The Snyder Signal--Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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Flour. Coffee. Canned and
Bulk Goods nod Meals
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Snyder, ..Oklahoma
OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION IN SNYDER
No matlar how email your acrounl may bo
It* officer* will give it tho name car* thut
larger one* receive. Wo make a specialty ot
tho farm*r* buxine**.
Always Have Money to Loan at the Lowest Rate
bold*at kind ot lie* and miaiapt*
\! seatations are rasortod to, sad.
atrany<* to aay. moat ol tbo coun
try democratic weekly paper* are
giving place to this lot in their
columna.
One ot the moat pnaillanimoa*
C. W Herne*, wa* governor. Tbi
tempt was made to change or tot-
ter the first separate echool law. •**r»bly, with a ma; >my of t
The fact baa gone down in bis- members republican and with
lory that tbia assembly, though republican governor to approve or
being made up of so-called demo- veto the taw, gave to Oklahoma
cratic reformers, spent about all the first compulsory separate
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its edilatia! column*
of the session in fastening upon
tricks of this salaried agency is (the schools of Oklahoma the grasp
their claim that II the conatitu-jof that great book trust the
tional convention Is republican
school law she ever had.
Since the adoption of this law
. by the republicans Oklahoma ha*
In sending out this stu3 to you,
democratic brethren of the coun-
try press, the democratic organi-
sation assumes that you haven t
the brains t > edit your own papers
or to discriminate between legit!-
A*n«lc»n School Book Co." for had one assembly that was nearly B4tc political matter and dishon-
that through the conatltutlon the a term of five years. Money clr- equally divided between the par- jyjnu demsgog-ry. Kr. h
culattd as freely as did whisky ties, and another, the eighth »»• eat editor will never publish what
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Undertakers and
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party will force mixed schools
upon the new state, thus seeking
to turn republicans who do not
love the negroes any better than
the democrats do against their ing to authorise the establish-
party. This may win out if read ment of separate schools,
and believed by a man who has It was not until the sixth legis-
not kept up with the history of lative assembly took hold of the
, Oklahoma but not with those who question that Oklahoma had a
MFJ.Ti COLE are Posted and who are aware that compulsory separate school law.
but for republican votes and the This assembly in numbers was
Alt I IM n Aim signature of approval affixed there-1 republican though the council,
nKJalN V*| mjK to by a republican governor the which is the smallest body, or-
separate school law now in ex- ganized by electing a democrat as
and the great reformers didn't sembly, which was overwhelm-
have time to give a thought of the. ingly republican and a republican I leadera do nrge it and furnfsjiThe
is not the truth, even if political
possibility of some county refus- I governor in the chair, and .till
the separate school law stands in
force.
With these facts staring them
B Open Day and
g Night.
! Snyder,
FEED AND COAL
in the face doesn't it seem terri-
bly dishonest for th* democratic
issue makers to howl that if re-
publicans get control of the con-
stitutional convention “white chil-
dren will be compelled to sit in
same room and seats with niggers,
Phone 96
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istence would never have become president. The lower house was ' and white ladies compelled to ride
» law- 1 strongly republican and, this be- in same car seats with big nigger
The first legislative assembly, ing far the larger body, the ma- bucks.”
which was dominated by the fused jority of the members of the As was said at the beginning of
democrat* gpd populists, passed assembly were consequently re- this article all their talk of this is
A meeting of Spyder carpenters
will be held in Allen & Holshous-
er’s office Saturday night for pur-
pose of organizing a union. All
| carpenters are requested to he at
tha law which required a majority | publican. At this time that rad- the merest tommy rot and beneath j this meeting.
articles without charge. They are
dear to you even if you were paid
a fair price for publishing the
same, as your readers will soon
lose all respect for you and your
papers and pit no dependence in
what you say. Be honest with
the public and with yourselves if
you want to win out in the news-
paper field.
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And continuing all week, the ladies of this vicinity (and the gentlemen too) are cordially
invited to visit our store and regale themselves with the hot biscuit and fragrant coffee which
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Allison, W. M. The Snyder Signal--Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1906, newspaper, September 14, 1906; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496471/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.