Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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Kiowa County Democrat.
Volume 1.
THi ONLY ALL HOME PRINT PAPER IN SOUTH KIOWA COUNTY
Snyder. Kiowa County Oklahoma October 4. 1906.
No. 49
~ HAVE YOU SEEN
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The beaut,iful punch howl sets wo »ve giving away absolutely free to our customers. If you
haven t. don’t put it off another minute. We are alter your business ami offer you the greatest
imlncetnerits evur offered. Our prices are right, our stock is tile newest and wo can save you
money on your fall gao ls. Let us show you our many new offerings. You will be. pleased.
Millinery, MMLnerv!’
Shoes, Shoes!
(Reliable Goods
Ladies’ Tailoring
Premium floods
Direct from H.%*ter« market* this vf»k j
we show the nen’eat thiu^H in Pattern
Ilata. Hwry number eopi«*«t fr-iu
rariaiau models and lb.* ueweat things
crtmled. we a hull he pi to shn-.v
yon oar efTcriiig:*.
Qurtvi Quality and Drew Selby ab<>rs g<>
hand in han i ns correct «tyFah t'oot-
* ear for w. »nit n V.*xt u-t*ck ivv wilt
r»o»ive .i Ic.rgr ho wing of tlies-e famous
• li.ira and we ask those who urinh to
buy tlir ) r«; sli.w**< on the market to »ce
onr new li*it that i# bound to pit use at
Royal Blue shoe*, fully guarauleed $\.$o
Carhartt OvcralU. K*»t on earth . . i.oo
Ferguson McKinney elurts. u guarantee
u-ith every shirt- . . . 50c to $t.-«*
Kunt lie Heat dolltilig. lu w «ty lish suits,
....... $10 to JUs.ou.
Stetunu and I.ycm Befoul hats . to
U('»ik to shutT you your want*, we will
pelensc you.
I.est you forget we lieg to n.-mitul you .of
the famous ’’Hofl’iueister" skirts given
up to b«- the cheapest ami IksI ou earth
for the tnoney. We also have a beauti- ’
fal line of s.imi>lc.H lor suits and give
y ill new se isoii il»l • stylish gartnems
ut reasonable jrriws and make prompt
deliveries.
I’.ikc your choice, we have tieautiful
carved glass wan i:i dainty dishes or
Lively decorated china ware. As a
special inducement we give with each
yoc purchase a free chance on the punch
bowl sel. We ask that you investigate
our efforts for your trade.
We wish to thank our friends for I he good business we have received the past. week.
,. j prove I of our business met teals. On r stock is u.. w and chan, our prices are
our store your stopping place. Yours I'or Business,
Such loyalty shown by our cystoiners is a standing evidence of an
the kind that makes your money la.-u longer. W|i n in Snyder make
■—THEl TEXAS STORE=
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Tribute to Labor.
The man vltoVoi as with both
muscle ami brain r« ta ntly cole-
brut.'dome movefile' day set aside ’' InL,guij, d by intelligence,
in his honor. It is a good idea j And now that labor and intelli
to have the Kouftlt of July holi- are the same aiau, it is wel
day, that reinimln.us of the
>i’ patrioti in as a force it
,vru Id. "
lion this ••blossoming’’ nation
j produced the fine dollies for oth-
11 rs to wear. It liar e it d >wti the ] from its ruin. Kimli is filledWith
; forests and tilled the new llajils. j a sizzling altruism that knows no
iTin world as if stands is a work of cooling toward the public weal.
'The congressional elections ..... m
. front, and the politicians are buck-
ling the harness on tlier backs,
value ; hat a. day should be set apart to The haughty brain of the Aduiin-
this kib.-r esju rial home and glory. I istration is bent upon holding the
; The | epic o! I lie w add do not i its positi >u without the loss of
that is ; even an outer breastwork. The
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Mur. beautiful is tile ceh bin- • V<T uie.ha'stand the part
lion of ( hristinas, which recalls ! played by labor OltilANo'.Kis- by clouded brows of opposition lead-
the fact that the humblest, Uic j tile labor that, insists upon tin* ers prapnre to hurl the despots
meekest and kindest of men has j ireatiueiit of workers as human from their ill earned vantage
proven himself through ages the,j beings important to the future as
j most powerful. mvell as tg> ties present.
•rJ lie day dev.’led "to iabov is1 a}
good day. Ft reminds the world
For Sale by -----
Nmv begins the frav, in which
that tin- raan wlio works is now j mighty and vast toned warriors
recognized as a thinking man—n traverse the massy expanse of Col-
umn of rights, and one soon to bo | umbia s gladsome dwelling place,
ground. Meantime, with an egg
or two to bi-git I lie morning work,
• p,..... i i . • . Le •.1, .i.i, a; d
occasional juicy steak, life
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what he should he, the most pow, j tilled w ith ominous rumblings and
erful factor in. all the human (d-j sad thought, and tell the people
omenta that make up a nation. of perils imminent, though hidden
5| Labor is the foundation of all in,the fog. llopublican Ciceros
51 good things in tins world, and, I thunder forth the anarchy that
$ I being >he foundation, labor has j Bryan means, and democratic
R been raised most slowlv. i spokesmen draw in purple find
§1 Labot Lis fought the wars and |orange olc>i|uence analogies be-
£ won them, without glory. tween one Roosevelt and the great
f‘ Labor lias Imilt the palaces White Czar, l'iacli body of ein-
witlioiit inhabiting them. It has I battled forces would save this na-
seenis a privilege of wortjh, and
we listen to the crashing epithets
w ithout so iniii’li as the tailing of
one brown hair.
Recently there was an addition
to lIn* family of a w ell known Bar-
llenvillo couple and the young
parent’s first thought was to weigh
file lmbv. A search revealed the
fact that there were no scales ill
t lie house,'but at the psycholog-
ical moment the ice-man hove in
sight, He they borrowed his scales.
To their amazement the baby
weigliod 111 pounds.
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Hamilton-Brown ,
SHOES
With a Reputation
A. BUSEY
0rowing Fastest Without a Fuss.
Clover Brand
SHOES
Put St.Louis on Map
VV'c* have kept pretty quiet. The oilier fellow has been tooting his horn and we have been Laying Low.
We knew that Wind just Had to give out sooner or later. Been a (food lot of fuss made qrsd consider-
able dust, raised hut nobody hurt. Our house is full of goods and we have saved the “Eastern Buyers”
commission because we bought our own goods and paid Spot Cash and got the Discount. Con* ^neatly
w e can make you the Prices as low as the lowest on goods as good as the best. We Can Do It Because
We Sell For SPOT CASH.
OUR MILLINERY OPENING FRIDAY, 5TH, AND SATURDAY, 6T!i, 0r OCTOBER
We expect to exhibit the Most “Up-to-Date” Line of /Millinery ever shown in Snyder.
SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS, OCTOBER 6TH AND 8TM.
To .show to the public that we have the Rest and Largest Stock of Em-
broidery Silk in Snyder, we will make tlie Special Priey- tier skein He
Choice of Our Ladies'aiiil Misses’r.aci* Hose , jpc
One bolt of White Linen Table (Jkilli, OOe voiu• *
One lot of Grey Covert (Tails. til.00 value .
One lot of Plnclieeked O'ulls, #1.00 value .
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THE ECONOMY. .A.. BUSEY
SNYDER, 0KLA.
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Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1906, newspaper, October 4, 1906; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc497002/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.