The Snyder Signal-Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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SNYDER SIGNAL-STAR
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
By the
ALLISON PUBLISHING CO.
W M ALLISON, Editor and Manager
OR£ANA. from tl.ia day uu eotoe and gel
Snow and rain ha«, come at last ,br balaac* of our block r-garu
and we are having winter right. I,M of *l,at il co*'; ^ r *rr
going to clean up. We have got
Our farmers were well pleaaed mbout $.jyofJll0 WoI,h tof gootU
-vr th-Lroodaeaaon that haa just; Mr> aMMltegM4 ni)W if
yon a ant to g«*t good* cheap, it ■*
KL'HSCklPTlON KATES.
On* year, in advan<-e............ i 1.00
his nralbi. in advance.......... .'*>
Kutered April 3, IWB, at Hnjrder.
Okl»., i'oeP.lb. e »■ xeunud clan* ruail
matter, under act of Congre** of
March 3, ItnW.
FRISCO TIMK TABLE.
been made, and will go to farm
ing in earnest around Oreana. >oof faQ,t „ ,lir(D.
Walter McKinney is preparing This means QUIT BUSINESS,
to move his dwelling house to a Don’t buy until yon see ua.
more convenient watering place. Bespectfnlly.
Fred Fane is preparing to plant •'*' " ' ^ r“l,fc
a large crop of cotton the com-
ing summer. Other farmers are NEW FIRM NAME-
doing likewise.
DEPARTS.
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Charley Smith, Wad ell & Co.. One of Snyder’s Eest Known
will plant in cotton the greater Houses takes in New
part of Dr. W bite's three farms. Blood
Cotton will be the most interest _
ing crop in this township the
coming summer.
"Kettle Galling Pot Black.”
The Pointer of Hobart is cast-
ing the record of Kiowa coniiiy’s
first appointed officer* at ihe re-
The well known and popular firm of
I Miller Bros A Co. of Miyder baveahilt-
As soon as the ground dries ** ‘o«e ««’*«»> .ut some. d taken iu new
sufficent, farmers will plow to
perfection.
ineniliern The name has l<«en changed
; lo Stiller, Bailey A Co. 'J 1 e .Miller
lirulliers are fctill meirih*-is of the firm
Our old friend W. II. Fesep.den
and family' have all gone to
Snyder to make it their home.
hut Geo. Bailey his laken a .ar^er
j inlerenl ar.d J. G. \\ il Umg, a wealthy
■renil-rnaii from llamillou, Tera-, take*
j au interest. Albert * owan, long an
J. J Upton and wife of Oreana °L"'fitm™'TbiT rear™ T
will leave for Kansas soon, on a ^Ton'hJ p^rtu^bip lLrea"T‘u!e
visit.
capital of theflrm and they contemplate
Miningis quite at present. We| 'be erectio" of * ne'llbrkk b,,.i|,,iD« iu
, , ® * ,, ,, the near future. The husine** of
are told that agents are off sell- Ml,ler brim A Cu, in Snyder hue been
publican parly of the countv and ing mining stock. very eatiefaciory tne paat year and
• zpresaiug wonder that .he re-1 The Oreana school is progress-! f.be ,,,e\firU) VW*
publicans should have the termer- ing with Miss Maud Wiekman as * >'ar
ify to expect any support fr0m teacher-
Ihe taxpayers atihe election next All we are afraid of is that Dr. GRAND JAF N ZZ FL: 7c h PA^rr
fall. Though the SIGKAL STAr ! VVhite V'i11 fertilize his garden sap.rb
does not prelend lo be fully up in
political matters iu the coun’y.
j and work too hard.
J. J. Upton and D.
the Pointer s tirade looks much
like “the keiiie calling the pot
bUck”—as ihe present officers do
M. Crume
Eatpr!«!Bni«.-it Gl» n •(
HojbI P*1 ic« at Tnkio.
An Engllah girl who is "ow in Yoko
hama has seat home an entertaining
are just hack from Cache where [ account of the chrysanthemum party
they were lucky enough to secure slven by the empress of Japan in one
as many as fifty town lots during of the Tokl° T‘acP3- “Ua 8i*ht
... J e as you may imagine. The empress
the run at Cache a few nights ago. 1 give3 two parties each year—one in the
Our opinion is that this was one I cherry season and the other for the
not seem to have bettered the con of the most fortnuate acts of their Z th 1 7* ”7 much
,i , i ; flipappointed in tne chrysanthemums,
(1 Hone very much. The taxos are ; tive8< for I have known far better ones at
ennrmoaa, the county expend!- Bob Chessher and brothers are br;“dVr“ ^^'thfnijv^d ot !h“
tnrea do not aeem to have lipjii . now ln Possession of the Oreana flower. One bush at least was a mar-
nave been p o and grocery store. Air. | rel. for It had 120 blooms on IL The
I'-sa* ned any and ilie comity has Sycamour having turned over his i emprefs and her suite wore in Euro-
. b. , ... pean dress, haautiful brocades, but so
I office to the sureities of .Miss A. old-fashioned. They looked well
D. Adams, former P. M. enough when sitting, but were funny
1 «y except one little frame j ___,____,___x ,____ it to a degree when they walked.
nothing lo show for the
years
The
shack erected <>., *i , .. Our heals almost froze off the ; empress was in heliotrope .magnificent
me ptiuiic • other night, and we have come to ! brocade, with toque and parasol to
bijuare at Hobart. Ji« bridwa the conclusion that old bachelors .Inatch- 1Ier sl{lrt was t0° full and
uniigfs oad a pathetic little ruffle around the
have Deen built, no roads made must . 8omelhtng or else then edge. Not a single Jap was in native
’ time will be short here on earth. dress, and those who did not get their
no salaries cut dow n and jet the Jack McCracken clothes for the party in time were sltn-
‘•P..n . 1 rgg’rg and atayed at home.
I Oiuters wonders. Well, -----
the
BjonalStak wonders a little,
loo, hilt Its wonder is that the
Pointers has the poor judgment
*° lak*‘ Op '••«* cudgel il, (he de
fence of such a do nothing admin
iatralfon as Kton-a coun'v now
Jim.
The Father ot AM l_a>.v«. ,
An Irii-h por»r who sometfmas
■i - na ,. i'■*'j was st.ywtng a party ot
.letters over the Appellate Division
Curve Drunksnr.aaav
A beareier has uiade tan observation
diet ..-Offue-drtokliig people a.e > ery
seldom gives to drunkenntss It. Bra-
sil. for inusses, where coffer is grown r ,t« supree-e Court A fine statue
extensively, end all thr inhabitant* thi *rvat Chlreee philosopher and
drink .i many times a day, lntoxu-a- sag’ Confucius, sdn'rs the front of
lion Is rarely seen. The foreigac-r the building. "Who !s represented
w! o sptt'es there, tnongh poasessea l.ereT" asked a pretty woman in the
Of ever sorb a passion for stronr party, pointipg to the statue "That.
AT.ck. gradually loses hss liking foi medarn." said the porter-gu.'de. "that
alcohol os he acquires the coffe- Is the daddy of All laws, lfr. Cocfas»
Hu^Uug UmlU Hi Uf Jg.~beL.AA ft."
: Hey & Go.
SuccMsorj to Miller Bros , d Ca
In ths columns of this paper you will notice the
announcement of the changing of MILLER
BROS. & CO., to MILLER* BAILEY & CO.
In changing our name, we did not change our
resolutions we made January 1st, that we would
sell more goods in this year than any firm in
Kiowa county. We believe in pushing and work*
ing for business and by doing so, we give better
bargains and sell cheaper than any firm in
Snyder.
Monday, February 1st. 1004, is SNYDERS FIRST
TRADERS DAY ami on that dav we oiler some
A*
special inducements in our line.
FIRST MONDAY BARGAINS f* I £VTKBft!l*
500 pieces of I.Miliea hoi! Mf li’ll ^■* 'W- I ■ 11 a W
ifooii heavy nmlerwear, well wonb
40 ami 50 c-n'*, but will go on
this Sale, choice............25c.
. AND
IS FURNISHINGS
100 pairs Men’s bailee ami
children’s 8'ioes. Worth *1.50 anil
$11.00 p» r pair, choice........75c
Blankets ot any Size, mnl if you
need anything in this Hue come
and see as for >*e positively will
uol curry mu' of them over.
CLOTHING: We will be receiv-
ing onr SPRING Line of Clothing
in less than ten (lavs, mid if you
want a nice SPRING SUIT we
want to show you oar liue. We
want to sell you a good
SCHLOSS BROS. CO S.
sail and yon will feel like yon
vere wearing i tailor made sail.
We handle the best brands of
ttiera tb.an an firm in
HATS: A big line of liats.just in and we
have the latest styles out, so if yon want
a new hat come and get an up to-date
liat for the same money you get old
styles for elsewhere.
SHIRTS; See onr line of men’s and boy’s
negligee shirts well worth 75 cents and
£1.00. vYe now sell choice for....50c.
A better line for..................75c.
The BEST for $J.00, $1.25 and $1.50.
Our Buyer Gees to New York February 5,
And will spend 30 days, and if
goods can be bought right we
will have them at the right price.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
MILLER, BAILEY & CO.
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Allison, W. M. The Snyder Signal-Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1904, newspaper, January 29, 1904; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496408/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.