Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Country Correspondence.
This Parc WaTbetep <^4* Ihe&elutfrt Bkt si 4<t
Country Correspondents and We Want a Correspondent
from Every Neighborhcod in the County. The Democrat
Will Furnish You With Stamps and Stationery, You
Furnish the News of Your Neighborhood.
Her. filler lia. AnU-8a|<®n^e..
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Mrs. l0^niw#W .eaUth# if their innn is not
Victor Items
EX. Mills nud wife were in
(ftjui Monday,
i MV'I
•lit. uiul Mrs Bowers were
pheasant callers at the- ho um ol
tf'h. Davis Hnnduy eve.
j^i-.lte it number were out at
prune long Sunday, . every. hod}
eoinr co Hiiinlay school lievt Nun-
1*5$.
tUhas. Scott anil Miss Peart
Wagner weie out driving Sunday | Mr.-. "D. has been taking treat-
Phillip Coffelt and funiily 16-
tnmerl last Thursday from their
visit near Duncan.
Nauinon Davis is picking cot-
ton for S. If. Heiuler this week.
Sunday School was rather light
Sunday morning. They have
changed the time to 3 p. iti , to
sue if the attendance won't be
better.
T. B. Davis and w ife huvd re-
I limed from Mineral Wells, where
Mrs. LawrbfiBe Tuesday.
T. Ii. Bing’s haven ntsiejs visit
iug them from Mountain View.
J. L. Kinney marketed n bab-
ul cotton Wednesday. —
Misses Cora and Etta King
were shopping m -Snyd.r last
Wednesday.
U. Wilson has . marketed hxuT
bales of -cotton tliis year.
In
CHURCHES
t . ;r
meift for several weeks.
I Vlaiiting wheat is at hands now
ill this part of the world.
qvciv body will soon be picking
notion
MissMaldo Elliott spent Sat-
urday night and Sunday with
Mias Mprtlo Potent.
Mr. Poteet was in Mountain
'.F *
Park Saturday.
Art her Alien and wife wire in
town Monday.
Those that attended the ice
cream i.upper last Saruiduy night
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wagner report a good time, and
fofs of cake and icecream to eat.
' Mr. and Mrs. .Jones spent Sun-
day with H. D Johnson and fam-
ily-
P. L. Davis went to Ft. Worth
Texas, Tuesday eve.
Several bales of cotton were oi
the streets of Snyder tirst Mon
day.
Deep .Red Items
We a "e ill hop iug it will etui
dry for awhile now.
Thefe wns quite a crowd a'.
Sunday school and Epwortl
tier «.
,1 ,1 Ib-dinoii, wile and family
visited .1 F, Smith and family
Sunday. They report a nice tinu
among thoinseivex.
Bush Hash was seen oiit iltii
iug with Ilia best girl Sunday eve
King.
Air fdoulgtiiiomy gave an ice
cream supper Satuidny night and
id I which went leporl a nice time
Hrgar tiibsoii and Mr. tele in
iled Adam Wins ler and wife last *■1
Mullins Mention *
Billy McDonald has gone to
his farm in Beaver county.
Henry Foster died September
‘20th with that dreadful disease
slow fever.
Johnny McDonald has gone to
Texas, i .
Mrs. Uge Cunningham was
taken very sick the other day.
George Wimberly Iuin his barn
about completed.
(5. L. Knox fins sent his negro
cotton pickers to Texas after
more help.
B. F. Sanford is building on
his school lease.
A. J. Holder lias bought the
Shafer farm over on North Fork.
J. C. Davis is still trying to
lives!). Hoads so had lie has a
ard time getting from one lb hi
o another-
E. Combs children arc n
■overing from' a severe spell ot
sickness.
M. J\l. Multeity s lather and
mother from Texas and uncle qn 1
aunt from Washita County have
been visiting him.
M. A. Ware Inis his house i-oiii-
to put
deled and wants some one
u it now.
I., 1’oimh xtei in slit! bawling
ats.
Prof. Beardt'n has been teach
ieg a singing school at Mackey.
Morris Ewings has gone tr
Texas to hunt cotton pickets.
A. B. Singer 1ms lumber on tin
ground to do some more build
Ed Moore has returned
t lie ( diiel.asaw nation.
Piukley had the
froi:
Sunday.
Cotton picking is very "
started in this tieighboinod. t huilev
.Air Hash took n hale of cotton fortune to loose mu' of his
to market Saturday. | horses a short lime ago.
Mi Desalt took a bide of cotton As it has not rained to) a few
to market last w eek. days we guess the drouth has si
Miss Will e Fields spent Hun | in again.
# A, , (j j .
Grandpa Garrison is, baling bis
cane cut this week. Air. Costen
ifl doing the work.
All kinds of agents are’ in this
vicinity now. A’. T'
Mr. Fred Garrison, is putting in
tiftv acres of wheat.
*f, 1 DJ I tfC-b.- ,
'.Toi'uv.
Will They Dance
For a long time the Hobart
Chief hus been endeavoring to so
ingratiate its editor into tile good
graces of tile Farmer s Uuionthat
it could make the members of
that order vote as it wished them
and thus give it a great political
power. This paper lias warned
them to beware several times anil
if you will carefully read the fol
lowing yon wit) see that r.utiou
wns indoid iiccessury, After
playing with the A’idi-Saloon'
l/fsigtie for several weeks the
shifty editor of that paper coiuvs
out anil attniupLs to. rnitke • tin
Farmer’s Union vote tvs’ he
wishes. .
! la . ,1 •, '
How do yon farmers who havi
been taught that your ,onlpi was
strictly imii-riajitin,my lilyy,, Uk*
eliort to use you to ptlil cliiad.nut.'*
from the tile?' - * r.~. .
*• Everyone k tv >b a-' * flrtt •* Hiv
editor of the < liief iw’a'wteinh r ot
the Farmers' Union,'"Hiiil-tbid In
and the Union stand ?■ r itbivdiifo'
lair piny, for "Justice, Unify will
the Golden lie.lb. ” *Wil w’ildi th
-my that their principles -must Vi
applied to the 1 tetrldi Vijfic Pfr
maw next Saturday.' The FaTlii-
rs Union mini niu'ikt have a fair
tlmiv. Mr Toshas ropro’Ftffi'jtj.
.'lie Union and its priiiclph s-, -I'm1’
ledaiTd that lie favors the Settle-
ment of the “liquor traftic b.voi
,i lure ml u in vote of l.he people.
Let them say what they vvciyit."
Is there a fair miudcil,, /ilule-
pendent American citizen who
'■an coiiscii ntiously tiud fault with
his ih duration? It so, li t him
• peak. Mr. Frasier /mil Mr.
Holcomb have made the , span
nominated.’ Tlie Farmers’ Union
and the triumphant Democracy
of Kiowa tj'punty must have fair
play., If,republicans, mugwumps
and bolteia go into the demo-
cratic primary ou Saturday, auil
■are allowed to- vote under the
above circnifistances, The Hobart
Chief will use its owu judgment
about supporting the uondueo.
No league, no church, uo faction,
no bolters, no knockers, novone
sect in all this Union is greater
than the party we love and sup-
port. Democratic principles for
Democrats.
i : '.■•• ■ i ■ { O', v-
Agiau we say, t-lie Farmers’
Union must have a ‘square
deal..’ ”-r-Hobart Chief.
f ...
Oh yes they must have fair play,
but will they get it if they listen
to the two-faced, doable-dealing
tompiy-rot pf this political de-
generate?
The. people, shall rule, but if
their rule is to be a blessing in-
stead of a curse to the country,
they must cast their ballots in-
dependent of the idle vaporing ot
a subsidized press or the fanatical
advice of lop-sided moralists. We
all waut the people to rule but
w ish them to rule without hi iug
Whiffed into ruling as some politi-
cal di-uiigogue w ishes.
The people ate going to vote
for men who will submit tin
liquor question to a direct vote,
but u ill they allow such men as
the editor of tke Chief to dietab
u ho t liese men ate?
It lms been said that Clint
Won-ail has the Fanner's I'qion
in his vest pocket. This isa tinu
that w ill tell whether thifc is tin-
case or sot. DOES I IF. OV*N
THE UNION?
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH—
Services every Second Sunday,
morning uud evening. Prayer
meeting every Thursday evening
at the Presoyterian church.
Home Mission Society meets ou
the afternoon of Monday follow-
ing Second and fourth Sundays.
W. J. Halk, Pastor.
_^ ';;
PRESBYTERIAN—8 und a jt
School every Sunday nioraing at
10:00: preaching every Sunday
morning at 11:00 aud evening at
8:00. Ladies Aid every Wednes-
day afternoon at 2:30,
Wr. G. Lano, Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH—Sunday School 10:00
a. m., F. M Turkle, Supt;
Preaching Service 11 00 a. m;
Junior League 3:00 p m, Mias
Mvrtle Moss, Supt; Epworth
League 7:30 p. m., E. C. Keith,
Bres t; Pnaching Service 8:15 p.
m; Prayer meeting every Wed-
nesday iiiglit at 8:00.
Haiuus G. Beck, Pastor.
; I
H. P. STREET & CO.
Undertakers aud
Licensed Embalmers.
Open Day and Night.
Snyder, - Okla.
41
Fat at the
CHICAGO CAPE
day ut the home of Mr. Strmlley |
AU'. FeigitKon an 1 family spent
Hand n with Mr, l ■uodtnati and'
lam il l.
Bill t 11 >,: HI ■* ! ■ as been bn Ilk i llg
sell mi bis plaee near Deep Bedi
but has relumed to his old home j
kouie near Nibouey.
news is scarce tills week.
(it i:sk Aii.MJi.
Otter Greek.
Cotten picking is in full
1
»» ay j
I fender
in out iM'igbbttebond.
.11. S. C \ 11 if a 11 H.
tbnwhcd last wcok.
We are glad to »ef this pleMant
weather again. Mew tha faraeia
aaa gel l.heir wheat eowp ia Use
•hap*. 4 vawVer are aaw i«ia«
LEI
ME
ORY
Your Sales as 1 have had
several years practical eX'
perienco and can give the
ts-st of reaulta. I keep
turn ted on vuluea and cau tell
when your property 1* bring
iug what it is worth-
COL. L F. ARNALL
JVUnitoM, Ok la.
Leave ar4a»w al the Deaenre’
uSea la inltr
'U^j
ICE CREAM PARLOR
when in Alt. Park. |
We keep a nice stock of neat
cleft i canned goods. Also a.
Short Di’der. BaUey.v iri -on-;
nec'ion. Fine Pies and Cukes.v
Fruits of nil kinds. The;
best antPnicest of lee Cream:
and Cold Drinks. Candies,
t igiiYs and Chewing Gum. !
e, M. SOUTHERN, Manager
1 Doors E ist of CitiJin’s B.ink.
b elaration. These men ijitiM
ave fair treatment at tli<‘ pri1
narv, They arf- deihoeiaN. *1 11
An
Anti-Saloou 'Tengriie l/ns.
leeu foriuod in .our city: am
ounty. The piotnineut workeir
ind agitators in it are rejiubleiitis.
This League haw endorsed tht
imdiiliiey of J. It. Tolbert inn:
d M. Ntringi r. This was dotu
ist Saturday. This Leagiti' ha
leifarv'd that its nmlnfiein' wil
:nd vote for or support, any mill
V ho is Tii>t in favor Tif constitti
ioual prohibitiqi). TMli* beiui
o, uo member of that League cat
lawfully vote at the ilenuu*ratii
liiuaty ou Satuiday. Tim. Uri-
nary Law, page '24tl‘ act of lUD/i.
tovides that the following out I
oust l* taken by a voter when
equired: ‘I further sweat- (ot
tffiruD that lama member of tin
--—pparty, uud intend to af
It la tV with that' party at tin
-oiai&f alcvtiua.’ A wan who
Iom aut inland to do this, san-
sot, m • fWstlsttM wraVMB «t
an* ills <i i nosl desirable point'-
in lib'.
If you di-posit your savings in
ibatik having the fust time oil
rhe above qualifli-ationS your ar
i ial at the last is assured.
.* • j-J.'V;-, -.VHT ‘t.‘:
;Tiij,;i-’4R:v}T:Bs and .
BANi*.
HOW’S THIS
i‘i
:;!,Eld HANTS
Yfts nir these' qualifications and b
'vwt-veadv anil willing to extend
insistence to itf customers,
Farmers «5c
Merchants Bank
.~i.> —aia.-
For Farm Loans
SEE OR WRITE
Hptvhkiss & Jacquart
LAND AND LOAN CO.
• * •
at
9 *
Hobart, Oklahoma, U. S< A,
On* NoU, out Mwlg.|« *md
CooimtMioa. Sr. a* Uiert pl*c-
ia| roar Law.
Free! tln.llO pair trousers witli
every *f!.5.ti0 suit.
Free! 84.00 j>air trousers w ith
suit of $20.00.
10 per cent discount on all
orders more than 82/1.00 or less
thim 820.1 HI.
'N * *
SNYDER
TAILORING CO.
CARL B. nv(l, ;
Th. choir «f thv Mwthodiat
Epiacopwl Wh«r«b «U1 havw
chare* wf tbv HrfiliWt §«Maf;
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.