The Snyder Signal--Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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•tnb.y Improeed. Mo„ ,iB. doling fine wenth- ^
Will Dowden and Will Uol«ne« .#r Kfoupi 0| pariona can be *een ^
wet* made Elka at Hobatt laat eojoylng ,h« lovely landacape ao
Friday night. B. C. b«,ml|olly and bountilully aptead ^
George and Auatin Hughe* and ottt before them. In their enchant- &)
Joe Morrla went up to help them ^ Mpect the ragged hllla and
get "their money'a worth.” fert|| valleya *urtounding Sny -
W M McCoy, ol Wheeling, der can not be eacelled In thi*
in Snyder Monday. Wheel-1 land of facinatlng beauty. @
ing la a mining town, at the foot
ing » • u.......* ----- —------ s. S. Hamill and daughter gave (q
of the mountalna, alx mllea north one q£ thelr Highly Intereating | ^
of Indiahoma, and Mr. McCoy has entejtjinmenta, at the U. E.
valuable mining intereat* there. charch> Friday night, under the
Our merchants enjoyed a good auaplcea of the Bpworth Ua^e
trade Monday. The storea were Both were good, but M as Hamill
crowded nearly all day with was e.^cially^ne in^ rec.u-
purchasers, many of them living
closer to neighboring towns. Ad-
vertising is what draws this trade.
The program for the seventh
anniversary of the Epworth
League will be given at the
M. E. church on next Sunday
evening, May 13, opening with a
song service which will begin
at 7,45-
Bring your Joh w®** *° *bl*
office Good work and prompt
delivery.
Dr. Muller attended meeting of
Territorial Medical Association
this week.
Oles Stofer attend the Knights
of Pythias Grand Lodge at Okla-
homa City this week.
Mr. Stearns and wife, who live
some ten miles south-west, were
trading in Snyder Monday.
Insure in the old reliable "The
Continental.’*
Howell & McCue, Agents.
E. C. Halmack and little son,
who live near the West Park
achool house, were in town Mon-
day-
Let Howell & McCue insure
your crops against hail, as they
will do it cheaper than any one
else, (tf)
The editor spent Tuesday and
Wednesday in Oklahoma City at-
tending the Knights of Pythias
Grand Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. McGee, who live | ^ £ ^ q£ Elmer> 0klaM is
ten mUes ^uth-west were L thig week looki„g after his
Snyder during the first of the ty interests. He expects
week, "shopping. I move tQ Snyder in the fall and
County Attorney Cunningham, make this his home. While
of Lawton and Comanche county, hefe dropped fifty cent3 in
was on our streets Monday, on his Lhe gignal-Star slot on subscrip-
way to Frederick. jtion.
Good Iron Beds $2.50, at Ed- ^,he famous name of “Theodore
wards Furniture Company. Roosevelt, Washington, D. C.,”
A sliEht frost Monday morning Lnd "John D. Baptist, Tennsyl-
on the low-lands of North Fork Lania,” appear on the Hilton
is reported. Fortunately no dam- hotel register, under date: of Mon-
age was done. day, May 7. *9<^- ^e other
® . . I Vintpls will have to 4 get busy to
Alvin Campbell, a prominent
lawyer and Sunday school worker, beat th s.
of Lawton, was on our streets wheat and oats never looked
Tuesday morning. more promising than they do
tuwa monev less interest and now; and there is an abundance
More mon y, farm of moisture in the ground to ma-
most favorable terms i -uail rust and
“ J. M. Otwell ture them. If nail, rust anu
loans- chintz bugs will now let us alone,
W. O. Allison and family re‘ Loth crops will be “hummers
turned to Hollis the latter part of . ,.
last week, after a week’s visit Friday night the Howell
wfth relatives here. quartette brought their mega-
i- 1,4 ohones into use and seienaded
Our band-boys shouid be en- ph^ the top of Lott>s
couraged. What is a town w^ | ^ singing was
out a band? Snyder has the iated by all and applaus
terial for a good one. was heard from various portions
Saturday was rather a r°ngb q£ town>
norther°made Eft se^m like any- Judge Cease, one of the demo-
ting but a summer day, cratic "war-horses of Lawton,
g . . t,+or stopped over Sunday night in
Mrs. S. D. Bailey and daughter Qn his way to Hobart, to
returned Friday from an extended I ^ & case £n court. He is a
visit at Perry. Of course Sid minent democratic candidate
is delighted to have them home ^ ^ nomination o£ Probate
again. Judge of Comanche county.
The cold wave from the north ah TED:—To correspond
Sunday made most every o y intelligent woman between
„i5h «... they t*A not been ,a.t« «.h »«* f
,option, in ..kins down fte.r oneEboy, ,ge
heating stoves. - Have a good farm and home but
T. A. Chapman, proprietor of Leed a housekeeper. Address,
the National Hotel, left Monday Custer Patton,
afternoon for Amarillo, Texas, on L n-rwk. Chadwick, Okla.
court bu,m..,^He expects to ^ ,, in receipl of th.
return in a few days. J second number of the Siboney
FOR SALE:—Pekin duck^ and Letter> siboney’s second
Tolouse Geese eggs, call at my it is owned and edited by
farm 33-3-7, wo mtles »est snd P*P«r( ^ ,, . nice
Ufa’puk ”‘kS E°M. Benttey Ukins, sp.ltely p.per. The
tion of the "Bugle Song,” the
“Creed of the Beil,’ uud
"Mammy’s Baby Boy.” The at-
tendance was not nearly so large
as it will be should they again
come to Snyder.
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There has been plenty of rain
and wind.
Farmers are very busy planting
cotton and fighting the weeds.
Mrs. Krebs is improving and
will soon be well.
Little Bert St. John has been
quite sick for the past week.
Mrs. Morris Moore and family
visited in Snyder with her
mother, Mrs. Birch, Saturday
and Sunday.
Sunday school was rather dull
last Sunday on account of the
absence of two teachers, Mr.
and Mrs. Morehead.
Mrs. George Hazel and family
visited her sister, Mrs. St. John,
Saturday and Sunday last.
Notice to M. W. of A.
All members of the M. W. A.,
are requested to be present at a
smoker, at Woodman Hall, Sat-
urday night, April r2, and bring
a prospective Woodman.
George Kalbfleish was a caller
at the Signal- Star office Monday.
He renewed his subscription
while here.
At the Methodist Church
The usual services will be held
Sunday at the school house at
ii:oo a. m., and at night.
You are cordially invited to
attend. W. J. Hale, Pastor.
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work of any description
done and done promptly
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Can always be relied on 00
when you employ them «*1
to do it for you. You
can reach them by call-
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PHONE NO. 61
And Give Your Order.
Hammocks and all Spring Goods
Just in at the
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Call and look over
We can please you.
our stock.
Prescriptions Carefully Filled by a Cumje-
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For the Occasion of
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June 13 to 17, 1906
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asture is now in fine condition. I tQ tfae Kiowa county press a Upen Uc*y
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Will Operate Through Cars
From Many Points
RATE; One Fare Plus $2.00
TICKETS SOLD: June 11, 12, 13
FROM: All Stations
LIMIT: Thirty Days
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For rale?, ron'es, maps and other ino rr ation apply
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Allison, W. M. The Snyder Signal--Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1906, newspaper, May 11, 1906; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496417/m1/5/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.