The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. EIGHT, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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Don't Neglect Your Eyes!:
The old adage that a "stitch in time saves nine" could not be truer in any event than in the proper care of
the eyes. You should have them tested and if you need glasses by all means you should get them.
SOLID GOLD
MOUNTS
EYES TESTED
FREE
Satisfaction with your eyes means satisfaction at home satisfaction in jour business satisfaction in the social world.
and materials and a perfect lit.
We guarantee our work
H. G. TOWLE Graduate Optician
uIjp hujlrr Signal
H A III-Y. FICKLE A H .4.111) V.
XOTH E TO FUiMC.
Entered In the postoffice at Sny-
der Tfliu m second elm mail mat-
ter. Any erroneous rtfiertioo upon the
charafer standing or reputation of
any person firm or corporation
which mar appar id the columns of
The Signal will be gladly corrected
If called to the attention of the editor.
COUNT
had. Th binders have siarted and ' Court
somebody will ha vp M.ir.e shotklng'
!0 ;.! court. No
;flla-k.ird v V A. MrCullnugh. nnd
Tun Ha:!y reported alrk laJt 'picpd In my hands fo; servtre I J.
week la able 10 1 up and abnut. 11 Holes at sheriff of Scurry county.
I 'did i n the 7th day of July 1914 levy
n.t v.vw a
! The whooping- nmth la grung hard
with some of th- children while oth-
rs don't seen lr. be bothered much
:lth If.
Jan. 13 1 : 1 4 . In favor of J. jthU notice by ouhllratlon. in the En-
Rlackard. In a certain cause in irlUh language once a week for
536 and styled J. K. thrco consecutive weeks Immediate
ly preceding said day of sale In the
Snyder Signal a newspaper publish-
ed in Snder Scurry County.
Witness my hand this 1st day of
August lfl4.
J. D. HOLES
Sheriff Scurry County Texas
In
Ir. J. O. J.ar.e and family left the
first of lat week for an extensive
(trip to the north pialns In their automobile
Obituaries and notice of chari
table or church entertainment
Where admission Is charged will be ; Mr. ar.d Mrs. II. M Neiblti came
charged for at the ra.e of 2 lie per in Bunday f rr-m Abilene and will
Una. I.igain rnak Klu.anna their horne
Homer having accepted a position
with the gin here this mai'n. Their
jin the Durham community Sunday.
) Mrs
)lnl we
i visit.
I.on Iwrri and hlldren left
k for F)o1;kU for a months
Walter. Havousof fi
phoid t ver
baby has ty-
fm certain real estate situated
3'iirry County. Texas described a
fi Hows towit;
The Southwest one fourth of Sec-
lion l.lt. In block 87. H. St T. C. Ily.
Co survey. Srurry County Texas and
lot No. 3 In biock IS. I-undy Park
addition to the town of Snyder. x ur-
ry Cf unty Texas and the South one-
Joe IU genstlen of the Lloyd
Mountain community was here
Thursday. Me says he has had
ram for six weeks and cotton Is be-
His feed Is all
DO
. 'north.
Hn)uVr Te Augu-t 7. Hit I
lMlN'T T h K CAU.MIX
MKItK'H A IlKTIKIt ItCMKDV
Taking calomel is mighty risky
and often times dunx'-fiui.
You ought to grt along it limit
taki. F 'alitinel ouref or gUlng It
to your family when ou can get
remedy that tnk-B t pla:e. Iiodfou'd
Liver Tone Is an agreeahlc vi-gfa'e
lifiutd that start. the liver to gflt n
Just as surely as calomd does. Hut
unlike calomel. )oi.-on h l.i.er Ton
does not tlmul.He the liver too
Iliui !i. Il gives relief gt-tiMy. Calomel
many frier di welcome them
...m .M..aduu lamnj icn iast weeK naf g of j n bork 23 ftf (InnInit to ihrowoff.
ior a viMt in some or the counties tha . t.rll i!- . . . . .
i" ir Hue iiini uiiienn iie gem rain ne wi
ot Snjr. Srurry (Vurty. T.'i... nil 'hw V(.ry hnrt rrnp
rif the above said property located In
Srurry county Texas nnd levied up- ' '
on as the property if W. A. McCul-
lough. and that on the first Tuesday
In Septeniber. It'll the same being
day of said month at the
Mr. Couch of the Mauley Cream
ery Company of Fort Worth spent
one day In our ton last week In- I'ro. K ri Iif-raett left the latter
fctruuing their local agent. J. J. Oal- part of last week for Kastland roun-
l in Hie new enterprise which has r where he will hold a meeting.
j'lM been utartt-d here within the last j
few months and which is growing 1 The Hobbs ball team of Fisher ! the 1
Th" protracted mettlng now In
j record ax one of the)
i wink auemieu ij a large congre-
irati(n and the Interest grows more
and tit'-re at each serilce. The preach
lug l being done by Itev Crouch of
Anson Texas who Is gifted with the
power of delivering the gope) Kv-
erjlwuly is liMlled to attend each
cervbe and to lend a helping hand in
:rh month and from the present i ""inly played Camp Springs team: Court House door of Srnrrv countv
utlook our town will soon be put on last Saturday and the game stood 11 1 in the town of Snyder. Scurry rounty
argest ship- to i in favor of Hoi.bs. I Texas between the hours of lrt a. m.
p:ng stations In the state. j . Inn 4 p m )y virtue of said levy and
j A T. Flnr-h visited In the Pleasant said execution I will sell said above
Mr. It C. Malone of Abilene came Hill community several days
In hutiday to look after the construe- (week. He reports A. H Merry as hav- UP for cash to the hlchest bidder.
Hon of hi gin here. He has a large Ing a fine singing hool at that place the property of said W. A. McCul-
for e at work and It Is expeted to with an enrollment of nearly forty ! ifmgh.
Kl I'aso Texas: Account State Dem-
O'ratlc Convention Hate of sale. Au-
gust 7 8. and 9 ID 14 Final limit
lnp return 1 iitrimt 17 1 d 1 1 Cap
last 'described Heal hstate at public ven- I . ... ..
for round trip J 18. "..
t-rlnging lot souls to ''hrl!.
'rush to completion and have every-I
lining In rea. lilies f(.r the coining
port Ion
ie shower f-U over a large j
of this four.try Sunday night
(ItOWHKH
The Joint meet in b-tween the
Crenshaw people and Gttlnn people
I being held on Jim ireen's place. Is
progremlng nb"Iy.
And In compliance of law I give
Phone: Fretcht office Passen-
ger cffl'p 2T.3.
J M. ttOGKHS Agent.
arts so strongly Hint It may leave prenpitation inn in town being
you worse than you were at first
and calomel a 10 so met lines rat.fea
salivation. Ho-lson's Llwr Tone
We are still waiting for rain The
ed is drying out in "'' and cotton
i throwing off some forms j
works well and never luni.s.
A large bottle of Heron's Liver
Tone ) sold for fifty cent by (ir.o
Utn Drug Company. It a. wins has
given such perfect satisfaction that
your money will be given bat k to
you with a smile if you buy a bottle
and are not perfectly ati'hfletl wh
It In every way.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs S. J. Wil-
liams of our town which occurred at
'he jiitttarium at Post where she
was taken two weeks ago for medt'at
treatment. She at first had slow fe-
ver which afT-cted her heart. FJsie
T the Voters nnil I IMen of the a aweal dipofitlt.n and her
10.1th. IH-trlcl. little school mates will notice her
To every man. woman and child vn.iiint place In the t- hool room. Her
who In any way assisted me In my Hn'e at home will be vacant and the
race for representative either by .fa her. mother sisters and brothers
word or deed. I offer my dm-ere and ver have a vat ant place In their
grateful thanks. ;mlini and hearts made by the sting
The a'tlon of my own neighbors "f dea'h and th only convolution for
was sufTlclent 10 gratify the mopt .t- fhe grief stritken loved ones Is the
acting. Trusting that ! shall be able 'promise (hey have of meeting her in
to render you some faithful service 'th
live.ek-hths of an iith. while reports f
'rotn weM of town Itnllfftte that the'
'ail wan mij' h heavier.
j Mrs liorlif.. has b'en sifk but is
News was received early Tuesday 1 1-ner
:i;ornlng annouiiflng the death of '
i:.?le Williams the twelve year old rnde Tom Crowd-r has been all-
ii g In his bark
W. II Ffnch says he Is having the
slickest living now he has had In a
lone time He j eating okra.
J H 7. A
Mr. MeCormltk has a brother vis-
iting him who Is travelling for hli
iwtfe's health They live In New Mex-
ico. They like this country.
I It A j
Howden Ihlxiaih felt from the'
tabernacle and was hurt but la Im-proving.
The weather Is hot and dry but ;
Ira still Improves. We have the new '
I tabernacle completed and now will j
We have Just had a good meeting have a good place for our meetings !
Crowdt-r at hool house. Ilro I)od-j I
n. the presiding elder did some Horace Holley T. F Kelly and'
'd prcM'biiii: for three or four Ilnaa IliMiop mcrica huln. ss trip to
great bevond. where parting will the luPf.nng
and to Justify to the fullest your con- be no more. She was laid to rest In
n ue or so aourtoaiiiiy exprre
am. Gratefully yours.
T. F DAKKR.
E L. Sswalt visited in Snyder on
days and Hro Ht. plu-ns did th- re-
mainder of the preaching Tliere
w ere four or five ron v-ralni) and
some ret lamatioi.s -everb( d was
built up In the faith and all enjoyed
Sweetwater last week
I the Fluvanna cemetery late Tuesday
evening.
Two Fire Alarms.
Two near-fire occurred In town
last Friday morning causing the
fire laddies to make two good runs
but In both cases the blaies were
stopped without stretching the hose.
One alarm was from the home of
Prof. Watson and the other from the
home of Dr. Howell.
Saturday and Sunday.
First Opes IMl.
The first open boll of rottoo to
be brought to the Signal office was
brought In Wednesday by J. A. Smith
wbo lives In the eastern part of town
Mr. Smith has a small field and
he aays that on August 4th there
were several open bolls In his patch.
Mr. Smith aays ha raised thla cot-
ton with a Oeorgia fltm-k outfit Ills
cotton promises right well at this
lint.
II r and Mrs. Dan Women of Jus-
tlceburg are visiting hotuefolks here
this week.
Mrs D. !orward and children of
(iall returned Sunday from Mineral
Wells where they have been visiting
the past month.
The hum of the thresher ran and
has been heard now for more than a
A nephew of C. S Hush? It iitlng
here from Donley county.
I stuff Is needing rain - If we'
g-t It soon crops will be cut.
Fe
don't
short.
The Presbyterians and Methodists
will start a meeting at Ira next Sun-
day night.
K very body In this part attended
the First Monday and Trades Day
at Snyder.
The weather Is mighty hot at this
writing
The people In this part of the coun
try will ioon begin to heading malse.
TOP KNOTT
CAMP HIMUV.H
Several of our people are attend-
ing rottrt at Anson In connection
with the I.aiham rase.
OLD TIMER.
HHKIHKK H B1.F
Wealth and Happiness or Poverty and Misery
.k. Wh-.t H turning out wtll. r- Bprin rt bou 0D th th L OM lnoUMnd thlrtr lht nd JI-
lh othr plrw Some U 100 Dollin anil ecu of lull. ondr
Jolnn falrlr M bll Km li Try' )udimnl obtained In tho County
Crop protpectj about
THE STATE OF TEXAri
Cotinty of Srurry
Notlra la hrby irlTan that by Tlr-
tua of a certain aiarutlon laauod ont
of tha Monorabta County Court of
Srurry rounty on tba 7th day of July
1H by W. T. Skinner. County Clark j
Camp .of aald Srurry County for tha aum
IT i nn8 pleasant i:ioui(lit to picture yourself (fettinK olJ but
as ure as uitit follows day old ak'e is sure to come. Which
picture will you represent?
The Only Time To Save
erase ranging from twenty to twen
ty-flve bushels to the acre.
Mrs. M. V. Johnson la at Anson as
wltneaa In the Latham raae.
We hare bad a deal of amusement
over the war with Meilco. but a
war In K..rope If no )oke.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams who live
some four miles west of town rame
In Sunday to have their four month
old baby's hand re-dressed the
wound being caused by mother and
child being thrown from wagon
and the bind wheel passing over one
of Its hands dlstoratlng most every
bone and badly lacerating the flesh
We are glad to report It doing well
Mr. and Mrs 8. P Smith visited
Is when you are making money for you cannot aare when you are
not makintt It. Think It over. There is no time like the present.
Snyder National Bank
Snyder Texas .
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. EIGHT, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1914, newspaper, August 7, 1914; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288063/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .