The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SECOND YEAR, No. SIX, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1918 Page: 4 of 12
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I IRTMCB SIGNAL CTDKR TICXArJ rTtllMr JI'l.T l 1.1.
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.ai.g jfotflfar Signal
rtaiaHMs. II.M Hr rear la Mf.
Annr a oiamdi.cm. raHUm
sTaterM I. Ida .oetofTIM at Hf
far Tesea aa-earnd elaaa mall Mat-
Harder Trauss July l mill.
Beurrr Oeuaty will bare till
oua till naa who hart quaiml
and 101 wouaa nav. registered.
II la reported (bat public aanll
meal baa bee rapidly changing to
Hobby la Iba Unt Wolf precinct anil
II la low believed thai Hobby will
earrr tbal boa-
Tba Bolshevik! baa about run IU
aouraa la Huaala tat Iba allied ao
ara rn ajaJa figuring oa some da
ire. T bunana lalerventlo.
0.rtaany waa going some Id hli
acbaaua to bur up tba Naw York
Mall aod other pepeVa aod dictate
Iba leaching fore la lha Teaaa Stale
Uelverelty and stack lha iiala II
hrery at Aualln wltb Clarmea booka
Ha waa tying Teiaa bard and fait
and we didn't know II. Wa believed
bla Ilea. Wa know belter now.
Tba Signal baa aol lakea an; apa-
clal part la tba election ol a eommla-
aloaar of Agriculture nor doaa II a
paet to do to. Wa aeed an attire
practical man In that poeltlon and
aa faV aa wa know frad W. Darl
kaa made good. Oaa Iblag wa do
know la that In Iba matter of aelect
lag a location for tba Went Teiaa
A A M. College ha considered Mir-
der tba beat place for II and did all
ha could to get It located ham
The Income of the Unlverally or
Teiaa per Inhabitant of lha Htala for
the year 1 V IT beard on a population
of 4411111 waa only li centa whlln
the aerage Inonma of all Hlate unl
iraralllea of lha United Htatea per In
habitant waa 41 canla. In other word"
the vaarage Income of all slate unl-
butea lea than fl per yeaY for the
support of lha University In thin
cost par caila the University of Te-
aa ranka Iwrntrnlnlh In the Hat of
Rial tlnlreraltlea.
More than MltMiwi "Over There."
deduction by half ol the lime esti-
mated to put AmeYlca'a ftrat field
army In franca waa disclosed loony
with Iba formal announcement by
Qenaral March that three full army
eorpa bad been organised by General
Parahlng and that lha numbiir of
American aoldlera now ovorsoea num
tier 1. lot. 000. The eighteen divisions
eomraislng Iba corps consisting of
four regular nine national gurfrd and
lla national army units probably
will compose the first army which
with aupulrmirntal army troops aucti
aa heavy artillery will total mure
than a million men. Instead of one
field army on January first 1019 as
waa originally planned II now ap
pears probable that two such armies
will bo operating In rVanre at lhi.1
time.
The great project of ostabllshlna
the American Army on Ihe rlstlil flank
of Ibe battle Hue will ho within
sight.
lloiioral March said organlsntlnn
af Ihe.lUsl field army hail not yel
been complcli'd. The fnrmallon of the
three corps and his announcement ok
to troop movements mnile the Amor-
Iran Military Program clear
ANNOI'Nl'KMKNTH
"or lllt.l HUlce Hiimtor
MOHI1IH HIIKITAIIIi. of Tel-
nrksua. Howie funnty. Tor-
' ' da
foe tiiisrrnor
JAMKM K. KKIUW.MIN. n( Tom-
. pie. Hell rouiily. Tubs.
W r. lOI'"Y. ol Jefferson
t?ounly Teias.
piw IJmtrtient (Kircnior
8. 11 Cowell Whltcsbciro. Oray-
aon Oounty..
W. A JOIISnllN Memphis. Hall
t'ounty.
JOHN M. HHNDKIISON. Haln-
nertlrld. Morris Oounty.
T W. HA VINSON llarshsl liar-
rlaon County.
H. HAII.KY llourtoo IKrrls
County.
JOHN R. MOORR Paleatlfle An
daraon Couaty.
for Chief Jostle of the Hapreea
nr.uvtn piin.i.ipg.
For Aaaurlata Justice) of Muprernr
t 'iiUfi
THOU. II. OltKKNWOOU Pales-
tine Anderson County.
J I) IIAHVKY Houston Hants
County.
for Associate Justice Court of frlas-
C. A. I'll'PUN OaJlaa Dallas
County.
WII.MAM PIKH80N Oreen.lllf
Hunt County
II. II. WAItU ban Antonio Bei-
ar County.
O. W. liATTIMORE Fort Worth
Tarrant County
Par Hlate Treasurer
J. M BUWAHIM Runnala Coun
ir.
JOHN W. IIAKEIt Crosbytoa
Crosby County.
PVir Atloneey (lieairal
JOHN W. WOODR Abilene Tay
lor County.
MAIUKHAIX HPOONT8. Fort
Worth Tarrant County.
C. ML CURKTON Boaqua Coun
iy.
for KaJIroad (Vaunlsaloaw
CIAIIKNCR E. UII.MOHK Wills
Point Van Zandt County.
C. H. IIUHOI.BgTIN Tarrant
County.
JOHN U ANIIIIKWH Dallas
Counts).
Pur (lomptroller of I'ultlle Aocsmate
HAM II. (XMIIII.CTT Aualln
Travis County.
II n. TKIIIIRIX McLennan
County.
Kor Commlaaiiiaer of (Jeneral lausil
Ofn.e
J. T. IIOIIIHON Morris County.
For Commlaeltwjrr of Agrlrultnro
lit. A. HAMIKKT f'olrman
Coleman County.
MIKI) W. OAVIR Cooke Coun-
ty. Kim Omar res man fnth IHstrtcf--
MAItVIN JONKH Araarlllo Pol-
ler County.
J. U. Lackey llauiie.
for HepreaeaUtlra lontli IMatrtcti
M. K. IIOSKKIt. Hnrder. Rcurry
('ounty.
Por Datrlct Attonsey Mad JadlcUt
INalrleti
W. P. LESLIE of Celorado.
Por Coasty Judts
'. I. ADAMgON
Por tsiuaty Attorney
A. C. WILMKTH
Por llbuicl Clark i
OUT . CA11Y
1
Por Cauaty Clark
W. M. CURRY
Por Sheriff!
J. H. riYUD.
Por Tag (Inllaciar
TOM ELCA
Par Tai Aaaeaaart
A. S. IIRHIIY.
A. RHOADR8 .
J. W. BTIMSON. (
w. n. WR8N.
.A. WARREN
O. II. (Horaoa) LEATH.
Por County Treasurer i
KMMRTT RANKS
Por County Humyori
H A OOODWIN.
Por County Superintend ant ol Pubtte
liiNlmrtlou
O. L. IIOWULL.
Por luMlc Weigher Hnydar Dbtrletl
OLIVER I. (Uutrh) McCLINTON
W. J. TllirNRR.
R. L. TKHRY.
Pur Public WWulior lreclni'
l-'or Count) Ciiiiiiusoner
No. si
JOHN A HTAVKI.Y.
J. P IIOWHY.
No.
Pen lurt
Por Cmilalilr l"reclnct No
Onei
(IKOOR KPPLFY
l or l olnil) I'oioiol-.lonrr Pre ho I
.No. I
II V. WILSON.
I 'or Coiioty Ciioiiusloner Prerlurt
No. It
J M. Cin'IIIIKHTHON.
Por County Coniiiil"loiier I'nilnet
o. I
J L. I'ATTKUSON.
I-Nir Jubilee of the Peace IVcs-lnrt
Mo. I
n p wiiiioN.
Por Justice of the Peace Precinct
No. a
JOHN A. 8TAVELY.
J P. HOWHY.
Por Justice of the Peace Precinct
No. A
J. M CITTHHKIITHON.
Vnr Justice of Ihe Peace Precinct
No. 4
Palm Cafe CreamParlor every Sunday
aJpectal Taa For Mageteawce of Pab-
IK Urboote sad Rlrrwl.hlaet '
Free Test IVuvi.
IUM sK JOINT HKHKI.I'IMX Vi. 87
Proposiag an amendment to Art. 7
of the Conatltutlon of the btsla
of Tetaa by changing Sac. S p'9-
riding for a thlrtr-flra cent us
lery for the maintenance; of the
public schools of Teiaa and pro-
riding free tail booka la public
Mkoolt l lha Mate of Teiaa and
making an appropYlatloa therefor
lie It rraolrml by U lrarJsl
tlure af
. the HUle of Tesaa:
Herlloa (II. That Section I Article
T of Ibe Constitution ba so changed
aa to read aa follows (creating t new
section ):
Sec. t. One-fourth of tha revenue
derived from tba Stale occupation
taiea and a poll laa of ona If 1.00 1
dollsr oi averr mala Inhabitant of
this state between tna agaa oi iwea-
ty-one and alitr years shall ba ae
apart annually for Iba benatll of the I
public free achoola; aod In addition
thereto there ahall ba levied aad
collected an annual ad valorem State
tax of aucb an amouat not to aieeed
thfrty-flva cents oa tha nna hundred
(1 100 00) dollar valuation aa. wth
Ihe available school fund arising
from all other sources will ba suf-
ficient to maintain and' support tha
public schools of this State for a pe-
riod of not less than al months In
each year and It shall ba tba duly
of lha huts Hoard of Edueatloi to
set aside a sufficient amount out of
tha aald tai to provide fraa teat
hooks tir the uaa of children attend-
ing tbe public free achoola of this
State; provided however that should
lha limit of taiatlon herein named
be Insufficient Ihe deficit may be
mat by appropriation from tha gen
eral funila of tha Stale and the Leg
islature may also provide for the
formation of achool districts by gen
eral or special law without the local
notice required In other cases ol spe
cial legislation; and all auch achool
dlarrlcts whether created by general
or gpeclal leglalallon; may embrace
parte of two or mora countlen. And
Ihe Legislature ahall be authorised ;
to paaa lawa for the assessment and
collection of taiea In all aald districts
and for the management and con-!
trol of tha public achool or achoola
uf auch districts whether auch dla-
trlcta are composed of territory whol-!
Iy within a county or In parts of two
or mora countlea. And the legisla
ture may authorise an additional ad
valorem tai to lie levied and collect-
ed within all achool districts here
tofore formed or hereafter frtrmed.
for the furtht'r maintenance of pub-
lic free schools and the erection and
equipment of achool buildings there
in: provided that a majority ol me
qualified property taj-paylng volera
of the district voting at an etecion
In bo held for that purpose ahall vote
such tai not to eiceed In any one
yei.r filly cents on the one hundred
dulltira hulualltin of me property
object lo taiatlon In auch district
but the limitation upnn the amount
of srhnol district tai herein author
ised ahall not apply lo Incorporated
Miles or towns constituting separate
and Independent school districts.
See. t. The frrVcRtilng constitution-
al amendment ahull tie submitted to
n vole of the qualified electors of the
Slnte nt an election to be held
throughout the stute on the drsl Tiles
ilny after tbo first Mommy In Novem-
ber IBIS nt whlrh election kll vol
oih fnvoiing until itropoiccd nmenl
men! shiill write or hnve printed on
lliilr Imllols the woriln. "Kor the
lllliellilllieilt lo Iho CoiiHlltiillon of
the Siiito of Texui. nioilon.; for the I
levy of a sperliil M-hool tux Tor '.b ' ''"III defense And prosecution
liiuntcnnnrr of Iho public schools or
the Mlnte and to provide free texl j He It reaolvill by the lcglxliltnri' of
books In Iho public school of the The Hlule of Teoas:
Sliilo of Trans " nil those opposed ! Serllnll 1. Thilt Section I1UI of
"hull write or hnve prlnliil on their Article 111 of the Constitution of
tickets Ihe words "Aanlnst Ihe mucin! Ihe stiilc or Teiaa be so amended tlml
liienl lo Ihe Conslltuton of the Htiite the snlne will rend and hereafter he
of Teias providing for the Ko-y of as follows:
a special school lai for the m..liten-1 Sec. till.) In all criminal prono-
unce of the public schools of the cutlons Che accused ahnll have n
Hlate. and to provlue free text hooks specuy public trial by an Impartial
In the public schools or the State of ' JuYy. He shall have Ihe right to de-
Tesas." ( mnnd the natuVe ami cause of the ac-
SVc. 3. The Oovernor of the Slate jcussllnn against him and lo have a
la hereby directed to Issue Ihe ncces- copy thereof. He shall not be compel!
nary proctamatoln for ssld election ed to give evidence agatnat himself
unit to have same published aa re-1 and shall have the right of being
quired by tha Constitution and ex- heard by himself or counsel or both
latlng laws of tbe Slate. shall be confronted by Iho witnessed
Sec. 4. That the sum of two thous against him and shall hara compul-
and 111000.00) dollaca or ao much
hereof aa map be necessary Is here-
tenia hi une time in yuur 111c as tuc in-
cluded in our great assortment of shirts
and they are all in a class by themselves.
'. ASK ANYONE
Prices Range From
$1.25 TO $6.00
Come in and let us show you all that's
new and good looking in shirts.
Watch our Show Windows!
Higginbotham BrosTl
by ipproprlatftd out of any fundi In
the Trnmur of tbo tftt of Texa
not otherwlM itppYop Hated to par
th ipeo.vn of auch publication and
election.
(Note. If. J. It. Nu 17 paaaod Ihu
Houm of Reprcaentatlve by a two-
tbriU vote ymta 108 naye 21 and
pamnti' the Senate by a two-third
vote ymu S3 naya 4.)
Approved Mitrrh 19 1917.
(A true copy.)
t I). MIMB "
Acting Secretary of State.
IAG7-8 18-400
T.KIMj OK TKNTIMONV IN HUM-
INAI CAUKH.
IIOI'NK JOINT Hl-)lt THIN No. a.
To nmmm Srctton 10 Article 1 of
Iho Coniitltullnn or the State of
Ti'xnn provlillnic for cnrtaln rlnhti
n r arruntil piTiona In criminal pnw
iiIIomk. amllhn inanmV In which
I ) ruse may ho firuHcculeil. ami member or llio l.csllsuirc sn.'.ll voir 1( Xcxns people slimilrt olert Jim Per-
provlilhiK lor Ihe procuring o! III"! upon salil amendment at Iho !guson the To hoys In France will
tesllmnny of Ihe witnesses
sory process for obtaining witnesses
In his favor except that when the
GREAT
SHIRT DISPLAY
& COMPANY
wllneaa reildea out of the State and ment to Section 10 Article 1 of the
the ofreone charged If a violation of Conatltutlon."
nr of the antl-trunt lawa of thin! Sec. 4. The aum of five thnuund
Htate the defendant and the atato f 98000) dollari or io much there-
ibi.ll have the right to produce anu' of aa may be necr-mry In hereby ap-
have the evidence admitted by dopo-; pVoprlated out of any fund of ihe
Itlon undfr turh rulea and lawa aa Uute Treaaury of the Stute not otta-
the leglnlalure may hereafter pVo- erwiae approprlatM) to pay the ex-
vide; aod no peraon ahall be held to penaea of pubtliihlnir proclamation.
amwer for a criminal offenire unless
on bn Indictment of a grand Jury ex-
cept In caaea In whet the punish-
ment ta by fine or Imprisonment
otherwise than In the penitentiary
In cases of Impeachment and In cases:
arising In the army or navy or In
the militia when In actual service
In time of wtr or public dengiY.
fiVo. 2. The governor of this stato
la hereby directed to tirnue the neces-
nary proclamation for the submis-
Hlnn of this amendment to the quail-
flea' voters of this State at the nrxt
Ftom-rnl election for State and county
offleen.
Hc. 3. The tiiiallfled elertora for
general election and at which clcc-
Hon all persons favorlna snlrl amcnil -
ment anaii nave stiiii'b or pr.n.
on the nnllol me lonowina; rnr
amenilmonl lo Section 10 Article I of
Iho rouslllullon. providing Tor pros
In nt pplmlniil enses bv hlforoi -
. . . ' "on" e my and sell slock..
a.lon. or Indictment and taking of Wr UK m Co T
testimony ot witnesses by deposition .RulnWrn u mif nHu Jcx.
under certnln elrcumstaaces." aniiafla '
those opposed to ruch ameno'mentl '
shiill havo written or printed on the
ballot aa follower "Against the amend
s
AFE
ANITARY
ATISFYING
NYDER LAUNDRY.
ros.&Co.
3U
and election.
Note. H. I. n No. 2 paod the
House of Itrprrppntntlvm by a two-
thirds vote yens 123
nt.ys 4; and
'pmed the Senate with imrnrin.ni.
by a two-third vote ynM n nayi
4; and the House concurred In Sen-
ate amendments by a two thlrds vote
yeaa 12S nays 0.)
Approved Mfirch 10 1917
(A True Copy.)
C D. MIM3.
Actlns ffperetary of State.
2r7-618-400.
An American solo'tor bny of Tort
Worth hi.s written hln
rcnlllo that Texas people are not
!nnnilR p thonl ln lr Rr(at ac.
Hn m m(kn.
Notice.
We pay best cash nrlnes tnr
' . . . r
B. H Warner was In Tuesday front
Knapp and said he still has faith.
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