The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. FIFTY, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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TUB BNTPHR B1CMAL. SlfTPH TKXAB FRIDAY MAY AH IMP ' ft '
t Notice l)v I'nhllcstlon In Probate
THE STATE OV TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Scurry County G recti ug:
You are hereby commanded to
cauac to bo published (In a newspa-
per of general circulation which has
beou publltthed continuously and reg-
luily for a period of not loss than
eue yeur In your County) tit leant
once a week for 3 consecutive week
revlous to the return day hereof
copies of the following notice:
THL feTATE OV TEXAS.
To all persons interebted in the
tutute und persons of Lester Hardin
Willie Hardin Jessie Hardin Tom
Jlurdln Clura Hello Hurdln. Lucile
Hardin und Daisy Hell Hurdln min-
ors. Mable Hardiu filed an application
la the County Court of Scurry County
on the 7th duy of May 1920 for let
tcrs of Guardianship which said ap-
plication will be heard by said Court
' om the 12th day of July 1920 at the
Court House of said County In Sny-
lier. at which time all persons inter-
ested in said persons and estate are
required to appear and answer said
application should they desire to do
JK.
Herein fall not but have you be-
furo said Court on the first day of
the next term thereof this writ with
your return thereon showing how
you have executed the same.
Witness my hand and Official seal
at Snyder Texas this 18th day of
May. 1920. .
W. M. CURRY
Clerk County Court Scurry Coun-
ty Texas.
62 By Ada Riley Deputy.
Oinyon School Cloned
The Canyon school closed last
Friday night. The exhibition waa
txcelleut. The program consisted of
songs speeches and dialogues.
The audience was appreciative
and orderly. .
The teachers are very grateful to
the patrons of the Canyon school
for tho very sympathetic co-operation
during the term.
Large nUe buckets Crisco $2.00
Ralston Grocery Co.
Palm
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Meals and short orders promptly served. Cigars and Cigar-
ettes. Agents Sweetwater Steam Laundry.
We are now permanently
East Side Public Square. .
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Flri ItnptiMt Chtrch
Well there are several things we
want to say. First did you see that
wonderful write up of the Soulhorn
llaptlst Convention as It was given
by Jns. E. Ferguson aa he gave it
in jIs last week's "ForumT" Sure it
is a wonderful display of Ignorance
und wo scarcely know how ono man
no oldor than he could have accum-
ulated so much knowledge and wis-
dom. Sure utter this all Uupllsts
will have to skldoo for he bus meant
the utter crucifixion of very ono of
us. If you haven't seen the notorious
article you ought to get a copy und
lend it. ltut the Tact thut Jim Fer-
guson is against tho Huptlwts ought
Ic be proof positive thut they are all
light. Hut you know ho is ugulnst
ujl the preuchers churches women
prohibition woman suffurge etc. etc.
You ure specially Invited to bo at the
llaptlst church next Sunday night
us this wonderful urtlclo w ill be read
and a few feeblo remarks made there-
on. Vou will Burely wunt to know
how this new candidate for the pres-
idency of the United States arnys
himself ngalnsH the religious forces
ot the country. And his attitude
towurd Haptlsts is also his attitude
toward other religious organlxatlons.
Hut we shall road the atrcle to the
congregation for it Is too good to
keep.
Sunday school will meet at 9:45
und the morning service at 11:00
o'clock. At this hour tho pastor will
bring a special message looking to-
ward the revival meeting which be-
gins on firBt Sunday In June. Just
one week from Sunday.
In addition to reading the urtlcln
by Jim Ferguson and lonimentins
thereon a little we shall bring a spec-
ial messane suitable for the occasion
und well selected to follow such an
attack on Christianity. The j;reot
crowd will be there Sund.iy night.
and n special welcome will be ex
tended to all.
Last Sunday was a fine day with
us. The pastor had Just returned
fiom Washington where he attend
ed the convention. At the morning
hour he told of the convention and
at the evening hour preached from
the text: "Say unto the righteous
it shall be well with him and to the
wicked it shall be 111 with him."
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located in our New r.a-e
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Axt kr TlnvrSin lit
Provides an explanation of all your expenses
Gives you the buying power of ready cash
Furnishes a valuable business reference and credit builder
A means ef realizing your personal ambition with a safe depository until then
WE CAN SERVE YOU ACCEPTABLY
WILL YOU GIVE US THE CHANCE?
THE
asm-
Had seven additions to the church
Many others ought to come In next
Sunday. We ought to have many
uddltloua even before the meeting
begins.
Don't forget the date ofthe revival
meeting it begins on the first Sun-
day In June. Lr. E. C. Routh will
heip the preaching and Mr. Theo-
dore H. F&rr will leud the singing.
Mr. Fnrr is one of the greatest sing-
ers that ever came to Snyder and
we uro counting very greatly on tho
music. Let everybody get ready to
attend tho meeting and help In tho
good work.
W. H. SIMS. Pastor.
Firth Sunday Meeting
Program for th4 Fifth Sunday
Meeting of the North Colorndo Hnp-
tlst Association to be held with
Mooar's Creek church .May 28-30
1920:
Friday Night
7:30 S'ong and Prayer Service
Led by Arthur Turner.
8 P. M. Preaching C. E. Leslie.
Kutiirduy Morning
9 A. M. Sng and Prayer Service
In connection with talks by all In
Christian Experience Lr-di by Lee
King. -
10 A. M. What effect will the Inter
church World Movement have on
llaptlst! Led by L. S. Knight.
11 A. M. Preaching Preacher to
be selected.
12 Noon. Dinner served at church.
1:30 P. l. Song and Prayer Ser-
vice Led by Tandy Martin.
2 P. M. What is the condition and
needs of this Association? W. E.
Clarldy and others.
3 P. M. What advantage to the
churhces Is the Million Dollar Cam-
paign. Lee King and others.
4 P. M. Our obligation to our or-
phans home at Waxahachle W. L.
The Great Asset
A Bank Has
Cannot l.e expressed In more fe.ures. but lie. rather In Ser-
vice. Courtesy and sound busines. principles.
On the basis of ties things. !!.! have !- .u a p..er lor
pood In this community we solicit your account
The Snyder
National Bank
umift
FIRST NATIONAL
Henderson and others.
Night Her vice
7:30 P. M. Song and Prayer Ser-
viceLed by Howard Clements.
8 P. M. Treacblng Preacher to
be selected.
Sunday Morning
9:30 Sung and Prayer Service-
Led by Albert Turner.
10 A. M. Who 'Is responsible for
the Sunday School? Who should
teach? Who should attend? Gen-
eral discussion Led by Tandy Mar-
tin. '
11 A. M. Preaching Subject
"Church Finances" Preacher to be
selected.
12 Noon Dinner SVrvod nt the
church.
2 P. M. What is tho cause and
what tho remedy for the prevailing
non-attendance on service by church
members Led by A. P. Ganaway.
3 P. M. Prenchlng by L. S. Knight.
Sunday Night
Preaching Preacher to be select-
ed. All uro Invited to attend und
take part In these services.
Trains will be met at Snyder on
Friday.
H. C. Fenton.
Arthur Turner.
G. S. Conroe.
Committee.
Expretthlon of Gratitude
Wo desire to express our henrt-
folt gratitude to friends und rela-
tives for kindness sho'vn us during
the Illness and death of our beloved
wife and mother.
5t'-d G. R. Kite and fi?'lly.
l:l .eil at llrldge ftreel VKin
ynrd in Snyder Suturdiy May 29. a
load of broken mares nnd horses
weight from 950 to 1350 pounds
from 4 to 7 years old Oliver &
noil.
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Farmers Meeting at Court House
Kuturdny 2 P. M.
J. M. Hendry has JuBt returned
from Galveston and Houston and has
loarned more ubout the cotton situ
ation. Ho wants to talk to a mooting
of all tho farmers and others' Inter
ested in cotton to get on a practical
busts for handling tho 1920 crop and
he horeby mukes this call for a mass
meeting of farmers to bo he'd at the
court house in Snyder tomorrow Sat
urday. May 29 at 2 o'clock P. M. to
have a free and open conference on
the matter of marketing cotton Now
let's linv a big meeting nnd free
discussion and lay out u practical
plan.
FOR RENT My building on the S.
cast corner of Public Square after
June 1st. W. T. Thompson. B0
W. L.
llONimi)
Will do your plumbing at
THE SNYDER BARBER SHOP
ItOSWKI.L A GAHKETT. lYt..
We desire to announce to the public that we are better
equipped than ever for tho handling of our fast growing bus-
iness. Our parlors are flttrj up with all modern conven-
iences Promptness courteous treutment. Always catering
to the general public for your business. Call sr.d see u
NORTH SIDE PUBLIC sgi AltK
STOP-LOOK-LAUGH
10 per cent discount
or extra pants free!
Take your choice! 10 per cent
Discount on a Tailored Suit or
Coat and Pants or you may have
an Extra Pair of Pants FREE
instead.
Come in and let us show you how to take the
"II-" out of High Clothes Cost. Evtry
garment guaranteed from the Roods on the
Holt to the last stitch in the button hole.
PRICE YOU WILL BE GLAD TO PAY
MODEL TAILORINGS
BANK
AllrKTlMa dab
Mrs. William Wlilsford was he V
ess to the Altrurian Club s We"
nesday May 19th.
With only one more meetluf bsfO
...ii nmnni fur the summer ths
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were a number ofthlngs to be atte
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largely taken up with the disposlti-T
of burlnotts untune aim-uiu y-
for next ycur s worn.
a roKiuno nf current emits for
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......b i iir KttiiHon und a rep
of the Sixth District Club Foderji
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lion Meeting nt iiaiiiuaer "7
Anderson were part of the f
noon's program.
Mrs. Wllsford served dainty
fresliments to Club members
Mosdumes Ward Gross and W.
McCormick.
Shaw
PLUM Mult
reasonable prices Phone 6T.
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. FIFTY, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1920, newspaper, May 28, 1920; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288386/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .