The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SECOND YEAR, No. FOUR, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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U SNTDaTJa ilSIAL MID MM CITakBl' OOCKTT TaVIAJ
Removal
Thli is to advise thepublic that we have moved
our entire fuel business and blacksmithing to the
house formerly occupied by Davenport & Rei-
ner just north of S.J.Castevens hardware store
jtlf we will be better prepared to meet the
deJnands of the public for anything in our line.
Phone or call and give us your orders.
W. T. BAZE & SON
Ml. A. AJUaM
i Santa iIMbm
a aarU aide al a aware
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HINOKANT (IK LAW OK
KNOWI.M1I.Y INHIMKIli:
The Loralne NowsAnd a lew ollv
'mall papera and sfionie Ferguson
rampalgnera are tfl Ins to niako voles
by arousing Texglt women lu Ilia Idea
that Gov. HojWDy and the Leglslatim
IkroJin a more crumb of suffrage.
tiuy aay Oh they fiiea it so you
u vote In the primaries but woulil
not lot you vote In the general eloc
lion.
The Loralne Noon li quoted ai suy
ing:
"Aa woman suffrage now stand
n Toxaa the women can mit around
In party polltlra wnicn are an ui
waya precisely clesn but look you
when It comet to electing a school
director or a lown official or voting
on some email local Improvement
they hare no rote. You tell u Inn't
It a Jokel Tho women ot Tnxaa arc
supposed to know enough to help
nmlt a President but thoy ore
not supposed to know enough H
eloct a dogeaicher."
There Is a My politician al Sweet-
water who. In making a Errgusnti
speech at Abilene recently playi-l
on tho same ukolelo to eiciio me
nr:mllre of the women. Hhn said In
her soeoch:
"Hobby declsrcs bo Is a ladles' man
becauso ho nave us a vole. What kind
of a vote did ho give us! The right
to vote only In primary nomination-.
We are nut allowed to vote In bond
Kindlons not allowed to vote In
school elections not allowed to vote
In prohibition elections ana not al-
lowed to roto In any genen I flee
lions. Hobby gave us the right to
rale Just enough for us to vote In
help him beat Jim Ferguson but
he hssn't fooled the women of Tel-
Possibly the lady should not be
blamed. She and the l.orolno Newa
may not know any better. 1'os.lbly
they do not know that Hobby and
'1
ksgsVar Sana
LIVER DIDNT ACT
. DIGESTION WAS BAD
Up 65 yr OU Kentacky Udy
Alter Ft Dowt
Headonvllla Kr. Mr Cynthia
Hlgglnbotham of tola town says: "At
my aga which la 5 tha liver does
not act ao well as when yonng. A few
years ago my itomach waa all out of
III. I was constipated my liver
didn't act My digestion waa bad and
It took ao little to upset ma. My an-
etlta waa gone. I waa very weak...
I decided I would five Black-
Draught a thorough trial aa 1 knew It
was highly recommended for thla
trouble. I began taking: It I felt
bsttar kfter a few doses. Mr arpetlta
Improved and I became stronger. My
boweli acted naturally and tha least
trouble wag soon righted with a few
Notice!
lettliUtura went Jutt a fr
u nmuuoD would Allow Id
bringing about prohibition nnd wt
min suffrM. They av ui all tbey
could without eonitltulonU amenu-
ment and with tha 16th Ui-Ulaiure
nrada up ot aama kind of men and
with W. P. Hotruy lor governor we
will ba given chance at the next
leailon to vote on amendneota cov-
erlng theta mattera. Along tbl latin
line tha Port Worth 8tar-Tolpgri.ni
cava:
We Uioughl we had dlacovenil
the very acme of ahaurdlty and df-
libera to iliroprtaentatlun whttn wp
came upou the argument made by a
KorgUiun I k-u tenant that tho brow
erloi (llrtatcdj tho tone law and thai
It only closed a few suburban btw
Julnta which the browern dirt" nnt
enra about. We did not think w.
could find any th lug to match the dec
laratlnn thkt tho prohlblllunlata hud
ttfMin fllmriamuiPd by tho closing up
or the aalooui In all or tho lnrK
rltlea of Toxu Hut we must confiMs
that we wero inUtakvn. That ar-
Kumotit In bobalf of Mr. Korguiioit
lib been aurpaaedd In liiBlncvtit)
and absurdity by another which Ik
lo the effect that white fllm-flammlnif
the prohibitionists by giving thnn
prohibition Ufivernur Hobby nlnn
rilm-riammod tho iuffraKl"ts by Hiv-
ing thorn primary suffrage
Mure la tho argument which I-Vi-guson
lloutcnanta hrc making In a
vain endeavor to bolittcr up a bank-
rupt campblgn and divert attention
from the real Ismies; Uovernor Hnbliy
did not give tho women full suf-
frage. He did not glvu them lh
rlxlrt to vote In tho general election
he did nut glvu tho initio right lo
vote In the prenldenlii.1 elections or
local eloctlons or bond elections or
school elections. "Ho only gavo you
the right to vote for him against Mr
Ferguson" ono speaker declares.
The llrst thought that should come
even to the lensl informed of hi
hearer should be. of rourse thai by
the same token ho giive them the
right to vole for Mr. Ferguson
ngalnst himself If they had a mind
ta Hut so low Is tho estimate In
whlrh these gentlemen hold Iho In
lellinenro of flie ponplo especially
iho women that they dare to pre
sume that even that thought would
.t.
nut oecur to them. They know tie
ip ihmiilvna. but they do not b
.. aaamsslnl .
Z:; -
111 r .....In . i...hi.w1 Mr. Ferguson are gn-
Ing thnt thoy can get
way
such misrepresentation.
Kvory Intelligent c'.tlsen
Wk. TeDi How SL Wm Rdlm.
of BUcl-DrunL
doses of Black-Draught
Seventy years of success fed tut ha
made Thedford'i Black-Draught
standard household remedy. Ever
member of every family at tlmea
need the help that Black-Draught can
Aire In clcanslnc the system and re-
lieving the trouLlee that come from
constlpstloo Ind'cestlon. lazy Hrer
eto. Yon cannot keep well unless your
stomach liver and bowels an In good
working order. Keep them that way.
Try Black-Draught It acta promptly
gently and In a natural war. If yon
feel alugglsh take i does tonight
You w".l fuel fresh tomorrow. Prlea
Ail drecjIsU.
j. n
that the legislature and Oovarnoi
Hobby bestowed upon the women 01
the lists all that It was In their pow-
er to bestow upon them. The lulls-
Mure lias no mora power to gram
full auffraga to women than It has to
grant auffraga to soldier. HtXIi wo
men and aoldlera are prohibited
from voting In general eleotlona by
ihe constitution. It will require n
constitutional amendment to grant
full auffraga to women. A constltil
llonul ameudment can be submit to I
only at a regular session of the leg
Islature and at the last regular see
lon of the legislature Mr. Feren-
son waa governor. The reason why
woman suffrage amendment was
not submitted to the people by tin
last two regular sessions of the legls
lature waa the aame reaaon why t
prohibition amendment waa not sub
mitted. Mr. Korguson and bis lieu
tenants In the legislature prevented
It. It requires a two-thlrdf vote of
both houses to submit a constitution
al amendment and by controlling
a few votea over one-third Mr. For
guaon waa able to defeat the sub
mission of a prohibition amendment.
The neat regular session of the leg
Islature with Mr. Hobby as gov.
ernor will submit bonh of these prop
oaltlon to the people.
These are facia that nobody knows
better than tha Forguson moo who
misrepresent them. Hut something
must be done to detract public at
tention from the facta In tha Im
penchmnnt record and nothing Is too
absurd to serve the purpose It would
seem.
"He only gave you Uie right to
vole for him agalast Mr. Ferguson!"
What a oonfosslonl Here wo have It
from the mouths of Mir Ferguson's
own lieutenants that Uovernor Hoi.
by did not fear to trust his candidacy
to the good women of the stale. lion-
Is a confession that Uovernor Hobby
know that the good women wouhl
vole for him. And what a reflection
upon the men of tho state! For Iheso
gentlemen aro plainly atlompllng to
convey the Idea that without Iho wo-
men's vote (lovenior Hobby could not
be elected. They are aaylng In efleit
that tho men who volo for Mr. Fer-
guson will be voting for a man whom
the bulk of the good women will re-
fuse to vote as a inattor ot course
Tin truth Is. of course that Ibe
vest majority of the men are going
to vole to keep flovernor I lobby In
tbu nxerullvo office SO that -toi
July 27 we can all forgot about Mr.
Ferguson anil renter all on' energies
upon co-operating with the nation In
winning the war. Hill then- goiine-
ir.cn nri) nokoen' f ' . 'tr" Me- a
loss tor nigumcn's and tli'-y do not
hefc.ij;- 'o Hue' II- ' :mn of the it.-it-In
e'-M'g to fo.il lb' -.voiii .n
"Tii-J Is anoiinr fuel c..:i-.ierer
Willi th' J.-I.nnry n"nuo law which
these genllemen geek to hide nnd
h: n Mint au-lnln.i B-vl'V
r n Hi.' 'U't t.
(i..ii.i-iir HnblK ai. Ins: Mr Fere"
son It also gives them the rlptit ir.d
the power to nominate candidates for
the legislature who will vote In sub-
mit a constitutional amendment eron'
Ink- full suffrage to the women. That
Is the ohlef vnlue of primary suffni'ie
from the standpoint of the suffra-
gist. II assure them full woman suf
fruito In Texas as soon as the leiils-
tnlure con submit It legally. It I. leg-
islature of Mr Ferguson's supporters
Is elected the primary suffrage bill
will be repealed. Hut mat is not r.n-
lnX tO happOH
for flovernor Hotihy
1.! a lel.l..'.re free from the .
Ing to be electee.'."
oOo-
On the 26th of June 19111
mrr statewide prohibition became a
law In Toxas. On that same day a
man named' Meyer was arrested In
Han Antonio for violation of tho law
and In a few mlnutea bis case was
nut through the local court and ai
peal papers were tiled In the higher
courts to lest the constitutionality
the law. It Is plain enough Uiat the
lliiuor men had their goal aireany
Z'VrZ'Xt '.V
Ii Is orohkhly anmewhat disappoint-
Ing to them to know that the appeal
will not hehesrd till July 19. They
will be worse done up when the
court gives Ihem what they gnl In
fort Worth tn their filed up vlolr
lion of the s ine lew.
Attlcus Webb says: "About the V
. n.nvrtnient today. tVi'' B
L .rk of I'ol.hevivii'n
.. ear ...rrk of I ol.nevl I I
Note the following Instance in tne.
nrennlre'l- :l of s Kern' i.l club 1-iYt '
.- . if'l. t.l.... Rnm J llun'C- .
l Kort ttorlh. Judu Bnni J tun c
as uuoled by the Fort Worth Heeoul
said' "Thai he went with s cntnpi. '
.u.. .olii'-r- 'ron' S"l-
f e.l onfiMerate .ol r- mn
.''.ip Ipilngs. -.rmel '. - "'
v.llh shooting k'. ms. otvd seated finv
rnor Coke over K. J. Davis. In tli
.cnstructlon following th. war
... u. ..Il thai hR Ii
'.nilu to m.k. a rimil.r m.reh.
m Darken Your---
"JGrayllalr
WW iVMrWM-
th wqrld't elmn-
at wwt annart tmnV
ury ntur raaujtsu.
Nutadr. MtsUkr.
a.rKlpnsitlTlr will not
laia taW ibmi Mkto
kin. N Mine to
buy fn must m t4-
Ciah UJtW toatiMr. ril
up la WUcaulr
mt1wm4 TmhHIm
f A m m iHMiTwn m.
..'.i.- LL lime Cm. lb
GKICHESTJR SPILLS
Linnet i
(a ssm tot cm-cwaa-Twa a A
lAUUNf skAHD riixa la a rb JA
Oold SitTiJIle IwaM tvalfd 1U
gitfMt; Ts M otbbs. 1X
aOTtaa Mi Mt iw cuuaiXs.Tfna y
1iVM PILLS fo twralV-M
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST
J"" FVERYWHERE ZZ'JJk
DRAUQHON'S
rticnoi.
Oaly nll-tam HwSbmb OiIWs la W Ta
m. TSimiisIi arvs mm mt Sailer.
(.tiolerai Morbus. .
This Is a very painful and dangsr-
oua disease. In almost every neigh-
borhood someone hae died from It
before medicine could be obtained or
li physician summoned. The right wa)
la to have a bottle of Chamberlain a
Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy In tbe
house ao aa to be prepared for It.
Mrs. Charles Enyeart. Huntington
Ind. writes: "During tbe summer of
1911 two of my children wore taken
sick with cholera morbus. I used
Cbamborlaln'e Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy and It gave them Immediate
relief."
W ill Te.l I'mlillillll'i"
Austin. Tesns. June I. A rose lo
test the constitutionality of the state
wide pruhllilll'in law which became ef
fcctlvo last midnight was filed late
today In the court of rrlmln: I aiieal
. . II... miinlv I.
.' ' . . n.i.. fnr
Is In the nature of sn application for
a Vlt of habeas corpus Meyer claim
Ing that he Is being llleitnlly rest a In
ed of Ills liberty by tho sheriff ot
llesnr county for the alleged viola-
tion of this new Inw. Presiding .lo.lre
W. R Davidson granted Mev.-r bn'l
and set Hie ruso for hei-'-u- I'J'v
'ii i.ng vi.eatlnn.
Has a (IihsI Opinion of Clinlulierliilii's
Tnhlels.
'Thamliei Iain's Tablets uto a win-
der. 1 never sold anything tnai ueai
them" writes T. D. Trcssey Rich-
mond Ky. When troubled with In-
digestion or constipation give them
a trial.
A ini-s.iise was recefvi-d ls
Nannie Hall Ibis week from tier nr..
or announcing the f:irt Hint hi
hml
arrived safely In Prance He Is with
the l'nlteil rt.-.tes Navy;
Self Defense
DEFEAT BACKACHE AND KIDNEY
TROUBLE WITH ANURIC
Many people in Texas as else-
where hsvo stilfered from rheumatism
and kidney troiiblo and have found
Anuric to lie the most succes.riil remedy
lo overcome these painful and danger-
ous ailments.
The lucky persons are those who have
anllerrd bill who are now well because
lliey heeded Nature's warning signal
In lime lo correct their trouble with
Hint wonderful new discovery of Dr.
Pierce's called "Anuria." You should
promptly heed these warnings some
of which are dissv spells backache
irregularity ot the urine or the pauilul
twinges of rheuniali.in sciatica or lum-
bago. To delay may make possible
J. f....a l kolnMW dMlM.
. .. -im.
j Xo overcome these distressing eon-
dilions take plenty of exercise in the
open air avoid a heavy meat diet drink
freely ol water and at each meal lake
Anuric Tablets ( double strength ). Yoo
will In a slmrt time find that yno are
one ol the llrm ind'-rsers ol " An-onc".
All dniKKi"ts sell Amine tor mle:
or send Dr. V. M. Pierce. Invalids'
Motel and rturical Institute Buffalo
N. Y. like for trial package.
jACKsnnao Texas. "I sm more
Amir0
Tll1.( annulled live to eight
tlll.a at niktl't and sometimes more.
1 ess so well pleased ailll Ibe tirat
( ( ( (o
'j' lio-! i l..nl.s. It is Hie only
Ihm( ia .IV e sny relief for
lb.' knltievs and I want llie world of
f ( fc A
the best mwli-'ine on llie market
Ln-dsv." A. J. MII.I.KR.
'i Pr im' pellet n rnlate and Invor
ft.V'a'"S''.n .r".K
. . ...... - .. 1. ft r.mtain
JU.-apule. Jap-Umle but elUcient
A
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i IsMlll I Tested I
I iB I'7l4'l SI mil:ectT.omytith3uocr
I iff F.s i r i"7 r.r.!:3 f.:i
I Xaaia' fill neb l '.l." raui eflra lei-is. '
L IsJJ Iff Forln"'ancehuli4relsofmllcn I k
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BNYDKR UARAUB
w..cnuca ntop.
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RACINE RUBBER COMPANY RACINB Wl
Hour Hftinuah. t
This la a mild form of Indigestion
It Is usually brought on by eatlnti
too rapidly or too much or of food
not suited to your digestive organs.
If you will eat adowly masrtlcate
your food thoroughly eat but little
meat and none at all for auppur
you will more than likely avoid the
sour stomach without taking any
medicine whatever. When you bavo
sour stomach take ono of Chutnb'-r-Isln's
Tablets to aid digestion.
Kum-no V. Italia five times socialist
candidate for the Presidency of th.
'United Btatcs was arrested at CIcve
land Ohio bocause of language used
In a Socialist speecb delivered at Tan
Ion. Ho was at I levelaml lo deliver
Miother tirade against the govern-
ment. Debs is cunslucrcd by many
people as much anarchist aa Hoclsllrt
WK HKMj TIIKIPT STAMPS AM)
Come In cet Bank Books
and put vour cnuaren
in Lie Club
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AMOUNT ITACH WEEK.
IN 60 WEEKS:
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S-CENT CLUB
I-CENT CLUB
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nti Tiirv PAN EHIN
FinST AND rtECItKASK TIIEIIl PAYMENTS BAC HWEEK
NO CHAItCE TO JOIN ALL AHB WELCOME
IX) YOl' III TY
AS A MISSION
ItEll
The First National Bank
SNYDER
: 7 tcrt..3 t')
nui eitra lettr.
huniirwlemtlm
r tlo Emtra Toti
irf euntoti which pro
Vr J. C. Harris who if chief
inspector of the operation of ex-
emption boards came In Saturday
from bla travels.
Whooping Ooogh.
In thla disease It rs Important that
the eoogh be kept loose and expeo
tnratlon easy which can be done by
giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Mrs. P. II. Martin Pern Ind. wntos
"My two daughters bad whoopln
rough. I gave then Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and It worked Ilka
a' charm"
jCl l-'ilinx Developed
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