The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, No. FIFTY, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1917 Page: 8 of 12
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TOR WNYDKR 9KJNA! FHID.tV MAY III HUT.
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FORD
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The miwt dcHirnlile features of motor
car conHtruclion are found in Ford cars.
They are strong with the strcnRth of van-
adium steel heat-treated by Ford methods.
Excess weight is eliminutcd by strength
and allows the Ford more power for its
weight than any other car. The Ford car
saves time - is a sure moneymaker. Tour-
ing Cor $:ifiO Kunnbout $.145 Sedun $645
Town Car $595 Coupelet $505- nil f.o.b.
Detroit. On dinplny and for sale by
KKI'AIR WORK A SPECIALTY
JOE STRAYHORN Agent
Snyder Texas
NATVIIAI ANTH-OIIKH
A Now York writer sari farmera
ra wllllag to fro bluer eropi but
lhij tut rplolmuro price (lied lor
to bur eTerrlhlnR tro cooauoiea want! j
miilttUrq price filed.
6o It If In claih of Internta nfi
poHlbli wWl he so aa loin u pcopln I
ro controllid pr. Mil loiereii.
"Soma w'atr 4 oil
' - Oat f)v.b broil.
At down' in (lui lle were.
dravpinit
They could not unite
nut contlnuod to fltctit.
Without nor pronpect of toppln(."
(Jail Mm Vl.lt Niiyilrr
II. K. Chancellor came over from
(lull Monday to trannport two ot hl
liorili'n county frlendi II. C. Smith
and K. I. Mualrk who cam oror on
bimloPM with the Farm Loao An-
elatlon. II. P. la now In the farane
bu.lni'.i and saya he la (tottln ao
much work he has had to employ
help lilt town It murine aloni rliht
out In mld-ttream and a xood rain
now would put them In hlth (ear.
He aaya there la tand bed on the
(lull road 7 or ( mllni from Snyder
that needs a doctor and he wanli to
call In the Good Hindu Aiaorlatlon
and hare them prescribe.
Tht tewor building force havo
been laid off aeroral daya bccaiiM
of tht blah wlmU anil dint.
I have a plan In mind that will
lake ee.on weeks each yoar of real
hard work off the Rood women In
Hnyilcr If lnterentel 'phono 180.
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fliliutt lli'-rrt.i ;n ' l
ollirr srrin.ri I 1 t. I fniwti .n Sc li"n
) iln l.irinu; l!u ':i--fi v:i!inti ami
prnir. niton of ;ilt tin Ii:ilnril rr-
aiiiirrr nf t!:c Sutr of 'Irvii ate
IHil.lic riL'I'l anil ltitir; n.viiinn
f.r ilir (ir;iliiiti nf mmrn .ill"" 1m-
Iriii. fl( larifii; nrh (luinrn U.)ie
(ntlilir in! rnriHtrlr ilrliimiR tlir ail
thi.fity of tmrli li"lrirl arnl rnnlrr-
rifiK iiixin thr l-FKil-tturf authnrily In
um Uw rrfrrrnrf ttirrrlo ; ilr
clariim that l.rnnlaliirr hve
uthorily Hftifrally to lfR.lati for llie
pnrn of cotMrrviriK Ihc nattiril rf-
mnirrrt of the Statf ; finitiff the lime
fnr ihf flrrtinn for ttir floittion r
rrjrrlinn od rni'''i cotntim-
ti'Mial tmrt.'lmnil ; nwkinn crrlaiti
jiriivninn. fnr lai't flrction ami ll
thrriof iml Itic mrtl'.xl tit rr-
of ; flirrriiMK llir mii;tnrf of tlir (inr-
tamatinii tlirrff.-r prrirrilmiB crri-nn
rlntif ff tin fl'tvernor nf tlie St.ilf
mil TTiakmi! an aiiifniri.i!toti to de-
fray the tKiftif nf taut rlrrtmn.
fit it rtiPlv.'d tv Ihf Ltttiilaturs of
tht Slate of 'ffr.ii
Sftlioll . That Artirlf if of thr
PonMihitinn of Ihr St.itr of Trx n lw
mpiiilr-l hv arlilitiR thcrrt-i at thr mhI
ihrfffif aiuillirr wti' to 1 known rn
Srrlion fio and wIihIi Oull read a fid
Inw:
Sett inn vn. The rnimTvalion and
Hfvrlnmiriit of all of t' r natural rr-
loiircM of St ilr im livlmK ihr ron-
trol Mnriiit. prr rrv:ili"ii and diMntni
tion of in Mi trm ami tl d walcn.
watffi of it rivrr and trrnn. for
Irrittalion (wmrr and all odirr inrfnl
ntirpntM. tlir rrrlarnalinn irrinntinn
it lit arid irmi-and and other latnU
rtpfdmn irriKahon. the rn hinalii'ii and
jraiiiaa1 "f il (vr-f!.WM lands and
other Tapdi tiffdins draiiut. thr con
wrvalinn and drvflopnirnt ol it forr t(
water and hydrn-rleclric power the
naviiatinn rf ill inland and roxMal wa-
leri and tit preiervation .intl cntMerva-
llnn of all Mirh nalttral rnmircr of the
State ar each and all hereby declared
-white riM and dtitie ; and the l.euii-
lature hall p' ail uch lawi as may
be appropriate therein.
(b) There may ne ereatett witMn (he
Slate of Ttxdt Of trw State may be
divided int iuch number of concrva-
tion and reel mat too diftricti a may
tie determined to be fwenlial to the ae-
Mmfiliihment of th piitet of thii
amendment t the eaittrurion whtch
rjiilncti ahall be (overnmcnUl aen-
:ii and bod if I poliHc and corporate
with ntrh ooweri of a;oernment and
with the aiiihnritf to eierrrM auch
rifthti. privilege and fiinctiona concern-
( MHIN(1 Ht'KNKH OP THK
TKXAH I.KtilHI(.TritK
Aa th apcrlnl acanlon of the Tnxaa
l.rKltilnlure drew In a rlono laat
Thiirndny. Hpenkir Knllrr took oc-
malon to addiftxa thn hnurfp to ttinnk
llio nimnbrra for their rnurl'-oue
brnrltiK dnrina: the afnalnna and fx
preMiiia: hla hluh ri-nard for them.
The Hunan aclorlcd Jude Frlta It
Hniith of Hnirry to rrnpond on bohnlf
of the Moiiae nieniltera nnil In Ita re-
port of thla frnture. of th Hoalm
hnura of Iho aeaalon. the Auatln
Kintnanmn aaya:
H-lircKi'ntntlvn Rmlth of Beurry
rotinty rtpnndrd. Ht ffineliidrd hla
laiidntory rctnarka about flpoaker
Knllfr by aaying that th only thlna
for which h aa aorry waa that the
Him Jarlntn rotinty lnglnlntor wnc
nol a Wrat T'xnn.
"If yon went" anld ItPpmacntntlvo
Hmllh. "wn would plnrn you In Ton'
KTontt where you brdona:."
llualneaa la f-ood and R'dtiiiR bet-
r. HNYHKIt l-AUNDHY
I d-d rrfwa A iixlllarlon nrn belnR
oiKanlxiMl in numbnra nf Texna
lowna Thry have their work In tie-
parlmenla. Hnmo memhera are rendy
In (to to the front atf nuraea aomr
Are volunleerlnK to aew and knit for
the Bold I era hut a greater per rent
Hro atudylna: the art of running and
preaervlng frultaand ypKetnblea and
In thnt way will contribute to the
auatenanre of the nation ft ia ex-
pected that Judge Adamann and hla
rominlttrp wilt prnreed to thorough-
ly organlie Rrurry county In the
Ited Crnajr work.
Itethel llefenla 1fA Mountain
llethel Hnturday defeated !yd
Mountain 7 to 1 on tho latter 'a
ground. Two home rnna by Jwla
Darla and ftay llurkabeft featured
Tor llethel. Dethel atolo four baaea
to Loyd Mountain I. flatterlm for
llethel Ikey and Cochran. If you
wlah a gamo with llelhal phone Joe
Lkey or Aurther Townaend.
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"riiXrs THE POLISH
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SHOE POLISHES
0t -BLACK-WHITe-TAN- 0t
F F Dallw Co nf Nw'HbrtJ-
ViillkloNT
0
(lt tlni(iTlll lt in ill iiiii)
IHHI) AT NNVI1KII MIIXIIAV
Kvnry town which mnkeR
'hiMita it fjiia nn nnnuul affair has
laken a atep forward. Any community
whirii aertirrif a iiefipnin-nornor f.
I II l.lmKlr & vnlnflfitlA
W. O. ihirford and Mra. K. (lllle- (Miautiiiiriiin ia espurlHlly fortunate.
land returned Tuesday afternoon I
from Hnyder where tiiey had been
to attend the funeral of their moth-
er. Mra. M. J. Harford who died nt
thnt plnre nt Monday. Oerenaed waa
74 yenra oldnnd wna the mother of
fourteen rhildren aeven bnya and
aeven glrta all of whom are living
except one Mra. flanaard who died
in liiihhork In 1907.
Mra. Hurfnrd had many nrrniAln-
('. M. Mltrhi'll wna here Tuesday
from I'oat enroute to S'weetwator. '
lie Raid the people of hlff town are
aiiKpirlotiM that they have a dark g
lantern organization of eonaplratora
there but have not yet been able
to dig thorn out.
Mr. and Mra. Jim Haxe returned
Sunday from lint Bpr'nga Arkanaaa.
tnneea in the !ubbock wry..wha'hey repo n pleaaant outing of a
will be grieved to learn of her do-! month and were ready benefited
mlae and (he Avalanche Jolna them . in the way of health.
In extending condolence to the be- -
reaved one-i.
Uota of Hed Top Cane Seed at C.
R. Lockhart Oro. Co Phone 171. 60
The people of flnyder are entitled
to aa good Laundry Work aa any
people on earth and we do our dead
level beat to give It to you.
8NYDKR IAUNIIIY
Is your hair troublesome? I -earn
the proper methods of caring for
your hair and treatment of the
aealp. Pee Mrs. D. Anderson; fill
Went Ka light street. 47tf
"(liiunberUln's Table Have Done
Wonders fnr Me."
"I hare been a sufferer from stom-
ach trouble for a number of years
and ft (treat number of rem-
edies recommended for this com-
plaint Chamberlain's tablets Is the
first medicine that has given me pos
Itive snd I an ting relief." writes Mrff.
Anna Kadln: ftpencerpmt; N. T.
"Chamberlain's Tablets have done
wonders for me and I value thero
highly." For sals by all dealers.
Ing the lubjcct matter q( lUil amend
ent a may w fonterrea py law.
(t) The Legiilature shaft authorize
lit turh indrbtednrti ai may be nerei
ry to provide all improvement! and
the maintenance thereof requisite to the
enlevement for llie purpose ol thn
intendment and all Mich indebtrdneu
may Ite evidenred by bondi nf inch con
lervatmn and reclamation district to be
ined nmlrr urh rriruUtioni as ami
be prerriltef hv. law and dull alto au-
thorize the levy and collection within
inch distrirtt nf all inch taxei. eonit
ably diMrit.tited a may be ncffary
for the pavntrot nf llie interest and Ihr
erratum nf a sinking fund for the pav-
nirnt of snrh linmU; and alo fnr the
m.iinlriuiirr of such ilntricM and mi-
provrmmis and tn h indrhirdnr Otall
Kr a lim noun ihr pr...rrtv arord for
tlir p.nmint llirnnf ; proidrd thr I .eg-i-latnrr
-.1. .11 mil aiiM''inr ihr inain e
of anv In'H.I nr (iroi'in for anv mdrl.t-
nr ai' Li'ist .iiiv xt !.iin.iti"ii ilitrirt itn-lr-
s'l- Ii i.t1.. .Mh .n -.lull tir-.t W ub-
nuitt'l I" tlir i'uliiii (irnMTtv laiiav-
jnc ..f i.d fliMri.l and the prop-
0-.1t I--Tl
inirni!:tifiil
rtf tlir ipl i
r.f Ihr I..M
ofi' rnnMitlllmnal
Ktiiitird in a vote
i-! cln tnr for mrtnitrrS
mire at an clrctmtl I
$W. ;'Mr Increase it
Christmas.
You can also begin with I or 2 cents or 10 cents th
first week and Increase your deposit th same amount
each week.
In 50 weeks:
l-cent club pays $ 12.75
S cent club pays $ 25.50
' 5-cent club pays S 63.75
10-cent club pays $ 127.50
You tan 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 FIRS! II01L H
SNYDER. TEXAS
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th'- rn" fir;
prmirl.nu
crr.itin;; nf
eriimrnl ;i'"l
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ititnlt'Hi.il ;
worilt "
fir I'i -if lli.
Ihr Third
A. D I'I7 the
r ."M 'I iv of Aiitiutt A.
ii ! li-i ;i. .-i ihr Mlr t
!!.; v.1'1 h -hall have
ft' 'i t!i-;rii'i ihr words
ti'l .u nt : . Arlirlr 10 of
.ti ..f tl-.- SkUi- of Tra
coM.TijHi.ni 'iMtrtrtS. the
ih i!; iricfi and th'ir gov
n t-and nlsn the
: T :un- ii'lnirnl to Arti-
i ." -it'i. i. m of Ihr Slate
mi f.r tomrrvali'in
m:i .ii of it.ii 'lutriiti
"'ifi-ttt and rrgulation "
f'': t'""imrd ron-
irniltn.'til Ii:iH rrae the
s :i : ;:.!tnrnt to Arli- I
f the State
The Triumphal March
of -
of T'xa fro- i ' (ir mnrrvatinn
distrv tltr rrt.Mi.i'i i'f Mirh ditncu
ati'l (In ir t?:'vrriii'u'tit rrirnlatinn." and
lim.- rn: i si all craw the words
"Fnr l'r n r.il;n :it In Article to of
thr M-iMt'-iMnii nf the Stale of Texal
prmidirig for r.in.-rvatinn districts the
rri.itmn nf s'trh d.tln.-ti and llieir gov
erntTirnt .vol rrti'atfin" which laid c(a
lnrr- -hall he tr ule by making; a mark
Willi itrn-'il or pen tliruiigh -.aid wnrdi.
All hallnH rat as almve provided shall
be counted it ral for nr against this
pmpotrd amrTi.lnenl and if a majority
of thr vntea lnll he fnr ihr amendment
it that! be declared adnplrd; if a ma
i.rily of the vntei rait thall be irainit
the inienilment aid amendment thai) he
nM Ail the prnviinn nf the grnrral
election law as antrmlrd and in fnrre
at the time said election in hrld hall
govern in all rrprct. ai to the unalifi' a-
tiom of eleclori. thr mrlhod of hohlina
iuch election and n all other reinecti
aa far a iuch rUvtinn lawi can be made
applicable.
Sec. y The Governor of thji State
is hereby directed to mne the necei-
ttry proclamation for aid election and
to nave the tame published aa requtrrd
by th eonililution and Uwi of llui
State.
Sec. The sum of Five Thousand
(Ss.oonoo) Dollars or to much thereof
si may be necraiary ii hereby appro
prtated out of any (it-idi in the State
Treatury not other i appropriated
to defray the expentri of men pro
cUmaltoo aubiiuiiun and election.
CJ HART LETT
Secretary of Stats.
(A trut cow )
14-117-101
X we announced Bevo
rcvi-iily our hopes were
hiii. V.'e knew tl't we had
the rr.oai. unusual soft drinl;
that lir.d ever been o.Tcrc;!: A
lever comLininj the nutri-
tive extracts cf wholesome ce-
rcc!j l..c i'cat of Saazcr Hops
a fivor ell its own end abso-
lute purity. Wc kn.rw this be-
cause true to our own ideals
we had experimented for yean
before we were satisfied to say
'We offer you Bevo-" it is a
cilTcrent toft drink it is good
end it ia good for you."
High so were our hopes for
its reception wc have realized
them far and beyond our
expectations.
Bcvo today is an estab-
lished popular success. Ev-
erywhere the same question
is asked: "Have you tried
Bevor
Now one fin.il word. Vc pom-
iv.e you that in accord w'.'.h th
known principles of Anhcuscr-
Cac'.i and all its products Bcvo
net or.ly will forever maintain
its present hij;h standard oE
qul:i but as time goes on our
fireot endeavor shall be to make
this soft drink even more per-
fect in every detail of its good-
ness. You will find Bevo at inns res-
taurants groceries department
and drug stores picnic grounds
baseball parks soda fountains
dining cars and other places
where refreshing beverages are
sold.
Guard against substitutes.
Have the bottle opened in
front of you first seeing
that the seal is unbroken
and that the crown top
bears the Fox.
Bevo the all-year-'round soft drink
Bvo la tald In bottle only and U bottled eacliulvely by
Anheuser-Busch St. Louis
WALKER-SMITH CO.
Dealers
BROWNWOOI) TEXAS
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