The Snyder Signal--Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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officer ar.d will leave the offics
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B C. BURNETT, Pres; JOHN DICRMOTT, Vice*I'm s;
JOHN S. CORMACK, Cahiusr
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Least Money—WLIIAVK IT—No need to look
further than our store- We don’t quote pricos be
cause we offer so many low ones—We Sell Every-
thing Low—Nothing High—That is iho reason our
trade keeps up so well. People have learned to
appreciate tho quality and the prices wo give, if
you are not one of our customers you are losing
money.
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Is Now Doing Business ut the
Old Taylor Stand
And Invites Your Patronage
Orders Promptly Filled Phone No. 57
Griffin, O. B. Riegel and W. M.
Allison as directors of the com-1 bvt
pany. 1
A form of lease was adopted
by the stockholders and the
I directors instructed to take ne-
cessary steps to secure leases of
lands as near to Snyder as possi-
ble, after which the meeting of
the stockholders was adjourned.
The directors then met and or-
ganized by electing the following
officers:
President, J. S. Cormack; vice-
president, V/. M. Allison; sec-
retary, Andrew Haley; treasurer,
T. B. Davis.
A call of 10 per cent of stock
subscribed was made by order of
directors for purpose of securing
funds with which to meet expense
of organization and preliminary
work.
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School Notes.
DROPPED DEAD
Sadden Death of Guy Brown
in the Twin Mountain Disrtict
FOX & BURSE, PROPS,
No. belonging
end of sixth month
Average daily belonging
Average daily attendance
Fer cent of attendance
No. perfect in attendance
Bradie Dawson, Estella Mason
and Annie Mason have entered
Miss Clark’s room.
Falah Dawson has.entered Miss
Moss’ room.
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Monday Guy Brown, a young
man of but 23 years of age, who
resided with his father in the ,.^2
Twin mountain neighborhood,
fell dead.
He and his father and a brother
were out driving in a wagon and
the young man had alighted from
the wagon to open a gate, while
in the act of opening it he
fell and was lifeless before his
relatives could reach him.
He was a fine young man who,
through his own industry had
acquired sufficient funds with
which to purchase a claim in the
neighborhood and was well
thought of by all who knew him.
His family sent to Street & Co.,
of this place for the casket and
he was buried Tuesday afternoon.
The cause of his death is un-
known, but it is supposed to be
the old stand by—heart failure—
though the young man had always
been in good health and was not
known to have had any heart
trouble.
Ima Dawson has entered Mrs.
Dawrence’s room.
Notice to School CiiiiJrcn.
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Hasseltine Wilson has entered
eighth grade. She comes
from the Dawton school.
Alta Beardsley re-entered the
sophomor class last Monday after
closing a very successful term of
school northeast of town.
The school Hag was raised last
Friday noon in anticipation of
statehood, and after recess the
school was taken to the moun-
tains where all enjoyed them-
selves.
The ninth and tenth grade
pupils presented Mr. Anderson
a full set of Shakespears’ works j ^
last week for a birthday gift, i
He feels his efforts are being an- jfflj
preciated and is very thankful to [ ®
his pupils.
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our stock.
Prescriptions Carefully Filled by a Compe-
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EAGLE DRUG STORE
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Br.rnyard manure is not a coa’.pieto
fertilizer unless saved ar.d handled
u. ;!cr tho tost rossihie conditions. It
should he kept under cover and turn-
.1 nov.- and then, or scattered over
the fields r.s soon as r-.ndr. The s*ir-
. rinjr up will he done pretty tcorouphly
Davison k rocery Cc. i\ead our j the he. if a jrn is hid in
ad, there’s money and candy in it. in
H e make the \ ery Dowest Prices on ali our
Goods.
Wo have a New Dino of Matting at 15c per
yard and up.
Call and see us when in need of Furniture.
We also carry a full line of Undertakers Goods
Yours for Business, - '
EDWARDS FURNITURE CO.
Snyder, Oklahoma
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Allison, W. M. The Snyder Signal--Star. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1906, newspaper, March 16, 1906; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496541/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.