The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, No. FORTY-TWO, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1921 Page: 4 of 10
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Our
Cultivators
are the best to be had
and our price is right.
Harness That's
Made Right
Strong and Serviceable
Full leather throughout or fitted
with chain tugs. Priced Right
In Our Furiiiture Dept
We have everything that is needed
to. make the home comfortable such
as Rugs Linoleum Chairs Rockers
Duofoldsj Parlor Bedroom and Din-
ing Room Sets Extra t Beds Mat-
tresses Springs; etc. and we will
take pleasure in showing them.
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lined Ctitum I"antcr and M'.'-
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Bedroom Suits that are attractive
of the best materials to be had. We also
have cheaper grades. All priced right.
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Don't fail to see them
The J. I. Case
Planter
Don't Fail to Inspect Them
The Perfection Fireless
Cooker Oil Stoves
can't be beat. They will stand
the test of service. The hot
days are coming; better get one
We Have a Nice Line of
Aladdin Enamelware
This is the latest in enamelware and we
are sure the ladies will want this line of
goods. See them.
BLACKARD
NORTH SIDE SQUARE
HARDWARE COMPANY
SNYDER TEXAS
Comm.Jitirn Court.
At the regular March; 8sion of
the commissioners' court with the
regular' routine business tallow-
ing was passed: It apu'-uriut; 4o th'
court that the .Snycl'T National tiauk
IiavlriR the highest bid on tie Kenersil
revenue of the county for the eribuinf;
two years or until their Kucceworf
nhall have beoii seleclcil it is hre-
by ordered thattaid bank is and th;Jl
be the depository of the above .aid
funds.
The First State Hank of Fluvanna
was made depository for the txhool
funds they being the hiRtMfct bidder.
(ialvanized tubs size number t.hrr
on Bale Saturday 'J8c. Regular $1.75
value. L. & 11. I'konomy tor.
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I'l'oi'aiu I'arrnt-Tem-bi Ax'n.
To be held at North War:1 mrool
buildinK Thursday. April 7
at 3 o'clock p. in.
Rusinesa meeting.
Dangers which surrouLd our (bil- j
lren and how to GuarO a('.'iini-t
them. Mrs. Whltmore.
Some Reasons why pupils are not
promoted at the end of Itie term.
AI'ss Dolin.
Jlow shall our boys and yirlh Fi-nd
their vacation Mrs. Torn? Muff man.
The Scout Movement fa a factor
for social betterment. Rpv. Clyde Lee
Fife.
tfce person and estate of Jewell Sum-
vu'a and Rnby Suniruld uiiuors
vbirb .aid appliiation will be heard
by said Court on the 11th clay of
April. 1M2I. at the Court House of
;iid County in .Snyder at which
time all pertionK interested in bald
e'taie arp ieqiiiini to appear and
anywt-r imid application should they
dt sire to do so.
Herein (nil not but have you be-
fore said Court on the Srst day of
the ne.M term thereof this writ with
your return therein showing how
you have eiecuted the same.
Witnev my band and official Real
it Snyder. Texan this 17th day of
.March. 1!?. KATE COTTKN
Clerk Couniy Court. Scurry County
Texa. 41
Now is th time to get your walk
dene btfore yonr grass coin's out.
A. I.. .Martin. 40tf
xotick ix ruonvnc
THK STATE OK TKXA9
To tb Sheriff or toy CcL'.uble of
Scurry County TJreetlne:
Vou are hereby comi::.iicl'd to
caus to be pub'Jsbed once each week
for a period of ten day before the
return day hereof. In a newspaper
of general circulation vrticb bus
been continuously and regularly pub-
lished Tor a period of not lewt than
one year In ald Scurry County.
ropy or the following notice:
THK STATE OF TRXAS To All Per-
song Interested in the WeJfart and
Estate of Jewell and Ruby Sumruld
Minors; Van Sumruld who bas filed
an application in the County Court
f t Scurry County on the 17tb day of
March 1921 for )?uardifcnibip of
( art '. f Thanks.
We wish la thasK our inuny friends
for their kiEtiaess and expressions of
sympathy In !o"n of our wife and
mother.
H. C. 11AYTKU.
MRS. H W. HUIKIINS
MRS. K. i!. COTTK.V.
Mrv. II. (. Ilaytev la.sstl Away.
Mr.. l.Magdalene Huyter wife of
H. C. Hayter died Saturday even-
ing at their home in east Snyder.
.Mrs. llnvt'T had been in ill health
tor a jear of heart trouble. She took
St-riously ill Friday and did not ro-
gaiu rotiMciousnesti until the last.
The service were conducted Sun-
day at the family residence by Rev.
G. V. Wright pastor of the Pres-
byterian church of which she wa a
member and Interment made in the
Snyder Cemetery Sunday evening at
j 2 o'clock under the auspices of th
j Knsteii! Star.
j .Mrs. Hayter was 67 years old :A
the t)ni- of h;r death a loving wif1
and mother and a devoted Christum
woma n.
She leaves a husband two daugh-
ters Mr n. W. Hudgins of Dallas
and Mrs. Kate Cotten of Snyder and
a host of friends to mourn her departure.
The Signal joins her may fri-nds
in extending condolence to the be-
reaved family.
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MILS. JOE STlt.WHOHN
ItKTl KNH KHO.M
We can take jour old $10.00 violin
and put a SI 00 tone in it by our
system of graduation. A. Pj Morr1.
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Xoliee to the Public.
We will tio more crushing for
the public and only grind Fridays
Saturday .-(rid First Mondays.
Hlip Snyder Mill and Coal Co.
(Ialvanized tubs size number lhre
on sale Saturday 98e. Regular J1.7I5
aJue. I.. & H. Economy store.
Vikitx f tb Stork.
J. W. HuDcock and wife. lunn.
March 19. a boy.
Jack W. TJmiim and wife. Flu
vanna. Marcb Zi. a noy.
Charley f rew? and wife. Match 21
a boy.
C. M. P.yan and wife '.March 24
a girl.
Walter (J. Brook and wife March
25. a boy.
Nie'( Muter Swatters Like Kuyder.
1 will say that the towns that
Svkeetwuter has ii'iyed that we were
:reate.d more !fk- kings In Snyd' .
Can any of them and we have made
lour towns wl! h you people kno-v
i here is no n.".' f mention and thnt
1 wr.nt to iitv..e the town of SnyJer
Sweetwa'e.- ti- t summer and want
you to call th waiters your boys .
wll as Swei.va.ri all of my hj.s
hokstinR kr""tr and w int
c- iii- back. ..!. wtiin weather will
le loth sid''! j ;s M- in the way of
I -se ball.
Rase ball b ost Snyder mor
ti-an any ot i" aiiiiis ment than the
f.jn1! cud realize.
IV Poy Smith.
Manager Sweetwater Swattrs.
Clrs. .loe Strayhorn returned last
v.mU from her trip to Dallas. Den-
ton. Waco and other eat Texas
points. While at Dulla hhe saw sev-
eral Snyder folks Snyder folks met
at Mrs. McMullant--. which included
Mrs. It. I-. McMullen. Mrs A. J.
Grantham and four daughters. Mrs.
L. H. Nichols. audlMrv E. D. Curry.
At. Denton uhe found several Sny-
der girls and learned that Mr. W. A.
Doak had bought n home and also a
rrocrry business.
At Kurt Worth she was with Mrs.
Jim Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Cole.
Slut reports a ny pleasant trip.
New Dry Good Store.
VC" understand through Mr. J. H.
Ivol'ins that he has rented hla build-in-;
n tb east sii'e at the old Palm
Cafe Bta-nd to White A White cf
Sweetwater and will put in a dry
goods store.
They want to be in operation by
the. St b of April be eald..
I.ettee Knmi l-rilz Smith.
Austin. Texas. .'1-23.21.
Mr. Hugh Iloren.
D'ar Hugh:
As per promise upon my return I
came to the Attorn-y fleneral Office
and the boys got busy Saturday and
passed on your school bonds. I then
went and talked to all the hoard and
1 find this can be done: but delay-
will spill the beans. If the bonds can
be printed and on our board desk by
April 10th. they will tak- the bonds
pay R per cent cash 10 per cent May
10th 10 per cent June tc. until nil
is paid so if o do not begin work
before June 1st you will have 25 per
cent of Issue in ca.b to tart on. then
another 10 per cent before this is
gone. You can arrangv with the
banks to handle tb" remainder. Hy
Sept. 10. six tenth -N'uld b paid
In and It wont be to handle the
other. It may be the matter can be
handled through the contractor. This
is the best that I can do. Rurhanan
has been with me in this matter and
we have done our best and this dc-
I pends on having . y'l.ing ready by
April 10th. Charley t-lls me h? has
written for your Signature th pres-
ident and secretary) and will have
the bonds printed. Lt 1 im look after
this -and if everybody is prompt nt
both ends of th? lino you will have
plenty of time. All well. No nems.
Friti.
Mone
to Loan
We arc loaning money to the
farmers of Scurry county ciid
are receiving new applications
but we can furnish more money
on choice farms on a fair square
basis.
If you want to you may pay our loan in hill
after 12 moriths or you may pay as little as
$100.00 on your loan thereby stopping that
much interest.
No inspection fees or commissions charged
to you in order to negotiate the loan.
We give quick action and furnish the monev
as soon as your title is passed.
Act now don't delay.
Dodson-Taylor
Realty Co.
Rear First State Hank 5c Trust Co. Uuilding
Mr. and Mrs .'. B. Holcomb bav
1 lovid bad? to fnyder from Cisco.
Wo are glad to have
timerc basU ;th us.
all our old
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, No. FORTY-TWO, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1921, newspaper, April 1, 1921; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288435/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .