Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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The Hardware
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Paint and Stove
People Who SeM
Cheapest are
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Don’t forget that we
will have the largest
line of Holiday Goods
in Snyder. : :: : :
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Everything from a
penny doll baby to $86
Game Sets and a fall
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line of Silverware,
TIE KIO'M CMNITT OWMIAT., w„ it. it.-
Mlntsri tvriv TiliiMIMV if pnblieoii party <hff tariff revision
PUBLISHES iflRT .HuBIMT IT k, being thoroughly aired in
wii.son * cTeooks. Massachusetts, (or the New York
|H«u says.
intdvawHi......v**** “Mr. Gonld, the Republican
su in .d»«« .......... at. l-U(lwUteft,r cUemoe J Maaaa-
cliu*.-tts, ■ says that the tariff
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wh mitt lie revised immediately
Mr. Draper, tjba Republican can-
didate f »r OomiHt «vf
Anphi-tiilnn maiir to enter tl,* nn.iU
at, aujnn r, uklu, Tor. u» mail of iho
rOOuiul i inn-. • ’•
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* >"**H ' tiuidgupr pay the,Massachusetts, ny« that The tAiifl'
( A tk Alicj. 14 all right and needs no liiilct-
Whnt are you go ,i<r {,, do about! *nrf* Evidently om* of then© r«u*
tile "First Monday” in I •woaibot? dtdates j.) ia the wronging, Pos-
sibly Mr. 1>iu|kt has n »t yet
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$40,000.00 Stock of
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Up-To-Date ®
MERCHANDISE.
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MORE NEW GOODS
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BEST GOODS
: SPOT CASH
WILL BUY
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- Owing To Oar Heavy Fall Basiss^
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Our buyers were compelled to go back to the Eas--
tern markets to re-stock lor late fall nnd winter and V
while away we attended the big . 9
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Special Sales ol the Wholesale Houses of St. Louis.
Oar Cloak and Suit Department ia now
complete again and we want tbe attention of
all toe Ladies on this one department.
'.^,W,XKSs'-“h: $6.5o
i?.’*'*. “"$10.00
See us tor bargains. .
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New. Dress Goods of all kinds—and - at
bed rock prices.
$1.30
Broad Cloth worth $1 00 oar price -• on.
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All Wool Corerta, woth Me, oar .
.price,......... ■ ■...........,.......
M inch Repellant worth Me nor
price..
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WE VISITED THE EASTERN MARKETS LAST WEEK AND BOUGHT IN LARGE i
QUANTITIES FOR ALL OUR HTUllEH AND AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. *
THEREFORE. YOU WILL FIND WE CAN HAVE YOU MONEY .ON YOUR SPOT CASH L
PURCHASES.
8PECIAL
Prices made on hadics Htta and Street
Hats nod Caps.
We can show yon the new things they
an* we iring in this line and at prices never
known b fore.
8PSCIAL.
W# are showing some very new things in
Parses, Belts. Fascinators, Opera Shaw’s
and anything you want in that line They
must he a,on to be appreciated.
Yours for business,
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in West Yirgiun a nuitaukenma
husband bus liooti sentenced by a
judge to Li' s hi.-i wife twice a day.
I nil dopauds whether or not this
is punishment.
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I |> in Missouri ii School lioy has
given tho foil •'wing d 'Hnitiolt of n
Irieud; “A friend is n person who
know* oil iihiiut you and like* mu
■ just the ennui.”
taken tlie time to nail the Mansn-
duinrtU Republican platform for
11105.”
Miller. Ba
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A fi'W lmndri'd tVot of icment
xidu walks have I'cru put down
slid sovi'ial ttl n'K's more would
greatly iniprtP c Uu' looks of the
town a!«i yoSr pvo]wrty.
r——r tfAi
I’be 1’ivsid *nt»dtd uot Mly «o ft> I
So
There is n f^fx d o|muing hero
f< r a steam laundry and if you
have a friend who Understands
the business send him a copy of
this paper and m e if you can't in.
tv rrst him in this city. About
tl trty-flve dollars in apo.ut each
v.e<k wi;h leuudriea nt Ilolmrt,
Elfiwtou and Oklahoma City. Tn
addition to this there are s>veral
str.all towns near here that ai\
now sending their work much
farther and Would he glad, to pot
it done so near home. It is prob-
able that a basilicas averagin g in
Snyder, Okla.
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KCHOOL NOTES
,he m i .'hlnrlio d of a humhed
d >Uare per week could ho work'd
his proclamation, but of course in
i meant for us also to he thankful
,1. , .. , , . ‘' '“"ii per wees couiu l<o w.
i 'f +i T” '""s hf “ll: ' aud « up here in a ocr, short tipm.
lew otl|*>r ueressaries arc not ---------* —
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Tall ii’. i'tatl tp Not only talk,
Will Governor Frantz take care
•i PergipK u’s lila iyeu ami jv ta
now iu office, ia a very impmHuii
ip esiion to til, M^d relatives and
/ u*\ v'' »”*-‘*;denta lost ............. „muvn, _
‘««d. wbdoithm (jouitrv will K t .|H*juk;at the proseut tiJiie,
irngatiou eventually, NVnu la>«i- -i___*
fn now may,lie the cau#c ot ^ Come tu and see p, Will -iv'o
The pupils of the otli end htli
grade* have orgauiard their liter-
ary. It will h \ called tlio 1 ‘Snyder
School Club.” The colors avr —
white, old gold and blue and tlio
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promoted t<» the uth grade. ' 4th grade, Ethel Willianwj 7|)t
Charlie and Ethel Williams of grade, Claude Piarwdl and J. \V.
the Hi d ami 4th grades returned I ft»4ter; Rth grade, Luther ltritt;
to their homo at Wild man last !,i-h grade, Florence Uohnos; lOth
Weak. Wo were sorry tn see Hr'“te. Marie Anderson,
tliwn leave for tliay wore doing j Parents, ia your boy or girl in
splendid work. school every dayf If uot,-why?
Gficar Cool; returned this week, * -
wui I auo ..uu «iu uncar Cool; returned this week 1 —
motto in: “He that d,.s» nVt ad- • having boon nlweutwu account ol! U the yming people of Snyder
Yltlioa hiltkBjtm. • IlilU'OJ’r-— . * v- r 1.1 ..........^
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vimoe Ilk k^ aril. Oihcoir—
President, Mary WiEiiinw; Vien
Pretrfdmit,' .Tanuita Crooks; Hei^-c*
tr.ry, Peulali Taylor; Treasurer,
Connie Magi 11; Editors, M*; i >
Hughes aud Eddie Mdey.
Mr.i; James A. Ceinji visited us
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last weak.
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eiidjtwsK. wouhl organize a literary and
Tim 7th ami 8th grades under delating club it would not only
Ihe iustruefina of Mrs Williams! l»«YWo an intorwtiug wmial di* I f
are doing Homo nfleudid .Work, fVnrsioii one.) a week hit would l>.' • J f
They n?o getting ready |»i* the f K^t’basisflt to nil t!i e'hi.it(|ih.*rs' t,, ^
^Common hAoof Examination T>! *u ^ w6,v <d H luOntiou and eay.« °'»'I
l>e gitkn next spring, ‘ dyateli iu thwpigilio life to wiii^ all
khem. ® * • Tonujf Americans should nsp re.' ®
•atecRrts aS ‘
si ink npsfe
e stoto and
U. Hughes.
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Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1905, newspaper, November 16, 1905; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc497718/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.