The Snyder Signal--Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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Snydor's Largest Dry
Goods Emporium
Docs Latest Styles. Largest
Assortment, Lowest
Prices,
Appeal to You?
Is a store where every novelty b shown a3 soon
as it comes out, a store where only dependable mer-
chandise is sold, a store whon prices, quality consid-
ered, are always the lowest. Does this kind of a
store appeal to you? If so this ought to be your ^
store, for no purchase is to small for ua to appreciate;
none so large but what we can and will take good
care of. Today we are ready with the best and
most complete assortment of wearing apparel for
man, woman and child. Why not test the money
saving opportunities we are offering in every
department.
Ladies' Wash Suits
Something dainty, neat, nico and servicablo. Com-
fortable garments for summer wear, "'o have a great
variety of
WASH SUITS AND MIXED GOODS
For the balance of tho month of May we have also
reduced the prices on
Ladies' Shirt Waists
Every lady who seos our shirt waists say that wo
have the swellest lot ever brought to Snyder. You
Bhould remember that the month of May practically
closes the season in
Ladies’ Dress Hats
And we are now selling the balance of ladies and
misses’ hats in our house at actual cost. Another item
that wo wish to oall attention to is
Slippers and Oxfords
In this class of goods we exoel all other dealers and
at present have a great lot to closeout at a big saving.
We also desire to call your attention to our line of
Men’s Straw Hats
Both in soft goods and in the Hawes straight brim
styles. We have also received a big shipment of
Boys’ Mexican Hats
These goods are used now by the men and ladies.
Make a fine artiole for the girls to wear to school and
the boys in the harvest field- A great many of our cus-
tomers know how strong we are in
Men’s Harvest Clothes
And our line is now increased having the Sweet
Orr Mnarch and Tenn, coat and pants to match. VI e
can’fit up boys from 3 years up and men in sizes up to
50 inches waist. Remember our great stook of goods is
COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL
and we c»n supply your wants in all classes of goods
bought in a dry goods store.
and Company
Successors to Miller, Bailey & Co
Snyder Oklahoma
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Mr. Myra’s and Mr. Su k'i
ftmlUes called on Ur. Jacob
WVdneeder. tbo iftih.
Mr*. Rtbel strived b. wo Tue-.
d»v the iMh. after visiting h«r
son end friend* in Dewey county.
S » reports heavy rains there,
but says corn looks better in Kio-
wa ci unty than in Dewey.
Mrs. Whiteside's sister, from 808881
Rockey, is visiting her over Sun- '
d*y. week. She Is working sa home1 building • gin. We believe we
Mr. Whiteside, who has been missionary. will secure the gin by cotton-
so sick during the winter, is now There will be preaching at the picking time.
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Prairie View school house the
Our rural carrier failed to get
iut with the mail one day last
able to ride the plow
John King and Tom Stradley first Sunday in June. uui wuu wic m|mi uijh ^my tmm%
start for their claim, in Beaver Charlie’ Hutton has a fine lot of we#k on ,ccount of hi h water.
county this week. Sorry to lose {ruit tree„ Krowing on his farm.
'v- boys, but glad to learn that north Q{ Frairie View one mile. We ate new Dotatoes. at N. H.
for ^re noticed one tree that will nev-
er support all of the peaches un-
til ripe.
We don’t know of a busier
than Theo. Waller.
It makes no difference what you want in the dry goods lint you will
find it at A. BUSEY’S FOR LESS. Remember that A. Busey leads
in the dry goods procession. Not in red tape but in excellence of
f@) quality and smallness of price.
)=< ft makes no difference whether you want to buy immediately or not,
we will take pleasure in showing you our goods and making yon feel
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they are eecuring claims
themselves.
The yonng people of our com-
munity met at the home of Mr.
Harrison last night.^the aoth, to young raan than Theo. Waller
sing, snd they report> good time. He ha3 a big crop jn on the Wm
Mrs. Harrison, who has been Davis farm,
quite sick, is around again. I Representatives of the Farmers’
Mrs. Taylor, of Snyder, called , Union met in Snyder a few days
on the people of oar locality last (ago, to settle the question of
We ate new potatoes, at N. H.
Jaco's Sunday, the aoth.
Top-Not.
They' have just completed a
Christian church building at Man-
atou, and are making big prep-
arations to dedicate it next Sun-
day.
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BUSEY SELLS FOR LESS %
Saturday and Monday
SPECIALS
Ladies’ $6.00 Dress Skirta in Brown,
Black, Blue and Gray Bril-
liantine........................t3 49
Ladies’ S4.5» Dress Skirts in Brown
and Gray Brilliantine .........$2.09
Men’s $3.50 and $4.00 Pants. Some-
thing neat and snappy-----......$2 49
Men’s $1.25 Pen Checked Pants with
bith belt straps and belts......... .89c
Saturday and Monday
SPECIALS
Ono lot of 12 l-2c Bamberg and
Series Embroidery.............7 l-2c
Ono lot of American Lady $3.00
Oxfords in vici and patent
leather.............................
4 dozen Men’s G5o and Via Dress
Shirts, attached and detached
collars.........................45c
50c Overalls for....................39c
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\Ve desire to inform you that we have a contract with the oldest and one of
the largest potteries in the United States to furnish us with a quantity of high
Crade richl? decorated semi-porcelain ware. The arrangement we have made
with this pottery enables us to keep the pattern in open stock and as an adver-
tisement to place a handsome dinner set in every homo in tins vicinity.
The Quality of this ware is firet-class in every particular, the utmost oare
beincr taken in ite manufacture, and it will not break or chip as easily as most
vvare’does, and is guaranteed against crazing. The decorations aro burned into
the glaze, thus making them permanent.
The distribution of these handsome dinner sets will not effect our prices in
any deprtment. All goods you buy from us will represent the most and best that
your money can buy elsewhere.
We are giving you an opportunity to secure a complete dinner set as an
advertisement to increase our busines and to show in a substantial w ay that wo
appreciate your trade.
We accordingly extend to you a special invitation to call at our store and
inspect these beautiful dishes. It will be to your advantage to call at once so we
can explain to you our plan in detail. Tru)y
M.,
“The Economy’’
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Hsmilton-
Brown
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Allison, W. M. The Snyder Signal--Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1906, newspaper, May 25, 1906; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496525/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.