The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, No. FIFTY-TWO, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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mi 8INTBHR BIQNAL FI1IIMV JI NK WIT.
Your Mirror Will Reflect
Your Figure Perfectly
Corseted
If you let us fit you in the right
model from our new 1917 line of
FROLASET
Front Laced Corset
or if you prefer a back lace the
American Beauty Corset
because of their perfection of design
iiiukea It possible for hundred)) of thoua-
nnds of women to protect and preserve
their naturally Rood tlgurra and beauty
line and yet ifivo them Unit case nf move-
ment and Kentle support that is conduc-
tive to uood health. Ask to see our line
of corsets $1.2.' to J. "..00
Organdie and Voile
Waists
Plnin tucked and many trim-
med with lawn and embroidery.
New deep color set. These at-
tractive values at $1 to $2.50
Crepe de chine &Geor-
gette Crepe Waists
We offer you a choice selection
in all colors- the very best
values at the price
to $6.50.
$.1.50
Assortment of Tub Dresses and Aprons
Now at their very best
Ladies better grade Gingham and Percale Dresses neat
and pretty suitable for neighborhood and house wear.
Strong line of aprons made in the unusual styles. Prices
reasonable.
Gingham Dresses for Misses Girls and
Little Tots
These are Bhown in a big ronge of styles. Mother will
find the prices of the ready-to-put-on dresses at lesser price
than they could buy the material & make them-investigate.
Misses and Ladies Middies
The new open front coat style and slip-overs with belt
white and colored collars pockets and cuffs of green rose
copper navy red and pink.
SALE OF SILK REMNANTS ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY
Can you use remnants from one to four yards? Then come these two days for you will have a dnnre to
select some choice silks at One Fourth to a Half Under Regular Price.
Millinery .
25 to 50 per ft. discount
Coates Mercantile Company
Bargain Slippers
Ak to see (hem
CIMIMKI HAIJ VATKH
AM) 7MAKKH OV KICK
ArU Like Dynamite un n HliiggUli
Liver and Ymi ltc a I0'm
Work.
Thoro In no reason why n person
should tuko sickening salivating
Calomel when Hue bum n Inrgo brit
tle of DodtWa Liverlone a perfect lnmlnpln
substltuto for calomel.
It Is a pleaimtit vegetable lliil.l
whlrli Kill start your liver Junt n
surely n r.ilnni"l but It doennt tiiak1
you slrk ititil can't salivate.
Children mul grown folk it can take I Lester Stlinson went north cm tli
Podiinn'H Liver Tone Ihm;uim It Id Sutmi Ke Wednesday.
perfectly harmless.
Calomel In a dangerous drug. It Ik
mercury and attacks your bones .
Ttiko a dose of n atfty Calomel today
and you will feel weak nick nnd nnti-
peated tomorrow. Don't low a day'
work. Take a spoonful of DoilsnnV
I. Ivor Tono Instead and you will
wake up feeling great. No more 11 1-
InuHiH'flK cnntfllpnllnn sluggishness.
roatod tongue or sour
tomarli. Your dniKKist fifty II you
don't find Doi:on"s Liver Tone art
belter than horrible Calomi'l your
money In waiting for ynu. 12
W KST lOINT
Our Literary Friday night wa
well attended by a largo crowd. I
Urn. L. h. Knight la vMtlng nt
Mr. J n men Turner's.
Maud Turner Sundayed with Mis
Stella Ken I on.
PeltiiH Kenton left Saturday morn-
Jiik for tlie normal at Canyon City.
5
19 W:U in
tar
Increase it
5cenls weekly
7-
J nexr
Christmas.
SeS
Mr. O T. Pahley nnd wife panned
tbimih bt'ie einoute (o Shnrnti to
vl)lt their dnui: hter. Mm. Loin
Thompson J
Mr. Norman Corhnin wan vIhKIhk
in our riimmiiully Sunday.
S'lirt'eon Turner visited Nova
Cllnkeiibi-af d Saturday niglil and ' (b) Kvi r.vbody'H
MttS. V I- III M HKsn.VH
.Ml Hit' ItCt I I VI
KkpriHMlon HerKal by thu pupllH
of Mm. V. L. lliitrheHon oimUled hy
Willie Joe SIiiih and Dorothy Ctiain-
IdeitH. piano puplln of Mm. K. II.
Hume nt (lie .tei)ioillt rhurrh.
.lune 7 I!I7.
HuyltiR a FeilerAnon
Audrey MorrlK
The Keeper of the IJlit Hi.iMe ;
Henry VanUvke . . Minn Vila WniMon j
tal Ttm M.'SwatlH hwear Oft .... '
(b) K'-nturky Mountain CourlHblp j
Marietta Lonchotham j
The Ninety and Nine f
Ituth lliiebanan
1iArneiillne- Ketl.Mcr
Willie Jim HI inn
Cunieniirf Until
Willie Mae Wllks
tn) On the Judgment 1ay ....
Mr. and Mm. T. C. BtliiHon ha vol
Ml" ""in ineir inrui
near Ira. T. C nays ho don't know
how ho will like it. Hp ) trying to
net tixed to town ways but ho doenn't
llho to sleep till aun up nnd have to
('lorte Hie lilllliU nvncvllnii. hn -n.u I
to dremi and undreiiH.
Mr. M. J finiiiii i .....
""n iiviu .Holi-
day from llcrmlelKh nnd nulmtan-
Hally toiiiembered Ihe Signal. Mr.
(ialllml Itf one of tbo solid progrea-
nl vp (own hullilerif nt Ilermlclgh.
rimno yunr wash day troubles to
Niitlco to d'iiinpni.
Teh Hnyder Signal lian Hlilp tnga
and rorelptB for fall of 1917. Let ill
aavo you money by plarltiR your or-
dent oarly. Phone HH.
Sunday.
I
MIsn Myrllf Clhikriiln'nnl nml li
lnottuT. .1 cn vIhIU'iI Mr. Tiirlier'H Mih
j Thf ThuhI Way
Stinlay I'vi-nlnK.
TciiiiNiic l.lKlilfniil vlBlli'il nl Mr.
KrnliinV Sunday.
You can also begin with I or 2 cants or 10 cents tht
first week and Increase your deposit tht same amount
each week.
In 50 weeks:
l-cent club pays
2-cent club pays
5-ccnt club pays
10-cent club pays
$ 1275
. 25.50
S 63.75
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 con start TODAY START.
1 FIRST III IK
SNYDER TEXAS
Following I" onr program for Julv
ftlh:
Miirtir.
Heading hy Howard Jon en
Dialogue by nix young people Tin
nle Luther nnd Jodie Hynum. (leorge
Horry Lela Koff nnd lluby Light
Mimlr.
Heading by Klv nnd Vern fpton
Heading by Leln Koff.
Heuillng hy V a I rep llynuin
M indr.
Dialogue hy Ltirltle Koff and lluby
Turner l'necdn Jones.
Heading by lleulah Kenton.
Iteaillng by Tnlce Jonen.
Dialogue hy Clint Head anil
Klrke.
trading hy Lucille llerry.
Dialogue by Maud Turner
Myrtk and Kleber Hend.
Dialogue hy Prod and Kleber Eon
Hlue Kyp.
Joe
LKMON JI'Ki: IH
KHKCKLK HKMOVKIl
(Irht Make thU rhenp Iwaul) lotion
lo rlmrnnd whiten your ikln.
8r)tieeie the Jtilre of two lemnnn
Into a bottle containing three ounces
of orchard white nhake well nnd vou
have a Quarter Dint of the beat
freckle and tan lotion and complex
Ion beiutiffer at very very uma'l
coit.
Your grocer haa the lemons and
any drug store or toltet counter will
supply three uoncei of orchard white
for a few rents. Massage thltf aweetly
fragrant lotion Into your face neck
arms and hands each day and see
how freckles and blemishes disap-
pear and how clenr aoft and white
the skin becomes1. Yes! It Is harm
less. 97
ntilrher
The MllrdeiatiH
LotieHome ....
Mm. Ilattle Jobe
. Jennie Lew Llgon
Flmt Call on the
Jewel Watts
Clnlrebel Brown
Aeronipanlment Wllllo
t MUKlral
Joe Slian )
Mrs Malaprop on Education -lllch
aid Hherldau I -or ft Williams
Texan Cndlvlded and Indivisible
Joseph W. Hiilley . . Wrnymond flima
Tarantelle Heller
Dorothy Chamhleas
VutKiulithed spinster Myrtle Hoed
I.o1 s Bean
(Cutting from Kplnner In tho Bun)
Salute to the Colors
Lora Williams
( Munknl Accompaniment -Thelina
Williamn)
WOMAN'S MlNHlON.UtY WM'lHTV
III'VH Sl.tHMI LIIIKItTY HO SDH
t; . jf t . ip;- i J
AKpermont Texas June 1 At the
recent BPHsion of the Wnmnn's iMIir-
slonary Society of the Northwest
Texns Conference the orgntilxatlon
voted to purcbnsn $1(MI0 Liberty
(land. The treasurer. Mrs. J. D.
Camp was Instructed to purchase
tfnme at once.
Ilellevlng this to be the first relig
ious body that has done this we
want It published In the Dallas News
hoping that It will encourage others
to do likewise.
MHS. NAT 0. ROLLINS j
Conference Secretary.
I .a If
ill lift
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(hlil HVII.m. KhTI Oirlrrn
RnyilBr LoilRR No. 4KS. I. O. O. V
plpctnl offfcen Iniit Friday a fol-
Iowr:
C. II. Burlt. N. O..
Hob HIrayhorn. V. Q-.
P. W. Wllks. Secrelary.
M. P. While Aast. flfCTctary
The llpbrkah loilice will elect of
nrpra dpxI Momlay nlxht.
i (fill
3
Henry Wellborn says 19 young
men at Knspp registered for service
and everyone li ready to go to the
front whenever the country call
for them . j
Notice Parmer
A meeting of the Scurry County
Farmers' Institute Is hereby called to
be held in the Court House In Sny
der at I p. m. Saturday June 9
1917 for the transaction of such bus
iness as may properly come before
meeting.
C. H. KELLY President
J. C. MAXWELL Secretary.
A thousand door-bellg bum tigMh
-each responding like . flash to tho
button' touch! The life of the dty
runstrnoothly just go long a. it. gum.
nwnmg and it. warning signal lie ready
fortantuse. To make your .ignallini
yitem trustworthy-to run your auto"
engine phone or bell dependably-wi
with 28 yean of know-how.
For Sale By
J. Monroe
Snyder Texan
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, No. FIFTY-TWO, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1917, newspaper, June 8, 1917; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288172/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .