Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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Entered aa aecond-claea natter
' * * or 98,1905, at the post office
rder, Oklahoma, ander the
1 Congreaa of March 3,1870.
DEMOCRAT TICKET.
Trustee.
Tint Ward,
P. E. GRIFFIN.
Second Ward,
P. H. FULLINGIM.
Third Ward,
J. R. BRYCE.
Justice of the Peace*
L. D. BAREFOOT.
Marshal.
ANDY COSTEN.
.T PRIMARY.
* Porsoant to the call of tjhe City _ ___
Democratic ^t«l Comnitt*e, ^ ^."business aa yet because
night, April 19th, and aurtfkight DQt f«al it our duty to try to in-.
Entered as second-class natter ticket was nominated. The tier- .. whom we had no
Art of Coagr— ol Much 3.1879. j1l0y00 fol iuelf- ZS. oo rt, «bj.rt .hid.
Through a misunderstanding, 8nyder or her citiaena,
one of the candidates waa ap n<j w^ u elected.
pointed on the election board, ^—
and this box waa thrown out by . rK.„
the Central Committee. Mn. Jane ,UuumUi..Chh»
The Legislature of thin Terri- go paper to task f°r lta f“*“”
tory has gotten the election lawn denounce the lynchen of the ne-
ao^badly mixed up that it takee gwes at Springfield, whereupon
a “Philadelphia lawyer” to on- the contemporary thanks her and
derstandanythingabout what the ‘‘courteously directs her atten-
la« ia intended to do tion, at the same time, to the fact
1 b^n considerable that this newspaper still reserves
misunderstanding aroused over ■pace in its columns for her moral
this Spring’s Section, but we reflections on Mr. Maxim Gorky s|
think every one has conscientious- present relations to his deserted
ly workedTae he thought, for the family in Russia and the cause of
host interest of the city. k*1*1 reform m th® Umted|
Both tickets are made up of 8**tes.
good men, and the city’s interest mmm‘
will be well attended to no matter The President in his speech at
who ia elected; though we believe the laying of the corner stone of
the Democrat ticket has the best the new quarters for members of
Mr. FARMER:
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Clerk.
GEO. HUGHES.
S^ytWv——^ps e
G. J. HELENA.
W*'
S. W. PARSON.
amkovxohments
I kffrty nHHctayKV a. a Candidate tar
U»nSi»« Coonty daneriatendentof ‘
aatiect ta the action of Ike Democrat
iwnvwiea ts mminilf,
...« Democratic party.
John M. Andmbom.
If you want the boot
CULTIVATOR
on the market you should buy of
North Main Street.
file Dsmovrav livaon urns " n"------ ,
of it, both at to candidates and- the House, was severe on those
the votes they will receive. who attack the character of pub-
A number of Democrats did not He "Hhout a °UD^tlon°f
attend the primary, which doe. troth.He^ ££
nnt look -iii M *n American ishment is too great for the elan
citisen who does not exercise hi. derer of.“®n^®lhe\hfe‘*||Jr
privilege on election dsy does not small. And, besides, the w^kJ
j*® tto,dL‘gA.l“Ti1, n’ “ jatftissrt
Z «d - a» to .nt. rt»rt.-DrtU.
think will nid in the up-building [*»**"•
SECOND
Buying and Soiling Everything and Furnlsh-
ing Homes on lnotallments or Rent
Furniture to Furnish Homes
Complete.
S. W. PARSONS,
SNYDER OKLAHOMA.
Si oo Jioo Jioo JIOO J*00 JWO JK
LOOK!
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I a.i Saturday (21st) there wore dozens of customers In our store who I
had paver boon In to sfe us before. Suflkoth to say that they all made
purchases. Many of our customers express themselves this way, “We
Wilt Not Send Off For Our Ooode If You Continue as You Are Now Doing.'*
HEAR THIS, one end all. We propose to sell as
good or better article aa any Mall Order House for
as Little or Less Money than they. Furthermore
we shall watch their catalogue and prices as
closely as we do ours, And we shall be prepared
not to mi KOI the dlfferance but SHSW !H>
LOOK
LOOK!
W. Furnish jour home MjE-toat,
Toll oin forniftk yoor boiss Mia tofw mow
HOW YOU DID IX.
Your, for Bu«ht..s,
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Edwards Furniture Company.
Snyder. Oklahoma.
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Remember
That every Saturday and
Monday we shall hake spe-
cial price* on not one or two
but many articles. You will
find them on canvass in the
front part of our store, THE
ECONOMY.
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Remember.
That we are still in the
Shoe business and carry two
of the best tinea on earth.
Hamilton A Brown with aa
unquestionable reputation,
and Clovnr Brand, the shoe
that put St.Louis on the map
Remember.
Shoe Laces free to our
customtrs. Whenever our
shoes rip before they ought
to, we sew them tor you.
But understand that our
Shoes haven’t the Ripping
Reputation. So oome to sen
us and BUY SHOES FROM
SHOEMAKERS. You are
assured satisfaction.
We have Juet received a car of the
Celebrated Golden Seal
Cement Planter.
$7.00 PER TON NET
At Citlzcnn’ Lumber Co.'s Old Stand.
We make ne prices hove, as customers have been mislead by price*
made In an advertisement. Coma and nee ter yourself. We are plain
everyday talks and will try to treat you right and will net get mad If you
should not see as we do.
ting you next 1
Wo remain
A: BUSBY.
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South Main *rcct. ,Y ,, ’ Snyfcr, Okfe
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\THE CITY MEAT MARKETS
( At th. Old Taylor dad I. new doing 8
| business and Invitee your patronage* |
| Orders filled promptly. Phone No. 57. |
j POX 1 BURGE, Proprietors. \
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Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1906, newspaper, April 26, 1906; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc497447/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.