The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, No. THIRTY-THREE, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SNYDER SIGNAL SNYDER TFTXAS FRIDAY. JAN. 28. 1921. t.j
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Don't Sell Your Chickens and
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Hefore you see us. We are the oldest in the business and here to stay and have built up an enormous business on our merits t please. Keinemner ue
Chickens. Eirirs Hides Turkevs Cream. Etc. Hens 16c pound. Next to the Bridge. 4vf
WHITE PRODUCE COMPANY !
Phone 71 j
Call anywhere in the city for your chickens
K. L. TERRY Manager
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To My Friends mill Former Patrons
I liavo purchased the Interest of
H. 15. Hurgniwm and II. F. Rogers
known as the Iluckhnrn Tailors and
will continue the business at the
same old stand on th North Fide
est to the First National Dank and
under the same name "The Buckhorn
Tailors."
I urn going to be personally In
charge and promise the public the
best in Gents Furnishings and at the
cheapest possible prloe.
Mr. 0. M. Ilantau who has been
with Buckhorn for the past few years
will remain In charge of the clean-
ing and pressing department. You all
know his work it needs no recommen
dutlons. Hoping to got your business
Yours for service.
T. L. McMillan.
Hooks rented ten days for 23c with
c a day over tlme.L. k II. Kconomy
store. Wo have a llir.e assort
ment. 33c
Rev. Clyde Lee Fife's telephone Is
No. 177.
Inconsistency.
Uncle Bill Bottlctop say he knows
man who will fool with any old kind
of liquor who refined to eat mush-
rooms for fenr a little tondsionl uilu'ht
pot mixed In.
WITH THE
CHURCHES
"Beautiful land" the Indi-
ans called it.
And when it was opened up
to the settlers it became the
land of the boom wagon
the land of romance of ad-
venture and daring.
"LAHOMA"
Is an Edgar Lewis Production
It translates the soul of the early 80's
and the heart or the West into a drama
throbbing with the dash and color of
the pioneer days in Oklahoma.
If you've enjoyed the novel by John
Breckenridge Ellis you'll thrill at this
photoplay.
Playing at Cozy Next Friday
At First Christian Church.
Kvery member of the church In
the Sunday school nnd every member
of the Sunday school In the church Is
the goal set now to which we are
trying to work from this time on. Be-
gin with yourself and all' your own
family Sunday morning. Other things
can wait until Monday. iMake Chrl t
first.
My sermon next Sunday morning
will bo "Goal's Twin Laws." and ut
night "Christ's Memorial." This will
be the fifth of the series: "Ten Views
of The Kingdom."
On Sunday afternoon at three
o'clock. I will speak briefly In behalf
of the starving millions of Europe.
This wl!J be delivered at the Cozy
Theatre and everybody Is Invited.
This Is an occasion celebrated na
tionally that day.
We ure now settled and happy In
our new home corner Cornelius Ave
strong attendance. Let us close Jan.
Willi ho largest atlrtiduiicc we have
had this year. 'Vo want you to he
there.
Preaching nt 11:00 and 6:30
o'clock.
Kcnlng I heme "The Transform-
ed life."
Kpworh League at 5:30. Had n
very fine League with large attend-
ance last Sunday. Be present for this
service next Sunday or you will miss
a great deul. We would like very
much to see you at Prayer Meeting
next Wednesday evening.
We uirt always glad to see you at
our services.
J. II. Hcks Pastor.
Apostolic Tabernacle.
Near R. S. & P. Railway. Sunday
11 a. in. and 6:30 p. in.
Kvery evening except Monday at
6:30 p. m.
Behold what manner of love the
Father hath bestowed upon us. that
we should be called the Son of God.
1st John. 3:1.
Are vou one of the sons of God. Do
ou know the Fathers love. Do you
and Faught St. Come and see us. No Iknow w hat the love of Christ Is. Have
phone in the house as; yet but the you ben baptized In the Holy Ghost
telephone pple promise one In the Do you know und have you orporlcne-
iminediate future. ed that the blood of Jesus Christ can
heal your body as well as cleanse you
Methlist ('lunch. from all sin. Have .vou the nine fruits
The rain did not keep us from hav- of the spirit manifested in your life?
lng a splendid Sunday school with alllo yon know the nine gifts of the
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SPECIAL I
Saturday Monday and Tuesdav
California dried apples per lb. 12'.; EE
Rice " "8 1-3
No. TA Tomatoes per can 12 '.
Ne. 2 Standard Corn " 12':
Large Size Oatmeal 30 EE
10 cents is our regular price on No. 2 Sal-
mon) and Tomatoes. Our delivery prvice
just recently installed is giving pnirpt and
efficient service.
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What Is Courtesy
! As Applied to Our Bank
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SCURRY COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY
Ve make a specialty of Abstracts and Notary work our
plant is the oldest established plant in the county and we have
worked at It continuously since its estiblishment. We have
much valuable data at hand.
Abstract Carefully Mn.lo and Correctly Compiled.
We havo been working ir. the 'and title of this county for
nearly twenty yours nnd the knowledge we have gained in
this long time is at your service whenever you need anything
in this line of work.
Wi: ARK HF.RK TO STAY
Our prices are rasonable. We will treat you right. We are
located in th Court house N. K. Corner Basement. Phone
41. A. W. Buchananr Mgr.
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Courtesy next to character and
Honesty Is one of the first demands
this Institution makes upon its of-
ficers and employees.
To be courteous to be kind show-
ing cure and consideration in the
handling of small accounts as well
as the largest deposits this is one
of the chief-nlms of this bank.
The Snyder National Bank
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spirit ure for you. Come now und let
ub reason together saith the Lord.
Come to the tabernacle und bring
your Billies with you.
S. AL- F. Swift.
G. & A. Saunders.
IIF.AltD ABOIT TOWN'.
By a Wandering Tablet.
Judge Horace llolley Is District
Deputy Grand Master lor the Scurry
County district Independent Order
of Odd Fellows and as such officer
he officiated last Friday night at the
installation of the officers of 'nyder
Lodge. It is said that he Is the first
District Deputy ever to Install the
officers of every lodge in the county.
Joe Struyhorn made an overland
trip to Dallas last w ek and says that
the highways in Scurry county are
the bc-t roads he saw.
J. T. Cuddcll was hero this week
from over about Camp Springs look-
ing for u close in place to rent. Me
finds too much dlfiieu'ty In getting
hi Signal and The Appeal to Rea
son over there.
Judge J. P. Stinson was here Mon
day In District Court. Jim suys he is
a red-fox. For the past week he had
hit the grit from town to town put
ting in his days in important court
cases and traveling ut night to make
the next court house. There are just
u f w such hustles us Jim Stinson.
!. II. Clark chairman of the Re-
fl II III iii n m.vli. I t
r".i "i nrurry countv a
proves the action of Gov. Ncff in a
ishing the Board of Pardon Ad
Mr. Clark suys If Svtt holds
the record as so far Indicated
make us all a good governo
G. 11. Clark manager for tha
Mison number Co.. In Snydor. stat
this week (hut lumber prices are
hundred per cent down from forn
t ngures anrl now If !nlor w ill comJl
down at the snme rate a building csftl
palgn ought to be due to start
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Since the introducti n In the le
islature of a bill to establish a Wed
Texas A. & M. College west of long
tude 30. it may bo of interest tl
note that the 90th degree line pass
at Cisco. The line mark longitude !H
passes through the western part fj
Taylor county. .Abilene Is In tit
north east corner o Tay'or count
ahout three fourths the distance h
I ween lines !HI and H 1 . Longltud
l2 cross s the west rart ofl Scurr
county and Snyder is nenr that Him
As located. Snyder is between 32 and
.i:t degrees north of latitude. The
line marking the 33rd degree llttir
along the north line of Scurry cou
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ee .snirley Mason in Girl 'O M
Heart. Monday Feb. 7. The Altrurl
Club is putting this on for the ben
lit of the public libarary. Admins!
1 0c and 25 cents.
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I We have gone through our entire stock and have marked everything to conform
with the present market prices and you will find here the things you need at a fair
price to yourself and to us.
Don't fail to give us a call.
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, No. THIRTY-THREE, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1921, newspaper, January 28, 1921; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288426/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .