The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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LET US BE YOUR
THE SNYDER SIGNAL.
There are two day. in the week upon which f"&
vhich
rom
i ... worry. Two care-tree ohjb
fear and apprehension. . VpB)(1rv wUh all its cares
GROCERY ME?
Published Every tnday
One or these iays is jw:. v . ...( its mistakes
nd frets with nil its pains am a e . U ;
nild blunders has passed tore er b j on.lt Ik .
in
We promise Pure Fresh Groce-
a 1
i cannot undo an net - V ' ' t nml H0I
riee and Prompt Gervux.
yesteruay. " . tlmt )Vmi honey om o.
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our specialties!
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Queen of Pantry Flour; Peace Maker Spec.a.
the night. . . tcjuji.r which linger
Flour; Chase & sanuorns iws .m
OUR MOTTO: ''Everything the Best
mfA n AT TMHTtf FIAYS
' " p. tt. Barnes Editor and Proprietor.
' " i . i v trees vet. Tlio season for planting is
llnve you planted any tms yen
fast panning.
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... .. 5 f ilw. Daily Kilter of Sweetwater Sweet-
Awards building it to greater propo.t.ons.
Uinninghnm Ala.ga ined ' ' ' . XvXl
census. I- A n pel en 1!; c n Su 1 n m m
o-
'. I tit iilllll'll Ml'
otectionist
K..tr Aldricl. who 'lw' V" " ' " " 'v in neeord-
v.. nnnouneed himself in Uvr ot M.m '. . f
ce with President Tuffs ag. mem u." -
fhe oMtonctH of the republican party.
The lnivi-Kily himI A. & M. ' J. 1 . . tlll
tesswu r-
M. College v
. . ii... stiil.'-wi.le lirohihilion organization
Col. Hall chairman o II M llmI1(11t will begin
eampa.g.1 lor i "e . orKllllizati(n.
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.lay. It is a day ot God s. Us sun HI ' )i(n
M.liM(I I1U1SU of weepmg h-I it J n)W s V(.
same love nml pat.enee ha hol.l J si u f tomorrow
fortlu'slarof hope wh.eh glean s l e ' I ( n(
tl.ntl. To...-.vvt U o . " vv.it.ly.
earetnlly measured out us b 1 u 'im sul lhy
hieh gives with then the p o m m As 1 y li H)M.
s.n nlh be." we will .Hy hM""XmIi m only the mighty
nitirH-yestenlay and tomomws h bn 1 . s b
imi TU11 s the easy day. I at a. (lltinv l
is our day-iod's and nm.e. And M I t u " .
my .r. and W.";k .y.;):r - "k " J nyM'p.iy ""d
(j ih.' alunglity aim no-
(mn(n.(vv.Kob.Tt J. lblldette.
Snyder Grocery Company
'PHONE No. 11
KATY CENTRAL CONSOLIDATION
KBVS h
about May
i... .i.nt..il Da as as head.pmi teis.
will be in North and Central 'lexns.
U is said the battle ground
GAY McGLAUN
LIVERY STABLE
i4Mci imm 11 mam ifmomA
First-class Rigs Careful Drivers.
Snvder Buss transfers to any part
the city. Thone lut
law-
Cases are tried in he eo T chnrehe these
vers and Snyder preachers fill tl pull" t or 01 . whie .
?1mv. Also her loeors are song ht for n con Uta
IKS of wide' is significant of Sny
't'h progreso. 1 t-i. . 1
' ii8 of the AUnniMii (luh are arranging n flower hos i.i
io n lui ing the coining Huioiner and propose to raise the flowe i 'i
in Snyder. In this work they are doing much for the town. The 1
will be more beautiful yards in Snyder than heretofore and beaint '
ful homes and surroundings gives contentment to the boys and gi-
and have a refining and ennobling influence. 1 -
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We recently heard one of the county's progressive fanners
niork that farmVs should not complain at the high price of meat
any of the products of the farm which struck 11s as being about r
rect. The farmer is the originator and producer of everything tl
mistains life the backbone and sinew of the whole commcrc
world and should be the most indpendent being on earth.
limited amount f
to place on approved farm and
ranch securities during the
next sixty days.
Baker Gra;
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most heartily Hfiri
making to eucoui
Ktate of Texas. '
rmeswillbe bei"- '
legitimate livalryV' .( "'"
for the striving iJK fr
. I nt HUIK IKII1I
1R a mailer mni
7 t clie rivalry
tne iarmern ui 'i 1
4i "-e successful
v ut I""-- Inrir.. " Tb is
. . .
I he hands of
If at fhe elevenf to compete
tin bv which Abilen
Bryan and Rcpresei
credit from tne cm
tirinir efforts to crea
ical noint. If aueoes
ilmcn in this move
failure on their part
ixt cup and
ool Senator
honor and
lendid un-
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Son.tor Hry.i. 1 "l-
Wmcn lb am uuu.
TO secure uie nui ...... iy
.w.v. ;.i..im.nt 11KI surtiy
r .r-fc farmer in
open. .pn given a chance
. .in.ii.cr umi thin pt fh one ofTerinor
ave the school. In otlier words a figlit 10 the
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the K.ilv-'IVx:. . 'inn.. '
''""Tilil vn .HI- 'hljfcftTCffrT
r.Xr.n'" .inw. U !ass the kn"y consolhlation bill and they null-
1 II jt wnini ii -1.. 4l. nv 111. f the coiiHolitlation
llt lhllt they have aHHurance 1 mu m a 8().
in permitted the ' cxns end d w h' x J Ju l)()lh
..nierly and nor hwes e j Sment that not only
-eetions the Dallas Nevs a e n v . fut
woubl the importance o . . non. Two
power of public service ' RI' ....j.g.-rs to each other for
ion of the Ktate that are 1 . w c. at J h k (mmercil
n'.a"k r ''V'-rjis'' s o 1 Lard o find pretexts in
intimacy and it adds. It is m i.k fpin iItiust rial reasons
sutTieicnt number to eo l a tin ' 'oli)lntioII ." The Stam-
whieh oo.' 'rur'ii.tlH.S "- r..B....i..livo at Austin:
'llltil'llia. seeuiei lliai 1 1. ui'il 10" 7 i- .
"'. 1 .. . 1 ...ti in ui mnt t r of laesinir the
n.wMis wire no! very goo.. 1 1 ' v- .vr-.; . .... : ..
saw a great inanv people at work Aine.y-nn..- m m un .....
.1 'ial bath and many plac. his road desire the Katy to oer te
1 o ... ........ .... th Sal t means railroad extension and more
I;;!; things u .U.l ....t looklpcopl w..t you there h our repre-
ight to a South..-. man. Ti'- j!nvl.nnr ()t .. v mirh
111 Arizona woriv 'ii ib .....i:
i-t and is rcHoiveu hi v.m. nny .uiinwii-
11 regardless ot tlie plain people or
Wt the (lovernor has fortified him-
ngainst the roposed consolidation
that the lines involved are not com-
iperation would be so much lessened
only might the people be benefitted
sibly by lowered freight rates. It is
aina'ble prejudice or hostility to rail-
he (Sovernor or the members of the
e may be opposition to consolidation
example the Dallas News says:
.barged a few weeks ago through
li !;u.i ;o mil .'est ol nioe-l i"e vmiih!i
selling its dilapidated rolling siocK To me l exas ivaxy bi exoriuuun
prices the purpose being to divert earnings ot the Texas Katy to
the Kansas Katy. That if true would call for son e very vigorous
action on the part of the State. Hut in view of what Prfkident
Allen had to say the other day one has reason to believe that Mr.
Williams was suffering the effects of u lot of misinformation when
he made that charge. It appears from Mr. Allen's statement that
the Kansas Katy hasn't been Selling any rolling stok to the Texas
Katy dilapidated or otherwise; but on the contrary it lias been
lending a good deal of rolling stock to the Texas Katy without any
compensation whatever.
The railroads ought to be treated fairly and the people ought
to be treated fairly and no one in the position of liovernor or Rail-
road Commissioner should be willing to oppose a measure fr the
public good upon any baseless charges or misrepresentation. If
there are good and sufficient reasons why the consolidation bills
should not be enacted let them be made known but let the matter
be considered on its merits purely and without prejudice or stub-
bornness.
Higpnotham Harris & Co
Dealers In
Lumber Wire Posts Paints and Oils Sere
Doors and Wire Cloth.
SnvrW Tex
Phone 155 S-TXClt
J. A. MILLLK
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Saliliatli also.
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wiiy hack. 1 was at I ImetiiX.
the' cai'ilal ol' Arizona. 'I'iioenix
is Niluated in the Salt Kiv.i.A'al-
ley. this is also an irrigated coun-
Ir'v. the ehi. t pnnluets are ah.d-
In and wh' iil and hai l y and
s..ii. stork tarn s. Tl 1 is an
ostrieli farm in Arizona that e. vil-
lains .l.t.1'0 osti ieh. I w. ut .nl
In s. e t 1- mil-s W rsl ol'
rhoiiiiv I w.nt to the I!""-'-
The Livery Man
If you want a swell turnout don't fa
to see me. Take you anywhere an
time.
S
T. Mi n of 3
Handles the very best brands of
California Ciders Fruits Cigars
and Confectioneries. See him.
9
North side Bridge Street
Snyder Texl
N bank to those who want
r business.
" "'"ch our "institution
WASHINGTON AND LEE
This is February 22 a very important day on our calendar.
.e Great battles nave neen lougiu on nus. un mm in-o ..o.
i. o seriously menaced and murders have been committed. Chiefest of
1 nil the first general of the Revolution and nrst rresuieni 01 uie
Te United States came into lire on the Tweiny seconu uHy m r un
.1 . . n...lM.i.i.l fVi .. attrihntea few of IllS
h 1 uenerai ucorge niiint;i 1 ........... - .
l. countrymen-descendants have risen to ciaim. ne was nnu ...
gn first in peace and first in the hearts ot Ins countrymen mere h
10'. never been anything like it since. ....
to . The nearest approacn 10 pei imimi ... ....u. o.... . .... ...-
ve. our first president may be found in the person 01 i.enerH.
Te Lee. Surely in the groping .lays 01 ine -" ""- ...... "
Sc of brotherly love were drowned in a deluge of Mood and lust of lui-
th man life. Lee shone forth as the greatest nni.iary comiuan.ier 01
' """ . . 1 . 1. I' n. a r it IT. .11 (if til W
to the nue. After the war wnen ne u.ok ... ..; - "
fa reunited nation he was nobly great. v asnininon am. .--. ..-
l-reat men. of strong sinew him couragem. ' " iii."i.. ii.i
Stove Pipe ! !
Stoves Pipe Flues Damper Elbows.
I fact everything you need in the
stove line from a dollar heater to a
$35.00 Range can be found at Lowe
& Leath's. All stoves sold to par-
ties living in town delivered and set
up.
We are prepared to fit your stove
pipe up to order and do any kind of
tin work in our shop. Prompt atten-
tion given to all orders large or
small see us before you buy. We
don't sell the cheapest but sell the
best for the least money
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Barnes, E. B. The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1911, newspaper, February 24, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287810/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .