The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. FOUR, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1919 Page: 6 of 8
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THE BNTOCn HIGNAJL BNTDHR T K.TAS .FRIDAY JULY 11 lVlt.
Children Cry
She Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been
in use for over thirty years has horns the signature of
n and has been made under his per
si&W-? 6onal supervision since its infancy.
aVX S-CUCAAlZ auow n0 one to deceive you in this.
A'.! Counterfeits Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Ialants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
G-.su.ria la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Paregoric
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains
neither Opium Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. -For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation Flatulency
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS
v. SI
rBears the
la Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
INCREASE IX WAGES.
Fort Worth Record.
The National City bank of New
York notes as a fundamental error
that of ussuming that the living con-
ditions of the masses of the people
can be improved by simply pushing
up money wages and shortening the'
hoars of labor. The argument is thutj
it is possible that certain groups j
may Improve the!r relative positions
in this way making gains for them-
selves nt the expense of other wage-
earning groups but such an accomp-
lishment does not raise the gcntral
nnnlflnn nf lnhnr
The iron and steel Industrie. nn1
workers have t obtained wage ad-
vances aggregating 100 per cent Bince
the beginning of the war. which is
mor than the average advance in
all the industries. The selling pries
of steel and textile products have
been advanced accordingly and the
workers in all other Industries nre
paying the bill.
"The only gains"; says the bank
"that signify general benefit are
those which represent an Improve-
ment in the standard of living for
the masses of people giving more
leisure and more comforts which
they crave. There are gains for which
society should unitedly strive.
buti
wage advances alone do not bring
them. Indeed wuge advances which
simply put up pHces'on. ennsurners
are so disappointing that they result
in embittering the wage-workers
against the whole social order be-
cause they feel that they have some- I
how been cheated out of what had
ostensibly been conceded. If each line
of industry will contrive to increase
its production thus having more to
offer In exchange it la evident that
'the workers In every line will have
more for consumption.
... 1 .r" ; .
me wur nun """ i
are-possible simply by the full and am "Z "c n
well organized employment of all in- "bed. me light on the menacing
In. ril forces. Scientific learning! Predicament of the cattle raising in
( H mobilized for . the assistance otjdustry. The cattlemen were urged as
is moouueu nr j nartiotlc duty to increase
tbe industry more errecnve.y 'nan
lis
e.rrr ""' ' . ' . .
will follow.
Finally tne greatest
' . .u- nf
influence ior n.r - -
social conditions
will . hp found ininiuno wim .-
more harmonious relations between
employers and employes."
C ASTO R I A
For Infanta and CMMren
In Uso FcrOverSO Years
Always bean
tbe
Signature of
C D. Morrell and
Mr. and Mrs.
..... - ... ... u. hcon
daughter and Miss Earl Shepparu or
Tost and Miss Willie Sbeppard of
Italia visited in Snyder a few days
i j
t ap0'
- I
- defies extra-
H.Mon MIM Holland certainly has
f en hoid oi an embarrassing sit-
taken hold
for Fletcher's
Signature of
Harry New who killed his Bweet-
heart at Los Angeles is having e
bard time to establish his honorable
lineage. Senator New doesn't deny
it but says it is beyond the law. High-
brows like that should go the way
of the notorious Hreckenridge o!
Kentucky.
Mrs. Charles Cooper of Fori
Worth came in Monday for a sum-
mer visit with the home folks.
Mrs. Rums' Letter.
Here is u letter that is certain tf
prove of Interest to people in this vi-
cinity as cases of this sort occur in
uusl every "e'Snoornoou peo
ple should know what to do in line
circumstances:
Savannah. Mo.. Oct. 12 1916.
"1 used a bottle of Chamberlain'?
Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy ahout
nine years ago and it cured me or
flux (dysentery.) I had another at-
tack of the same complaint some
three or four years ago and a few
doses of this remedy cured me. I
have recommended Chamberlain's
Colic und Diarrhoea Remedy to doz-
ens of people since I first used it."
With 23 governments calling upon
Holland to surrender Germany's ex
loyally sue is cuuiioh- j
that her refusal will put her In bud
odor with ull other countries.
Paris people can't buy cigars oi
cold drinks on Sunday.
Chamberlain s Tablets.
I.
These tablets are intended especi-
nm;.rh trn.ihles. biliousness
. I
and constipation. If you have any.'
trouble of this sort give them a trial
and realize for yourself what a firs
class medicine will do for you. They
only cost a quarter.
The statement of Mr. Ousley As
. . k.uro
- -
line suppijf " - -
that their herds are
-
larger than ever before.
Dut the de-
uatisfled
. .. ..rwl irpnnlly ll V
was suuaemy iuouiu
the ending of the war and the return
or our soldiers. A decline in the
price of cattle followed nnd this has
been increased by the action of thr
War Department in throwing on the
markets of this country immense quan
titles of beef which had been bougnt
to feed the army In France. Hut
while these things forced down th
price oMive stock they die! not af-
fect the price of beef In the butcher
shons. Nowhere apparently
nas
there been a reduction In the retail
price or neei. wnue i..'. -
an increase in many ciues. m....."
as high as 20 per cent u som- . u
the consumption of beef was dlnnn-
it.ni Kv mrresslnc TCtall prices nt
ished
. time when the supply of beef on
the hocf has hecn greater than erer
pefore. The law of supply and deman
against the cattle raisers and seem-
ingly to somo extent ut least against
the packers but has been impotent
as against the retail butchers for It
is they according to Mr. Ousley's
account of the mutter who have not
only sustained but advanced price.
despite condition which commanded
that they be reduced. Dullas News.
Ijiimc Shoulder
This ailment is usually caused by
rheumatism of the muscles. All that
Ik needed Is ubsolute rest and a few
applications of Chamberlain's Llnl
nient. Try it.
H. It. Turner a pioneer resident at
Lockncy aped 73 years died there
from ueute indigestion. He was nick
an hour.
Joe Lock wood hns some fine home
grown apples In the fflgnal exhibit
booth.
Oil reports continue to sipo thru
and maybe something tangible will
pop open before long.
Editor Ed Warren of Post City Post
was here lust Sunday und Monday
C ITATION IJY riWJCATIOX.
The State of Texaa.
To the sheriff or any constable of
Scurry County; greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
cuuso to be published once each
week for u period of ten consecutive
days before the return day hereof
in a newspaper of general circulation
which has been continuously and reg
ularly published for a period of not
less than one year in said Scurry
county a copy of the following notlci
The State of Texas.
To ull Persons Interested In the
welfare of Marshall C. Higglns a
minor: Mary Olive Higlns has field
in the county court of Scurry county.
an application for guardianship upon
the estate of said minor which will
be heard at the next regular term of
said county court of Scurry county.
Texas to be holden at the court
house thereof in the city of Snyder
on the 14th day of July A. I) 1919
the same being the second Monday
in July A. D. 1919 at which time
and place al persons interested in
the welfare of said minor are cited
to appear and contest if they sei
proper said application being num-
ber 365 on the docket of said court.
Herein fail not but have you be
fore said court on the said first day
of the next term thereof this Writ
with your return thereon showing
how you have executed the same. .
Given under my hand nnd the seal
of said Court at office in Snyder.
Texas this the 3rd day of July A
I). 1919. 4
(Seal) W. M. Cl'RRY. Clerk
County Court Scurry County Tex.
.Inly iounU ii i Snyder.
Snyirer had a Fourth of July. Just
couldn't help it. Many of our folks
thought we wouldn't but the caleii-
dar had It down and we had to have
it. Several towns close about hail
gatherings and fun and some of our
folks went. The banks and the post
office und most of the stores wert
closed ull day and the town was
strictly quiet. There was no advance
in anything but vegetation nnd In
terest on notes. Oil .jugglers refused
no repon progress an euos ""o
went fishing had nothing to say.
. . . i. (
Those who stayed at home went tc
church at nieht wondering why Sny
der could not have had a celebration
LIFT CORNS OR
CALLUSES OFF
Dorsn't hurt! Lift any corn or
callus off with fingers
my
Don' puf'.cr! A tiny bottle of Free
-
tol C0Ktg lut a few ccnt8 ot an
ilrug 8tQre Appy & few drpg on tho
corns calluses and "hard skin" on
bottom of feet t'-n lift them off.
Wh'-n Fro- zone removes corns from
the toes or calluses from tho bottom
of feet the skin beneath Is left pink
unit hoolViv n rw! n r. r tT iBf "B tendor Of
LEMOMS MAKE SKIN
WUITK HOKT CLEAR
Mnke UUs Bounty Ixtion for a few
cents and See for Yourself.
What girl or woman husn't heard
of lemon julco to remove complexion
blemishes; to whiten the skin and
to bring out the roses' the freshness
and the hidden beauty? Dut lemon
juice alone is acid therefore irrita
ting and should be mixed with oreV
ard white this way. Strain through
a fine cloth the Juice of two fresh
lemons Into a bottle containing
about three ounces of orchard whites
then shake well and you have i
whole quarter pint of skin und com
plexlon lotion at nbout the cost one
usually pays for a small Jar of or
dlnary cold cream. He sure to strain
the lemon Julco so no pulp gets Into
the bottle then this lotion will re
main pure and fresh for months
When applied daily to the fuce neck
nrnia and hands it should help to
bleach clear stnoothen und beautify
the skin.
Any druggist will supply three
ounces of orchard white at very lit-
tle cost and the grocer has the lem-
ons. Those of our neople who attended
the picnic ut Lubbock on the fourth
report a great big time.
The Joy of lilting.
To enjoy life we must have good
health. No one can reasonably hope
to get much reul pleasure out of
life when his bowels are clogged a
good share of the time and the pois
ons that should be expelled are ab
sorbed Into the system producing
headache and Indigestion. A few
doses of Chamberlain's Tablets wIP
move the bowels strengthen the dl
gestlon and give you u chance to real-
ize the real Joy of living. Try it.
WITHOl'T fOLITKN.
The biggest question in the world
today Is the labor question how
to give a fair deal to und get a fair
ileal from labor; how to satisfy the
reasonable demands of the men and
women who do the world's manual
work und get them to a state of mind
so that they will uot make unreason-
able demands; how to keep labor
power continually upplied to produc-
tion ut maximum eflicieucy. That
take it all round is the biggest
question in the world.
It is not u political question ut all
or need not be. Comparatively
little political action of any sort Is j
necessary to solve it. We can go right
uheud and solve it ourselves If we
want to.. Every employer and evrey
workman can do his own solving
lar easier surer and better than
congresses legislatures or Soviets
can solvelt for him. If the men who
do the employing and working will
just study open-mindedly. how to
give a fair deul in their own relation-
ships the labor question will snlvi
itself. Political intervention is sim-
plycalling in lawyers and courts to
settle a questionable boundary cus-
that the parties could settle them
selves If they would be tair. reason-jsTITI'TlOX
able and eoncilatory. Dont wait lorj
politics. Start solving on your oi
hook. Saturday Eveninif Post.
NOTICE RY PUBLICATION.
of Ti
.
To C-ifl Sheriff or any cousiaoie
of Scurry county greeting:
Yu are hereby commanded to cause
to be published in the Snyder Signal
a newspaper of general circulation
published In said county ut least
once a week for ten consecutive days
before the return day hereof the fol-
lowing notice:
The State of Texas
To all persona interested In the
welfare of Esther McDermott. a min-
or. Mrs. Dovie McDermott Edmond-
son has filed application in the coun-
ty court of said Scurry county to be
appointed gt.iardian ot the estate of
said Esther McDermott minor;
which said application will be heard
by said court at tbe next regular
term thereof to be holden at the
court house ot said county in the city
of Snyder on the' 2nd Monday In
July. A. D 1919. the same being
'the 14th day of July. A. D.. 1919
at which tlmu all persons interested
in said estate are required t- npp.ar
and answer said proceedings should
they desire to do so.
Herein fail not but have you be-
fore said court on the first day of
the next term thereof this writ with
your return thereon showing how
you have exocited the same.
Witness my hand and official ieul
at Snyder. Texas this the 13th day
of June. A. D.t 1910.
(Seal) W. M Curry. Cl-vk
of the County Com Scurry County
Maroted
Ten young women to enter the
Lubbock Sanitarium Training
School for Nurses at once.
Applicants Address
Miss Mary Farwell R. N. Supt.
Care Lubbock Sanitarium
Lubbock Texas.
NOTICE OK AITIJCATIOX FoU
SALE OK HEAL ESTATE
The State of Texus:
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Scarry County greeting:
You ure hereby commanded t-
cause to be published in the Snyder
Signal a newspaper of general circu
lation published in said county at
least once a week for 20 consecutive
ys before the return day hereof
the following notice:
The State of Texas to all persons
Interested in the estate of E. C. Tay-
lor deceased.
Know ye that Hugh Taylor ad-
ministrator of the estate of E. C.
Taylor deceased having on the 16th
day of June A. D.. 1919. filed In the
County Court of Scurry County. Tex-
as exhibit application to sell tin
following described land belonging
to said estate: All the east one-half
of Section No. 2 block 2 S. P. Ry.
Co. survey in Taylor county Texas;
All the east one-half of Section No.
2 block 2. T. it N. O. Ry. Co. ur-
vey inTaylor County Texas;
Ami all the N. W. 1-4 of Section
No. 4. block 2 T. k. N. O. Ry. Co
survev in Taylor County. Texas; All
the N. E. 1-4 of Section No. 5 bloc!. :
2 S. P. Ry. Co. survey in Taylor I
county Texas; und all of section No.
303 in block 9 7. H. & T. C. Ry. Co.
survey In Scurry county Texas.
Now therefore these ure to notify
all persons Interested in said estate
to be and personally appear at the
next regular term of the honorable
County Court to be holden at the
court house in the ctiy of Snyder
on the 2nd Monday In July A. D..
1919 same being the 14th day of
said month and then and Ibere to
show cause why such sale should not
be made should they choose to do so
Gven under my bund nnd seal of
fflce this 23rd tlay of Jn. A. D..
1919.
(Seal) V. M. Curry. Clerk.
County Court Scurry County Tex
lly Willie Morred. Deputy. 4
PRO AMENDMENT TO TEXAS CON.
IS NOW IN EFFECT.
Austin Texas. July 4. Following
j canvassing of the returns of th
jStato Canvassing Hoard of the elec-
tion held on .May 24 on the fou.
proposed Constitution amendments.
the Governor issued a proclamation
late yesterday evening proclaiming
that the prohibition amendment
which can led by a majority of 19-
ti24 is now a pail of tho Texas Con-
stitution. The amendment is self-
acting. No additional legislation i-'
necessary to make it operative. The
Governor used two pens in signing
the proclamation one of which he
gave to H. A. I vey a pro leader of
Sherman und the other to R. 11.
Kirby leading prohibitionist of
Austin.
Tabulation of the official returns
disclosed that the woman suffrage
amendment was defeated by a major-
ity of 25.120. The amendment to
increase the Governor's salary was
defeated by u majority of
84.833.
and the homo owning amendment
was lo::t by a majority of 9102.
What You Want
How You Want It
Wlen You Want It
For nytunf m the
printing cotca
JJ to us ar
and we'll guar
antee you Mtuiactorf work
at prices tht are right
Cattle Huhu Meat I p
Washington July .1. The West
and Southwest is anxiously culling
on the Government for uctlon that
will sae tin cattle industry from the
serious condition with which it Is
threatened due to what has been
termed a manipulation of price cut-
ting at both the producer Hnd retuiler
Compared with one year ago beef
on the hoof is off 15 per hundred.
rwhile on the block" there is said to
have been au advance of 24 per cent
TeleK-ams reaching members of the
Texas delegation in Congress from
the cnttle-producing section of that
State and from the live stock ex-
changes uk that a poliey be put
under way that will induce the people
to consume more meat.
The situation which It is asserted
tonight seriosuly threatens the feder.
banker and general pvodurer. ha
lnen under consideration by members
of the Kansas deWgdtioii In Congress
for s veral days.
That Mate purtie-
j ariy the western portion
... of okuhoma. a
and so ir.i-
are in dire
distress according tbe Inform-
ation in Washington due to a lug-
g!ng in the market and Jeopardizing
! thousands of dollars' worth of cattle-
paper held ly Western Dunks it is
pointed out that the price of hogs
has increased feed also having got.e
up. while cattle on the hoof ha
fallen. On top of th!s the retailing
agency Is confronted with an increase
equal to 24 per cent compared with
a yea- ago.
Feeling Blue
Liver Lazy
Take a Calotab.
H'ouderful Mow. Toung. uml. En-
ergetic You Fcl After Taking
This NnuseuJetiN Calomel
TuMet.
If you have not tried ( alotabs
you have a delightful surprise await-
ing yon. The wonderful liver-cleansing
and system-purifying proper-
ties of calomel may now be enjoyed
without the slightest unpleasantness.
A Calotab at bed time with a swallow
of water that's all. No taste no
salts nor the slightest unp'casant
effects. You wake up in the morning
feeling ho good that you want to
laugh about it. Your liver is clean
your system Is purified your ap-
etite hearty. Eat what you wish n
danger. The next time you feel lary
mean nervous blue or discouraged
give your liver a thorough cleaning
with a Calotab. They are so perfect
that your druggist is authorized to
refund the price as a guarantee that
you will be delighted.
Calotabs are sold only In original
sealed packages. Price thirty-five
cents. At all drugstores. (adv.)
The wife should be pluced upon a
regular salary as a means of solring
flnanclul domestic contravorsies. wa
the advocation of Judge Geo. M.
1 Francis of Minnesota when the court
was confronted by a case In which
husband and wife had fistic encoun-
ters over the family finances.
According to the Minnesota Mag-
istrate the wife should be paid
for her labor Just as any other mem-
ber of the human race who works.
Pay her a salary and she will not
bother her husband abont money.
She Is thrifty enough to live with-
in her Income and she will be satis-
fied if she has a certain amount of
money at her own disposal and does-
not have to a3k for every cent she
gets. If you don't believe this added
the Judge try this plan as a balm
to your family's financial troubles.
Mrs. Ed Warren of PobI is vis'ting
j
i has operated in me naiurm
lrrltat-c. I l -
nation.
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