The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1917 Page: 3 of 12
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THIS BINVDKR 8K1NAL FRIMT Al'llll IS 1(17.
tin visitors bath mstlnst and nlthL
R. K. Matthew of the Quality
fltnro for lidtei Ii arrmxlag to make
delegate trip for tho Prantoriani.
See till aport clot hot advertlwmont
in the BlRnal today.
farmers!
0 nm a rci XTTvrn uttTT' T?
Attorneyi W. W. Ilnmilton and C
3 PnrklnB Jr. hnvc moved their of-j
flee to tho new fe'nyder National
hunk building.
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Hoe Ihe program for the advannd
datei of thf t'oy Theatre 1 ' tne Kts-
nn' today.
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The price remains
the same!
Lending merchants the nation over arc this week
featuring Styleplus Clothci $17. Today more than
ever before this price stands out to the nation. The
Style and the Quality of these clothes and their
Guarantee of Satisfaction have created a new stand-
ard of value at $17 from Maine to California!
Styleplus 17
Gohes JlL
ft mum Ke Uir nsiiuii uur."
By contracting frr great quantitim of rlolh at tlir out-
break of tlir war by doubling ilwir output and wj drm-ai-jug
their ii.M liy their arirntitie plan of rrmcrnlrjtiiij;
on tin one-price wit the mo km have elfrcttd prrat
crnimmirs and krpt the price the lame. The unirtc style
in the tahriin all-wool or woo!-anil -'ilk. The same
honrM lint-err workmanship throughout. The same
imoolh fit mul iplrndtd wear. The Mine guarantee!
The same pried Come in anil ire (hex dulliea today!
STYLE PLUS
all -woof fabric expert workmanship
perfect fit ffuarwifW HWaf
Johnson Bros.
CLOTHING STORE
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4&mBSa3 "The Store That Satisfies"
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FT next
You can also begin with I or 2 cents or 10 cents the
first week and Increase your deposit the same amount
each week.
In 50 weeks: '
l-cent club pays $ 12.75
2-centfclub pays $ 25.50
5-cent club pays $ 63.75
10-cent club pays $ 127.50
You can put In $1.00 or $2.00 or $5.00 each week
and In 50 weeks have $50 or $100 or $2.50.
You can start TODAY START.
I FISSI HI BANK
SNYDER TEXflS
AMI)(i THU MHIH II.WI'S
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F. V. I'lurk of Ux' Owl I 'hut
!ntnri' fxlt'riilt'd 'wclcniiu'" on hie
'show window to tin' K.iiiiI'mh t'nimi
(li')iT(ll.
' lr . II. t! . Duvi'tijMirl Iiiih in t v I
hiw ofllt-o Into the in-w liullili'-i; r
! tho Snyder National Himk.
MliM-kim! HniH. were nutiiolir In
i having iirntnhietit " Wi'li-fMiio" I:iih J
i on their Khow window to (he Far- j
1 iiM'i-H Union d'-li'Kittes . j
I Dr. J. V.. Mesidor lum imived hin !
Idt'iHal of lire to the nionn over TImuimp i
hiii) Driitr cotiiiany next In the
i (tiimi'l-nii rlnli.
(! It. horkhart (Iroci-ry foinimiiy j
placed a hutfe weli-orm- hIii in finnl
of llii'lr Htore on iKTonnt of the Vm-
' mors ion convention . I
' Jan. I.. Stifllor lnur moved in law
office to i'nyder Nntlnntil Hank
tMillilIni:
hothnm Droit V fo ' a
half pnno ndvertlnement pertaining I
to hardware etr; this week whlrh j
will nppeal to you. Mr. Nnrthriitt i
mnkea It a point to enrry "every-
thinit" In ttoek thua living readent
an opportunity of n varied rnnKf In (
which to make pnrchafer'.
fi. J. fnilevcn Iihk hia welcome
plgn out to the Farmer Union dele-
Kate .
Tho rain wait welcomed as well an
tho Farmer t'nlon men but It In
premimed that J. I. Hohlnon. 0eo.
Nnrthenlt J. K. Illackard. K. K .
Mntihpws nnd J. P. Chamblesa ap
predated the rain nuwl aa they had
exported to fpend another tlmo or
two in melting the new mad dirt as
they did In front of the nwr houw
and other place prior 1 1 W"' flUow-
Uuekhorn Tallnrit have a welcome
sign out for the Farmer Union del-
cKateH. See their adv.
Hob rttrayhorn hatf retmned from
a trip to the I'laltm.
J. H. fienra & Co. have a pane
advert luement thin week that hna
Hensntloiial ofTerlnjra that will appeal
In everybody. Don't fall to read It.
.Mr. anil Mm. Keftwleh nn now with
thiff popular enlahllwhnietit and will
he plenned to have their friend 'nil
Johnnton Hi oh. dothlnt; dore
have a ahow window welcome dim
for vMtor. floe Ihelr advertise-
ment on pain- :i of the Signal today.
A. D. Dodi'on ih prepared ti np-
ply ihe d.-tnandN of the whole of rtny
der and Scurry rotiniy an well n the
vldtorrf In our dly. See IiIm ailvertlw
moat in the Signal.
Catou Hudson lMy Onodn Co. have
a I.Ik hi ore and liivile vldtoix m
make name he:nlmnirtei-f-
ndv.-rilpetiienl in the sii"t'
Ihelr I
Tli" Snyder National i'""
I NVally dmnl. ited In ihe new ImlMlnr
land mi'l;" an appeirnm-e Hint nppealn
i to admirer!" ol inttdei n hanUiiit: nt'dh
odr Hee their half aj;e welcome.
CrefH l artldc. the ;.c and I Or
j mi ore In inerehniidlse nek.-d h o-n
floor to eellliiK that will ain'-i: in
home people as wdl at visitor e
Uic ori'cHm'!; In a half piu:e idv m-
liseinetit In C'e Slimal C'l'1
i J . C. HarrlH (he Snyder Abstrnd
. rompany him titled up nxrellunt of-
' flees at the fronl of Ihe aerorid rioor
'or the UlriKlnholhatn Hros. A Co. new
! hulldlnn on tho went Hide of the
nruaro.
j Frit II. Smith retainn his old of-
1 fire In the Hl'inholhntn tiro. &
jCo. new tniildlng on the went ltte
of the square Mo expect to he railed
lo the extra session of the leglda-
ture at AuMln probably on April IS.
' however he experts to bo home In
lime for Ihe Hprlng term of tho IHs-
trlrt rourt whlrh convenes May 21.
! Coales .Mercantile company have a
neat third-pat"" advertlwment In the
(SlKnnt today extending a welrome to
j Farmers' Union delecates. Sp It.
I A. C. Heeves of Ihe Snyder link
ery and Cafe nan offered the ladles
!an opportunity to serve dinner tn-
Iday. He also hat a welrome fIkii on
his Know window.
Tho picture shows of Snyder are
offering oxcoptonal attraction" tor
rU.O'H'1. NUJVATKS
AM M Uil-S VOf SICK i
Act Like Oynninlle on n SI ttprift
Liter ami Voti Ihim it Pny'x
Work. ;
There is no rer.Ktm why a p'mi :
hIioiiM take wtekenlng salivaiiiiK
Calomel whrii filir lui' a lai'e hot-
Me of I'odfon's Livertniir a peifect I
fnihrllliite for ealomel.
II Is a pleasant veKetjihle IlfUld i
which will slur! your liver Just a
surely a calomel but it doesnt make
you sick and can't salivate.
Children and grown folks' can take i
Dodnon'fl MvtT Tone because II Is i
perfectly harmless.
Calomel 1 a dangerous drug. It is
mercury snd attacks your bones.
Take a dose of nasty Calomel today
and you will feel weak sick and nau-
seated tomorrow llon't lone a day'- j
work. Take a spoonful of Hod son'.
I.lver Tone Instead and ynu will
' wake up reeling great. No more bil-
iousness constipation sluggishness
headache roatod tongue or sour
Intnmarh. Your druggist says if y
'don't find Hodsnn's MviT Tone nctf
Inller than horrible Calomel your
money f waiting for you. 1-
PHron-Watt
Mr. Jack Paisonf of TennyHon.
iTexna and Mlw Addle
Walts of Snder were married at X
o'clock Monday night at the Metho-
dist parsonage Hev. J W. Mayne.
t-rricliiilng. They have gone to rrsld-
at the groom'p. home al Tennyson
The bride has been with Hie Kress
More hero and has many Mends In
Scurry county.
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MONDAY
Florence Turner in "Redeemed"
TUEf DAY
Mno Marali nntl 'luhr-rt Hnrron in
"Wild Girl of Sierras"
Comedy Stitrd
Ford Sterling and Pollv Moran
WEDNESDAY
VirKinia Poarson In
"Blazing Love"
THURSDAY
Muhel Taliaferro in
"Wife By Proxy"
FRIDAY
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
in
"The Rise of Susan"
The lust pii'tun she undo bo Tore (tolnt;
with own company
ADMISSION WILL BE 10c
SATURDAY
William S. Hurt in
"Apostle of Vengeance"
f'omi'dy Stars
Roscoe Arbuckle and Al St. John
Matinee Every Day 2:30
ADMISSION 10c
Tho Charm of
Marly Summer
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itiMin-n a perfect -lifting
gainient
Mtitll I'atlentH
ftir May Now on
Sale
COATES MER. COMPANY
Snyder Texas
Peter Schuttler and Wehher Wapons. Eclipse
and Star Wiiulmills Pipe and Fittinus Heavy and
Light Well Casinc Sinks and Stuck TrotiRhs Rock
Island John Deere and I.erilietter IManters ( ultiva-
tors Cio-DevilK Etc.
CORN OATS and BRAN
JOE r.lOROE
Dealer in Farm Implements
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1917, newspaper, April 13, 1917; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288164/m1/3/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .