The Snyder Signal--Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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SO per cent GAIN was our sales in Novem-1
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BUI of Riahu (eleven mowbet*). ■Mn.CMdlll, EUU, Cnitey. !4*
Chairman, Mr. Ro*e; Tenor. «*»»• ibU, It>f5. Tank*. Covry. Il*«.
h*n- NeUoa. Langtay. Haiti-on ton. McClate.
of l*tb, Tracy. MathU. Korn*,;*. • Cummins* on Immigtatio#
Bnctunan. Aap. Chairman, Mr. £«vag«; Buchan
C rnmmee on Fedeul Relation* **»• F.dley. CopeUnd. Hsisen
(nln- members). Chairman. Mr. W.UUms of 97th. Weaver. Kane.
Moore; Kornegay. Swart*, Beys, *h*by, Akers. '’aln.
Jones. Bngbes, Mssey, Lathy, Ommllf on Crimes and Fun-
pryr Whmtnt Chairman. Mr. lUrrison
Committee on Legislative De-i°l 45*b; Baker, Ro»e, Cochran,
partment (15 members). Chair- Ksoe. William* of 97th. Swart.*,
mar. Mr. Tosh: Littleton. Alder- Mssey. Hudson,
son. Rogers, Humphrey, Wiley.! Committee on Private Corpora-
Johnson. Williams, of 3d. Rice. I tionw - Cha.rnun. Mr. Orshsm:
Carney, Williams ot 108. Mathis. Hanson. Johnson. Board. Hen-
Cochran, McClain, Heuston. shaw, King, Dawdcn, Cut 1, Kane,
Committee on Jndicisl Depart- Hogg. Korncgay. Hahcr. Utimtr,
ment (is members). Chairman, Sandill, Hopkins.
Mr. Lsdbetter; Hughes. Korne-I Committee on Railroad and Put-
gay, King, Rose. Hays, Pitt- Service Corporstions-Chair-
man, Johnson, Williams 108; mar- R- L’ Williams; .raham,
Nelson, Landliy. Moore, Tucker, KinK- Hendricks, Johnson, Carr,
Liedky.
Committee on Executive De-
Baker; Haskell, Curl, Harrison,
Wills, Majors, Wyatte, Lahay,
MEN
YOUTHS
and 30 YS
partment (15 members). Chairman Harris.
Johnston; Parker, Hill, Edmon- [ Committee on Municipal Corpc-
son, Turner, Mathis, Harrison of rations—Chairman, Hughes; Wi-
|V* 88, Harley, Maxey, Carr, Banks,
* Quarrels, Harrison of Helton, Sa-
ter.
Committee on Suffrage (15 mem-
ley, Langley, Littlejohn, Deering,
Lee, Quarrels, Hunt, Herring, Bu-
chanan, Alderson, Sand’on, Har.-
raty. Cochran, Hudson.
[as*, 7i*«*y. Parke*. Utikis, It)-
Ills. William* isttb. llama*
Cmulu<e on f*»H
liuai and Blare Building* chair-
man, Mr. Wiley; Ts*'*y,ili«»«r,
Tan 1, Jd- .-iabgwf. Allen, Bice,
Williams * f if, i«*ft41>Si Aket®,
Lee, 1 atmsa< tliui,, Luiltst,
Hopkins.
Ctanit >» ot Ratf and Inter
nal Improvements Chairman.Mr,
Itsnson; L'ttUiohn, Retry. Kane,
Copeland. Lassiter. Edmonton,
llogg. UilM, Graham. llening,
Lneper. Quarrel#, Latimer. Safer.
Committee on Privileges snd
Elections Chairman. Mr. Jones;
Lahey. ltill. Wills, lames. Hunt,
Buchanan, Tracey, Uatned, Her-
ring. Weaver. Cochran, Nelson,
L-ldki' t, Asp.
Cotnmiitec on Enrollment snd
Engrossment — Chairman, Alder-
ton; Stove, Brewer, Uumphrey,
Berry, Harr.el, Cloud.
Committee on Salary ot Pablic
Officer*—Chairman, Mr. Rogers:
Jones, Board, James, Majors, Lee,
Humphrey, Ledbetter, Henahaw,
Hughes, Jenkins.
Committee on Primary Elec-
tions— Chairman, Mr. Haskell;
Allen, Williams of roSth, Ellis,
Pittman, Latimer, Caudill, Mes-
senger, Tosh, Williams cf 3rd,
Cloud.
Committ*: on Mines snd Min-
ing (*5 members)—Chairman
Majors; Cochran, Curl, Willis,
Hill, Lattemcr, Ilar.raty, Gardner,
Bryan, Norton, Roberts, Kelley,
Fisher, Parker, Hudson.
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LADIES and MISSES
RB4aY-I0-WEAR
Suits, Skirts and Cloaks
In these two departments we
have so whacked the prices that
we are wholly without profit on
some articles. But we want to
unload, that’s why we did it.
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Shoes That Put
St. Louis
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For Spot Cash
Commencing Saturday,
December 8th, we will sell
you any Ladies or Misses
SUIT, SKIRT or CLOAK
in the house at actual cost
laid down in the store.
Commencing Saturday,
December 8th we will sell
you any
SUIT or OVERCOAT
in the house at a saving of
from $1 to $5 on a suit.
No matter how much you advertise, how well your win-
dows are*dressed, how neat your store and clerks lock, how
much you desire to please your trade, you will be disappoint-
ed if your goods “fall short.”
They Are Hie Amimtion in Die Bailie cl Bnsinosg
Is doesn’t require a man with the foresight of a prophet
to realize that fact. The best aid to trade is GOODNESS IN
GOODS. Our goods distinguish them; elves by their excell-
ence of Quality.
They Wear Better and Last Longer
- ; These prices hold good up to Saturday night, jg
jg December 23nd. Watch for our big circular gj
M auoting hundreds of special items for the Great gj
December Holiday Sale. Money goes farther H
here than anywhere else.__
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Special Offer
in Clothing
One line of twisted wool-
en plaids, very stylish thi3
season. Regular price 812.50
Special $8.98
One line of mixed worsted
suitings stylish color, latest
designs, single or double
breasted. Regular price
$6.50. Special $5.00
One line of fancy plaid
worsted suitings, single
breasted. Regular price
£8.50. Special $6.00
Special Offer
in Clothing
Youths fancy stripe worst-
ed suiting, single breasted.
Regular price $5-03. Spec-
ial '>'4.00
Youths fancy plaid worst-
ed suitings, single breasted.
Regular price $5.00, spec-
ial $4.00
Shoes
$2.25 men’s, solid leather,
cap toe, lace $1.75
Special Offer
in Hats
To clean up our millinery
we shall make special in-
ducements on all hats.
Boys’ Suits
Reductions on all ‘ boys
clothing.
These reductions will be
quite an item when buying
when you toisider that our
regular prices are very reas-
onable.
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The above prices are quoted for SATURDAY and MONDAY, the 7th and 9th
© of December. Come to see us. We have the largest force in town and can wait (Q)
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Allison, W. M. The Snyder Signal--Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1906, newspaper, December 7, 1906; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496474/m1/1/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.