The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. TWENTY-THREE, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1919 Page: 2 of 10
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TUB ttXYDIUl SHRUt INmR lVA FIUAT SOW. S)l.
15c w
Not 16 cent
or 17 cent
But 1 5 cenU
Velvet Ahvays(Hits a 3 Bagger:
Sight! Smell! Taste HI
THEN it's easy to get to the home-plate right
where you snuggle down in an old coat and slip-
pers to enjoy life.
To begin with Velvet Tobacco in its jolly red
tin has a wholesome generous look to it Nothing
namby-pamby about it A red-blooded tin full of
red-blooded tobacco for red-blooded folks.
Open it up and you get the fragrance that
Nature stored in the tobacco during eight changing
seasons while it mellowed in great wooden hogs-
heads. And sayl It's great! That good natural fra-
grance of Kentucky's wonder tobacco Burley
King of Pipe-land. No camouflage about it
No dolling up.
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Pack a pipeload. Light up and you'll get the
fragrance of real tobacco the incense to solid comfort
And a mild pleasant taste that only our Nature-
ageing method can impart You will never taste a
finer cigarette than the one you roll with Velvet
Fifteen cents a tin-
Batter upf
-not a cent more.
v& "ft
V.
A friendly pipeful make
even the umpire teem al-
most human. f
we-
-the friendly tobacco
TroakU Mkr
"Thass that h turnad tha
World upside dowa bar eoas
hither also. Acts 17:0.
When the anballevlag Jew at
Tbcssalonlca took Ji'son and others
before the rulers and filed that
charge against theui they were
prompted by a feeling of resent
ment of an sort of Infringement of
their authority although they werj
assured that those poodle had not
come to destroy the law but to ful
fill It. The mission of thone people
wns to preach peace und not to In
cite to war and tear down the Instl-
tutlons of society and civilisation.
That wui an Invasion of servants
of righteousness and resulted In the
establishment of the principles of
Christianity tho propagation of
the seeds of truth and good will
among men. Their mission was spir
itual; their conduct was respectful of
law and order; there was no effort
toward destruction of life or proper-
ty; their weapon was the pure word
of God presented by men Imbue!
with the spirit of faith and well-
ground devotion to the teaching
of the old prophets as revealed In
tho Christ.
Truth has not changed but cer-
tain social conditions have come
about In recent years when human
selfishness has come to seek advan-
tage for one clan over the other.
For many years in the pant we
have heard and read of organizations
of men In foreign countries seeking
to overthrow law and undermine all
forms of government and turn all
order and civilisation Into confusion
and disorder and now we who have
enjoyed the blessings of law relig-
ion und organized society may well
say as did those Thessalonlan Jews
"lhe"y that have turned the world
upside down are come hither also."
They are not confining themselves to
Russia or Uoumanla or Germany but
have Invaded our peaceful and pros-
perous America where liberal laws
and customs have long prevailed to
give to every class and cult a chance
to live and enjoy civil and political
freedom. They are not content with
American lltlerality and toleration.
They come seeking the overthrow of
government and order and would
destroy all the elements of social
civil political. Industrial and re-
ligious liberty they have ever known.
These people have been described as
anarchists now they bob up as
bolshevlsts. I. W. W. and alien
enemies. Let It be kept In mind
that Germany hates the United
States and Germany is the most re
sourceful nation in the world in the
way of hatching and promoting pro-
paganda to carry out designs of
reachery. It can hardly be doubted
hat German influence Is behind the
restless elements now making trou-
ble In this country. The bold out-
lawry of the I. W. W. In Washing-
ton Oregon California and Illinois.
the strikes in all the Industrial
works the antagonistic spirit man
ifested in Mexico and the bumptious
arrogant brutal spirit manifested
among American negroes all go to
how that some powerful cunningly
devised sinister influence is behind
these agencies of confusion and tur
moil to wreck American Institution
and reduce our proud nation to s
state of chaos and ruin.
The federal government haa fined
the wholesale price of beet sugar at
10 1-2 cents a pound.
Voluntary tkmo'laJioa Kiidnrtcd
WASHINGTON. Not. 14. Com-pul-orr
rfcftrUott of railroad labor
disputes waa rejected today by the
House which voted 1S1 to 75. to
substitute la th pending railroad
bill the pl voluafaxr sonollia-
tit a offered fcf ltepratAtive Sweet
republican of Iowa and iadorseri by
railroad workers.
ftlf fading baler one tripple
dif flow. ne rulcner and
.... .!!. mm ueoder. Sfl Victor
. vim t Hlackard Hardwa
KoUf
All customers who are owing ac-
tuals whici have been running
blnco prior to May 1st. are requested
ts corae la an par same at ooce.
this Is Imperative.
ORAVIJM IMIVQ CO.
Stephens county has voted a road
bond Issue et 3.500000. Men wlta
oil wells are' not concerned about expenses.
CarKr Glass has been appoiuted
United States Senator for Virginia
to succeed Senator Martin.
Two Army Wagons left. Ccm.
and iget them for $125 each.
2Jpd 0. L. JO.NR9
WOODY MOTOR CO.
is aow under the management of J. W. Woody
ic Sn we haing bought the interest of
Messrs Waterman & Devlin.
Ve will conduct a first class
Garage and will appreciate
your business.
Our Mechanics are first class and we can as-
re you that your car will receive the best
of attention.
Woody Motor Company
J. W. Woody & Sons Props.
Snyder Texas
urvwi
A New York special says it has
been definitely found that tho Com
munists expect to ruin the Ameri-
can Government by bringing and
encouraging labor strikes. With
that fact proved it is time for the
government to rid itself of that class
of enemies.
James Callan a prominent ranch
man at Menard and formerly presi
dent of the Texan Cattle lUlsers As
sociation is under charge there of
killing a man named Hillings. Cal-
lon says he never saw the man he-
fore.
There are 60000 seditious people
mow nudr aurvellance of tho le-
partment uf Justice.
CASTOR I A
For Iofaats aad Ckittrta
In Use For Ovr 30 Years
Always bean
tba
aifnatar of
We meet all Santa Fe trains.
Phone your orders In to 14 or 111
Newt Hargrove v
Ity stubbornesw of Republican lead
ers in tbo Senate we have just about
lust all that our boy fought for in
France.
A sijuod of I. W. W. braves hav.
repulsed a posse of ex-service men
In Washington and a stronger fore
is organizing to press the fight to a
finish.
The Democratic administration
has done all It could to bring about
world peace on a lasting basis but
the Republicans didn't want it so.
It Is now more apparent than ever
why President Wilson Insisted upon
the ejection of a Congress In har-
mony with his nolic'es.
Republican Senators have about
succeeded in killing the peace treaty
and now want to declrre peace with
Germany without uny International
agreement and Germany will dis-
countenance whatever the United
States may propone and business
hostilities are apt to continue.
A farmer at Gainsvllle created a
sensation when he showed a seet
potato that weighed ten and a half
pounds. The Signal has one on ex-
hibit grown by Mr. llowen. a Scurry
Scurry county farmer that weighed
14 pounds when fird taken from the
ground.
Mr. Hill Brown of Coahoma whili
pausing throiiKht Snyder visited th
Signal and had the paper sent to his
brother. J. S. Hrown at Coahoma.
ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE
Nam "Bayer" is on GeouiM
Aspirin say Bayer
Railroad Administrator Mines hat
consented t pay time and a half to
ft la
engine men on iow .r.-.s.... I.. -..a i olBWp TirWome of
ill adl ;BUUU 4" v -
KiUeri by Rlow on Head
ROBY. Tezas. Nov. 15. A diffi-
culty over the picking of cotton re-
sulted In the killing yesterday on a
farm aix mU south pf Roby of
Rudolph Karuz. a German from
estimated that this Increase wl
II.MO.OOt a wo-nth to the pay roll
of the workers.
Tin .bolrfhcvlVJehow disappoint-
ment bncausu thooal strike has been
broken. The strik U their main
Comanche. In tho fight Droomo
struck Karai over the bead with a
wagon yoke bursting the skull.
M! agency for destruction of the Cult-)
Three negroes at Wilmington. Iel.
killed one policeman and shot up
another and now the officer" "re
'.uny to prevent a triple Ijnchtng.
HAD CHRONIC BRONCHITIS
FOR TWENTY-SIX YEARS
NOW WELL AND HAPPY
THIS IS WORTH READING
Tho experience of Mr. E. J. Tou-
uulik 1AM itose street l-aCrone
Wisconsin is chiefly remurkxibla
on account of the length of time
he was afflicted.
He writes: huve been suf-
fering with chronic bronchitis for
twenty-six yeurs and every winter
I would catch .cold and become so
hoaree I could not speuk for six or
eight weeks. I could Ket only tem-
porary relief.
"This winter I waa taken with
(irip and was In awful shape. A
fellow workman advbwd me to tak
PE-RU-NA. Uy tbe tims I had
used three-fourths of a bottle th
hoarseness was gone ahto thai
tired feeling-. I a in" on my recood
bottle. Hereafter FK-RU-NA will
be constantly in my house. It Is
ho best medicine ever put up for
th purpose."
For nny disenso due to catarrh
or catarrhr.I conditions I'tf-KU-NA
is equally dependable. CourLs
colds catarrh of tho he .;! sUmuch
trouble constipation lhcumatism
pains in the back sMc and loins
blontinc belching fei- inui-tion
cntprrh of the lan;e .ri rmr.W i:v-
testines ore some of t;i- tioi.!)les
for which TK-RU-NA is e.spjciilly
rernmnnndod.
TK-RU-XA can ho Mfinrw
nnv'w-hcre in either tablet it liquid
form.
Misses Kada and Veda Miixwell
came over from Sweetwater to
spend Sunday at borne.
Iniitt on Utrtr Tablets of Aspirin
la a "Bayer package" containing props
directions for Headache Cold Pain
Kura!gi Lumbago and Rheumatism.
Nane "Bayer" means genuine Aapiria
prescribed br pbyaiciaaa for ninetea
yrara. ManJy tin boxes of 12 tablet
coot fw eenta. Aspirin W trade mark
of Bayer Manufacture oi Maa4i
acidettrr of SalicylicaciJ.
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Make it a suitable selection from a real (rift stock.
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. TWENTY-THREE, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1919, newspaper, November 21, 1919; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288334/m1/2/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .