The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, April 11, 1913 Page: 3 of 18
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Roscoe Snyder Pacific Ry.
RF.AD DOWN
SCHEDULES
Texas & Pacific
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West Hound. Hast Hound.
No. 3 Ar. Robcoo 6: DC p. m. INo. 6 I-v. Kos.oo 10:08 p. m.
No! 7 Ar. Hobcoo 6:10 p. m. I.No. 8 I.v. Koscoo 6:00 n. m.
No! S Ar. Uobioo 7:r.5 a. m. .N'. 4 I-v. Koscoo 9:40 a. m.
J. W. Shaw returned a few days
ago from a May of two montlm In
South Texas. Mu hays spring Ih well
advanced down there unci tlio coun-
try looks prnHpcroiiR. IIo nays land
prices are higher than a rut's back
and one hears notliinK hiit Iftnd and
money.
There has always been a good deal
of rain and he found that such damp
country keeps him nearly Hick with
cold ull the time lie roncliiiles that
he likes the climate and at moHpliero
uf Went Texas better.
We have just unloaded another car of
Bewley's Best Flour Meal Chops
Shorts and Bran. Field Seed.
ELY & LEVERETT
On Northeast corner but we treat you o'l the square
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R. S. & P. Ry. $m
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No. 3.
8:45 a.
9:30 a.
10:00 a.
10:50 a.
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No. 1.
8:45 a. . . I.v. Iloscou
9:40 a. j I.v. Hernileluh
10:1) a. I ..I.v. Snyder
11:20 a a I.v Fluvann 1
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Snyder Transfer Co.:
JIM DOAK Mgr.
RUS MEETS ALL 1 RAINS f
Special Attention given to baggage Your business ?
..j I'hone 164 4
t Phone in calls for the Sante Fe morn.n- train the
t night before. Res.dcnce Phone 71
BAKING POWDER
And it does better
work. Simply follow
your customary method
gj of preparation add a
than when usin ordi-
nary baking powder.
Then watch the result.
Liht Huffy and even-
ly raised the baking
comes from the oven
more tempting tastier
more wholesome.
C.il imct inturrs baking if an
expert. Ask ymir grntcr ti-djy.
RECEIVED
HIGHEST AWARDS
World's
Pure Food
Exposition
Chicago 111
Itt'V. M. T Tucker the newly n-
nt it I let! pi.' tor of the Kli'M ltatlHt
church arrived lu re lu: t Friday and
1 (inducted services Si: in lay innrnliiK
and nl'lit.
fip'endld ;;ci vi t :i i.ml seriiiour. fill-
eil the d:iy ami two persnmi united
willi the church.
Urn. Tucker hi a 'nili'inim f
I j 1 : . h i 1 1 p' r .1 n 1 1 1 y n:nl In u prem li-
cr nf ciiltnr a I i 1 1 ; y ai:d rpiili ual
power.
He ban been paMor of II lii r e and
strong cliiii'rh a' Imbliii and the
people (lure by 11 .io III ioll evpre.Heil
Ureal I'KVit III hliViliK to l'ie him
up art ;.: .r llln family have not
yet ( nine to Snyib r helm; detained
by clikiicis.
The Sijjinl joln.s voice with tlio
people of Sn;ile' in evtel.dlllK to llro.
Tin ker 11 cordial welcmm.
We fei-l mire 1 1 at he h a preach-
. er wi'll hiiIK i to this charge anil we
know that he has come to nerve with
as timid a church and people uh he
could have found anywhere We he-
lee that lie will be a IiIcshIiii; to
bis church and the uhole city and
we hope we may all l" mutually
benefited.
Lt me take car. of and oil your
mill by tho month. Phone 2C2.
35lf W. K. MAZI-:
Kev. J. W. Hunt is assist Inn Hr.
Carvin In a 1. Hmk at Ib.skell lire.
Hutcl.es.m prenched here last Sun-
l.y to a lrp- interested au
dience lie delivered one of his best
.ermnna e have heard him preach.
. Is prowliiR rapidly In the mlni:.irv
and alreioly is recognized as a sue-
c.Hsful evangelist.
('. II. Clark special agent for the
Saginaw Sll.
A report has been sent out from
Austin that iov ColiUitt will veto
the bill establishing a state normal
school in Went Texas lie doubtless
thinks be has ample reason for so
dolniT. but it does look like the time
has come for West Texas In beiMn j
to receive some measure of consld-
ration. j
Kod lira lit ham was lo-re Monday
from Post City.
8 Chicago HI- mJML$
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Vtu den't tavt mnnty vhtn y a Ivy
t'fup tt hg-car. baling pouJ'r. Dvn'l
b m.iUJ. iuy Calutrl. it's mott
j 9 tmrminUol mere u holtxxnt fiix
4 be J r u: In. Calumt: h far tuptnot to
h nut milk ar.J toJa.
Itll.lHll SKIUICKS AT
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Services at Kiist Christian i'ImipIi
in'Xt Lord s day as folle.vs
Plble school 9:45 a m.
i-ermon 1 1 ' " ' 1 '. m
( 1 1 11 1 1 1 n 11 ii i) I 2 : no in.
Junior. C. i: 3 : on p. m.
Tr.ilniiiK cl.'ifs meeting 4:un p. 111
tu ning sermon H:P0 p. in.
Prayer anil praise and i holr prac-
tice every Wednesday evening 7:45
p. 111.
Von are lordlaily imited and
heartily welcome to attend any or
ail these servile. Collie and lit'illL
Si'tl'i'l'tlC. If OII have llO .'lie else to
bring then bring vmnseir and see 1 1
smile We w ill appre. i.lte !
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The Texas U'l I. 'I' r 1 'IIU ki'lnev
ami bladder troubles devolves travel
inns iliabeies weak and lan.e hick.
1 In liinat Ism and all irregiilariib-s nf
the kidneys ami bladder In belli immi
and women K'-gi 'a' s bladder tio-'
Lies In ch'Mr "I 'f in. 1 I -1 b !
drill gist will e.- .et bv tn.ul r. r -
Ce.pt (if J I l I ill' "'.. I I'I't'
two month 1 Hat 1 : 1 -. 1 1 1 and cld ;
fails to pi-rfei t a cur- Send :". r
t i :iM'ti ia 's from il.is and "'tn r s'at s
Dr. K. V. Hall. 2 Olive S'net St
Loins. Mu. Sold by druggists. 4-''f
pasmm; 111' I A'l IlliK Me-
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Tbti death of I). C. Mctiregor
wlili li occurred last Saturday night
at Fluvanna brought feelings of sor-
row to many friends throughout the
roil nt y.
He was a man of Influence mid
widely known and generously res-
pected for his many admirable iiial-
itics of mind and character. He was
a loyal citizen an bumble innscieii-
tious ( iirlstiaii gentleman an lion-
esi cmim.cllor a good liuibaml and
f.iilier an up right man.
The Signal had the honor of tium
luring him among Its list of good
personal friends and we feel that
In bis passing away we have suf
fercd a distinct lo:s of a lilend.
Several members of the Snyder
Masonic Lodge vent to Fluvanna
last Sunday to attend the funeral.
I'KKSUVTFUIA V M-.IU l( IIS
WOMAN SPIUkS
One of tho most active women and
cUMi'iil In Christian work in Texas
la Mrs. W. It. Preston of San Mar-
cos She Is president of the Prciby-
terlan Women's Missionary work of
the Stale. She will be in at t end a use
upon the Presbytery and come from
Sweet v liter Sliyder where she wiil
speak at II Sunday at the Presby-
terian church. She will also address
the Junior C. i: S01 let y at .'I i p
m. and the Missionary so'iety a'
4: HO p. m. The ladien will return
from Pre;b)ter and be with Mrs
PreStOll Itl t!le H'TVICeS. Nil MTU"-
at night
( 11 wt.iis 11 is msi;
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IMItor Sn v der Sini.il
Pli'as" 1 liant" my .iddre. ti Inn
iiha Calif and keep n;v paper miu
ing
We are all gefimu ;.:mig f'lie. li"'
making any money but living 1:1
( limate and prosp" ts.
'I lie I a i nfa II 1- .nv 1 v !..;... 1. ot ; 1 !
for the leasoii. and t.o' a ii.gl" ..md
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HI I' TO I'ltllNltVTIHIY
A I s 1.1. 1 w.xt i.n
This is Presbytery week. The Abi-
lene Presbytery meets Friday night
of this week at Sweetwater con-
tinuing in session till Monday. Sev-
eral parlies from here ure lu attend-
ance. Itev. I!. C. Howard and Mrs.
Howard Miss Willie Slrayborn. Mr.
Wilson and Judge llu.'liaiiiin repre.
sentiiig the church) and others.
Itv. unit Mrs. Howard went Thurs-
day he to meet Willi the trustees
of the Presbytery and several com-
mittees of wbith he Is a member
and Flic to prepare similarly with tho
ladles wlio have 1 barge of the Wo-
man's Mislonary program and work.
The ecclesiastical year with the
Presbyterians clones March 31. 'Iro.
Howard has accepted the call of tho
church lu re for the fourth year and
Insplte of the times is enteriliR Upon
the new year very much cnciuraged.
The reports of the pas' year s work
which are just tabulated are tine
for a rhurch of few members over
one third of whlcii are Hnldrt.il.
Nearly every departme-il is In
healthy condition. The Sunday
ehixil Is showing :ausuai activity.
After meeting the home oblignt lonii
all nine boards of the denomination
and the American Hible Soiiety were
liberally remembered. When ail la
summed up done for Christian work
at home and abroad the average
given per member (children count-
ed) is i(i. Tin- paMnr retract
the statement that be preai ties to a
small church real!) fcHing that lo-
ts preai In iig to a big ibur. h. one
with big ideals
A flight change In the time-card
of the Texas and I'.n ifi will go Into
effect a' 1 2 ii 1 a m s'uihI.iv. April
1 Tl.e Hiange vtiil i.ffeit only orio
(Mill. Train No '!. pr.-vi.l-d thai It
arrives on tlm-. i' will remain hero
for thlr'v minu-.-s sh-uld il.e tram
he 1.1 1" It V li ' lint be . f ' I t 1 V e - A bile!.-
Ilijui'ler
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plans to ni'et i a i i.ndit ii ns f...r It
i won't '-n time
We I ;.ve r p-r 'M.t n...i.ey to loan
n t.w :i preii-r"-. Si.v.b r Ab-'ra'-t
Will leave for D.nuba sV.rd.i). roMi.IiV. 3.f
ii is out tow ird i be Si-riMs .'. it.-- I
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The Kind Ycii Have Always Bought
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Our Underwear department is complete. Pwrskint-B. V. I). Union Suits and in fact anything you want
in the wav of Summer Underwear.
We have the agency for H. J. Justin & Sons "handmade" Boots and have a shipment just in. Call
around and look through.
Tt ' almost time to buy your Slippers. We will take pleasure in-showing you ihrough our stock. The
newest styles ana snapes.
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