The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, No. THIRTY-FIVE, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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TIIF3 SNYDIttt SIGNAL 8NYDHR TEXAS. FRIDAY FEB. 11 1921.
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Don't Sell Your Chickens and Eggs
our merits to please. R.nu-mh.r e
buv
n.. vV' -.r a tU luisinfs :m.I lnn tn stav ami have built no an enorirous business on
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Chickens KKs Hides Turkeys Cream Kte. Hens 16c pound. Next to the Hruijje.
WHITE PRODUCE COMPANY
l'hone 71
Call anywhere in the city for your chickens
It. L. TERRY Manager
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CLASSIFIED AD
Want Ads Bring Results 10c a line each issue- 40c
minimum price. No Classified Ads Charged. It's Cash
WANTED Clean cotton rajs 80 pr
yonnd. Signal office
ESTRAYED One Holestelu heifer
yearling from ('. C. Head ranch re-
ward for li'oi matlon leading to re-
orery. A. N. Rpps at Blackard Hdw.
Co. 82"
Farm and ranch loans fr" 8 per
cent up. Quick service. We make our
own inspection.. Baker Grayum and
Anderson Snyder Teas. 35.
Farm and ranch loans from 8 per
cent up. Qulok aerrlce. YFe make our
own lnrrpoc'lons. Baker Grayum and
Anderson. Snyder Texnc. 35.
Farm and ranch loana from 8 per
cent up. Quick aerrlce. We make eur
own inspections. Baker Orsyum and
Anderson Snyder Texas. 35.
FOR SALE Good Hog Lard at 15
eents per pound Sidney Johnson 36p
FORSAL EP u re Lone Star Cotton
Seed at $1.00 per pushel See Hubert
Roblson. 37p.
FOllRENTOoodarm on 1-3 and
fourth also good farm on shares.
No financial assistance. Dr. A. W.
Browning. Fluvanna Texas. 36c
STRAYED One Red gilt weight
about 140 pounds. Will pay reasona-
ble reward for Information leading to
recovery. Call No. 20. or the Sny-
der Signal. 35c
FOR" SALE. Good Mister Sill Plant-
er. See C. W. Popnoe. 36p.
FOR-SALE-Fifteen" barrells pure
Louisiana Ribbon cane syrup. Price
fl.35 molasses bucket sice. Bring
your vessHIs. Sell from one gallon
up. Enquire at home in corner O. K.
wagon yard block. S. A. Pool 35p
Plain and fancy sewing reasonable
prices. Mrs. C. A. Crunk. Phone
333. 35tf.
FOK SALE Good span mules harn-
ess and wagon. WIM sell on fall time
with good note. W T. Thompson.
8nyder Texas. 35c
FOR SALE G001I snan mules harn-
ess and wagon. Will Hell on fall time
with good note. W. T. Thompson.
Fnyder Texas. 35c
C.'IKLH! HAVE TinCK
SOFT HEAVY IIAIlt
A 35-cent bottle of "Danderine"
will not only rid your scalp of de-
structive dandruff and stop falling
hair but immediately your hair
neems twice as abundant and so won
droits glossy. Let "Danderine" save
your hair. Have lots of long heavy
hair radiant with life and
beauty. 34-tf
S.'snnl want ads bring results.
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Most
RAGS WANTED Cleaa cotton
rags wanted at the Signal offlee.
FOR SALE Demntond Improved
f prlng Seed wheat. Alao Toxm Ite4
l;ust Proof Seed Ooata. Snyder Mill
and Coal Co.
FOR RENT 160 or 800 acre land
two sets houses osthousee good wa-
ter; to rent on third aad foarth.
About 7 miles soath of Snyder.near
good school. See A. W. Holman
Snyder Rt. 4. 3Sp
S. C. RHODE ISLAND RBD eiggs for
hatching $1 per 15. Mrs. J. W.
Sanders Dermott Texas. 41p
FOR SALE CHEAP Yearling bull
thoroughbred Jersey at my place
five miles south of Fluvanna. D.
F. Ware. 35-p
FOR SALE My home on North
Scarborough St. good 5-room house
orchard and out buildings 150-ft.
lot. Also team of plirg mules. See
J. A. Miller. 34-tfc
FOR RENT Dr. Wtaitmore's farm
3 1-2 miles east of Snyder. 5-room
house new windmill and good land.
Thone 135. 34-tf
FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red
eggs from full blood hens that are
penned. Price $1.50 per 15. Fhon?
108. Mrs. R. V. McOlnnls Snyder
Texas. 36p
FOR SALE Buff Leghorn 283 eg
strain. Hatching eggs $2.50 for 15.
Phone 299.
Mrs. T. C. Watklns has gone to
market for the T. C. Watklns store.
She left last Sunday.
WANTED Real live wire Salesman
for Hydro Carbon burner. A few ter-
' r'.torles open. St-e E. O. Echols at
Hggnbotham Eros. by Tuesday 35p
FOR SALE Good span mules harn-
ess und wagon. Will sell on full time
with good note. W. T. Thompson.
Snyder. Texas. 35c
WANTED Man with family to do
general faim work. J. O. Gulnn 36p
Those high grade Phonograph are
being auctioned at a great sacrifice
at H. G. Tow!e's auction sale. 35
Msses Veda and Zada Maxwell
were here Sunday vsitlng their par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Maxwell.
The auction sale at H. G. Towle's
Jewelry store commences at 2:30 and
7:30 p. m. Don't miss these sales.
Dalton Moore of Sweetwater was
in Snyder Wednesday.
Mil
raise 10
You an still sett them 'cheap.
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WITH THE
CHURCHES
.'4iHliMllnt Church.
We have looked forward to your
being in Sunday school. Make next
Sunday the time. Please don't fall
us.
Preaching at 11:00 and 6:30.
Morning subject: "Commanding
Christ."
Evening: "The Divine Life in
man."
Very fine League last Sunday. Let
us hare fifty young people by next
Sunday.
Let us pray that the unsaved ones
may bo brought to Christ.
E.tpecally do we want you to be
present at luo evening service next
Sunday.
We are always glad for you to
be In our services.
J. II. Hicks.
Apostolic TaberniM-le.
Near R. S. & P. Sunday 11 a. m.
and 6:30 p m.
Each evening 6:30.
la Jesus coming soon? What aayeth
God's Word? 1 Thes. 5 1-2 also Dan.
8:10. And he said Behold I will make
thee know what shall be in the last
end of the indignation for at the
time appointed the end shull be. Luke
17:26. And ua it was In the days of
Noe so shall it be also in the days
of the Son of Man. Matt. 24:48. But
and if that evil servant shall say in
his heart my Lord delayeth his com-
ing; verso 50 the Lord of that ser-
vant sha'.l come in a) clay when he
looketh not for him and In an hour
he is not aware of. Verse 41. Watch
therefore for ye know not what hour
I your Lord doth come. 'ome. we are
I here to point you to Christ and to
! teach the fulness of the Gospel and
I the soon coming of our Lord Jesus
! Christ everybody welcome.
: s. & F. swift.
G. & A. Saunders.
1 Missionary Auxiliary Meeting.
' The Woman's Missionary Auxiliary
j held an Interesting meting Monday
afternoon. IMrs. Brunei t Johnson prc-
' sided.
This being the day for business
many things of importance were
brought before the society.
Mrs. R. M. Stokes Interestingly
presented stewardship.
Mrs. C. C. Hlggins very forcibly
presented the pledge. The society re-
sponded liberally with a largo
pledge then the pledge of the past
year.
Monday Feb. 14. will be devoted
to the Bible study.
We urgo- ill! members to be pres-
ent. Missionary Program.
Program for BaptlM ladles Mis-
sionary meeting Feb. 21.
Leader Mrs. Dane.
Hymn.
Prayer Gratitude for citizenship
IKKi
$3iooaoo
90nO
in a Christian land. Mrs. I. D. Hull.
Scripture lesson Mrs. Dane.
Prayer Thanksgiving for God's
mercy to our country Mrs. Cunning-
ham. Hymn. My Country TIs of Thee.
Reading (Mrs. English.
Conditions confronting American
Christianity. Mrs. Rob Strnyhorn.
Special music. Miss Vio!et Grayum.
Christianizing Cuba Mrs. Glen.
Reading Mrs. Barton.
Spvclal Music Mrs. Marlon New-
ton. Review work being done by Homo
Board Mrs. M. E. Rosser.
PrwbyterUn Women's Auxiliary.
Will meet at the church Monday
Fob. 14 1921. 2:30 p. m.
Leader Mrs. Stalling.
Subject. Homo Missions. The Amer
ican Indian on the now trail.
Foreign chosen.
Dtrotlonal
Roll call. Scriptures from Year
Book.
News items on our Indian work
by various members.
Our orders Joseph Andrews.
Special prayer for Missionaries as
signed to this date in Year Book.
Mrs. Farmer.
Forward steps in Korea. Mrs. Fer-
guson. Circle of Prayer.
Business. Closing prayer.
Kpworth 1cojfue lYojrrani.
Feb. 13. 5:30 p. m.
Christianity In our homes.
Leuder Miss Cecil Strayhorn.
Song 13. and Song 20.
Lord's prayer In concert.
Scripture. Matt. 6:7-6 Miss Juanl-
ta Pierce.
Eph. 5:1-2. Miss Violet Grlrma.
In our Homes. Ieader.
When the Kingdom haa come Into
our homeR. Miss Edwena Barnes.
Questions for open discussion.
Leuder. Miss Hattie Ditto.
Solo. Miss Sarah Wright.
Description of a Christian Home
Leader. Miss Bolin.
The Kingdom of Heaven comes
into the homes of religious. Leaders
1. Charles and John WesVy Mar-
shall Higgins.
2. Christ. Miss Myres.
Duett. JVIiss Ditto. Mr. Ware.
Marriage in Christ Miss Winston.
Influence of Christ in Homes in
Apostolie days. Miss Stokes.
Song 107.
Aaron ic benediction.
At Preshyte rinn Clnirclu
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 6:30
p. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. in.
Come to church boost your Sun-
day school . Be on the Job seven days
in the week. Manifest a spirit of loy-
alty lie much In prayer.
C. G. Wright. Pastor.
The . K. H.
The order of the Eastern Star will
have its next social meeting nt the
home of Mrs 11. J. Brice at 2:30
Thursday Feb. 17lh.
Hostesses: Mm. Brlce Mrs. Leath.
Mrs. Dunn. Mrs. Pat Brown.
f it Sou
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What's On
TONIGHT
"A White Man's Chance" By J.
man going to Mexico who takes a
TOMORROW
Tom Mix. In "The Texan " Tom
MONDAY
Fileen Percy in "Beware of the Bride." E.le-11 Terry is th-
protty little girl who played In "The Husband Hunter." The
Cutest little Comedy Prams in many a day. Also Mutt and Jeff
and Fox News
TUESDAY
Olive Thomas in "Everybodys' Sweetheart." In u r last pi.
ture. A simple story of Youthful love on the farm.
WEDNESDAY
"The Wolf Woman." By lionise
THURSDAY
"Man's Man" by J Warren
SATURDAY
Pearl White in "Tigers Cub.
May lAMiite Here.
E. D. Curry of Dallas and an old
time residentor of Snyder is in the
fily this week lie is prospect im-
and incidentally visiting relatives
with a view of going into the gro-
cery business. He and Hub Taylor
have been on a deal this w.ek with
Ware K- Ware but because of the
absence of one of the Ware Bros .
from town the result of the dial is
not vet known.
The auction sale at II. G. Towle's
jewelry store commences at 2:30 and
7:30 p. tn. Don't tnisa thes- sales
T. It. Ware of the Ware A; Ware
grocery store Is on a business trip
to El Paso this week.
You may never have anoth-r
ehnnce in a life time to buy a phono-
graph at these prices. H. G. Towle.3."
ercJiiaidi
next 3
at The COZY
Warren Kerrigan a tale of a
chance In a mob of Greesar a
s latest picture also Fox News.
GJaum.
Kerrigan
I.eltei I r. 1 III 'rn. Mm.
In a b ti-r from Bro Sims he say
We are vw II pb .-re ;t: Ki
tmg ab'tig line wilh my work Have
had 11 ore ih. ui eighty additions to
tile char.':' .viid 1:11 pn-achlng to the
largest 11 . h ia Abilene.
My loe : 1 11 1 hot v L-lies to 1 very-
body Very truly yours
W II Sims
Those huh trad- i !..:. m-;u an-
being aur';:. i . e-at s.imflrf
.11 II ! Tow'c s auction Bale 3 5
T ) Manning 0f Clevis. X M . .
drilled in Thutsduy (. visit a while
uitli home folks.
The auction sale cbm. Saturday
night. Get your share of thHe har-
cains. H. G. Towle. ?r
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, No. THIRTY-FIVE, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1921, newspaper, February 11, 1921; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288428/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .