The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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DR'
UK
Is a protection and guarantee
against alum which is found in
the low priced baking powders.
To be on tho safe aide when buying
baking powder examine the label and
take only a brand shown to be made
from Cream of Tartar.
POUI.THY NOTKH
(fly D. K. Banks)
TIIK HA IN" LAST 1VKKK. J Nnder Counti) O. K.
-- . - ; H urry and adjoining ('(ntnlloB got
Reports from all parts of ihe rutin-iiii Inch ruin hint week and overy-
I)' indicate that tln rain last week thing is lovt ly anil tin- gouMe liangH
wns general It lit much heavier lnihlch In that fitillou of I ho slate
soma localities than In others. Tin 1 "I lore l w better land In Texug than
full ranged from half an Inch to uinih.it which Is eonialiied within I In-
Inch and vai iufflclent most very-; hounds of Scurry County. Abilene
where to make the mohduro meet.
Tho farmers arc fw-lliiK good over
tho prmipect mid a large number of
them Imvo planted tome curly feed
tlits week.
tt-'port'T.
Wall Paper at Warren Hrothers
It li now time to ben In your work
In the poultry yard If you have not
already done so and are calculating
on mining any chick cm this season.
ft you use Incubators they should
hn dusted and overhauled to see that
every part Is In working order and
yon should got them started just nn
hoon ns possible with like fresh eggs
which you can secure from your
neighbor If you haven't not thein
at home. If you have plenty of pa
tience and I net and can think nhoiit
looking lifter the incubator at retu-
l..r interval you can utiord to tiy
I hit iui ubator route to get nunc ral ly
hatched chicks but otherwise li
would !(' hcHt mid chenpcut to let nM
"hlddy" do the hatching. At any rah
now in the. Urn to net houh- ei:i:n I"
hn iili;itliiK to hat'h your next win
ter layers. In onler lo gel pullet lo
lay In-fore cold weather they hbonlrl
hn hatched In nntrrh nr early In April
and kepi growing Hell through the
summer fell Hie rnoBlers off at fry-
er or broiler dire iihI-'kb you are nils-
inB fainy utoek for breeding purpoa-'
cs and you will have more room for
tho pulletn. but you can nlw help1
yeiir flock by culling out about oie j
half the pullets and pulling them on ;
the ninrket. J
If you aro raising Just one. kind
and that In nil Ihe av-rnne breeder but 1"
nhoutd ral-e. try to tlml out what It
takes to mnko a good one. of that
kind and fleet the pulleis you keep
ns near llko tho best ono you have
114 you ran. I'on't go to the trouble
to dUgraec your wholo flock by min-
ing every kind of chickens you can
llnd. Any kind of standard bred fowls
doen belter and looks a great deal
ltt. all Ilka Ih.n anaml ml.'
ture. And there Is one certain kind
that you ought to have and that Is
the kind that you fancy or like best.
Most any breeder will take better
rare and give better attention to the
kind they llko than they will to the
Jones they don't llko ijulto so well.
The poultry business of today Is
an enormous huslno-.s and Scurry
county can contribute toward mak-
ing It a still larger huxtnc.'H as well
im mont nny Coiiuly In tho-state. We
raise more grains tlml are natural
thicken feed tlmu nioHt any country
.iml our winters are not no neve re
lull lli.if with Judlelniin care In feed
ing ntid ii"ii.lug y.e i"ijh net a boun-
tiful t'upply of c;i-h all whil-r. Th-ti
STOMACH TROUBLE
FOR FIVE YEARS
Majority of Fricndi Thought Mr.
Hughes Would Die But
One Helped Him to
Recovery.
id in.'
rlry
leiM all i.iIm
ter pi. i "v :
the ItaniH r i
P-mllry In.lti
I-efs ;. 11
aril hn-d poi
y.-ar tn ftork a '.
then H will he t
I he nhow. m .
now to f.'t r- ."d
rat -in;: : fine f.ui'
the kind vnu liki
few dollars In .-n
II will b bi.u a
yH can have a hn
Mllll
c- '1
cht
fi.wU I'
c.-t and in
of It 1 li:
-:i r or tw.
flock J - 1 1
iw bv
'.( out
ve.it a
d and
until
; --.rt
nrd ir d and after yu c t
it cofl no nmrc to r.ii-e on. .
thlill It does to ral'ie common oli'M
will lie a H(ile i.f i..;ipnre
to on tn have a fine!; n! tli.it klml.
hihhhH lh ptolit mi will d-rlve
from lle iii
Pomcrnytcm Ky. In iulcrrsliiif ad-
vices from tli is place Mr. A. J. Hu jes
1 writes as follows: "1 was dwn with
Ll'imacli trouble for live yiara and
would have utt k hc.nhclic r-o brul 'A
limes Ht.it I llionuhl surely I wuiild die.
I I tried dilf:icut Ireatumls but they
did rtol seem to ilo nic any yood.
' I (jot su bnd I could not c;il or :)ecy
And all my friends except one thought I
would die. He advised me lo try
Ihcdmrd's Wack-Dt.ulit nud (juit
hiking other medicines I decided to
like bis advice a!l!ioiii;h I did not have
any confidence in It.
I have now been taking II1nck-Drati'ht
forltiree months and it has cured me
haven't li:id those awful sick he nineties
Hincc I bejjan usin( it.
I nm so tli.inkiiil lor what lil.lck-
Draueht his done !or me."
T'ledlord's ll!acl;-Praiilit lias been
found a very valmiiilo medicine for de-
ratiijritieMtft of Hit stmiiacli rmd liver. It
is composed of uitc ve;c;iblc herbs
contains no dani;etous ingredients and
atls nently yet surely. II can be freely
;ivd by youiii and uhl and should be
kept in every family client.
(jet a p-ick.it:e today.
Only a quaiter. )-t
If your old family horne h out and
dotwi. put htm on hid feet with (iol
ih ti lt"d I ;t cheaper Why? Ilecause
it Ik aii"'tiluf; and lo per cent
pure Tell our dealer to hcimI you a
sack :tstr
s. ii utnv vieiti-:m
l limi
;mh.
in
Hio
mem' Union Cinee
you get the MriHl i
Least "
'imiii th - r.tr-;
Co. "N here i
I tent for the I
:t 7 1 r
Mrs.
m; aliii:
I. M lingers left
flT l.uMmck.
Wall Paper al Warren limine
li)eral Coimul'ftlon a ml Hillary to
ook after our business In your com-
munity. InlerefitlriK. dU'iilfl' tl h- il hv
work. :t!'-'2t
Intoriintlrnal M.iL-ncliie Crc
II '.' W. 41nt Street New York City.
Jake V mliti and It J. Mlbnl.
who live on route ono out or llerm-
Ickh were iippreclated ciiIUth al the
Kh:nal offli e Tuenday. They report
the rnln lHt week lirbl In their
neli hltorhno-: but pml-altly nouvh
to make iho miiliire meet.
Babies!
Ben
loses
If vi ii want to fat
feci .. Men tit. Win
green anil Ion per ceiil
try u Kick ami h" coiivlie
l
nun k
.1 lint
:tvt
K. A (Irayum. formerly inanitn-'r
Of lll (iriiyiltu KrilK Co.. left Tues-
rlay niomlnc on the itorth tionnd San-
to Ke for Kuiimivs City win re be will
spti.il severnl ilays on ImhIiicss re-
turning to Snyder about April tttt
lime received U car of Domino
Kilt Coal. Just the thing for rook
to?es
JIM DAWSON
The names of the following babies have been turned
in up to the present and have a credit of one dollar set
to their account and will get 3 per cent on every cash
dollar's worth traded at the Big Store brought here by
the influence of the babies' friends.
Dr I K. Smith the ye. ear nose
And throat specialist was here Mon-
dsy stid Ttit'tnl.iy from HIk f princs.
Ilotdcn K'd Is to stock like a ton-
ic 10 a person. Tho" It Is a feed tl ron-
tslns more nutriment than nny oth-
er feed You can be shown Kor sale
by all dealers. 3Mf
Si -j T
I Whpre Thorn's a
Farm Tltpre Should
be a Belt Telrphnn
Th. prof r..i.t f.rmr auf
rvund. kinuflf with mod.rn
H. lo afiprvcMl. thai eon
WtM.nc. in:n.llr. lo h.allh
hppiiM.t. profrf. nd wllh.
Wkll t ! JO?
Wilk oihw ariiliBWi k
turla Rural TalephaaM boa.
EaiaaK aald.
Aaatr f mm ar.- (w la.
la. iMiaa at tri.
THE SOUTHWESTEM
TELEGRAPH
AND
TELEPHONE CO.
oiLiis. nut
Rex Berry born Mar. 14 1914.
J. P. Baugh born Jan. 6 1914.
J. P. Abbott born Jan. 26 1914.
Elsie Alleto Meyers born Feb. 12.
Sallie Vivian Cooper born Feb. 26.
Maxine Shuler born Feb. 27.
Lit Chapman baby Born Mar. 17 1914.
COME RIGHT ALONG WITH MOKE -NAMES
CatonDodson D. Q. Co.
SNYDHR
TKXAS
i m i. .imh i. u . li-
nt; II XITY AM W Ki t
lake Some DMMin's l.Uer Tonct To-
liiuht mid Sie How ..Inch I let-
ter joii ill f'rt'l Toinorrow.
ThoilKainls of former mifferers
from coiihttpiitlon Mlloiit r.ea tl' k
headache and stomach Ills are now
brighter beallhter happier ihroiidh
taking Dodaon's Liver Tone the med-
icine which was made to us in--tcad
ot rnlotnet. They hnve learned
lo n in lie attain.
Dodsoii's fine remedy Is so differ
cut from calomel Von f.f 1 good af
trr taking Dodson s. Ther ari no d-
pressing aftor affects such aa with
ralomel and other strong and tiolent
purKsilvi-s. Yon do not change your
habits or diet when taking Dodson's
Mvrr Ton. There no pain nor
grlp. no change In your regular hab-
its. I.lver Ton promptly clear thf
dulled bralnand clogged system. Na-
ture In the struggle aralnst consti-
pation and blllousnrM. Iodson's also
stimulate and builds you up and
strengthens ynu at th same time.
A reliable p.eaaani-tastlng vege-
table liquid. Podsoa't Uvcr Ton U
guaraiitccil without condition ly
Orayum Drus Co. who will cheer-
fully rt.'und pupliie price (tide) ln-i-tuntly
without que (rttun tn event of
.my dltwatisfactlon wilh the rcmed
or Its resu.ts. ailv
Another HnhMi llrhe.
Our frh nd O. I. Morniw waa In
the HI it us 1 office Monuny and In
formed us that the people of the
Lloyd Mountain neighborhood made
a drive on the Jack ratihlts In that
enitimunlfy last Knturday.
There vera 14 guns and 1 f.O Jarks
were slain. A fine dinner was served
Mr. Morniw says that hla commu-
nity waged war on the rabbin last
year and again this year but they
are not getting more than one-hnt'
us many ihia year aa last which In
dicates that the people have gotten
rid of many of these pestiferou
pests.
It seems that the rabbit hunt with
ahnt guns Is the best waj to get rid
of them.
Your flour mnblea are aettlrd
when yon get Reymoura Hest. Try a
sack. 7-tr
Farmers I'nlon Mrc. Co.
HMIlh tit-' H All AT l STIN
Writer frutii Mi-icnu llortler Hayn
IVopli- Tin Sh LlMleof Tmu-
ble Mini Confusion
Kl l'a-o Tex.m. Miinh 13.- With
reference to Ihe Mexican situation
we who r. side on the border are
rending with mm h Inter. nt of the
war nitiltiK In our state capital at
Austin.
Many of ui travel up and down the
border from MrownHVllle to Califor-
nia and even when n'ceaaryt gti
over in Mexico. With the exception
t hat cccajti'Jiinll) soum foreigner
rails to rondu't hlmeir In a proper
manner tn Metbo. or some American-Mexican
meddles too much In the
politic! of his native country we
never hear of any iroubl out of the
ordinary.
We are Imping that peaceful condi-
tions will toon be restored at Austin
and that a real live Issue may be
found upon which aspiring politician
may make the rare for th t'ntted
QIiIm dr ato that will nnl iHrnli
this country la ft useless costly and I
bloody war with Mexico nnd per-
haps other countries.
JOSKI'H S MVKItH
In I 'a I las Newa. I
tiotden Itod Is ponitlvi'ly the'
strongest feed made and the best.
When you order ngalu Include (.ol
den Mod l-:t cheaper. Ask to lie
shown Kor sale by all feod dealers.
W. M. Yeargin. son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. T V carpi n of HuydVr has re-
ently bt-eii apia!nted general freight
and puMcnuer agent of the Texas
Cntral at Waco. This appointment
is teuiimrary pending the consolida-
tion of ihe M K. T. of Tfini and
ihe Ti-iaa Central rallroala. We
'ongratulatr Mr. and Mm. Yeargin
on the advancement of their son tn
he railroad world-
Ki.nls. Tea. March 2.1 IM4.
I li fi Sny.li-r on II veiling of the
INih in a regulation Kami atorm and
board'd Hie T. k I' train at Ithsroo
al lo In p. m. In a rain. I had nt-
I' inleil clnireh In ItoHcoe whnro
iinc IIhI It .1. Toolcy u moduril
Sam .lone was holding a ruvlrnl
iiieitliii;. H Hixiiiiled runny JiihI thon
lo hear In' pn-acher exhorting tho
piipe to keep up Ihe attendance
even If rnln should come t was fun-
Ji.v because Mhto had been HO rnlll
jullire Heci lule r hut Will 11 tllf (towll-
' ioiir did com i- 1 wo ho ii ih lulcr I
j l It a lliore solemn reHpect for tho
1 mini t-TH irophell ken
I At Alitlie I watt told that only
jllcht iul.il had fallen. When I got to
i l-'ort Worth tho atreels looked llko
I nch' I'll k Shotwcll had JiiKt made
a round wilh hla hprliikb r. 1 felt
I like our fliare i! the rain had boon
liu'lit until 1 not the Sl);n;il Huiiday
morning and n-nd thy report of nil
lii' h of rain. Th it lit JiihI about tho
Mi ii 11 1 1 1 y Dial Will llinkiibee said n
- d:is ai;o we needed.
Thin black iy ctniulry haa beop
l'-ini: Ikhl raina all thioiich tho
ip r i l I hae heaid some of the
people nay they wanted moro now.
If Si inry county could get as much
ram as ordinarily falls here wo would
make n bale of cotton to tho ncro
and even Urn. "nil knhanks would
lie j;l;nl to vote foiwroad bonds.
I found Mrs. Manly Just partially
recovered from it sewru ultuck of
i;rip. Hlie will be ready In a few days
to go back to the Went.
This town hits done considerable
Improving In tho past four years but
hiiHliH'HB Is q u let now nnd tho people
complain of hard times. The folks
here are Intenaely human nnd of
course 'hey see the Kpectre of blisl-
tieKH collapue staring tiiem .n tho
face.
Tho coming of an Interurbnn rail-
road Kives Ihe town a busy appear-
ance hut merchants nro not over-
euihiiHiuHtlc over It and this Hue has
already canned the laying off of two
pi.-. -tiger train trews on the H. k T.
C. railroad.
J. fl. HAItDY.
(Ml reward for any Impurities
found in (.olden Hod. Why Is this of-
fered? Because the manufacturers
have confidence In It like you will
have If you will only try It. Ask your
groerr to show ynu. 3S-tf
Ml
If you want the choicest m-al and
grain fed meats patron lie the .new
nisrket on the northeast corner.
37-tf W ATKINS rll.KN
I .aw re nee Uodlejr who la working
on the O. fl Kancb. In Carta county
spent Saturday night and fund it
here.
pnslH Prevent pmJJl
yimhy i Willie
hlrh LOSS Diarrhea
teo
Wlthnat ttiM two rurntt pr
lr-Uv run rmnnM me fa. I with poultrr.
Nrilhr prt(iajraOin la at .rl ihr Srt
lhrM -; Pr.rt. B.k Ckk To4-
ttV. lOr rvl i no- th nh tmtm niwn.
InmrM luU hvwUl.
Tb iwvrvttl h)liOittJ ImiMM tha cm
ura MrAe It FrtM Wkria Diarr4a
RaV Stindkir. Allrr Ibty
K frtT criliraJ lHod Oitt matiur
quick jr InM pntt tWC BMtBban mt
tuna nock.
RafttM MhaOtataM: huM M Prmtta.
(M IVtslU iSS Wlf Bmk
old sad UnmrmmtmA by Ormrasa
Urns; Vompmmf tiHJ
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