Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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PUBLISHED CVCRY THIW81W W ,.__fs___,,f * nrnmiuent eorpo* sometln g . ----
• Chas. M. Wilioa.
On<* y( Ai'i in Htlvitnco .....
Six months, In advice -
iiueriereci uj pic*cm* ......
vostigiition of a prominent corpo*
ration official charged With the
violation of the federal laws. -
one expects that there will
____ilm nnfidiiin
Entered as second-class »>atter
October 28, 11)05, at the l^H®j*
nt Snyder, Oklal.oina, uiuImr Um>
\ot of Congress ot March 3,1N7. •
Ho one expects tuat mere «
lie any prosecution of the patician
thieves wh(*e grafting of
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Uneven win me
auee cii^any funds 1ms reten j ^ doctors anil -
been exposed to all the noil . Robuck & Co., for the
is it probable that the arc i -1 ^ ' Bmst tuy ftnd 5 on will
spirators against souetj j j way towards
fiLw prominently iu the machi- have gone a K
nations of Standard Oil will ever
1* 1 ^.mntiauvn.f A Wltill
something for the town. Whoop
it up for the neighboring towns
tell the people how mnch better
bargains they cau get a* some
other town, cuss your home
banker,your home merchant,your
home newspaper, take a kick at
the doctors and ministers, seitd to
^ .a.....1, ir r,n.. for the
THEY KNOW NO LAW
At Cleveland, O., Frank Rocke-
feller of the Standard Oil Co.,
when sewed with a subpoena to
appear before Attorney Genera
Hadley and testify, said: “f won t
appear. I enunot ail'™* and there
i‘m. use talking about it. They
may send me to jail if they u isb.
The latter suggestion, should
have been acted on very prompt y
by the authorities—as promptly
as it is done in the case of some
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V Buy Your
hardware
nations 01 o«puc..» —
be penalized commensurate witli
their crimes.
It has been noticed by persons
who have carefully followed the
recent procedures against the cor-
poration grafters that insolence
emanating from the “captains of
industry” has been accepted as a
matter of course that would have
boon intolerable coming from a
plebiau source.
And yet we are prottd to call
_ ... .. ,»wtivimiPlit
things you must puy uu« .
have gone a long way towards-
killing your home town.
Put a barrel of water iu front of
your property. This is a matter,
which every good citizen of the
city should see to at once. We
have only had one bad, fire ami
that one was stopped by the water
from these same barrels. If we
should have another one now with
only twelve barrels of water what
could be done?
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1WI „ IB ....... <>f f°.me I iliiH ft democracy, a government
poor railway employ# or striking of for 1U)d by the people.—Okla-
—!il.....* inin-teutll the Jimnau
poor v
minor with not one-tenth
provocation.
0«t no! Rockefeller will uot
b, sent to jail; nor will H H.
Rogers; though he may defy the
PAINTS
WALL
It has always been ft strange
thing to us why people who can
see no good in their home town
. ail*____wl in kUVtflP
though he may defy the Hee no good n» «»«« “
mrts a hundred times. Punish- R11d a great deal of gooi » d
. .■ ........nf court is ,,pii/hhorilig town, don tie
incut for- contempt of court is
never made proportionate to the
mime except where the culprit is
impoverished, inconsequential
and without influence-
and a great ueai «»
neighboring town, don t leave and
move to the other town, where
they can he among tl.eir friends.
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 10 a.m. El>- (
worth League at G:S10 p m Preach-
ing morning and night. Morning I
subject “Revival;” evening sub-
ject “Indifference” which will , he
an answer to the question M hy
do not more men attend-church?
H. G. Deck, Pastor.
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influence. " Only one man who attended the
There is a protecting influence .Ration of^Good Road. .......
around the leading^ “J ^ Beenm to bo doing1 at this office
anything toward fixing the roads.
This is fine weather for road
work and the Association should
rally to the support of M.
Garrv
art mini iu” n ” ,.
eroat uml powerful corporations
that is as effective against lega
prosecution as steel armor against
the primitive Jar to ol t;1.® Hotten-
tots V very eminent iustiuice o*
this was fun.isl.ed recently when
woR SALE—A business house
111 in Walter, Comanche
r\,tv Okla ' House is 00x25
feet With U foot ceiling- Glass
r 1 will sell or trade. 1 a" I
I l^is office l°-tf
Almost garden time, full litift of I
soeds iu now. Onion sets and!
seed potatoes will be in uext I
week. M:C. Hughes. jfc.
PAPER
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and
WINDOW
GLASS
of
ST6FERS
iriniE
OUR BIG
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ri_____WVAHTI-W €*~rr-\T>T? fi
SECOND HAND STORE
Will Close February 6th.
Moved to first door south of Rank of Huyder.
Come and see our Second Hand Stuti. Stoves and
Stove Repairs a Specialty.
" We will make
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3rd
and
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5th
The biggest bargain days of our sale.
N
S. W. PARSONS, : -.1
% SNYDER OKLAHOMA.
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3u,t received . 1N-W '»> "< ,*re'*
HMrt. Which »-o oro lluttlns m «t
\y reduced p ic«s-
A reduction on Mensil Overalls that will
pay you to investigate.
1 oe
One lot fancy table oil doth reduced to —
white waisting 83c value reduced to 22c
•• “ '• 25c
tt
Our shoe d>'P->f*mimt. will save you unmey^
“ wide storm sefge, 85to 40c values 2*»o
“ table linen, 85c values, -
“ Turkish ba'k towels. 15c value# 5('c
“ Lad'eS’ 25c to 05# belts ’*'
“ •'band bags, 25c tft 03c values 10c
MmV and Ladl s’ 10e >^kts._ r>c
We are henf.faurrter* for Best
Pr’ccs. Take a look at our carpet, 2Cc P*l
yard. Yes, good chairs at 50 cent*. • Al- t
the Best Undertaking Qood»-
Edwards Furniture Gompan
... Snyder. Oklahoma. ..
5 . ... Snyder. Oklahoma. ..
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Ouv Notion Counter will he full of
BARGAINS. ; •• I
Will to Fall ol Bargains.
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TUB DAVK0I-: 6R03IRY CC
il - __r„n,»i/iiiff for the Next Tfi Dljw*
I liv Ulvl V 11 * —P—
The EOONOMT.
- urick Block on South Main S rset. .
SAM. -----.
Offer the following for the Next Tn Dty*.
H cans Huirar Coiu , * ’ * .j.
‘.leans t'alifoiAiS Alitivota - .
1 gallon pail Maplei Syrup • "
ltftlSs. ©old licol Flour • -
lu i 11m». Quami Flop.- -. '* A
•t lb. -Tar iMnz Apple Lutt. f -
Heinz Mustard Un-smug . *
Ilcftiz India Uilisli * * •"*
1 pint IhdkGliyes -
] lit. Morning Glory t oil :e
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l PotiH ftorget your tfexe4. $38 v.orJi vv.fl
vttt • Flowf Cft#5«no%^^ Br#»$ Bk»x’
Cxhinet or S e*n» Roaster.
... Resilclfidly, •• #
DAVISON GROCERY C|
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The New Brick Block on South Main Sr set. #
A% BUSHY. • • Snyder, Okla.
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Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1906, newspaper, February 1, 1906; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc497673/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.