The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. THIRTY-SEVEN, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1915 Page: 1 of 10
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TWENTV-KKiHTII YR.Ml
METHODJSTBANQUET
MVMKV AM) MIHKS lAt N( If
HI T FOIt f.KKATKIt CHIMH
TIAX KKKOHT
Aa per prevlnua announcement tli
varioun rommitteea on Lay Activities
of (he Methodlm Church gnvo a btin-
iuet and program at Hie church on
" Wednemtay night. There waa quite a
' lurge crowd preseat.
A reception eomnillloe met iheiu
an they arrived ami distributed but-
tonhole HonvenlrH of frenh vloteta and
after a aetiHou of aorlnl Intermingling
the Hervlee wita opened with a hoii
by the choir and prayer by J. H.
Hardy. Lay Leader n. I). Hlaek made
nn appropriate talk.
A rrripture lotion wan read by W
S. Adatntmn. Ad. Indues were imide by
Pntttor Stephena T. 0. Deffebiich
J mine Cullen C. HlggfiiK and Preald-
lllg Rider Grlswiild.
The male quartette composed of
Kd. Curry Walter Curry. J E Steph-
ana and Jl P. Chamblesa rendered
I wo appreciated number.
After theae exerclac the Mople
HHaembled in the uiiHemeiil anil par-
took of a generous provlnion of rake
and punrh.
It ran a ureal social aiHTeaa and
broiiKht the members of the church
In more full accord and lays Hie
foundation for a greater degree of
cu-operation of the people In relig-
ions aetlvllleK.
1'iilillr Hrhnola Honor WnaliliiKtnn
Apnroprhilf omrr-lawi hnnorliiK
Waahinillnn'a hlrtlxlny. laat Monday.
Fi'liriiHry 22. were pri'mMllftl In llii'
llluh Hrhanl llilllnrluni by lln- puplln
of MiHHi-i) Veil Miixwi.II ami Vera
1 1 mil
Pnri'ttlH wore Invited nml n few at-
tended witneaaiim a moat i'iijyull-
iilTtilr. hi a Colonliil drill from Mine Max-
well'a room nflll arade Hip followliiK
look inrt: (llrla -Dorothy rlii.iublea
leader of lil: I'U" f.iriiuno.
lender lit tll other tdo: llomilee
Wehb. Kva Htrtiyhnrn. Vlrd'i NelMoli
Wllella llrlmt. Hiivh Alpli rlr.ru . II
V. WIMlaulH. Hornee Cohen. Chiirlen
Alexander Han Pom. Homer (ireen
KnllnwInR mrtleiialed In Hip Pan-
tomime performance: Tmirrenre
i.nulrr. Waalilrmlim aa a hlltl : Hay
iihiiiiI Arlon Waanliialnn aa a lnvpr;
llnnnle llaa a Colonial ynnne lady.
Auilra Morrla. Marlha Cuater. or Mra.
Waahlnntnn. Ilaynionil Heara Heome
Waahlngton pa a man.
From Mlaa Heath'a room alxlh
Itrade. preaenteit the "Splrlta of laya
Uona By" wlththa following parti
ripanta:
Morrla Walaon. a eeliolar: Wyroan
Crowler Jeaaa Koonaman L. 'J
(Iraalhaio. Run Halth J. P. Stray-
torn John gturdlnrat l.yla Dp"-
haoh T. H. nun. Ola DaTla Vprgla
Tkomnaon. Upflo Johnaton. Vplnia
Main) NpII Hlgglna Darwin Whll-
mora Halnil Yonga. Tha Splrtta;
Loiiw gtokpa Wr Turner. Zulu
Cnilckahank. Ruhr Paraona. Inn
Haw Volroa. '
Than followpg a Colonial Tea Par
ly. nartlrlpatiid In kr Lola Deaira.
Mawd HolllBipjwortai Thelma Nation
Etbal Watte Willie Mm Wllha Br-
apatlne Cowling Thereaa rotten
Bene Johnaton.
LikII Hlrayhom anpplled piano
luale.
Mora Abort nrnaot Mail
L'arlt Jep Brows of Dermott paid
tbt fllanal a aoclal ealf Thuraday. He
nay tha IT. 8. mall arrangement for
bit town ! atlll wf nnaatUfaetorr.
Tae northbound mall la carried thru
at niiht and cornea bark neit after-
noon. Ho think aomo nlan abould
be adopted to have tbe train atop
long enough for tho moooenaer to got
off and depoalt tho malt pouch In
mm aafo pU at tbe elation whore
rfcw aent eonld And It In the morn-
ing at tho aomo time nettlm tho out
gains mall. In thnt way the nuent
wMkl not bare to rotnain up. and
the nwople woald nw their null enr-
ltr. Mr. Brown anro thnt ta tto plan
bottic followed nt ono amll elation
whore hla toe-in-law la agent and It
worka well.
U T. Dnko baa mored'on to Route
1. weotof Snyder and baa tbn HtgnaJ
ent to blm.
BIG LUMBER DEAL1
I
Itrj.TOVI.IN'f.O V illi) ItKTMlKH '
HKI.I.H KTIM'K Tit OTHKK
HWDKK VAMItS
A hi k lumber deal waH rerently eon
mmmnted here wherein Hie Hurton-
stock of luuiber bun been Hold
to Hie HlKKlnbothiMii-llarrlH I. limber
Company and the () I. Wllklrnoti
Lumber Conipiiny eneh purrliiiner
luklng half of the atoi k ami remnv -
Ing It to their respective yurdM.
TIiIk deal coneeiitrateH the lumber I nf nllk gnwiiH drowned amid the
bilHini'HH In Snyder to (lie two yanlMawcel Htralnx of nimh-rn uniHlr miiHt
and they are both II rm cIuhm yurdH
and tinder ami ml and rcllabie tnamige
ment. Hnytler Ih the central potm
for an limiientto trade territory situ I
linnber from hero goea out to all
part ii of our rapidly deveiopifig coun-
ty uml to adjoining ocimlle. Tlie well
Htoeked yard In Hnviler are prepared
to meet all d-ummla and mallitalu the
repiiluliott of Snyder ua a leading mar
ket for lumber the name aa anything
ole.
Mr. T. (1. OetTebach and Mr. Allen
Warren have been connected for a
long (lute with the Murton-Mngo com
puny and have done a good bualneaa.
The Signal la not udvlaed aa to what
Hieae gentlemen expect to do.
Tramp Aroiinl Wrong IIoum
A few inortiliiga ago before time to
get up Uncle Pack Wolfe wiih tiromi-
ed by a knock on IiIh door. When he
opened up he found a nt ranker who
HtiUt lie wanted vomcthlng to eat. In
answer to iiieHliona tie Haid he wna;whl(.h friilbed HtMiian.
not nick had not been Hhlpwrcckcd I
but couldn't (Hid any work to do II
hud Hlept In Heed hoite at a gin the ())y (. Itht(.
night before and wan hungry l nde
Pack la always klm aried and gen-
croualy Hliin-en IiIh aiibHtance with t
worthy poor but he want able bod-1
leil men lo do their part. He toui tue
fellow to coTiie In nml get breiikfaHl
and aa marshal of the city he would
find him a Job. The tramp realised
l lint he hud waked up ihe wrong mail
and marled to glide on. but wiih con-
mra I tied m wait and get breakfiiHl
The luur'luil brought Hie fellow up
town and nave htm juM no ninny mln- j
j uIch lo ttud a Job or get mil of lown
j He toll) the officer be could have back
all Hume mtliuteH hut one for he
I waa gone. Later in Ihe day be wan
'seen trudging along ihe railroad lo
an! Pout Clly.
letll Jimira Kr IMairirt Court.
Klrat week. March 17 J. II. Hani-
lett J. Koff K. A. MeMath J. I). Ioak
M. M. Murray. J. A. Woodfln. II. M.
Murphy. 1. W Horen. T. I. Hyniim. 8.
C. Porter J. L. Helrher W T. Han-
kln. It. C Herin W. P. Peteraon. H.
I. Smith. J. 0. Umlrum. Tred Mor-
rla J. M. Savage. Kred Paraona J.
1. Heevea Walter Waaaon. W. W.
Hogera S K. Smith. N. H. Moore 41.
P. Maonn. R. H. Higglnbotbim. W.
(leniry. 0. W. Iewla. W. I. Clark. J.
Monroe B F. Pryor. M. Slirey B. C.
Taylor A. W. Howell. H. M. Mlzon.
Second week. March SI R. I.. He-
wait J. 8. Hart J. H. Patteraon J.
A. Hood. A. H. Ttiee. 8. W. Re r foot.
T. H. rrowder. 8. O. Haya. Will
Johnaon A Parker. W. T. Murphree
T. H. Huffman H. (1. Moore I. J.
Harrla. Joo Taylor. J. C Amoa AA.
Prultt. 0. r. Light. H. Hlgglnbotham.
T. R. Jenklna. J. II. Bolea. W. H. j
Siatapa. J 0. Ivkhart H. Hlrhter. I- I
W Own way. W. K. Ita mage John i
Merrltt. B. R. Wagner J W Berry. I
J. 8. Ioaler. D. N. Price. J. 8. (lolden.
8. L. Johnaon. J. W. Huddleaton. J
I). Letcher. 0. M. Maule. T. H Parnr.
a. I-Autrr. J. P. nilllngaley. A. B.
Pnm. A. C. Uarrett.
Took lrtaoer to Ployriaila.
It wilt bo remembered that about
two weeka ago a man colling hlmaelf
Jack Martin waa arreated and lodged
In jail here on charge of theft of n
addle from Mr. Nelaoa and a lot of
meat from Mr. Rohlnaon near Camp
Springe-
Since thnt time It haa noma to light
thnt be la a much wnatod man.
Deputy Sheriff 8urek of Floyd
county come bore Monday tn aeo If
ho waa n rertaln Jack Tucker under
Indlrtmeot tn that county for dlapoa-
tns of mortgaged property. The offi
cer found the man ho waa after and
took him away Toeeday morning to
Plordadn to aoawer fr hn opern-
Uooe there.
rlNYIIKM HITHItY COUNTY TKXAK
Lawyers Banquet at
The Manhattan Hotel
An urray of beauty cornpoaed of
holiday dt-roratlonH In a great dining
rnoni with tatdeH laden with arrea-
Horlea for and with a nix eonnte din-
ner onnoiin I for K ;to o'doek p. in.
and the aHHemblfiiK of a weaving maun
llf nitelllgrni huiiumlty attired In
glad elntheri the kouiiiI of the rualle
appeal in every living Html that t ra-
ver mn the Htirfi.ce or (iod'H great
world.
Such wiih the ocitmlun of the Law-
vith lliiuiuet at the YtanhiiHaii Ixttel
TitcHday evening Kebruary 22ml.
r.tl.1 Snyder. TemiK bohorlug the
memory of the one Inimlrcil and eigh-ly-tblrd
birthday of thin roimtry'it
great eat leader and Statesman
llenrge Washington.
At the appointed hour the legal
fraternity together with their wlvea
and aweethearta. comiri-Kuled tn the
Hecoud floor purlom of-1 lie luilel and
were eworteil to Ibe Hilling ball by
Toammaater Krlli H. Smitb who In
hlH iihiiiiI good natiired manner held
Ihe Kiienta Hpi'll-hiMind wiih liiiinoroua
originality arouiMltbe tm. I hoard!
llhil t' nri-heatra -luc I hla voice
nml the tlt-Hl eoiirKe or Mervlnit I'ttm-
meiiced.
Dainty and well arranged
menu-
programa wen1 found at
'iich plate
Ihat there
more coming Al leant an hour
and a half wan spent In iiiletude. hro -
y oV(1rt nn h..H(rai fl . .
... Illlnl (.llirs.. mtMl
lleill voeal nolo which upon speciul
W11H .inii-btfulh remlre
hv
Mrn Clifton S. IVrktiiH
When the lust eourse bad vaiilNbed
and the purlli Ipanlf turned Hie menu
leaf spiiilding nphcN rented on a fn
I program which the Tmist unistei
.iliuotinccil would he carried out to
the teller (of Ihe law I coiiiiiien. inc
(with IllMlrht Clerk. W S Adamsm
who delivered an able dloeoiirhe on
Hie himSIc
"If 1 Were III the (ienei
al Practice."
I Next came It. W Webb who Math
i refused to speak upon Hie asslcncil
subject of "The Joys of a ProMecu-
I lorn i ne. lie cappeii ine cilunik in
lor'h Life." He
I prcKcnthig the man reasoiiH why he
.declined utill ihe potnlH uai I
uIfj ron imei by genily roaMlng the
inaMuiaMer who In turn got "bin hog
back" by nprluglng the dlw m cte.i
'tP.phone gag" on the young gentlf.
County Attorney W W. Wnema on ' nal IniHreperiied the program
"Artlcl No. 79K Code Criminal Pro-1 The dlnbanded at 12 n;.
eedure" fully demon Mra led that he P m-
waa aware of how he felt on the atib-1 Following m a pireoi.iiel of thone
Jeet altho' hla frlendti were wine tuipn-aent:
tbe fart that hla actual experience Judge and Mra. Arthur Yonge. ;
waa limited having taken unto blm- j .luilge and Mri Cullen C. Illgglna. j
aelf a "better half" nlnce hl debut . Mr. Philip Vmae and Mlaa Srurtder I
Inlo public life.
Mr. Philip Yonge with aa much
taate and inlldneaa aa a woman told
of the "l.awyer'a Place In Society."
Judge Smith advlaed htm to buy tock
j)n rhoenlale t blonde i and gum-drop
ml Ma. Hla expreealoo indicated that
b
bod already Inreeted and fben
aoroe.
Mr. Jaa. I. Spiller in "My Kiper-
Itrn. Hunt Hnat "Ifa a lwiy.H
Her. J. W. Hunt former uaator of
MMhodlfU ettUTrh ln nyder had
L B lnvt(d to rnni1 av from Abl-;
t(id mttt.ui h ivmen'a Han-
.. t . u j.i
quel at the church laat Wednesday' Mr Layne waa one of Scurry noun I
night hut a meaaage waa reretred - beat rtllMia and nod the e-
frora hlra Wedneeday aaying he eould . teem and confidence of a large clr-'
not come tiecauae he and Mra. Hunt ie of friend.
hare a fine new boy al their hnnae j H(l WM . mfmtttr f nill Scurry .
demanding hla preaenre. ii'amp Cnlted Confederate Teterant i
Their many frlendi in Snyder are )p WM t 0)(( (.in ftm4 roan i
Joined In congratulating nr. and Mr
Hunt on their new poKaeaalon.
lanly Irled New Ira.
Mra. Hnd Kuaaell. aged about JS
yrara died laat Thuraday at Ibe fam-
ily home near Ira. Deceaeed waa n
daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. Children of
thai community nnd waa married to
Mr. Kuaaell a abort while ago. She
waa of one of our beat fa id 1 1 lea nnd
waa held In high eateem In the com-
munity. The sorrowing husband and
rwlailreo bore tbe arm pal hy of nuoy
friends.
HtlllW FKIIItl AliV art. I Ilia.
ience u the New York Mar" preaetit-
ed thoiiKlKH that opened the eyea of
local pnictltlonera canned the au-
dience to crane their iieikH while
Hpcaking of the high buildlnga and
brought hhlHlii'H tn the younger Hl't by
It crally Hpeaklng of the cIoihIh hug-
ging I lie lopH of the Hky acrupera. The
toiiHtniiiHter (iiielled 111 in only by tell-
ing the audience of Jack county.
.Mra. Tilmoii Perkins upon being
ciilli-d. preHeiited a dainty little or:g-
lual aprlng poem which created iiille
i" ripple of nil rih.
Judge Cullen MIukIiih wan tnl:
upon nml rcHpondefl by highly compli-
menting the lociil Imr telling of the
abnenet- of "beaetl Ing nllin" aiiictii;
Snyder lawyera aa compared to ibe
average In the fraternity. Ilia re-
marka were elevating.
Judge Vonge uIko paid a tribute in
local nllorucyH eHpct hilly ment lon-
Im .lodge lliggliih ami Mr. Spiller.
MenrH Tlliiinii and ('llfton PerkltM
mt reHpnnde.l with brief but
xeel-
rni ihhhIh 1o the neenalmi.
Mr w W. Hamilton in gloating
ver hi" "single bleHafrineaa" lhu far
IiJuf(. niihlI m ((f . far
t)(t( ( ( r )k onJ.rH
t from the hrcukfiiHt table as uiort f
I IiIh colleagueH did but llrei i from
j
nun an In IiIh clliiiiitbn gen-
( id
should HI ( onte'ilioiin. bnw-
.vi.r. met hHIi conviiiciiiL' rebniial
' rnilll ir iilirdv llovd. who conclude.!
' elaborate humiiiet toast with a
pi ier that ' all married luwtciV
wh''H wotild fnrever leinalt) an wweel
li.iiMs it) i h If btihbamlR ami thnt all
hh. HWtT' sweetbeartH would
Mii.h liecfiioe llit-ir when." Toastina'-
.r Smith akcl Mr. Mod who wiih
iuir president tent four veaiw iiprn.
mid be pimiiptly replied. '-W'm.tiow
Wilson."
I'tdlowiiiK ii U-w won)- Ikon Mm
Sitlml in it ll the !iniMUi;ii-ti't tlomi-
tme.l" ali a il' llt lllllll etetilhi.' at tlie
Lawyers Haimix'" ' auie In a lo-e
'I lie Manhattan lloi. I tb-luei.-.l
the uoods ' as - '.il aii'l the 1e;i-t v n-
'iH.-tl lo a iea ill) 1 1 dinner Ml
and MrH O Lkes were as piea-ant
.is "h has ket l i -hips" ttiHiiiktiHiil
i be evening Mr . ken uu as liamh
as a bundle on a jug. ami Mis l.-kew.
wearing a spanking new frock cnifiii-
eered the effb lent corps of waiters
to the complete stitWhclloii of all
preaenl.
Mr. J. O llod's on heft ra mde
a laming "hit" Ii) the splendid niustr
Mr. and Mra. Til in on P Perklna. Mr.
and Mra. Clifton S. Perklnn. Judge
and Mra. Kritt It. Smith. Mr. and I
Mra. W. W. Weema Mr. and Mra. W
S. Adamaon Mr. Hardy Hoyd and .
Mlaa Allre tlrayum Mr. W. W Ham-1
llton and Mlu Mary Hrayum Mr. It j
W. Webb and Mlaa Maude Akera Mr !
Jaa. L. Spiller. Mr. J. P Cham Mew of ;
the Signal.
Old ntlaea. PawM Away.
Mr 8. B. Uyne. aged 75 yearn.
died Tuanday evening of thla week ai
hla home near Ira. alter an illneaa of
a week with pneumonia.
... .
The Signal join hla many frlenda
In feelings of aadnraa becauve of hla
I death.
W. J. Waldrlp was in Tuesday from
Ira nnd moTed hla signal date up
a notch.
Mr. A. K Huff and family left
Tuesday for llrnwawood.
Roy Dawson aaleamao nt tbe Ben-
son A Smith More tn on :be etch Hat
thla week.
i;mii in vv fij'ii Mii
VitH CIVIC HIINKriT KNTKII-
TAINMKNT.
The la. Ilea of the A Unman club
are planning to put on here hi Hie
near future a home talent entertain- j "--- '''x fa'her J. H Jordan near
! ment of re. ngnlted merit under the IMln 1)111 "' 'xaminlng trial laat Sat-
I Hiipervlnlin fif Mich Terrell of Dallno. ' '""''uy before Justice of the Peace 0.
ThtH eiitertaliniieul prnmiHeH to be ! w- frown. In the rxnmlnatlon the
or more than ordinary Intercut and sh' WH rcpn-wented by County At-
J will bring nut the bcHt Htuge talent of lnnM' Weema and the arciiaed by
jibe young n-oplf tt( Snyder ; Judge C P. Woodrulf and T. Vard
The net proceedH of HiIh fuiiciion ' Woodruff of Sw-ctwater. After liear-
' will be applied to the lliiproenient lllK ''H"intiy of wtln-HNes In the
I of Scarborough Ktreet or other line ''' tl"' court renwimled Hie urcuaed.
of civic Improvement. t Hie iiHtorl of the rtheriff without
The Ailrurla Club la compoHed of "rivl':" f
I ome of the ! progralve wntnen ' Tt" r"M l"p""'ei to get
jof the mwti. Their chief aim Ih ibe l'"1"""' fr P'ibllniiic.ii but It la
promotion of ieh thing ax may eon- h"t(' """lli;h N h""w" r"" Hone
du-. ie bi p.;iBre aml '""" "f l '
Vlf reHpect of ll mile and Ihev ' "f w"' whn lMV l"i0
deserve ihe .o-opera.lnn of all ih -
people.
AltniHnn lille Meet
MrK. (Mil. Hr.y. HHHted by h-r
mother Mn J S Hardy wtm hoHlen
to the AltrurlBii Club WedneHdny
Kebruiirv 24 Owing lot lie .linen of
our prcHldent Mth. Whilmore Vice
Pn-Hldent Mth Hlgginn presided over
Ibe meelliip;.
Ites-pniiHe to roll call "A ijiioiallon .
from your favorite I'ocf wen- glen The Toa leclslnliirt In corinlderlnir
by MeHdamc Itoren Caon. Cnnper a MM intrnd d i.v Vah ntlne to per-
lell (irlines Hiirdv HU-uin- How- mit ihe return tti 'I.hh of corpnra-
eM. Neloii Smith am! Wllsford tifms berctcfore minted. Tbix will
Alter the regular liiifliiemi sessirni
a ino-i itilerestlm: pwigrani uas re-
t. reti Tlie Timci Study Curse m
il'dlami was ably led hv Mrs (irlmc
A paper "Kurupe of Toiimrrow" wa
read hv Mrs WIMnrd A -ol by Mrs
'Min Hin. wiih Mi- Nel-on lit lb"
piatM' wa i.reat enjnw-d l all
Mis I S ilai.ly rend a putter
War. it Kebill'in m lliniifiii I'm
.T"S" iMilleli lit -. tilUi.1 whn
Hii- ti.M ill at-.. If. attend
li't'itid T.i
p- dl-f
-i.-ii I'n
DM i
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h
nit i -
Hie It ti I !t W W
N- 1-.
.1..- -i M-.it.tr in Hie . lni.
Mrs Mm Italian. State I (rliatti n
latlilti lias ltee rMitldnl all 1 1 1 It It -liteti
in l-ll us and we earerlv an
H' Ipate lier lieMir wild ll' '.f
Ul-s l-'iali. is T. rn 11 fif H.nb.r I'n-
iverstty will in two or thne eek
presetit biral tnleiil in ni-e .lean
lomcdv. under auspl.e of the Altru- n(l1l(.(1 ur (lirp(l (lf Rirlng
Man Ctih Priced m to tn chic Waters- I'lerep MI Company of
improvement Kiart date prbes iji'l I Virginia anoth. r angle upon which to
name of the plav will lie annmni' ed work
later. j ...
Mrs HlKglnm remltided u of our j Mra Marina Uiotiey and children
alogan "Swat (tie Ff ." Now la thr'nre stlng her purrnl la I -a vara
time for everyone to In gin a tnoni county. Marma aerontpaaled them an
vlrorou cum pa ten ugulnxt Hie ever far aa Hai(aa.viilUng hla mother and
invading foe. One slain now mean famll while thvre
ml I lion p lean to deatroy later. N'ot
only annihilate the enemy hut deetroy
hi forte nod ramp "Swat the Kly."
At the i (inclusion of the porgram
M ttdamea Hard) tsened tniHtl dell-
vloui ri'f riHthmenm Club adjourned
lo meet with Mra. Hlggln. Man h
lOlh
We All Want It.
Mr. Pro of Sweetwater waa la
lown veaterday contirrlng with the
local people anent an appeal to Ihe
unia Ke railroad to put on a local
paaaenaer train each way between
Amarlllo and Pwrrt water.
He s.va Ihe ne. schedule I very
unaatlafanory to the people Pouth off
Slaton and thai the Chamber nf
Commerce at Sweetwater. Snder
Pout and Slaton hate joined in a pe
tition for the proposed two trama.
tonaldirtng ihe large passenger ;
traffic wht'-h now travels mer this
line as ronnl tier n hie Kanaaa City and
N'nrthrn hustnen to the (lulf coast
la handled it seem that there should
be two paaaenger trains each way
dally. The people of Pialavlew are
very much in favor nf Ibe additional
aervtee. Plain view News.
Hi 10 They dnwio !
Mr. and Mra. (leorgt Wetdy and
their aona. Iee and Walt Weldy and
their families hare recently moved to
Snyder from Daytoo. New Met tee and
will wide here. The elder Mrs Wei
dr h the ooly atwtor of W. T. Boon.
XI'MIIKH THIHTY-NKVWf
has Ki..a:n hwkktwatkk
j FIKM FACTS IN I'AKK NOT
(iKNKItAliLV KN'OWV
! l-""h Jordan who haa been In Jail
' l'r'' fnr vral daya charged with
UMh 1HMl"H-
''"'" "K "'in e'tna to lm not
; entenclvely known hut the ileceaaed
had an eMemthe acquaintance of lon)f
.standing In ihe county and was cun-
Nt(lvr.( HII flnorah(e man.
Tlie ri al facts In tbe case will pro-
bably not be known until they are
threshed out In the court.
HI III. IIMIT WATKtH.rii:iU'K
I
OIL COMIMNV
i take In Hie Waters-Pierce Oil Com
panv The Hare-1er Tiunt Ibe Mov
ing Picture triiKt and anything e!ne
thai uiik line.! and run out of Hie
slale fur iloiati'n of law
Allerthe ouster ol Ihe old Waters
1'lene (Ml Company and the payment'
r Us tine us pmpertv was taken n -er
U the ..n. r'.ir.hie -s'i-iiitlf-n
Sei retfir of Slale Worth ita wiih
ii-ki-d to Litnit a peruit' tn do luisi-Iic-s
Tt Mis to the W:i t er-- 1'i-n e
Oil C.tilt..l. t'f Vlrj'lliiii He t . lined
Ibis W'i. it F C : ii. tt I.. -ci tue S. . -retarv
.if st;te ihe in:!) r was :.r;iin
br-mi bi t'..rii.. ii. tt. ral I nev
t tn-eil .! j.a--' ;:.v.ir: I.U nn tit.- np-
l.ll' n'lt. ri r i r the '1. juT'iilt and
iniilithi ill D-i pruc. editiCs w re hroi:L'lit
ttti.lii-t Se. reiarv Welti rl in the Su-
preme Coitrt the Waleir IVrti- Oil
( '.irn pan 'if Viri'inia . f tit. titiiiig 'hat
it -liinil'I t.e cruntcfl ii permit for it
is now without tt'Ml 'aim The Su-
preme Court refuted ih. iniimUmux
The Valentine MM! haa now been In-
A. (I. Itf her. a member of the po-
lice forr id HI Pab woa bre thla
week to vtalt hla parent at Pluvannn
and hla brother lr N r (etcher
Is Snyder.
1 D (V lUntley waa here Tueiday
jand uya the mild rt haa cleared him
ton the chicken iiuevlton. He anya yon
ran t fatten a hog that eata rhlckena
aad that la why tbe rr waa poor. He
aatp uearly all preacher are lean and
lank
A. M Curry la u tbte week from
Mile to look alter bM farm intereata.
J m f him hir
h 9rmm f ro(hng
their work and ewrnlMdy I hope
i fot
Mn j H rmM ylM
Willie I avis left Tueeday oer the
Seat a Fc for Sonto Anon where Mr.
Kvans la working Mtaa Imvla will
'proceed to Ran Anol in Join her
mother.
Mra. Al lurry and ehlldren of Ml lea
were here laat week vlairlog Rlmo
Curry and family root of toon.
Ker. J. W. MeOaha. of Rl. I was
here Maday e a route borne from 8ao
Angelo where bt flatted Hla donjthter
Mra. Autle Irteh who tn stek.
Tim Harrey la reportowaick aJ Ike
borne of W. T. Thempeoo.
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. THIRTY-SEVEN, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1915, newspaper, February 26, 1915; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288088/m1/1/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Scurry+County+-+Snyder%22: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .