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!i TIIIHTYTHIIU YKAK. SNVPFIt. SiTKKV (Ktl XTV, TKX.S, FltlDAV, Jl XV II, 1010. NUMIIKH MHJH I, J. 1 THE REVIVAL MEETING 1 . The revival nt (ho city tabernacle lit -.t... - 1 I iu ..ruuuui iione omnia eKllllif. next. Many encouraging expressions have been heard of both morning and evening services. . Wh were very much disappointed 'because of tho absence uT tho singer fiom the prll'H nxing' tin- nudltorl enKagod to direct the music, but ill um oh has been tho custom, jness In hli family Iiuh kept him at ' Motion and carried that tly water his home, much to. li 1m deep regret 'un, light hills ho discounted in poi lift him written expressing his nor-'cent and Wurrunt. Issued in payment row over the disappointment. of name. A large audience appreciated th j Moiion ami carried that the city help given Sunday morning by the j .f un,i the net proceeds received iron, male, quartette of Colorado. ih,. Mt. 0f oue hl.ick mare said to W sincerely pray that during the be owned by Oliver & lull ol W.si remainder or our service we will trunk, Texas, the same amounting hi e the nravers and fellowship of in t?i 7n the Clii-lsi-un people of Snler iui.I the people I n the country who ra: attend. 1). It. Hardisou . Henry Talor Dletl at LuMmh-L. Henry Taylor, thiiteen years ol tojx ol Air und Mrs. H. ('. Taylor oil the Kuapp protiuit was taken to l.u .. uoc k a lew days ago ami operan a . upon lor appeuaicltis. Mis condition Jiw found to be extremely senuu ttuu ue uieu men- i Mii uaj The'remaius with broughl lien Thu.sday lor burial. The Signal ex tends profouud sympathy to the be" reu family. The family and a number ol juit.li l...r i n li irieiids were here yesterday to mingle in sorrow around the bi r and II was decided to postpone ihel,,.,, K y ,. funeral to bear irom his Mother l,u- tbr who Is Hi tho navy. They hope be may gel a discharge in lime to 'jj j y Tatum $15. Oscar Prow n be ul the funeial. The bod)' is beinulj., H ig L-i nhot ham Harri Lhr.t'o held ut the Stokeb ulider.ukllil. j 3 j fi( house. lr. I'oreMer !Miluiiil lo OepralKHi Mis. W. L. Forester who en with her husband to Abilene Wedio-s ..e (..l.-iihoiied back to Mr. lira) um Ua-J , a . a. t - k Thursday saying the sutgeilis ope.utid oil Mr Forest el at uoon; up to that time they rtiubl nol give her an) encouragement a to the outcome. His friend-, here are deeply solicitous about him and anx iously await a more hopelul i.port NKKI Ol I OVA LTV IN TIIK M IKMIO Gov. Hobby has asked lor consid eration of a bill to require loyalty 111 the public schools The time har dline when the American gov. 11. meiit has lo protect ilsell against M'l iliou ami anarchy and .there Is n u.s.- to temporize any longer. Our time tiled doctrine of I roe speecr and liberty of thought is alright l,ul t'-ason is treason under what ever guise it comes and the court., ma)' as well realise It a'"1 "'"P tre encroachtcei.' ol the enemies : the govern tncnt. Gov. Hobby makes this suggestion: . Gentlemen: At the re.,uest of Itep res. illative Thompson. I beg to sub mil for your consideration the f' lowing subject, towit: "An Act requiriig all persons who .r- .mnloved In the public fror .. ....... ... ti.o Mime to pledge In wiil (M IIO.'.B .' - lng and upon oath their allegianct . ihe I'nlted States and to the State .f 1 in of Texas; requiring ...... Contution and laws of the Cited v lid of Ihe Stato of Texas; rc Vclng of said persons protection foi the Vhildren In their riuhts i.s pupil ' ol the public free schools, and lo re pect an.! honor the profession ot teaching; n-iuiUng instnictlon In lovalty and patriotism, and the du ties of dtlxens to their government. reouirltiK sabl b'Tsoi.s in ihelr con duct ship to be examples ul goo.i ...... all, 1 l.t they shall show n - . ,.11 l.wfullv constituted nn- thority. l.atbmal. Stn-e and local. Ir the nresence of their pupils both I and out of school, proserin...,, 1 ties fr the vitiation of this Act. r.m declarin- nn emergen. K.speeliully submitted. W. P. 10' Govei t or. The Germans have pence trej. raiified tn" 1TV (Dl'Sdli M.ITTKIW. Tho Council mot in regular scs- ioa July 7, 1910. Official present: Muyor W. V Echols. Marshal O. P. Wolf. Secre- i i .tary Harvey Sliuler and Aldermen J.J rw.. ..1 It . . . ...... . lajiur, ii. j . Dili", I. v , 1 1 1) it'll, Gay McGlaun, T. J. Blackburn, and V W a. (j, j, liurucii. Minutes of previous meeting readj and approved. . I."' , Tlie secretary 'wiis Instructed . . ask Hit) Unlit .company to collect I ' T w J j0t0II aI,, carried that the water superintendent he instructed to re bate on overcharge, on A. 1. Morris 'gpwer. I r,.,,,,( Uf ,.j(y lax collector q . ye was f lied and tippioeil by the fniMt.i'c committee The fullow inu hills were allowed j Wolle $7i. W. W ivlngston !-. t v Singletary $10. p. II. i,um,.v $f. Harvey Shul Ju- Kchols $3. If. J Uric huler t.l. e 11. T, I lllackhurn H. J J Taylor $4. J. J Burnett It. W. lloren t. Ga Mitilavin $4. M. iiuiiii j. Lewis. $11 4". Oliver A Hell $20 To i - . . .. . W T A T. O IS. ttraVUm ITUK , 3,,,. Snyder Transfer $1.50. .Sny - I 1..- .1 ti rr. Kit Ward $7.00 Kd Ward $; Ice tc K. Co a. . . . 1... I I !. I at, iiuj iii-i ... . 1 O. il'" 1. i .... i'.i 11 Karl .iimuce to R(1,f Kefining Co. $31.26. A. J. Klley ; ..ItVolt N Tr: ... . . 1 v 1 1 1 il I M (OM K Austin. Texas. July - Governor 11, ,1.1... ma vlven 11 vote of confident' . a ..... j r ... ..... 1 ....ul:.nire todav. there b ing only two negative votes cast In Uhe entiie membership of both branches and these were recorded ill I... hnil.f. Til., ann.ll.' toted 27 til O 1 ? ... 11 for the resolution and the house stood So for, 2 against, and 14 pres ent and not voting. The two who voted In the negative were Messrs Bertram of Hopkins and lleideke of Guadalupe 1 utility. Members of the house Ulue ItldKe investigating 1011. mittee did not vote. M.-ssrs. Marshall and Osborne of that commit! le gated they did not vote as a m.it tet of ethics Mr. Itertram said he would not vote tor a 1 esol'.i! ion asking the liovernor to resiiui. but did not wain to exoiier.-;.' the 1 rison Commission. Todav's ai l on by the I.. -gislat ti; ' was prompted b the public stale menu made by Kepres nlutive W Pope of .Nueces that he w ould "' four resol'itiotis next Wednesday call Inn for tl'" resignations 01 Govetn or Hobby. Walter J. Crawford from ih.. board 01 normal leg.nts. and Prison Cominissiorers It. I.. Win! rev and W. F. Pryor. The concurrent resolution ol con fidence originated in the S.Miate and ... nresented by Senator Hertz- ;, - n.nr runtv. It declares - I1J.-IJ, "i . t w ,n,rojuc,. a resolution 1 ,,,,, ,,. (Jovernor's resignalioti would be "unfair, unjust and unwar ranted." ! George Kppl)' has come home front I Crowell where ho has been working in the harvest fields. He says the wheat In Foard county is miikluir M ... or. i...uv...u m ihe acre. There is IO a uun...." ---- lots of work to be had there. got his eat and he had to iuit and come home . Sunday school at :45 Sunday. All ..ther service;, will be called off oil account of the meeting In progress ut Tili., Uce. W 'liove 1 un C),nr!(.sy an, Koodwill that one denomination owes to another 0,1 these special ocenstnns. . A. W. Waddill. I Mrs. .1. U. Daniel of near llerai lelgh Is visiting her father in East land county. WATCH lleio Is a "hnhv ' who will make ri il "i :i rv food. lake half hnlnts of Statins and FKKD KKGI'LAK f.Y f'ni! I ' a wonderful Joy. - on boiirht your Thn:i st ( MI'I.KTK sul.KIKK KW Oltl AT IIK;(.IMKTII AM ItKOTHKItS iligfinhothum Hros. & Co. are al ways wide awake to current matters of public Interest ami rosnonsne to fvory call to service. They have an hand a supply of the neat, prettv, well iii ranced smivi-nfr record for tin- soldiers, (ihes complete rcord irom Jate of birth to enlistment, time ofHnich '8 "lt to appeal to patriotism MM- - 1 I'll III Hi lllint llir-ui, lllll'- ill aining. sailini:. landing, service. ex - perience, war activities, return vov. jijmr.,. (ate. occupation and i H,.., It..rn n,.t..rll u ,ll l 'j.ju to know. Where soldiers have paid the supreme sacrifice the tarn illes are requested to get these book.-' and fill them out There Is one ror, every soldier and ou are requested t(J rPIflter an(1 get yours. The .lolly Fourth li t Ira. The Snyder Signal: ' 11 jiiiv i n a niinuier 01 ir leiui On July 4th a number of tru-nd.- ln..t M ma(t. th,.ir lllcky ..t- ( ...... ... away ou a tish lr), lH lht. nv,.r i.tl.... u .... t .,f I... I In i.-lfhi!Li' T1.. river i he men and boy s rushed to Mr. Whab y s Letter to Secretary the water with tht; seine lo get tisli ; . - - Henson for our dinner, while the women .in. ! Stamford. Tex. July 7. 1 1 1 '. girls Joked and Jollied together. At (Se rotary Chamber of Commerce, eleren o'clticlt the boys began 0011:111, Dear Sir: 1 10 camps with strings and sacks of I ... . . . . 1 11 fish, and continued to do so until 12 0'1'lock. am! as nioining's work tht' pounds of nice big fish dressed read for eating. Dinner was soon spread llesidc the t'ig lot o! fish, we hid I . .. . . 1. 1.. L-. . h r.1 hi..'. I .r.!i s br-'M:. (..!.., etc .lust before eat'tv 11 lady being thoughtful enough l l.r iu' her kodak made a snap hol ot the good dinner. Mr M. 1. Hill filtering a word of thanks we then ate our di.iii.-r j which was enjoyed by each am! .very lone. As we wore leaving tie- ; ! I for resting place. Mr. George Grant nt,., u mee lot of big p.-a' !i . to W. ir'.i 1 a .iit 011 through the aftern'n. b;;d ice cold water to drink certainly came in good play .i t' f. vv minutes rest. Cie men vv:it naci 1.. it... water to K.'t fish for 01. r Mip iier and to carry home to thus. wer unable lo collie, .uoui n oe-.o. they returned with enough tish ... ..n umi h.-L-an makinc t r m - lions for home going, regio.nt. . 111'ich that niuht was comim; 1 so s, on. There were ti7 present, each 'lie declaring it to be the Jollb'st tlli they had spent for years. - One w ho w as pr- s -n' Cninp Springs. Miss Lou Vera Jones, who attend ed the North Texas State .Normal for the past yenr has returned home for L hort visit. Miss .Jones did Iii" ;w,.k j the normal, und hopes to re turn in the future. She has accepted a position :i principal of a school near Denton for another year. She says the N r,. c v -.,. he bealon when i' ..J'. .0 educational affairs ns D n- Jo (. one o! ,hc hest state school in Texas. n. mmhershln committee of ih" Commercial Club have been out this week soliciting members and huvr had fine success. When Joe Stin son Will Kchols nnd Henry Uric concentrate their gaze on a fellow ho wlltl. HIM GROW you no trouble one who take extr Thrltt and half Savings. Then just waff-h W. S iih,i today '.' Put in Thrift prow. You'll GETTING III THE T .Secretary I)etison of the Commer cial Club is in receipt of a letter I - I .iU1l llolne Prlil of every maD and v.oj '"" -m.j, nun nean- a Keneral desire for a fine collection of products or the county i . ... It bus been suggested that we rwuslng picnic Ar might get up ,rgt Uth. which will be Saturday and give tin ",ton I'a'act officials opportunity the people. My that ito talk to all I time we hope to have in a larg lection of county products and col can follow up with a general col lee lion of everything and can go to the f '..ft.... P. ui.l. ...a ...-V.ia.if " vvituu nuoir nun .n -.tun'ii . that w ill be a credit to the county .1 ...... in ewiy way. Snyder, 1 exas. 1 e have perltcle.l ararngemeiiis RON mi ii result o! Ci -irby which Mr. Jno. L. Spurlin of th' fie were some 7 1 j Texas Cotton Palace and the write;-. ,will be in Snyder. August 16th tc u ..f .nvilii . r o L ..liter ot Ml - , and Scurry county, t lit mi . up a general agr.cultural ,nng 1 miner... exhib.t of Scurry county the Cotton ...lace a. War,,. Or,. ... to N,,v' '' i- v.... L-.,.,u il.w is ih.- v.-. v best time in the history of West Teviis for us to exhibit and at Waco man;, oil men will be present in addition I.i those who will want to see our agri cultural products and West Texas j Hi u Come Hack. It is a splendid op porttinity--nd I think I can convince !you. with Mr Spurlin's aid that ii lean be done effectively and cheapl: for .Scurry county. I will appreci;e it if you will tak vbo.the matter till with proinineiit cit I- I ens. tanners, newspaper people inn. ! arm uce a meeting for us on that 'date. Any hour will suit us, but if you contemplate having farmers pies i . . ..t.i 1. t . 1 lent, it would pronaniy no ues. have tht; mcetini: about 1! o'clock 1 ... p. m. Del me know what hour win suit you best. Sincerely, Porter A. Whaby. General Mgr. V. I.. I'oriesler Seriously Sick. Mr. W I.. Forrester, of the Gray um Drug Company was taken scrl Ull. .'.Ufa, ..r...a...- ously sick 'lyiosdny and the attend- ing physician decided that au oper ation wr.s api to bo necessary ami jthat it was D tier to go. nun ... . sanitarium as quickly as possible and :ho nn Dr. Scarborough left Wedne: day over the It. S. & P. for Abilene. JIrs. Fortster also aciompaiiied him Mr. und Mrs. C. K. Wade of S.n'on are visiting relatives In Snyder. Mr C I Wade Is county school superintend ' rnl of Aransas county. j : Deputy County Clerk Miss Willi.. ;Norred Is visiting at Lubbock an; Miss Chloe ilarrls is holding the place In the clerk's office. THE WIMjAKD-OKMPSKV TIGHT Former Champion Goes llimn in Defeat. The Willurd-Dempsey fight was over so quickly lust Friday that it hardly paid interest on the money invested by the fans to get tho bul- letlns. Willard has been a favorite Jn this purt of the country and It Heetnu thnt trenerallv the bets were ' .l. i 1,. 1.... 1...... OU Hie lOrllier UIIUIIIIIUUt UUl l v-OH proved a short breakfast spell fpi Important jiiectluij. J uuay evenini. Jiuk Kempsey.' jwith President F. J. Owpni .nth Kroui reports .sent out from Tole-, chair and Secretary J. M. Densoii do it seems .the country is' "not sr Veeping the. records, wild over prize fighting as formerly. The primary purpose U the met for while i-eats. 'had been arranged lug tfas to provide for repreeentation for 80,000 .people It seeniH thiit but of Snydei1' uf a' meeting ol the Florl few more than half that numbei (j, CofpVisW' lUKh'wdy :onyent!on were there. In the first round WW- Jto be beli) ,at nrownwool July 14th. lard was blinded In one eye. au i O. P. Thraoe was cWi to repre kno.ked down several times. At theent Snyder In that convention. The end of the second he was whipped J Finance committee, of the convention and knew it. His resistance was fee-have levied an asBetiBment of $75.00 ble and the third round put hi 111 out. Dempsey was not hurt at any essary fHnd nud fhe .-piemm rsi n time Here is a description of the 'committee were instructed to raise brutality: I that sum among th membership Round One: Willard landed tht ftnd expense money fur our delegate, first blow, a light left to the head. A total sum of $90. Mr. Thrane if The champion landed u light left to instructed to use his judgment in the the head. Dempsoy hooked a lefl matter and to pay oer our quot; w to Willard s stomach. Dempsey miss- ,H. fnds it advlsabbJ to do so and ed a left and right to bead. Willard the other counties along the designal snapped a left to the Jaw. Dempsey route do so. The counties thru knocked Willard down with a right 'whifn lne Highway ha been desig to the jaw twice. The champion took 1 nil.t.,i are Orange, Hardin, Jefterson. the count of six each time and when Mbl.rty. Harris. Ft. Bend. Austin he got up Dempsey knocked him ( Washington. Burleson, Milam. Hen down with lefts and rights to Ok- roryell. Lampasas. Mills. ron . , ,1 1,. int will. n Tnvlor. Nolan. Usher. JilW. I lie cii.iiii-ni.t-i t"1 voit-iii ' o,..Bh " a i 1 L.n.u,i Mm iiown'. ., r.ur:l Lubbock. Hale, Swlsn- ,,ariieauWa,,u 7:- - h time flooring w,m r,, IIIIH H'lis 10 i"t- ti..... .iini ,.., trill Uound two: Dempsey rushed Will ,.ntiIely across the state that wn ard in his corner, pounding his jaw '(.r.-nt Texas scenery In nil varu with rights and lefts. The champion'.tion8 rrom the gulf coast, througn rlKht eve was closing from the blow, ',hl foret region, over the rich rol -l empsev landed. Dempsey walked jn(! prairies. across and along in arondu Willard careiully. measuring ' pi.llu,ipil, riveis. through the ""unu" .1.1. ;..i.im u...i i..rtK to the law unmln' Hcenes ot West Texas 111111 wiiii 1 11 " . . . .... . . , I . , 1 11 , 1 I 111 III UM. . II 1 I hit WHiara set meu u-. . ' I iri-e lens 10 nit- w - i - ... . ..i..aine Deninsev had eve vv as iuim.. . .."...i.- . - . ' . . v...ov in.n ihu rine for jio ue cuiit-u . -. I the second round because he thought 'he had won tho fight. Willard stag- 'gared to his corner at the end of the I second round. Kound three: Dempsey hit Willard , ... Kound three: uempsey im .......... twice with lefts to the Jaw. I lempsev .. .. 1 ont riirht lo tht Jaw ;.nl Ih'i t, lheOWPd to this county home of UK body. IVmpsoy p'PMred U'lis tc .Wlliunin J11 " Dempsey backed the champion to th- 1 . . i.i. i-r.j 11 ill'iP.ia ill u n II wui T- 1 ..-itKitf :i Pt'ltiril. , ' rones asil na 111110 1 . w "... VT . ' .. - - h(, ,a,upio 'en. That is m..er that ought P - , ((f ... .. , , .he law and , ,htk r,b to take early action .IOIIS ami - :body. Dempsey hit a r;uht and left I to the head and had the ih" blood cha rr.pion') 'streamim- f:om 1 mouth, Willard landed a stinging un 'pereut to Hen.ps.v's jaw and Doinp- sev retaliate,! with a loft to mo ... aUHough Dempsey hit 'ho champion I with a right and loft to the jaw a, 'the bell rang. I The first preliminary was called Ht 11 o'clock, a six round go bet woe , ova ,v IV Movie of Toledo. V . fi " "J .. , -j 1.11... pounds and Solly Epstein 01 , i ..... .........is Tom H4kln "'I tinn is iit I . . . ..l'.-.r..i. nnd deciUC-: I in S.'.1 1 . " 'the contest a draw. Junior It. Y. P. V. 'Song, prayer, business, song. Leader's ten minutes. Scripture reading. Matt 3-1! Opul Epploy. jul Epploy. r, ,lt rtrt, w .n, - e,ter . r,.. , ,..s of the itigiivt-t l ue ii..i'."" - . Vd wicked contrasted. 11111 Doak I Some Klements of n Happy Id- f Huby Stokes. Voading. DUO' im'"".. Purity. Lucy Hartlett M. inorv verse. i.'.rvice. Uosalie ClurU. ssion Somethings gr at mo" Mav,'8ald about happin--" llor our uub.n can t - ' happiness of those a ound us. b, pn - idem iv...... h-.noier?" Se t lx Y oresier I Poem 1- . leaders i." i'!.. .tine pravei. , " " " ' . w s Vpon cam- ( Mr. ana - Mmpiefl of fane in Thursday o product, n fe,t. SudaT thn. nteasu 1 COMMERCIAL CLUB lllll Snyder to Une For Great Kni I a 1 t . ki A High war. Imlifotrial Itcrric In 1 Ti.o f Vinmtmi- n'f f'om'iiieree had an j WW V..aaa..a... v.. - us Scurry eouty'H quota ol .me ne. - -: n,Hhm. Hartley I ' um vf." the boundless plains right up ' ' ' nr,..,nc(, of the Rocky 'o nit- I,... , Th routt. , laid .... .i,,rh live floiirinshing iowus ... t .lr.uV.Wifr tOWns n 1 r- .. . .K..r.. will not be a dull mile. 01 .inn from minule ,,, lravel ror the tourist irom Ihe nower dells of Florida to the Ml0W copped mountains of Colorado. I The Secretary wu author zed u comtuunlcate with Congressman ..... 1 .... ..(.. n irettlnil al communicaic . --r-- I vjn Jom8 wlth a view to getting at- I ... L .wn. nf l IK trophies tr the war. . A.tt nfv The matter of gelling ui .or- - 1 ifnic, ,mrbecne or some other public iinnnnt was uet-io-ii.'iii. - I f .1 h, m. def into action was ' on that line. New Casing Set III Dunn won. The promoters of the Dun.l 'vol! have be.,, busy for the pas! we-d anu tlu sorts of reports ha-o U'-n ,n .irculatUin. H. C Cotton . ,.,-eritict said Salliniay n was more showing or oil ther- th..n . ... 1 1 .. a..!.. 2 .il Kull- ,had boon and .Mr. 1 ..." - 11 Thf.f L'lit dav 'here will to more jr. ... -the new casing in hist Sun.':--' an t t l(y promise to have more to sn-. . 1 ' . . M. I..lw..n 1 -' 1 V.l.t a sav al,ut i.i- .,., ,inim. ,...'... ..ava--. MisKionary SH'ij.'ty. ' .ni(. Woman's Missionary Society )f the Methodist church met with Vr W.-M, Curry Mnda, afternoon. . .v... u.Tinture lesson Instead 01 i-. each member answered roll call with a verse o. - , ,;r,; with a verse of scripture. 'ana nonu" f" ',, time was spent with needle 1" ,. M Hamilton. Mrs. Waddill Ind'Uss Willie Fern Curry fun. am. -Miss ... ; Ishod music and Mn. rnsrer u 'ert s with several readings, i The hostess served white cake and Ice ton and punch. Mrs. Sallio N. Leak of Vernon i. hcre for her nsinunl u miner visl. j s. nam? '' with wife her brolhtr ! o F Darby is still ntliK ,np 'matter 'of a wheal .will for Snyder. He has'nn idea that a $10,000 com pany could start and oporate a mill ing plant thnt would prove a pnylen concern. HOLDS IIEETIII6 1 1 I if