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ii j HI? S.NYPKR TVEKKLV SIGNAL IF YOU WANT IT NEW - -IF YOU WANT IT SECOND HAND IF YOU WANT IT REPAIRED " i Front Ml tr"i mr mr k an m - '- Prices Right Satisfaction Guaranteed R. L. Palmer, the Price IS the Thing Try The-Re f M n iiiiiirn TniimoT tl t I I Kin I I. I 1 OUR iO luunioi n n u To Many destinations in the n North, East, Southeast, fen si n 11 u Colorado Si Dining gCars ste Service j M On Sale daily during the summer tl tl - n j Liberal Stopovers n Choice of W Sleepers Equipped with 13 Talk it over with-our Agenta, A. D. HELL, OKO. D. HUNTKIi. Gen. Pa. Aj;nt (ion. 1'as. Ant. l)ALLAS, TEXAS a Asst. CHATTANOOGA IX Tin- Cow Hoy IIuihI Will Attend Hie Itciiiiioii in Tennessee Next Vn(V. The Snyder bund scored such a de cided success at the Macon Iteunion that efforts will be made to sond It to the reunion at Chattanooga next ,i . i,,.M, it win n Let- J'tll till vj v a imimv " n , I federate reunion ut Macon, Georgia, tor prepared. R more comprehensive ... 1 ' I where he went as director or the Cow write up and description of our coun- ()y (.on,.,,rl un(I of Sny,ir, uiat or ty and her productg maye be gotten , aniratl.ol, leading the Texan dele together, steps are already being taken to compile and arrange for tho publication of audi a book. While the little booklet Carried to Macon wan a creditable one. It la the desire of tho Young Men' Nuslness League to get out one for tho Tennessee re union that will ecKpse It Id every re? pert. In this connection we publish ex tracts from a Mtcr received by Mr. J. Anderson trom Mr. C. F.Woods of the Queen . Crescent railroad. He lays: "Your letter of Che 13th received. 1 thank you wry much Indeed for your kind expressions and assure you that It was a great pleaauro to be of any assistance to the Cowboy Band of Snyder. In thin connection I beg to advise I will do everything I possi bly can to secure for them a good place at the Chattanooga Convention and will say now that it will be a great pleasure for us to take an ad with you In the erent you get out another pamphlet. I think your rates were too low in the book you publish ed. It is my present intention to go to Chattanooga in the aear future and 1 will endeavor to get in touch with the committee and aee If they cannot Cafon Dodson S a beautiful stock of urn JUST IP at nviGs Including Cluny, Bands and allovers i Shadow Laces, Ra tine Bands, Van dyke Points and Oriental Flouncing BE SURE TO SEE TBEH BE FOEE THEY AfiE PiGKEO OVER T ICETS u n u and California fj ri M 13 Through ti Long Limits Routes 11 ElectricLights & Vans JJ ii p n n give your band einijloyineiit during tho reunion tl'ere. Tho following from tho Graham Lender 1b another addition to the al ready long list of complimentary no ticed the band und the Young Men's l!llHlnei League have received over tho Mae.m, Cin., trip: Monfc Ilowron of Snyder, Texas Hpent Monday here with liN -brother, the editor of the Leader, He was returning from attending tho ( on gation J ii the parade. It served as a great advertisement for Snyder and West Texas. "Tho citizens of that town are alive to every Interest of the place and nev er mls an opportunity of sending their excellent band a war from homo as a means of showing the outside world that they are progressjve and as u result, Snyder has groan from a population of 6(10 ten years ago to nearly 5000 and Is still building. It pays to advertise. Aa slated In last week's paper, the Cowboy band headed tbe Texas Dl Uslon of Confederate Veterans In the big parade and these old soldiers have already made the boys honor ary members of Bonie of the camps and 'have selected them to head the dlvtekw at all reunions If possible for them to attend. The people of Snyder should feel proud f the Cowboy band and en courage It In every way they can. Tho band wants to go to Chattanooga bet ter equipped than It has ever been and expects to begin to prepare now for the trip. A complete cowboy uniform will have to be purchased and the band strengthened with more muMrtans. The band hr pes to be able to raise most of the .funds necessary for this purpose by giving entertainments during the year. The moving pic ture film of tho big parade at Macon h;is been spoken for and as soon as It la obtainable the people of Snyder will have an opportunity lo see thlH ni-vnlfircnt parade ami the enormous crowd whic h witnessed it. v -ill W.V onrA while before u 6nd . i...... -,li,-in ft.r couch nd cold thun Chiulrli CoiikI. lim-.!r. Und only gives iron mi.-, .-j- -. .cough or eld, and yen 7 '. " ideawtl w ith the prompt cure w.ii. h It wil eCtcL For rale by nil deMirs. Samp-an had a hir.l time In life and finally died an awful death, nut . . iiv nr.l die In tain. H( lit! Cl.'l H" - ftrnenicu '" ""'c --- - out himself. C it. Kandell may not j personally reap the harvest of polltl- , cal rlghteouBiiesB now growing from j his efforts but the country will see ( a .w-mi Omiicn IIP ItlML I the principle of his antl-grart dim , emlH.died In the national ia. It Is said that Japaii la furnishing financial bac king to Omico and his ret,el forces In Mexico. Japanese are ood fighters when they get In real , . . in, i inn iiv now. in at war iui in'" th Mikado is r""" "" lh wrong fellow th Mexico gii-ie. If he Is backlnx I - ISOO.Oi'O to loan on ranch rroa- ' O ertlcs In Central ana t-i FKI"D K. HAVNEa. 3 05 Wilson NIJ. Dallas. Tcxoa iO TIIK TIIIMIILK CLl H i:TKUT.IX One of the Most NurccMsful Society KvonU r Hip HcaMin ii vt-it Ih. Friday, An Interesting society event of tho wek was the reception given by Tbe Thimble Club to their frlendH Friday the 17th. Wwlnomlng the guests was Mrs. Ernest K. Grimes, very charming In white chiffon with Irish trimming over satin slips. Mrs. (thus. Cooper In pink with IrlHh Jacket presented the register to the guests. Mrs. J. O. Dodson In pink Mcssa llne, entrain, with shadow trimming dispensed a most delicious minted teu.. Mrs Dr. W. It. Johnson In dew drop net with pearl trimmings over yellow satin, ushered tho guests In to tho dining room where they were met by Mrs. Olln Hardy In white luce with pink rone trimmings and Mrs. Dr. Ilnrkrider In cream niar quesctte with gold trimming, owr pink, and nerved Chrysanthemum cream, tho Imitation of the CJub flower "yellow chrysanthemum" with delicious Angel Kood by Miss Enid Scarborough, dainty In llngere, and .MIhs Francis Ely In yellow crepe-. In the parlor, Mrs. W. W. Nelson Jr in dainty lingerie with leiuor hiikIi and Mrs. (iuy l'axton In pink silk with a garland of linnc) made ises furnshed delightful music, while Mtk Walter S. Adainson In pink inoHsaline with tdiadow trimmings served mint tea With grace, Mrs. Jan. it. Welch In white silk miircuonof to wilk point lace and pearl IrimmliigH over satin slip, entrain, said "goodbye." The library was dec-orated In red roses and ferns. The dining room In pink roses and ferns, made a background, in beau tiful contrust with tho table In the renter, with cluny lace cover, banked with handsome rosea. The parlor presented a handsome decoration of white roses with ferns. The personnel of this delightful oc casion: Mesdames Ike Horen, W. T. Mau ry, Ezell, Hitter, J. P. Morgan. Nor rls, Jackson, Nell Crohs, Flc kas, Hell. Taylor, Howell, Hunt. Chinn, Sauor, Stanfleld, (Jrayum, Davie, McCul lough, Hears, Towle, Ward Gross, Allen Weaver, Curnutto, C. It. Lock hart, Wasson, Smith, J. K. Kubank, Wyatt, James Lockturt. I). P. Stray horn, A. D. Dodson, Gable, Thomp son, J. O. Nelson, Ycargln, K. J. Mor gan, E. H. Names, Nuchaoaii, Mon roe, Fred V. Clark. Tllnion P. Per kins, Man Taylor., Kaught, Gable, Rears, Walter Davis. M K. Itosscr. Caton, Rrarhorough, Leftwi'h, Whit more, Nib Alexander, CnnuiUe, Har ris, Mrs. (Jeo. Smith, Mrs. V. ('. How ard.. Misses Manry. Grantham. Sterrett, Norrls, Tlionipson, Morrow, Heath Hurch, Faught, Henderson, Moore, Porter. Scoggln, Curnutte, Augusta Curnutte, McCormlck, Grayum, Kel OOOOOOOSO 00000000006000000 ft Q o o o o o o o o 1000 On Wednesday, May 29, we will give 1,000 Bo- - nus votes with Every Ladies' Collar purchased If you are not a candidate yourself, now is the time to buy your Spring supply of Collars and help a friend win the beautiful $400 Piano which we are going to give away. q O o o r W U Q Q q iq D. ooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooc ly, Mae Ely, Watklna and Uuchunau. Ullve Llndsey. The Junior) and Keillors, The Junior class of tho Snyder High school honored the seniors with a delightful party last evening at the home of Miss Lizzie Smith. The first school days was tbe di version Indulged In,. Stick candy was served to the children. Then a con test of the names of the seniors, sev en guessing correctly. In a cut, Miss Hess Hiley won a box of candy. Iellclous refreshments of Ice cream and rake was served to the seniors, and Mr. and Mrs. Gable, and Mr. Scudday of Lubbock. Misses Henderson and Harper BRelsted the juniors In the delightful affair. , Mrs. Morgan Entertained. In honor of Miss Daisy Ilrady, the ho pliable home of Mrs. J. P. Morgan was thrown open to a number of n t her friends. Tho ever popular and fascinating j "forty two" was the feature of the evening and a merrier gathering has not been chronicled thlH aeason. Delicious refreshments were nerv ed during tbe evening und at u late hour tho guests departed express lug their pleasure at having enjoyed the affair. In Honor of Mrs. McCullotigli Mrs. Dr. W. It. Johnson has open ed her hospltablo home this after noon whero she and Mrs. Olln Hardy are entertaining a i umber of their friends In honor of Mrs. W. A. Mc Culloiigh, who is soon leave for her now home In Paris, Texas. A more extended report of this social affair will be glveif'ln the So ciety columns of the Signal In next Issue. In Honor of MInm Davis Mrs. J. N. Cloyse opened her hos pltablo home Aionoay night to a large party of lady friends and a most pleasant evening was spent. The party was given In honor of Miss Mlnadel Davis who expects to leave us when school closets. Miss Davis has taught here for several years and has host, of friends here. Tbe company admitted themselves a "hen party" where no masculine nuisance should be tolerated. Each member of the company was required to make a speech, sing a song, tell a story, relate a bit of his tory or perform some other Htunt.. and altogether It was a funny pro gram. Delicious punch was served dur ing the evening and the guests did not go home until way long toward morning. Those present were: Mrs. 7.. F. Samples Grandma Doak, Mrs. Charlie Uak. Mrs. J. J. Hunter , Mrs. Itose Miller, Mrs. Dehoney, Bonus DocS son, Farmers' Store 0 4l 1 0 Wants Vonr Trade in family Supplies We buy groceries in carload lots and give our customers the bene fit of our savings. We have the Sole agency for the celebrated. Royal Owl Flour No Better Flour on tho Market ALL GOODS FRESH, LOWEST PRICES. FULL WEIGHT COIJKTKOCS TKKATM KXT The Farmers' Union Store R. H. BYNUM, Manager East, Side Squaro NXYDKH, TKXAS .Mrs. Will Stamps, Mrs. Myrtle Childress, MIks Edna Morgan, Mrs. W. Koland Hell, Mrs. M. E. Itosser, Miss Ida Kelley, Mrs. Jim Chlnn, Miss lion Yows Mrs. S. It. Flckas, Mrs. J. N. Cloyes Miss Mlnadel Davis, Miss Ida Porter, Miss luisa Porter, Miss Lizzie Eubank, .MIhs Lizzie Watklns Mrs. John W. Leftwic h, Mrs. J. M. Denson, Mrs. Ft. L. Smith. Mrs. C It. Lock hart MIhs lllanc he Sc hoeff MIbk lA-nora Iiilibee, Miss Rpfsle fluchanan. Miss Maud Williams. Mrs. J. J. Taylor, Mrs. K. II. FJrown MIhs Edna Grayum, MIhs Alice Grayum, STOItM AT Kl.rVAXVl Churches Movcl Store Nuilc'ings Wreckwl Many House Dani agecl Telephone Con nection I In I. Clouds rolled up In the w.sf early 30O00OO0O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGO o Votes Union Thursday night nnd there was con siderable, display of lightning but there was no ram or unusual wind at Snyder. Reports carne Friday morning of a severe wind storm at Fluvan na and quite a good deal of damage w as done. The Methodist and Ilaptlst church ' buildings were both blown fron their foundations. The Methodist District Conference was In session at the Methodist chun-h. A concrete store building; occu pied by Dowdy & iiulow was blown lO pieces." The I timber sbecln at. Iligglnboth arn Harris company were unroofed and the office building badly dam aged and otherwise wrecked. The Higgiubotham Harrla com pany are protected with Tornado In surance. The lumber sheds of tho Mf Adama yard were totally destroyed. Nearly every bouse In the town was more or les damaged and out buildings buffered from the terrific gale. It is report d tl.at one man waa slightly injured tut not seriously Ten or twelve telephone poles were blown down and the whes and rros arms wer- bo torn up that a fuller report could nut he had Fri day morning. Free of d I