The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SECOND YEAR, No. FOUR, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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nUt fcnn&rr Signal
nhatisfrtloB 1.M par rear Ail
stared IB lb puetufflce at lay-
far TlIM SS second ClaSS B3Btl Blftl-
Harrier. Teas. Jul; S. Wilt.
Wear tomnoo clolhsi and cut out
the glad rag habit.
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Col. OroM ears we'll get ralo yel
before too awfully Ut.
ooO
Fort WoVth gtrla dreeeed IB ovor-
bIU are ortvlog freight trucks
otto
The Ute report of the eoodtloo of
the cottoB crop put It at about SZ
per cent Tela wal rated at II. I.
ooO
Beforet bis week It out the aeit bit
German drive mar have been attempt
ed. The alllea are watching Hun ma
neuvere.
aOo
Lento and Troteky who ai Bolsbe-
vlk leaders undertook to hand Russl;.
over to Qermany are now aaid 10 be
la hiding.
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It la oftea the cue that a convict
enargee uBfalrneas and frame up
against a court that tries and con
Yleta him of crime.
Oov. Honby made a speech list
Saturday lo Temple and was cheerrd
by 1.000 Bell county people who
want an hoaeet governon
oOo
Oermeajr'e proposed peaca temir
are looked upon aa a huge Joke. Or
course the schedule la In keerlnc.
with the kakwr'a dWeenel plans but
It looks like K U about lime for him
to begin to modify hie ambitions.
c-Oo
That man or woman la to be pit-
led who Is worrying all the time how
to spend money. The fellow who can't
to by aa article without wanting to
kur It la apt to get ao he can't ahow
vp In town without meeting a bit!
ADlleCtOll
MV. Ferguson romps oo Hobby for
turning the eiecutlve cow lot Into a
tennis court and eays when he geta
back than he will put the family
cow there Hire he had before. If I'
be true that Mr. Forgusou's milk
Mil against the elate was 1(00 It
wuuld aeem tbst old Rossi was not
flush milk producer. -
NOTIiri' ItV ri ltlJCATJON
TDK HTiVTIC OK II-XAJf
Count)- oJ Hcurry.
Id Hie I'rul'Htc Court Thf Rtut
uf Teiaa.
To tlic bliorllT or any Conslnbl
of Scurry Count OrePllnt;:
You art tiTo'iy fo; in'.ait.lid tt
eauie to be publUhod In the Snydr
Signal a now up pur of ganural clr-j
cultitioB publUbod In laid count y
at leaat oace a week for ton conw -
tjtive dajra before the raturn dn)
hereof exclualvt of the day of aervlro
and return the following notlco.
THK 8TATK OV TEXAS
To all poraoni InterMtml In th-'
titatt of Pollen C. HlKKlns dercaa"!
Uary Olive lligsloi has filed In thf
county court of Scurry .ounty her
application for the probate of the lnr.
will and testament or the aald Tul-
les C. Iflgglns deceased and for
letter testamentary and numbered
187 on the Probate Docket or 'alc
eonrt. which aald proceeding will be
heard by aald court on tlhe 8th dav
of July 1918 at the court house n'.
said eouaty. In Snyder at whlrh time
all persons Interested In said estate
art required to appear and answer
sfcld proceeding should thr desln
lo do so.
Herein fall not but hart rou be-
fore aid' court on the fliu d:ir of the
next term thereof this writ wlln
your return thereon .mowing how
yoo have eftculed tne aame.
WIU"-a mf hand' and official seal
at 8nrdr. Texaa. this 19th day ot
June. 1918.
fte.l W. M. Curry. Clerk.
c.aunw Court. Scurry county. Tex
W. k. Merrell. Rherlff Scurry County.
NOTKTi: BY WIMOATIO?!.
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TTtB STATU OP TEXAS
Countf of turry.
In ProbMt Court. The Stole jnf
Texas.
To the Sheriff or anr Constf.hlj 0:
Bcurry
county:
Thoae wlahlag to tranafer thel.-
ictilldVeo from one dlatrlet to another
must do ao by August let Neceesarv
blanka can be bad In my office.
The echoola deelrtni auta aid will
also find blanka In my office. Tola
I should be attended to by Sept. let
At least twenty echoola In Bcurry
county should' receive thli aid th
coming year.
11 O. U Howell Co. Supt.
KM'VANNA.
Mr. R. D. Robloett has resigned his
position la the First State Bank and
he and his good lady left Saturday
for Oranbury Teles thefr old borne
where they will visit a few days wl h
home folks before they go to Fort
Worth where Mr. ltoblnett has ac
cepted a like position In one of the
banks there that he held here. These
young people made many friend
while here who regret to see them
o.
Mr. Else was here Saturday and
stave as many of our good ladles who
desired a chance to Ycglsier.
Mrs. Jno. llurhanan left Saturday
for Ulg Spring to visit her parents
a couple of weeka. Mr. lluchannn ac
companied her as far aa Rosens.
The Thrift Stamp Meeting wait hild
here Friday Hth at I p m . the ap-
fpolnted hour In the school auditorium
Ren J. H. Tate made the opening
address which was enjoyed by all
present. Amount of Stamps sold th"n
amounted to over nine thousand dol
lars. No yellow cards were signed
While we all might have not done our
beat.
I
Bo far at can be learned every wo-
man here reglatered except two
Judge Wllmeth of Snyder spoke In
behalf of Hobby for governor and
after a spoke organised a Hobby'
Club. I
Mrs. Ely of Dallas Mr. C. M. Ely.
son's wife and two children came In
Friday for a visit with Mn and Mrs.
M. Ely. Her husband Is expect" I
within tha next lew days visiting
his parents.
Mr. J. F. Dowdy has purchased
Ihe City Drug Store stock of drugs
and will put It with the stock he
iboutrht of the James Drug rn. ibsi
Notice
To the achool patrona of
Palm Cafe Cream Parlor every Sunday
H'-urry CouDly Greeting:
You Are bcr.tiy com man (led in
mime to tie publlnheo In the Snyilvi-
Slciiat a newHpaper o( g- nera! rlmu
latlon puUlnlit'd In nuld county ut
phil ten dnyi erludlve of the rlny
of ncrvlce and return day hereof tho
foil (i winn notlco:
T1IK HTATB OF TEXAS
To all poraoni tntorcitcd In th
nitatt of John Horace HutrheRon
inarm - r Wood Hutrhenon WlllaM
Hutrhrraon and Glynn llutrhormn
a hlrh said proceeding will be heurd 1
by thf court on the 8th day of July
1918 at the court house of said
county In flnydcr Toxaf at whlfti i
time alt persons lnterpt"d In uld
puttie are required to appoar ani ar.
nwir mid proceeding should they V
sire so to do.
Herein full not but have rou be
fore aald court on the first day nf
the neil term thereof this writ wl'ti
your return thereon showing how
you have executed the same.
Wltneaa my hand and official teal
at flnydt-r Texas thlf 19th day of
June 1918.
W. Y CURRY Clerk.
County Court tfcurry County Tei
KOTHTB BY Pl'niJCATlOH.
TUB STATE OP TEXAS
County of Scurry.
In the Probate cout. The State of
Tcxatr
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Bcurry county Greeting:
You are hereby commanded tn
cause to be published la the Snvatr
SlKnsl. a nowspaper of general cir
culation published in aald county k
li'ant ton days exclusive of day of ser-
vice on return dny hereof the follow
Ing notice:
THE fclTATB OP TEXAS
To all persons interested In the
estate of Mnrlcl Rhults Ererct
Shultx Chancy ShulU and Cbrlstln
ShulUt. minors which told proceed
Ing will be heard by said court oo
I week and we will only have one
drug atore hera. Mr. C. B. Illey man
ager of the City Drug Store has bj-
cepted a position with the Hlggln
botham Harris Lbr. Co.. as manager
of their yard here.
Mr. J. W. 8ouyres W. 8. Boatman
and F. W. Lavender left Sunday
for Alius Okla. to work In the har-
vest flelda.
Mrs. Dlllmer. sister of Mr. J. A.
Stavely. Sr. left Saturday for her
home at Austin after a week's visit.
Mr. and Mr Mayhue of Wichita
Falls visited last week with Mrs
Mayhue't parents lit. Jones and wlfe j"
Mr. Ruaaell Jones returned Friday
from Camp Travis where he ha
been lo the service of Uncle Sam and
from whom he received his discbarge.
Prof. T. 8. Christopher of Abllenr
was here Saturday after his Ileus
hould good's. He Informed us that he
was not settled as he Is expecting to
be celled to the colors In the nr.iV
future.
Ores James will leave this week
for Burkburnett. whVe he will make
big home with his mother Mrs. Pal
Weema iMr. Wehma health has failed
hlra and for that reason Oraa will live
with them.
Mrs. C. E. Bley wss reported r-sl
tick for a few day but at this writ
Ing we are glad to report her con-
veleaeent.
Mrs. L. A. Moore and children left
this week for Dublin to visit whllt
waiting for Mr. Moore to get to
Burkburnett with their household
I goods. They expect to make tha'
their home. Clarence Dowdy took the
family in their car. These people
moved here last February and during
their star here have made many
friends who reifret to see them go.
Crop are suffering badly for the
want of rain. A large acreage of
feed has been dry planted and should
It rain within a reasonable time we
atill have a good' chance for a crop
Borne of the eotton la looklag good
considering and It also haa a good
chance tn make a fair yield.
The Red Cross ladlea are very busy
these days knitting and sewing. These
good laities have a great Interest In
'thrs won ana are pusntng tne cause
I the 8th day or July 1918 ai th
i court bouse of Kuid county In Bn-
dtr Ttxaa at wblcb lime all persons
In t (Tented tn suld Estate are requir-
ed to appear und answer said procue I
Inc. should they desire to do to
H herein fall not but have you bt-
fnru suld court on the first day of
the next term thereof this writ wltli
your return thereon showing how
you have executed the same.
Witness my band and official tfn.1.
at Snyder Texas this 17th day of
June 1918
W. W. CURRT Clerk.
County Court Scurry Co. T;X.
A. Hull Deputy.
W. A. MKHRETLU
Sheriff Scurry County Tt'xat
By R.
noticb or saijB.
THE STATE OP TEXAS
Couuty of Sc-irry.
Dy virtue ot an execution lasued
tut of the nonorable County court
of Scurry county on ta 88 oay of
May A. IX 1918 by tha elerk of
aald court a In cause New 874 where
la P. Preytag li plaintiff and Oto. T.
Martin tt ai are deftodanta and to
me aa sheriff directed and delivered
I will offer for sale within the honrs
prescribed by law for sheriff's aalea
on Tuesday the 2nd oay of July A.
0 lftlS at the court house at Sny-
der In Scurry county tho follow I nr;
described property of aald defendin:
Geo. T. Martin to-wtt: One red
moley cow about T yeara old one
red mottled faced cow about years
and two calves levied upon aa thi
property of said defendant Marttn
to satisfy a Judgment amounting to
Plve hundred and seventy dollars
tn favor of P. Preying and cosU of
suit.
Given under my h'nd this the l&tli
dny or June A. D. 1M8.
W. A. Merrell
Pherlff Bcurrr oouoty Texai
on lo victory. They received last
week a ahlpment of one huntln l
pounds of yarn thread and have or
ganlse the girls and learning thni
how to knit.
Business houses were all rlosi'l
Thursday anil Old Olory was mun
tn evidence.
I)o you got up at night! Hanoi li
surely the best for all klilney or
Mudtler troubles. Sunol gives relW
In 14 hours from all backache end
bladder troubles. Bsnol is a guar-
anteed remedy. 60c nd 0)lif)0 a
bottle at the drug store. tf-
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ANNOUNnCMKHTH
For Detrlct Attorney (2nd Judicial
District!
W. P. LESLIE ol Colorado.
For Iteprceenlatlva lollth District:
M. E. ItOSKKIt.
For Connty Judge
W. 8. ADAMSON
For County Sorvwyori
II. A. GOODWIN
For County Clerk
W. M. CURRY
Foe County
EMMETT BANK8
For Tax Collector
TOM ELZA
For District Clerk:
OUT B. CASEY.
For County Superintendent of Publls)
Schools:
O. L. HOWELL.
Far Tax Assessor!
O. H. (Horace) LEATH.
E.
A.
A.
W.
J.
A. WARREN.
RHOADE8.
8. BERRY .
R. WREN.
W. 8TIMSON.
For Sheriff:
LON ORAHAM.
J. H. BYRD.
For Contmtaeloner and Justice of the
Peace Precinct No. a - .
J. F. DOWDY
JOHN A. STAVKLY.
For Ctosurtable Precinct No Owe:
OEOOB EPPLEY.
For Public Weigher Snyder District:
W. J. TURNER.
H. L. TERRY.
SACK EVANS.
OLIVER I. (Butch) MeCLINTON
KVKK HUJVATED BY
CAIjOMKIjT HOKKIMIjE!
Calnm4 la quicksilver and acta like
drwamlt on your liver.
Calom.1 loata you a day! You
crashes into aour bile like dynamite!
cramping and alckenlng you. Calo-
mel attacks the bone and should nev-
er be put in your system
When you feel bilious sluggish
constipated and all knocked out and
believe you need a dost of dangerous
caolmel. Just remember that your
druggist sHIs for a few cents a large
bottle of Dod ton's Liver Tout which
Isl .nalsH.las ntar.la Knrl KtasassSknt In
.as. aed I. a nerlert substitute far
calomel. Its guaranteed to atari rotir i
llrer without sllrrlni rou up Inside
end eannot sallrate.
lon't take calomel. H makes you
sick the neit der; It loses rou a dara
work . UodsoB's Liver Tobs straight-
ens rou right up aad rou feel great.
Olre It to tha children beoauae It
la perfectly harmless and does not
gripe. Na. II
LKMON Jl'll't 18
FRBOKIjg KKHOVBTN
Olrlsl Make this cheap beanty kstloa
to clenrand whiten your skha
Bqusese tha Julca of two lemons
Into a bottle containing three ouneea
of orchard white shake well and you I
ssfs quarter pios ei me oen
infill wm in luuoa aaa complex-1
ron beautlfler at rerr verr small
cost.
Your grocer hsa the lemons and
anr drug store or toilet counter will
supplr three uonces of orchsrd white the couch be kept loom ti
tor a tow ccnta. Maaaage this sweetly : toratlon easy which can he ion "T
fragrant lotloa Into your face neck giving Ctnmlwlaln'r r0iirh n 7
arms and hands each day and see j Mrs. P. II. Martin Peru Ind '
bow freckles and blemishes dlsap- "My two daughters hl
pear and how clear sort and white coti.h. I g . 7Lt7
' jk' eharm." )
Are V.Kl line uf ThrniT
There sre s treat many people who
would be vtry niuch benefited by
taking Chamberlain's Tablets for a
wilik or (liM)itlered stumuclii Are
you one ol them! Mrs. M. II. Searl
llaldwlnsvllle N. V. relates her ei-
perlence In the use of these tablets
"I hi.d a liail spell with my stomach
about six months uKo ami was trou
bled for two or three weeks with gas
and severe pains In Ihe pit of my
stomach. Our uruititlst advised nte
to taku fhamtieruiln'a Tublels I took
a bottle home and the flrsl dose re-
lieved me wonderfully and I kept on
liking them until 1 was cured." These
tsblets tlo nut Velelve pain but after
the pain has been relieved may pro-
vent Its recurrence.
Hour HBonianji
This Is a mild form of lull If ost Ion
It Is ususlly brought on by catln:;
too rapidly or too mueh or of fond
not suited to your digestive organ.i.
If you will est slowly masticate
your food thoroughly eat but little
meal and none at all for supper
you will more than likely avoid the
sour stomach without taking any
medicine whatever. When you bav
sour etomarh take one of Chamber-
lain's Tablets to aid digestion.
Go
After
Business
In a business way th
advertising way. An ad
In this paper o!(ers the
maximum service at the
'minimum co'st. It
reaches the people of
the town and vicinity
you want to reach.
Try It-
It Pays
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AFE
ANITARY
ATISFYING
NYDER LAUNDRY.
Cholera Morbus.
This is a very painful and danuvr.
ous dlsfase. In almost evt-ry neleh-
bor hood aomoono hus died from It
before medicine could bo obtained or
l'irtan unmoned. The rlBht w
" . utm 01 1 '"ioerlaln
Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy In tho
houso so as lo be prepared for It
Mrs. Charlca Enreart HuntlnRton
Ind. writes: "nurlni: tho tramme
1911 two of niy children were tak. o
sick with cholera morbus. 1 u..1
Chamberlsln's Colic and Dlarrhoej !
Remedy and It gave thorn Immediate ;
relief."
'"" W"'T"K
MANV HNVDKPi
People are surprised at the IN-
STANT action of simple buckthen
bark glycerine etc.. aa mlwd In Al-l.r-1-ka.
ONE SI'OONnjI flushes the
ENTIRE bowel tract so completely I-
lleres ANY CAMS sour stomsch gas '
or constipation and prerents sppen-
dlcltls. The INSTANT pleasant ac
tlon of Adler-l-ka surprises both doc.
tors and patients. It remoter foul
matter which poisoned your stomsch
for months. Orayum Drug Ce. j
Has a Oood Oplaloa of (luuoberuin'. '
Tahlrts.
"Chamherlaln'a Taldets vt.
der. I never sold anything that beat
them" writes F. B. Tresser Rich
""i. nf. v nen troubled with lit.
uiri.uuo or constipation give them
..mi.
VYhtmpinr r.iugh.
In this dkease It Is . .
WhatYouWant
How You Yant It
When Yon Want It
For iytliirt 'm
m ol pneani
lo m and we I
met you MtMfnvaory
DO YOU know ujm
who Is old enoQfc
read wbo bat trot t (fat
iff! at a r.tfroad croufaif
If evtrTOM M wa h at mm
tlm or othvr Umq why toma)
iba r&llroad Ui lha ria m
awafl Why dota tha nAn
companf oootlnaa ta aiaa
tboM aigna at avary cttia)
Mayba 70a think Mr. Mmha
M(l t Ttrybodr knowi at
aioia I dem't hava to Ar4mr
Toor atora and yoor oo4i tmt
mart advarttali Uiaa tha !
rtwda oad (to to win pcapli
te "Look Oat fa tha Cut
Nothing It rvar complatad b aa
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Ha Dapirtmcat Btort aaa a
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vittnotulf dvrtWa--a
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id twalr.taa.
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