The Snyder Signal-Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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THE SNYDER SIGNAL-STAR.
VOL. »
HN'YDKK. KIOWA COUNTY. OKLAhONA. FRIDAY. MARCH 3ft. I«H
M). 17.
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HILLER, BAILEY CO.
We are always showing the newest
things out and when you buy of us you
know you get first grade goods.
New Dress Goods,
New Wash Goods,
New A. F. G. Gingham,
New Ribbons-
Xi-^IXEES SKIRTS.
We hiv, ini r.<t<-l7i>d mother •hlpmcnt of
Ladiva Walking 8«lrta and Drcsa Sklrla and
%h#*v ere l^utlMlj fflttioieil In the newest
„ vb*. Block Uivm Skirl* BIw, Browu and
Gi' 'T Walking Skirt,
W** ore cxpccling every day lo receive onr
Poring Drear Hale, bought iu New Kork of the
moat np-io-ilote millinery bonaea, and want the
lariiea to come and aee the new oijlra in Dreaa
Bata for thia aeaaon.
Don't Forget Our Gingham Rem-
nants 8 l-3c per yard.
I^a-dLLes Oa:foid.s.
A big shipinon* of Ladies Oxforda, 8trap
Sandila and Bluchei- Ties juat i».
48 Palm Lvli u» Oxforda, well worth fl 50
but we aell them for c-nl.V *l-25- nn
36 Pair* Ladiea liette.- oxfords, worth *2 00
but we sell for only *1-68.
We also are showing a nice assortment
Ladiea nicer Sandala and Oxforda at *3 00
and *8.50.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
Ladieg Mnalfn Underwear of tli« niceat
qnalHy and if you don’t come and aee onr
line you don’t know wlm’ JPP are niiaalug.
Corset Covers 35c.
Drawers 35c.
Skirts 65c.
Gowns 75c.
Tlila ia one of the nicest assoitment ever
ahowu in Sujder.
Mens New Clothing at a Bargain.
MEN’S WEAR.
Men’s new anminer Underwear.
Men’s new Straw Hats.
Men’s new Dress Sbirtsi
Men’s new String Ties.
Men’s new Odd Panta.
Men’s new fancy Hose.
LADIES "WIE-AIE^.
Ladies’ new Bella.
Ladies’ new Waist 8eta.
Ladies' new ptirsea.
Ladiea’ new Skirls-
Ladies’ new Hals.
Ladies’ new Oxforda.
We are Trying to Give
our Customers Satisfac-
tion.
Tours Truly,
> HI
MILLER, BAILEY X CO.
REPUBLICAN
PRIMARIES
Snyder and South Precinct oi
Mountain Park Township
Elfd D«kf«t«s to
County Con*
vent ion.
Ariel a* altomato*t (’, It.!
Cuuk. Ilarry Shaffer. J<w» M**rrU
and K. CJ. Merry. Tb» primary
than adj»»urt.rtl.
8ot-ru Motmo IUkk TownatUPf
Immediately after the adjuunt-
moot <»f the Snyder primary Ow».
M. Halley a. I enlral l oni mill re-
man (rum Mountain Park t»«u-
■ I ship called the meeting to order
l‘ur*uant tooall therepuldieaii*1 »n‘l Btuiaomo I’ayne * a« elected
of Hnyder met Saturday after* |chairman anil II. l'»»li wa»
noon g 2 o’clock. elected aecretary of the meeting.
The mealing wae called to order
by County Central Committeeman
P. O. Barry and L. A. Ureeeon
els-ted aa chairman and C. 8.
Blackburn aa aacratary of the
masting.
Nominations being called for
Oao. 8. Bailey nominated Judge
Cook. Judge Cook nominated
A. C. Dolda and Chaa. Gorton.
The following named were uom
mated:
Geo. K. Dullard, dm, 8.,
Dailey, II. C. Caeh, A. C. Moral* J
man, H*>bt. Mct'lenry. A. W.i
Jackaeti, J. 8, Cormack, J.;
Young, Kanaome Payne and C. j
D. Hut her ford.
fleo. 8.
ten were
Dailey aaid aa
nominated nnd
M. M. Joyce and W. M. AIM-on bul eight roulJ elected he
were also placed in nomination, would be one of two to withdraw
A motion was carried providing i and let the other eight be declur-
that in voting the voter w rite four |*| th„ delegates. Mr. Young
ramee on hia ticket and that the j Mjd he would be the other one to
four receiving the highest num- withdraw and the motion to de-
E IVaaara,
AtlUtrllr
Grnrral \itbu ,
Lillie Tern,
ElghPO'Hlx,
Ougau,
Polbrnbrrg,
U„.on Club,
Geo. W. Childs.
Crrimi,
Owl,
ber of votes be declared the dele-
gates.
Judge Cook withdrew his name
stating that he didn't care to be a
delegate and moved that rules be
suspended and A. C. Dolde, Clias.
Gorton, M. M. Joyce and
W. M. Allison be elected
by acclamation. This motion
was carried and the four above
named declared elected as dele-
clare the following named the
delegates frem the south precinct
of Mountain Park township was
carried:
Geo. E. Dullard, H. C. Cash,
A. C. Horstman, Robt. McCleary,
A. W. Jackson, J. 8. Cormack,
Ransoms Payne and C. Ii. Ruth
erford.
The township primary then ad-
lfates. The following named gen* journed without electing alter-
tlemen were then nominated and nates.
srftL-
Mail - Breeze?,
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makeo our»
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We are selling our entire Dry Goods
stock at cost. All our new spring goods
go in this sale. We have a fine line of
Gaps, Hats, Pants, Shirts and Overalls.
A new line of factory bought Hose at
absolute cost.
H See Our New Line of Ribbons at Cost,
H _;________
Our goods were bought before the recent advan-
ces in cottons and at the prices we are making
we can save you money.
gj In our Grocery Department we call your atten-
K tion to a new Sorghum in barrels at 30c per gal-
lon. We also have an extra cream Corn which
we will make at $1.10 per dozen.
g WE HAVE■ THE GOODS AND
SOLICIT YOUR TRADE.
Tenison & Hoffmaster.
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Allison, W. M. The Snyder Signal-Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1904, newspaper, March 25, 1904; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496321/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.