The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FIRST YEAR, No. SEVEN, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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T1IK BNYDKB RIONAt KHIOAY JVI.Y IT KIT.
FU'VANNA
Loolt tor ihehTTrtai - It Means
1 ivjlCHELIN
2
5
vJiUlK lJJA 4. Utility
Moderate Price
SNYDER GARAGE
Written for laat week:
Mr. D. A.Tinelllng and Mis Kdlth
Clirt wr married laat Sunday ven-
tnic at the home of the bride near
Hermit-lab . Mr. Snelllng It on of
our most promising young men hav-
ing been principally railed her and
ha hnsta of frlenda who extend to
him their bant wlshea for auecesa and
happlnsat through life. MIm Edith
lv tha dauKhlor of Mr. and Mra. Cllft
and waa raised near Hermlelgh and
li one of Scurry County' moat pop-
ular young ladlH. having taught
arhool at several plarea la tha coun-
ty and la well and favorably known
and haa many f rftrnda who eitend to
her their beat wlahea for a Joyous
and prosperotia Journey through life
H. M. Smith and family are vlslt-
Ing at Hlilng Star thla week.
Light rain fell her aarly Tuaaday
morning. Wilt be of great benefit to
young feed.
Mlaa Vera Klnnon gave her Hun
day School elaaa a toclal at the
home of Mr. and Mra. L. F. Beav-
er Monday evening. All report an
enjoyable time
Mra. II. D. Keel la reported on the
akk Hal.
When You Travel
SERVICE
Is what you seek
The Texas Special
The M. K. & T. Lines' all-steel all-quality trnin
gives just the service YOU want to St. Louis Kansax
City and points in the North and East.
In buying your ticket Specify
"THE KATY"
Mr. A. T. Deere and family left
Friday for their new home at Lam
paaaaa. We regret to lnie these good
people.
Rev. J.
lait week .
If Tate vlalted Rotan
Mr. and Mra. T. P. Wooten of
(loll were here Prldiiy buying tup-
pi let they having recently married.
Mr. and Mri A. 0. Ilaynoa of
Dig WprlngaTind their nelra Mra.
Maudo Crtilchflfld of Eldorado Ok-
lahoma are vlaltlng Mr and Mra.
Haynea aon H. M. and family thla
week.
Another light rain fell here early
Wodneaday morning which makna
the precipitation about ono Inch In
the paat twenty four houra.
Dr. Jonca of Elect ra came In Thura
day to vlatt hln daughter and fam-
ily Mra. W. J. Heaver.
Yi.'i VijU.b.l i
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li
EVERYWHERE -WOMEN
of
DISCRIMINATION
accept
McCALL DESIGNS . .
as their
FASHION AUTHORITY
Designs of Garments for
Morning-Afternoon Even-ing-Indoors-Outing-Travel
McCall Patterns
or August
Now on Sale
)W4 MWDm
COATES MER. COMPANY
Snyder Texas
Mr. Turner Olanton and mother
left Wednesday for Hlgglrona Ark .
where they will moke their home.
UMIouaneaw and Stomach Trouble
"Two yeara ago I Buffered from
quent attack! of alomach trouble
I blllouBneig" wrltea Mlaa Emma
rbryke Lima Ohio. "I could eat
- r little food that agrood with me
. i I bfceame ao dlaiy and aick at
my atomach at tlmea that I had to
take hold of something to keep from
falling. Seeing Chamberlaln'i Tab-
lota advertised I decided to try them.
I improved rapidly." For sale by
all dealer.
Mra. Ed. Mungraves and grand-
mother Mra. Prumnn left Thursday
for Terrell on a vlult with the home
fnlka.
Try 100 lb of Cake Brand Flour
at fS.OO per hundred In your next
order. We gitnrantee every aack.
C. R. Lock hurt Qro. Co.
North aide aquare Phone 179.
To all Tevaa NewaiajMr
The Hoard of Regent of the Uni-
versity of Texaa nt Ita laat meeting
In Galveston nn July 12-13 Instruc-
ted me to announco that adequate
financial provlilon had been madi
for the mlntalnance of the Institu-
tion for the session of 1917-18 and
the University will open In accord-
anee with the following irhedule aa
printed In tho laat catalog. j
September IT Mondny. Kxamlna '
tlona for admission begin continu-
ing through Thurcdny Sept. 20.
September 26 Wednesday. Itcgfa-
Iratlnn begins continuing through
K'Hturdiiy September 29. Candidate
for degree In 191& may relator on
any of the four registration daya;
other Tormer student only on Fri-
day and But unlay; Drat year students
only on Wednesday and Thuraday
and on the afternoon of Saturday.
Studenta who register after Haturday
September 29 will be required to pay
a fine of three dollar.
September 27 Thuraday. Post-
poned examination examination
for advanced atandlng and examln
atlona to remove course conditions.
On or before Thuraday September
20 the t lent must mnke applica-
tion either In person or by mall to
the dean of his department.
September 27 Thuraday. Regla-
Iratlon begins In tho Department of
Afedlclne continuing through Mon
day October 1
Money to Loan
In any amount on paten-
ted or unpatented farms
and ranches. Lowest
rates. No commissions.
. We make our own inspec-
tion. No delays.
Baker Grayum & Anderson
Old Snyder National Rank Building
'.W.OMKI ItYVtMITKH
A 81.1 (.(ilsll I.IVKII
Crufilim InUi Hour lllle Sinking Yon
Nlrk Anil You Ijom a Oaj't
Work
'li
JO . A I
I I " a a . . V t-f i
falomel aalfvatea. fta morniry
Calomol acta like dynnmitf on a slug.
giah liver. When ralomol romes Into
1 . . 1 to it emitting cramphiK and nausea.
If you feel bilious headachy con-
stipated and all knocked out just g
to your druggtat and get a fifty cent
bottle of Oodann's Mver Tone which
li a harmlesa vegetable nibittitute for
dangeroiia calomel. Tnke a spoonful
nnd If It doesn't start your liver and
frtralghten you up better and qulrker
than nasty calomel and without mak-
ing you sick you Junt go bark and
get your money.
ff you take calomel today you'll
be ilck an nauseated tomorrow; be.
Hides It may salivate you while If
you lake Dodson'i Mver Tone you
will wake up feeling great full of
ambition and ready for work or play.
H'a harmless pleanant and saCc to
give to children; they like It. No. 13
Parnon O. I JaeKKll. hanker of
Hermlelgh waa here Wednesday on
InialncMK.
John Merrltt wna In SViyder from
hlH fai.-n southeast of town Wednes-
day on business
for handing In oppllratlon for de
groea
October I Monday. Opening exer-
claea of the Department of Medlclnv
October 1 Monday. Fall term
clntfnes begin.
ROMKRT K. VIN80N
President
"Price" is a great power in merchandis-
ing. We know it. Come in and you will
find it out find out why so many other
people are coming to our store. It is be-
cause we are giving them "big values" for
"little money."
Come in we will give you too "more"
than your money's worth.
Cotton la Safe.
Joe Merrltt ex-county tax aaaea-
aor waa In Snyder Tueaday exhib-
iting home grown cucumber which
he la offering aa an Inducement for
the A. A M. College to be located
at Boyder. He also elated that his
cotton waa aafe for a splendid yield
an far aa the boll worm la concern-
ed. Aa an evidence of the fact he
says he found one In hi field that
had actually starved to death.
East Side Square
In New Qiurtem.
The City Tire Shop haa moved
from the old City Oarage atand to
North Scarborough St. and la now
open and ready for buslneaa with
a complete vulcanizing equipment.
Work all guaranteed at reasonable
prices. The management la under
the direct supervltrlon of J. Henry
Johnson an export In thla line
who will take erasure In discussing
your tire troubles. Call and seo
Mra work. 39tf
MM-
i'if ssij rumiKH ih Ah Mt ( H
S .WIT AH MAKINft THHM
We claim thai to properly
and thoroughly pres any
kind of garment It roust be
done on a Hoffman sanitary
steam clothes preaalng ma-
chine. Thla mrfcod produce the
natural r.ody stupe In clothe
or every descrtption. raj
the nap. brings out the enter
gives the gar me"' an appear-
ance of newnee aaid cause It
to last much longer.
Irf't l' Convince Ton.
B. H. M0FFETT
Renr Johnson Broi. Clolhlnir Storft
Phone 16
I
niitii'i:
DOY GOODS
Snyder Texas
The opt-ning t-xerclift'i of my cliwn
In Piano will be held at the Metho-
dist rhurrh September 4 at A
'o'clock. All patrona ore urged to
be preeent.
8 Mltft'. MARY R HANK
Th33.mitsry
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BARBER SHOP J
Kind A Nnti'l Crop..
not AND COI.II
IX COSKK
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... down and
ilo hH. hiur not
h.'n will iro.
f KCn.!' will rontinue 1 rK
M'r.nd flour l H V" rk or
Aho fow diiM.
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FIRST YEAR, No. SEVEN, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1917, newspaper, July 27, 1917; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288173/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .