The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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Friday May 19 1911
THE SNYDES SIGNAL. SNYDER TEXAS
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S. T. Ming's
Handles the very best brands of
California Cidess. ' Fruits. Ci?ars
and Cor. feet ier.eiies. See him.
North Side of Bridge Street
Snyder Texa
A DAY AT THE NEW
TOWN OF PYRGN
ww ftrv.-cr Dnwi LArre
Crowds Miry Snyder Peo
ple Were Present
1 I t torilial o'e.i:k ui .own
Jot ! t the nw town of Pyroti
- ir .1... ... 1
or? on iinf V!.t
Thur.!T. Mv 1 cJ 11. &J it
n a a great evr tt
va pivfn over
The first dav
the s'u'.h
four.fy joj'Ie auJ a sj-c;al train
u run up ihrrf fron ot-
x"tf r an 3 lot pr-opl fru l at
town il te opportuiiity '.
tuy projrty ia n irry county.
Thr- ma a VarffCf 1 a 5-r
e rfttr-J. 77 ur :ay wa Sr.y-r
t!ay tD.j th S.ir.:a Ke rn a tra-.n
of f:-jr fty-i
v--.;thft1
V ro is t w rty
f ::vd-r in i:.-1
.-i jn-.r. 1
It ) an I
. th pr?:t't a:i n
tion of -r..TTY r-..-iz.:y.
tJJ s-ttjr.irt.
aV.at :hr r.
The !.- it t rxn i
fror.i the o'd
town of IVr-n sd of e-ure the
t-ir- of the old t:n have l-rtn
r-cxr-l V te The Sarta
' o; 1 lave a rr. 1 of
mat-r th-r 1 rave tr-etxl a
larce str.d pi;- and w-.il s--.:i
ru Jd a dpt ar. J -f ra ly f t
lusu.-s. Tie towtsite i !a: I
out on th- F-r.tle si -p- of on of
th. prttift prairi" ar.-de;-
t ve ar.y where and a'.rrady
thtre i a p-nerAl iu- rchand:e
j'cre there kpt by tt.
Adams .
l'.rothr.
Another Urcc luiJJ-
rp i s.v.n to be o-eupird a
r-reral store and another house
i a:tmp tor a toc oi tirjp.
J2 rvroa H .t l. k-r by Yv E.
Wrrn is a suv:ntil ho-.:-
a:.d tev s-t a p-d table there.
A 1 is strtteh :
c-i'n-'r't walk
(ii ithtr s:dr of Ma:n stre-.t
p: th- place a loos of r ro-ptt-tn
.-c ArranfftiieLt I ve
1-r t: e r -ti- a '
r.r.k;rp ) o-- bi-:i ti p -t-ff.'
ad the 1 ti l takii a
rtt't: survey f tf s.f.i.itiou
a sprip
fW T.
t!y town
th'r w i') n
.iU
sr.
1
ft ".e -: e r
1
w a
11. "to.
a lift:..
:) -n w-r-t r.p '.- l
t-r'r-.Ti-: p-rr'-"
e i ts '.: ; - s. 'ake
T "5 p.'I-je : . it
- - i
ir i ot!r
f
J y tle h p h-
VJ. A "A -i:
rwitp :li: t:
-.ed Pvrvtit's '
t- e ;.t
-a"e
r-.ad a ;- ehs
l n iro ly
S'-.rry -uiti c.rt ar.
it i t"- r'h
i'.y. H-
f:"-i !n wro c
ir".-r. :r-:e-
j-.;-rt :a t'rai y a:
! toll of
'tl-r i- r-id -: -I-our-tr-3
a.r-3 i rr-.f -r-J th;r h'-'.d-ir.
Te Iyr:r e-:.".n.jr.:tT j
-T'-J tp of forT-r V:-'.'.ti
-ttT r "pi M tt- vo-ri i r -t
" i
CASTOR I A
?j L-i Ya Em ihzji Ert
Fasr of
Bottlin
Works
rt
is ro-s- cpes for t-rir.ess ard tre better prtpared
I to serve the public thn ever Ufcre. Spechl
t attr.:i:n to rcsii er.ee trade
Telephone 153.
ic promoted by Collin county
j or.j itsli'.
1 The town is r.ajj-d ot.t in
hl - k anJ lot. W. F. ils. an
dd ri nVr. ha a frooJ t.otr.
'on the hili ox rlookir the Ioh i
; and las rrervil a block near lis
. -
! nade into W.it:.nl park. A
r-nr c. V w .1 (V: i 17 h'.l.?'
i ' " -
; n " iiortt.wrst pan o: n e
towt.i:e ai. J l. I'. irv:.p i
' re w:;h a iuinfr yam r-a-:
to fuTrih LuiMinft ruatriai for
furth-r iiv.prover !rit. 1'rwle
.!? n Y. lown own a eo.nj fari i
liearhy ar.il S. J. D. Halhr.an is
ihr- with a trc-fl farm r;l whe
Mr IVow-n wa nc-t rr-r;t. it
j ws a pltavar to ir. t Mr. H.I-
irran sn i share hi p-n-ru f!-l
.lo) r.-n eouii'y .o;.i!s';ty. The
j eo:r:i.;r.:y ha a f. n cla of -j.
as J V.: "Vi:-vh wa
i:;u-h i:-.pr'.-J hy th- pr at
nu-r-'-r of hriht. pretty rir!
sl J v rji-it ladx tf at it wa a;i
u! v
to p.;'. J
awav.
j I e p-
t"
1
are h -pfu!. propr-r-
oi. ard 1 appy and plad to ave
rail'-osd eori.-eti-.n with th- out-
: - wo?-; J.
Pyron i on- of Scurry eoui.ty's
C-'d eoT:.-:.j;n;ti' and we r'j-o'-e
in the loyalty of that e iiiznhi;
to th"5 who! eonr.try. We h'lri
1 then rd thy to u and w r
joie in watvfr eo..d f?rTi :
riay Vome to then.
The Sitrra! i th hon. papr
''i' a'way uk
P-Jf m t.mp ot tfieir pro
r-1 bcr.lop!r.er.t. We a-
c -ii p rack ia the Cer ufture to
-.. . r- -
tfcir
thir Lome. - .
wa
nnderst'-H-'d that the
townitt company had - alre-dy
-ild worth of lo. and
&OIGrTCRTMC
0
Tot frri trmmnx l rM w?
KHESO DIP r.':.l
DZPErJDACLE
SURE
iriEXPcnsivc
CAST TO USE
W ka t trm' bnr-
try. Uj m rrm tra i
Grayum
.DRUG CO.
V
Snyder j&
and Creamery
Thursda v s sale ran the amount
np tJ over t'''.'. Pusiress
lots on Main s:i t sold at frou
t i 4i d ressder.ee bvsh-ai.I adn'ssior.s to witness th
! hits V to !'. j j-rfori:..u.ee pivn by the 1-adies
i l! is :::-l rt"d that a n;-;.' t j lb e I luh. i;nlr the dir-etion of
! of iirw buildups r.r already '
lire j:ai.ii'J nr an.i very s- !!
jto-.rn will lw in course of build-
rir.
It t; fpure your wii; dr.. ill
jo. We iu.ke h-rst prWs t.nd
pusrant-e satisfaction. Lowe ij
Iith. y
Then acd Now
The piotietr wlu set l is ea1
on the edce of a little e h arinir
and j-pc ! away wiih axe j:nd
irnr-hii.tf hoe until T wnmcht a
prprus 0'-Afre farra o;t of
the w. ..!. ha passed. Ia th-?
davs a Vutton i pushed and pa-1 those- who sinply i.r.itate. but for
!n;a':::i res;nd with th aril- jtbo who ;ms the S'.ility to
i'v of a !! hov. It niav he th- transmit fro-:i th eo;rpr.srr's
paternalism of a new proprrs. ( prod k ti-n to the esr of the audi-
but certaiidy it is not in hamony . tor. the d p-t thouph.t of the
with the iniative and prit of the; human n.ind. sr.d in tie heart r.-
tarly builder the man wh Ja- j Hod-eivn Ianguac-. that i
U.r.d in the svr-at of his f;.e ' ur-urpaed in art.
when r.ot otherwise enffi?.-d in
1 1
st airflii.fr off Indians or tip';. tine
wid ar.hnal. For intane. Min-n-s-.'ta
tXUr.d stte aid to
?!-r on lopp. .I-orT land. r-r-rv-r
the stump ar- ren d
th- !at.d are very prod ; -tiv .
i-ut it cos .iit a bit to ! sr
th'ia. Vn-Jer the Jlirneta j l-.n
the state rai the r.n.-.r
rr.ony
in f'
bv m'alU
1-ond ::d
lepay the tl-arii ij
n ar.nu.-.l :ist5.ilr.:'-7.'.
In
the land. s. i.d an expert ar-.-- i
to advise erop plar.tinp. ai cn-r
otTi -ial dro; in alor.fr about ha'-
vtest time and .sibly there is an
exjert to look after the rr.arket-
ine of the crop.
This i not eritiviinp any n.ovr-
n.'Ut h'kinp to farm effici-n-'y
and the ttttr!nnt Of the farmer
i i.n and hi family. Rather it is
to in-piire if thi paterr.'ii.i of
th fif-ve propre will work o-;t
!atir.p benetit of oat o i.-.l sys-
tem" Wiil state nd i na'.i"::-
aid to ea? in livehh -l make
for inert aed enerpy. thrift and
patriotism ' Fort Worth Star-
Tebpra m.
At a n.ertir.p of 'h "-mmi-.ir'
(V.urt yesterday after-
r. e.n a j-titk-n prs-nted by th
Ye ::.p M- n's
l!usii.e.s I.-air'
akii.e tht the r.ew o-.:
w-ks 1-e .-xt.ded wa a.
n favora ly by the e.-.-.j-'-u.'.ty
will row build e
o ti e -.-.; r.d a ry of if - it
rv on th ;r-t jr
t? e -;uar K-r- ti - -iy
t'!n e.-rjl'te t I'l er
t? e li of . ;dewlk
a C'-mpl'te wlk fr-'m -'!
the fj;;re. H jrrah for t'
ir. 1 -o ;:ty.
: h ous-
ted np-
:. The
'. r.
pr"p-
np
wilt in
to
akir e
de Oi
- tow:.
Do Ckorti Hiast Sk ps'!
No
. r.e
r. It
far.ei-d e:l. wh-n there a-e rea.
r. 1 de ;'y j--ri!'o rusr I ;t.ir.st
in $it'-:; and r.arh-. " ayou
ar.l lowland. The it t e rr.a-
Uria i
. that cau- ap-i-lto
..S ill
d fever weakn-ss. a'he
in th f-.r-e and rr.uv-l a:. 1 may
in ! j'-e d-a Hy tyi-hoid. Put FJc-
jtrv P..tters d'troy and rat out
the vi'ious gr-n fr-m the
(f' -vl. --Trr tattles droT' all
jth rr.ilaria frc-ia rr.y ytra."
wrot Wa. Frtw!l. of I.ueana.
IN. C - and I've had fn health
' ever irr..' le? saf. r:r rTT-
e-?T or..'T V at all dr:prli.
Xisj Gntthxa ZrterUI
;!; Nor rrrnthts r.t-rti:n-
-d Lat tipit at her l-m :r honor
i of t;e 3!:- rtrr. T
jr-ert wr as follow : M.s
'!!. Grab's. Piiy :'.niy.
! p; trrt. Ji A -try. Lil-
l.its Marry. Br. f.vs. )!'r.
iln.tr FjeJ. PyL Hr..trn
S-ith. F-!'r. P-rlit
r. i a.
' 71 t r ! np i lly swy
; JP
pi-r.-s at
e--.i-
fr i'b
w - e r 1
erara a
19 r 'r V
Tts Ladies Gle Club j
Nearly everv seat at ti e Oinral
H.v.jse w.is tnkvn List :;:pbt bv I
e- Mr. W. M.
: aklin. is
r or me lour or nve jesrs
j since the t tjMi):n r.t of Pi.-k-
J lin's Jv-hool of M:is:e in our oitv.
t! e puhli h.'.s ' t n ae i;o-i!' 1
to o-..k forward t sit-iilsr e:'
to that of lat nijrht. w:.;h e-
pH-tar.t i!r-aure. and on t!;i -
I eai.n they were not disappoint-
e-J. So s ire ar- Sny.Kr jeojle
der this naiisit' 'to nt wi!l he v !I
worth whi;-. that larire audin-e-
are always prent lo preet th'
prrf.r:!ir-r.
Like paint ine. musie i not for
The most eriti:al audience (
Jvovd I not but applaud the spl-. i
did production of lat t'v-nii-.r
and without sriviriii preeed-nee to
ar.y n::.Jr on the procram. we j
won i 1 Jre take o-v-aion t ;
v.emion the .j'-.art tt . s cin by J
Mrs. Srr.ith and M;ss.-s Watkir.s.
M'.riii.ton and Kirkpatriek a 1
U;rir especially worthy of notice j
! The pr.pr?.:n a pivn in f
ilovv :
I i ne rav t.z :r.art ?rc
Club.
Pixie iir! Morse Quartette.
Keadir.p. Th ReS-lsnp ClasN-.
I'nkt.own Miss Edna Ilender-
SOD.
F:ano Soio. irand Yal Capri e. Picnic
- Kr.plemann - Mi Oertrud! M V"T Middlefon with
Johns-.n. K"r e-r'1 f'art of Ml-i
M-n Hird--..ke-(i-!artette. pupils. 1-ft the s-hool
Yiolm I)t. AHee Where Artiho-:" V'!!t -1""k y.Uy
t t viL. eo'.np picniemp. We marched
Hattie Faupht and Mr. I? ifklin.
A Sorp of old Kiiker.r.J
"S'-hmi 1 Trio.
Vo- al Solo. Vale of Tram
S-i.uii ! Miss I i?i Watkirs.
Sir p Owen Sextette.
V--al S-lo. Only Tell Me Why
hven M.s Hattie Faupht.
When a iV.lcj Pev Meets a
"..11- iirl M -.rse Quartette.
Vi-.lin Die. The pyir.p IV.et
i..-ts. 1 alk-N e jar.. 1 Miss Mafic
Faueht and Mr. IVi-klin.
You r Mir.. All Min Cooke
Mis-- MH lir.ton and Watkir.s
Rea.iu.p. old M"t'r.er i';.-.e
P'f ''; M s Ine Hen !ri.-k.
l;i.o s-.'.o. First Tarar.t-lle
Mil's-Mi Mary St-ne.
py Cl.or.:. Fro:n th pv
hern Ian OirJ Pa'fe Gle .7-ib
lorf.r.r.p f-cema sprea.: its i
burnmp area v ry day. IV.an" !
Oir-!r.t i'::ek!y stops it spread
:r. :r.tAr.t.y r-v tr :i I .r.
ur it p- rmar.et.'ly. At i-.y
.!r.:e store.
OJ to Little Eock
The Seurrv Cour.tv delejtiot
th Ex C
derat
rur.:on i
Li'tl R'-"k. Ark. ar leavir.p
thi evnir.ir. Amor.p t f''fj
inp are noted P. P. Lar ar. I W. f
T. Co!mn. represent in p the old j
Si.ldier. and R. S. Jackv n. A j
P. Mom. O. P. Fdl. n arl two M
or thr others of th band. !.
We
Mlu&TTij Onick Belivery. Pbone 272. Snyder.
der
cetaJ Low 4 Ltath. ;
Ol) 5n6er National ank
Capital Stock $100000
Liberality is a irtirc onl hen tempered with prudence.
Vou ill find us a liberal as conservTith'e banking permits.
VT A. Fuller. Pres. E. W. aark.Vke.Pres. O. P. Thrane Cashier
Geo. Ralston. M. A. Fuller Ass't Cashiers.
GAY McGLAUN.
LIVERY STABLE.
First-class Rigs Careful Drivers.
Snyder Buss transfers to any part of
the city. Thone 164
Program
The followirp is the propram
of the Senior ('2a of ti e Hiph
Svh.d to be r-n b-rd at the tab-
ernacle tonipht :
Muie. Selection. il-e Club.
Invocation. IJev. A. Inpram.
Who's Who and Why. P. Hi-n:-r
I?ifi!ee.
Ah! Hut a Man- Rea-h Must
Kxceed He f5rap. or What's a
Ileavun K -r. Kra I'ynur.i.
Music. Vocal Solo.
JVace or Arn:a::ont. Overton
! V. Iav t nport.
Triumph of Time Ruth Kirk-
patriek. Music. Selection. ile Club.
The Nemesis of Improvement.
James V. Curau" t.
lo tre 'ar inroupn i;rri-
eultivs" -Jr. Representative. Ru::a
Itrovvn.
Vo.'al Solo.
.Our :
r lit p-
Ci.arlie K.
Winston.
Presentation of Pir-Iorna
Mae
Tavlor.
Cl -sir.p reuiark. -I. E. Smith.
nr vi: tion. Rev. V. ('. How-
ard. to Mis Florence's home.
In the
played
of ti
trees we
many pa-v.es and had a niee pro-
pram. Then our lunch was
pread and all left at 6 o'clock
f-!:r.p that the time to go had
o-v.e too sor.n. A Pupil.
Pon't 1-e foiled into buying a
fa. p.ry mad tank for a shoe-
s'; op mad one is always better
especially when built of Ton--an
metal. L.w i Leath.
n B. C. fDavenport
HARDWARE TIN SHOP AND PLUMBERS SUPPLIES
-We Handle the -
U. S. and Eclipse Windmills
Shelf Hardware of all kinds.
Let us figure with you.
Coal and W cod
ALL KINDS AT
Jim Dawson
N-r Firrr' Ucicr. G.n
Ll-
Good Family Moved Away
Mrs. E. W. ( lark and children
I. ft Thursday for h visit of in-
definite duration at Texarkana
and it is understood that Iheir
home will in future be in Fort
Worth. The people of Snyder re-0
pret the departure of this tfood
family. They have proven decid-
edly valuable and helpful in all
measures for the general good of
the community. Mr. Clark hiH
been a leading spirit in th ma-
t.rial affairs of the city and Mrs.
( liirk lias been one of our fore-
most women in every good work. Qk
She i one of the most earnest i
faithful Christian workers we
have ever known and in all
thinp honors the religion of our
Lord. Her g'od influence will
continue to touch the lives of the
people among whom she has
liv-d.
The people of Snyder will re- f)
member her in love and confi-
dence and will be ever ready to
extend the hand of welcome
whenever they may see fit to
come back to us.
A Burglar's Awful Deed
tuny not paralyze a home so
completely as a mother's long ill-
ness. Rut Pr. King's New Life
Pills are a splendid remedy for
women. "They gave me wonder-
ful benefit in constipation ancf fe-
male trouble" wrote Mrs. M. C.
Punlap. of Leadill Tenn. If ail-
inp try them. '2't cents at all
dnipbists.
Warm Spring days produce a
feeling of drowsiness if the body
is loaded with the impurities of
winter diet. Cleanse the blood
liver and bowels with Prickly Ash
Hitters. It creates energy and
cheerfulness.
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Barnes, E. B. & Hardy, J. S. The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1911, newspaper, May 19, 1911; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287820/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .