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J" TnS ENYDE & SIGNAL. f I 155 BACKACHE It an Indication of kidney trouble. It meant much to the victim because the deadly Bright' Disease begins in just actt symptoms. ' PRICKLY ASH GITTERS It successful remedy for diseased kidney. It ktrengthens the suffering kidneys, help them to perform their duties properly and by cleansing and regulating the bowel it drive out unhealthy con ditions; restore strength and vigorous health. Qt ts OaautM wMs th rtgara "J" la Bed mi Front UM. Sold by Drugglsta. 1 - DoE. Banks The Up-To-Datc Saddle and Harness Man I make any kind of shop made Roods that you want and at the right prices. If you don t want to buy, bring something around and trademefora new set of harness or saddle. SHOE SHOP IN CONNECTION . attAkMakiBlfcBStJa1MBJIa B . C Davenport shelf hardware, Windmills, Pipe, and' Pipe Fitting, Plumbers Supplies, etc. A New Supply of Aluminum ware just received. South Side Square. A 1 Jl The Land Man See him. He has the Largest List to select Faught Uuilding, Flour! Flour We are proud of our - isOQUET" Flour as a boy ia of his first ml top, brass ted boots and thai going -ouie. Wc know there is nothing butter in u... fr.ll villi the town. Ask our customers, ujj- the same. The pric is absolutely i .gni. trial will make you a constant user. P Coffee! Tea! Spices! unnv Cl The Kat Side Grocers A C0I.GI0N ZRBOE xm ISstakeis Hade By Many Snyder People a common error. -daster the aching back nib with liniments, rheuma ts. n the trouble comes from 'neys. to use Doan'i Kidney is convincing proof of k Polaoik of Hi Springs Price $1.00 par bottle. - jr 1 4 from. I Snyder, Texas. A taylok Texas, says: "Continual drinking of ire water earned my kidney to become disordered. A severe pain darted through my back caus g intent misery. The kidney secret h.ns were too frequent in passage and annoyed me greatly. I was unable to get anything to relieve me until I procured noan-s Kidney Pill.. After t.k inK the first few doses 1 felt bet; terandlwoboies made me well. For sale by all dealers. Price Ml cent Foster Milburn to., Buffalo. Nw York, sole agents for the I'nitrd States. Remember the name Doaii s and take no other. HEW YORK II! LABOR TROUBLE STRIKE OF LARGE PROPOR TIONS NOW ON AND EAP IDLY GROWING. ONE STRIKE BREAKER KILLED Street Cleaning Department is Tied Up and 500 Policemen Stand Guard. Special to Signal. New York, Nov. 13. The most dreaded of all labor troubles that of the general teamster strike, threatens New York unless the city speedily settles its difference with several thousand laborers in the street cleaning department. ' The strike of cartmen who col lect the city's ashes and garbage, extended to the street sweepers today and tonight the depart ment store drivers meet to con sider (uitting work in sympathy. The city is suffering from pre digeous accumulations of -rubbish and garbage. Ordinarily nine thousand cart loads are removed every day. The strike since last Wednesday has permitted rubbish of all kinds to pile up and today it is a menace to health. Jn many apartment houses the janitors have dumped their ac cumulations on the streets, mak ing some of the thorougfares al most impassable with hills of gar bage and jihIich. Tim street cleaning department began work today with several hundred strike breakers, but the men ate novices and under con stant annoyance of the strikers and they make little headway. The men who took the strikers place were guarded by neatly .100 policemen and every member of the reserve was on duty in anti cipation of more riots. Already disturbances has cost the life of one strikebreaker ami sent others to the hosptial. SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a certain Order of Sale, issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Scurry County, on the Oth day of November, 1!11, in a certain cause wherein The Flu vanna Townsite Company is plain tiff and K. L. Davis is defendant, in which cause a judgment was rendered on the .r!b day of Oc tober 1!M1, in favor of the said plaintiff The Fluvanna Townsite Company against the said defend ant K. i. Davis, for the sum of One Thousand, Thirty Six and 44-100 Dollars, with interest at thereon at the rate of 8 per cen tum per annum from date of judg ment, together with all costs of suit, I have levied upon and will on the first Tuesday in December l!lll. it being the 1 1 1 day of sjiid month, at the Court house door in Snvder, Texas proceed to sell for cash to the highest bidder. H the right, title and interest of K. L. Davis, in and to the following de scribed real estate, levied Upon lis the property of F.. L. Davis: Lot No. lb' in block No. 1"" of the town of Fluvanna, Scurry Co., Tex-as. as shown by the pint or map of said town, recorded in the Deed Records of said Scurry eoun ty. Texas. " The above sale to be made by me to satisfy the above described judgment for One Thousand. Thir ty Six and 44-HH $10.(b44i dol lars in favor of the Fluvanna Townsite Company, together with the cost of said suit, and the pro ceeds applied to the satisfaction thereof. ,t. n. noT.rs, Sheriff. Scurry coiiot.v. Texas. Snvder. Texas, Nov. !, !!11. Saved Child From Death After our child had suf feted from severe bronchial trouble tor a year'' wrote (!. T. Richardson ol Richardson Mills Ala., "we fear ed it had consumption. It had a had cough all the time. We tried many remedies without avail and doctor's medicine seemed a use less. Finally we tried Dr. King's New Discovery are pleased to say that one bottle effected a com plete cure and our child is again strong ami healthy. For coughs, cold, hoarseness, lagrippe, asthma croup and sore lungs, its the most infallible remedy that's made. Pries -10c and $1.00. Trial bottle tne. Guaranteed by all dreg-rirls. Statement From Scurry County School Board of Education. At this, the second regular meet ing of the County School Hoard of Education, we are confronted with financial difficulties in the school matters that trustees and natrons of the countv mav be in terested in, and which we desire to report. On account of the the filing of the Scnrry county school land suit filed by John Y. Bowen, et al, on October 18th a train Bt the pur chasers of said land,, the sum of $5800.00 will not be available for school purposes for the school year, which otherwise would have been available. The above sum is the amount of interest that would have been de rived on the sale of the scjiool land as the first annual . install ment of interest, the payment of which has been held up by the filing of said suit. This amount, when pro-rated among the schol astics of this county shows a to tal of $2..'J0 for each pupil. The Hoard deplores the fact that this litigation has come about at the time when the available school money which would be de rived from the sale would be of so much benefit to the schools of the countv. It is a well known tact that the short term of the rural school had been one of the educational prob lems of our state. A suit of the magnitude of this one, involving as it does the sum of $116,000.00 will, in the ordinary course, of e vents, be in the courts for a num ber of vears. if such a suit can be maintained in law. We desire to express our en dorsement of the action of the Commissioners' Court in selling the school land at the tunc it was sold. We feel that Scurry coun ty's schools are in need of the in terest that will be derived from the sale as much, or more, than they will be again. We believe that the annual interest of $.1800 will be more than the yearly ad vance in price of this land and in addition 1o this, our own children now in the scholaslic age, and the children of the future generations will receive the benefit of this in terest; whereas, if the court had continued tin policy of holding the school land, not our own chil dren of Scurry county but the children of future generations on ly would be benefitted after the land was finally sold. We believe that no future generations will b more entitled or even as much en titled to this benefit, as the chil dren of those citizens of our coun ty who have braved thy hardships of pioneer civilization in develop ing Scurry county. As a Board in charge of the school finances of the County we would sk that all good citizens who are interested in the welfare and in the development of our schools, put forth every effort to rest tire this interest of which we are now deprived into the avail able school fund of the County. It takes but little figuring to show how much this annual in terest means to the rural schools of our county, which receive .f.WXt yearly by virtue of said sale. There an- 2-112 scholastics in Scnrrv county. Five percent interest on $116.(MMI yields " .. ... i t i . i I annually, winch uivmcu n me 1 number of scholastics, shows that 1 . aril is entitled to 2.:(. A school having forty-four pupils would be entitled to $100 in round num bers from this interest. If a teacher is employed at .1H per month, the school will have a term two months longer than it would have if it did not receive this interest. Below are given a few of the tabulations that mav hi t JIIKI 1 I "III the school records of Scurry coun ty, showing the effect in our schools of withholding from them tin. hrnoiint theV Wollbl receivi el ve 1 ia .f,r- were it not for the litigation bmi ln-i-n commenced above n red to. School District No. 667 pu pils $154.10, tea.hem salary 12-1 difference in length of term 1 and 1-.1 months. School District No. 10.. .'.0 pu pils $11.1, teacher's salary $6.1. differe in length of term, al most two months. School district No. 14. 45 pupils $10:1. .10, teacher's salary $.1.1 dif ference in length of term, nearly 2 months. School District. No. 1., .'8 pu pils. $1.1:1.40, teacher's salary $60, difference in length of term, two months and four days. School District No. 20. .16 pu pils $128.80, teacher's salary $70. difference in length of term, one month and seventeen dsys. In Indinendent District. 12:1 pupils, school fund d - - - 1 prived of $282.00 IlermleiRh Indepecdtnt District Professional Directory Drs. SCARBOROUGH, WHIT MORE & JOHNSON Physicians and Surgeon Offices at Stimson Drug Co., in the Sanitarium Uuilding. Office rbono No. 33. - SNYDER, TEXAS HOWELL ft BANNISTER Pbyticiani aid Surgeons Office-at Giayum'Drug Store. Office Phone No. 37, Residence Pbone No. 47. SNYDER, TEXAS C. W. MERRILL Physician and Surgeon Telephone Connections IRA, TEXAS I hav bought the Floyd. Champion Dray Line and in future will be prepared to do all kinds of transfer work. OAY McQLAUN Phone 164 Her It a woman who speaks from per sonal kBowUdg and Ion xparianoa, via., Mr. P. II. Brogmn,of WiUoo.W, who say, "I know from aipurieoc that Chamberlain's Coot b Reroedj if tar superior to any other. For croup there is nothing that excel it" For sal by ail dealers. Loans to Farmers Farmers need loans sometimes It Is therefore a Kood plan for the farmer to deposit in the bank when he has money on band. The farmer who handles his affairs In a business line way, j and keeps a satisfactory balance on deposit, builds up a credit at the bank which enables hirn to expect and to receive the help of the bank when needed. We furnish you beyond ques tion a . Safe Place to deiowit your money, and when time coiner 10 make a crop, our customers are who we loan to first. We invite all to open an &t -with us. GUARANTY FUND BANK FIRST STATE BANK & TRUST CO, 204 pupils, school fund 1'. I of H;!.20. Snyd'-r Independent '.strict lit;7 pupiN. school fund ' priv-d of $1.1.(1.111. Dunn Independent District. 121 pupils, school fund deprived of 27s.:iu. The above shows the record ol II I'eW of the schools ill the coilll- ty in so far ;s they iin by thi.i litigation. Th- llflccted Truste.-H same da- ii nd patrons having the tn us to their schools, can ntrure I . , , OUT IIOM MIUi II 111' 1 died. P,clicinir that the above will 1... 1. 1 1 1 . . 1 f..i-,ii w ii irtri. 1 ..f ;n(..r.vt to the trustees of til' 1 on- 1 -1 county arid the school ' have submitted tje f hool patrons, wt "ore go in if r port. Signed : K. A. BIRDWKI.U W. ('. JONKS. J. C. P.EAKLKl. I a c TATK I IV,ii.tv stchool I'.onrd of r iduca- tion for Scurry County. Texa. Coughing at Night. Mens loss of sleep which in bad for everyone. Foley's Honey and Tar 'Compound tops the Cough at once, relieves the 'ick lintr and drvness in the ehroat and 1 u th- inflamed membranes. It t., cv nU cold developing int ) H. cnchitis or pneumonia. r c. t. aIwmvs in the bouse. Refuse sub- t'.tUte rtr coup. dng dryness and te"k in th. throai. hnsrsrnesi anl J au rough an I rrlJs. taK ? r iej j 1 1 11 a au - Uioney and Tar. contain r opi- t.iX. and Business of Snyder DR. W. B. JT ARRIS Osteopathic Physician Office on North Side Square in Williams Building. SNYDER. TEXAS Drs. HARRIS ft HARESiDZS Dentists Office up stairs in the Thomas Uuilding. SNYDER, TEXAS dr. z. j. xnra Veterinary Surgeon Office at Bynum Wagon Yard. Treats all curable diseases of the animal kind. Residence phone 79-2 r, Office phone 248. SNYDER, TEXAS A. C. Wilmeth . . Hardy M. Boyd WILMZTH ft BOYD Lawyers Do a general practice. Wilmeth Building. SNYDER, TEXAS BYNUM BROTHERS Feed Yard We carry a full stock of all kinds of feed and will make prompt de livery to any part of the city. Phone us Our Phone is 246. All Kinds of Seed on Hand West Bridge St., Snyder, Texas Therapeutic Offices Opposite Postoffice Dr. PTool, Prop. In Addition to Medicine X-Ray, Electricity and Other Advanced Thera peutics Used In the treat ment of diseases. Corpulency treated by ap proved method. Up-to-ilate out-tit tor the treat it eut of the noFtand throat Office hours: 8:fi0 a. m. to II :30 a. m. 1 p. m. to C p. m. , The White Runs nicer, lasts longer and costs less to keep up than any other machine made. Sold on Easy Payments Don't forpet the ad dress when you want a machine, cr r.eedles or repairs for anv other machine. V f .f 1 -i -t r f J. D. BOYD, Soutb-west Corner Sqr. Snyder, Texas. Temperature Drops Sixty Nine According to the weather bu reau thermometer, kept by .1. Al ien Weaver, the local observer, there was a drop of sixty nine de grees in tie temperature from Saturday evening until Sunday morning, from ti degres to 17 de frees, a dlffeniee of fi' degrees. The thermometer registered 20 degrees this morning and a cold Miuth wind has prvailed all day. At Lincoln. Kansas, a number of citizens tarred and fcathfYed a woman school teacher and now that some of them are to be tried in eourt. they are asking th i naners to not print the testi- j mony. They ought to be asham- r.j 0I It UI lei us nope mai me court will refuse to shield them. If too Twin chihim Tf htrt pr kp oiri iVat diaordrrt of th Momack sr llwf tnt tfmmr9 silinnl. Tacorrort Ihil o ill Ind 1untrlia's runar aoj fitr TabUl icalWoL TH arc aT e4 plaaMBt ta Uka, SLid miU aod faaila tat rUrL )f aala aU daalctm, 1