Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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fore Reading This Issue of The Democrat, Send Us That $1.00 You Owe Us On Subscription
Kiowa County Democrat
The largest circula-
I tion. The roost news.
The best advertisiug
[ medium. The Peo-
ple’s Paper. It be-
longs to jou.
“K very body i-emls THH2
DKMOCKAT, whether
they pay for It or not.”
You ui-e (vailing it m>ir.
Iluve you pit ill for it?
One Dollar, please.
Volume 4.
Snyder, Kiowa County, Oklahoma, April 15. 1909
No. 25.
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I^NSE.
“LUCKY JIM” CULTIVATOR
Just good all over. Take a look at our window. Yon will see we have some of the good
points at the end Of the string. We believe that you will find on this cultivator advantages
that will appeal to yon aa the most practical. It will be a pleasure to explain why we think
this Cultivator is without an equal. ........
We are Having the Heaviest Demand
This year in the history of our business for Mowers and Bakes. Onr car will not last long
if you are going to buy come early while yon will be able to get yonr machine without delay.
Don’t Let the Opportunity Pass
If yon are in the market for a Hay Press. We sold over two oar loads of the Kansas City
Hay Press Co'a. presses last season and have received and sold onr first car. Come in and
we will talk proaaea to yon. . , . ,
BEALLE HINES
lyder Will
Celebrate
i mending July 3rd
| Celebration Lasting 3
Days Will bo (liven
• the Public
Ijuly 3rd, 4th, 5th.
It a masting of ths Basinet
»’ Association Tuesday night
i deoidtd that a three days
Hon ' Would be given by
■ Jnly8rd, 4th and 6th.
ay, the 4th, will be given
over to religions worship and
speaking by noted evangelists.
This day will be spent at the park
west of Snyder, if the weather
permits.
President Stofer will name the
various committees that will have
ohnrge of the work and ns soon as
that is done every effort will be
made to make thin the greatest
oelebration aver given in the
southwest, Oat needy to oele-
brats. Snyder will sat a pace
for all of them. Don't forget
that the 5th will bn on First Mon.
day and those who corns on that
day will have the double' privi-
lege of enjoying themselves and
of taking advantage of the great
bargains offered by Snyders aev-
er-to-be-ont-done merchants. -
Harry Shaffer want to Fred-
erick, Snaday.
Consolidated
The Hobart Chief and the Ho-
bart Democrat have coaaolidated
their plants and will be incorpor-
ated under the name of Hobart
Democrat—Chief Publishing Co.
with Cy Worrell and J. M. Bole
of Hobart and M. V. Van Mater
of Mtn, View aa the incorpora-
tors, Glint Worrall will atill re-
tain his interest* in th# new firm.
Watch thing* ham in old Kiowa
in newspaper circles when the
above line up gets started,
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Pete Hnuaty, H. H. Patterson,
Maatin Clark and Frank Halsy
from Me Alee ter, were in Sa;
the first of ths wssk sad wan
to ths mopqtsiss to invest!
mining |oanditions. Esnrsty Is
st ths bend of tho Minor's Union
ttt Oklahoma.
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THE REASON WHY
We never depend on cut price sales to
make a success of the clothing: business.
That’s a game that may work some peo-
ple but its only when they buy. Purchase
price does not have so much to do
with it after all. Its the wear you get from
a suit that shows whether it is a bargain
or not* You’ll find more real bargains
here than anywhere else but it’s not be-
cause we’ve cut prices but because we
marked them right at the start and have
held the quality up. : : :
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Every Man Who Comes Here
is impressed with the attractive patterns
shown and by the reasonable prices we
ask for them. When you see a suit of ours
on the street you always hear some one
asking “Where did you get it?” Did you
ever stop to think of a REASON WHY?
Come in and we’ll show you.
We Sell Shirts, Too, Because we have
the stock at rock bottom prices. Everything
in Coat shirts, the kind yon do not have to pufl
off over yonr head,—black and white figures,
and stripes, that do not fade. Lots of soft
shirts with collars, any sise, any pattern, any
price and the price is always lowest.
We Sell Underwear, Too. .. Several
styles in 50c Garments and they have the fit,
style, and the quality of many nigher priced
garments. A big case of it is here ana it is
unquestionably the beet lor the money. We
have another case on hand selling at 35o and
25o. The quality will surprise you. Try M,
We Never Pail to Sell Tie* Why? be-
cause we sell the kind you have been paying
75c and 60c for, for 60c and 36c, not only that
but we give you distinctive patterns something
you do not see every day in the week and get
tired of before you go in to buy one.
Summer Low Shoes .. Yon can wear
any old color you want to this Hummer, just so
its Tan, Oxblood, Black or Gunmetal,—is that
enough? We have them all,—all the new toes
snd shapes, with fancy perforated tips. Yon
know the kind,—that kind that wears good,
look good and are good.
It Doesn’t Make Any Difference to Us
What you want to pay for your clothes; that's a point for you to de-
cide, but it's up to us to see that you got what you pay for. We’ll do It,
too. Our motto la "courteous treatment" whether you buy or not.
We Lower the Prices : We Keep the Prices Down
THE NEW TEXAS STORE
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0 TERRELL DRY OOODS COMPANY
Snyder, Oklahoma.
Quick Meal Gasoline Ranges
Clean! Cool!. Comfortable!
The hot, Stuffy Kitchen of Summer Time
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le Forgotten When You Use
The “Quick Meal"
THE ODORLESS
An Ice Saver and a Pood Saver
A Strictly Sanitary Refrigerator. Built of
Hardwood throughout. When you buy
“The Orderless"
You Buy the Beat
_____ THE HARDWARE 8T0RE ’ *
GERHART - VOGLE & GO.
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Anderson, John H. Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1909, newspaper, April 15, 1909; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc497424/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.