The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, No. THIRTEEN, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1920 Page: 5 of 10
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THE SNYDER SIGNAL. SNYEEIt T EXAS FRIDAY SEPT. 10 mo.
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y The Snyder school bulLdlnpa and
grounds are being put In condition
the opening of school work next
onday morning. i
A number of the people of Snyder
have kindly ottered to open their
home to the teachers who are ur-
ilvlng this week to' enter upon their
duties In tho Snyder public schools
next Monday morning. The spirit
of the people of Snyder towards the
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Fathers
Be snre and bave your poys
hear Mr. Tolpertiu his ureat
lecture on Patriotism and
Come Yourself
THE LAST DAY
CHAUTAQUA FORUM
Begins Oct. 16
school work of tho city Is most corn
inenilablc.
There will he a meeting tf nil the
teachers at the Central school build-
ing on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'-
clock for tho purpose of forming one
another's ncqunlntance'and of getting
I heir minds prepare.:! for entering
upon their duties in tha schoo! room
with an enthusiastic devotion.
Pupils entering from other schools
must bring a record of-their last
year's1 work In school. Those who
are from non-affiliated schools will
be given an entrance examination
during the first week or else take
the same work they pursued the
past year. . Tho examinations will
not he technical. The (acts will not
count for as much In grading as the
form ability 'to think and natural
use of English. It Is to be expected
that pupi!s daring the vacation will
forget many of tho facts learned dur-
ing the past school term. No re-
WHAT'S ON AT THE COZY
Today
view of subject mutter Is therefore
expected. The teachers will use
common sense In arriving at edch
pupil's ability to pursue studies in
the Snyder public schools. Good
training in school will reveul itself
in many ways.
Very few changes In the plans and
course of study of 'the previous
years will be made this year.
School days are close at hand. We
have a splendid guaranteed fountain
pen' for $1.00 With ribbon and
gold ring (1.75. Call and see our
line of pens and silver pencils. II.
CJ. Towle Jeweler. 13 '
Columbia Phonographs and Re-
cords. II. G. Towle Jeweler. 13
If you want to buy or sell anything
phone 56 Harrier's Second Hand
Store. 12-lSc
Edison Phonographs and Records.
II. G. Towle Jeweler. 13
"Who Cares" a Select Tlcture with Constance Talmadge and
the final episode of "The Lost City." Don't miss it.
Tomorrow
"Joyous Trouble Makers." by William Farnum. With last
episode of "The Lost City" for matin- only. Farnum Is
playing a wealthy young man who liked fun and frolic
and gets it on his vacation.
See the ladies of the Altruian club
or any one of the Chautauqua pro
moters and get a season ticket now.
There Is no room to doubt your being
satisfied. The Redpath-Hornr folks
always satisfy.
First ItiiptM Church. lit
Great service last Sunduy morning j
but ruined out at night. As the rain
has made Imposslblu so marty ser-
vices let's muke next Sunday If it
doesn't rain a great day of service.
Why not all our people come to Sun-
clay tfenool and remain for tho
preaching service?
Sunday school will begin at 9:30
and the preaching service at 10:30.1
There will be but two hours devoted
to these two services. We will dis
miss you at 11:30. Evening ser-
vice at 7.
ine seven told unity a message
full of the facts and fundamentals
of the New Testament.
Evening theme: "Soma Things
Impossible." In this day when men
are doing every conceivable thing
wl.at Is there impossible? Well
there are som things as the mes
sage next Sunday night will reveal.
Some things that even Divinity can-
not accomplish.
W. H. SIMS Pastor.
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Silver pencils $1.00 up.
Towle Jeweler and Optician.
FOR RENT Three furnished
rooms close in. Mrs. J. L. Abbott.
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Monday
Cladio I! rock well In "A Sister to Salome" and Mutt and Jeff
In "Private Detective. School C hlldren Matinee 2:30.
Tuesday
Elaine Hammersteln in ''Shadow of Kosalie liyrnes." Also
the first episode of a very Interesting serial "The Branded
Four." A high class mystery story of a rich old doctor
who willed his money to four girls who were branded with
figures in their Infancy that were not to appear on their
backs until they were 20 years old. Don't fail to see this
Interesting story. Your back may be branded some day.
School Children Matinee.
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SPECIAL
Ib'KinnlnK Saturday anil continuing
All Next tf k.
MEATS
Smoked Ilacon per pound .....28c
Dry Salt Bacon per pound 25c
Wednesday
ZaSu Pitts In "Bright Skies.
down a stairway banister.
In "mil Posters. "
See ZaSu ip a slide for life
We will alsl bave Hank Mann
Thursday
Friday
Checkers." One of the greatest racing scenes ever filmed.
This is a William Fox "Extraordinary Production."
Compound
Jewel per bucket .'.$1.90
Purity per bucket ...1.90
Whit Cloud per bucket 1.90
Flake White per bucket il.90
P. & G. Naptha 6 bars 65c
Crystal White 6 bars. 30c
White Flyer 6 bars 30c
School days are close at band. We
have a splendid guaranteed fountain
pen for $1.00. With ribbon and
gold ring $1.75. ('all and see our
line of pens and silver pencils. II.
O. Towle Jeweler. 13
Brunswick Phonographs and Re-
cords. H. G. Towle Jeweler. 13
WANTED To rent a house for the
term of school. References furn-
ished. Address Box 37. Gall Tex-
as. 12-13
Plenty Bran White Shorts. Gra) Shorts
Corn Chops and Oats.
Deliver anywhere in the city.
Also in the market at all times for your
poultry and eggs.
Phone 71
Snyder
Produce Co.
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Robert- H r.-.. . '
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irom Thn r o wV"rtVC i "Drained
lil ! Lone Star Cotton seed for
blantinff near Snyder next year
The demand for this rrSn t I
kriii h . s. ffrade of seed
F. v "f ' u 01 thc s"PPly and
V; rir V.r vfto desire to ob-
f" "v actu win nave to book thom
'J "act; SUl! VIP f n..
c Firs National Bank 0 '
tllon fanned Fruits
10 pounds App'es 85
10 pounds Apricots 1.10
10 pounds Table Peaches 1.40
10 pounds Pie Peaches 1.00
10 pounds Black berries 1.4 0
Kcmcmlwr thee Specials are gtxn!
or Saturday and next Hfck only.
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office. !
The state platform will demand
that Texas must be redistrlcted.
Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Whitmore. who
some time ago purchased and moved
to the Hairston place in East Snyder
neve remodeled painted and papered
and now have one of the prettiest
homes In Snyder.
Silver pencils $1.00 up.
Towle Jeweler and Optician.
H. G.
13
The North Colorado Baptist asso
ciation is in session at Fluvwna
Meeting last night to continue
through Friday Saturday and Sun
day.
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my bills-..
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South 'ji.r Tomer Square
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Silver pencils $1.00 up.
Towle Jeweler and Optician.
Fountain pens $1.00 up.
Towle Jeweler and Optician.
H. G.
13
II. G.
13
Brunswick Phonographs and Re-
cords. 11. (1. Towle Jeweler. 13
The c f
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3 ! t a ted.
;.' for r
will ntt.
There is no such
thing as a bar-
gain now
You PAY and pay dear
for what you get
Quit worrying about the
price; put that time in
on picking quality
goods. Get good
stuff
We have nothing but
The Best
BUCKHORN TAILORS
Better Dress For Men
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Born.
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Snyder
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Notice.
On account of the loss by fire the
Presbyterian Orphans' home at Al
bany Texas wherein 167 children
were rendered homeless the mem
bers of the Presbyterian church at
Snyder have designated Sunday Sep.
12th as filiation Kay to help re
build the home. They also extend
nn invitation to nry who wish to
neip ni mis cause i mane clonatioi:
lit the 11 o'clock service nt the Pres-
byterian church on Sept. 12th.
Assuring you that any donation
will lie appreciated and thankfully
recti v (I. Tte.-pct f ully.
Mrs. Frank Cole.
Mrs. 11. Wilson
Otm:f.itte.
Bud Bioht
Brainstorm?
for Best Bushel Wheat
$200 For Best 10 lbs .Lint Cotton
School days are close at hand. Wo
have a sp'endid guarantei-4 fountain
len for $1.00. With ribbon and
gold ring. $1.7"). Call and see our
line of pens and silver pencils. II.
f!. Towle. Jeweler. 13
$100 000 Automobile Display
$FOO0 in Premiums
S3:.00 Automobile Race Purse
$."i.f00in Free Entertaintiients
$4500 Roundup Purse
$100000 Tractoi Show
Heaviest Cotton Premiums in South
2rd Largtst Wheat Show in IT. S.
Over S-C'0t'h Prizes on Wheat
$o00 Cakh PreiAiums on C tton
$200 haty Contest Prizes
$100000 Merchants Display
$100000 Live Stock Show
Big Poultry Show
The BiRgesi Fair in West Texas This Year. 5 Bijr Days and Niuhls of Fnn. Admission to 11 Exhibits
FREE. No Entry Fees in any department. Entries open to the Worlr
The North west -Texas Fair
PLAlNVlEW TEXAS SEPTEMBER 27-28-29-30 OCT. 1
Write E. U.MILLER Secretary Plait view Texas for your copy of the big Premium List
Mis Mjille Toiler.
"The Lion and the Mouse" Is an
absorbing story of the misuse of
power for personal reason and of
the curbinR of that power through
the compelling appeal of love and
right. Hoth the stery and the teller
will awaken hold and satisfy your
Interest. As someone has said.
"Yon forget that a siiiRlw artjht
stands before you but you imagine
instead that you see a group of act
ors carrying their parts and carry
ing them well." Then the actors
seem to disappear and you are living
the story itself. Miss Tullar pre-
sents this play the third day of the
Chatauqua Forum. Set the evening
aside. Vou will long remember it.
Coming to Snyder Oct. 1C 1718
and 1!.
Silver pencils $1.00 up.
Towle Jeweler and Optician.
H. G.
13
you want action utart
something with a cop.
If you want action out of your civ
or any kind of machint ry start fur
our machinf phop.
i:PKKT IKt HAMSTS
to do the rernirins and all 1 he work.
Why should you ry to do the un-
pleasant dlsagreeabe work at home
when we are so well prepared to take
the trouble oft your hands.
OUR SKUVK'K IS BKST.
A stitch in time saves nine in (he
repairing of your Automobile.
SperJal sale on Tii-e this we-k
CASH GARAGE
J. W. Hendryx Manager.
Snyder Phono '.! Texas
Mr and Mrs. Jim Ke'ly have come
back to us from Kansas and Mr. Kel-
ly is now working In the postofflce.
It is understood that be Is acting as
! temporary clerk until after the ei-
atnlnation which will be held to-
morrow then the position will be
! permanently filled by civil service
appointment'. .
Fountain pens fl.00 up.
Towle Jeweler and Optician.
H. G.
13
Judge M. E. Rosser is at the (Late
convention In Fort Worth.
Edison Phonographs and Records.
H. O. Towle Je'weVT. 13
Fountain pens $1.00 op.
Towle Jeweler and Optician.
H. G.
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, No. THIRTEEN, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1920, newspaper, September 10, 1920; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288406/m1/5/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .