The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. EIGHT, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1914 Page: 7 of 8
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Our Fall and Winter Woolens are Now on Display
Suits $7.50 to $50. Pants $2.95 to $12. All clothes kept in repair and pressed for one season free of charge.
uunrniiti'cd satisfaction in every urnicnt as to fit fabric and wurkmonship. We take all the chances In pleasing you as we accept back any garment
for alteration or credit.
THE IDEAL TAILORS II. (I. Bargmann Prop. Basement First State Bank j
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i n iMi to anon iioaiih
iuimford Texan Aug. 1 1!H4.
To the Kdltor.
Flense attarhed find rending
jiotlrofl Hint I will npprerlnto l( you
will run In your Innue of next week
anil the week following
v ThankiiiK you In advance for your
Wi-operutlon I am
Very truly your
HOMKIt I). WADR.
HoiTetiiry.
The Texan (lood Itoiulfi Demon-
ntratlon train operated by the Toi-
M Good Itoada AHKOi-lntloii tho Mln-
Hour) KniiHiiB and Texan Itnllwny
nnd the A. ft M. College had begun
V trip through tho state. It started
from Dalian A iiKiiHt fit It nnd will
end Its Journey at Ualvrntnn An mint
Kith. Following the arrival of tlie
t rnln nt (lalvenlon tho Mld-Hummer
meeting of tin Texan (iood Itoadn
rtKsoriallon will take place the
lea belli AiiRiiBt 17th 18th nni
l!Mh.
The object of the deiimiiHlrullon work llko they expert to keen at It. I
iln In to dlffiitio knowledge upoircommlnsionerH HtliiHim and Letcher!
u aubject of (lood roadB and to ex-
(hilt tho (lalvedton meeting. I
Tho Mid-Simiiiior convention of
he Texan (lood lloadn Annotation!
.III he held In (InlveBton. August 17
I. and 19. Kvery organization In
.xan Interented In the development bair wan empty. Ilrork renluned the
f the ntate In reojiented to neitd del- other day and hln nucceHHor J. K.
j;ites and all others interested are Thoman bud not nhown up. Mr. Thorn
J.lted In nttend. I"" " In Wedm-sdny however and
The program rmnprehendn every made bin lioinl wan promptly nworn
Iiano of tho mibjert of Improved ji "! buckled down o buslneiai. He
iKhwaya will bo in inr.tnictlve nnil.f nominee and rumen In ahead
Hpfill to all. n" regular elertion to fill out Mr
The raflwnyn nre giving a round Hro k unexpired term.
ip rale of one fare plan one dollnri
i account of tho convention audi Hroiiglit tlie Money llnrk
alveaton nmiures all a mont cordial A (lermun-Lloyd Htoanirr started
"Iconie. I from New York the other day with
m - If In. una mm of American money for
Jih I'll unit I'iiIm III Teleplioif. ltreuien On Die way I lie ship muster
Joe Church wan here Tuenday i notiriecl Dial Kurope was at war
run the Hud community In the "tul fenrlfiK that hln nhip and the
irtheaHt part of the rounty nnd V H' I'1 he (uletly
ok out a new telephone box. Ueumed nround and landed bin val-
.hf he wan tired of livliiR no far mrco bark in New York.
it of touch with thi' world and 1
mted to fix it bo lie ran hear j .1 T. HIkk in In Fort Worth thin
out the war ami report to the SiK- week ntteiidluK a convention of ff I-
Pt when hln neighborhood Retn rain
"FLAKE
'I
3?4
:. "sonnmai I
riLourt
ZV1VI SACK WiRtniU
SIIIRMW ItAS.
(Si
SELLIN0 COLORADO COAL
U thi! way we inAtle our rfputatiun of "the bent for
the li at niuiii y" Quality Connidered.
f " tlackimith Shop In Connection.
W.; T. Baze & Son
J Telephone 202 for Prompt Service
if
L
?nyder Transfer Co.j
BUS MEETS ALL 1 RAINS
fecial AttenUon given to baggage. Your bu.inew
oliciled. .
hone in calls for the Sante Fe morninz train lha
tghl before. Residence Phone 289
t MSSSSSHSMSimil SSSSSSSISHISIIS
w
HKAI. KNT.VIW Tlt WSI I KH
H. II. Sinclrtary to J. T. Whllmoro
west hiilf of lot 3 In block SI Itlank-
minlilu uddllloii 9 mm.
.Mm Hunan ItriKf rs to II M lllnek-
unl lot 1 In liloi-k 2ti. Illnnkennhlp
Addition 1'ir.n
K. A. Itnnkln ami wife to (1. A. V.
Joiit'B lot 1 In block 1 no hi town
of KluvniiiiR f nuo.
J. D. NorrlB and wife to (leo. W.
liarrifl went hair of lot 3 in block 3?
HlankeiiHhlp addition $125t).
J. V. Linn to I). O. Hoblnnoii lot
4 In block 31 Oronn Hub. Div. of
Hrarbnrounh Addllionto Hnyder
$40.
N'' Coiiiiiiikioihm on Muly
Tim County CommlnHlnncrn have
heen here thlH week uolnir. over the
tax rnlln. Judje Uuruhuun and Com-!
rnlssloner Mrown are iiourlnL'ovor the
;aro carefully looking Into all tho .
point a to have the inultern In nhnpe
wlo'ii thi'y ntep down nnd out next
November
Tho rourt looked Ttienday like
there wan noineihliiK larking nnd it.
wan explained Unit Hmlth llrock h
(lain of the Ki.niirrn' Cnlon.
WHITE"
Insures perfect suc-
cess in every
baking
Only the very finest wheat
is used iti the making of
this flour and we stand
back of every sack with a
guarantee of perfect satisfaction.
CASH GROCERY CO
Snyder Texas
HHI'OItT Ol-' VOTKM
I DIt I'ltIK INCT Oi l it CltH
The reltirnn hb published In the
elecliou table In the Hlfciinl hiHt week
tthowerl (lie rcniilla prn Ically the
name an Bhown by the official count
Following Is tint votu f r all the
precinct officer in the county:
ConiinlBiiloner I'rncinrt No. 1
Oeo. W. Ilrnwn 2211
II. F. Davln 170
W. T. Thompson 176
J unt lee Product No. 1
(leo. W. Itrovvn 330
II. K. Ilavla 240
Public Welnher I'ror. 1
(1. II. Ilamhart M3
H. M. Mull 177
Znrk Kvaim 22H
J. K. I'nto 90
CoiiRtahle Preelnrt 1-
J. I. Itae 1
J. T. Ilridnemaii r.fi2
Comniitinlnner Precinct 2
T. L. Winston 89
.1. II. Letcher 41
hlHtlre Precinct 2 -
J. It. Letcher 47
T. L Wlnnlon 79
Weigher. Pre
luct 2
J. H. Vt llier IS
K. I.. Sewalt 1
Constable Precinct 2 -
Thomntf Iteeven 1
W. 11 Craft 2
Drew Wllwon 3
Conimlloinr Prei (net :i
.1. II Antrey 227
.IllKtlce Precinct 3
J. II Antrey 22
W-iRher. Precinct 3 -
.1 C. Hiiyen . 39
.1 A. WIlHon fi
W. .1 Wnldrlp 17
CotiMtiit.le Precinct 1. -
C. C. Marr 5ft
I. T. Cotidra 3
A L. Iliirnett 2H
S (I ToiiilliiHon 2
I'nmmlHslofiiT Precinct 4
J. K Tli'tiiiiin 1R9
F. C ll;ilrinn 79
.lllMl ire Preclm I 1 -
F C. Mairtion 2:t:'.
Sinilti llrock 34
VVelKher Prcctlid I
W. T. Mixnii I 12
(1. W Mr-Call Ifil
CoiiHlnliie Precliii'l t
I M .Ionian 12
Watler (i-niry I..
.1 M Pa.;ati II
T II Hills 3
li M llovl
ele- hd foiinly
Chairman.
Tlie ITi-
SniliT Knnix t '
llnokoiir
Fluvanna
lllxon P
i m i f 'lia.nnen
. L. K.--II.
T Williams.
W. T Hbea.
S P Smith.
A Miller
Ira A Ithoades
llellie J-'. I TowtH.ild.
tin ii n .1 P HlllniRley
Lonrwolf W C. Fereunon
pyrmi .1 C. PatlTnon.
hidiie ItlNiitoit Thatiko Stipportert.
1 am indi-i'd ciatehil lo the lianv
rood iitieiH of Scsd-T rml of Scur-
ry rntiti' V w iio iT.ue Hi" their loy.it
siMU'or' ami I ' h 1 1
h'Mrl for s.i: ie I
ou for it Notw it
poln tit pullLiHlied
voter H nlatemeiii
personal eneuneM
Vnl-TH ill Alllielie.
Hie I tleverf hel.'
hy a rmijorliy of
t iih all id v i
never forurr j
diiiK my op-- (
l
''I
.tl! to
five
out o
:t
ill v !t I were for
cirried Abilene
and carried Tav
I lor rr.uniy by
i my opponent In
majority while
it me only 2xU vot en
in hln home roiintv Mitchell The re-
turn tndirat.) that I carried n ma-
jority of the countiefl in the dimrtrt
I have no til will auaini tlmne who
did not nupport me and expert In
the future n In the-pant to devote
my public iife to the raiine of pro-
jtrexnlvp d-morrary and the rlehtn
of the rommon people
Slnrerely your friend.
THOMAS I. HLANTOV
R H Hrennnn and non were here
with the blit crowd Monday and paid
the fllanal an nppreclaf'd r.-ll. Mr j Mm J 7 NeUle left Monday rven-
Drnnan aajn he tun plenty of feed inn to vtlt her brother at Ft. Uavin.
made to run him hm he aim nan a
lot of late feed that need rain. Cot-1
ton In bin neighborhood lookn proni -
ttlnit.
O G. Jobnaon of Luhbi ck came
down M nday to vtilt the home Mika I
In 8nyder.
Mr. A. M. Jobnaton waa here Mrn-
diy from Dunn to attend the Ki-
Coeftderat meet lac
iii. m:ri t;v hivh
COTTON IN IMHNO v 1:11
Our friend I. ('. Ilentley who
liven five inllen went of Hnyder wan
an appreciated caller nt the SiEiint
ofllen Friday. Mr. Ilentley nayn hln
cotton In Rood and In doimc well in
Kpito of the dry hot weiuber. He
ban nevenly ucren of Rood feed til-
ready imiM and nome youtiR feed
Hint needn rain.
Mr. Ilrnlley ban tried out n dwarf
kafflr corn thin neanon tho need of
which wan nent out by the Hantn Fe
lie in piciixed with bin experiment
and iih far an he ran tdl It in n bet-
ter feed than the kind that ban here-
tofore been rained here.
K-( ouredft Meet.
Cnmp HIM Hrurry Culled Cou-fed'-rate
Veteran held their regu-
lar monthly meetliiR Monday after-
noon with Commander Oeo. W.
Johmtoti prrHlilliii!. Tlie ineetlliK wan
opened with prayer by Hev. J T.
Hunt.
Itr call Htiowed I'l preHetit.
A HiiueKtloii una made by I). P.
Lane to consider Hie malter of pull-
ing off a district re union for all
nun jih In the Klh Cohkr'h lotial ill-
trlct nome time n"xt Hpritm. W L.
(irosn IV P. Lane and J. T Until
were named a n conunlttee to ar-
range a pliin for him h re-uiilon to
lie mi Inn It fed at next regular meet-
nlf.
( biitiue in ' 'iterator.
Ittilpli Hardy who ban '.teen work-
inc an telegraph operator ami ticket
Mell'-r at the Si ii f ii Fe stallon all
iliin year has Rone tfi Lubboch to as-
iiinie h better position in ttie name
line.
Mr. .1. MarHliall late of Miami
cntnen to Snyder to nilf'eed Mr
Hardy.
Loinl FariiHT
Mr. L. P Iteiiw
I'asieM Ann)
en. one fif Scurry
county' ".od faruiern ned H.'.
vearn. died Monday ninln at ills
home w cki of Snyder It h heart
failure
'I lie reniaiim were taken to Menu
Iculi Tuesday for liurlal
W S .lame
-l.iic
fliat tle II
el r.i
v ball-
ot her
rr-.ni
oranges po
.ilile prolu
rnia in 'e;i
rn and ea-
h;i that
f and
flipped
all i ihU tiling kei-ps up. tlie W
k its line In a few
; little
Time
I It. Ilrl.::
'H ool frii-nd
i of S
of I'M
1 ltrlir::i
ii-.Htir;ii
' Supreme Piesh'i
ord'T "flur I en
and will pi-nk.
to pr-
i.t hi-
M "
...i.
le Mike
1-Hed Hie
1 Haniw
in Mairuie
.I'M
..I Mr
patne.l the
inntract tn
LIllO Hchno
: Inmie
i 'uiint :
turiiii.
J r Miller and faintly h-ft W'ed-
iiendiv for P.irtn Te.n. on a vir.it
Mr .Miiler will ni.ike a trip into the
(Hark Mountain country of Arkaii--tan
to uiipect lb apple Top They
Intend to return to Sayd-T ahoiit lie-
toiler !'
Mas-ter Wren and tVril Moore.
of Kl Pano have hen h'Tf with their
(trand father. Mr. W. R. Wren fur
Bever.il week ami left Wednesday to
vlntt their aunt at Tahoka
I
Hev W T. Sherrod. who has Iwn
' preachina here In the revival met-
jina left Monday for hln horn in flan
Anln. I
We have rtN-elved our Fall line of
(itiaranteed Belt Hhoea.
Ukhardi. McMillan A Cn
Born in Snyder. July St) to Mr.
and Mrs. W R. Ie a boy
Notice!
e
e
Patrons of the Snyder Ll;ht Ice Power
Plant are respectfully notified that all
parties whose light service bills are not paid
before August 10th service will be discon-
tinued. Snyder Light Ice Power Plant
.1. k. Evans Manager
Firm ItaplM Churili
Sunday School nt 9 : 4fi a i
M. K.
lfrnner Superintendent.
Kverybody in Invited
It. V. P. I'. 7 1'. p. in.
Prayer Service Wrdtien lay ven-
UiH.
Koyal AmliassoilorK Sunday after-
noon nt 3 o'clock
Sunbeam at 2 . 3u p in
M. T TICK Kit. Pantor
Meih.Hll-l rimrrli
Sumlay St hool at 9 IT. a. in. T fl
lieffeliacli. Supt Keryioii' nrted to
be on H iih-
The UMtal Hervic.- be held
liot h niortilni:
ual horuK
.1 I'
I cwniiiK at the iin-
STFPIIKNS. 1'anlor.
Hrl ChiMinii Church
Suii'lav Sihool at 9 I.' a m K
Watson Superintendent
Fit IT It SMITH
Chairman of Iln
I'rewhytet'ian ( hun h
Sunday S hool at 9 I .. a in i '
111- lii!i;in. Sup'.
Moniinu seru.e at 1 I a n Iv
r If.
iii. I. iv
I nun.
I I
.and
id It h Sum!..
of our s.-r li e.
c ll'iw i;j.
h p Ivpiolopal ' bun h
i but i li 'f bri-i .
.rliim t od. i
P.i ...lin.i.-n
:y.--k in lite . .1 1
I. nulled 4 tiiiiii-on
l ir-L.i
mi th pia.
if I ti. le I' l.
life.
ho ih .iMendiii t-iitir. .r Aii'i ti I'M
-av he is instrui-ted to keep Mm
loose piiper pi ked lip 111 til.' "ir"' '
and look af'ff nut'h 1 11 Tract i.iiim.
if th ordin;:il' e m;iv enme Into
hln notice but In com niutntn Cul to
'.nun .imMiitm ahour iak:u a hor
and i i" pinnn w-edt al'out ton n
j W" fell S-'li Shoes h.
hev re :
Von
;;he best nhnn we know for
J''SWi on a ho. ana rant ein vou "'
I lilchards. McMillan A
Mr John A Suvely of Fluvanna (
w;u here Tumtay In confernr with j
the Commlnstoner n Court Th roan t
had a npectal meiin tn gn over tax
mattem
- -
Wanted riowma none iroin non
to sea arr. ffarty rlrht now.
.It p.
It. I. MrMullan.
While Oerman. Auntrian. Rervinn
and UuMlan farmer are (tolnit out
-with their guna Texana are itolna
jmit with thetr row btndera.
OX HOt TF FIVK.
John Merritt of Itoutn Five said:
hiarly feed in Rood with me thin
time; moHt of mine 1b early Tho Into
feed 1 hurt badly. My cotton lookn
IMiod yet but I would be pleaded to
Ret n rain. About tho price If I
have to utanit xtlll while the nnloon
operafn in my ntate to tret fifteen
iet)t I don't want it. I will take five
lirnt.
WANTKH Twenty wkroiib and
leaiun to haul wheat from my farm
to Snyder. lc per hundred. See
It. L. Mi Ml'LLAN
2tp Htiyder Texan
Minn Itlam he Kly of Hi-rmleiRh In
vMiIi.r In Snyder.
Mrs. K M Klroy of Ltihlntck ha
1 n the xuft this week of Mm. W.
. Kinrannon.
i Your Way for ItUckxmillilnit nnd all
! kind of rrpnlr work Ionc'd hark
I of firnyum hriiR ( ompunj
' W. IIKIH.FS
i Snyder Trim
I
! McCIinton & Doak
! ro
Shop mle Boots and Shoes t
J We have a first-class
X Boot maKer and we know J
we can give you the best X
X service.
t East Side Square
Snyder Teias. J
XOOICOUT
f OX THE
CARS"-
DO Y01 ' ro-x of t
ht is old rnoi
anyone
mnujjh to
rrml !io hr.; not weft that
sin a railroad ru&sing?
If vrir. n hA an h at nome
ttv rr c;h.T. thn hy iWnn't
thai railr ...J in the aurn mt
f WhT (tivuhtj rsuirnstd
erf-y-r c ii -it i n a t to keep
thus iRr.i at every eroatn( t
Mrb jou thirst Mr. Merchant
" M t rwvh'tif kenwt mf
tore Idcn i have toadvertlaa."
Your itnr and tnnr f nnU ntd
mor adventaint thn Um mil
maili nred to warn pvofls
to "Look OjI for tbe Cr
Nothirf ta f"t rnmpleted kl the
dvctUBif-.c wattd.
Tbe DrrrTWt itoesa M
ftrf f -d mtmr4 therf ate
cnnttnusUly ndvtntatnf and
tbrr arc continually dntag
good businaUk
If h tn ran a few ada wnnj
ahout ChrurrmM ttme. It car
tamlr wilt pa? 70a tn ran asft-
vtrUaeoienta about ail tba tama
jt'tjm I baa taaam nW'i at
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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/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .