Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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Published in the Interest of the People of Snyder and Kiowa County.
Volume 1.
Snyder, Kiowa County Oklahoma, April 12, 1906.
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SPECIAL SALES
rei'ords^rVDON^^B°U YsefluH^iTpric!' redu^^cirSltarsTquot'n^th^
ever offered in Snyder. “ * “
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Specials.
FOR THE BIO SALE
5,000 yards tine Sheer Lawn in
pretty Floral designs, price 10, 121
and 15c, Bale Price
5e
Specials.
FOR THE BIO SALE.
150 Mens’ Hats in Columbia, Dako-
ta and Big 4 shapes, regular $2.00
value, Sale Price
90c
Specials.
FOR THE mo SALE.
1,900 yards of fine Sheer Silk Taffeta
Ribbon The greatest value ever
brought to Oklahoma, all widths 40, 60
and HO, Kale Price
9c
Specials.
FOR THE mo sale:
500 pairs of Men’s, Ladies’ and
Children's shoes at less than the
wholesale price. The grandest oppor-
tunity of a life time to buy shoes,
All Const
ervative Buyers will wait for the Big Re
jductions.
Specials.
FOR THE BIO SALE.
350 yards of 36-inch Bleached Do-
mestic, regular 10c value,
Bale Price
5c
Specials.
FOR THE BIO SALE.
500 pairs of Men’s $1.75 and $2.00
Pants, newest styles of the season.
Bale Price
$1.25
Specials.
FOR THE BIO SALE.
1,500 yards of Cambric, Bwiss and
Nansook edging, inserting and beading
10, 12i and 15c value, Sale Price
5c
Specials.
FOlt THE BIO SALE.
100 suits of Men’s and Boys’
Clothing, every suit a great value.
Prices $2.75, $3,50, $4.50 and $5.00.
Our liue of Clothing Kant Bo Beat.
Positively the Biggest Bargains of the Season.
Vniirs for Business- -—-—
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the TEX as'stoke
VIHEN YOUR GRANDFATHER
WASA
BOY
Plant Trees.
: An article, is going the rounds
of the press that several rail roads
County Convention.
The Farmers’ Educutional ami
Co-Operative Union of America,
are now planting tree-farms to of hum, count), hold their
supply cross-ties for the future, quarterly convention in Sujder
1 There are very few farms but last Thursday, Friday and Hatm-
I have* few seres that are rrnsuit. day. Deletes from ul parts of
able for ordinary crops hut which I the county were ... attendance,
could be planted in either blackU* good work. u. uniting-
locust or Lis d’arc trees and in the farmers of the entire county
the future would be worth more was done.
than all the balance of the farm. Thursday evening the Snyder
Of course these trees would be a band assembled at the band-stand
lone time bringing in raturnii but I and played naveral fpiacen, a fr
they could be planted four feet which they, together with a large
anart each way and wonhl develop [number of our citizens, warclu d
tTthe size of good fence posts at to the hall back of the Hilton
that distance and could then he hotel to attend an open session of
cut out to eight feet each way and the Union. lWv. Vf,ih Lnng
handsome returns realized from delivered an address .4 welcome-
the posts. The remaining trees in behalf of. Hnsifer, whfch *w-
wouETtben develop to cross-tie respomfed to V C. C. Jorrel in
aiae and in old age the farmer behalf of the Union. Hhort ad-
would have something better than dresses were then made by bounty r
life insuranc to take care of him lecturer Armstrong..John Audurv
or bis family. The farmer w ho Lon and others. • ...
looks only to the raising and The Union was iu session all -
marketing the ordinary crops will day Friday and a part of Hatur-
never accumulate a competency to day, Just liefore the tinal ud-
take care of himself »ud family in journmeut a committee was np-
oldace. Plant trees, both for the pointed to extend thanks to the
timber and others for nuts, such citizens of Snyder for the oourte-
the pecan. "«» treatment which was given
^ ------ I them. This committee requested
Businest Change. the Demwbat to say that the
,^»1*p.rtk.luilyin.; I»„d
feelings of gratitude^
The next county contention of
I business of J.T. Harmon & Uo.
I The latfer firm will continue in
I the grain and cotton business.—
|Maiiitou Field-glass.
| "W. C. Hbaw, J. H. Henderson,
|D. W. Boyer and Piobafe Judge
I Hussey, of Lawton, were iu Buy
der Sunday, en routs home from
I Frederick.
the Union will lie held at Ihsise-
velt the first Thursday and Fri-
day in July. •
Henry Humid* of Roosevelt .was-
shaking hands with friends b*m+
Ust Thursdsp and Frlijay -
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Kiowa County Democrat. (Snyder, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1906, newspaper, April 12, 1906; Snyder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc497768/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.