea at the aldea '
are very new but the normal waist
line Is atlll very atrong. and now 1
there are even rumors of the Em
pire line coming back to favor again. 1
Vir"
Children Cry for Fletcher's
For Hummer Outings Is Tills Drees
of Unen.
Nowadays the beach wrap is an
Important part of the bathor'g equip-
ment. Very attractive wrapsare made
of blue or rose-colored Jersey cloth
cut In circular shape with the fasten
Ing on one shoulder. The edges of
these are faced with a contrasting
color and embroldorled In wool. Fig
ured silks1 and rubberlsod cloths
are also employed aa much as the
wo 1 1 Jersey.
H.Ik anil Wool Hwrntora
The new sweaters made ot wool
and silk appear to bo a trifle shorter
than thoy hare been wearing them
In the past. There are slip over
sweaters which are sometimes worn
like waists with white silk skirts.
ploated or plain. The favorite col
ors are rose blue and green also yel
low and the cool looking corn color.
The sweaters opened down the front
and belted with soft sashes have
not been forsaken for the slip over
models. There 1 a certain grace and
softness about them that makes them
ever desirable. No summer wardrobe
la really complete without a couple
of these charming sweaters whether
one spends the summer In the moun-
tains at the seashore or even In
the elty. They may be of fcHetland
wool all silk or the silk and wool
mixtures'. White Angora sailor col-
lars and cuffs on the colored wool
sweaters are very popular and at
the same time becoming.
MFR OF TWO MONTHS
OLD WWW HAVKD
Or. Tinkle's Ilahy Dowel Itemedy
IMri The Work.
Nnvrltlra la Hallilng Drenece
In our attempts to escape the mid-:
summer heat many aro taking re-(
fure In thn cr.illng waters of the
oronn. Un.thing d renoi ere conso-
quontly In great demand Just now.
To vary the eternal black ntln and
navy tilno tuflVta some of the new-
c il coituiiHs nro of dark red J r-1
"My baby only two months old
took with a severe case or Summer
Complaint" o statod C. J. Forequ-
rean of Winters Texas. "I tried dif-
ferent remedies but the child got
worse. I sent for ft doctor. The med-
icine he gave seemed to have no ef-
fect. It looked as though my child
would die. I became alarmed. The
physician told me to try Dr. Tin-
kle's Baby Bowel Remedy as It wag
highly recommended for bowel dis-
orders among children I got a bot-
tle and gave It to my baby accord-
ing to directions. My baby began to
Improve at once and got sound and
welt. Do you blame me for praising
Dr. Tinkle's Baby Bowel Remedy? I
now keep It among my household
remedies and give It at the slightest
sign of bowel disorder among my
children and It has never failed to
give resultes."
Watch your babies In hot weath-
er and keep their bowels regulated
and digestion good by giving them
Dr. Tinkle's Baby Bowel Itemedy
Prevents fermentation and promotes
digestion. An excellent teething and
Colic remedy.. It Is equally as good
for diarrhoea in adults.
Ask Tor Dr. Tinkle's Ilahy Bowel
Remedy Mver-cse Healing Oil
Stomach Remedy Dusting Powder
and Screw Worm Killer if you want
the best.
They are sold by Thompson Drug Co.
Snyder Luther Edmondson Dermott. I
Tniss Chas. B. Palmer Dunn Tex-
as City Drug Store Fluvanna Tex-
as' D. Dnrwood Fluvanna ' Texas j
E. B. Smith Ira Texas.
I
The Kind You Bare Alwayi Bought tod which hag been
In use for oyer orer. 30 yeart haa borne the signature of
- tnd hai been made under hit per-
fiy2j '" upervlaloa aioce iti infancy.
Wuavv f6n( Allow no one to deceive you in till.
All Counterfeit Imitation! tnd " Jutt-aa-good " are but
Experiment that trifle with and endanger the health of
Injanta and Children Experience apilnat Experiment
p What Is CASTO R I A
Cattorla if I harmleaa tubatitute fur Castor Oil Paregoric 1
Drops and Soothing Syrupe. It la pleasant It contfjf
neither Opium Morphine nor ether narcotic -substance. It
age la its guarantee. For more than thirty yean it baa-
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation Flatulency
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverlshnesa arising
therefrom and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Chilton's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Ifl Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
TUB OVM-TAUt e
Notice to the Public
l have bought an interest with T.
J. Teeter and we will appreciate your
patronage. We do all kinds of black-
smith and machine work. Horseshoe-
ing a specialty. We absolutely guar
antee all work. We make a specialty
of truck and delivery beds if you
have a job bring it to us we will do it
for you.
TETER & DARBY
Constipation and lmlljreation
"I hare used Chamborlaln'a Tnb-
leta and must ear titer are the best
1 have ever used for constipation and
Indigestion. Mr wlfo also used them
ror intllcoation and thoy did ber
good" writes Eugone S. Knight
Wilmington N. C Chamborlaln'a
Tablets are mild and gentle In their
action. Olve them a trial. You are
certain to be pleaited with the agree-
able laxative effect which they pro-
duce. For aale br all dealors.
DRAUQHON'S
y7) PRACTICAL
AUIUCHtL TIUlAl
Onljr wll-known Huolntm UuIIako In Wart Ten.
m. ThmwatuU of flnnu nrarvr our Ftnl'ry.
inont ltt'imrtiiM-nl limn anyoilit-. Mont'y-bew-af
ColllrVt KUMIiUism larptlttmL Catal.i(iio'ItKii
Practice limited to the treatmont
of Ere. Ear Nose and Throat Also
scientifically adjust glasses. Office
In Fullllova bulldlm North side or
square.
B 1. E. Smith If. D
Judge Cullen C. HI culm Itnttond-
Itijc left nl biifilnesi In Itoby this week
but he Knt off long enough to attend
the Went To:aa A. aft M meeting. He
Is lnt"rjrtid In the Lumsn roe
FORD
THE UNIVERSAL CAK
Ford cars are an important factor in
every rural community. They help the family
enjoy life bring the pleasures and advantages
of the city within reach and give practical
service every day. Ford cars require a min-
imum of attention; any one can run and care
for them. Two million owners the world over
prove these qurlities every day. We pledge
Ford owners parts and standard Ford prices.
Touring Car $360 Runabout $345 Coupclct
$505 Town Car $595 Sedan $G15 all f. b. b.
Detroit. On display and for sale by
JOE STRAYHORN Agent
Snyder Texas
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY
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