The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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tJljr fcttQiif r Signal
ARDT FICKLI BARDT.
NOTICB TO PUBLIC.
Entered In to. ponoffk it Snr.
ilr. Teiaa u aecond c.laaa nail mat-
' Ut.
Any roBMui rcflactioB npon tb.
to ll'tJKat'"""D(' MP0U"OD '
Jb firm or corporation
money hv .paear la to. eolimu of
r ladlr corroded
ttoa of tbo odl-
The can'enr-
ing In favor wltb00"0- "
. .atertalnmenu
M.5'"ne 2So. la char!. .Ill b.
(hariodlor'at tho rait of tUe ft
lloo.
Hcnrc. Teiaa. October l lU
VKMOcMMTIO AM.IOCJHKMEJCTH.
CoacrceM He. Wetriei.
W. it. SMITH
Coca.tr Democratic Nomlaer.
DtKrlct Jod
JOHN B. THOMAS
DWrlrt AHoiw
JAMK.H P. BTIN80N
nirWHOIatlTO IMMh KKIHrt
T. F. BAKER
C'oaBtj Jadae
C. R. BUCHANAN
Cowflty A It'cmry
W. W. WEEM8
t'uMtf flerk
W. T. RKINNER
lllatrirt (Irrk
W. 8. ADAMBOM
Taa A www
JOE MKRRITT
Taa r.llelor
W. M fTRRY
Hlcerlff
W. A MKIIHIIX
County Treworer
C. R. MH'KIIART
f'onnlj Hurvejor
W. I.. UHOnH
Commiwiloner and Jiutlre of tho
Cm Frrclnrt fin. I
OKO. W. IIIIOWN
Conntalile Freelnrt I
JIM ItltttKlEMAN
I'uMIr WHillirr I'reclnrt I
ZACK K.VANH
Coninllloner ami lutlr tif the
I'eare Prrrlnrt 1
T. I.. WINHTON
ColMtalde Precinct i
DREW WHJtON
I'ultllr Welalier Prerlnrt li
J. g. COM I Kit
CtcmmiMloner and Juvllre of tho
Peace Precinct a
JAKE ATTHKV
Conftlalclr Precinct IV
C. C. MAIIIt
Pulcllc M'rlalier Precl.rl H
1. C. If AYR
C 'onimlaictccner. Precinct 4
J. E. THOMAS
Jumlrf of tho Peace Precinct 4
K. f. IIAIIIBTON
Coroctalile Prrrlnrt
I M JORDAN
Pnlcllr Mrliihor Precinct 4
0. W. Mrt!AU.
Browowood baa shipped S0f
pounds of pocaBl to Europe.
t'onrroiiman Mano and Heflln lo
HAIHTT ALWAYS Kl.fl
Charity la a prlreleae gem and
yet It la gem that many people re-
ifiiu to MWM. even wlthont Menn.
rilieuMlnic a woman auffrage foatur imry nK
of the Philippine bill almoit came to
blowi laat week.
Waco people are nervoui. They
It li to ofien we tee men and wo-
men bendlnff all the energies they
poaaess In 'orwardlng peraonal later-1
eat even at the eipenae of a neighbor
and ret the wrioturei lar: "Charftr
have eecured the paaaage of 'a city keth not her awn." Men and wo-
ordinance to prohibit the blowing of
team whittle
What wo aid General Sherman
hare thought had be been aaked to
pronounce Priemyal? Hoatton
Poat.
men go out on the itreeta and meet
and mingle with men and women and
then go bark to their home and dlt-(
cum the character and conduct of
thoee with whom the? hats been in
contact. They Impugn motive and 1
rehash goaulp and build up around
He would probably tar Etymology lhe firet de a monument of dliagree-1
hat its Inferno no leas than war. LD thought concerning persona on-1
der review and yet the Bible uyi: J
"Charity thlnketh no erll." :
Hare you aver aat In your home
and heard members of the family ad
versely critlclilng some man or w-jj
man or the community: u you nave.
0 'did your mind in a measure paaa
The Roby Banner haa noticed that judgment against the character un-
e-erytime a report cornea of a Oer-Jdr dirusslon? We don't always
man victory cotton tak-s a tumble. Vhek our imagination long enough
jto collider that we are hearing but
Five Americana held as prisoners
by (Jen. Maytorena's soldiers at No-
gales are to be shot thta week. They
are charged with an attempt to
wreck a Mexican troop train.
- J.W. SMITH
' -J CO AX OO
r
Probably onca In about 4000 years
man who Is licked In a fair fight
haa no eicuse to offer. Abilene Re-
porter We don't remember how It was
before.
one aide of the case.
The criticism may be prompted
by Jealousy envy or persona) dis-
like cr It may be due to a natural or
acquired habit of reproahfulnees. In
any caae It Is well to reflect that the
utterances to which you listen would j
senator uwen or umanoma it op-ino. uttered If the victim were
posed to the elation of Rf.ger 8ul- 'present or might hear of It
llvan of Illinois to the Senate be-1 Whn children har thete things
cauae 8ulllvan re-fused to support W. their minds are apt to take In the
J. Bryan In The Oklahoman poiaon and form an unwholesome
will hare a long list of undeslrablea opinion. Kvll thoughts spring Into
If be romiders all the demorrats who fnrre irifj (n child goes out and
were not supporters of Bryan. 'meeting the family under dlsruislon
o . j hM evil thoughts are associated
Viscount Haldane. of England and may grow Into acta or words of
nays Herman militarism must be junfrlendllnefs. It la better lo leeve
rmhed. If Germany should annei unsaid such unpleasant things as may
Belgium and Holland crush France come In mind and thua uncultlrated.
and check Russia then Enaland theM thouahta mar dm out of mind
would be doomed Lntj k. burled with the Dast.
0 i'nfrifndly crltlrism It polam to
The other day a writer In the Re- he perpetrator a well aa Injustice
porter said that no farmer would fall to hc object and ought to be sub-
to raise a few hogs every year. Was '.j. Slrh thoughts are evil and con-'
he right or wrongT -Atmene Kepftrt-ltrary to the doctrine and apirit of
r 'charity.
The writer ought to have used
should" I nut art of would.
The hall as and Fort Worth papers
tell ahoutthe accidental killing in
F rt Worth last Tuenrtny evening of !
Mrs. Clnra Walrlcn by an automobile
driven by Jo Garrard Garrard lor-j
nierly lived In Snyder. He la a' on-
Inlaw of Mr. John M Ravage of this
" ' 'city The cane wa thoroughly Inves- j
The Sorlal Heln-I says there Is no d d ( M-
legal or moral law to hold a voter to ((r(i fcme.-ss
support a party nominee on Ins he i '
wantn to do so Any h(nest man who ny y
The Tciaii Horlalisl party has
named K It Mcltien. of Halletls-
vllle a Its candidate for Governor
and W. 8 Nohle of Rockdale for
IJeiitenant Oorern'.r.
goea Into a primary Is morally bound
to fulfill hla prlttiUe at least to tl.v
extent of not giving his strength to
the opposition.
If Cnrranza and his following will
leave Villa alone he will work out
tbo problem of civil government In
arcordance with hts Ideea of Ameri-
can government. He seems to want
Abilene got a rnin Monday morn-
ing that measured 1 71 Inch.
to
ten. a ixl he has pretty clear notions
about repreaentatlve government.
j MKIU'HWTH HtTl ltlfAV
While at Fluvanna Imt Haturday
It was noticeable tbt trade In all
lines was Rood.
W. R. t'raft anrl his clerks were
on the run all day and It whs the
same way with W B lane and his
salespeople. J J. HHpw nald that the
; Iniplemt'iit trade wan nulet hut some
J I it did you no good. Hard luck
Uea-- - ' that But there is a way to fix
it Here s now:
That itove of youri hai en its best days. You need a new one. You know it
but you have let things drift along.
Meanwhile you have been losing Half of every hod of coal you have put in it
Of course you knew it but you did not think of it that way. You know that half
of every lump is gas. Fail to burn that gn and it is like throwing into the ditch half
-very dollar you spend in coal.
Rather extravagant? Yes?
The ordinary stove made of i lot of separate castings leaks air. They leak air at
the wrong place. Places you can not control.
RESULT the best part of your coal the 14000 cubic feet of common illuminat-
ing gas that is in the average ton of $3.00 soft ccagaet up the flue unburntj.
You have lost it It has gone up in smoke.
have that gas mix it properly with air and you have the hottest
kind of a blue flame. But there is only one way to do this
Buy the only heater that is made tight holds tight stays tight.
Cole's Original
Hot Blast Heater
It leaks no air.
This is the heater that mixes the gas and air and gives you all
the heat in the coal.
This is the heater that burns any kind of coal and makes a inn
of $100 soft coal do the work of $8.00 hard coal in a high priced
base burner.
This is the heater that is a joy and comfort to the housewife. It makes no dirt or
smoke in the house.
This is the heater that saves labor fix it in the morning and at night and Forgct
It the Rest of the Time.
This is the heater that gives a steady tanstant heat from soft coal of lignite.
This is the heater that will hold its fire untouched for a day and a half.
This is the heater we sell you under a guarantee that is as "good as old wheat at
the mill." Burns soft coal lignite slack hard coal or wood.
It is just the kind of a heater you want. Come in and see it.
Set tht nam "CeU'i" on th feed door of each itooe.
Von genuine without it
pi.lf.rii aflrr lh. Amarlran ara- mm
SHIP YOUR FREIGHT and
DO YOUR TRAVELING
VTA
ROSCOE SNYDER &
PACIFIC nr.
.ljt.tH Htatt Fair of Tixaa. Tlrkota on rail Oct Ifllh to 3iuh. In-
rlmlra al one and on""-flfth fare for round Irlp. limited to lean Dnl-
la November Jnd. Tli keti on ale Oct. 17 Del. 21. anil Oct 31. lim-
ited to leave Dallaa Monday fulloxInK date of aale. Fare from Sny-
der round trip ttt.iU.
FOIIT WORTH Fat Htoek Bhow. Tlrketn on rale Ort. 9th to ldth.
Inrlnalva at one and one-flflh fare for round trip limited to leave Ft
Worth. Oct. ISth. Tlrketa on aale Ort. Hth. limited to leave Ft.
Worth. Oct. lth. fara from 8nyder. round trip SI HO.
KAN AXTOMIl Motbera Ct.nareaa. Tlrkota on tale Nov. Ut. Final
limit. Nov. Ilth. Fara Irom Snyder tound trip SI7 So.
IIIUHTOX Daoahtera of American Revolution. Tlrketa on aala
Nov. 1. limited to leave Houston Nov. I. Fare from Snyder round
trip. SI7 (0.
..V llaptlat MlMlonaryAsaoclallon. Tlrketa on aala. Nov. S.
final limit. Nv. th. Fare from Snyder round trip. Slu.SS.
Altll KM Ruptlat Conventions Tlrketa on anlo Nov. 16lh. to
JJnd. I.clu.lva. anal limit. Nov. SSth. Far. from Snyder round
Irlp. S3 S"
;lVF.TON Teaaa Federation Women'a Cluba. Tlrketa on aala.
Nov. lth. final limit Nov. llnd. Far. from Snyder round trip.
Sit St.
WACO Meeting of Maaonle Orand Bodlea. Tlrketa i aal. Nov. SI.
and Nor. 30. Final limit Dm. 1. Far. from Snyder round trip.
S1SU.
Far Further Information.. rail oca
Ut. I.iiio and Mr. Sims were cerv-
'lux mid drink and dlnhlnx out medl.
rlne.
l-in M'(rp(t'r hud Rood
run of Dry (io-nln trad. J P Dowdy
and J J. Daily wire ninhd In their
ri'ScjuTtl v lin" (if uadftlfn and har-
lieoa und xrt( frkn.
HiHTM'tr Snslih Bnd Mr Itlchard-
non witc rnnliinit fhwlca fpr up to
'Ion I nit tlitif and I'onf maftiT link
wan fn dftiiand nil dny ut Hie Oenr-
nl d'lh-ry window.
llniw hIihth dniK ntnre a dolnn
hiiRlncp r I rlii along and J St. Hun-
t'r of th HltTKlnhothKiii-MurrU I.tim-
Iwr roitipnnr nilslnK with the
loni). Hardln'a Harlr :'hop aeemod
to tif cpnJovliiR a Rood (tutronaKe.
ThfHi' luerchat ta and tni.-)lneei men
nil had time to may howdy rome
again but that wa alout all.
Poitniaiter A. Khoadfi was here
Wedneaday from Ira. He aya every
Inidy over there la buay and aome are
mad. He aaya h ame arrnia a
hunrh of penaimliitB the other day
who aeero to think thla country t fo-
Inn to tuln and starvation. Th'y
nn right amay from harna full of
feed and flelda full of rot ton and
paaa away the time dUruulnit the
ralamliy.
The Signal and Heml-Wteklf Dal-
las Nw. fr ft. 75.
nt
We ask you
to
look over
our immense line
of
FU
Everything
To make the Housewife
Contented and Happy
Blackard Brothers
If the fall and early winter ralna 1 The Mdaterilngeri Male Quartette It wai eatlniated . at the Aral of
tome thla year aa we have nikh to and Organ t'himea will be the at- the week that thm were ten tho.
traction at the Snyder Opera Houae und baloa of cotton open In Scurry
Wedneaday evening. October Jl. Thla Couny and one man
la tbe aeeond of the I.yrtum numbers every bdr In town able lo work
jand li aald to be one of the beat of ought to go out and pM cotton fa
he kind. u at ler.it a week. I
expert there will be all lmraene
arreage aown In wheat In Seurry
county. keople are ready to rut out
the bulk of the rot ton crop and grain
will take Ita plare and the chanres
are two to one that tbe grain crop
will beat a big cotton crop.
The 3lgnal and Dmllu Newt 11 75.
Signal and Dallaa Newt. $17
Specials!
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