The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, No. THREE, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1916 Page: 2 of 12
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BIHO IV
ol soms
Oa aeeooat
sslsonder
standing thers wu singing at
I Mr.
HOT WEATHER SPECIALS
For one week only Saturday to Saturday
Wellborn'! sad Mr. CamptMll'l toe
Sunday nliht But a large crowd wu
at both plsees and ths singing wm
enjoyed.
The place to get
needle and repair parts for
any make of machine or a
fine machine at a reasonable
price.
I tell the Standard and
White two of the flneat ma-
chine made.
J. D. B OYD
8outhot Pout Offin
Beware of Ointments for
Catarrh that Contain Mercury
mi mercury will ant-fly (Wtmy the urn
f Mincll and enmplctaly drnjrt tha
whrilti irttrm wttrn ntrrlnf It thrmijrh
f h" mumua amfaoR Much artl I ill cm Id
nrer be rtr.pl on prwrlptlona
frnm rwputnhld pripajirlana aa th tUrnaan
Ihry w:;i rto la im fil1 to tha (ootl "U
an wiilitr drrlvn frim 1hm. Hulls
Catarrh Cur muniifuclurrtj hy P. J.
I'lutvy A Co T!-.lo o fiintalnt no
rin-rniry and lukm Intrrrmtly acting
illrlly upon lh blood ami mtiroua aiir
r.i.ri of tt.it ! m. In buying llall'a
Catarrh Cur bt aura jrrtu gt Um wtia-
ln It Is Ukf-n internally and mad" In
Tolnln. otilft. by K. J. Ctiaru-r Co. Ta
timoiiUia fr.w
R-ilrt by In-urtrlNta. Prlc flic par bottle.
lalta liajt'a Vanily Illla fat aaMtlsaiios.
Buy Good
COAL
Maybe you can beat our
Trice a little other places
but what do you get? You
do not get the best and in
the end you lose.
CHANDLER-CANON
la Our Stand-by
See our Windmill man bIho
let Ed Darby do your Smith-
ing and Shoeing.
Daze & Son
PHONE 262
! Ttlis is the Season
I of the Year
J ' wlion ft iiHwbuntfy now
t harnesH ami now s:.-. I
t will bt m clt'inunil. May bn
J your old harm s nooii to
be ovcrhnulotl. Wo can do J
11 the Guariintiwd Vuy. '
D. P. STRAYHORN j
Everything in a First Class '
Leatlwr Kstubli.ihmcnt i
NOUTH 8 IDE J
Mr. W. H. Huddleatc had a goof
bono to die Iset Thursday.
Mrs. Sail's Btsvenson and son.
Frank of Sweetwater epent Sunday
tight and Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. H. P. Wellborn and famllr.
II lu Betty Campbell returned lost
Frldsy from s two week's visit with
her alitora at Pltlni and Lubbock
Oo account of the rain there wart
not rery many sttended tht lee
roam supper at Mrs. Wesfi Satur-
day nlht.
Mr. Chester Miller and sisters
Misses Flossie and Zada of Ira vlslt-
d their brother! Fred and Claud
Miller Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Wellborn and
daufhter Mlu Mamie returned Wed
neaday from a month ! Tlelt at Hot'
Sprlnga Ark. Oranilpa Wellborn ol
Abilene and Mrs. Whit Thompson
of Sweetwater came home with
them.
Mln Leona Slrayhorn of Snjrder
pent several daya at Mr. Cary'l (hie
week teachlni them how to crank
the Ford.
Mis. II. Von Itoeiler spent several
dan lent week wllh her dsughtcr
Mra. Kild Murphy of the Murphy
community.
Mra. Murphy'a baby waa real sled
with mumps.
Mr. anil Mri.'Fnl Miller and Miss
llusiie Cary attended singing at Ira
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Homer Glover vialted rela-
tives near Cuthbcrt Saturday and
Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Clyde lllnlon
came home with him.
Notice
From July lit I will operate my
ears busses and baggage wagons
slrtctly for cash. Thla applies to ev-
erybody alike ao please have your
fnret ready.
2 SNYDKIt TRANSFER CO.
3 ' ny Jim Kills Mv
Married Last Sunday.
Rev. C. H. Kelly officiated at the
nierrlage of Mr. John Curnutte to
Mlu Kuby Pope at hla home Sunday
afternoon at 4 o'clockj Mr. Curnutte
la a prosperous young farmer reald-
luar cast of Snyder. The Signal ex-
tends rongrrtutatlons.
(i(HII NEWS.
Many Mniik-r Headers Have Heard It
Profiled Thereby.
"(lood news travels fast" and the
many had bnrk suffers In Snyder
ire Rind to learn where relief niny
Im found. Many a lume weak and
nchfiiK buck Is bad no more thanks
to Donn's Kidney Pills. Our cltUens
ire telllttg the Rood news of their
.nperlrnrn Willi this tested remedy
Here Is an example worth reading:
Marvin Wood stone manon Sny-
der says: "About elht years ago 1
used Ilium's Kidney Pills for lame
ni'HS In my hark and Irregular actions
ut my kidneys and they proved per-
'cctly satisfactory. I think Donn's
Kidney Pills are the best of kidney
medicines and ndvlso anyone to gei
i box at the Thompson Drug Co.
if troubled In that way."
Price 4(lc st all dealers. Don't
Imply ask fT s kidney remedy
KM Doons Kidney Pills the same
that Mr. Wood had. Foslor Mllburn
i'o Props. Buffalo N. V.
STUDEBAKER
"The Car Ahead"
Forty H. P.
Four
Fifty H P.
Six
$950.
Delivered
$1125.
Delivered
W. C. FULLILOVE Dealer
Snyder Texas
9
Special Bargains in Embroidery
ONE WEEK ONLY
velvet and
renu-
4rH!
One aasortmcnt Embroidery Flouncing
whlto runular price 11.75 Si'fcCIAU
One assortment Embrolderr Flouncing white
lar price UOc to tl 25 SPECIAL
One assortment extra quality white Emb. Flounrlnn
regular price $1.00 to $174 SPECIAL UOc
One extra special lot of white Persian Lawn and Or-
Bai.dic reg. price 25 85 and 50c SPECIAL 15o
Half-Price Remnant Sale
ONE WEEK ONLY
Be on hand early to gut your share of the season's
best Remnants and Short Lengths. Yon will find
all sorts of dreis goods laces and embroideries
Cambric nainsook batiste and organdie edges.
Evory romnant culled from stock 1 to 7 yards
will be sold this week at
Half the Regular Pries
All Millinery Goods Half Price for One Week
New Arrivals For Hot Weather
TENNIS SLIPPERS
Baby Doll and lace styles
Buy early these are hot
sellers.
BLAZER DRESSES and MIDDIES
New sport stripe middies and blazer
dresses in pink blue and linen color
made of galetia percale a id clonngnn
suiting.
HOSE
Lisle and silk best qual
ity white black and
colors.
Coates Mer. Co.
AT IttttT t'lTV.
From tho Post:
Mra. J. W. Unincll spent s few
days last week in Snyder.
NAM III U Ftllt
TAX AHNKNSOII.
Mrs. J. W. Whlto returned Tiome
Friday from an extended visit with
relatives snd friends at Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wllks return
ed home last Saturday after spend-
ing a week at Poat City visiting
friends and relatives.
Mlsi Margaret Mosher of Snyder
was able to return home Tuesday.
Miss Mosher has been In tho Sani
tarium for about two weeks.
Mist Faye Moore and a number of
young people from Snyder were
visitors here last week.
ItltllDKN COUNTY 1TKMS.
From the Cltlien:
Mlaa Hunter of Snyder anil Mra.
Jeaae York were here from the
ranch Wednesday.
Prof. O. O. llatol left last week
for Cisco. Mrs. Ilaiol will Join him
there soon. She haa been visiting
friends at harness the past few
weeks.
Mr. Culver Hart and Mlsa Ksther
Chandler both of Qall were married
there last week.
PHOMINKNT CITI7.KH
TKHTIFIK8 FOR VITONA
I ho following expression from a
irimlncnt Scurry County man fully
'xplalna Itself:
llermlelgh Tel. Oct. 18 1015.
M. M. Melton.
Dear Sir:
I write this to let you know that I
va heen ereatl'v benefitted by thn
use of VITONA and can recommend
as being nil. that you claim for It.
am 81 rears old and feel botter
ban I have fell for aevoral yeara.
Itespectfully
Jj.lf. N. M. LESLIE
Vltona can be had at the Signal
office or address P O. Del P. Snyder
Tar as.
Kid.
Miss Verlle Flckaa of Memphis Is
the guest of her grand parenta Mr
and Mrs. 8. R. Flckas.
Hears A Roeonck.
Have one llrs competitor In Bny-
ler. Iron beds at almost wholesale
.oil. A. P. Morrla. SStt.
To my friends i.nd neighbors and
i uP other votirs of Brurry county
' wllh whom I may not be personally
acquainted. 1 lake thla method of In-
I forming you that I am a candidate
I for Tux Assessor of Scurry County
I and will be until the last vote Is
j counted on the day of the election.
I I wish to Introduce myself In a
brief way ss s man of forty-three
I yeara of age having been born on a
j farm In Logan county. Ark. where
I sa boy snd man I waa s farmer untl.
I came to Texas twelve years ago.
at which which time I located It."
Snyder since coming to Snydor
. have followed the trade of carpori-
i ter snd contractor.
My announcement coming aa lnt
sa It does may find s few of my
friends pledged to the support of one
of the other candldatee who madt
' the pledge before knowing of my
j purpose to enter the race and I ssk
the vote of no man regardless of
I how good s friend of mine ho msy
i be who has unconditionally pledged
i his vote to another
i With the short time yet remaln-
i Ing until the day of the elorllon It
j may be that I will be unable to see
! each voter In the county and ao 1'
depend upon my friends In all parts
of the county to work for me. And
i In the event thnt I dp fall to see you
i do not hold It sgalnst me for I nm
spending my time In seeing nil the
voters thnt I can.
From tho assurances given mo by
; my friends and tho frlrnds of my
! friends I feel certain of election and
' to the ninny who have assisted me
' and ore still assisting me 1 take
: this occasion and opportunity of
thanking you and to assure ynu thnt
my election depends entirely upon
I your efforts.
To tho men who are unacquainted
with mo I ask that you advise wllh
the men who have known me the
longest. As the Tax Assessor of
Scurry County I promise to treat
each citizen with equal fairness and
politeness.
Remember Sam Hull on the 22nd
day of July and every day from now
until then snd he will remember
you every day thereafter.
Youra very truly
SAM HULL.
olive to the Dunn-Ira-Snyder mall
route In Scurry county Is submitted
to show Judge Smith's attlludo In
the matter:
Ho: Me of Representatives
Wsshlngton D. C June 5 191!.
Mr. M. K. Ilnsser
Snyder Texas.
Dear Friend:
Your letter of the 24th ultimo waa
duly received. I supposed that the
old otory about my Interference in
the Irs mall route matter had died
out. I know of nothing more unjust
for I had abaolutely nothing to do
wllh It. Immediately upon receipt of
your letter I called st tho Post of-
fice department and asked them to
write me a letter giving the reasons
why the department changed Us
mind about establishing the service
between Snyder snd Irs and stating
whether or not I had anything to do
with It and I received In reply the
letter which I herewith enclose.
Your friend
W. R. SMITH.
Post Office Department June 1-16
Hon. W. R. flniltll.
House of Representatives.
My dear Mr. Smith:
With reference to your personal
FOR BALK Legal blanks or all
kinds at the 8lgnal office. 35CC
Our highest patent Flour guaran
teed st $3.00. Farmers Union Mer-
cantile Co. Jtf.
Oood tents at A. P. Morris. 44tl
I Always bear
tM
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In U For 0ver30 Years
D. F. Wilson says cotton lacks sov-1
eral polnta of belig In s a good condi i
lion sa It woe two weeks ago. The
hlgl. winds and the sand have been
veiy damaging to the plant.
Is your tnsttress too wide or too
long. Hire It made to fit your springs
11.(0. Snyder Mattress Factory
Phons III. Itf
Snyder needr a house building i
soclstlon.
Jl fHiK SMITH CLEARS
MAIL ROl'TB MATTER
Ths following correspondence rel-
The Texas Cornnanv A
SiMssofactsrsra sf all kinds sf Petrolesss PndncU'-7'
tihJ General flfflr..- n.t T 1t
AT'-M lwll 1VASB Ji
w Agents Everywhere ff.A
tfl.l'ISIM wn lrfw-iuj.i s'tipss
call at the Department today when
you mnrie Inquiry concerning the
prnpnnltlon to extnbllflh eervicu no a
route from Ira by Knap to Durham
and another from Ira to Snyder
returning by Dunn to Ira Teiaa I
beg to Inform you that thla matter
waa carefully considered in March
1914 and adverttaementa were la-
ituud Inviting propoaata for carry Im
the mails on the routea mentioned.
The lowest blda reeelred In response
to the advertisement were defective
and aa protests of Dunn patrons were
submitted and the changes proponed
would involve an Increase In coat of
operation over the existing aer vict-
or about $1000 per annum It was
decided to make no award of ma-
tract but to continue the service as
then and now arranged. Thla con-
clusion waa based on the facta as
above stated and not because of any
recommendation made by you. The
files relating to the caae ahow that
no recommendation whatever was
made by you in the matter.
Sincerely youra
J. K. PICKETT.
Acting Fourth Assistant Postmaster
General.
Nobody would ever hamper a horse like this
But many horse owners are unwittingly handicapping their animals and
robbing thenuelvc. of hauling value by making poor "Dobbin" strain with
stiff dry-running gear Not all for thousands ol horse owneri are using
TEXACO AXLE GREASE
I'JvaS r?U Wi" aKrec with them that a few ojinccs of TEXACO AXLE
GREASb will save pounds ol horse flesh. It stays where it is put.
TEXACO AXLE CREASE will not stiffen. It ..ses ths running gear snd
r'il'Jr" 7 ?7 " ""l dr 01 rUlin- TEXACO AXLE
GREASE will do it for you.
Another TEXACO PRODUCT which you can use with profit Is
TEXACO HARNESS OIL
It lengthens the life and Improves the appearance of the harness It pre.
serves the natural oils ol the lesthcr prevents cracking and delenoiat Jn
by sweat moisture and ruin.
Buy them from the TEXACO AGENT In your town. He will be glad to
sell you ths right oil lor any purpose. There is a TEXACO OIL for every
purpose.
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