The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR, No. TWENTY, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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THE SNYDER SIGNAL SN'YDEIt. TEXAS. FRIDAY OCT. 28 1921.
Tfcll T 0 QAn Uawh I nnJo We have a numberof 40 80and 160 acre tracts left for sale lying
liallaS 1 rUSt CC OaVingS DAM LanUS on the main roads and pike from 1 to 4 miles from Snyder. Fine
land and plenty of excellent shallow water. Soil varies from red catclaw sand to a black sandy loam. dEvery one of these tracts will
make an ideal poultry hog and dairy farm. Prices vary from $12.50 per acre to $35.00 per acre. Some exceptionally choice tracts are
priced at $40.00 per acre. (fljhis land will be sold at from one-tenth to ohe-fifth cash and the balance in from 5 to 9 years at 7 per
cent interest depending upon individual cVcumstances. This is the greatest offer DqIcvm fir ovum ft AnHprCAII
that has ever been made Scurry County people to own a home of their own. DaliCI Ul dyUlll IX rtllUCldUll
GUARANTEED TITLEsW) ACREAGE RESIDENT AGENTS SNYDER TEXAS
KuBtmun Kodak and films. II. O.
Towle Jeweler and Optometrist.20tf
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Garner wont
up to Tafcoka Sunday on a visit.
Ever Heady Flashlights and D ut-
ter I en all new stock. H. O. Towlo
Jeweler. 20tf
O.I1. Wrlpht and T. O. Mooro who
have been hero for the past month
or two left Wednesday for their
heme in California. Mr. Wright to
Brawley and Mr. More to Rediands.
They formerly lived at Ira.
Wo guarantee our prices to bo as
chcttp as the cheapest bn same qual-
ity of goods. H. O. Towle Jeweler
nnd Optometrist. 20tf
D. II. Walton and family left here
this week for Corpus Christl. Mr.
Walton Is expectlnc to make Corpus
Christl his homo but says that he
is not burning any bridges and
when ho gets ready to camo back
to Scurry county he will do so.
The Witches will be out at City
Auditorium Oct. 31 Hallowo'en Car-
nival. 20
Life Insurance
Wc represent the Missouri State Life Insur-
ance Co. and can interest you on one of the best
Life Insurance Contracts that is written. Let
us explain it to you. ROREN & ERWIX
N. W. Corner of Courthouse.
Mr. A. II. White comes back with
the big Signal bunch this week. Mr.
Whlto used to get the Signal before
ho left here) And now sine return-
ing be is starting in nnew. Mr. White
Is ft good cotton seed enthusiast and
is planning to p'ant the Long Stable
another year. Those who have plant-
ed the long staple this year are very
eager that moro farmers become in-
terested another year and secure the
bi'St seed possible.
Ever Heady Flashlights and Bat-
teries all new stock. H. O. Tow!
Jeweler. 20tf
Judge Friu It. Smith went to Fort
Worth last week on legal business
connected with the district ourt. Pre
vlous to that trip ho wag at Ama-
rlllo In the district court at that
place.
lA'gnl Instrument.
We draw all kinds of Legal
Instruments correctly and at
reasonable prices. Do notary
work also.
nOUEN & ERWIN.
N. w. Corner Court House.
Lrtiul Ttle.
We prepure your abstracts
correctly and reasonable In
prices.
1IORKN & ERWIN.
N. w. Corner Court House.
Fire Insurance.
We n-present the strongest
o'.d line companies in tho world
When you take insurance be
sure you are in a company that
will pay the losses and not qulb
bio about it. De sure there is
no question about tho financial
Handing of your firo insurance
company.
HO REN & ERWIN.
N. w. Corner Court House
Kustman Kodaks and films. II. G.
Towle Jeweler and Optometrist. 20tf
'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strayborn avail-
ed themselves of tho opportunity
during tho excursion to the old Con-
federate reunion at Chattonooga to
visit the home folks in Tenn.
Eastman Kodaks and films. H. G.
Towle Jeweler and Optometrist. 20tf
Mrs. Sullie Johnson of Alvarado is
here visiting her brothers Joe and
rope Strayhorn.
Ever Ready) Flashlights and Bat-
teries all new stock. II. O'. Towle
Jeweler. 20tf
Airs. It. O. WIV.a leturnrd from the
fulr Saturday.
Garner Hutcbeson is here from
Plainvlew on a visit.
Ever Ready Flashlights and Bat-
teries all bw stock. II. G. Towle
Jeweler. 20tf
In writing of the parade by the
school children last week we said
that M.S8 Clark's room won the ban-
ner with 92 per cent pretest. It
should have been Mrs. R. E.Clark's
room.
We guarantee our prices to be as
cheap us the cheapest on same qual-
ity of Kods. H. ?. Towle Jeweler
;nd Optometrist. 20tf
Robt. St ray horn went to Dallas
last week on business and incident
ally haw the sights at the fair.
Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
We state it as our Io;-.c;t belief
that the folacco: u.ed in Chester-
field ure of finer quality (and
hence of letter taste) than in any
other cigarette at the price.
Lipt't ft k Myrr Tobacco Co.
Chesterfield
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Times have changed from what they were in the years just past and
business is now conducted on a policy of reasonable price in line with
the market conditions governing the product to be sold. Our goods
are priced on this basis bought on the present market conditions and
we will sell them the same way.
In and Let Us Convince Toy
In our hardware department you will find dishes of all kinds enamelware alummumware
cook stoves and ranges Hot Blast and Bachelor heaters New
Perfection oil heaters and cook stoves.
Just received a new shipment of KEEN KUTTER Pocket Knives
Our furniture display is unexcelled anywhere and consists of bedroom suites rockers
library tables beds and springs mattresses a nice assortment of dressers complete line
of Congoleum rugs 9x12 feet (Gold Seal brand) dining rooni suites dining chairs buffets
and dining tables.
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Don't Forget to Buy Your Wife a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet This Fall
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The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR, No. TWENTY, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1921, newspaper, October 28, 1921; Snyder, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288483/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .