The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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THK HXVDKIt WICKKhV SIGNAL
i"
Oui- Prize Offer
To Users of
Hewbro's Herpicide
We are very enthusiastic about the virtues of NEWHRO'S IIKR-
J'lCIDK. It Is our candid belief that If every citizen of Snyder
wero to try I1ERP1CIDK fo' a little while that the viiHt majority
of them will bo bo pleased with the result that they would feel
under obligations to us forealllng their attention to It.
In order to encourage this trial In Snyder we have urrangod to
give valuabe premiums to the first thirty persons who bring the
coupon In ths advertisement to our store and purchaso a $1 slzo
bottle of NEYVIJRO'S IIKRPICIDE.
The first six buying a $1.00 size bottle will receive a dollar
bottle FREE Two bottles for the price of one.
To the socoiid six will be given u fifty cent size bottle KItEE.
The next six will bo presented with a box of Gallogly'a delightful
Seaweed Cream. This cream Is made by the Ilerplcldo Company
and Is very superior for the skin. It sells for fifty cents every-
where. You got a box FREE.
The following twelve people are given a cake of Ilerplclde Asep-
tic Tar Soap the UBual price of which Is 25 cents. This Is a very
fine sonp for shampoo purposes having none of the Injurious ef-
fects so frequently experienced. If among the lucky twelve you
net u' cake FREE.
Save and Beautify the Hair
For preserving- and making the hair beautiful nothing Is su-
perior to HERPICIDE. It destroys and removes dandruff which la
a deadly enemy to nice hair. Regularly applied this wonderful rem-
edy makes the hatr healthy prevents Its coming Out and causos It
to become light fluffy and beautiful. The Itching stops almost In-
stantly. '
The one dollar size bottle of NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE Is posi-
tively guaranteed by us. Your money buck If not satisfied.
OWL DRUG STORE
Spoclal Agent.
This Is the coupon entitling you to premium. Cut It out now
don' wait until tomorrow make sure of a bargan buy today.
COUPON NO.
Received from the OWL DHUQ HTORE as premium with my pur-
chase of one dollar size bottle of Newbro's Ilerplclde as follows:
ONK
DolUr Nle Dottle of Newbro's Herpicide.
Fifty Cent Bice Dottle of Newbro's Herpicide
Box of Oallogiy'a fetal Cream.
Cake of llerplrid Aseptic Tar Soap.
Name
Street
City. . State
Indicate Premium Itrceivad by drawing pest through the other.
GARRTT'S BARBER SHOP
Wo assure Satisfaction. Our work
Is Cash Our motto: "Keep Clean."
West Side.
Snyder. Texas
When in Snyder go to J
D. P. STRAYHORN
for
Breaking Plows Harness Saddles
AH Kinds of Leather Goods
Fine line of Buggy Whips and Lap Robes
Hast Side Square Successor tr. Stimson Itros
Are You Nervous?
What makes you nervous? It Is the weakness of your
womanly constitution which cannot stand the strain of the
hard work you do. As a result you break down and ruin
your entire nervous system. Don't keep this up!- Take
Cardul" the woman's tonic Cardui is made from purely
vegetable Ingredients. It acts gently on the womanly organs
and helps them to do their proper work. It relieves pain
and restores health In a natural manner by going to the
source of the trouble and building up the bodily strength.
TAKE Tk
ARBUIVomaiftTonic
Mrs. Grace Fortner cf Man. V. Va. took Cardul.
This Is what she says a tout It "I was so weak and
nervous; I ccnJd not bear to have anyone near me. I had
fainting iptils and I lost tk every day. The first dose
of Cardui ke?4 rae. Ntw I va eotireJy cured -of the
fainticg speCa a4 I caut sr ""S Cardul for I
know it stvei rty Kfe." It Is tt ' women.
Do jm i"or trow cf tUt -sa-Sar to women?
"or SftciM.'t
MifalirT Co.. CkKtaaoot. Taa.
imsmb b Weara" " Itm. J
ROBBERS GET
RICH BOOTY
Loot Jewelry Ntorc in Ohio City
While People Watch.
Newark Ohio Jun. 4. In one of
the principal business streets of the
city three burglars looted a Jewelry
More of diamond and other valu-
ables at 8:30 o'clock thin evening
valued at more than $10000.
A woman and little girl who stood
Intently watching the tneu uh they
removed Jewels from the windows
unil chuck and placed them In sucks
thought the burglurB were employea
of tuo aloro but later decided to re-
port the matter to tho police. When
d'ateetives arrived tho burglars had
left with their booty and up to a
Inst hour they had not been captured
BRYAN IS NOT A CANDIDATE DAUGHTER BEVEALU BK SKOWIRICKESON MAKES CONFESS!!!!
TO It KM A IV IX THK I II U
Tart Reported Have Said Dentli
Only Can Keep Hint Out of
The Flglit
Washington I). C Jan. 3.
"Nothing but death can keep me out
of the fight now."
PreHident Taft Ih reported to have
made this statement toVVhlte Houbo
callers today and to have aildcd he
had no objection to the statement
being made public.
It was undoubtedly Intended to
bet at rest all reports Mr. Taft might
withdraw from the race for tho Re-
publican nomination for President
In favor of Col. Theodore Roosevelt.
Increasing the I'rlce of Cotton
One of the most practical methods
of Increasing the price of cotton Is
to Increase It use. The farmer by
Ing cotton goodB and materials
whenever feasible can add consid-
erably to the consumption of cot-
ton products and many business
houses and manufacturers by put-
ting up their merchandise In cot-
ton bags and wrappers can material
)j lncreaaa the consumption and by
buying from Texas factories will pa-
tronize home Industry as well.
Increasing consumption of our ag
rlcullural products and patronizing
home Industry will make us prosperous.
Sunday Noon Marriage
Mr. W. B. Taylor of tha KnnlJ
Creek community and Mtaa Viola
Walker ef Snyder were married a-
bout noon Sunday by Judge Fritz R.
Smith at his home.
They start out In life with the
ood wishes of many friends.
GOOD ADVICE FOR
K.VVDKIl I'EOI'KK
People In Snyder who have consti-
pation sour stomach or gas on the
Btomach should use simple buck-
thorn bark glycerine etc as com-
pounded In Adler-l-ka the new Ger-
man Appendicitis Remedy. A single
dose brlngH relief almost Instantly
because this simple mixture antisep-
tielaes the digestive organs and
draws off th Impurctles.
Snyder !rug Company.
M. M. M.
Mrs. W. V. Nelson was hostess
to the Merry Mi-Ids and Matrons
Cluti Friday afternoon and the time
was very pleasantly pissed with a
number of games of 4:2. at tli" close
of whl.h the horiC;-!. htwm' lei.t-
isiB refreshments of iruit s.Jjd ;md
i a ken.
T!.i' ti't meeting will be i:h
Mr. H. C. Tow!" on Friday Jan. !:.
Huiskamp's
Calendar
Shoes
efforts of the shoe-maker's art
There ;s nothing better on the
..t any rlil'e for qua''-
vle ami comfort.
For service they lead all other
nstcod of Belling for 15.00 an.l
$6.00 like other Tine shoes Calen-
dar Shoes sell or $4.00.
Every pair o these shoes has a
calendar attache.! so yon can
mark the date of purchase and
see for yourself how much Ik f"
and IobVi they wear than any
bo job eer had oi your M
D1TI3 & NATION
Nuys So on Arrival at Tumpu I'roiu
Havana
Tampa Fla. Jan. 3. "I cannot
conceive any condition that would
mako It posHlblo for me to consider
tho iucKtlon of my becoming the
candidate for tho president)?.! nomi-
nation of the Democratic party In
1U12."
This was the asiiertlon of William
J. Hryan on his arrival here today
from Havana In company with Mm.
1'ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Uryan left
this afternoon for St. Petersburg
Fla. where they will remain several
days.
Mr. Hryan declined to comment on
the action of the progressive Uomo-
of OhU in pushing his name to
the front as a candidate.
REST MADE EASY
When Snyder People Learn This
There Will Be Less Sleeplessness.
Can't rest iiijjlit w'.'Ai l;ii 1
hack.
A lame n wejik or mi hei.iii? one
I loan's Kidney l'ills nr for hud
hnckn.
They lire endorsed by KratcJ'ul
people.
Andrew Allen of Midland Tex-
jis snys: "I had u dull miserable
feeling in my back which caused
me a great deal of annoyance and
whenever I stooped I cotdd seano
ly regain nn ereet positi. -
The pasKiigos of the In
secretions were too freq-
j)cciidly at night nnd 1 was fnre.ed
to nrise sevcial time. Wh n
h ea rl tihs)ii&)trffiTi h KnlnJysI'i 1 Is
4nTFured a 8ii"l. I used )t he
contents of twr boxes and reieiv-
ed great benefit." '
For Rhle by all dealers. Price 50
c.eii's. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffa-
lo. New York sole agenls for lite
United States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
Hcott Herrea lead.
Scott Herreo aged 21 years died
at 10:30 Sunday night at ths home
of hl parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Hen-cn five miles esst of Snyder.
It is expected (bar the funeral
will take place about 1'3 Tuesday
evening li. ths duyder vm.itry..
!' t has been in or liulMi ft. :
a long time. He spent several or.out.bs
last year In the northwest and for
awhllfl seemed to Improve and the
family were hopeful that he vonld
let strong but be graw oim aiuiin
and came home where bis oung
life has gradually gone out..
The sympathies of many friends
are extended to the sorrowing par-
ents In their sad affliction.
John Davis for .$eMr
To the people of Scurry county:
After a careful consideration of
the matter I have in this Issue of
the Snyder Signal made my an-
nouncement for the office of Tax As-
sessor for Scurry County.
I have lived In this county dur-
ing the past eight years and have
farm three and one half miles wen
of Snyder since October 190.1.
My knowledge of property values
gained by actual experience through
these years in assisting In my h'lin-
ble. way in the growth nnd ilewlop-
ment of the county against many
obstacles will I believe tie of ma-
terial benefit to mo In dis iiartlnc
the duties of the office to which 1
aspire.
If elected to this office. I pro..i!s-
the very Ix-st and most conscientious
sen Ices of w hich I am capable and
I wish to assure my frlndi in ad-
vance that any favors they n.iy
show me will renive my heartiest
appreciation. It is my Int-nt !cn as
nearly as possible to s -e ::!! t le v -t.-M
In the county tc-fote the .1.'.
Mm. so with this pre'uii'i.c.ry
.'.cnt I am
Vours for vr.tet
JC'lf. ? ' AVI-
Hunning Trnino on Time.
It would 1h hard on peoj le of
West Texas who waiit to travel out
of Sweetwater. lioscoe anil other
(mints on the Texas and Pai ific. if
the Commission should cof.pei th?
connecting trains to rcsp t thrt 2')
minute law unless the drastic rules
extend far enough to rompi the Tex
as and Pacific to run trains on time
The schedules have been made for
good connections hut the main line
almost runs habitually from one to
six hours late and if th Santa Fe
and the H. S. and P. is not allowed
to wait there wll". alwiy b a lot
of passengers Irfl orr la Sweetwa-
ter and Roscoe
In a case t this kind v here It is
a matter of tse tieaiot good ;o
the most peoaU. lis law ran affrtiJ
to he lenient.
liOiig Iout Daughter of Anxious Cou-
ple Reproduced I'pon Can-
vans at I'lctur'.- Hbow.
Ht. I'etersburg Jan. 8 A cinema-
tograph film was Ins'rumer.tal In
furnishing an audienco at a plctuto
nhow with a !lv! romance.
While a scene in the play was bo-
it.g reproduced at a lnemair(;raph
theatre here a peasant and hla wife
two o the spectators recognized an
actress in the picture as their long
lost daughter.
Tho woman swooned and hep hus-
band shouted "My' daughter" and
tried to force his way upon the
stage expecting to find his daugh-
ter there. To convince him that his
daughter was not there the mana-
ger had the curtain drawn up.
Then ringing up the firm from
whom he got the film the manager
was Informed that the actress was
there ami would be sent to the thea-
tre at once.
Soon after this information had
been given to the audience a cab
drove up to the theatre with the
actress and parents a.-.d daughter
had an afefctlonate meeting.
To the delight of the audience the
young lady appeared upon tho stage.
CAPTAIN HOSSONS LECTURE
Snyder Pople should Cultivate a
l-ov.-i for Inlcllr cfunl Adviili-
1m:c .
Rlchuif n I Praruon llohson tho
hero of Meriimac has bi."r. Ii
Snyder
According to announcement he
lectured at t'.o court house on Sat-
urday iiigii.
On accii'-u we s.i';p e of tie ex-
tremely fill wejthrr i!io ;:' '.fl-
ame was not larte. The le '.tvo was
.'id li ' l i p I iii an f
actively interested in t'lis line of in
tellectual advancement we would
feel broader In mind and u:o;o !n-clln-ed
to study current literature
and get "I :!inr.r .dea of the sub-
jects In which the world is taking
interest.
The young men of Snyder wbo
hire undertaken to maintain a Ly-
ceum Course should be Incouraged.
It Is a great step forward for an
intelligent community to maintain
such a bureau but It costs monay
to securs good lectures sod other
attraction ano unloan the peopl
patronize these things ths youag
mm 1i! nor (m-i like besr'n the
entire load.
8n; ter ought to b right up tr
the 'rort in literary advancement
and we hope that the peop!? IT1
ra'. to the cnti'::i and tj nr
these literary engagements.
West Texas from Pecos to Fort
Worth Is In the best shape so far
as moisture Is concerned that has
been known for years. There is
more water standing In tanks lakes
and railway ruts between Midland
and Fort Worth than has been oh-
servahe at any time during the past
twenty years. And all this means
great prosperity for that country
as It Is universally accepted as the
harbinger of an abundant crop year
KI Paso Times
State of ()!;... City of Told.i. Ln-
vyts ( 'oiinly ss.
FliTVik J. ('l.i't.c.V Ili.la's oath
tl.iit I." is s.uinr . uincr of tl.e
firm of V. bi u y i ' ijn tr
Ini-iticss in '.hi- city of Tolcil'i.
o.Miti'y nnd .i" a f ifc-a .il. and
that the Said fi:-.n Ui.l -ay ti;
sum f (tin- Hundred I..;:.irs for
each and every e.w "f ''.'.tarth
tl at c h i. nt 1 in d hy th-- tise .if
Hall s ( atari li Cure. !-'ank .T. fl.e
n-y.
Sworn to lji fnfe tilt- at.i sub-
scribed iii my pre nr. . ih.
day of Dee .j.h r. A. D . l'sr.
A. w. ;i.i..-i
(seal i N itj.ty I'll':;.-
teriially and acts .iirclly .t; the
blood and i:iiK-o;;s M;rf.lfi-s of the
stomach. A tri.u ' buttle given
free.
f. .1. ( iii:ni:v & cm
Toledo.
Sold by all druirsist"-. "" cent
Take II.ill's family ilN for con
stipation.
Prominent liaptlHt ffiilster Confesn-
el to Murder of AvN Mull) 1
Music Mudent
Iloston Jan. 0 Claience V. T.
Rlchesou tin I rmer IMptlat min-
ister of Ca:n'.i'i(l:' nceused of tho
murder of Av-s Liunoll tho muriic
st i. dent core4tl ot the c rime to-
day. Vj
it was chum- I that UlcheA'tu
lit cyan ld tit potasl.itii . to MIsk
t.'miell in th? guise of a dn.g that
woud relieve Ikt ii an emlmWass-
Itig physical "ndlf I .in.
Hlcheio'is t onfesslon was writ-
ten bearing RI'iieao:i'8 sl.uatire
It read In part:
"I hereby conf?- that I Ptu guil-
ty of the offense of which I stand In-
dicted." District Attorney Pelletler declar-
ed that Richeson's trial would go
on Just the same no matter what
statement the prisoner might have
given out.
Ilolison ami His Iccture
To the Signal:
Richmond Pearson llobson the
Hero of the Merrimao who conceiv-
ed and executed one of the most un-
ique and daring feats known to the
history of wartare; who kissed more
women in a given length of time
than any other man living or dead:
who has proven himself to be one of
the most astute politicians in Amer-
ica and who stands today as the
acknowledged champion of a na-
tional policy which would If adopted
make the United States ihe mistress
of the world or would crush her In-
to hopeless oblivion addressed a
small audience at the court house
Saturday night under the auspices of
the Young Men's Business League.
In appearance Mr. Hobson bears
the marks of a man who would ex-
cel whether engaged in an enter-
prise of merit or one of folly. Ov-
er six feet In heightb well propor-
tioned with a military bearing- and
graceful carriage Ms presence is
pleasing. His wide straight mouth
carries a suggestion of William Jen-
nings Bryan while bis strong fea-
tures and pesetrating era. Indicate
a daring resourceful and powerful
mind; which Impression Is strength-
ened by the high bald dome of bis
head.
Hearing blm on tba subject "Our
Country's lstfny" and koowrtjj-
blra only through the public prints
which Introduced him to us during
the Spanish American war as a dare
devil boy which later paraded him
before our most critical eyes
as "Hobson the Kisser" snd which
has more recently labeled him as a
firebrand wbo would rashly plunge
the United States Into a devastat-
ing war. most of bearers were sur-
prised at his Intellectual strength
lis moderation tba range sad viril-
ity of bis ideas sod the logical and
at times eloquent manner in which
he presented his views.
Briefly stated the burden of his
lecture was. in accordance with his
well known views that the United
1 States should become the Arbiter of
the world s peaie by means of crM-
) ting a poweiful nav. apaMe of m-
forcine her demands in any par'
of the world It Is nut the purpose
of this ar'i.le to go ir.'o de-.aiU of
his lector" tho'in it contained
uai h information iis-t't.! and in-
I m r ih 1 ; .. fi. '.i to who cannot
1. 1 r. in !. ..-. t ticnis.ns
r. cn
;:s
ai:ree w
I There Wi.s 1:.
' i ' his snl .
t.ere: to a T'-vas a
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w id" pre! V .
h:He II"
I r. l'irmer t. . . . v'.
' man taking - k i '. .
; of th- wi.ri 1 a ! .!.-
J th'.i.g w t.i. h i..;.K" a. al:.
; y in ri : ! as well a.J : n X.;
I he d"t.ot.r; -l ai a
I est et;e:.. i f t r tr.-
2ati1.11 of '!." T".-i.t t r.
' bar.e and deTP 'T of .
.ar
t
fici.-ri-
ry nr-.
i. T".t i -
f.f c !v;H-
and tV-
7T!iT.S of
th
the pat. Basinj t.i (
ely on the result ol
r:al" by th Kr.t.
r.i ! -is.ons lart:
ir. est icat if n
i. French and
The ne rnm'iina'ion hose ami
chemical wagon Ut the Snyder Fire
d'partii.er.t was cxp-cted to arrive
today It will be a gtad day for the
city of Snyder when they get their
fire fighting apparatus straighten-
ed up and able to iriV a quick
rua to a fire
If you don't rWp well at night
are nervous and law spirited you
need a system purifier. HERBINE is
a powerful liver stlmslect sod rleai-
aing medicine. It quiet ths serves
promote scerry ssd rheerfaisets.
Pries He sols by all dealers. fc
t.erman f overt; raenti '.r.t.i the c.n-
! .? 1 1 . ii of t!.e:r ar....es. he stated
. and prmcd that tl of al chol
to any extent ! r r.-.i.-. t'u effp i-it-cy
of th u-r in any k.nd of work
j fjHt laily that of an lr.e'.ic?ual M
tur. and weakens Lis p..er to re-
sist the germs of d.seane?
j The le'ture closed w;th an elo-
quent account of the battle of San-
: tiago as viewed from his cell in the
1 Spsnish military prison and the
I - .4 .1 . r ..4 fAKne- rlt ranat.l
for having braved the cold north
wind to bear him.
HARDY M BOYD.
Contract has been signed and the
work will bgin January Sth on
the drainage of I0.60 acres of land
r Browssville. The p-ojt will
b coKs!e;td ia two years.
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Hardy, J. S. The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1912, newspaper, January 12, 1912; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth287877/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .