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na MTDM IU0V4L INIOH. SCVBJir OOUHTT TftXA
A IXKW PUllMUATION.
KaUblUhnd by (Ml Promoting Inter.
mtm In Went Trias.
" The National Industrial Journal
II pi.fffl monthly published at
Btrawn Teiat by Mnyon Houle
has come to tha Mgnal thla week.
Tho Journal tt devotwl to tho pro-
motion or oil and u development
and all aorta of Industrial pro rein
It carrlM a law volume of Inform-
ation concerning the oil gu and cosl
fleldif of tho waatcra country and
bullevpf that tola mineral rt-glon In
destined to be the Pensylvanla of the
west and thla Btrawn tmbllratlon
thinks Btrawn li the center of the oil
territory.
The Journal quote A. J. Hnilett.
an oil expert of Houilnn. who says
"flprrad u map of Tmas before
you Take a atralaht odK. allowlim
one end to rost on the Ited Hlvnr
and the other on the Colorado and
draw a lino through the towns of
Clara and Coleman and you have Hip
backbone or the now oil territory
thi-t li bHiiR heralded by mmloKlsIs
and pntrolenin operator! as the com-
ing wonder of the oil world.
To further localise thin area
draw parallel llnoa thirty mites on
each aide or the first lint and you
will have the present mapped IIiiiIih
of toll new oil Kldnrado fairly well
defined. HwfurtriK It to flRiires you
will find thi.t It li approinltnately
ISO mlli-a long by sixty miles wlda
and that t Tin main trend Is an oiikI"
of 4ft degrees northeast by Koutb-
wost. "This meant that lliern are some-
thlng like IB 000 souare mllf of p-i
alble oll-produrlng country or 9-
600000 acres of prospoctlvo terri-
tory where condition are ravorable
eoloKli-ally for the discovery of oil
or ii .
"Comparatively sprakiiiR thin ln-
dlrales a scope of country Iiukiw
than the four innallest stales of tin-
initoti. Jlin Pniinn of Ihe lAtnr Wolfe pre-
rlnct was In Snyder Monthly i ml
rlnrliPit the Hie n ill and Mullns News
for another year. II" says lie lias n
few head of rut tie yel hut unless H
ruins In 60 days he'll lu vv to lliit.ld-
ntr; however If he knew wo wmild
K1 a arcwifl rain In a fw days he
would buy fifty morn bend now.
MS? tt
1 LJCIU r t "W
Iff UlllWlft J
1 J Cardul the woman'g
V C t.l h.ln Mm WU. St'
f il llara Everaole of Haiti L
Y Palch Kf. Read whtl Tf
vctknctt Md dlziluM
... tnd tht ptlu ra
ntj tntn. A Maud
told me I hid Med ttmj-
thlnf elte why met
Cardul?... I did ud
no mw tt wis tMlptar
ne . . . Atter 12 bottud
I em etroni ud y4b.' I
TAKE '
Woman's Tonic
Do 70 led week Ul-
iy wam-out? li your
lack o good health canted
(ran any ol the con-
plalnta to eommoa to
women? Then whj aot
(trt Cirdid t trial? II
thould tureljr do tor yoa
hat H hat dote lor to
minjr thoustadi ol other
women who tulfertd It
thould kelp jrou back to
health.
Atk torn ladjr Mead
who haa UkM Card
She wlO ted yoa how H
helped her. TryCarduL
All Druggists
K 4 tht write: "I had IT
m J general breaking-down TV
P 9 of my health. I was In j
I fi bed tor weeks unable to I
K 1 get up. 1 had tuch a I C
lis
lie
NKWH VMM OAMP TltAVIfl.
That the American Mid lor will get
the chanoe to fight out lili quarrel
with Ibe Hun In the open and above
ground li the bollol of Major Gen-
eral Henry T. Allen Commander or
(he Ninetieth Division. Major Gen-
eral Allen hki Just returned to Camp
Travla from an extended visit to the
allied front In France and baaei his
hope on what he saw there.
"There will be open warfare" he
nays "It won't alwaya bo trenrh
righting. We are Iteming and will j
learn something besides to bide In;
trenches and throw grenades." I
fleveral thousand new men from
all parts of Toxaa and Oklahoma
ive arrived In Camp Trhvls and
are now undergoing the process of b-
Ing entered upon the Insurance al
lotment service record clothing slip
qualification and dtnlgnatlon blanks
not to mention a doxrn and one oltit-r
tlmt cover the asset Mid liability re-
lations between the army and the sol
dler.
Officers who have had any dcnl
fntts whatiwr with Ihe m srrivnh
are enthusiastic In their common'.
"The finest bunch of men I over saw
go Into tho service." wis the way
.n ('imtfiln nut It: he himself In'
In en In tho army nineteen years.
j Tho following men from Heiirry
County Tfiiis havn been nttuch I
to No. 41 lf Oepot Hrlgnde: Hl'lll
II. Oarrelt of Aspennnnt (leorge (
Kills I-ee A. Blmmniis (leornr K
Wren.I) an J. I'litorbaiiKh and Mini
A. Johnnton ill from Hinder Then
men 'have surressfully passed i'mm
the harrowing experlonpia which h
recruit Is iruhjnrtd to during i'i-
llrsl few days In tho army and tm
their solo wish Is for Unci Hum I"
out the red ti.po and let tin in have
at the Kiilser and his burl. Mun '
flurrett lias been anpolnlid '
'clerk ulid he In now buidly iiiuhv- I
In learning the paper work coniirrn i
with a nuiiiiimy. The officers nnd
tion roiniiilBKhini'd iifftcer- or Ho i
Co. arc Indeed ph'iiaed with Ihf r" :
tlty Ulld exri-llenre or Ihe " lM
llshed by Scurry (' ty. The n
inen hfive etlt. ml Ihe Kiuiie In 'Ui i
thurdasllc manner and wh-ti n r
'emit hns Ihe Hplrlt posseted h II"
'men U slniplldeM the nuilnn
making tiiildlir out of the n.
Private Win. C. Hauls. Co. F. Il I '
Supply Train hbs been appointed I'''
valo first clim. Trlvate KhiiI'h '
In In HO'der Teo. 'and betore 'i
listing In the Amv be was mplo
ed by the Fuller Cnllon Oil ( ompnti
Wo have tho honor. If wo mil M
that of having two Muds In our com
pnny. They nre the lluddlestuti hoy
nnd are hustlers bolh of them ('til-
vln has had a picnic by being
K. V. and eating everything In flg!'!
Instead of working. He has lb-
wrong conception of Just what K. V
rontly Is. Head the Armv IMcllniiiir
(Calvin. JainesJ. ban been in ouuH
the hint few days renting bul 1" nlnr
Is Well able to shoot craps with I
rest of the boys.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured j
wllh UX'AL AI'i'l.ll'A'l luNM Uir
rminut reuoh (11. t uf Hir il!ii4m.
ctiirrli I. ft l'l iliNi'i.i'.. (cp-ntly tri-
llui nrvd by cttn.lil'ltloiuil i-omlllloii. nml I
In ur.lnr lo cur. It iu iitu.l luk. un
Int.rml rpmody Hull' fal.rth Mi 'It- !
Chi. I. Uk.n Internally nml Nil. Ilirn '
the blood on lbs imn iu. .tirfiu ol the
.y.t.in ll.U'n Cntnrrh M.iln mi. .i.
fin-sirltml by on. o( lb" I" it ol'Vlnftn.
n till country fur ynii.. It I.
pnar-il of hti of llio h.-.t lonl' . known. I
ronitilnrij wnh wiinc of to. l-.t M I j
rurlflrn. The perfect coniMii'itliui of
ho Inireolenu In Hull I'.ilnrrli Me.li-
cine Ii wlmt prniliMi iinh wntnlrrful
remit! In rnt.rrh.l coiullllona. rienu fur
teiuiii'inlali. fr.t
F. J. rllKNKy CO. Prop.. TolHlo O.
All ItruffKlati. ;fi .
Ilall'a haiully 1'llla for ronatlpatlon.
1iyt) Holier of Kllila. Near M
wna horp Hip other ilay nml BtitiHiTth
id for tlio HlKnal.
tfrTTOS HKFII
llt'lilit Ftlll H.tl.K
Mll.t
MFW AMI
AT Till (III '
llNlf
DIBHOI.I THIN NOTH'K
I I
The firm of llavonport anil Kr:-
aer (rata and fuel dm.lre. h 1
ilLaauli by nmluiil conaoiit . P. K. I
Davenport will continue ilio ru.'l in ;
Inraa aa heretofore at the annio 0I1I i
latantl while Jim Keitier takm ovi i j
the feed buaineas anil will emu n'n'
to aerre the people ua u.uul In tlti
Ine
Any orderi placed wllh u will h'
duly appreciated by u a Inillrlilunla. I
Thanklna yoo (or your liberal pat-
ronaae In the put and reapeclhilly i
eollrltlng a continuance of aamo w .1'
are. Yoora truly
P. t. DAVKNPOItT.
41 JIM KETNKR
Snyder. Teiaa March 1. HI".
R. W. 0oyd one of our good I .Imllb.iie h'
farmer! of route one haa morcd to Mlmlnl
town to work till we get rain ihrn I K r i l '.
he Is "'lag b..:k to the amlllnt fleltla I There ate it-
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KOITB AND ANK.HAI.K I'KH
VKST KA KM LOAN IIONOH
Dated November 1 1917 Due Nov-
ember 1 1937. Issued with the ap-
proval of Ihe Federal Farm Loan
Board a Bureau of the Treasury Iw-
partment of the United Btatca Gov-
ernment. H Redeemable at par and accrued
Interest on any Interoat date after
five years from date of Issue.
Coupon bonds exchangeable for rog
Isle red bonds which In turn are re-
tmchangeable for coupon bonds. De-
nominations 11000 9500 9100; 96)
and I 25
Interest payabl semiannually May
1 and November 1. at any Federal
land bank. Frlnctpsl al the bank n'
issue. Huh prlnc pal and Interest
paynhln In gold or lawful money.
I'rlneu lno'4 Mid Accrued Inteictt
netting about 4 4'i.por rent lo the
redeemable date ( I ! L 2 ) mid 4 pi
cnil ho li.ne in I'i j may remain OU'-
slandliig thtneniier.
KXKMI'T Mttni I I MhltM
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t'lHl'T li' if h' rnmt'T'H
i.piiiint-1 Jit v 1 l!Ui l'ie United
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I .1 W ih till I
trar (a publle official appointed by
the Farm Loan Board) as eollaierhl
security for the bonds United Stales
Government bonds or first mortgage
on farm lands cultivated by the own-
er. The amount ol lofcni to any one
borrower can In no cam exceel 110.-
oou. No loan shall exceed SO per
cent of the appraised value of tho
land mortgaged and 10 per cout of
the appraised value of th? peruu-
utiit injured Improvements tl.ereun.
Mortgages are guaranteed. Furth-
er each mortgage ao deposited must
be guaranteed by a national firm
I mn iivHociatlon or which the borrow
er I a member and stockholder. On
thla stock there Is a double Ilhblllty.
Kach asioclatlos Is required to buy
ttork In the Fedcrnl land bank of Hit
d it riot to the ntnount of 6 per cent
of the loans to Us member and (his
stock Is held by Die bank ks security
for the assoclntion'fi guaranty.
The Innd Is first approved by n
lonn ronimltteo appointed by tho m.-
t On ui f n rm loan annorlu'lon guaran-
teeing the mortgnge. Before the lonn
rs itKtlo the land must be Inveitlgnt-
ed and appraised and a wrll'en re
port made by an appraiser or ap
pr'sers appointed by the Federal
Farm Loan llourd. This apprulKal
rinnlly must bo confirmed by the d'-j
rertors of the Federal land bank of
th dlstr'e. hnd before a bund Issu-
i ' hirtk .l "llow'l tho original application : tuigera and livestock necessary for
: i n: j. iiml appraiser s report on which each tn8 prnppr and reasonable operation
f..r l tie loan Is hnsed lir esMiifned and pasncd nf it)tr rarm.
: upon by Ihe serurU es depiirtment of (c To prnTuie buildings nnd im-Ooveintii-tit
i '"' Federnl Farm Loan Bnanl 1 prove the land .
j the nip i il Wanh'ngton Thr Fnnn Umn Hoard j A) To qui0tt Indelilednees of
Im.1 liniikt.j l "y Un rMl1 uoon ny n1ithe owner.
don oi.ii ttn(.liiinli ror additional security to pro-i 7 Amortisation Knch borrower
mi r 1 1 u -' tprt lB ""n'1 l""(l by Al pry pays back each yoar a certain amount
rnt under! Innn Is mode on the amnrt'iatlon tti (ipp on prnrm heeldea Inter-
n iMo;:il i P'an. Ihe principal of each mortgage p(fl Tna Hyfltem II known as "amor
will be regulkilvjr reduced thug ef- tlnntton . ' For example a 91000.00
! ii. iiier'ifi'ctltig cont'nuliiK Incroaae In tho ifXil at g per C(lnt interest may be
i ii. .;Mnv enulty between loans nnd land vnt- pilt( otft iu-Test and nil by pnylnK
-d ih u. h. ! $00 K year Tor 16 years or $90
in j ferliriciitliin.- Kach bond con- for nineteen years. $110 a year ror
.ni hi tn os on Its race h ctTtTlcoie hear-1 wrilyfur years or I7fi a yoar ror j
.(;... Inr I'm- slirjintiiie of Cie Farm Lon'i twenty eight years. In nsmuch as
lf l(. . ('..miriicFioiier. t)nt It "Ih lustird un Farm Loun Hoard rate
t. i d'-r the authority or tho Federal H ()lly 5 pPr mnt payments would 1
1 t r. .t loan 1 ('t . hurt the approval In ll0 rrri'spnndiiigly ginaller Hum nl
. (( ..(.ii and I-mh. of the Fed-ml Farm e rnr(.KnnR fiKUros. j
t.Mii Hn.inl. nnd Is legal and rogn- K Where Fedei-al Land Hanks
: . 1 r 11 nil respects; 1hat It Is not ar(l irill((i itnil Hanks In the
;i ihle by N'Vioul. Ktate. . municipal rt ra nnnied below serve tho South-
. if hr-a .'Mithor.iy; that II Is Itoui.-d rn Hlalea named In the same con
f ;n ;iiiw' roll --total s'-rur y of the Unit nPrUon:
I ii ' h (i.MTnoieiii bonds or in- Hnltlmoro Maryland and Virgin-
. i . .ii'!d r . r nt moiimu'es on lauds at ;n
- i 1 ---t i-iuiil In ntiiount to the bnndm Columbia North Carollnn oHut'i
i 1 i . ! i- Issued; and thht all Federal land Carolina Oeorgla and Florida.
. .. t banks aro liable for the'payinent of I.oulsvlllf Kenturkoy and Tennc-
i in II bond " ! hee
hn i m 1 1' ' T.X KXKMCTKtN". New Orleans Louisiana Mlsslsi-
r'rtv of Feilernl HUlc City and In. pi and Alfilmtna.
rnl Tnea.
Tho art slates that: The farm
loan bonds Issued under ihe pro-.
v'slons of ibis act shall be deemed! 9. Business of Foderal Land Bank
and held to ho IntftrtimentnlitleR ofto Date: On January 1 1918 tho
tin Hovernment or the United B uta total amount if money actually pa d
(.ml an such they and the income do.' nut to farmers since the starting or
rived there from shall he exempt )uf Federal Land Barks last spring
Irom Federal Hiate municipal and '. was $39112115. This represented
I 'oral tiiMl'oti. ' j 1 8 l Ti 4 actual loans closed. The total
il wilt he noted that this wxemp-1 amount or loans applied for up to
lion la as eompleie as the exempt'on January 1 was $243662195. The to-
df t'ni id States llovernment bonds ial amount or loans hpproved by the
11 t tiini nntt Mutt In ntltlM'on to thn cxpinp-
1 Mun from Htnlo. t'Ur bnd local tax-
M..11 1 ii -) H'i'tni II11' liimila arn frpe frntn tho
in 1 r.rn Inottiinl nnrl atltlltlonal Kntlora) In-i-n
Iii-iiiT .iii1( tux ami npotl not b Inrlnilrd
y i-iiiiiiiiIiI . n lii.r.tnr't;Lx rnuirttif.
Si'tnrlfy fur llcnialta( IjfaTiil
TrtiHa Fiiinla Kte.
TI10 liiitiila wMI lica arcrnlivl nt par
irt 1 1 - fur nil liiivi'rnnii'nt ttc-!
i l:i. 'I'ii-v nniv lio imrrliHaeil bv
ul.a uf tin. Feit'irnl Itewrvr Hyi-
'ii. 'I!nv j ri iici'i ptnlilo lit par to
t "in il miiiiirs il. imai a. Tlioy; lei naralle of ClMrntnont llnod
lini m i ii.vi -I'lM'tiia fur all firlii-:iip tho other day for anothrr apell
uy tin'liri'il fnnHK 11111I aecnrt of Trailing the ftlKnal.
1 all ii (i'ifca uiiiIit Hie Jltrlhrt c i
i-i n. il f.Milrnl ot 'lie Kitlen.t Otiv- Mr. and Mra. W. V. tloy of Juatlco-
n 'i n' 'liiy (no hIiimiIv loanl In- hurt wore reetaternd last Krltlay at
' ' . 1 i I )ii.-r the lti of innoy nf the Manhattan. '
.'- I"i- 1110 runila of BIIVIIH '
coiiitninli'a. fr'.tie'1
tuiil livl-l'lll'in I
iIumii lm;al in nii.i'i
.il inuli
.'Hi-It niiiy ho liiiurhl froi'
1. 1 III Hti;ilil. Wtiahlnetiin
v one of If... Veil-
' '--tt"il ei ii'
1.. 1 i'1 1
; c ; l.ti iin- M -
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lliual ( rrilita Hoe lo lln-n Mnn. i
i I m'. r.'l'i' I.-I'i.il Fnnn leien Art
Ki'le jl tur n '""'I
"a o'eV liorinw money
I
5'.' per cent nr.-
n lit'ona:
-.. Yo mun
Jo'n the nearest "national farm loan
association" or help organise one If
there In none a ear you. To find out
whether there la one near you If
you do not know addnwg "Federal
Farm Loan Board Washington D.
C" or the Federal Land Hank or
your district (sea list below.)
I. A "National Farm Loan Assocl
atlon" consists simply of ten or more
farmer borrower organised In tho
form directed by thff Federal Farm
Loan Board.
S. Bile and Term or Loan. No
man can get a loan for more than
910000 or less than 9100 or for
less than five or more thui forlv
years
4. Limitations No loan may be
made for more than 90 per cent or
the value of the land mortgaged ind
20 per cent of the value of the per-
manent Insured Improvements upon
it. . ;
5. Farmers Only. Borrowers
run it be or about to bncome the
owner of the land offered as security
nnd engkgtxl or about to become en-
gaged In tta cultivation.
6. For What Purposoa one can
Morrow. Borrowers must use the
mnnBr ent them ror the rollowlng
purposes and none other
fn purc!iaHe land for agrlcul-
' lunj uROa.
(b To uurchai(e equipment for
fit. Louis Missouri and Arkansas.
Wltrhltu -Kansas and Oklahoma.
Houston To-xta.
Knleral l.kTiil banka wai $121600-
40. F. O. Rtone Cake.
J. W. Teraylcton I nalB hand-
linn the celebrated T. O. Stone
(orlcakoi. OuarantMtd to be freeh and
I fine.
Preah tcnelalile. nntt frullt juat
i lert-lvod at Wllhilm k Wennlnmr.
nrncera Phone 3. I7tt
Mrt. Albort Tinker haa mornd to
l.ulihock to realde at Ineat tempor-
1 rlly.
OVKB AT HKMINOIiB.
The ftVrolnole Sentinel ot laat week
carrlna the following mention of
aome of our folka:
w. W. Nelaon. Jr. returned Thura
iny afternoon from a bualneaa Tlalt
to Kanaaa City.
Mr. and Mra. Olra Rtark left Tuea-
. day tor Snyder where they ylll
make their future home.
Ml rhrlallno Morrow of Dunn
daughter of Dr. W. H. Morrow form
crlv nf flemlnole vUlted at the home
of Mr. and Mrt. Din Cobb a (iw
tlnva laat week.
J. A. flnlnn of Tema end New Mr
co waa here Balunlar.
n you jopt already own an oil
well you'd bettir hurry. The market
pUc Irt crowded.
TIIM I.FOIHLATUKH
HAH DONH WBLL
(tovernor Huhmlla Mora Work Fifth
Hpeelal Brnwloa Sat Indmhle
It waa expected that Gov. Hobby
would this week submit a batch or
new tubjecur to the legislature
among these were some of the Inves-
tigating Committee's recommenda-
tions ind probably some change In
the election law. It waa expected that
the legislature would take up the
point of providing that the name or
no person disqualified from holding
office shall go on the ticket. It seem-
ed further probable that the time for
holding the primaries would he
changed from July to May. The suf-
fragettes are opposing that change
for the renron that should an act
be passod granting women the right j
to vote In the primaries It woudl oi J
be effective: till 90 days and th'fM
would make It too late ror them.
The special session Is now noarlr
throe fourths gone and It Is likely
they will not Mnlfth all the work that
has been rut out ror them and the
Governor doesn't expect to call an-
other session
The fltatowldo bill has boon band-
led around and H. A. Ivoy one of tho
Tt re mint a thinks the original bill
otirht to be paased but practical
sensible rebsonable pros favor the
Mihsfltuin. M il. Wolfe of Dallas one
or the loading proa le pleased with
the work tho law makora have turn
ed out and sevoral as good mon aa
we hnve uxpress belief that the ses
sion has done Just about enough for
this time. This week Is developing as
much politics as law and It haa boon
urged that now I a good time to
quit and go home.
W. K. Paachen who gets his mall
at Polar came In Monday and moved
his Hignnl dbte up.
Mr. A. K. Doahlor and John or
Dunn wore pleasant h'ignal caller
Monday nnd put down the price of
nnothor year for the old reliable rec
ord of rurrent events nnd harbinger
of prosperity.
g. II. ( Inwi r of I'oopor J. A. llnr
rlann nml ('. B. Fleltla of Pecan Oap
nnd W. W. Itiininr ot l.atlonla apent
arvernl dny hern laat wonk proapeet-
Ink. Tho Slmnl Icarna tha Mr. Fleltla
InuiKht t hi'lf acctlnn fnrm from l)l-
lo fniHh about four mllca north ot
Knjtlor at 130 an aero anil will prob-
nhly move out to hi! place thla
aprlng.
I.ee Aturdlvant waa here Monday
from Hnrmlelgh.
If you have a vacant lot plant It
In eomethlng. There are mon here
with team ready to do the work
nnd you'll got enough atuft to make
you a nice profit.
CASTORIA
For Infant and Children
In Ua For0ver30Yar
SlfnalurS ol
Excursion Rates.
Round Trip M day tlokau to At
plna Aransas Paa BrownarlMa Cor-
pus Christ) Oalvaaton Palaoto ud
Port Lavara also othtr polnla asu
for particular! phona III
0. F. ROWDBN
Fhont SGI
rauinHaHMiAi.
t
DR. i. If. HAMNAJIAM
Office al (Irayum Drug Co.
atflee 'phone 17 . .. Kee. 'phone 14o
Bnyder Texaa
DR. B1 A. HARRIS
DawUet.
ffle ap-eulre la Ham BelUtaa
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FIRST YEAR, No. FORTY, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1918, newspaper, March 15, 1918; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288205/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .