The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. FIFTY-TWO, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1920 Page: 3 of 16
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THE SNYDER SIQXAi ENYDKIt T KXA8. FRIDAY JUftt 18. IMP.
tit
.In Newapaper Circle
Ifhli li my commandment that
t love one for one another.
. B. would Incorporate the divine
ctlon in the San F.ranclsco dec-
liJan of principles. As a pracu-
jjclatlon of what U known as "the
r roblem." Is W. J. B. the ad-
s agent of the millennial dawn
-Fort Worth Record.
jbe not but the millennial per-
l fcolng to come Just the same
the doctrines :ld down by the
'of Galilee will prevail. A bin
ntage of the people may suffer
their stubbornness but they have
fair warning.
8t City Post notes that nearly
owns along the Santa Fe report
li building in progrtH. wnne
la not doing much' and wants
now what the matter Is. Co to
towns and see and you will
ably conclude that the conscl-
of rport'rs has something to
1th It.
4 roe Kentucklans were killed In
ht over a dog. The dog Is alive
use he ran away and hid. All
fhlfh proves that brains will tri
ll In the end. Johnstown Demo
te .t AvMnt!v was not a Ken-
)'y dog.
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'o matter what you do or how
f do the people who crltlcU can
r. The only trouble with
they don't. Foard
' Vette
L'l Is that
. y News.
J a fellow likes you he U pleased
U what you do. If he doesn't you
I i do to suit him.
k
me peope are very careful not
ave any money in their panis
et at night. They are afraid
axahachle Light'
f ther of whl.h wouM plve moot
an unoay feeling became of
(the burglar would think of us
what the wife would say to us.
Uryan
bv his
J. Rountree of the
e hat been called upon
'ibors to stand for election to the
Mature. Itountree has been try-
to show up as a man without
ilh down there in Hrazos County
now the folks want t" Ret him
iape to bo Investigated.
le Richardson Echo thinks that
ft folks who have found out mai
is a W school fund surplus
he ?tate treasury Just can't
11 It. They must find som way
t It out. It was so when the
pbell Administration (fit that
wad off of the Waters-rierce
A Chattanooga plumber has effec
tually aerved notice on he public
that the standing Joke about plumb-
ers charging $1 an hour and more
"to- go back after their tools" does
not apply to him. He carries his
complete plumbing shop with hint to
every job In a Dodge Brothers bus
iness car. The interior of the panel
body la so arranged that there is
a place for every tool and every part
There are no return trips and no
delays.
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If South Texas farmers can't grow
cottou because of the pink boll worm
why may he not try some other
crops? Out In West Texas when a
drought gets one kind of our product
we go In for Sony-thing else then if
we make a total failure we borrow
money from the State and the next
year we pay It all back with Inter-
est. The Idea of trying to prohibit the
growing of cotton within five miles
of the oil mill and the gins at Sny-
der because pink boll worms have
been found In South Texas Is almost
ridiculous.
The Republican candidates for the
presidential nomination sient so
Mich money In fighting each other
that they became ashamed of It af-
ter being caught up with and some
of them want to give the boodle
back. :.-2 yT'TIi"
KMhu Root who sailed from New1
York today to attend the sessions of
the organizing committee of the per-
manent court of International Jus-
tice of the League of Nations goes
without credentials of any kind from
the government. Since the United
States Is not a party to th treaty
of Versailles it can have no official
representative on the committee and
some officials said that Mr. Root's
Mat us ns a member probably was
without precedent In diplomat! his-
tory. Washington Special.
The Wilson administration has
been noted for disuse of precedent.
President Wilson has succeeded sev-
eral times In dipping red tape and
In sending Mr. Root to the confer-
ence h has sent a manthat will knov:
his rights and will maintain what
ever of National dignity the Repub-
lican Senate has left In tact.
jyy
The 3Cth state has not yet rati-
fied the 19th amendment. Thero are
probability that Louisiana may fin-
ally do it. Politicians would like to
v alt until after the two parties get
lined up. hut to a small calibre ob-
server it looks like the party that
cinches the proposition will have a
good U'ktng point.
The banki and the post office pall
due respect last Monday to Decora
tion Day
A little bit of cleaning and tidy
ing up between town and the Santa
Fe atatlon would' five atrangera a
more aesthetic feeling. Nearly every
body coming to Snyder comes along
that street.
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A bill was Introduced last week
. . t IIba
In the Texas legislature 10 ivRiun
boxing bouts and the house very
promptly kilted It. It hasn't been
many years since the Texas legisla-
ture was hurriedly assembled In spec
lal session to enact a law to prohibit
prize fighting in Texas.
M"
The United States Senate has
scented danger from the rapid spread
of Anti-American sentiment and the
activities of anarchlstls and Bolshe-
vist agencies and have passed a bill
to exclude from this country that
class of foreigners who advocate
overthrowing of the American gov-
ernment. The bill Includes persons
who write or circulate matter to In-
cite riot.
M-t
To Coal t'onftunieis
Storage coal for winter use Is
beginning to arrive. To all of our
patrons who have glvefi us their
order we take this method of noti-
fying thorn that we are now making
deliveries. We are delivering the
coal In the order In which It was
booked. In case you are not ready
for delivery' td le tliada you will con-
fer a favor by notifying us at once.
Owing to the severe winter In Colo-
rado shipments from this point are
considerably delayed and this coupl-
ed with the railroad situation Is go-
ing to make It extremely difficult to
get sufficient coal. Undoubtedly the
same conditions as prevailed last win
far win be with us agin this winter
possibly worse.
All those who can possibly do so
will do well to store their winter coal
now. All coal mines have sold their
capacity output and it Is Impossible
to buy domestic coal f-om any of the
mines.
Kindly notify us It you are not
ready for delivery to e made.
W. T. Raze & ?ons.
Thone 262.
Mers-Yonge
Miss Louise Tonge daughter of
Judge and Mrs. Vonge formerly of
Snyder who has for several years
been connected with the Snyder Na-
tional Bank resigned her position
there week before last and went to
home of her grandmother at Balrd
where on Wedensday June 2nd she
was married to Mr. Frank M. My-
ers of Strawn.
The groom was for a time employ-
ed at the Echols Drug Store In Sny-
der and Is favorably known.
The bride Is a splendid young wo-
man. Intelligent attractive and pos-
sessed of abundant graces. She Is a
lady of fine business ability and has
been a valuable factor in the solid
line-up of the working force of the
Snyder National nank. The Signal
extends congratulations.
Servant (lrl Wouldn't tio in (Vllnr
Fearing Rats
Mrs. Tepper Plain field N. J. says
"Rats were so bad In our cellar the
ervant girl wouldn't go there.
Rougth some RAT-SNA and it
cleaned all the rats out." RAT-
SNAP destroys rats and mice. Ab-
solutely prevents odors. Comes In
cake form no mixing. Cats and dogs
won't touch It. Three sizes. 25c
50c. and $1.00. Sold and guaran-
teed by W. G. Ralston
'flow We Cleared Our Summer Home
of Rata" by Mrs. Perry
"When we opened our seaside
home last May it was alive with
rata. They'd gnawed all the uphol-
stering. We cleaned them out In a
week with RAT-SNAP. I prefer this
rat killer because It comes In cake
form no mixing. Saves dirtying
bands and plates." Three sizes. 25c
COc a nd $100. Sold and guaranteed
by W. O. Ralston.
A. E. DUFF
New and second-hand furniture.
Bays sells and exchanges. Phone
118.
Children Cry for Fletchor'0
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A. E. DUFF
New and second-hand furniture.
Buys sella and exchanges. Phone
118. -T r.H j w "
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j Cncerul
3Th3 Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been
in use for over thirty years has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
Sip sjify-f-f Bonal supervision since its infancy.
WLar?Zy&iCU4l Allow no one to deceive you in this.
JM1 Counterfeits Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Iafant: and Children Experience against Experiment
What is 'CASTOR I A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Paregoric
Props and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
r.ge is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation Flatulency
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels aids
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
If HUNT -.i !
kiNov :..
Try n 'j tc .
1 . r ut.tM
. ' : 1 . U 1 r 1
.1-1 iii
I-. ut c!f ri-.lu
Do "5'j want a mortj
chrTfu! home
You cm have if by s-
Ircttr.i t'. r. rrr ;r pafrrmi ia4
chcer cc:-..c:r.j:iuru ta w.il pa
ptr.
M;ny a woman's rrpu-
ttti.'n t. r cr. ui:e nJ cfwrt
fu! h T.r.e ir..:: ri c u'i:.r hal
been gair.ci bv her rupry tclcc-
Hun ot m.li piper.
Fortunately it Isn't a
question of money: te moit it
m. live interim.! :e i.Ucn t;
lent ccttly.
fr Nannl Chapman and TWry
pone for a v I -1 1 In Oklahoma.
ASPIRIN
f unc "Bayer" on Genulns
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
TM C g NTAUW C O A V 4 W W VO CI TV
mm shoe mi
ITFVP YOUR SHOES NEAT
?THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES
Uayer TableU ot Aspirin" Is gen
Aspirin proved twfo by millions
preacribod by; physicians for
r twonty ypars. Accept only an
roken "Uayer package" which
tains propor directions to relieve
lulache. Toothache Karache Neu-
itt Uheuniatiaui Colds and Pain
ndy tin boxea of It tablets coat
cents. DruRglsU alao all larger
A-er packages." Anplrin la trode
ik Bayer manufacture Monoacotl-
lea'or ot Sallcyltcacld.
LfZ tl f I I Ucn ot M piper. I
VAl'-if 1 Fortunately it Isn't a I
i- Alfred Peats I
1 . . ; v r i
(Jraj uru Dru Company I aiwayt satisiic anj pleases
I I r!mr.f rKirtii1llf I
j turnuhe J. hen my I c;if
I iviinei oeea v w.t.reece $ jsspi ;
I ii DECORATOR ths f. f. daixey cowoiution3 ltd. buffalo n. y.
1 ? Snyder Texas ? i HIM I WWW v
i s. j. casstkvkys I I I
j S. J. Casstevens j J JJjWl TIMES
VBITIVE GENIUS
ROBS CALOMEL OF
jNAUSEAAND DANGER
Otors' Favorite Medicine Now
Purified and Beilned from All
)bjectionable Effects. "Calo-
jtbs" the New Name.
mt will h'imnn in)ttnntty !o nertT
k1wa pnwilor wireless tflcjp-ai'hy
tom rtirriaRPM oolorleM Iodine tante-
tjuinlny nw emins nanvi!ets raio-
f Tbn nw hnprovritient cnllcd "CcJo-
4 1 now n sale at aritoros.
tr bilioutniwi coustipntiou nad Indl-
:f a thff iH Wfaioniel tablet a proc-
'! pnrfct ic l.r. 1 eviden?od by
fact thnt tb.mfaott;rer hava nu-
k'd oil d.-rrT-" t;i refund t!i pricfl
f rnttonvr H -"ifvfetfMy t?-lihted"
i CalotaitH. Onl.-t at bodtima with
"ii'Jow of warSbat'a a'l. 'o tasta.
-.fMsea no -'v"rr.J r?lx Z".j morn-
your liver i tbu v.ichl rlcr.nsod and
nre ferlinrj fine ' yith a hearty appe
I-at who; you p'eewte uo Uaater go
it yenr biiKiness.
ili.talxi nio not sold in btiTlc. Oct an
; :---';s-t cvjei iTice lliirtyj
Texas
King
A Tennessee Black Mammoth Jack
measure.
IS hands standard
Terms: 115.00 one halt cash balance when rolt cornea.
Foal guaranteed.
At my farm 7 miles weat of 8nyder.
J. W. Berry
GOOD mileage good looks
good traction all to an
extreme degree are features of
these tires. In their making and
in their selling the Fisk Ideal is
a vita! factor.
The Fuk Ideal: "To be the beat
concern in the wor!i to work
for and the squnrest concern in
exietenco to tb business with."
Next Time BUY FISK
C. C . Wyatt
iMI III II II i-l
RaiKV ) L-TZr snyaer lexas i
InmnMXhiM
Time to Re-tire?
(Buy Flak)
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR, No. FIFTY-TWO, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1920, newspaper, June 11, 1920; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288390/m1/3/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .