The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. FORTY-SIX, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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TUE SNYDKIt SIGNAL SNYDER TEXAS l'KIDAV APRIL 10' 1V20.
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THE SNYDER SIGNAL SNYDER TEXAS FRIDAY APRIL 80 102
i"2H uttifr ioual
HARDY A CURRY Publishers.
Subscription $1.50 per year in Adr.
Bntrml in the postoffiee at Sny.
4or Texas m soconit class milmt-
OH; adtertlslng 25c per Inch for
display space and 10c a line fer
waders. Cash must accompany all
orders.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For District Attorney 32nd Judicial
District:
I. E. HILL of Nolan County.
For County Treasurer:
MISS IDA KELLY.
T. J. (TOM) MANNING
For County Judge:
HORACE HOLLEY.
For Tax Collector:
JOHN O. DAVIS.
J. A. (JOE) MERRITT . . i
L. T. CONDRA
C. T. (Charlie) WILLIAMS.
For Tax Assessor:
Q. H. LEATI I Re-election.
For County Clerk:
MRS. II: II. COTTEN.
B. A. (Dennle) HULL.
For County Superintendent!
O. L. HOWELI4 (Re-Election.)
A. W. Turner.
For Sheriff:
J. H. BYRD (Re-Electlon.)
For Coonty Surveyor:
H. A. GOODWIN Ro-election.
For Com mis loner Pre. No. 2.
J. F. Dowdy.
J. G. Landrum.
For Justice of the Peace Pree. No. 2
J. F. Dowdy.
hJ. G. Landrum.
For Public Weigher:
O. I. (Butch) McCLINTON.
See the silk shirts at Watkins. 46
Alwaysj welcome at Watkins.
C. P. Nunn of Foch was in town
Tuesday.
Just received a new shipment of
Edison Phonographs. II. G. Towle.
The new May records "have
rived. 11. G. Towle.
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E. E. Matthews is another of the
volunteer tax assessors helping to
Soe our line of men's shoes. T.
C. Watkins. 46
The new May records have
rivod. H. G. Towle.
New Blouses every day at
to the lawful; kins.
ar-
46
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boost renditions
level.
( LOST Somewhere in Siiyder a
Born April 23 to Mr. and Mrs. 'pink Cameo) pin. Finder please re-
Lawrence Godley on the L. P. Itur to Signal o'fie and get re
Ranch a boy. J ward. Mrs. John Abercromble. 4 6
Thomas Vernon Barger child of
It is learned that the tax payers
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Barger died on 0re coming across very nicely with
Thursday of Inst week at their home full renditions. This public spirit
seven miles west of town. I indicates the future prosperity of
Snyder.
The six years old child of Mr. Mc-
Elver nt Sweetwater was run over
by nn automobile and Its skull was
fractured.
FOR SALE Good milk tow
Jrlght. J. R. Joyce.
Editor Donald of the Slatonite was
grieved and peeved last week bo-
'rauso some sneak thief had stolen
jhls Kord. The car was found at
Prices .Post.
46 I
The new May records have
rived. II. G. Towlo.
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Ladies lot us show you our ne"w
Nonparlel Underwear. T. C. Wat-
kind. 46
Just received a now shipment of
Ellison Phonographs. H. G. Towle.
Our prices are right. T. C. Wat-
Kins. 46
The Snyder Signal for all the NctJ
The law has been calling for sev-
eral years on the people to pny tax-
es on tholr property at its full value
but there are few people who have
done so. Now when Snyder calls on
us to live up to the law why should
we refuse to do it?
Have two sows nnd pips for sale.
Se me at Bare & Sons. J. I.
Bnne.
LKOR SAL: Good milk cow.
right. J. R. Joyce.
CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Dr. H. E. Rosser reports that while
in Houston last week he bought a
fine strong X-Ray machine which
Tn reeelve.1 a new shipment of .. ... ... be expects to install ai ins ornce
" " 1 liKULIUMB UIIII I1U1IVU UIIJ BUI Ktt tt"
Edison Phonographs. H. G. Towle. w-ancement. the money must come
If S'nyder expects to meet her ob-
In two or three weeks.
Prices
46
I from some source and the city coun-
cil has found a just and equltnb'o
way to get it.
Come ntit Saturday afternoon and
bear J. M. Hendryx explain the cot
ton situation.
LOST A bay horse mu'e. 3 years
old small unbroken nbout four
weeks ago. $5.00 reward for Infor
mation lending to recovery. W. H.
FOR SALE Sluglo comb orown leg- ghuler Snyder. Texas Phone D0-10
horn eggs full blood' stock. $1.00 pn.
for 15 for the months of May! nnd
504tp
a Mm nf hnsohnll was nlaved at June- Delivered at Signal ofiico on Mrs. W. W. Hamilton will leave to-
c. . wort nnrt Saturdays. Mrs. Loia i.ewi-. ira. rtay .fotl a visit to her People at
r Hi 11 luri kHiiuiuu J - . t
Koscoo teams and Roscoe .was de- iexas- P" .Miles and from there win attend
fpulj J 1 I the Federation of Women's Clubs
t:STRAY One Bay horse about Halllnger.
The Chautauqua at Foch last week 114'i hands high one white foot.
wn a great success.
bers were high class and the peo- (hlp
pie were pleased.
J. E. Ketner returned Sunday
from San Antonio. He states that
All the num- about 12 years old. Branded on left JUBl received a new snipmeni or
The owner can find this an- rlsnn 1 nonogrnpns. H. 1.. lowie.
Imal on D. N. Price place by paying
11 damages. J. O. Moon. 46pd FOR SALE Good residence close in
! All conveniences. A bargain Ik sol I
nt once. P.-e w. R. Bell.
For City Marshal:
O. P. WOLFE (Re election).
The new May records have
rived. H. . Towle.
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' Et. W. II. Morrow was here Tues-
day from Foch.
Snyder Produce Company
highest cash price for- cream.
The Rrnrrv Conn!'.- Slncine (Yr-
his family will move back to Snyder vpnUon whfch rlouant
Brand new 1920 Studebaker Tour-
car for sale at an attractive fig- '
it
ure has been driven less than J
500 miles perfect condition. .
Phone 178.
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BUCKHORN
FOR
DRESS.
KORRKKT SUMMER
THE LATENT NTYLEH IN
STRAW AND PANAMA HATS.
SNAPPY NARROW
LOW CUT SHOES
iasT
DRY WEATHER I'RICES.
(l.KAMXO AND PRESSINt
PHONE 4(MI
In nbout a month.
We have opened a cream station '
JIill clnas laBt S"urd;iy night and
'Sundav was largely attended and
everybody reported a good time.
an.J will pay the highest market m Rround wfl9 h0
price for cream.-Snyder Produce fpoture of occa8lon
Company. 4 pd
pays
47pd
The promoters of the Dunn oil
field have bought ten acres of land
at Foch on which to store nnd han-
dle supplies for their operations.
W. C. Fargason emrchant of
Foch whs in Snyder Wednesday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stark of Blythe
arrived in Snyder Wednesday to vis-
it Mrs. Longbotham and family.
If you want information on selling
cream see n Snyder Produce Com-
pany. 47pd
A Commission government empow-
ers atown to levy a high tax rate.
Under the old system the rates held
;down but the law requires full rendition.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stark came In
Wednesday from their home In
.Calnes County t visit Mrs. Stark's
mother Mrs. J. P. Longbotham.
SEE CONSTANCE TALMADUI?
AS A BEAUTIFUL YOUNG
WOMAN NOVELIST A COOK
AND BUTLER'S S W E E T-
HEART ALL IN ONE PIC-
TURE. THURSDAY
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T. W. Gabbert of Dunn was here
Tuesday and said he is at last up
with his work and ready for rain.
B. A. Wnrthintrlrm was up Tues-
day from l".iiin anil said there was
frost ar. I i.v :.: l.i.-. ." Tu's;!..y
mominc.
I f
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V. J "V C r
If it is lazy nil we ask
In that we take your cor to task
Wo arc auto specialists and If
your car Is not serving you in
the manner that it should
you'd better have us put It ill
food runnlne order acain. Up-
on i:u:'iiry you will find that
on.' prices are absolutely f:ii'
aid l':ii;t. our voi is depi'iid-
; 1 1 1 . 1.1 every respect. Let US
doctor yeiur c.ir for what alls it.
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PERSONALITY CHARM. EACI.USIYE
DISTINtTIVENESS
These are what you want in a gift that you want to be
remembered retained and cherished permanently.
A jewelry store Is the place to buy such gift.
THIS Is the jewelr store for YOU.
Our Mock N Suggestive f (iifl.
A .1.. I T i V-ili l'
man f Abilene
Tue.-rla.v of Mnr.a:
'Ur'.iM a telephone
vu tb'i ruet
.i r Pat Keley.
Dr. II. E. Rosser returned S'nnd.iv
from the meeting of to' Medical. A:i-
sorlation at Houston.
Born tj' Mr. and Mrs. Pk Ben-
benek. Tuesday morning April 27th.
a 11 lb. boy.
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There wns considerable frost here
Tuesday morning. Foster said it
would be that way during the week
centering on April 27th.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Davenport left
tlf- week for Corpus Chrlsti. They
go on account of Mrs. Davenport's
health hoping for benefit from n
lower altitude. '
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barnbart left
Wednesday for a visit of two or three
months at Grady Missouri.
Einil Schattle a well known farm-
er of the Foch community was in
Snyder Saturday. Mr. Schattle tn
always jolly and looking on the
bright side. While here he renewed
for the "i.r.al.
Let Bob Harris figure your paper
hanging and painting. Permanently
located In Snyder Texas. Phone 125
4:)pd
ESTRAYED There are two old
mare mulfs about 15 yer.rs old li
hands high will weigh about Io0 ibs.
at my place 2 miles north of Plain-
view School House. If the owner
j1
Cliick development ij retarded when
grain alone is fed because grain is largely
lacking in bone building and blood form-
ing elements. Your state experiment
station will verify this statement. These
' nutrients are abundantly supplied by
Purina Chicken Chowder
which accounts for the double development during
the vital first weeks of a chick's life. Hut don't
take our word for it buy Purir.a Chicken Chowder
under an iron-hound guarantee of
Dovib'.; Development cr Money Back
when fed directed
with I'unna nicic f-J. TTZ
train ration.
For your protection
Purina Feeds are pack-
ed in Checkerboard
bans only. In terms of
results they are by far
the cheapest feeds you
can buy. Call today
and start your chicks
on the profit wcih.
Henderson Bros.
vmmwti TO PURINA
SCHICK aSCHICKENl
$ feed MpoWOERe
Listen to the Everwells
0
Ore iVT's certirv
ts draq store
Hs ast tc tVxq&
yovire opVTq for
If you're looking for quality sick-
room supplier pure druns r various
household necessities let nie give
you the address or Just the drug
store that you're looking for. Our
everwell family is very much pleas-
ed with the way they do business.
DKAI-KIUS IN
ALL K1XHS OK PLAXTINfJ SKKDS CXITTO.N KKKl) CORV MILLET.
STINSON DRUG CO.
LEE T. STIXBON
PHONE aa
J. O. 8 TIN SO If
will cdme and take them away and etc.
pay lor aa ne may nave ineni. . u.
C Patterson. IW
SNVDKR TEXAS
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. FORTY-SIX, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1920, newspaper, April 30, 1920; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288378/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .