Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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Kiowa County Democrat
THi ONLY ALL HOME P^NT P.V’E? IN SOU^M KIO'Va COUNTY
-Volume 2.
S-iv^er ,','o'vn Cou-«*v fr lihomn November 15. 19R6.
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HERE’S MUTUAL BENEFIT
Your Hcre «re t fev SnecLrh, whi* '*o ”ou
'"nre*u1l"’ Se1ecfe ’ Merchin F«e. Bought n»<rhf and Mm* Soli
’'’"■HL For November »e are Offerin'? Special Inducements for
‘h’n’' o* "hem?
B'Xt \*d< Summon Silljs.
Sjo v-ilin*, special , 5o
10'tfl vd* Heavy Cotton Flannel,
124 c vnltie ....
1 lot of double Cotton B| iik.os,
65>‘value .... 5()c
1 lot of I’owol Crash,
8jo VhlllM .... r„.
1 lot of Mimi’s Shirts,
T>0 • vh luo, special
1 lot of Men’s Limbsflown
Underwent, $1 (O value
1 lot Men’s Four-ni-llinid Ties,
5()c value, spo»i 11
1 he Men's (leave 0} rev Sox,
I -V va I no, special . .
I lot oM/idios’ Moar.v Skirtinir
< 5c coiois—Mine Brown, >h.v.t
and Hliolf, HO inches wide,
fie verv su table for Skirts and
suits S|f,„.|H|
j r„. 1 bit of Fimey (Irev Mixture*
'in plaids and.si ripes, an ex
f' lletit v ilue at 25<! per yard,
fje At* offot Hie ontii'e line at
65c
We want everv I t 1v in "he ctnrFrv "o -ee "he be-ui*!*ul I ie o? Ql tssware we are ^Iv’n?
xvee • s, When in Snyder it vvll thv you to see our o?!cr n?«. Yours for Sunineu,
T'HR TE1X ^TORB
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W^wfvswww TUiX .
How Stove Putty Affects Health. Bank of H.-adrick, mid receive re-1 AWs?TlR1 ! PTTT?5
ftlckno'O wmittly at.rts with m eol(i-th» ___ | *» J v *-* ' * * ’ * J *-**• I I <3
I Inf, of Ladies' Black Skirts, we
will close out tlie entire line at | price
1 lot of Ladies’ and Children's
Jackets, we will dean tip at $ price
1 lot of Men's *1 75 and $2.00 Hants
wi'.i iro at $1 (HI.
1 lot of Men’s Dross Hats, $1 7?
Value, tn close *1.00.
away Free every two
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Wfknosd usually atarta with a eold-the ......
waultuf an unuvun tuuax-raturo la tl.oroom. Cl'ipt tor the same.
Wove putty falls out of the seams, causing a
H »• McCowav
easuo putty tn Its con*i ruction and Is thrre-
f>re sirtltfht and at all liusos under perfect
•''nfrol Is Oole’B Dot Blast. It. roqulnu but
tialf the usual amount, of fuel and keeps hard
fv«n heat day and nUrhU For soft coal, slack,
foil. 11 unite or wood. A»k to m It, it
CDeutor’* name).
*-.w me < Williams,
Pro*.
\V. F. Fuqua, V-Pres.
IV. 8, Britt, J. O. Oulenmn,
A. Gassiti, Directors.
D. J. Kibuev, Sec.
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To the Members of tlie Navnjoe
Water l sets Association.
The members of the Board of
Directors of the Navnjoo Water
Users Associaiion met in regular
Session al Snyder, Okla., Novem-
ber 7,1'J.iG, and assessed till the
members of the Association at the
rate of one tl .liar per l ilt nerwt of
It has been said that this paper
is tigh ing the Snyder baud. If
tlie band boys will recall that
they have never asked anything
from this paper which has not
been granted, that when we dW
some printing lor the Carnival
company which they lmd here
and e >uld only got onr pay by
oolled mg from the band b a s,
that we voluntarily hut the Uili,,
land contracted lor ester, to pay i any who are fair minded must
the present outs!a iding indebted* admit that we have not faught
the band. If no plans in town
will do them for a broken down
ness of the Association. The
said assessment must he paid on
or before the iirst of December
1906. The members are atilboi
ined to pay said assessment lo the convenience and safety of the
A. J. Hunter, tre.isuier of the farmers who bring thousands of
Following is the list of letters
remaining unclaimed in this odice
nnd same will be forwarded to the
Dead Letter Office at the expira-
tion of two weeks:
t
Mrs. I’l'ainiu rr Wheeler,
Robert llo Iga
AIbert Hendon
J. A. Uicfiatds *'••••. <*
Morgan Frazier
F.tlwaril Halo
Harvey Davis "
James Organy
Frank Pi les
Rufortl Penick
L H Knttiif
Edger Oraves
(1 N Yeager
^Hom ir V dt.ti'e or -Stone
Tit >m is Ta. htr
F L Ir’esei
Tn
, baud stand but the principal Tn for the above please
- o truer, if the town must sacn.ice 8a*^ l*tLf*rt*sed Nov 12th, 1906.
~ ■ ' ■ ■ A. F > miNi,
At the home of P. E Griffin and
wife, Tuesday evening. Miss Z. e,
Fullingim and Will Holmes gave
a farewell reception to jhth
Bond. Those in attendance were
Miss Mary Axtell, Lelia Mc-
t lii.tic, Zee Fullingim; Messrs,
Hugo Endorf, Buell Uox, Bob
Bond, Will Holmes and Dr. Saids.
The eveuiug was spent in playing
games aud social chat. Delicio is
refreshmeiits were served aud all
report a very delightful evening.
Eyety rotor- in the town of
I’here are vet many neigltb >r-
foods in which the Kiowa Count?
Dum,»o at has no correspon 111
We.want one in every cotntnunOw
in which this papci circulates. It
** impossible tor each neigldt tr-
ho id to I ave a newspaj er but
each can have a correspondent to
semi in the news aud make one
paper do for all. Come in aul
get stamps and stationary.
D. Clarence Gibhottev, fusion
if d dale for the District Altor-
----„ ----- ... .lio.v " dee in pliih»,|oipbia, b M
Hydeu, Kentuckey, forg n to reg- deduced hiiuself m favor sornau
inter on the first Tuesday ill Old- siin'rage. He says, “II women
olier, and cousequeutlv the town i h <1 been voiiuglor he pimt few
will not he able to cast ail v voles I years i leel con,idem that when L
in the coming Congressional i jee- ' >k tm lesid nee m tins city £
Hon If the women of Denver,I ulduo liav • f >uml such worul
Colorado, should forget to regb- U g. n,nation us I did.”
.Association, to any n cinbvrof (lie
Board of Directors of ih • Associ-
ation, the Bank of Huyih r, t! e
Altus National Jhink, tin- Citizens
il .liars hero to spend, if all other
interests must revolve around tlie
baud as tlie planets around th,-.
aun, then let the band go.
•Am: n iicir
See Ro nu n 1 .fuli d at the
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seliool house Frolov au l Saturday • ‘• Cui 1 Iren’s Crusade and
n gins.
ter, I heir forgetfulness would I e
cited to prove tlirir iu tue.ss o
vote. What doss the forgetfu -
near of tliese men prove.
Chil.lreu’s Hally Day will In
observed at the M E churoii nexi
Sunday with •pppipriao-services
The pastor will talk . b >.u lii,
King
Bramble.”
Many Glenu leiurued to Snyder
I ucsilay, iNoveiuber 6, ufter
spending several weeks on the
i aciiic.coast aud says Snider is
good euougii ior him.
Alls. |j T. Collier, of nine uiilea
soiuiuast in Nnydcr. prescnled
iu r Husband wuu a nuo baby boy
oist hriila, mg.k. Dr. rirjce
■»as in aiieudance.
Hamilton- Bro wn
SHOES
ARE PELIA3LE
It For Less i c'°"
52 Yenr* Exier’ence
2®?:* A* ^he Pr1ce peTuU+or o*i F rtSCI w M.'r:hvvlUe. sal 1 o-ua~|
W).m CCS UnV V caniiJ to f° vf1 on I.no v f v mu t" *cll ;he 19 or list u * ^di 'ill "he ^uo D
Wh leour oolsi«re no*, at Cheip n% **Chev> Join” 0.»a U thi/ wHI ^vi the wear tht+ Juiin”
Poo-ls can not g.ve, because they are made out of the ri?ht kia I of nt’uff.
» Tailor Made Clothes
5 This Department Ima grown
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size.
to it magnanimous
Been 11 ae We Fit. Km.
Don’t Forjet
That we have the host line of Clothing that )m*
ever been in town. if you want tirst class
stulT cud on 11s. \W sell it for less.
Special Sale.
No! Don t If iw Thf-m. vVfi» innrk oar ^oods
down whon th<».v com© in th»» Iiousm.
• forget that we have some eye openers for next Saturday an i Min jay, 17 aril 19
J* Clothing. 1 ~
Our Sit,50 Suits, well worth $10.00,
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© will go for.....f8 (K>
® (.tur $8.00 Suits. Double Brens tod, Drown
© Fluid, will go for .... ft.Ro
© Our $8.0() Suits, fancy plaid Worsted,
I © will be Bold for . . * ft.'tR
Splendid finr^ains
Our .Solid Leather $2.25 Shoe
In Lace and Cotigresn . .,
81.75
Dress Goods ‘
Brown, Tan, Red and Hlue Venetian,
Only a Pew Left
Our *2.r»0 FI i tine I Shirts $2.00
All floods Marked ir. l’hdu Figures-
One Price to All.
ALL NEW G30DS.
THE ECONOMY.
SNYDER, OKLA.
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Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1906, newspaper, November 15, 1906; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc497209/m1/1/: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.