The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, February 6, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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Our Sale Continues!
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Owing to the fine weather so suitable for farming the farmers have not had a chance to visit
our sale and we have decided to run it longer until further notice. We have had a nice trade right
from the opening of this sale but we still have a lot of winter goods ihat we do not want to carry
over and invite you to come in and inpect them. Such values as we are giving in Ladies suits ladies
Skirts Men's Suits Boys' Suits Men's Odd Pants Boys' Odd Pants Men's Underwear Ladies Under-
wear anu
you coming
aljr tuji.rr Signal
IHItnV. I'll KI.K A H.tlthV.
Entered In ttio postofflee at Soy-
dor Terns as second class mnll m fit-
ter. MITH'K TO ri'HMC.
Any erroneous reflection upon the
charm-tor standing or reputation of
any person firm or corporation
which mny appear In tho rolumna of
The Signal will he gladly corrected
tf called to thn attention of tho edi-
tor. Obituaries and notices of chari-
table or churrh entertainments
Where. nclntlHcton Is charged will ho
margd for at the. rate or 2 '4c per
line
Hnyilrr Tetiw Kctirunry fl t ft 1 1
ANNllTMKMKNTfl
Subject to the art inn of the Demo-
cratic Party In July.
For Itoproi'iitnilvp (Ififtih. Itt-pip-scntallrn
IMMMrt)
T. F 1IAKKR of Scurry Co.
A. J. HAOINfl of Kent Co.
Pnr " '"trl tlfm moth lll.
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JAR P. STlS"
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For lllatrlrt lllerk
WAI.TKH S ADAMSON
for NhrriH
W. A. MKlilill.l.
For IVranlr IVrkl
W. T RKINNKR
Fur Tax Awor
JOK MKMIITT
For Tax CoIIim-Iot:
w. m runny
For t'oiinlr Tnwnnf
C. II. I.Ol'KHAUT
For Connty Allomrr
R. W WKMl
W. W. WKKMH
For I'ounlr I'ommU'doner (Precinct
Ko. I)
B. r. DAVIS
For ('omnitvloiHr I'nvlnrt N'o II
JAKK Al'TRY
' CITY ANNOI NCRMKNTS
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to see us. Look
HUNTER
TIIK mi.l.AH XKWH llM.lVtC I
Th Signal in tn rerHpt nf the
1!H4 edition of (he Ditllns-finlvuKlon i
Ni'WH Almanac. It la a volume rover-J
hit! nil hii hji-rtii of Importance in Tex
n It In n (itiitlr-te rmnpt'tiillTini or
iiHi-rul information ton run find al
most nny Information yon may want
(in lo the jiolltiral linliiHlrial and
Kriteriil history of the Htate. Kadi
rnimiy Ik fully trentid a tn popula
tion lopnprupny reiunm-en nnapfa
lillllv hiiHliii'H failllMen itr allotting
pnipn-wt In nil linen of development
tciKelhiT with prices of lands
The News Is kUIhK to tho people
an almnnac Unit might to he in ev-
ery home. ItiitilnesH men find it a
handy and valuahlt reference hook
ami fartnern. tdockineii Inn kRri.Wi-rs
artisan and shlppcra find II a safe
and correct guide- In maltirs timcli-
liiK their Intercut. The price Is hut a
trltle ns compared to lis vahm. Von
cm send to the News for ll nr ask
New agents nu.vwliern to get It for
ymi.
Kcir uoout thtrly yeurs followliiK
the civil war politicians and office
seekers were loud In their impres
sions of veneration for the old sol-
Item. In late yeiim since so many of
the veterans have passed over the
rlwr and the rest nre too feeble In
take active part In politics the polltl-
al fiitt are parading their friend
ship for the Karmm' t'nlon for r-
gnnlited lahor for prohlhltlnn and
for graft -proliitiK. Von can nearly al-
ways tell hai sentiment Is dominant
In thn country hy watching the
trend Of political speeches
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HIM Kvetta of (llrant In the east
part of Kent county says that whiirh
he tettled there two year- r'ort
wM nol aoVVm 'house In tight
'''M'r! place Now he ran stand on his
front ponrch and count thirty ilx
farm settlement. The conditions tn
Kent are shown up tn other writ
Texu counties New people are com-
ing out west to build hnmea where
lands nr chnp climate ideal water
plentiful and people honiHil industri-
ous and frugal.
T. K ltaker nf Hnyde. has entered
(h race for representative from that
district and one of the p Inn tut In hit
platform la better Irrigation laws.
We are glad that some of the candi
date are pulling Ibis question In
their platform and promising the
people to work for tta adoption. We
believe that Toas needs liberal Irrl
gallon laws above everything elie at
this time Coh rado Keeord
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It Is ssld Ihat friends of Ihe late
Senator Cullnm were surprised to
find hla estate worth lluo.OOO. My
keeping them unadvised aa to nit
wealth th wise old senator was able
to chin1 l:li friends on a safe basis
Moreover South Carolina might
be able to trade Cole Ml ease for one
of those JapaneM Tolcanuea with ad-
vantage to herself - -Houston I'liron-
let. Japan had rather have a volcano
J Y How
n here Thursday
In from his
How's Thin?
ih We On Hundred Dollarl
crolK Rtdln)r caw of Calash
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too numerous to mention vou
for the big red sign
MERCANTILE
SNYDER TEXAS
Our Weekly
By Rev.
CHIIINT IN KVKimi.W T.I I :
T!:T: "For me to live Ik ChHt olid
to die U Kikln." Ifill. l ilt.
In this statement I'aut sums up bis
entire attitude toward Christ and the
meaning of ('hrlMlnnliy to htm. It
seems to me that this should bo the
experience of every Chrlsiinn. Two
things are mated. FlrBt the condition
nf life hero and second what he ex-
"'ie lo ho hen-after. Hut It should
ho noticed ihat tho hereafter de-
pends upon the condition here.
I - WHAT CIIHIST MKANH IN THIS
l-IFK:
Paul said: "For nm to live la
Christ." Again he said "It Is no
longer I (hat II vet h bat Christ llv-
eih In me." From these we reason:
1. That Christ Is Ihe author of
life. He created all thlnpts says John
In his gospel and "without Him wns
not anything made that hath been i
made" - Jno. 1:3. Kvery good Uilng
cornea from Him. Kvery lime we S. t
tin in the morning we onuhw'
thank Him for our enlstenee.
2. Christ should be the law of ufe
It was in with I'aul and should h.
so with all who rtalm to he hla 'f0.
Inw era. And to Mj ejtjepiVlj. rjgl
I"1. ilie law of life death will not
be a gain. It Is sad in see so many
who do not recognise this If Christ
Is the law of life we must order our
conduct after the example and teach
ing of Christ. How about It reader
Do you allow Christ to direct your
actions! If an you must not "forget
the assembling of yourselve togeth
er." That Is you must come to the
house of (lod to worship. There are
many who claim to be Christians who
rarely ever attend churrh. They hold
no relation to any public worship of
their church. Then we must lei
Christ direct our liberality Christ
said It Is more blessed to give than
lo reretve." again the lllble says
lithe Is the Lord'a." Yet we wilhold
our means and refuse to let Him di
rect us there. He says: "Iet every-
one of you lay by him In store on
the first day of the week according
aa God hath prospered him and so
let him give." This require not only
that we give (lod his part of our
means but we must take It in the
lord's house on the first day nf the
week " Then we must let him direct
all our conduct.
I. Christ Kb on Id be the joy and
comfort of life Why should his chil-
dren be chasing Ihe phantoms of the
world for Joy Why should we be
giving ourselves to questionable
amtpementa games dances drunk-
en n ess card playing rain shows ao-
cley extravagancies etc. If Chrlat
It what we claim he la and If Hla re-
ligion will do for life what we teach?
Shame on the Christian who by hla
conduct says to ihe world. "You must
go to the Itevil's amusements fr
pastime." Christ affords all the com-
fort w need. If we maka him nrf'-Jn .
life. Christ tald tn the sixth rhapler
of Matthew "Reek ye first the king-
to mention vou cannot
in front of the stoic.
Sermonette
M. T. Tucker
dom of Odd and iiU rlKhteoiisnesH
and all these thttigit :diall he added
unto you." That is. all (hone worldly
Roods and ainusenteiiie fiat are iood
will take their place
ll -lti:SI ITS OF TIIIH:
It t no lonner thtiiua are tnic to
die will ho aln.
1. It will he n gain In rest. "We
whhti have believed do enter Into
rL?.t." Meb. : :r. "Tin t ret from
their labors and 'heir wrkn do fol-
low them" says John In Itevelntlnna
1. It will be n gnin In happltx'toi
"And there shall he no more death
nelthr rorrow nor cryini!" Itev.
21. Ves It will he a gain for all who
love (Joi! and have ohey;l Him. Ho
yon want Ihe further le:illmony of
f'aill when he cnine tn die then lis-
ten to his words ntmoft thn Innt he
ever uttered and Jmt before his
death: "1 havo fought the good fiKlit.
have kepi the faith I have finished
my coiirat'v.A VVsefe U Intd up for
JTls - n -
JoIcIiir " What a
glorious testimony. Ho we want our
Uvea to end gloriously? Then let
Christ have tho right of way now.
and death will he but Ihe golden hiiii-
vt and the prophecy of a briahter
and belter day.
JI'IMIK AIUNHTOX ASV..-1'NCKfl
FOIt IHHTHUT ATTOMNKV
Jtilge W.J ArrltiRton of Asper-
mont la a candidate for Democratic
nomination for the office of District
Judge W. J. Arrlngton
of Mtonewsll.
Attorney for this the S9lh Judicial
dlatitct subject lolbe July primaries.
In order that tho people may
know more about him this sketch Is
here given
Judge W. J Arrlnnton wni born
In Ijoulslana came to Texas with his
parents In 11171 when a small boy
and settled In Hunt county At the
age of II years he met with the mis
fortune of losing an arm by an ac
cidental gun shot. At the early age
rt' H years circumstances drove him
out Into ihe wt.rld tn atruggle for
his ol latenee. Notwithstanding
his great misfortune and poverty he
bravely struggled against Ihe waves
It It what you aare
neighbor will testify
trading at
afford to miss and
It will point you
QOmPMPf
I hfive secured the ajency for the
Acme Milling lo's. Flour
FOR SNYPIiR
N'i) M ;iti i linv rli'rimin:itiiiK you nrn
mi- wlial your ni'cds ;i n these )''iiilt!
iiiiiniilaelui'e :i ll.iui' (lint will fill ymir
imrlii-imir reiiiirenients Asl me about
Ibis new line uml Ih next time you
buy Mom- try u sie lt. : : : :
C. S. PERKINS' Store
$ FULLILOVE & MONROE
IMPLEMENT DEALERS
Ames mid Moon llros. MukkIpk. Peter Selmttler WdRons
t HiiKW mid Wnnon llui ness. McCormiek and Decrini? Hnr-
J ve:teis Windmills. I'ipeimd pipe riMiiiKH Pliuiibjrijj Goods
t (iiisoline nnuines.
t .irSTI!K( K.I i;i)CAI(f JOHN DKEHK IMPLEMENTS
I SNYDER TEXAS
of mlvrrnHr. emlun-il m-.iiy haril
klmrki hut liy hla own nffcrln di.
rated lilma.f nnl rIik-q roirhlim
limnlleml hu tlllril lllfcr.?il )lnr.
of trlil. ihiikiii urtioni m.:Tnl yenrn
m clirlrrt lo Hie urllc-e ot roiinlr
rikI dl.lrlrt clerk or Slrph. tin roiititr
anil aervcl In tint office two tf.tim.
writ aibllllleil lo the linr In Ifiltfl.
lnre tliat tittle he luia hfen rotuit mt-
ly In the prm-tlre (if hla rhoitrn pro-
fdinlott He mov:-d to Stonewall rotin-
ty In liMHi nntl has ierved tlml rottn-
ly fir revernl yrara aa county Jtidae.
which office he now Itolda He
promisen If elected to give yon hii
very hert aervleea without fear or
avor towarda anyone. He la by no
menna a alrnnaer to the Vetera nf the
3Slh Judicial IHatrlct
number of people In Hcurry
counly kt.ow Judce Arrlnaton and
arc frank to aay that he li a tood
man. a well pe;i lawyer and well
tiuallfled for the poaltlon In which
ha now aaplrea. The people of hla
home eotintv. who know him. have
ahown tha; faith In hla ability
Inlearlty by keeplna blm for yeara
aa their county Judae.
fltva hla rlalma your careful in
alderallon.
roatmaater Oeneral Murleon l.
reeommended lo Conarcii to I
Immediate action toward Roierfoncni
nwnera.ilp of tha telephone l.. I
When that la done a fellow who talk-
orer Ihe telephone will nr..bllv
have lo hold a atamp In i!n month
that counts. Your
that you oan save by
THg ARCADE
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we insist on
to the place.
KVVIIHH M.AV .U
UK IIIINIIAM'H HONOIW.
llnnhnm waa the winner of tha
Holland prize for the rleaneat town
In Texas and our Rood friend F. H.
Herman aaya. If Snyder couldn't tot
It. he la glad the town of hla early
'realdeoce got It. Eapoclally la he
proud of the r.roat work done by hla
old friend M.-iynr W. A. Spanalcr I t
the cleaner town campalsn It la tald )
that Rpnoirlcr never le. tip n hla
work. He wu alwaya on the Job.
Mc.yor Spnntler . l0 0rnrt
Maater In Tea ( Pcllo-.vhlp and
offlclnt. h0 C lhe Mrn(ir
"' E-tirry Con ity court
h le-.- In I ii 09.
Mr. and M (i
of week w Ir daKhl
'or their h.ne al Walnut Sprlnaa.
Registered
Jersey
BULL
For Service
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