The Snyder Signal-Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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WurlMMl WlMMI (Turk iwwjml
U «»llwiMlrlbuliN( liberally
luliwMM fund. TImmm*
brat* mm
A round ailtrer tray, on which
iDKrtlMl "George and Mary
Mllvur Wedding. KU, “ w«% |*». u
M u|i several uiil<*a in the ruun
try numewliat tariatvd and bang
ad ap.
f uon niter liw itpplln were
bring received a thieving skunk
Inna a uvlgbiwriug burn present
ed biMMlI ailin'quarter msMera
department representing that to*
won a cjrcloue sufferer. II* waa
Iliad uni with everything li"
wanted but before Im< gut out of
town witb tin* stuff some one re
ported him and hu waa brought
pack and made in disgorge.
Mr. Hnyder, thogcntleinai on
Stalled as d*|ai| agnnl in |ilnco of
Mr. Kgnn who waa hurt in the
cyclone las very |»loaaant ami
accommodating gontlwuiau. lie
and hia uSIciwut aaaiatanla have
bwn of incalculable service to
Itie Keliof Cummitioo.
I MJ'IImI *n<| an I '!m I f l.«* »•!•••
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fl'Nu MoUblstS rail alol
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NOTICE
I leal Holiday H. load Wot In
tlu aatutiul of lltn suffering ail I
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of interest. Wr will
make you a loan due
any lima nail fall.
If yon want niunay
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Professional Cards.
Not Grafters.
The Lawton Democrat in a recent
Bo denounced tlm Haliaf t'oni
miUoe to whoui waa entrusted tlm
iiuda aulmrrilied in Lawtou had
boon brought hack homo. A com
ittoe of our citizens want ovar to
wton to investigate ami surer
ia possible, tiaa auiiuua of tha
Thav found the Lawton
vary much incensed ovar
article each and avary maniliar
bIv dallying responsibility
or it. Thay stated that tha mouav
hirh had boon rained there had
: raised on the |irouiine to open
hospital in Lawtou at which all
auffarara abould lie cared for
of charge—that no niou ey had
aulweribod for purpose of do-
to our Relief Committee and
iiouey had not lieeu lirought
or here for purpoae of turning
"or to our committee aud then
on back an the Lawton Deiiiocrut
rted.
This waa more like the true facta,
e Lawton people are kindly car-
g for ten or a dozen injured aud
oat kindly aaked to lie permitted
take them over there promiaiug
care for them until well free of
y charge to the Hnyder peo pie.
ut the Hnyder committee after
naultation wtth the survivors and
tivea of aoine of the injured oueit
ncluded that the humane thing
do waa to keep them here hh
any have relativea who would not
able to viait their dear Buffering
ea were they taken to Lawton hospi-
I, ao the committee's proposition was
lined. Our people, however, appre
te the kindly feeling which prompted
• offer and will treasure it as among
• many kind things which have been
ne or offered to be done for us by
her towns.
of Hu*l»r. tlm Kioaa t ‘unify .Him
day M'hool t**.».-latioii ha* ided
lo rsiw a relief fun I throng i llm
Him. la I Hcll'ad* of tbei*wuuly; llieae
|ieople are williui our roimly, an I
we feel tlril every UUe will Iw ail!'
iug and ghwl to c uilrihute mwii*
Hung to their relief W‘e final IO. II. ItlKGKL,
planned a convention at Nuyder for I Attorney at-Law
Huiidav. llm Mill , niul Ihev were I
.....Ling a|HM'ial ...............for......| ^ »"'«• HN YDKR, OK LA
eoUVelilioU ll will lie iiiiJmh.'.iMi' for
Ua In hold it now, lull we feel that r 4 MULLER, M. D,
we ouglit lo do aoiiieiliiug to give I I'Uyaiciau and Surgeon,
them relief. I Olllce and iraideum 2nd dour wealoi
'III ’re are hillidrcda of people who I I’uat Office. 1'lioue ll.
are destitute. niul many who are
wounded, and will hate lo I k« cared I Hit. J- I. HAMILTON,
for, mauydtyu; it ia impossible I’livniriAN AND SruuKoN,
to liiiacrilui the awful, lieart-remliug I Snjder, Oklalioiiui
m.„llt, ITown or couuiry call, promptly
, „ .. I resounded to. Ortiuo over Dr.
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Who Does the Buying?
TIIK Wo.MItN
OK <Xll hhic:
They Inn nearly everything in Ike way
wf tiroeeriea fur Ike table, and Itiry are
good buyers loo. ,,,,,, , ,
The Shrewdest Borers
Order Direct Front Oor
Counters And Shelves
HWAI'HI'! limy know ili.i we aril what
la ertra good urn! wholesome. Ilctiei
try ua if not already a regular customer.
DAVISON GROCERY CO.
lie taken in your Nuinluy School for
llinae miff irera uud Unit the pro-
ciwuIm Imi Hunt to Tom V. Kllzev,
1’reiiidoiit, or Alra. W. II. Htooilmuu,
Trnnaurer.
VViiin’a Red t'roaa Drug Si*>rc.
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H. 1). HAILEY.
I’reMileut.
J. It. HINES,
As*i«(nnt ('Bidder.
OTTO J. IlKI.L'iVlU,]
Casliiar.
j u mivi a. u ii
WihhIhmI lllili*.
8NVIUU1. OKI.A
W II. WI*I||*UII. U ll
Drs. Woodard & Bryce
Physicians snd Surgeons
i * , OfllM Phone (W.
A rninjilt'tp rc»r<ir«I Will Imi kopl of Itea. PIkiui*» Si find 7W
every Sumliiy School that cc:
tribute m to thin fund.
Youm, in the Mustem ciiunc,
Ton V. Euzn, l'rim.
Ei.vi ha E. Claiik, Sec.
Flui I'uMi-slinl in tlm SnyiWr SljtntU Slur I
4l>rlltl. mo..
NiiTH'K l*\ i H 1‘rill.li ATToN
l >»• I Hi rim fill Of llm liiitTiir. I.uiul ORIne at
I*uu ton. O T . April 13. Ido.*.
Nut ion It hervliy yriven that llm followlntr I
uuiii'*<l Nclller flax Hlt*t) notice of lilt inicotion f
loiiiikUc llnul pt'fiif In hui»pi»rl of hlit <*h»lin. unit
lliul sttltl proof will lie iniwle lH*ft»re Kendrlei
i* Urowo. l) M Court c<ymmlMdon«i it liis |
Pi..... usnwlrr. o T*. OO Mhf *1 190 rlx
tlotinru M, M(*Kc«*ifan
for tlm ne See. 15. Twp ;t it |{ in w
HiktneH the following wilDettHCM to prove
hlx e •tii.nuiiUH re.Hlileuce uinin un«l cultivation
KIOWA COUNT Y BANK
Incorporated t’mlerttlie Laws of Oklahoma
THE FARMERS BUSINES RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTINTlON|
South Mali: street SNTDEH, o. T.
| DR. A. D. CHAPMAN,
DE1STTIST „„ tni.nunus m
, la permanently located m 8ny-] °1“1nr'r,mch. o a ........ 11 k. w«bb. w.
iter, Okla., and ia nreiuireil to do >< iir<*»cr uiiui .M'.miiuiu i*»rk uuu
[all kind, ol dental work. A!!1 " " M,KN,(*"T
work guiiruiiteed.
I'’lnit I'Ubllalmil in tlm Snyder Slirnat Stu
Apr. Sk. loo:..
NOTICl BXIIC I'UIIUCATION.
Deeurlumni et Interior, l.uml Oltlca nt U»-
ton. i). '1'.. April it. luor.
Notice Is I......... nlven that the foUowInir I
Caught at Last.
Tho Priaco Agent at Mountain Park
haa been arrested on tho chargo of steal i _
ing goods from the freight office. It is For Farm Loans b«e nuQ1Ml settler nu, hied notice of hi, Intenthm
•aid that • part of thegoodt* were found A N DRE\A/ H A L E 7 Ito »f in hupimh-l of ins clniin
I a-** ■ ^ wu M ^ I •*•“* —Ll Will be untile before K —-
I'. S. I'ouri CommiHsloiiLT.
Good Terms, Cheap Rutea ............................ .......• ■
and Quick Returns.
THE SIGNAL-STAR.
Waa slightly disfigured by the
rm but is still in the ring,
rough the courtesy of our Fred-
ick brethren we were permitted to
t out this opine aud the last. The
it is not materially damaged hut
e press was under a pile of debris
d covered with slime aud brick
m a chimney, tlieu three of the
jured ones have been cared iu the
itor’s home which is iu the rear
If of the Spinal-Star building aud
eir condition precluded any effort
i run the press.
They are recovering, however,
id within a week or two more we
»pe to be able to do the press work
. home.
Brother Wessel of the Frederick
nterprise nad Bro. Bayne of the
rederick Leader are each entitled
thanks for courtesies extended
ul they will plenae consider thnt.
in his homo.
Tito Snyder peopld will not be sorry
to hear this us ho acted the hog at the
time of our trouble. The gentlemon
who went over to wiro news away and
ask for assistance from other towns had
trouble to got him out oi tied, he giving
them to understand that ho didn't cure
to be disturbed saying they could wait
until morning. When the Mountain
Park depot was burned it was thought
by many that it was the work of this
agent, done for the purpose of covering
up some of scoundrelism. And it seems
that the Frisco people thought so. too,
for he has beon under survillance of its
secret agents over since, no arrest being
made until they got him cornered. Muy
he get justice.
aoTics rv'R rc*i.icATtoa.
Kctl- I
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M;ty IvKK'i
Department of the Interior. I*and Ofllce at
Lawton, O. T. April lith, 1905.
HoMo* Is hereby (Iren th*t the foDowIn*
baaed settler has Bled notloe of his Intenllo*
W maks ansi, proof In support of his oBLn.
and that said proof will he made before
Register and Receiver at Lawtou, Okla.,
ou June 19th 1905. viz
William T. Smith.
for the sw 1-1 of sec 5 twp 2 n of range
18 w, I. M.
He nsmee the followfii# witnesses to prors
his enniinimus resldenee upon sod cultivation
of Bold land, vis:
Ed Shepheard, E. S. Smith, Ge.irge
Foss, Elmer Hanks all of Odettu. Okla.
H. D. Mi'Knkiht. Resistor.
Chits, (iitmpiu will pay a reward
for return of a leather valise with
two straps containing valuable pa-
pers and letters. Was carried off
from Fessendou Hotel by storm •
Leave at Jones Hotel, Mountain
Park.
Anything found belonging Van Rus-
Kirk please lease at Illinois House,
Snyder, Okla.
Chas. Van Huokirk, Avard, Okla.
Fifty dollars reward will be paid tor
return of square theatrical trunk witli
name Catlieriue Wiuteis stenciled ou
end. Or proj ortionate reward will bo
paid fi r return of auv of tlie articles
carried i ff iu the trui k. Leave at this
olttce.
Citizenj
Lumber Co.
Lumber
Shingles
Timbers
Patent Laths
Wagon Box Boards
Cypress, Finish and Siding
Rough Fencing
O. G. Bats
Moulded Casing and Base
Sash, Doors, Blinds
Moulding
Mill Work
Lime, Hair, Lath
Cement Plaster
Portland Cement
Brick, Sand
Oak Posts
Cedar Posta
Locust Posts
Corner Posts
Red Fence
Fancy Pickets,
Porch Posts, Brackets
Table Legs
Building Paper
Tar Paper
Roofing Paper
Felt Roofing Paper
Pitch Tar
Red Paint
SCREEN DOORS
CLASS
and Dial Maid nrt:
tiriok U. Itmu n.
IiIn olllce al Snyder. O. T.. on
vtx: Meredith i>. l*ugh.
for the aw >4 nee 5. twp 2 n. lamre 17 w.
He names tho following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of said iiiod. viz:
K H Downs. Arch Culver. Fred Gillespie. M.
C Gurry, ull of Sn>der. okla.
_II. D McKNIGHT. Ret»*ter.
First published In the Snyder Signal-Star I
May. 5. 1905
Notice F'ok 1*ui»lication.
Department of the Interior. Laud Ofllce at I
Lawton. O. T.« May I. 1905. I
Notice is hereby Riven that tHe following
named settler has tiled notice of Ins inteution f
to make tinal proof in support of his claim and
that Haiti proof will be made before Kendrick I
G. Brown. United States Court Commissioner I
ut his otllce ut Snyder. Okla.. on June 5. 1905. f
viz: Hiram G. Watkins,
for the sw M sec 28. twp i n. runue 10 w.
He names liio following witnesses to prove I
his continuous residence upon und cultivation |
of said land, viz:
C E Ward or Koosevelt. Okla.. T J Watkins
.1 H Lancn, W A Merrick, ull of Mt. Park.
Okla.
II. D. McKNIGHT. Kegister I
FARM llOANS.
Wc will make you a Farm Loan, on
better tenna than any one in the
new country. Will pay off (he old
loan, and make a bigger one.
Wc do our own inspection and pay
you the cush in our office.
HOWELL & McCDE.
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First published in the Snyder Signal-Star Apr. I
28. 1905
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION
I Department of the Interior. Laud Otllce all
Lawton. Okla.. April 22. 1905
I Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has Hied uotice of his intention j
to make final proof in support or his claim, aud (
I that said proof will be made before Kendrick
IG. Brown. U. S. Court Commiftsioner, at his |
I ofllce at Snyder. O. T.. on May 29. lotto, viz:
I Edgar Smith
for the nw •*. sec 21. twp. 3 n. range 18 w.
I He names the following witnesses to prove I
I his continuous residence upon and cultivation
( of said land, viz: I
I Warren Cundiff. J C Davis. B V Sanford. L j
1 F Baker, all of Mt Park. Okla.
1£. D. McKNIGHT. Register j
t H. P. STREET & OO.
[ FIMITDR8 AND
Wc carry the most coniplots line of
Furniture in Kiowa County, und at
REASONABLE prices.
CMI and get our prices before you
buy-
SNYDER SIGNAL-STAR
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
By the
ALLISON PUBLISHING CO
W« M. ALLISON* Editor and Manager
Citizens Lumber Co. **
First published in the Snyder Signal-Star May
13. 1905
NOTICE FOR PUBLIC ; TJON
Department of the Interior. Land Ofllce at
l Lawton. O. T.. May 2. 1905.
I Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
I to make tinal proof in support of his claim und
I that ituid proof will tie made before Kendrick
lG. Brown. U. S. Court Commissioner at his
ofllce at S.yder. O. T.. on June 12. 1905. viz:
William E. Baggett.
| for the aw H of se k. sec. 21 twp l n. range 10
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence ut>on and cultivation
of said land, viz:
J C Glover. W F Haught. J W Wilcox. M C
Baggett all of Siboney. Okla.
H. D. McKNIGHT. Register.
LADIES
While Mountain Soap is
purely vegetable. It is
by far the best article
sold for cleaning the teeth
and preventing the bends
and faee from chafing. A
sample costs you nothing
Sold by
MORRIS GROCERY CO.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
ith hat off, the editor has bowed
thank" to «,«. wt,™.™, [ i:::::ii: TAYLOR BROS’
ey need the help of a neighbor
ay they find it as we have and as 1 JSF&S&L as
ey surely will if they cull on the matter, under act of Congress of
nal-Star.
March 3, JS'9.
1
For dies j»est farm lo.us see Otwell.
For long or short time Farm Ix>an
•able Men and Woman.
Snyder has reason to be and is Unwell Si McCue.
ry gaateful to the many noble1 If you want to rent a Sewing Ma-
li and women who came to the ’ chioe ,*ou can Ret one at Street A Co's. Pj-jcji*.
cue and assi- ti d in caring for the ^ur *!u,e Store. ,
MEAT MARKET.
Fresh and Salt Meats, Poul-
try and Oysters. Meat de-
livered to any part of city.
js js 57
Htrsiaht annual interest, no eonimis-
I slot), quick returns on farm loans.
J. M. Otwell.
Protect your w beat, oats, coi n and
| cotton, with a hail policy. It's cheap
W. S. Bussell
The best, of tenns on farm loans
I money ready as soon as papers are put
|on record. W. K. liussell.
Mouey to loan on chattels—Howell
A McCue.
For quick (arm loans, low rate of in-
| teresl uud a liberal company s*'e
W, Ci. Russell.
If you have wheat, oa's, corn, ami
I cotton, you had l etter have Hail
Insurance. Dont cost much. S. e
W. tj. Bussell.
If you want a farm loan it will pay
| you to see Oi well before contracting
He will save you money.
C« m* in sod see our pure corn chop*
I at the lowest price.
Oklahoma Produce Co.
The Host High Patent Flour $2 80
p« 100 at Ok alutna Produce Co'
Ijicmml Kmhalmrrs <ut<l Undertake! x.
Picture Frames Mad: to Order.
Machine Neeales ana Repairs.
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MASSIE & WILLIAMS
GROCERIES & FEED.
Carry a lull line of everything
good to eat.
Agents For Blankes High
Grade Conee's.
Your p itronage will be appreciated.
Corner 7th and Main.
SXVDKK.
OKLAHOMA.
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Allison, W. M. The Snyder Signal-Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1905, newspaper, May 19, 1905; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496316/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.