The Snyder Signal--Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1906 Page: 1 of 12
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ft MENS BOVS AND CHILDREN’S SUITS ft
AND ODD PANTS
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We need the room for fall goods is why
wo are going to make this big sacrifice
of prices. Our big June sale carried off
lots of summer merchandise but we aro
long on clothing and to reduce this
deparment to its normal condition we
are going to sell regardless of cost for
10 days any suit or odd pants in the
house
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Jack FIordan Dead.
I4«n4iv. E Jgir |i«*atJ«» received
* * •»»telling him of the death of
His Half'Hiother Jack Fi-rdan
A few h- *4«« before receiving tbia
wile he ha4 one laying that Jack
wa* dangerously ilck at the fail-
rotd hospital at Pt. Worth, tbia
being the fir it he knew of hla
brother’# illneu. Jack «m an
ipprentice in the railroad machine
*hopi at Children. Tesai. and
h i mother being away on a vlalt
when he took tick he wai taken
to the h iapital at Pt. Worth for
cafe.
Mr. Bcalle left Monday evening
for Ft. Worth and from there
will tak the body to Stephenville,
Texan, for burial.
Jack Riordan was but about 18
vein of age and a bright active
have sold for four to five thou- tr. -vs on them and apply early boy who gave great promise of
sand dollars each. That Mr. enough fer the j>t f - ‘o be taken useful and honorable manhood.
Garrison before harvesting th. mmissloners He resided here a few months
ut«i' thit no litn-t «u» ettaf
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lieen When the ctonkrt t.
fficera appihnted by
elxlm-4 "ihow me a fatmrr wh>
thrtn CA& 1U
* longer set. State
hai Is ’«• even a!nc# comtrij.*
Cti**tt* l»aw* •
so power to appoint
tier#: Mr. GarrUon promptly
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responded “her# be Is—I have.”
This t
hat, when the stat-
Th- editor ol the Signal-Star
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•Swayi being inteteited In th#
i ftt«‘ftdcra will
i have to go to the
fartr.'-rt’ incceas made some In-
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o make final proof.!
quirie^ :-girding Mr. Gmison’s
iThi# will be
much snore rxpen*
farm. Ac., and found that h# la
aive than th1
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owne: tf one of the very best
making j:
>f* before commia*
farm • in the valley, a little over a
lionera and will sake mote time.'
mile touthwest of town shat i
Farties wl
io d,sire to avoid!
farm • around him which are net
making trip
i to the land olfic*
ao good and no larger than hU
when making proof he,aid get n
year’s crop had more than kept
even and that this year aside
p h from his corn, potatoes and other
M*jX crops, not yet harvested, he has
lose their official heads.
and won many friends who
greatly regret to hear of his
death.
harvested and sold Si,500 worth
pi^n of wheat and oats. ceived
Mrs. Amonette No More
Mrs. W. V. Willingham has re- L’ D’ Bolton’ who kiUed •
, , , , ranchman
, _____________ in New Mexico last
^tter from her brother WCck and narrowly escaped lynch-
k ■ Other farmers have dene as B. F. Amonette telling of the i„K> formerly lived at Hobart,
well—this is only one of the > death of his wife which occured but left after separating from his
Jr S many cases which can be referred , at Nacogdoeh«s, Texas, last Sun- wife. He was a candidate for
fcVto in this part of the county. d m :.lin Th. An onettes territorial ligialature from
pljI There is no better country and no , , . , . 0 . . Kiowa county in 1904, but wa#
k"w better or more industrious class former‘’/ raided in Snyder and defeated and was afterwards
pyt of farmers can be found ar.y Mrs. Amonette had many friends madc chief clerk of the legisla-
ture v/ho will be sorry to know.ture.
can
place on this continent.
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100 Men’s 2 piece suits to select from. 50 Men’s Double Breasted suits to select
from. 200 Men’s 3 piece suits to select from. 50 Ycurg Men’s 2 and 3 piece X
suits to select from. 200 Bey’s suits to select from.
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Big* Cot In Mens Ladies
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200 pair of Ladies’ Oxfords in tan ribbon ties and patent vici Oxfords to close out. £*
150 pair cf Misses and Children’s Oxfords to close out.
100 pair cf Men’s Patent Kid, Vici and Gun Metal Oxfords to close out.
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See our big table of remnants now at
the front to clean up at 1-2 regular price.
Thanking one and all for the great trade
we had in June and soliciting your
further patronage, we are
Very tuly yours,
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He brings the price of dry goods down within reach of the customers.
As time and tide rolls cn, our trade grows larger. Special Sales,
Salvage Sales, etc., do not hurt our trade as far as wc can discern.
Every week brings greater results. Our trade has found out that our
every day prices are right.
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A line of Ladies’ Shirt Waists in colors,
50c values for....................15c
A line of Ladies’ Shirt Waists in colors,
SI 00 values for..................25c
A line of Ladies’ S5.00 and S6.00 Skirt-",
to be sold for..................S2 99
A lino cf Ladies’ 50 and '>'3.75 Skirts,
to retail for...................$2.09
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A line of Ladies’>'2 50 White Canvas Ox- (G).1
fords, to be sold for.............81.89
A line of Ladies’ $2 00 White Canvas Ox-
fords, to be sold for..............81 49 (Cj/
A line of Ladies’ Covert Skirts to he (cj*)
sold for........................SI.39
A line of Gents’ Mow Ties, 25c values,
to be sold for....................10o
All Goods Marked in Plain Figures
NO RED TAPE
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Allison, W. M. The Snyder Signal--Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1906, newspaper, July 20, 1906; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496332/m1/1/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.