The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. FORTY-ONE, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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THE SNYDER SIGNAL SNYDER TEXAS FRIDAY MARCH 36 19C0
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strive to give
Service
you
Worthy of
Your patronage
On Aprlli 17th Wtlllum Howard
Tart Ex-President of tlie United
States will deliver an address in
AblluuH under the auHpices of the
Simmons College Lyceum. Owing
to the political condition of the coun-
try today and the stand this dis-
tinguished Jurist has taken in tho
peuce treaty and league of nations
fight the address is being looked
forward to with a great deal of in-;
terest. The address will be deliver-
ed In the First Baptist Church of
Abilene in order that room may be
provided for tho large crowd expect-
ed. This Item is sent out from Ab-
ielene before Mr. Tart said (hat Prea-
ident Wilson's stubborneHs deputed
the rtiricatlon of tho treaty.
Grayum Drug Company
The Rexall Store
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Apply few drops then lift ior
touchy corns off with
fingers
Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a llltle
Freezone on an aching con in-
stantly that corn stops hurting thea
you lift It right out. Yes magic!
A tiny bottle of Freesone oostt
but few cents at any drog (tort
tut is sufficient to remove every
hard corn sft corn or corn between
the toes and the calluifs without
ttoreness or irritation.
Freeionc is the sensational dis
covery of sl Cincinnati genius. It Is
wonderful.
f.VOO Ilruord.
Strayt-d F.rom my premises ou or
about February 25th ono brown two
year old fllley about fifteen hand
high branded H on left jaw also on
left Bhoulder. Would probably go west
or Bouthwest from Snyder. Very gen-
tle raised a pet. I will pay $5.00 for
ber return to me at The Canh Garage.
40 J. W. Hendry.
XOTICK ItY ll'IH'.T10X l
riton.iTE
Tin- Ntato of Tcas
To tho. Sheriff or any (.'uustublc or
Scurry County Ureotini;:
You are hereby coin manilr-d to
cause to lin publiNhed (In a news-
paper of general circulation which
lias been published continuously and
regularly for a period of not less
than one year in your county) at
leaKt oncH u wook for. three consec-
utive weeks previous to the return
day hereof copies of the following
notice:
TUB STATU OF TEXAS
To all persons Interested In
Person or estate of
Minnie Lee Kolhrock. Minor.
Forrest Jones has filed ; n applica-
tion In the County Court of Scurry
County on the 20th d;iy of March
1920 for guardianship of both per-
pon and estate whlc aid applica-
tion will bo heard by Bald Court on
the 12th day of April 1920 at the
Court Houso of wild County in Sny-
der Texus at which time all persons
Interested in wild person and rflt&te
are required to appear and answer
said application should they desire
to do KO.
Her in fail not but have you be-
fore said court on tho first day of
the next term thereof this Writ with
your return thereon showing how
you' have executed the Bame.
Witness my band and official seal
at Snyder Texan.ythls 2nh day of
March. 1920.
W. M. CURRY.
Clerk County Court Scurry County
Texas.
TJy Ada Riley. Deputy.
Income Tux Man Coming:.
Austin Texas 1920.
The Snyder Signal
Snyder Texas
Gentlemen:
I will maintain an office at tho
points und in tho dutis given below
for the purpose of assisting individ-
ual taxpayers in the preparation of
their 1919 Income Tax Returns:
Snyder March 13 14 15.
You are requested to give this In-
formation us much publicity nfl possi-
ble in order that persons residing in
your vicinity who need Information
about the Income Tax Laws and as-
sistance in makins out their returns
may be Informed as tothese dates.
Respectfully
V. S. Michael
Depuy Cllector.
At a meeting of the business men
of Abilene last w eek plans were er-j
tected whereby that city will raise
approximately one million dollars for
public enterprises. These plans cull
for $4 50000 to be raised tor a Meth-
odist College $100000 tor a railroad
from Abilene to Tross Plains. $100-
000 for Junior A. & M. College and
$150000 for the securing of the.
West Texus rtaptlst Memorial! Sunl-
tarlum which will be located near
Simmons College. .
;i:umax FACTIONS
miv (vmiMtmiiMK
The Militarist party who have re-
cently come to the front in Uermany
.may oring auuui a iuuiihuihibo wuu
President Ebert and Ills cabinet. The
call for a strike waa responded to by
ao many of the people that practically
all industries would shut down and
starvation would be the result. Dr.
Kapp tho new chancellor saw the
dun got and realized that anarchy
would surely sweep the country and
because of that danger a compromise
was suggested and Ebert may be re-
stored to the presidency. Dr. Kapp
says Germany will respect tho peace
treaty bo long as It doesn't lead to
annihilation nnd that restoration of
monarchy has no place In their plans
for the future. Kapp claims to bo
Interested only in restoring perman-
ent government In Germany.
Kill ltlue Dugs.
And all bloodsucking Insects by
feeding Martin's Wonderful Wuo Bus
Killer to your chickens. Your money
back If not absolutely satisfied.
Guaranteed by Grayum Drug Co. 12
Mr. i'lower returned a few- days
ago rrom a visit to Ms homo In
Delta county lie sas that country
is needing rain anil farmers are very
much behind with their; work and
some are still thinking about coming
to the West.
S tit it Mali) Chirks lOigiit.
by feeding Martin's Poultry Kegulu-
tor. it keeps 'em healthy. Makes 'em
grow faster and do better. Martin's
White Dtarrohea Remedy Cures Ab
solutely guaranteed by Grayum Drug
Company . 6
Mrs. W. F. Hlackburn on the
Welch farm. Route 4 hud a Jersey
cow last week that brought twin
heifer calves.
Mr. J. E. Trevy and wife of Eldon.
Iowa are l.erc ifor a visit of severa'
days to their brothers tin- Scurry
county Trevy boys.
Why Cobb are Danjjerous.
You often aro teld to "beware
of a coM" but why? Wo will te'l
ou:10very cold weakens the lungs
iwers tho vitality and pavca the
way for the moro serious diseases
People who contract pneumonia first
tako cold. The longer a cold hangs
on. 'the greater the danger especl-
aly form' tho germ diseases as a
cold prepares the system for there-
ceptlon and development of the
germs of consumption diptherls.
scarlet fever and whooping roMgb-
The quicker you get rid of your cold
the leea the danger of contracting
ono of those disease. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy has a great reputa-
tion as a cure tor colda and m be
depended upon. It Is pleasant to take
Mrs. W. P. Arnold and children of
Eastland are visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thompson.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
rttli lOOAL APPLICATIONS ftfl they
riiiinot remii the at of l In- rineuaa.
t'uturrh is a lix-ul ilie;i.i. Kroatly in-IlucM-ed
by coiiaiitutmnal condition anj
In orJi-r to i-ur It you munt take an
IntHi-nnl romsdy Hall's Catarrh Mrdl-
rme id taken Internally uml arts thru
tho 1) lex xl on In minims nurtures of the
oyslerti. llnU'a CaUrrli Mmlu-lna was
irrtu-rihr by one if ih Im-bI phynlclans
in tills country for year. It la com-
dob1 of annic of lh l-l tonics known.
combliud with sonin of the t-st blood I
porHler. The perfect combination or
the liigredli nts In Hall's Cularrli Mmll-
rlne Is what produces am h wonderful
reaulta in catarrhal conditions Mend for
testimonials frea.
K. J. t'HKNRY CO. Props. Toledo. O.
All PruRKtats 7Cc.
Hull's Family 1'ills for constipation.
To abort a cold
and prevent com-
plications; take
n
lLOOK TOR
THE KID BAIL
TRADL MARK
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If
Itrearins tjnnmhffion
Shooting KfhV
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The purified and refined
calomel tablet that are
nausealeM safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain-
ed and inprored. Sold
only in ealed package.
Price 25c.
Notice Of Sals;
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For Storage Charges
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Notice Is hereby given that on
Monday afternoon at the hour of
two o'clock. April 5th 1920. at my
blacksmith shop in Snyder Texas
I will offer for sale at public ontcry
to the highest bidder for cash one
new medicine bed or body to fit
ford car.
This sale will be made to col-
lect storage charges. If interested
see said bed now at my shop.
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happy smiles white
teeth good appetites
and digestions.
Its benefits are as GREAT
as its cost is SMALL!
It satisfies the desire for
sweets and Is beneficial too.
Sealed Tight Kept Right
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Every
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The
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Provides an explanation of all your expenses
Gives you the buying power of ready cash
Furnishes a valuable business reference and credit builder
A means of realizing your personal ambition with a safe depository until then
WE CAN SERVE YOU ACCEPTABLY
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. FORTY-ONE, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1920, newspaper, March 26, 1920; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288368/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .