The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FIRST YEAR, No. TWELVE, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1917 Page: 10 of 10
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CANDIES
Wearever Rubber
Guaranteed
It li easy lor a rtistnmrr lo be deceived regarding rubber gowl. Tho ilniurlit mini he rt-lird upon
to supply lijilit qulily t riglre prlcw. Wo liuy all rubber kihxIs carefully mid frimi manutsiliirer. wliu
make only (l ineal products.
Our Una ul rubber gixl Ii complolo and quality ! guaranteed lo bo ut a ri.preiit)
HOT WATER BOTTLES FOUNTAIN SYRINGES COMBINATION
FOUNTAIN SYRINGES SICK-ROOM GOODS ANI NURShRY SUPPLIES
See Ihli guarsnlecd Una before aolcclllig anything in rubber goisja
THOMPSON DRUG COMPANY
NOTM'K
Persons desiring their names plac-
ed on the ofllclul ticket for Alderman
Ward No. I at the special election on
nost Monduy ahuu.it Itle their appli-
cation with mo Injure noon Hiiturday
September lit 1917.
A. JUHNHTON City hVc.
Would Huh! Again
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imp did nnt inn-ram Jom-ph lleluV
leuard rur Hi'1 (ivi ni'iiiN unit now In1
wants In reltllti to Kuiupc and help
end Dm- war.
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Woman' Mi mi mil ry Hoelely
The Woman's Missionary Society
will moot niKt Monday afternoon at
5 p. in. at the churrh. In a business
session. This will be our first meet-
ing In four weeks and our ladles arc
anxious to get down to work twain.
He there on time. Tho Wuys and
Mean Committee will be ready lo
present pi a ii i Tor our full work .
Conio hear them and lets Ret busy
ticm't bo n shirker.
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was hurled to dentil by his own en-
Klne lute Halurduy iifternoou Mix
10-year old son saw his father jerk-
ed by the blR belt npun around by
the fly wheel ntid then tossed upon
(ho concrete floor horribly ninnxled
The lit I Id fellow. powerleHU to ren-
der any si ml of aid hlitiHelf ran
from the pump station nrreiimlnu.
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HOIUIV IH NOW OOVKItNOIl
Lieutenant Governor W. P. Hobby
became Governor of Texas last Fri-
day night as toon a tho Impeach-
ment charges bad (been oftlclavlljr
laid before the Senate. When Mr.
Hobby waa congratulated upon his
elevalloo he said "For awhile."
Hobby and Ferguson greeted each
cordially Saturday morning. Mr. Fer-
guson said "Come lo Will" and Will
went In and donned the official toga.
Governor Hobby had his dosk placed
In a room adjoining the Governor's
office and the Ferguson family will
continue to occupy tho mansion until
tho Senate acta In the case.
Among tho Inst official acts or
Governor Forgujion waa declaring
martial law In Houston because of
the negro soldiers disturbance and
calling a special election for a State
Senator in the Hth district to elect n
successor to S. M. King roslgnod.
It Is believed that the results of
this election will bring on a contest.
Representative Denton a Ferguson
partisan Is candidate and Collins will
make tho race as an anti-Ferguson
man. Beimlors" will contond that
there must bo 30 days notlco glvon
of Mich election! bill the Governor
nllowcd only three days
lltidttoe of Lubbock will probably
hnvn charge of tho caso before the
Semite. Tho Hennto will go thrmiRh
nil the teittinony. It Is expected the
limine will pun the University ap-
propriation hill us II came from tho
Si-lute and tluit Gov. Hobby will
npi'inve ft.
i:n lloMiy le iM-ini'. in sed lo Mib-
niii l!i peal of the lnw ncitln;'
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TAKE ft rOH LESS THAU 23 CENTS.
FOR AI.K OR TIIADB
FOR BAI.B A ilrl'a blcycla at a
bargain. Apply at the Blmal oltlu.
Kfllt SALE Half .action lood land
four tulle of Snyder. IX per acre.
100 acre. In cultivation three room
houire plenty water eto. Addreaa
Bnyder filicnal for further Informa-
tion. 41tf
KOII 8AI.KMy place In Eut Bny-
di.r noar Central School building; at a
bargain It Mltf nt once. C. II. Alel-
nnilor Dcrmott.
KOII HAIKl)nn of the moat dinlr
nolo Utile himicR In Hnydor. bta ni'
at onre. Apply V . 11. Taylor Miy
deir Toiiu. 11 If.
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to Si.iiiliii.li. will e'll one or two
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oier land at lait ended. Title retaat-
od In United Slatea. Land by act
of Congreaa ordered to be opened
under liomo.tead law. for Battlement
and rule. Two million three hundred
thou.and acres. Containing aorae of
the best timber and agricultural land
loft In tho United State.. Large copy
righted map showing land by town-
ship and section laws covering
.nine and description of soil ellmato
rainfall elevations temperature ftcy
Pont paid One Hollar. Orant Lalds
liOcating Co. Portland Oregon. II '
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FIRST YEAR, No. TWELVE, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1917, newspaper, August 31, 1917; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288178/m1/10/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .