The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SECOND YEAR, No. FOURTEEN, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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TIIIBTVK'OND VKAll.
IHVDRR ftCURItV COUNTY. TKXAH KIIIDAV HKIT.
NIIMIIKR FnilllTKKal
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HIT 0I0S HOLD
IMPORTANTKIEETING
f MIiihIk ill l llr Omnrll of 8iiiIit
Hapl. 4lh. HUH.
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; llie followlnic offlMT prrnrnl: 'lly
Maralial O. P. Wulti. wraiarj i .
W. Wllki and AMarinan W.
W. Echola . J. Tajrlnr I. W. Iluri'n.
J. w. Maaaay i 1. Ilurnclt ami T.
J. liiarkburn. Maynr K. K. Hmlili
Mn alrk anil unnlil to annul May
nr prnt'm W. W. Kihula piMlilwl.
Tha mlnulra lit (lie iik-i-I ItiK licM
.on Alia. lh. ronil anil apprnvi'il. Tin
fnlliiwinlt arcnunla wtr rrnil nun or-
dirril pnlil
O. 11. Wnld' f76.i"
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W. W. Kelinla
I w. Huron ........
C. W. Wllka
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lift
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ft Urn. Kppli'y
J I I'. M. Ilnlln
W W. l.lvliiRBton
Jil. II. l-rnlh
P'yri'ne Mf.
4. A. (Imulwln
SiMlthwnnlPin Tal. Co.
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1 nyiliT lm Kl '"
f. a..L.ir ic a tilic Co
f II. HIsKlnliiithaiil n J'
in. ii. i.it.c. r"'"
"ty lly anion o( dm Cimni'll. Mam.'
II. K. Hinllll arniili"! mini -
loave lit al .
Tl.a nfflrllll lionil ol "i w '""
Inanlun nil iwi'lvi'.l anil appmvil.
Tha n-nori tmni lhi 'My ""l '"
KniialUullon I" i""' "" "'" ('"v "'
Hnyikr. ot the t rolls ot aalil rlly
waa riwalvi'd anil duly arn-plwl.
fiiiwl with til"
A compinmi
Hnuncll liy 11111 Ji'tialna ot lh RlrrM
... H ill It llf
being cloned along me -
.... -...rrv In Din Hiiilttl part of lh-
W
clly th Rlrwl anil Hrl.l """""
tea ware ln!"iclc(l lo invmnam-
mater ami mk what i-vit Ml'"l-
tlon of aanin It ilrnni il protu r
Tha roport of O. IV Wold' '
Tmm colliTli'il 'or tin' '""""' "'
June July anil Ailaii-I. r vil ami
rnfarri-d to (lie llniin t.mmli tf...
Bald report w acnepied
The alreet enniinlttiv Inniuci
j . .( wllh thn ulrei'i work I"
o tar aa tha av.llalil" aire" I""'1
would permit.
Tlv ..rrelarv In t r II t ! I'
withhold the piilillrallnn ot (lie or-
.lln.nr. rea.llatlnlt t- welahlna '
lie. lor on. week to all" the man-
... ( Ih.. Ire Co. I" HT'"
inacaaaarr aralna tor welnhlnt Ire.
There oelnK no fiirtner ""
iconncll adjourned.
Ilanlwaro ( mpaiiy t'liartrnil.
. ...j n.nlware Cnmpany waa
Wendy inrnrporaled. fapll.l "lrl
4300(10. Incnrpurnloia: J e.
(rd M. ('. ttolilnaon and A N' Kpp.
Ilnnll.) Ilnja Write llomr.
U ( lleniley ol Itnille one ol
. .. Imiii (lav.
Swo leltera tnia wena -
i.l .H ... from Karl. The hoy. are
I III I
lie
71 aa
ha
I ..rli like they
"Ah In fiance an" -
..I. pari aalil lie waa
In
in line biiim" - -
. . . ..Ina nver bill
aa alra lor a-..".
ha wouldn't lak. anythlna for hi.
..iarlanca. II. had tha dl.Un.llna
ol belnn aarond a memlier of the
Honor Onard to (Jen. Frr.Mna
. Tna bei-a hnv.n'1 heard from home
fa M.ral month and ara h.'lnB
for l.t(.r. from homo l"l" ""'
friend. Both a.k for the addre.. of
ch other. They know Ihej In
t aama rountrr and may be eloae
oethar and earh I. keeplim a I .ok
it for the other.
Xotlcc To K-'iinfeil'nllea.
TTio Confederate Ite-LVon Willi-
M at Tul.a. Oklahoma. September
i .1. nnnl'nri1
i 111 lo 17. Ttio riru- - -I
II nf nn. cent a mil
' t ticket od rr rrt.tr- til Oc-
i Jyf SI. VctcrtnB and tlx"
itan of ConM-r.cy n.1 mm-
11 of their mmlllrt cntilM
VLi PU1 rate.
1 1 r Ji-ronrpclcrBtc. or ion. of the
i to th offlcem of 'mp Bill
-rry for certificate or Idmtltl-
. v .-.it ta h-nrer to '
HNVIH.lt KCIMIOI.H I
lll'KNKI) MOMIW
Hr.1 llnf KnrollnHMil 4111. Full
l'uria of TYrtrln-ra.
The Snyder ichnoU opened Mnn-
day mornlna Ttm piildlc exerclien
wern well at tended. Thn putillc
urtiool U on r one common Inter en I
and patronx and frlenda are hIwaj-h
rcudy to innnltenl nparechillon.
The eiorclrieii wern opened with
prayer liy Kev. A. W. Waddlll. Ren-
at or IhichntiAit vnn the firm penk-
er and tie rhva a Mnn addremi. Me
wjis nl tlie head of tlie Murder achoul
twenty yenta aitu and h tieeil one
of II nl run it cut friend every lnce.
County Siiit. (. . Howell Hindi'
a Kood pnirtlrnl talk u rut inn tlie pa-
tron In give the leaelier tliclr mip-
port and burking: nnd he plediced the
teacher to the fnithflil hurce ol
duty.
Snpl. Hive tlicn nuked for contl
denre and ro-oniHll"n mid urn-1 the
tieopli (lull when there Ih a t;rlrv-
aiiic ro with It lo tlie Hiiperltiteiid-
flit the teachtT ii'i Die tiuitee.
The pilhllr nervlce wnn dlxtiiUHeilwIlh
prayer hv llev. W II. Sim. The pu-
pil Were iinnI f: ned lo Ihelr re pee
t've Imlli' nr mid Krude In the nf-
leriioon and the iH Hi lenn of the
Snyder -hool wii on wllli 4tfi pn
plh enrnlleil on Hie flint day
At lx o'clock ThiirKduy eveiiliu
tlie local Hoard reported that about
(hi) nien had reitlntered at Snyder
for war nervlce The oilier NtiiMous
In the county hud not reported
To Hie Nrhipol TriMee TeiuJier iiim)
I'u'dlc III (inn nil:
IniiHiiiiirh a till inonlh I Hi"
lieKiiinlnx 'f the new Nchool year I
lliiiiiyllt It well lo in like ft few tu1e
menu to you IhnfilKh the .S'imuil
The ourlook for Hie nchool t 111-
yeiir In Home renpecl la dlcoiiraK-
Inic. whllo In mnny we have reiinnii
lo tie hopeful. Many people have
Kone from UH Home temporHrlly am)
rtninc few iteriiianently. Mnny have
expieftMed their purpose of reliirnlupt
In the lute full and pntronlrlnpt our
itrhoolH e'peclully after ClirUlnm.
In a nu m tier of cae we have
fcfiiml It neceHHiiry to eltinlnate leaeh
er In Mr two and morn learher
Kihool. Thl will huve a tendency
lo lenirihen the term Where Hi I li-
the rase. I ee no reiiKon why the
nchool should not beitln earlier
where Iheie are children lo attend.
hmilK Hint will he nhle to run the
full nine nioiith term nhould liRln
.it once Tlioe (hut can run elitlit
I nth should l'Kln hy Hctoher th"
I 11. Hut Hione Hi I can run no Ionic
er ihnii alx month I wrAild atronn-
ly rec.nnmeiid Hint they hecln no
j curlier Hum the tt or mldde of
j November.
j 1'iiM'iilK ho are niixloiu for Ihelr
I children attend nchool etirller than
j that ran "end to ome other chool
liluiliiK the rail. Thl arranaement
will enable thoe who nre away to
come buck to net the benefit of the
nchool after they relurn.
Kor ohvlou reiiNon I u(tent that
the trilMlee et the compulory pe-
riod tfonr month) to beln afte-
tbe Chrlnlma holiday.
Let me mil your attention to the
recent Klad paed hy thn Tex
aa I.ellature In called aeanlon
which make It ohllaatory on the
trustee to provldfl their mapectlve
nrhool with United Blfltea flan and
poI". n' "Pn tl"' '''h'' to r
vote at least ten minute each day
in teachlnn patriotism. I am orderlnn
flntf for all thn Bchnolaof thn conn
ty and uKjret that you provide ault
able pnlea for yi'ur achool bulldlnp
and bn prepared to ralaa your flan
and have patriotic proarama al the
opening of school.
In several caana lat year com-
plaint were made hy thn patron
that thn tnachera attended dance
during the achool term. The County
Hoard of Education In rnfiilar meet-
ni recommended that the County Hit
perlntendent approve no tnacher a
contract who attenda dancea.
Let each teacher en that hi cen-
tracl and certificate la on file In the
County fc'tperlnindenfa office befur
nchool becin.
Don't fall to notify me when I can
be of any aervlcn to you.
Your for the best Intnreit of th.'
school.
O. I. Unwell.
County Superintendent.
R. E. Cot of Pot waa her Sat-
urday seeing the aoldler boya leave
SALVATION LASS BAKING PIES FOR
SOLDIERS IN TRENCHES AND UNDER FIRE
''.' i .1. f. a s.
v-f
Wemfn Wir wurUrr r ketiltif
Iht'iHUflvc tni-v I" tii nv wv. "vi
there M"il nt'i tirrr lit 'I'm Ihelr Ml
to hrt llm l-v. I't. Ii.tl.lv Ihe b;niU"
ntkitH urn tin- S.-l.iii"ii iinv li--l.
Wli " .inn. i IK.' I. ii' 'I'.tiiiR llif linl-
trl i unit ( .il Hi' I1t:lifi"ii wiih riu-
nr-ttw ...id. .i t el iii. II
lit i-i.
tin
i .
Mip
1 f
ti'illc r n-i'l i.i iniil.v Tlif .(in i ct1
lti I- i I id. rt 'I m.-r Hi. fri.l Mi tt
t nn eitiKitf i -iii. i.e.. ..f -nt ..ti..'
miptht tlott tti.ir Ixl.iit - lull N"t
I llf HH IIUI-ik nt l .
wtil. h thf 1 1" rniv w.
I'lrn mid tlitiiKiitml i (( S.t
IniMre lilrttlc il-t I" hliiil tli
III K'.miix woh . II i nl.
h' lml
iilKin Arinv
Il.itiK linen
null Rio niHwk-a Iii i-i. utiiiii liin in-pirfi)
nor ' iliiiivlilH't n Iti iHi.-llr t-rTiitlixin.
f'tiirtt f.f "rn. Sin- .ml On).. ' Hi
Mlni.il tl.wriT ol II..- Soiriii'iiit i'U-
!'(UI. t I -li-.l I. ..iir
I 'it ..sir Hi. in." i t i'. annl not
lie
I.
M.-ll
0F1HE RED GROSS
IH H t lUlHS HI IWiirAI
IHU.riHIV.K WOltK
Not Ire In hereby jrlven that work
In the Ited fro Hurglcnl IrelnK
Hepurttnent will be resumed neit
Monday afternoon at the iirijhI time
and place. Kveryunn 1 urged to he
in hand promptly ready fur service
Mr. Nell) tiro Chulrman.
IUaort of Itnl Cro" Knltllng.
A program for knitting garment
for soldier and a'lora will be an-
nounced by thn American lied Croa
aa aoon aa It can determine bow
much yarn I available for auch uo
Tha Red Croaa now haa l.lun.OOd
pound nf yarn for distribution to
chapter! and hope to obtain addl
tlonal yarn from wool unsuitable for
Government use
There are 3.674.0(10 knitted arti-
cle tn Ited fro warehouse. In
eluding l.tjiHi.onu wool sweater.
134.UOO muffler 3'4ooi wristlet.
I KM no hehnits and 1 ..12K.O00 pnlre
of Mirks. Fro ll September 1 1 1 I 7 .
to June 3D. litl8.. the Red C;os dis-
tributed 5.8'R.OOO knitted artlcl-
to American soldl-TS and sailor
During the same rcr'od kiio.ftuii knit
ted garment wcie d)iti United li
Km nee and Itcly.
Red Croaa knitter; uml lo.oou.-
i ono pounds of yc.rn In knitting ar-
tide for aoldlerti and aallora las'
J yar.
Twenly-two rurlnadn of merch.nn-
dlse were received during the mon'h
'of July by the Hit run u of Suppl'ea of I
tl.Y -rVir U:M
'J. vJ' r1..
Vl v 'it.
'
.
i r-t1l-.it lim.
rtmll II..- i..i
Wlnff It Im
Tli.'nnh lim t
It... I... tur
Tin lint fr h
Ah. pf nr.
M.tHtiff t'li'M fi
nl niKity Nhalla
n welll
hoMiPttick Indv
e lu ll
I. I unit swnrd
rn.v Iiim
i f..r l lif.' I.hI!
the American lied fro fur the
Southwestern Hlvinion. the nierchmi
(I I hi- will be distributed anioiiK Ainer
lean mid allied soldier and to refu
xees In Fiance nnd ltuly
The shipment Included 1 l.fif.7.-
"MS surulcal ilreHdiiiK. 4'4.r.n4 Ihm
pi I ii I garment IH.o.'.'i hoxpllal nnp
pile lH.r.ol refugee gurtiientu II"'.
4UII knit article und t'Hi.t:! misc. I-
luneoii nrli'les.
Ited l'roi worker at Fluvanna
ent In another big hi of knllt.-
ttrtlfles thl week.
Coiiiinliil'iner In HeMshm.
Tho CommlMlonerK' Court wa In
sesnlon Monday and acceptcit the an
plication of Joe .Adam a )ourt
houne Janitor for the year Sept. I.
t1R to fiept. 1 l!i9 at in io :i
month.
Tine were cimceled on two tracts
of land because of error In rendition
The court instructed County Judge
Adamnon to purchase four car of
seed wheat to supply the demand for!
planting when the Reason hecoui'
'avorable. j
He Crtlle.1 Hr-t.
Washington. Sent. 10.--Provot
Marshal Oeneral Crowdnr announced
today that the first call to thn color
of men who register Thursday will.
Include men in the li and 20-year-(
old classes and the classes from 32
to XA years Inclusive. Quesilnnalrc
will go first tn registrant within
thee specified age limits and local
board will bn ordered to classify
them first In readiness for call he-
ginning In Or lobe.
Younx men In thn 19 and Jo-yenr
flan. Oeneral Crowder said. wIP
be acreptd for Induction Into the
Students" Army Training Corp hut
he pointed out that the authorlied
strength of this corps Is only l.m.oort ;
men wherco the total number n!
r-'gUtrnnt below 21 will tie ovei
S. 111)11. (loo.
tMrs. Mnry H Shell returned re-1
cently from a week's vllt wiih rIa- j
ttves at Seminole. She wa uccntn- :
panled home by her little son. t har
ley Hen. who had spent the p;i-:
month visiting In Galne county and
New Mexico.
'"Or . t '; ' y.Hl V
COt M il. OF IlKFKNHH M F.KTI.NO
Large t nd I'reai iil. MMi.keni
pliUn I'Iimin nnd rurHsna.
A well attended and il.'cply Inter-
ested public -meeting wa held Satur-
day arteriiooii In the District comt
room to dHnii thn work of the
Council of Oefense. Thl meeting
had been called hy County Chairman
II. IV Wellborn In order lo aioi.se
Interest and Hint our peon;.) may
know more of the puiposc and mag-
nitude of thl hrunrli of war service.
Mr. Wellborn called Hie meelli g
to order and Introduced Mr. It. M
Chltwood of Sweetwater. This speak
er addieined himself lo the duty of
the people lo rally lo the Hag on all
lines lie pictured the cruellies ot
Hernial.)' In urn. pled land ami show-
ed fiom hlrttoi (ml referenre that j
Oerinuit) linn long plHlitH-d lo over-
run the rountrle of K ii rope nnd then
i etreiin ms iioimnaiioii io nnieTiie.
I He elted mnny linlaiices nf Hermnn
Intrigue to get control of society poll
j Hrs and bnsinesn Interests here und
h jim been winding hi cords about
. Amerlrun afnflrs and we didn't know
It. After Mr Chltwuod's speech
J .Indue Ihimtier f Hweetwnier was
tntrodm dt Judi:e ll.imner I district j
rbulrmili of the Coiiucil of Defense
and has l;iid anble his pri.feonul
uffiilr utid in uivliig hi whole lim-
lo wai work He ;iy they said tr
In too old for V. M C A enllsluii-iit. j
lull they have glvi tl Iiim a dinner In
another line uml lie fs up nnd nt It
In win He .il.uii d ti. -cop.- o'
work ol the Council of l-rleine. mioi.
Miii; how much (.eiinili n .p.i u.. nt
j hn t n run down .md Hi a hi ted ;
The .holi'e lun drawn fine lilies on
loyally and says tnui - n.n"
violently disloyal i.e.. pie ami then w-
lia.e noilie W ho are dislov.il and
don't know it. These aie Ihey who
are liidiflereiit and are ilointi ii'.tii
luu to help win the win
He Hiiyt we will vwn. hut il "ill
lie in the future lie feels ihat Her
ui.iiiy Is whipped tint in. I yet pros
'(rule and until then the war must
I ii on We cm in ei amee to a ' 'M
I promise pence He say ton nun li
lulk of peace in unsafe that miiv
propaganda Unit inisen oiti hopes too
j lliuh should he suppressed. Inr ff e
become too mm li el.ile.l and too siir' ;
.of eaily victory. .in pos.si'de failure J
howner Hilling will cause reaction
of feeling nnd hope and lower Hi"
public morale Th.se (.pei-rlieH had
Hood ell'erl and it is lloW designed !
lo h i.- a lo. al eh ill in.iii In ev.T'
coin iii ii in I ' and lia . e Hie oi g.m i.i .
tion extend. . I all over ScurM ' -'irn
ftitpllst isih fiitioii Iii Short Si-.sii.il.
The .Jriirry roiintv Haptist --
chiilon was held In Sniler la -t Sit
unlay Itev. W II Sims is mode at
or and H H I .ruth acilng cl.i k
Itev I. 0 Hull Is roiinly mission
.uy and reported resiilis of his vurl '
for the year He has dnc wdl en '
slderlng the strenuous times. Then-
ire Hi churches In the oHsociation
but only 7 or were represented !
There are some ol' the rhun'h.
Ihat have no regular pastors. Hro i
Hull ay. so many pteacheis are in
the war that there is n noiiceah.- j
scarcity of pastor material Th'
same may he said of other denom
inatlnn. The drouth and the war to j
geiher have had a retarding eifect
on religion progresa The ussoiia-j
tion continues to do its best to tah- j
csjce of mission airy Interest.
HOfOMKII rllA.NCiF IN
i'nator C. It Hurhanan and Rep-
resentative M. B. Rosser will both
(to to the 3tHh Legislature in favor
of modifying the Tra Homestead
law.
They an- not in favor of repeal-
ing the law to leave the Homestead
liable for execution for ordinary
debit but they favor an amendment
to permit the home owner to mort-
gage for Improvement They urge
that rich plan will t simpler and
more workable th.io the huildert.'
Men law.
The proposition is to Ci It so the
home mav tand good for Improve- (
ment .n a basis of a 2') year loan
rt H per cnt unde- amortlialio i j
plan giving ihe borrovi-r a five y.a- j
option tn taMng up the lonu
This plm will give poor men op I
port unity rV eret hulbling and
make Ituprovemenia on long time at
a low rate or interest and give ever)
"nnrgetic man a chance to own a
home f:. the town or in the country.
IH NN FfKMt C4NTIIAT
IKT FOR IHIN UNO
The question of obtaining Bctirrjr
county oil la Hie topic of con vena-
tion nlnce the regi Acting matter haa
been ettl'ii. Many aro tindnr the Im-
preHslon (hat them la a great pool
of oil hern but It see ma a difficult
task to get the thing to pop open.
Several Interested men represent-
ing eastern capital have been In and
out (hiring Ihe pivst few days but
as yet no devclopmmta have Iran-
pi red
The storm-v recked derrtrk at Dunn
caused a little flurry but assurance
from local paitici that the damago
will be repaired has put n little pep
In Ihe cause and It In ei ported that
urinal operations will begin In the
next week or so. A drilling rontract
was closed this week
Interest in other fields In also man
Ife-ted the past few day
MOM VH I'NIT OF THF
nt Nf II ok ih:fkhk
The Signal i reiiui-Htcd to Ihsiic a
jrnll for all the women of Snyder to
iHssemhle al Ihe county mart room
in the court house Tuetidny after-
noon al S o'clock to discuss patriotic
matterx and organize a Woman's
I nit of the S'-urry county Council
of I 'dense for Hie purpopc of corre-
laiiiiK with war work etc. K very one
Is urged to he pre'tit promptly at
: a o'clock. It ii- uho reiuted that
I the orgauliiition nsist in the sale of
the Fourth Liberty hoii'l. Ttiere l
I lot of woik for the women to do
las the men an- r.iph'ly entering Ihe
fighting line.
i This organization is nation wide
and appeals to the patriotism and
active mot Iff nf American women
; Local mmiiiitletK work in touch with
slate and national committer and
ihe Council of 1 1 f it nr fMrnlshes all
women opportunity to serve thn
country and humanity In the way of
food roii-ervatlon protection of chil-
dren ass. "ting women In useful In-
dustries l.it.er'y Ilond sabs r it end
lug sofiiii iervici pr uiioting educa-
ilon and pat riot i- in safe guarding
moral and xpnltinl lot res assisting
the I!.. I cro- and - mih the coun-
try in many wus
Hr An-ta S'i.-i l N.tComtl Chair-
man. Miss Ida M T.irhidl head the
f a. In ;iiiisr.itieti and other prom
nien: w n aie It-.-. log in the na-
tional work A'nle in Texas we have
such b id. rs as Mrs Fred Fleming
of hall.is. Mrs Nonlr f! M.. honey of
liallas. Mi-s .l''n.i h-Z.Knda of Sun
Antonio
VutMKRM Asm HI 'HON
FI l.f.V FORMF.I
I.ihkI I .tot of 'lfi ers. rurpM' Is
Mot out Itenef.ft.
The .scurry County Farmers' Co-
..peiaCve A hi- -cialion hail a rousing
good nieitliiK at th' court home
Sept ;. The cnnslittinen and by-laws
olthe Association were adopted and
nine new mem hers lind up In the
work The purpose of thin organisa-
tion is to procure feed seed and
other supplies nt actual er.st. Com
mit tees are tn touch with all the
market.! nd will purcha-ie in car lot
and sell to members at actual cost.
The offirr of tho As'ioctatlon are
i A (Hen. preidenl V Darby
heemtary -treasurer and manager.
Director are W R. Wrnn. W N.
lllakeley lMu Freytag. II U Holle
and i D. Hoonn
The AsBoctution ha brunch offi-
cer at other points in the county
with whom application for member-
ship may he filed ami order placed
for supplies
At camp Hpring. J C. Snuffer
and A. S Morton at Mermletgh. J.
I Chorn and S L Johnson at Plena
ant Hill J It. WlUlamscn and Shep
paid at Ira H 1- Mflley and le
tirani. At llethrl F 1.. Havl and
lien Mendryv at I Minn H. A. Worth
Itittton
The oflcer desire th.it all eltUeiw
Interested should .on in rhi move-
ment and speak to their nleghbort
about It
Thn next meeting will be xt Sat-
urday at thn court house at 3 p. m.
Regular moetit.it econd Saturday In
each month.
;iti t ct th rate of ont wnt a mlln
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SECOND YEAR, No. FOURTEEN, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1918, newspaper, September 13, 1918; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288230/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .