The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. FORTY-TWO, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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I'je strive to give you
Service
Worthy of
Your patronage
TH XKW MKT1IOIMST COLI.Ktifc XotW by Publication In Probate
Abrene Reporter. thy: state tksah
Hy the action of the board of cdu- To the Sheriff or any Constablo of
cutlon of the Northwest Texas Con- Scurry County Greeting:
I ferenctf In session hero Friday un- You aro hereby commanded to
der the diroctlon of Bishop William 'cause to be publlHhed (In a r-wspa-F.
McMurry a recommendation will "rer of genoral circulation which baa
be" made at the next mooting of the 'hern published continuously and reg-
i oCnforneoe that will result In the lo-' ularly for a period of not less than
j cation at Abilene of an A-l college' u"o In your County) at least
.under the control and direction of 'once 'k for 3 consociitlve weeks
the Methodist church. previous to the return duy hereof
The bid which Abilene muda for copies of the following notice:
this school was attractive in every ' THE STATE OP TEXAS.
way and one of the most liberal ever j To all persons interested in the
offered a school In TexaB. It cull Htato of Harbin Lufnyett Smith de-
for a douutlon of $200000 from a rinsed.
band of Ablleue Methodists who foci J- C- Stlnson filed un application
the need for such an institution In in the County Court of Scurry county .
... . !-- It'll. I. 4 A A SI m '
Grayum Drug Company
The Rexall Store
this part of the state. The citizen- the Zoth day or Marcn la.'O for
8hlp of Abilene will udd another lnlnlstrator of the estateof Harbin j
t 1 A A AAA .1 a 11 ..1 l .. A 1 llT'll'litlO Sill I Ml ftlPlll Riwl U' It )l U'll I
f ivv"uv unci a Deiiuuiui rmr hi $o -w. ......... ..v ( j
lucre has also boon contributed. In annMfla.- which hI.I aipli.-uton will
'addition Abilene nBreod to rnlne un- ho carJ hy suld Court on the 12th (
'other $100000 hs endowment. raU- .t'.ay of April. 1920 ut th? Court (
ng the rotul actual offer of IhU city House of said County. In Snyder at.
tc $I5.0'00- supplemented by perpet-1 which time all persons who tire In-j
!unl free water for the institution. 1 t'Tested In B:ild estate nu required!
iTho fitnernl conference of the Meth-jto appear ana answer sun nvi-
oM church will add $160000 us en- Hon. should they desire to do so.
iilowment. which will start the school HerHn fall not. but have you this
joff on a solid financial basis and will writ with your return thereon show-
liimirn Ha nnpeess. "IK now vnu now .... .......v.
That the Methodists of West Tex-
Wltness my hand and official seal
as need an A-grado college located at at Snyder this 25th day) of March.
sonio point Inthls conference is nr-''w
pureui 10 i"rry jh-ihuh no nan iuuh-
Notice Of Sal s
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 outcry
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.
KKWi.isw.M
Little Westbrook
LIFT CORNS OR-
CALLUSES OFF
poesn't hurt! Lift any corn or
callus off with fingers
Don suffer! A tiny bottle ol Free
one costs but a few cents ot any
arug store. Apply a few drpt on the
corns calluses and "hard akin" on
bottom of feet then lift them off.
Wheu Freeione removes corns from
the toaa or calluses from the bottom
of feet the skin beneath la left pink
and healhy and never sore tender or
Irritated.
Mr. J. A- White Says "If You lUve
An Autotnobilf Ktyp IUt-Snp."
"If I knew about RAT-SNAP last
winter would have saved $120. My
car was In the garage for a few weeks
during bad weather; when I went to
take it out found that rats had eaten
great holee in two new tires. Cot
them later with RAT-9NAP." Thre
(ries. 25c 60c. $1.00. Sold and
guaranteed by W. C. Ralston.
XOTICK Y I'UMJCATIOX IN
ritORATK
The Kut of Texa
To the. Sheriff or any Constable of
Scurry County (Jrewtlng:
You uro hereby commanded to
cause to be published (in a news-
paper of general circulation wbien
has boen published continuously and
regularly for a period of not less
than one year in your county) at
least once a week for three consec-
utive weeks previous to the return
day hereof copies of the following
notice:
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To all persons interested la
Person or estate ot
Minute Lea Rothrock Minor.
Forreot Jones has filed an applica-
tion in' the County Court of Scnrry
County on the 20th day of March
1920 far guardianship of both per-
son and estate whlcl said applica-
tion wiH be heard by said Court on
the 12th day of April 1920 at the
Court House of said County in Sny-
der Texaa at which time all persons
interested in said person and estate
aro required to appear and answer
said application should they desire
to do BO.
Herein fail not but have you be-
fore said court on the first day of
the next term thereof this Writ with
your return thereon showing bow
you' have executed the some.
Witness my hand and official seal
at Snyder Texas this 90th day of
March. 1920.
W. M. CURRY
Clerk County Conrt Bcurry County
Texa.
By Ada Riley Deputy.
V. M. CURRY
ed into tho matter at a'l. That Abl- i-" i ouiuy i oun. u.ry v.u..
jlene is prominently the place forj . B Ada Rlle7' DePatr-
j this school in just us apparent. The
'city has reached a poplulatiou where What Mr. IlivniiliiKrr if Xrw York
!lt is financla'ly able to support (he j 8ys About lUt 1'oImmi.
'college and here has always been Inj "Triod preparations that kill rat.
'Abilene a school spirit unsurpased but RAT-SN'AP is the only one that J
' In any city in the world. 'prevents disagreeable odors after
I Abilene is situated so that It at killing Also like HAT-SNAP becauso
once becomes an ideal location for it comes in bandy cakes no mixing
an Institution of this kind because' with other food. You don"t have to
of the pleasant climatic condition dirty your hands it's the best for
and civic advantages of th (city household use try RAT-SNAP
Peo?le Ilka to live in Abilene. The Three sixes. 25c. 50c. $1.00. Fold
many public improvements now un- nod guaranteed by W. O. Ralston.
dor way will add much to the com-
forts of Abilene ns a residential city.
NOTICE UY
PUBLICATION
IN PROBATE
A Dully NnwspupiT.
riace your subscription at this of-
fice fqr the Ahjlloa Morning Re-
portr a dully newspaper djvoted to
the advnncnunt of this section of
Tox&s.
We have nn attraciva Clubbing of
fer on the Abilene Moratng Report sr
.nd the Snyder Signal one year $6.60.
A. Parker of Foch waa a pleasant
visitor at the Signal office Satur
day.
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the sheriff or any constable ot
Scurry county Greeting:
You are hereby Commanded to
cause to bo published (in a newspa
per of general circulation which has
boon published continuously and reg-
ularly for a period of not less than
one year in your county) at least
once a week tor three consecutive
weeks previous to the return day
hereof copies ot the following no
tice:
.TUB STATE OF TEXAS
To all persons Interested In Kstato
I of Grace Inea Talley a Minor W. H.
Talley has filed an application In
the county court of Scurry county on
the 17th day of March. 1920 for Let-
ters ot Guardianship which said ap
plication will be beard by said court
on the 12th day of Aprl 1920. at
the Court House ot said county in
Snider. Texas at which time all ner.
son. interred in said Eetate are re- PjJjJ -J-to
quired to appear and answer said ap- uturn of Influent. Tbey kno.
plication should they desire to d. that a dogged up synUm and u lav;
BO ' liver favor colds iafiucii and wrmm
Herein Fail Not. hut have you be 'Toeutort a coM vewiigbt and t
fore said court on the first day o' prevent aerloua eemplkatians take one
the sext term thereof this writ with Calotab at bedtime with a swallow r
. ' water that's all. No salts n h :sm
your return thereon showing how B0 M 9iek9nlnf ater effec...
you have executed the same. Jitxt morning tout cold baa vanishcl.
Witness my hand and official seal your liver is active yonr system is pun
nt RnvUr TeTn thin 17h Aiv nf M refreshed and ytSB are felnt;
March. 1920. fMt Eat what you plesse-'no dsrr.
W. M. CURRY Calotabs an sold only In original
Clerk County Court Scurry county VUi Phjrw. price thirtv Ave cent
Every druggist authorial to refund
Toxa8 yeur money if you are not rfectly
By Ada Riley Deputy. delighted with daiotab. (Adv.)
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For rosy cheefce
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Its benefits are as GREAT
as Its cost Is SMALL!
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. FORTY-TWO, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1920, newspaper, April 2, 1920; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288370/m1/2/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .