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I NYDER SIGNA 0 "Let all The End Thou Alm'st at lie Thy Country', Thy (jod'a and Truth 'a." HNYDKIl, BCUIIKV t'OUNTV, 1K.S, lltlllAV. U li. 1012 voi.imk xxvi Mir.:it n KIBStTUPTION f 1.00 PEtt YEAR IV ADVANCE. HKN.UOH W. .1. lilt VAN KKKIOISLV IN.M ltl:l) II o 10 Pure Ice Cream Marff f iif 'til.'t mitt All Viti Cretmery Compa Kt mi tn ilk Carry the largest and most complete line of Drugs and Druggists' Sun dries, Toilet Articles, School Books, School Supplies, etc. Blocki's Empress Perfumes and Toilet Waters A LI j THE MOST POPULAR MAGAZINES, LATEST ISSUES NUNNALLY'S and BEICH'S Fresh Chocolates KEPT ON ICE Grayurri Drug Co. Till: RliXALL STORI; FKKL DEUVKKY w. v. t. r. Thursday Autenst Program. 22. 4 nt tlx Baptist Tabernacle. lender Mrs. MeMiilIln Subject: "Hrlclltirii: Temperance TchcbinK." HIM rending. P.rdl Cull Quotation K adlnR minutes. crusade publicity nit-t I n -- Mr .i ri.eit Hunter. MeClihton. Wind and llalrnlon. Song--I!IhIioi Cnws, Harris. KiKanj. Kon Itork or ARCH. Mi -pith benediction. lu. I alrtt to lie Hrl.l in leva Thin Year. Kurt Worth. Texas.- Hue hun dred, und sixty thousand dollars will -wilt be jtlvi-n away ns premiums for tho ..fit ohibits ! i.prlul' 1:1 .ii products and live stock ut seventy two atato, district and county fairs whbo be held In Texus during -'b autumn of 19 12 and the early spring or tlu next your A census Ukeu last year by the Texas t'otu mfTolal Secretaries and llualnohs Ml'O'a Association HllOWfd there wire lorty two of theee fairs hold In tho Ut In 1911 and tho omnium tlvr-c away approximated $117,000. This amount does not Includo rac ing purses of approximately $7.1, V00 In t!ll and $85,000 In 1912. 'aVIfty throe- por cent of tin- prizes ' W ... ' - ... kll.llJ .. r. oucreu tor inm yearn rmiuiia rD . Cheaper 9 r2 ! promised u o Come in and o o o o o o o NOTHING BETTER than OUR "Boquet" ' A Fresh Car Has Just Arrived Our prices are right on every thing in the grocery line. Cum & T aylor o o o o o o o o South t:a:SCorr...T Srun- Gray urn Drug Co. IMIOXK H7 in J for tho products of tho soil and forty seven per rout aro for live stock. Tho division of tin- hint years ii rMti I it ins was fifty-two por font lor llvo stork and forty right per font for product of tho soil. The total amount of premiums offorod (IiIh j oar exceed those pi von away in 1911 by $i;:,0Ut. which Is mi in i roaso of ,'!7 por ront, while tho miMilior of falrn Iuih iwrcasrd in tniiiihor, ir 71 ('-r '-out. t lilriiU" rfkor InNToslcd in 'I'rxjis l.nml Sato. ( 'liii:iif:o, 111. - l.nto ropor's from Amarlllo, Toxas. aro Intori-ht in f. t'hl'ao'H uroat oattlo and boot trado, us kIiouIiik a ronowod inti-r of( In radio rainlnp, difforlnu from tho aland takon hy Homo tviltors that raiiKon in that wtato w-f? to l' hrokon up Into nniall f.tr'.ns lor homo aookora. Tho disii.'fo!) ro.i4; .1. f. Sholtnn of Sliatntoi 'ii. 'I'ox us. I. C. and S. I.. Td .i" I'u IiiiikIIo. Toxas. rlosrd a J-at I'lroiu;.'! whlrh I hoy aniiirod rroui fh- ( :; I tit I Kyiiillrafo tin- famous hrrd of XIT hlai k poll il oaftl", coiiHistinK of 27,000 hoad. This doal cnrrlor with It n h-aso on 600.000 atros of pasturo. Tlio rfiltlo und Io.iko ap proxiinato $1,100,000. This is tho ' larK'st ilr.il fon.-umiifod in Auiaril I lo tin- past year. 9 rlours o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o rljcht away. see anoui ir. o Abilene Man lulls lioni llltifr While Inspecting Kiinrh I'll (iiiisi Inns in Hun I tail ii in Abllono, Toxas, Aim. 19. Slate Senator vV. John Ilrynn. who fell from a 'luff on hU i:i.nli near Han lln yesterday, was still In an un conscious condition in a local sanl tarium this inorninK. but his condi tion Is reported Improved hy atteud I ii K physioianH. Senator llryan was trnvelliiR over his ranch when the accident happen ed. Ho was picked up unconsirous and rushed lo his homo here on it apodal train. Prominent Minister anil Citi.on IHes Itev. .1. II. Tinker, who has boon In very poor health for the past several months, died at. 1:20 o'olork Monday inornliiK nt his homo In oast Snyder, surrounded hy his fam ily and relatives. Mr- Tinker came to Snyder In lltoll. from Kansas City, Mo., hoiD'bt property hero and has since made this his home, lie has boon a prominent faotor in the development of our town and coun try, and did much nood for (lie ontiso of his Mauler. Urn. Tinker was n ronslHtanf con secrated member ami Preacher of tho Methodist rhiirrh. Ho did a Kicat deal of missionary work in this and adjoining counties, koIiik now and then without pay. When ever ho thought ho rould ndvtinoe tho onnsH of Christ. Ho look an nrtivo and zealous Interest in the an active mid zealous interest in his i huroh up lo the time ho was forced to his hod tli rou nil physical Infirm ities. lie will hi- k really missed in Sny der by bis children and a host of personal friends. The funeral services were held at the First Christian church Wednes day lit 10 o'clock. Itev. .1. W. Hunt of the Methodist church conducted I he sen ices. The ii. ill bearers were ynunu nmn from liii- S't'iilay school class. lutein:! nt was made in Snyder ( 'em'-ti r . . Mr. Tin!. i v leaves if wife and the children to mourn his death: Mrs. Ceo. W. Hrowii, Albert. John and Arthur Tinker of Snyder, unit Mrs Maud l.awshe of ( bieaco lia New. We are still dry now a here, but dill In the su Inni. Cotton is opciiini: Ira Kin has finned three bales, one for Mr. Kintr.. one for Coorpe Autry. Conn to tho land of plenty. A. f,. Harnett has built a t.ink mid pin. ilown i.'iO feet of plpinn. with which to Irrigate hM rnrdon. His motto, raise at home what nil e;it i-o far ItM possible. Horace llolley tins rolnrned from Calveston. and T. It. Kelley .- sfill proppocfitic in the r.o.ift oeiintrv. Sherirf Holes. Jim Adams and V. M Tyler wi re In Ira this week rld tni: a wiid auto Our doughty sher iff arrested ; ! wni r:ii"l!or.s Mid left Ira on t'ie run. Tom DeloiK h lia reiunic, from Sau Antonio. Wo m.der.-t iimI h" will go to work for Henry Newman. He did not like the Sun Antonio coun try. John Autry and v.iie lire viii inc Jake Autry and familj. Mrs. K. I. Hol.oarli has rei.iriii 1 from an extended visit on the plains It Is reported that 1'neje Hon Wablrlp has gone to Shi'on. Mr. Kd Taylor and MIs Maud1-' Knop wore married last Sunday, tiood luck to them fi'.n rnicf. Missouri Capitalist Invests in Texas I jnd. St. Louis. Mo. Iluiio Monnic. a .apitalist of Jefferson illy. Mo. has disposed of his Interests in a shoe inanufactiiriiiK concern in that city and will devote his future attention to laud recently purchaser In Tovn It is reported that Mr. Monnic se cured a ii.onn acre tract of rich f irm land near Palestine for a rT.i.;,;.-r-at Inn of JlnO.OiOi raKh. Mr M'inic expresses treat faith In the fut.irc of Texas and states that he will in- cf.lie his holdings tlore us so.oi I as onsisteiit ( iimmi ri inl i lra'najli"ii" lerur. Hoi-:'on. Tcaxs.- d ue . . .i nes men are promoting wntitnent In favor of amalgamating nil the tiusiness l-aues of this city wiih the Chamle-r of Commerce, lo-pre-aentativet, of the Chamltor have con ferred with the different clubs and the movement Is meeting with ap proval. Som of the business orgHn atlon that will ! Included in the tnerce are: Keal Kutate Kxchange. Ad. raft Club. Hanker. Joberi and Maiufacttirer Association, and the Chm.er of C"irirr. ISBSHES 1 raj jo? n Things are always lively in the dish line at our store. We sell more dishes than all the rest of the town put put together. We te so uany and con sequently buy in such quantities that we are en abled to sell cheaper. Plain white cups and saucers per set - - 50c Plain white plates per set - 50c Plain white bowls from 10c each up to - 30c We have the more expensive plain gold band goods too. Everything in the cooking utensil line can be found at our store. Look over our goods. r mi (CIS fa pi) m m txi rrnwuT yf -ft- sJU fe&Jdi hyU oyj klAs tisai hji tM x3 k i-t- kUji JOHN HKAI.I, SKK.I .m w in-: iti:ctN( ii.i:i Jo to tiooruetow " TIioIp Cliilillnsxl Home to Itowldo in tho Cuturo. Mrs. Lena Snood and her hus band, John Heall Snood, alayer of Captain A. C Hoyce have become reconlled and will return to their ihildhood bom at tieorgotown. Toxas to llvo according lo a dis patch received Thursday from I'l.ilio. There In the little Ti x.is oily where the two pla.w d together as chiidreii, and whre they liecamo i'ol loue aweethoariM at Souf hwestorn I nlverslty, Sneed and his wife will tako up again the broken thread of their domestic life. Tho past for gotten, those prlnclpels In the most sensational murder case in tne his tory of Tarrant county, will live for tin- fn'ure of rlielr two childr n I'm lit re l.mit I'aowx Ihii), After only a few days of illness, Mrs. W. A. Jones died at 7 o'clock Monday evening at Irr home in east Snyder Mrs. Jones w. s born in 'I 'nii,.-' In 1X1.1 and cane Willi I" r husband to Snyder,, when it w.i-- bur a very small placv She v.as grea'ly loved h her t r i mis. and highly respoi t.-d l all who knew her. She ;is : member of the Cbri. tiau cnuMi and her life was one of :.. " ! In lpl'ulne.,M coni liinltt;: .1 tare :;rr'tigth of h ir.irter w ill) e',,ld lik t'.lllu. Mrs. loins !'-a'S t ln.-liand two daughters and i son to mioirti Inr death. Mrs. C C. I.igon and Mrs W. ft. I.oc tif Snyder, and J.n k Jones rf Hlg Springs The funeral s. rvires were hold at the family n m . nr.- W'dne ;,a at 2 o'clock P in. attended by a lurge t:nmber of friend.'. Server wore co.idin.ted by It-v. Howard Intel tnent in 'he Snyd- r 'ene-n-r llaptiot lantirs Kntertain. The llartisf Ladles' Aid rntrta,n od the ladies of the Haptist rhup h and the other ladies aids of the town Monday. August nineteenth on on the lawn at the pastors home The hours were from the to seven I'romptly au live the cinsu began lo arrive. They were met and welcomed by members of I ri Aid and conducted to the pum b bowl where they were served In deliii o is punch by Mrs Hallow at and iry Heiison. 'Ihr' grouped theru- u ltis iii eongenlil crowds ov. lawn till all arrived then tb owing program was rendered Prater. Mrs Hiahop Song. Well Work Till Comes Webome Address. Mrs Cr the lol- I. .1 I, rat um. Paper, ori Missionary Tiaiu and the traltiiug school. Mrs (irosa. Plalio Hurt. Misfs Kun.i and Ileal rice Sear Solo. Mrs. olin liar ly Cloaing S'inr, lae Me W W. I I I : ro n i han- lift of H!essing. After the' program th ladies were invited Into Mo- din.ng room and aerved deliclouii lie treani and cake. W. S. Payne hr.s moved offlco from the Faught t building. Ma A..- law a irhn iMSiiUiMJ'JGi ( onnnissloners' ( nurt. The county com ei issiom rs wound up their business affairs for Ibis term last r'rlda Kichard Wibi' our newly uomin ntod county attorney was appointed an iissls'arit to V. M. Tyler. The court made contrail with Austin Hros. of Hallas to build four bridges, lo rrpl.l'e those km opt away by the flod in June One 0 feet bridge ,vr ss Camp rook 12 miles east of Sntder. cost i2' Oil One 40 foot bridge across lleep i ro'k n. 'ir l lutanna. i ost 1 IV On (Hie ."ill foot bridge across lleep creek near Kluvanna. cost $r,J...iin. Hue 7n foot bridge a ro-s Hluff rreek seven mil" west of Snydrr. cost of $t;o:i.oo Total cost $ J JO I. The account to bear six per cent interest from Oct Ju. C"12. Heniaiid as follows: $1'i0 when material is delivered, $1100 due HVh. 1.1. 19 1.",, und $1000 due K.b 16. If' 10. The place of vorlng in place ,o H was changed from Conru to Arab. Texas ol Ion eil alue Im retire in Kill. V .isbifr;ron, I C. Aiord.ng 'o a report given out by the I nifed .'a!.s I iep,,i-Tnienr of Commerce ind Laboi tin r-- were 1 ,.v : :', ,ne (i tons of i ..Mmi si -I produied in Texas in l'i I I. .Mi l. a: :'.::. lie. "in). This S all il;..rea..r nVlT 'he r i ! i !i yea r of ..::7.,'i tons or ;: ; p. r I cen! anil I'li.ini in value. IVi.o .o dm ril J 7 por o iil oi ' tie i . i . .n s'ed of the Cni'eii States duiin- trtii Horn- To Mr and Mrs S S Iaughrrty. twin girls Ho'b tiab doing cicely. oOooooooooooocooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o Or O o o o c toUlWWlWU' .io A New Safety Razor with 'i ll!-; or.i i;.Z(ii; .stuoki: Come and see this tonsorial wonder Put one in your pocket for 35cts. THIS WEEK Snyder Drug Co. o o o o o o a $ OOOOOOOOOOGCAoOOOnOOCOOOO. a ttmhi k t&x' iL-ji tM Mrs. Jim las kliart I iiiiertnlnx Mrs Jams 1jokhart rntertaiD od a few friends on Saturday after noon, August 17th, from four thirty until seven thirty, In honor of her ehrystal anniversary Mrs. Loekhart received the guests uttrlred In blue niarnueeie draped over pink uiosaline allp, assisted by f Mis.i Nation in blue rrcpedechenn" and Miss Hunter in white shadow hi' e nil r iillk tl.esalille slip Mrs. Will Wi.rrrn anired i.: dainty lini-er.-e s. rve .ii :he purr 1 bowl r'orty t'Mi w a il.e diw-rnion o' fhe afternoon delirious refresh ments Were served in due lillle and oiery one insisted that tlie hostess do it over agin The guests took their leave wish ing her many happy returns (if th- day. 'fiie pri sours were numerous ami beautiful. The house was tastefully decorated in cut flowers and ferns The guests were as follows: Mm datnes V. It. Stiinfield. I'r. Leslie. J. J Hunter. Leeroy Johnson. W. S Johhsfon. W. I. Sinims. .M. II M'xjre. (: Nation. Kr"d Ur.ivum, liu" Nation. J. .Morgan. W. S I'ayn. H '.' Tciwle, I'.if llrown. Joe Stray born, l-'rit .smith. Will Warren lioiaiid Woods. Hugh iiori n. Ii I Lane. I Monroe. K ' . Clark am! C. I. Kell. Misvs Zad.i :.-.. Veda .Maxw.ll. S..!a Schog-:ins. Iluine Cooly, Nina Wolfnin. Ann Hunter, Mar col Kr i. i Nation. 7. id.i Mon roe I'.aml oiii ei ts. itig tonight, ,'rnl i Ai.;.'u.;' J.l, f':e Ci'i bi.y band will g;ve opet air loneerts r Kridav nithr The S' it- Uanii has femJ.Ted the band u.-e of rh balcony of fhctr ouil l.nr for a band stand This b a convenient arid desirable lor.tfion. as lliose who car- to listen to the luush" tan do f- n any prr of tlie Kiu.ir". 'I'. i ore'erfl would have iii gun fiM-.aer 1, 1 1 tho band inuld not - i 'in- ., Mii',.1.;.- place. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o