The Snyder Signal-Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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SNYDER
VOL. 3
MXYIO.lt. KIOWA COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. Utlf AV. Al'KII. I *. »«*»
We wish to say to our friends and cus-
tomers we have received our full stock
not day the patterns and make isgoodfor
that is a settled fact among people that
are acquainted with these lines*
We are determined to sell
more goods this year than any
firm in Kiowa County and in
order to do so we intend selling
goods cheaper than any firm in
Kiowa County. So come and
see our New Spring styles and
get our prices, they are right.
Men’s Hose,
Men’s Shirts,
Men’s Suspenders,
Men’s Ties.
IThloss l. CO.
CLOTHES MAKERS
Men’s Straw Hats,
Men’s Felt Hats.
Boy’s Straw Hats,
Boy’s Felt Hats.
We Sell the Goods Because We Sell Cheaper.
can we sell goods so cheap? Be-
cause we bay for four stores and can buy
them cheap.
We sell Ladies’ Skirts
of the best make and that
is why they look so swell.
Come and see our new
line, which will be in just
in a few ilij’S
Bargains in Shirt Waists.
Come before they are all gone, they were
bought cheap and you can get just what you
want of the new styles and save making.
Onr Ladies Dress Hats have come and they
are simply swell too. They are of the latest
shapes and of nice quality. Trices from £l.oO
up to $8.00.
forget we give
and If we do not
I to yon call for
Men’s Odd Tauts, $100
lup to $7.tK).
Buy’s Knee Pants.
We Are Yours,
Come and see us.
Miller Bailey & Co.
Snyder Okla.
Don’t forget WP sell
Muslin Underwear of ill
nicest quality md some-
thing good.
Ladies’ new tielis.
Ladies’ new waist sets.
Ladies’ new coll us.
O'TMt t lib** !▼«*»
%i»ry » in ihl* *
My vith nothing n«n» bn|»f
that •>niM Iw iiilrfMlIiitf.
Far*n*r» h«» l*o*y i>» *1-' any*
thing »■••» but «*ulllvM»* lhn*r
farm* b*r it tiff which lh»”>
will Mimly hftVS if w«* g«t tl*»
nrt-dp.1 rain* ««d if erups »r*
r*iMsl itii* y»»r rvwylwly will
b# well MUkbli*H*d ili Ihelf in’*
home. and twill be cafttlrtll ftM'l
happy. This country ha* » grn*t
liaitin «!“*’ftdy all the l nit* '*
Mtate* ami *ill» a favorable year
hundred* will l»c fl a'king here t*>
find home*. Tina fine climate i*
attracting many.
Frank Chase lo«t a valuable
mare and colt la*l week.
Mr. Hritt has been over hereon
hia farm putting out poison b»
kill prairie dogs on hi* wheat.
They were injuring it consider-
ably.
Hchool clogos Friday anil there
will be un exhibition at the school
house on Saturday night, by the
school and others.
Mrs. Wiginton and Mra Caesar;
were appointed committee to make
the house to house visits in the
interests of the Sunday school.
Don’t be offended good people if
they ask you many questions.
Rev. Hancock filled his regular
appointment last Saturduy night
and Sunday morning, preaching |
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OFFICIAL
NOTICE
M0ERIS CO.,
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NOW OPEN
Cream Puffs,
.. Goldenade,
Silverade,
Fruit Melange,
Snow Balls,
Crush Fruit Flipp,
Cream Sodas,
Dr. Pepper,
Cocoa Cola,
;. Pepsin Punch,
Iron Brew Tonic.
At Your Service,
EAGLE FOUNTAIN
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two excellent sermons.
Sunday School was well attend
, e^ with all the officers and teach-
| ers present. Several from Grand-
view were visitors, among them
Mr. Ferguson and family, Mrs.
Berck and the Misses Cameron.
Rev. Ira Devine, of Snyder,
was calling in this neighborhood
| and vicinity Sunday afternoon.
Several in this neighborhood
| contemplate attending the Teach
ers’ Association next Saturday at
the Liberty school house.
The Newly Born.
\v hen Mark Twain, nursing his
I firstborn, was asked by a friend
if he loved it, he drawled in re-
ply: “I don’t exactly love it,
l but—I respect it.” Dr. Johnson
I was of somewhat the same opin-
i for when Boswell asked what
he would do if he were shut up in
a castle with a new born infant
| the doctor confessed he should
prefer solitude. " hen Charles
L imb was asked how he liked
babies he made stuttering an-
gler, “Madam, I like them
b-b-oiled.”
Are Our Exclusive Selling Agents
We sell and s!»ij> our goods to no
one else, consequently Illl*^
STORE IS THE ONLY ONE at
which we can guarantee that the
consumer will receive OUR
GENUINE Coflees.
j CHA8E & SANBORN, The Importers.
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KANSAS CITY COM- r,T„X“.Tybe.n1'
MERC1AL CLUB Ji£ XL!"*1“““
--| The club will be taking its an*
„ ... „ 0 , .. nual trade extension excursion
Will Visit Snyder May the , and wiu have with it representa*
\ Ithf About Noon tivos of all the large liouees and
--! industries of that city and it
The local Frisco Agent, W. B. ' would be well for our people to
Craig, is in receipt of informa- j provide as much as a drive over
tion that the Kansas City Com- the town for them if it is found
merciel Club will pay Snyder a that they will remain an hour or
visit on May 11th. The club \ so here.
Ml Oil
Our entire stock ot Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats
and Pants we are ofhring at
ACTUAL COST
iVe have a new line of Men’s Hats which go in
this sale and it will pn.y .mu to see these goods
before buying elsewhere.
In Our Grocery Department
We quote a few specials amoug the tuany good
tilings which we hurt :
New Beans, No. 1, hand picked. 20 pounds for......SI.OO
Balk Cuff.***, good quality, 8 pounds lor........• • ■ ■ • 1 uu
3 Pound Tomatoes, full pack,.............. ..lOcpercan.
Barrel Sorghum............................. ... gadon
Fancy Cream Corn........................10c I’*-1 ca“-
Investigation will convince you that We have
the goods and the right prices.
JTE^ISON&HOFFM ASTER ^
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Allison, W. M. The Snyder Signal-Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1904, newspaper, April 15, 1904; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496421/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.