The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. THIRTY-FIVE, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SNYDEfl SIGNAL BSIM.
TIIK KVVOKIl SIGNAL H.WDKH TEXAS Kill DAY FKH. 1.1' 1OU0.
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Snyder Texas Kchrnary 13 10O3.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For County Treasurer:
MISS IDA KELLY.
For County Judge;
HOKACE 1I0LLKY.
For Tax Collector:
JOHN G. DAVIS.
J. A. (JOE) MERRITT . (
l'tr Tax Anhonnui':
0. II. LEATH Re-election.
For County Clerk:
MRS. II. II. C'OTTEN.
H. A. (Bonnie) HULL.
For County Suerliitcndcntj
O. L. HO WE LI 4 (Re-Election.
For Sheriff: -
J. H. 11YRD (Re-Elecllon.)
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Tim Spring lrliiis joy lioth il:i
it nil nlglit
If your machine is helmting right.
Your auto ought to be us "fit us;
a fiddle" if you expect to enjoy
the Nature-brightness of the glori-
ouh spring days t hat a re coming
We are expert car mechanics anil
can put vour car In shape In u bur
v pay for the actual
or the ma-J
SIIERIFF'H MALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF SCURRY.
Notice is hereby given that by vlr
tue of n certuln execution and order
of salo Issued out of the Honorable
District Court of Bexar Co. 9th day
of December 1919 by Geo. A.
Hughes. Jr.. Clerk of said TJIfrtrlet
Court for thn sum of seven hundred
sixty-eight and 33-100 (.768.33)
dollars and coals of suit under a
judgment in favor of Mary Darnoa
vs. Y. l. Taj or placed In my hands
for service. I J. H. Ryrd. as sheriff
of Scurry county Texas did on the
sixth day of Januury 1920 levy on
certain real estate situated in Scurry
Count.vTexos described as follows
to-wlt:
Relug the undivided three-fourths
Interest In 1he Northwest quarter or
section 95. Hlock No. 97. H. & T. C.
Ry. survey situated in Scurry Coun
ty State of Texas and levied upon
as the property of Y. D. Taylor and
that on the first Tuesday in March
1920. the same being the 2nd day
of said month at the Court House
door of Scurry county in the town
of Snyder between the hours
of 10 a. in. and 4 p. in. by virtue or
said levy and said execution and ord-
er of file. I ul h11 "hove de
scribed real estate at public vendue
for cash to the highest bidder as the
property of said Y. D. Taylor.
And In compliance with law. I give
this notice by publication In the
English language once a week for
four consecutive weeks Immediately
iprereedingj said day of sale. In the
Snyder Signal a newspaper publish-
ed In Scurry county.
Witness tny hand this 7th day oi'
Januury. 1 1 2 0-
37 J. H. IIYRD.
Sheriff of Scurry County. Texas.
A ;oi nuv
Farm for sale or rent direct from
owner southeast of Snyder six miles-
(2000.00 cash and terms to suit pur-
chaser. Huy this 160 acres- 90 acres
In cultivation farm house and sheds
good well good water well 40
feet deep- will fix up windmill and
fix improvements for right party Hardware Co
who would rathe fent than buy-
90 percent tillable laud. See me it t
Ulackards Hardware tftore Friday
or Saturday or next week if uot dis-
posed of. 35
Earl Nation
Congress voted down the universal
training hill. The votu In the house
was 107 to 17. Do in oo ruts walked
over President Wilson's wishes in the
matter.
A good farm for sale or rent. See
Earl Nit ion. Road his ad. Rlackard
Austin Hlg-glns a good young furm
er of the Fluvanna precinct was here
Monday and lined up for the Signal
IRA ITe.MS
Lon Graham who Is on It he police
force at Eastland came homo Tues-
day night to be with his family who
are nearly all sick.
Scurry County Teachers.
How many are planning your exlpb
It for Inter-Scholnstlc League meot?
Remember to save the best of your
school problems to select from. Pro
duct maps or other maps drawings
made in physiology or physical geo-
graphy classes trod any neat draw-
ings reports on different subjects.
themes and any phase of school work
hlch you think "very good' will be
Appreciated. Then a nice loaf of
bread home made candles a cake.
canned fruit or vegetables will be In
teresting on exhibit as well as cro-
i ... . .
chet tatting a W.jQLhrtfrobioiu.-s
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Flu" Is the common expression
now altho there are no i-uses in the
immediate neighborhood. It was
thought a wlso precaution to close
the school for a few days and maybe
prevent the spread of the disease.
If no cases develop we will begin
work ngaln Monday.
Horace Holley was in our midst
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. George W. Lewis was called
to Abilene last Tuesday night by a
message announcing the serious Ill-
ness of her son. Earl Helm who Is
In school at that place.
The remains of Mrs. Ilessle War
ren were shipped from Santa Fe N
M.
day
Mr. Tom Carey ond once made this
her home. j
Ed Murphy and w ifo. Mr. and Mrs. j
von Roeder and daughter Jim Wealh I
rrs and family were among those!
( Curd of Thank.
To our friends ut I In To id and else-
where. Wo desire in this public way to ex
tend our friends our sincere thanks
for the generous kindness and help
xlr.dcd ir us during th sickness
and death of our dear departed Roy
al Mlacknrd. When like trials come
to you we will deem It a nvli ilege to
do our part to mitigate your grief.
Respectfully
Mrs. Roy Illncka.'d and raby and
His bribers nui Mister.
. o this place for burial last Sun-
iy. Mrs. Warren was n daughter of
Schools SiiKended.
Supt. Howell states that the
schools at Dunn China Grove- Her:n-
lelgh. Ira nnd Santa Fe.have beer
suspended on account of the flu
scourge. The Turner school was stop-
ped but he understands It hns re-
sumed activities.
E. U DARBY'S
Ford Garage and Blacksmitl.
Shop
Is prepared to do you frst class work
at reasonable prices
All work KUruntel
On Bridge Street west of First State Bank
and Trust Co
1 SnyderTexns
People who want old mattresses
made new. don't wait. I have gotton
help now. Can get good work out
at once so bring them in. plenty of
cloth In town. 35
D. Prltchard.
Bring us
Chickens
Your
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Plenty f cow feed und ull kinds of
Grain and Hay.
lllghi'st piici-H paid fo:
produce
all kinds of
tu!s:uMMit:ui.ai::t:iutii;iti-!iii:uiHtuittt!i: :MiKwm! kiwi
Henderson Brothers
Phone I OS
A good farm for sule or rent. See
Earl Nation. Read his ad. Rlackanl
When February wants to brew u Hardware Co.
who 'came here to attend the funeral I genuine article of winter it c:m put
4uf Mrs. Warren. ''
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dyer. Jr of An-
son .were here Sunday accompanying
the remains lrf Mrs. Dyer's sister
Mrs. Warren.
Carl Relcher left last Thursday for
San Francisco where he has re-en-listed
In the naval service.
Mrs. G. L. Autry came home from
Aniarlllo last Friday.
Rob and Jim Wilson are moving
tc the Henderson farm I his week.
They will occupy the house recently
vacated by Mr. Devorsund family
Ko advance in value.
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i nnnm
on the real stuff with the regulation
iklck.
When the delivery men at the
stores get laid up with Tin the sales-
men and bookkeeper take hold of
the Jitney iyid the business goes
merrily on.
It is safe to k u ess that S'nyder has
not as many people as we have been
claiming by several hundred but
there are .-r" AeaHort that since
i.rt .nrrPCt-
! raise the clerk mJ --
" Huston? ToxasT-"After the advent Mma0ly "people enough
of one oi my oa.m.- "vHnKp around town antt in iaci ohju.-.
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H received a shlpmenj ihey or plain se g
1 1 have an !- r - .
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book rack
diTOS UAUAGK
uyner iex
Auto Ooctor l a bir nou-. -
I win First iris-
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(your car'M health.
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Apply few drops then lift kor
touchy corns off with
Margie West.
tUades and family or
Thert were visiting here Friday.
Guy E. Casey had business In Sny
der last Friday.
A. Rhoades of Snyder spent S"un-
-
day with tne nome
Hr W. R- Johnson came nome
Tuesday from Lubb.fck and said his
wife was then some whnt better.
people to make up the difference.
E. A. Birdwell left Tuesday on a
business trip to Fort Worth and Dal-
lus. He
stock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Sears returnd
Tuesday front the dry goods market
of St. l.ouisj Mi. Sears says cond;
I j lions do not look ood to him the
I Fred and Millie Gray urn returned l01' allni: tn'' WUV' e MVi tllr)
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! i uesuny irqiu Anson wnere tney ut- ""' "'"
tended the funeral of Mrs. Steele. Mr. j I whole salers huxe trouble to
land Mrs. Gruyum were expected to j gods nnd that e need not ex-
start back to Oregon Thursday und '"n era of low price any lime soo
I w ill not visit in Snyder.
Dallas and Fort W til pr
themselves to entertain Gen. Per.
Inn l.iht week. It was a fitting t.
bute to a great officer. It was n
designed as u political demonstrate
nt I Mri w . V -f Anson I Mn' '"VJ' nt'
r . . .n- I ... turned loose to honor V
Dr. J. G. Parsons und family tire
now living in East Snyder.
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with Mary during nei '
She came homo from thero Friday.
She state that Mary was uneonscl-
ou for several hours before sbe pass
led away.
took out a csrload of live Mr. V
Slins is reported sick
jllllS ween- I
mm wns l ll nun
candidate for the presidency that fel
low will have another thlnK com.nr
later In this year.
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County Clerk T ". V 1-'
i.nge license on l-VK " Vr Odi.
fipt.blen and Mus .nine Carrol.
W H. Merrltt of Route 2 come in
Tuesday and sent his Signal date up
a year ahead. The Signal appreciates
Us good old iViends who have stood
firm and true throughout all sorts of
wind and weather
The meeting of the Altrurlan cUb
this week was postponed on ac-
count on Ithe flu epidemic which hnd
claimed Mrs. R. H. Curnutte as a
sufferer.
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snt nirt a btt!Jp.rop
ione on an aching iorn In
tly that corn stops hurting then
lift it right out. Yes. magic!
1 .i- hMta nf Freeione cost
A 1111
..ot : fc cents at any drug store
but Is ufflclent to remove ever
hard corn sfb corn or corn between
the toes and the calluses. wlthoti-
aoreness or irritation.
Freeione is the sensational d!
rovery ot a Cincinnati genius. It
wonderful.
TOD&Y
JA K PICKKOltl) IX
"WRONG"
Was every one peckin' on
you when you was a boy?
You know It and you'll en-
joy the pathos and humor
in "In Wrong"
MONDAY
v.
. .-THR Q1RL WOMAN".
11Y
Gladys Leslie and a
1 reel Lloyd Comedy
TOMORROW
UHVAXT WASHRURN in
Love .Insurance"
ALSO
A two reel comedy "Bump-
ing into Ilijoadway" by-
Harold Lloyd
TUESDAY -
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IN
"STUDIO GIRL"
A Select picture a charm-
ing cowedinne in a sparkle
comedy one day only
Values Toda)
Values Today are Much Higher Than
They Were Two Years Ago
Have You
Increased Your Insurance
Accordingly
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That "wonderful new serial 1
which U Ju starling. Also
. 13th oplaode o( Smash-
- lug Harriors and
(j00Oab Sauahblcs"
THURSDAY
and Friday
CONSTANCE TALMADGB
IN
VlRTCOl'S VAMP"
What Any Vamp May Expect i
There Is n lton hvrpTii
every cirln how'Vlf t mn ..
heads a whirl o-l ft your mm
and come Tihl UoV. He'11
never note your hat r gown.
The -.! you'll get orthow
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oeclare ynii champ Of flirty;
vaiuny thiu every girl should
Ik now.
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"SEALKU IIKAKTS" j
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If your store were visited by u fire. It would cost you much more to
.eplace the stock than you could recover from i"' "'"-
crying insurance on the basis ot what your present . -ock cost. Wb
the advance in stocks is not uniform the importance of 1NSLRANCF
PROTECTION Is so great that we advise all merchants who have no
IZ .deration to replacement values to increase their insurance at
once
. Tin HOME. THE SPRINGFIELD
We represent tue 11 am 1 r wiw
a9 well as others who are strong. Call on us if you need any adv.ee an
further Insurance protection.
P.
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