The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, July 4, 1913 Page: 8 of 8
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INCREASING BUSINESS
Wp are doing tin IncrriiKl ugly good preset iptloi business. TIip
result where wo do prescription work Is of general satisfac-
tion to liolli tlie dot tor a ml pal lent.
Vou limy give your prcsc rlplloiis with c oiifltleiice tlmt they
will bo properly attended to.
X. II. Hay the word nml y our doctor will lip pleased to send
your prescriptions here.
I HEK DEMVKHl'
riio.M: aai
OWL DRUG STORE
The Drug Hook and Stationery Houso I
F. V. CLARK Druggist
T.
day.
P. PerklriH went to Pout. Tlinrg.
Misses Crayum nre visiting In Mnl-laB.
The
more.
Went Texas knocker Is ho
Mr. E. ('. Mi
Sick tlllH Week
dson Ib reported quite
Misses WatkltiB have returned
from Sweetwater.
Hilly Harlow whs liere tlilB week
billing the Mollle Hallpy show.
E. E. Crovvder was in town Tues-
ilay looking pIphhpiI over the rain.
Mrs. J 1 til Dawson and (laughter
Jewell left fur Galveston ami Comanche.
Mr. ami Mm. J. Wright Mooar
were In Saturday from tlidr ranch
homo
E. (). Klinlirouuh reports the re
rent rains very lU:ht In the EnnU
Creek rountry.
Texan people will lie Blow to vote
to change the constitution unless the
proposition Is plain onouih to he
easily understood.
Alvin Crovvder boh of Mr. nml
Mr. T. 11. Crowiler went thin week
to Ahllene to enlist In the V. S. navy
lie passed the required examination
Home time ago and lies now com-
pleted te requirements and enlist -ed
for three years.
MIsb Etta Aurutt returned Tues-
day to her Home near Polar after a
visit with Snyder frlendB.
Mr. T. J. Thompson says he Is
Biire there he.B been more beaim
raised In Snyder this year than ever
before.
Mr. and Mrs. (Suy Paxton ate vis-
iting In Abilene. They will probably
Bo on to Michigan before coming
home.
Mrs. Mr. A. N. Ilarkrlder and Bon
have returned from an extended
summer visit and the Moctor Is glad
of It.
Mrs. Moss Cnton and little daugh-
ter Hurl of Mailena. Texas nre here
t visit the tinmefo'kH Mr and Mrs.
.1. W. (ire.n.
Lots to Ecnrti-at Han Marco.
MrTJohn E. Green one of Scurry
county's progressive teachers who
Is now attending the Summer School
at San Mareos writes home to his
futher to say that when n boy learns
everything that la to be learned at
that school he Is going some. v
Our enterprising cotton weigher
Tom Jeiikliifl Ib trying to Interest the
farmers of Scurry county In the grow-
ing of long staple cotton. He show-
ed the Signal this week a sample
that measured more than an inch
and a half In length.
It Is said that the democrats of
New York are looking about for a
man of the ItooBevelt type for mayor
of the city. It Is probable that Teddy
could he Induced to take the Job.
Mrs. Tim Hooper of ninrkwell
Texas has a very Interesting letter
In this Issure be sure and read it. It
(iraml Matron Visits Snyder Chapter
Mrs. Mr. Hill of El Paso. Grand
Matron of the Order of Eastern Star
of Texas wm a distinguished visitor
In Snyder lust Saturday the special
giipfl in the home if Mrs. Voe Mon-
roe. At 1:30 Saturday afternoon she
met the membership In the Masonic
hall and gave some valuable Instruc-
tion in I hi- w ork und teachings of the
order.
At dinner at the Monroe home
there were present besides Mrs. Mon-
roe and the ruest of honor Mrs. Mr.
Warren Mr M. II Moore Mrs. Joe
Struyhorn and Mrs. Millie Sims.
Mrs. T. p Hakcr entertllned her
music pupils last Friday evening
at her home with a nice home re-
cital and generr.l good tli::e. Cream
and cake were Berved.
(Jeorge Harris A. J. McDowell and
Mips .Agnes
Cleburne.
Wasson Is visiting at
Attend the County Fair meeting
Monday at 2 p. m
Court House.
. .If you have Chickens and Eggs to
S II see lis
;j(f C. Nation &
Son.
A Bimill bridge over a draw smith-
east of Ira was washed out by high
water a few days ago.
J oil
We pay
for chickens nml Eg
:tir '
unli ke! price In ""h
N ut Ion & Son.
. .If joii have Chickens and
Sell Sep lis.
i-'gg to
T
day
C. .Nation & Hon.
E. V. Hancock made a business trip
to San Angelo and returned Tuesday.
P. Perkins Esq. returned Tues-
from a professional trip to Mai-
Mr. and Mrs. I!. M. Stokes re-
tiirtud Friday from an extended vis-
It In south Texas. They deport a
pi-- nl trip
Mrs. Mr. It. I.. Howell has gene
fi r a visit of a month at Clifton nml
Tmnersvllle. The Moctor says he U
in for one month of hnthlng.
W. W. Echols cashier of
ll'-rinl. Igh State Hank and I-
Echols also of Hcrmlclgh were
Ines visitor In Snyder Monday.
the
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Jim Evans came In this week from
Itoswell .New Mexico lie talks like
he may stay here now and enjoy a
season of prosperity fur which along
with the rest of us he has been wait-In:-
S'i long. !
1 KNOW WHERE Tol
tjET THE MEDICNEJ
) OUR DRUG STORE
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i.itti.i: ioi.ks wii.i t tiMMir ivdisckethins w.
loi ks. too. voc win in: sritE m m:i:i hemeimes nm
M MM EU CtlMPl.AIMS. t.ET THEM WHILE VOC THINK OF
IT. A I.ITTI.E MEI.AV Wil l. W SE A t.UEAT MEAL OF PAIN
A N It EVEN' DEATH MAY COME It El o HE Vol CAN ;ET THE
DOCTOR AND THE MEDICINE.
VOC Sllilll.il AT l.l TIMES. HAVE IN THE
HOI SE ItEMIDIES I 'OK Sl'MMEIt COMPEAINTS
mki: orit Ditrt; stoii i: voi it diu (i stoke.
The Snyder Drug Comp'y
"W":'iV( mail onli'is prompt attention"
Elide Hen Mavis went to Post City
Wednesday to see how Elv. is getting
on.
Children's Day Progi-wii. J
As we were rained out last B
day night we will give our prog
. r i... i..lil (If not r !
next tjiiuuiij ii.p"v - g r
out.)
come we will do our be
terlaln you.
Kespectfull.y
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v. Jl 1 1 u i - " j
School. ' mx 1
For Sale.
A god Jersey Cow with young calf.
2-2t. . . . See Harry Wlnuton.
Sheriff Holes sold 51 pieces of
property here Tuesday for taxes.
One man bought three lots and an-
other bought one. The others revert
to the county unless cleared and re-
deemed by owners. U
Bee Hardy M. Boyd for Abstracts
oyer State Bank. 41-tf.
Jasper Hutch Is able to he up and
nit again after a severe ailment for
about a week.
Most all our men-hunts have not-
iced that business has already be-
gun to pick up since the rain.
Mr. Wood Is making the Dream-
land Alnlotne Theatre n popular
place of recreation for the people.
K. (1. McKarlnnd and Frank Crow-
der were In Tuesday from Dunn.
They Bald It was a ge-lorlous rain.
Judge W. S. Payne and family
have moved this week Into the W. T.
Haze house at the big Cotton Woods.
Prof
cut of
sact Ing
day.
t). l Howell Siiperlntend-
Fluvanna Schools was (ran-
business In Snyder Wednes-
When Judge Yonge was approach-
ed this week for a news Item heoald:
"Nothing only we have a democrat
for a nost master for the lirsctii
in about 20 years."
fttn
Mayor Noble sayB he reckons he Is
authority on how to fUh with empty
beer bottles but Bays he got his bot-
tles from his friend Humes. Now It
Is up to them If other explanations
are wanted.
The saloons In Mallas and Fort
Worth were locked up promptly af
9:30 Tuesday night. Everybody w-0
looking. We'll see how It works after
the new wears off.
He sure and visit the Baby Show
today at lo o'clock. Wlimeth build-
ing. The flower art and needle work
illsnliiv will come this evening and
tonight.
People are studying the bund a-
inoiidmont but lots of them are not
ready to state their views on the
mailer.
Miss Fr.y Iliitcheson was hostess
to a happy party of her g'rl friends
on Thursday morning at the home of
Mrs. Hardy.
Farineis lire beginning to
loads of new maize on the loci
market. Scurry county will now get
hack some of the money paid cu
las' year for feed.
col
Wo pay vim iniiiket price In Ciudi
lor Chickens and Eggs. r
;lll C. Nation & Son-'
City Marshall (). P. Wolfe re-
turned Wednesday from the City
Marshal's convention at Cialvrnton.
He reports an enjoyable trip.
Our good friend M. C. Arnett paid
the Slgnnl a special call Wednesday
and moved his paid up date on ahead
Tie Lord will always he good to men
like that.
Judge Arthur Yonge made a pro-
fessional trip to Sweet wpi-.-r thlj
week.
Car of chopped maize and thrysh-
ed maize. C. S. Perkins It
I' 1' N C.-inuiH the lawbook man
of Austin was here this week
Mrs. Marvin Wood
are visiting nt Kress.
Jim Ellis
Sweet - liter.
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rikI r
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made n busliss trip to
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The Soiilliwesterti Telephone com-
pany has approved the Installation
of Ibo o. 12 copper circuit between
Snyder and Fluvanna.
Horace llo'ley wns here Tuesday
loading out a fonrhorse wagon with
groceries etc.. for
merchandise store at
his
Ira.
general
l!he McFarlatid wan a pleasnnt
culler nt the Signal sanctun: Tues-
day. He rersirta elegant rains and
the rrtp out l ok wa never bitter.
U. ('.. McFarlatid and W. Wil
liams were In Saturday evening from
Dunn and report a nice shower of
ruin at Munn about noon Saturday.
Miss Viola Ellis and little Monte
Hose l.owrotl returned Wednesday
i:iornlng from a visit with relatives
at Snyder. -Lubbock Avalanche.
Misses India and Elsie Patterson
have been visiting the family of W.
T. Thompson and returned last Sun.
day to their home at Tyrm.
Encle Hen Mavis went to Post City
to see his son who was operated on
Mondav for BPpendldt Is anil he
state that he Is doing Just fairly
well.
The Snyder Transfer team took a
little spin up at the Santa Fe depot
Thursday nnd the carriage was cap-
sized though there was no person
In It at the time.
The Official
Tests show Dr. Price's
Baking Powder to be most
efficient in strength ot highest
parity and heallhlnlncss
Dr. Ilrooks Favors ItoiiiN
Mr. S. P. Hrooks president ot Bay-
lor College III the coir.(. of an ad.
dress favoring the I'nlversity bond
amendment said:
"Muring this your historic year I
hope there may he passed by the vot-
ers of Texns the amendment to the
constitution making possible the
building of the I'nlversity. th.- A.
M. college ami the other state high-
er institutions up to a standard de-
manded by the iv it t ii ra 1 growth of
Texas.
"The Issuance of bonds will give
Immediate relief and distribute the
payment thereof to those who In the
future as well as In the present will
be the beneficiaries. It does not dis
criminate nor play one Institution off
against the other. The A. & M. col
lepe will rightly participate In Its
benefits. Likewise the normals and
the college of Industrial Arts.
"It Is not to the credit of the sOte
that the Insane are not properly and
promptly cared for. It Is a shame that
so many of the buildings now ocru
pled by the deaf afd dumb the
blind and the Insane are fire-trap
built of cheap construction. This a-
niendment make possible their per-
manent enlargement and Improve
ment."
I rnio o-Aoici li nn ) kIciip
A great many ot our leading ladles
of Snyder and surrounding cities are
using Franco-American Hygienic
toilet requisites and we want every
lady In the country to do the same.
We can please yon. Call at A. M.
Hudson's and Stlmson Mry Goods &
Grocery Co. for same. Everything
pure and sweet the liest In the world
Mr. V. A. Watklns
3-tf. Hepresentatlve.
Mioon Comity Ktnys Dry.
Mason. Texas June 30. Mason
county s'ayed dry by a majority of
thirty-one votes Saturday the last
day before the 9:30 closing law went
Into effect. The vote was 329 for
I r hlbitlon and 2!' 8 against.
Brinff Your
Prescription
TpUs.
KcIhi kali Elec t Officer.
At a regular meMng of Snyder
Kelieknh Ixvclgp. No. 26 last week
officers for the ensuing term were
elected as follows:
Mr. Ma'tle Payne. Noble Gr.'tid;
Mis Hcssl Huehrnan. Vice (Irand;
Miss Willie Strayhorn Secretary;
Mrs. Sam Hull Treasurer.
niESCnIPIN WORK
Is the supreme ter.t of a Mrug Store's ' harartrr.
Our prexcrlptliin department uun on the principle that your
Doctor knows w hnt he wants when V' writes his directions and that
It Is our duty to follow them to tli very letter. Bring your Pre
script lonx (o us and you will mate the Ikx-tor'a work suro an
quicker. '
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SE. Ieverett of Cooper Texas Is
.1.. ... . - v. i n
Fiimi oi inn urunirr i. n. ! -
(erett. He Is accompanied by his
friend Mr. T. J. F. Falkner.
CREAM
13 Ate to FhospMc o! Lice
I have Inniulit tlie l''iiK''r de-
i partnienl of the Snyder Tranfcr Co.
ami mpi-tful!y Millrit your lul
nroik !n't firget (hat i am still in
the produce tasinr and wilt give
pm top ricr for )our priMluce.
JIM EI.I.M
ortbea-t I'eMUpr Sdrr.
Lout. Ten ciollar bill some where
on the square. 11.00 reward. Re-
turn to Signal office J-ltpd
Have you read tbt ads this week?
GRAYUy DRUG CO.
hamiaJlJi Store
Itrol her Plunked Oulte hl k.
Itev. Thos. N. Plunkett. pas.T f
Flrt Christian Church taken
.eriouslv i-ik at his hoj- on 0(y.
nisi Hill last week an"j Raturday
was severely strlrkeL lth n.
Hon. His physlrlansy fmlly and
friends were msde quit. ntou
tout hM con lltlon for t (i or three
days but he Is much bet tT now
It tvs to read the (jnaI tdTr.
tltcmcots each week.
Ill
Jfif Delivery
Phon 3"
D-vnp Vrntlier linn Fc- Inrrt.
Etate Entomologist SchU annouac
ed that If the cool weatlr and ralna
continued fcr several dt) conditions
will be Ideal for the dvelopment of
cotton leaf caterpillar nfl the itraaa
army worm. Ha ades farmers lo
look out for thse pts and ba ready
to exterminate then
cently used the paint brush ef feci'i -ly
in brightening up the walls and
hall way of their office building.
Manager Murkett and Pat Kelsey are
both young men and they keep their
premise In apple pla order all the
time.
Sea Harfly M BaycJ for Abstract.
The local vlrpb-me peopla fcave ra I rtr Ftata Bank.
41-tf.
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