The Snyder Signal--Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1906 Page: 1 of 12
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Our stock of wearing apparel for
the warm weathsr is bigger and
better than any stock in this part
the country.
WE WILL SELL ALL THROUGH JULY
All tho balance of our summer
good regardless of the cost. We
positively will not carry over any
summer goods
We are going to close out all Men’s and
Boy’s Summer Suits and Men s and
Boy’s Straw Hats.
One Thousand pairs Slippers and
Oxfords for men, ladies and children
to close out in next thirty days
Ladies and Children’s
Hats are all to be
closed in next thirty
days.
JULY
Prices
Mens and Ladies’ Sum-
mer Underwear in all
kinds and qualities to
close entirely out.
Lawns and all summer dress goods-
White wash suits for ladies also
white wash skirts and all our wool
skirts to be closed out.
Matting, 35 cent grade
Matting, 25 cent grade
Don’ forget that all through July
we will cut ’em low.
The store that pulls for business
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525 bed in this neighborhood.
A good many are Blacking
ir* tlu.r grain.
J Mr. and Mra. Wiginton attend-
525 r ‘ harch in Snyder Sunday.
JVJ Mr. and Mra. Treadway re-
U a turned to their home in Sapulpn
W5 titer a days visit with relatives
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key. Bryce, held quarterly meet-' maka 0,11 l>rcCrani * succe8s-
it:,- here Saturday and preached _ ^'®8 Dota Cooper and.Mr. Mc-
' . . , . i Coy from Pleasant Valley spent
Sunday morning and cvenmg. SaJdty at the hoai;. of H. S.
Revival meeting commences at Caesar,
the school house the 2d Satur- , j<Irs j g Davis is able to be
day night in August. around again after a long spell of
sickness.
Let everyone attend and help to It will be held at the usual place
on Ott*-r creek near Mr. Bender’s,
eight miles southwest of Snyder
and about the same distance
o northwest of Siboney. All Sun-
*1 day schools are invited to be
present and render a short pro-
gram. The good people from the
towns are invited to come out for
a day’s pleasure. An enjoyable
time is expected and everybody
is welcome to come and bring
their dinner.
Sunday school will bo at iui
o’clock Sunday, preaching at 4 Arrangements are being made
p. m. After preaching v;e will j for a big union Sunday school
select some sengs for the picnic, picnic on Saturday August ix.
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Saturday and Monday Specials.
Saturday and Monday Specials.
St. Louis Brown, gents vici tan shoe
retail pries S2.00, special price
$1.65
Ladies white shirt waists, excellent quality,
up-to-date in every respect, retail price
SI.75, special price
SI.19
Tenderfoot, gents vici tan shoe an excellent
value, retail price $2 75, special price
Ladies’ while shirt waists, new goods, late
styles retail for *1.25, special price
$2.15
89c
Children’s white duck oxfords, retail price
SI.39, special price
Men’s fancy stripe overalls, retail price
5Uc, special price
$1.10
39c
Children’s white duck Oxfords, retail price
SI.25, special price
Ladies’ turn over collars, retail for 15c
special price
93c
5c
All Goods Marked In Plain Figures
No Bed Tape
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Allison, W. M. The Snyder Signal--Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, July 13, 1906, newspaper, July 13, 1906; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496422/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.