The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SECOND YEAR, No. FOUR, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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THIRTV-8H00ND YKAR.
MTDBIt KinUir OOCnTTT mAH KKIDAY Jl'I.V 8 191H.
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f
IN W. S. S. DRIVE
iviyrB ok w. a. . campaign
1 JORCU uinm sfnoiM
gsstjrtpttonxs PerceaUfrw.
Hgrmltlih Independent District:
B.J. Hr Chairmen Hsnnlelgh Mn.
Claw htunoi HcratU7 quota
I1J.I00 pledged Hl5 pgr cent II.
.Dunn Independent District: J. P.
Bllllnicaler. Chairman Dung Texas
Mn. W. H. Morrow secretary quo
ll 11M60 pledged 17705 per cent
40.
I.' fllBIHt- M I.
... ..
1 Illll chairman Ira Tciae Mra. Orgy
dog ElUnd aocrotary quota 1176611
pledged H!10 por cent 16.
Snyder Independent District: Mra.
'B. J. Anderaoo chairman ffhydor.
Teia Mn O. P. Tbrane Secretary.
Quota l160 pledged 111410 por
cant 101.
Qulng IjjBtrlcl No. I: J. i. Harrl"
chairman. Camp Spring Rt A. H
Berry aeoretarr quoin f 6Hdo plclr-
t flit Vr cent 15.
Old PyYon N I Yl). C. Boobe
phklrman Hermlolgh Toiaa 0. M
Coi agcrotarr. quotg 13450 plndgwl
510 per cent b'
rMH RneMIir nislr ct. NO. : J
r WraWcr chairman Camp Springs
'iriliail.
a ..r. .
'TtZi. T. Wf. She
Kev. i. wr. ouuei". -
to 19300 pledged 13.776. per cent
10
(iotton Wood Flnta No. 5 Jasper
. Holme chairman lludil Texas J
II. Ilndnall secretary quota $366
plcdied 1670 por out 13
Canyon No. 7: I. . Oolden chair-1
m.n Rnvdor. Rl. 1. Mra. Zack Tay
lor. aecretary Ira. quota 4f0. pl-dK T
. ..... - a A II
. .! '
Dlaon No. 7 H. P. Wellborn cnair .
" t... IMra. Andy
Treroy BMreiary quot 76oo
pledied 13695 por cent 31.
llethel No. 10. A. M. McPheirann
chairman Snyder B. F Womnrk
aecretury quota 19.900 pledar I
13015 per cent 31.
Independence No. 11: llnywo l
I'atteraon chairman Hnyder Jonn i.
Webb aecretary Snyder quota 16151
Pledged 12160. per cent 36.
Plalnvlew No. 13: Prof. Park
chairman Snyder. P. Frcytea. aerro-
tiry quota 110900 plrdurd 336'l.
per cent 30.
Plu.anna No. 13. John A. Staveh-
chairman Fluvanna. Tom L. Wlm-
ton. aecretary quota 125660 pledg-
ed 18.630 per cent 34.
Bookout and Monare No. 14. Milton
Wert chairmen. Ilermott. T. J. Bhea
t aecretary quota 5jo".
11606 per cent 36.
Crowder No. 15: John T IK.
chairman. W. I). Umona aecretary.
. quota 37660. plcdied 1760. per cent
10.
Bell No. 16. Sam I Johnaon. ehnli
man Bt. 3. D. H. Wa.ton aecretary.
f Snyder quota 14360 pledged
par cent 13.
Oanawvy. No. 17: A. P. Oanaw.y
I' itolrman. U-rmlrlgh. Newt Walton.
tiyiquola 17060. pledged 1670
' per cent .
gtrayhorn.No. ll:T.W.Crenaha
tialrman Snyder M. B. Al.iander.
'lAjretary quot. M.IOO pledg.d
rV'er cent 33
ui N. II: I- N. Perlman.
' ehakman. Dermolt. K. OWn.
chairman im-tih"". -
retary. Snyder quota I34BO aledged
rant IR
Eanli No. to Cornelius Uav .
chairman. S-nyder Mrs. J- C. toll.
arety. n" '.'50'
IJ980 per cent 10
I960 per cent eo.
' v.. oi.n w Light chair
Turner ru.
gny(i Geo. Brumley. secro- ):.. n people
rr' ouot. 110.600. pledged He k. for th .ple to ov.-r-
ttry ui i the vmmt fmmKttt
per cent 7. f r. Halt-j n hp ci cho-8lo It to en hsve ill-
rM"u T.n ' ilerrolelgh. Mrs. Joe ! ..-ed the llolshevlkl corrnrli o( ork
" se ;.rry n'ota T. ! n . and -Mer H c. . V.-.l
. . . .. nor cent XI.
pledgtn
. ti: August ttnb.
ebalrtnan. Loralne Bt I.
Secretary. q 'A '
per cent II. .
Mltchcl County Uno. N" '4 '
Hrd clulrnran. Dunn. Mr. C.rrl
Hanson secretary. 0""" "
Burpht No- n
chairman. ilernilclRh. II. I-
secretary quota 13750 pledged 1600
per cent 15.
Dep Creek. No. 15. Cecil Doak.
chairman flnvder. (!. C. Rrownfleld
Ffecretary quota' 13760 pledged 36l
per cent ?.
Wnoilard No. II: II. T. Walton
chairman flnrder J. L. Illlirh aeer
tary Quota 11300 pledged 1110
per coat II.
Jfrah. No. 10: K. C. Wears chair-
man. Arah. W. T. flklgner. tfeeretary.
quota 14160 pled red 1110 per mat
I
dermic. No. II: 1. T. Wendell
rhalrman llermlelch Job. NocMIm-
er gecretary quota 4I00 pledger
11110. per cent 15.
Sharon. No. 13: Kmmelt Trevor.
chairman. Ira R. O. MrClure aecYe.
lary quota 14160 pledged IJ0J5.
per cent 61.
Ranta fe Naj. 31: Joe Adami
chairman Pyron J. L. Pteron
secretary quoin IO.f0 pledg. d
63965 per cent 37.
Egypt No. 17. 1. Mull chtlrnrin
Snyder W. L. Ithoadea. secretary
quota 13900 Hidged 1446. pur cenl
li
Lord Mountain No. 3: O. I.
Morrow rhalrman. Snyder llob liar-
less Rccrrteiry quota 13400 pluil.
td K00 por cent 31.
The miota levied against Scurry
county wti baaed on the cenaua of
1910 allowing for an average Increase
In population and la considered about
twice whdt lhs condlllona Mere
would warrant. A matter of fact
drouth condltlona have onueed a de-
crease of population. Hut lor th
i - - .
'rtrouthr yoi.ra our county could ana
- -
would have doubled sria nnpi
Tlie Drtre at Hnvdrr
Knyder'a aubecrlptlon 93.40 O'l
jK-r cent of quota 101.
Rubarrlberg In Scurry county to the
1000.00 limit club: Taylor Cotton
Dunn; B. K. Bv.rta. lunn; K W
'tarb. Knnll. P. I.. Fullor Knnlif. I
I'attereon PjVon 1. Wrlllht Moour
leihel. Mnr. M. U. Oardner. Ili'rm
.... . ... ITI...nna. I). A
leina.
Jonei KIUTna and the following
m Hnvder. II O. Ilargman. A. C.
Wllmelh. Hnyder Knlghla Ti'mplai
Maaona Klrat Natl. Bank Flrat Stale
llan v Bnyder Natl. Hank W. T
Thompaon John M. Ravage. J. II
Himletl Mra. C. C. Illgglne. Mur-
hall HlgKlna. W. A. Fulhr. J. C.
Maiwell I!. C Head J. K. Illackanl
tinker. Orayum Anderaon "
W. T. Manry. C. W. Bnrllett Tlty o:
Snyder. W. O. Wllllanm lllgglnbnth-
am Harrla Co.. H. O. Towle. C B.
Fdrgueon. Hugh Tl.ylor. fluy K. I'ux-
Ion J. H. Ilannabaaa J. "'
O. P. Thrane J. J. Knonaman. r.o
ene Itobertl. J. W. Feenmlre. J. II
Seara Snyder t'hapter lied froea nnu
Branehea Marhhnll Fuller.
The Vote ax Now rNUmaled.
Hore are aome flgurea recen'l)
compiled by election erperta showing
the eatlmated relative etrcngth or
Hobby and Fergunon In Scurry coun
ty.
Total vole I men I l-4'
Of Iheee Hobby 16d6. Fergunon 43
Total vole of reglittiVod women 6 1 1
Of theae for Hobby 603 Fergu-
non 9.
Totl.l Hobby 3101; Ferguaon 61.
Thli la the estimate turned In
Final results may be different.
CaBdidat? Clnrk Withdraw.
Henry Clark of- Stephenvllle who
haa been a candidate for governor
attended a Hobby Wily In Dallaa urn
publicly announced that he 1 out of
it.. p.r nil will ninDort Hobby
for governor.
HtiasU May Kally.
Ixindon. July I. Grand Duke
Michael la reported to bare lamed a
nKHi.tn .arlne he ennitor:o It bis
..."-..-
nil. in restore ami regenerate tbe
hu"-rk
'ibe volunle- army In the Djn Ciw-
dl.trlct is rnpliIlT Inereisins
TV Oermans ire i..vanclni nml n. ir.
Ire the Oi rrom c-il.mll i
From the publlshei! description
of those lltle Frcech tlght-
c tviVa. Ihy do their work well
d promise to b.- a valuable Implo-
ment of war.
OFIHE RED CROSS
Knl ('r
Work.
At the anual meollng of th' Sny
der Bed Crosg Chapter Weonesday
the following offlrer.t were lecl-d
for the ensuing ye.tr
K. J. Anderson rhalnr.au.
Mrs. K. B. Barnes VIce-t'halrmsn;
Mra. Fred Orayum Ass't.
Mrs K. F. Smith Secretary:
Harvey hhuler. Tr'-aeurer.
Mrs. C. C IllgglnJ Memberanlp
rhalrman.
Mrs. M.
A. Fuller KlnLure chair-
. B. htanfleld hospltiil sop
man.
Mrs. W
piled.
Mrs. C. R. Perklna -turglcal dre
Ing
Mra.
K. J. AndiVin. Junior le-
pnrtmenl.
Mrs. J. fl. Hard' and Mrs. II. II
Rosser knitting.
Mrs. C. ti Fl-.'i. Il-irne di-parl-ment.
The various departments subinllle I
excellent reportit of Iho fltcal ei
lust closed showing th enormous
.mount of work rcc impliehed In th.-
several branches of th' Bed I rose
The Her ill 'ill llei.r..
Knllowlng wnl siibmltt -d by the
lli'.mlelgh niernbeialnp o' "lie hull-
lreo' and forty h"1' "1"w"
murh activity In that communi.y.
during the fiscal year Just closed:
103 Hospital shirts in sweniers
helmcls. 11 wrlsllets s V-""
socks 20 wash cloths 33 towels 6
-.ho. is 14 pi Irs pillow cases. 3 ur
gicnl aprons.
IMfri at Del llln.
I.ter Freeland. the aim ol II I!
Freelano. fornn'rly a business man
of Hnyder tiled June 23. at Del Hlo
Texas. Ilerei.neil was a relative or
Mrs. Hi H Cotlen of thl clly.
i mutler lit eleetlng n slate su-
i.rintendenl of Public Schools lots
I people here have made up their
iml. in vote for Miss Hlanlon. They
say In aa much aa our women are
thev think we ougni to ei-c
one woman official. Besides that it
being argued that Mr. Trussic no
. .. nlerilnn and Mr Domh-
lll umnir
ty has been ataylng too close to
I Farmer Jim.
.. inHiffrenre la apt t"
make the children in.nlfN.Venl boul
the home and pan-nlal naisgmg w.
make them hMe II
.- r'nmli.lonera' court went out
'east of town last Thursday afternoon
!.d tested the new road tractor. The
marhln. will do all tn ia ci......u
tor It and the court got together Sal-
uroay and closed up the uel or
the big thing.
Judjre Philip" Appr""'
Austin June 10 l'Jl
Hon. M. B. Rouer
f-nydiV. Teiae
My d-ar friend:
I appreciate more than I can tell
you the endorsement of the Snyiler
. . .l.-i. ...... .nit thru
bar. I sincerely inu i--
you the other g.-nll.-mrn Joining In
It I am graterul to an "-
n strong endors.-tient and will hnn
weight ami Influence i i"i
Scurry county with you gentleme
klndlr looking after It for me. as 1
know you will do tlr.t without any
.. . ...imi rrnm fe. ! am r
r-:rrner sum"..-
luc:ant to Impose upon my frlcril-
In this contest u'u
measure compelled UBn" " '
v.nerous effort.
Wl'b kind regards. I am.
Slncerelv your friend.
NELSON PHIUM.
OF CITY COUNCIL
Ttie Clly Council of lh cltr
of Snyder mot In rrjfultr lenilon on
Jul? S 1911 with Hi follow inn clly
official preifnt: Mayor R. P. fimltti
Hffcretarr C. W. Wllka Marihal (1
I'. Wolfe and aldermen W W.
hfhnlfi. J. J. Tiylor J. W. Mmy
T. J niarkburn and J. J. llitrimU
HM uteR of mcotlnit hfld on June
tth and IPth rwtf and approve
The 'allowing ar count wrrc Vnait
f.d rdrrd paid.
('haa lorkliart rrJiliia: dflliKiucnt
tii ro.U '
W W. LlvlnitHt'in 1-3 inontli Hrav-
nxtr Hntk Ml f
i.ttn pu re) Sanitary work . f 1 0 2 K
P. M. nolln. fir mamhal ..$r. 0i
Fpplnr. nUhl watrh I hw
(t P. Wolf MuXial
(' V . Wtlk. in rotary t-o mi i-
:nr " r - - 2I on
StmnpM 'or Kninllii tlnn hoard 3f
Totem k Durby lilarkKinllh . . 16 i'
11. V DavlN rhnrrman Rqualltatlon
hoard $27.0'.
HDytkr In- ft K. To. Pumplnn 162 fi"
J h Andrnwa Hanltwry work f 2 O-i
Dr. lUnnabaa. f'lty Health Of K.0O
Orayum lrii(t f'o.. mlic act . .17.6't
TliompHf.n Iru(t To. mine Act $6 kc
A. V. Wentbrrrv ntr '"rk $M 1'i
.1. W. Ornpnp mri'M work . . M
II. H. Mir Co. mlfir Art
Wllklrnon Mir fo mlw art
T W Taitim Mrrct wtrk
K. II. Hlirclnbotham. unpt
Work
9 IK 7:.
.$2.1"
f (f.
Water
$:i:i.fti
K. K. Hnilth two mpftltiKu Jnn $4 'i
Stamp tckKrntn H
i. W. Hori'n. two mt'tln(t June $1
W. W Kclmli' two mrctlncH
Juno
$4. ou
$:i fid
$4 d"
1 (Ml
1.1 IM.
J. S. Taylor one mwUtm
June
J. W fMHKwy. two mpetlnK
Jun'
J. J. nurm-tl. two iii"otinf"
June . . -t
T J. Illarklnirn. nn-ftlnifn
Juno
P. W KorniHT. nlrpft work
Hrcrfitary wan Inatrurtrd to draw
rheck nt-Mlnst thr (in. fund arpoutr
in payment of Warrant Nov r2l
amount $4 7fi do with th-- ini-ni
thereon mild waiVant helni; lusued t
thn Kurrka Klre Hof Cn 'o- fin-
llfiHO for I lie fit).
Will Shaw havInK fH'd r 'H'iHf
tor the office nf Sirpt. (Uv V. liter
Works May. i ' deelarei : 1 ''111"
vnci.nt. K II lllglnlinth.iin was on-
ly el.'Cleil 10 the offlre of .-"IIP Wu-
ler Works and instructed br fie t.-
or ro secure lb" refiu.Veil bond .inn
lli wlrh rhe M-eretary by Inly .'.'b.
'IS.
The report of K. II. it lata nlioriinii.
V. irr Supt. 'o' toe quir:-.-.' "n-lini
Jt:nr 30th rt.-crlved and upprovi-d
The membership of the First Hap-
1st ehurrh had an enjoyable soclsl
m.ftliig Wlnelay night at rh
home of 1'aaW and Mr. Hlms. It
would do lots of good If church peo
ple would hare such gatherings often-
Apprecle he Wgiwl's Kffurts.
Hallns T.'las. June ? 151"
Kdllor Signal.
Snyder. Tesaa
Hear Sir:
1 desire to express to you 'ID
thanks and the appVeclatlon of th
I'nlled Slat". Treaaury t)epn't:iieni
ine the effective way In which ym
have co-operated In the W-.r Pavings
mip.ill'ii 'fl material' rid- d In
iilakiti - i icess of It.
I realise Juit what you have done
.ecause I have read carefnll- '" h
Issue of the Signal whlrh cam - to
mo. and I am In a p.isltlon to appr el-
ate your spi-'Odld assist: nco.
Yours is the brand of patriotism
which evpremes Itself In effcetlv
s.rvlce. unr. Is a pledire to 'he rr.---
iil.-nt which has been most olv.ni;
filled. Your help has made big re-
suits pos'ible. r.nd I am P' ' '
know that I hive had such gwlfUft'
;r you and the Sicnal.
Yours very truly.
LEWIS I.IPS1TZ.
State Director War Savings Com
Irttrr Krom a Holdlrr'i Wife.
Carbon Kaiitland Co. Tel. IMA
lMr Hnyder Hlgnal:
I bavu Junt rarolfsd i ttr from
my huKband who aalM' lor France
Muy Hih. Ha laid ha waa tolnff to
do till bit for Uncle Bam and aaked
me to do all 1 can by buying W. S. 8.
lis uya thoy are lolng to win thr
war If we will do our part.
He eald when they left Houston
for New York the Red Croai trekted
them find. Todiy la the day for more
hoyi to leave. I hope and pray thoy
make jtood lotdlen. I have nnvor
yet aeea one who fallod to maki
Kood. 1 hale to ve the homrt to.n
up but I hope the mollmri father
and' wIvcr may be rwonrlldd to It
and live Chrlnllin IItoi and wait and
pray for the af return of the bnyn
My huMiand left In HVplerobrr and In
now In Franco. I went to Camp TravlH
and Btayed till hn left there. The
hoy tMniRd to like line. They have
plenty to eat and weer.
I hopo Rcurry county will nihke
Kood crop for I want to come bark to
Hnyder I don't like hre murh. Cot-
ton look vi'ry well but If It doenn't
rnln the corn will not make much
I Winn all our old frlendi well and
may fld comfort us and give ur
peace and brim our hoya bwk to
uh hrlnfclne palnm of vlrtory.
I am elnreerly.
Mm. neMrirn Korkner.
HiHip4tne tu Itrnolutlon.
Hnyder T-iaW. 6-28-1 !M
Mr. MarVvIn Jonvn Member of Cnn-kp-m
WaHhinKton U C
Thn people of Hnyder Tejan In
mu meettna aenthled do rRHpnrt
fully petition the Conurenn of th-
United Hfat'H to Klve the people Na-
tional war time prohibition thrre-
by materially hHnlnic to win thr war
K. K HMITH
Mor of Snyoer Tna.t
WuHhlnttton l. C Jun 2ih i: I
Hon. R. V Wmlth. Mayor.
Hnyder Teia.
Vour tfitram ren-lved. I am h.rt
My In favor of Nnllonsl war time pi"
hlblllon and shall continue In do sll
In my power lo secure Its adoptle-
by congress.
MAHVIS JUNK.
Mrs. Pay IHnl In Mnllas.
Mr. J II Hay of the I'nlnn com-
niiinlty. who has iiei-n ill f"r '1'ilt.'
n while wi.s cirriwl to a s;inlr.-irliini
at Hollas n-n-o'ly and 'II'-'. 'l"r-
IiihI. Friday. The remain
liriiiiKht ho Saturday i.nd hi.'.l--!
from rhe Melho'llst rhurrh In Unvb-
s'un'lay aft'-inu'in The run-rnl '-r
vires were roruliirti-d hy H'-v -I I'
Mrlti-ynolds of Dunn and ll'-v -W. K
Cap.-rlon of Snyder. The Slcn.il '
tends sympathy to rhe lT'-rr hn
hand i nil family.
Mn
Hole' llmtie ltllt-111-.l.
Thc good home of Mrs. J fl D"l'"
ion east Ilrlilce Stieet was totally n-
-i.ee! hv fire about T :!" We'lne-.
day allernoon. Only a wry 'ev
household arllrles w-re saved from
the burning
Mr and Mr. Boles built the bun.'
a few years ago and the cumula-
tions' of many years of home kern-
ing were swept up In flames.
Tli family don't know how tb
fire got started possibly In a closet
Jt was burning fiercely when first dls
covered.
It Is lesfrned that the Insurance was
$3000 on bouse and furnishings.
lceliyteriiul Missionary (wx-tety.
Meets Monday July 4 P '
with Mrs ft F Rcnken
Devotion.. I led by president.
Roll-call. Scripture rjurrtallon' o:
"service."
Lesson from "Missionary Mile
stones." Chapter 5. "Home Mission
Movements and Leaders.' led by Mrs
K F. Smith.
nuslnei. Ch.slng prayer
People used to speak In a Huh'
vein about a re'u.n of socl. l e'hlc -
to the simpler life hut when viewed
from an economic and common svnse . pr(lhbitlon and erae r.ir tke run ei.-
vlsti II is th- right thing to do nn-l J1nitip and voting fraachlae for
war. famine and Christian riagnan- wmn po you see the print! Come
!-.il'y. will c. use penpl" to flnMly ln 4nil rtfi.er b.'fo-o neat Friday
come lo it. There Is not a shadow o' B)rht.
reason why a man or a woman should (
tor; on ' In a ITS costume when M Senator nen Tillman of Fouth faro
Is more comfortable and mor be- . jel Weilnesday In Washington
coming.
OIL OEVELOPtJENTS
III SCURRY COUNTY
HNVflKB Ollj KIKU MATTE KM.
Apparently thera bm "kmm llttJ
actlTltlea In th Akydr fl field from
general o bee nation eUftd point
bat undemround reporte-attaw (hat
there la aomethlog doing erery min
ute. HepreaentatlvM of tlf ofl Intar-
eati are Mtlva In getting report! of
all available ahowlaga aof agenta
from varlouR and aundry eompanlea
are trying to aee 'what makes the
wild oat wild."
Wednesday a bunch of California
oil men were parading the different
'wild' cat" flelda viewing the big dcr
rick. Retting fire to km bubble In
the varloui Rtreama of water In the
county and putting "dnta" In their
little "red bookR."
It Ir reported that more poll t We
ruporttf will be obtainable within the
next few month wnekR or dayR ai
nweimlty may demand.
W. P. Arnold' repreaentlot; the Mar
rln Arnold and Anderean holdlnira
went atfroMi the country thla week
and met J. T. T. H juris en miit Unr'K
to finyder and they "blew In" yea-
tenlay. A atotnach pump will be ntr
enaary to gat any Information out of
thti bunrb for pnblloatloo Juet now.
The moat encouraging part of the
matter Ir the fart that they are "bupy
a a bo In a tar bucket" and that
they have nothing to sell.
The Orirnth Matthewa McUlnma.
Ilfll ayndlcute are parading the Unit
ed Htatfta. Brurry county and othor
plarea and "looking wise." Tou knn
an murh aft I do a-hoirt what they
are doing.
Ro. there you are!
It la nfaft that "ipuddlng" will
beKln In the Dunn IH4 m-jl we'k.
I Mra. Dr. Whlttnere moved bark
ft Hnyder from Colorado tad her
many Bnyder friends are glad of It.
Mrs. Whltmore Is a lady of icplenilld
social and literary accomplishments
and Is a valuable factor in all the
better civic and social activities of
the eommtinrty.
. 1).
mMICITH I N WI.IM
Last Sunday a fair slaed crowd
r" wltnertsed the Imp'r.ine unvelllnB ser-
'i'vll .K of Valentine l.ixlse W. t). W.
at Snyder r.-meS'V'v. M'-uibeTi ri-s--mri-l
at. the loile rooms at 2
o'elnck Sunday afternoon and went
in a body to the cemetery and un-
veiled tho monuments of Sovereigns
llinl.'ens Hwlnt and Ipour. Con-
sul l'(imm.ini'-r Harvey Phuler hsd
rharire of the serve-ei with J. P
Chamhi.s mi ster of ceremonleg aa-
slsted by I.yman Vton and Pete llo-
lln. clerk and Walker WIIss bang-
er. Miilr was furnished by a q lar-
t.tttj composed of Misees OeorgU
llolin and Nell Ifltglns i.nd P.-ed A
Orayum and A P Morris The ora
tor of the occasion was Mayor K. V.
Smith The services were concluded
shortly after i o'clock
To The Wnnsen Voters.
You have Just one week gv.f In
which to register and unallfled to
vote in the primaries. We want loon
women registered In Scurry count..'.
Up to Wedneeday evening of this
week there bail close to 500 regie-
tared. Your country calls tor you. Unless
the Texas women fhow In this pri-
mary a wllllngnegs to ot. it will b
argued by opponents nf woman suf-
frage thai thT don't want the bcl-
lot. If the women vote freely and a
'ovrn(. ) legislature friendly to
man suffrage are nominated in me
primaries then th- men will elect
j them in November and when the reg-
I ular session of the S1h Uglslsturo
mf( vmter they will submit
1 .0 prpned wmen tments to the
lUle constitution On for state win
City.
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SECOND YEAR, No. FOUR, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1918, newspaper, July 5, 1918; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288218/m1/1/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .