The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 17, Ed. 1, Friday, February 8, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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Anadarko Daily Democrat.
lll5li.vi()N muH I'vnuHimuH
nUm t tho J'ouMJIea at AnaJarko Oklahoma as
Heeowl Claw Mall Mttr.
flUJIHCItllTION KATKK
Dolly by corrlor r wuW JOe. IJy mall wr year W
ciot Into fili iijii! lfmoIfflil mid you'll
find Lroiiblo gulon. JuhUJiIiiIc of llnvvy
K. TIiimv Iio'h "In II" good mid plonly.
t"i'. .' 4
Tho ruform wuvo Iiiih tnkoii hold of
Mexico in a lwimior Unit IndiciiU-H mi
awakening brought nbout by oxpnwwiil
opinioiiH on IIiIh nlrio of I ho Hlo (J mini
rivor. 1'oIU.Ioiih ugnliml bull flghlH nro
pouring In on I'i'omI(ImiiM)Iii TJiuywIiould
uIho inoliido onolc fighting jih Mm InUor
H)(.'oio of tho niiliniil kingdom will bo iih
gmtoful in topping biirbiirimii an Mio
fonnor.
fir" - "
Tho laUi iicl-lon of uwugrnori in iwsronrting
tho pay of JU momhoi'H Iiiih nwillod to llio
Washington I'oHt llio following hiHtoryj
Sovural tlmoH tho omnpoiiwUlwi of our
national loglHlatoi'H hun boon Ii)huho1
and alwayn tho ovont inado ti Htorui of in-
dignation tha Htvopt ovor tho (iouutry
from ono ond to tho othor. A Whig oon-
FOR STATE OFFICES
For Lieut Governor
OKO IIKLLAMV
rorTruurur
JAftIKH MKNKIWK
Sot Conjrrfliw 2nd Dlnt
(IIJO. K. HUQK
Tor U. H. Hunntor-
1 U. TIHNBK.
A hunoh of funny oomedlnnN
.And pretty lrl In wlmt you set
Wtth TJjo WJznnJ of WhII Hi On
Oj)uri hoimn fob 0
FarrinqlOuS Feed and Seed
Largo Block of Now (birdon und Klold
Hood Jtiril In. All kludH of Kurdou Huod
Alfnlfit Hood Hod Olovor Whilo Olov-
or Blue UniH.s Timothy Hnpo HroiiilH
InormlH Wubtr.iiolon Mood by tho bu
hIio. A lino tHHortinimt of tho llnowt
Hood Corn thut (jrowH. Htook und Poiil1
try food. Klowor wiedpund bullw itlwo
ordorn tikon for out f Iowhm
D1YEBS & TAYL0R..
Wall Paper
Our Newt Htirlnic Htck Juwt Hi'
celvwl blnkwit 'th Mt CwrnjilnU
Stock In Tlw rivw HImIw
We Have It Now
Th CuMirutml olri Lln I'lnt
In Tlw WorUl
Come In And Look
Wo will nil CumiMMm n intern
and(UUt
BOSTON DYEING SHOP
Cleaning. RtpAr'mz nd Pimfng
AM WOUK OAKATHKO
ADrCINS MIFIELDS Props.
Oiut &w w&ti f 'Ftmy'
UuiUiii Curio Ure C M.
AT THE
P. 0. BOOK STORE
You Will Find
ScImwI IUA nnitl)iHU lilimk
0JiwtfuM.Jrkw Wwiil
tlwKry lUAtx Mg'
UxtlAmot CtSAflS In tits (3ty
County TrenuurertJ Notice
Money Is now In tli Treasury
to pay oounty warrants on tho
vurlouH fundn as follows!
Court fund mII
Poor and Inwunw " nil
8iliipy " II
Contingent " hII
Bupply " Mil
Bujmritw hoIiooI " No (JO hi
oliislve
Hand nnd Rrldge " No 128 in-
oIubIvb Court HoHHB " Mil
Judgemunt ' mII
IntereNt will oowho on tli ubovo
thirty dwyn from this dum
Dated this fitli day of JVbrimry
1007
M j IIitk Co 'I'rpMS
IsJ H. V Ida man Deputy
15 Ot
Store !
C. H. CLARY Mr.
P. L. JORQENSON
ArrOliNKVATLAW.
. owflB AwtirUo
Ovar Mk (UMmm'H tiUtru OUU
Heliabiliiy Counif
lo QrQGerltta You will find our
U)ok of Qhotet QrutMe almyti
aDsfllutoJy rellhl md tlw prUtt
vsry nMlMHte We Jmy ll wrte
of (ml ihlnw for iUtnMtn fim
wrlrty ot Oanni Good many
delightful J mm And Jdill&d aII
(ret VfetlJ i &amn nd
It iow T tmd Goftm
Fuller Bros.
it MTHHtiT'
1" . "J J '
utppltov m4HMlUni'
C0ra3i
mvEmmn'm
fpcma congreH at least of which Henry
Clay vma Hpeakcr increased tho perdiem
of nicmbcrn and Benators to 8. At tlie
next election Clay was tho only member of
IiIh party who wan rejected from Kentucky
and bin majority was greatly reduced.
When tho perdiem wn changed to a salary
98000 wo beliovo there was another spasm
and tho roHiilt .vas disastrous to lining
gontlomon. It wmh during tho war that
tho salary wn'nmdewhat it is now-$o000
and thoro wih grumbling about that.
Lawton CoiiHtitution.
Hhodo IhImihI has only ono senator
(Aldrloh) jiiHt now but that is all she is
roally ontltlod to and considerimr his
Htundard oil connections il is doubtful
whothor hIio Iiiih him or ho has Hhodo Is-
land I lobart HopublieMn.
Ah llio above is from m Hopublican
"Htand-pntior;" mid whereas tho Republi-
can pnrly Iiiih nil along boon confessing
that It JiU'borH or favors no trusts there-
to r bo it HoHoIvod that all Democrats owe
tho Hopilblloaii an apology in that it
nuiKOH thiw ono oonfession. An "open con-
foHHloil boillg good for the soul."
Sealed Bids
Bids will bo received at tho
offioo of tho oity clerk until
o'clook P. M. Fob. 18 1007 for
oonstruction of sidownlka in
siriot aocordanco with city or-
dinances nnd with specifications
On filo at tho olork's offico and
Iota 1 2 3 4 C 0 11 13 14 10
10 17 18 10 20 23 25 and 20
In Blook31; Lots 1 11 12 15.
In block 35; Lots 3 4 in block 37;
Lot 1 in Block 25; lots; Lots 1 2
Jn block 38; Lots 1 2 3 4 6 0
7 8 0 15 lGand 32 in block 51.
All bids must bo on sidowalk
tiurfaco per squaro foot and on
curb per lineal foot.
The right is reserved to reject
any and all bids or any part of
bid. .
J. A. McCami'beli.
City Clerk
Deutscher Ball
Alio Deutsche sind hoofliohst
elnpoladon zum Ball des Deutsoh
Am Bundes von Caddo county
am Montag don llton Feb. in
(lor Eagle Hallo.
' Das. Kommettoo
Work Harness
Buy your workJ harnes's now
whilo you have plenty of time
limko a careful selection. In
ordor to get good results maKe
that selection at Scott & Son's
R M. HarriB & Co. havo just
recpived a barrel of cranberries
wllioh they are soiling at S.o8
pr quart; 14 tf
Bpo tho Palaco Bakery for tho
finoet broad that can bo bought.
All kinds of cakes try your teeth
on 'em. 11 0t
Full lino pf lumborgor briok
And full Cream oheeso at Jeff
Ford's al attraotivo prices. Seo
hfm today. 11 tf
Baott & Son havo four Colum-
bus buggies best hand made
which they aro selling at bar-
gain prices. You will save monoy
by seeing them. 12 tf.
THE JIM CROW LAW has
nothing to do with tho merry
musical comody. Tho Wizard
Of Wall St. Co. Feb. 0th opera
JWM80
Just in at Jeff Ford's Silvor
Bide Whito fish smoked halibut
foiled and keg herrings and all
kinds of fish for.tho Lenten seas
on. Olives in bulk. The only
place in town where you can buy
them. 11 tf
ftertio Dunlan tho olevor little
Jftdy that made tho bio- hit with
WW iTko Wizard of Wall Stroet on
tHOlr last visit hero is singing the
jfst 8ongsuooe88.. "Im Crazy"
VpMPi Houso Saturday i ob. Uth
hmmB
wrrn
UNCLE BY
All Aboard.
Thero once wn n dritnk.ml nnmed llnnna
Who sllppril on n plwe of banana
Ho lit on the wagon
That hA the lilue tug on.
And tfrubbeil up the pure wattnh bnnnahl
Wayside Fancies.
Coal may Lo a. noctBnry adjunct
but my Hat la hooted by kicking.
Th bride who follows the Idea that
eggs mint bo cooked until they are
tender discovers her mistake In time
but the loving husband who believes
he must eat everything she cooks for
tear of hurting her feelings by a re
:usal. unually has his dicoered b
the undertaker.
attMAT DISCOVRHY.
Deenlio all the Intervening years
It has Just been discovered that Setl
1 was a married man. The ratunin
of this one-time Egyptian monarch
has been on exhibition In Washing-
ton whero a scluntlst has examined
It and found ho was ns bitld-hunded
kb a piston-rod. Tho lady's name ban
not yet beun lunrned.
I'OKMIt LOItEJ.
Tho Now York Sun states that a
man plnylng poker twlco o - fk fon
flvo jenrs for six hours a' a .ilnR
in a llve-hnnd gamo might hold a pat
straight Hush about onco in tho ontlru
live years and usually when this hap-
pons everybody wants to make It a
Jackpot.
RATS.
There were no bnts In her belfry
And Maud wbb panning fair-
There were no rule In her Biuret
Hut she wore ono In her hair!
LIFE SENTENCE FOR THIS.
He was a strapping six-footer.
She was a petite lady coming below
his shouldor in stature.
Hut Cupid had willed it thoy twq
had said It and the minister had dona
tho rest.
It was night and nbout their dove
coto tho horse-llddlo shrieked tho tom-
tom reiterated tho sholled corn fell
against tho window panes and pande-
monium rolgncd as tho screnudcrs
called for tho brldo nnd groom.
I'ro&untly a window was thrown up
nnd beforo it stood tho persecuted
pair.
"Gentlomon" protested tho husband
his arm about his clinging wife "hero
I am. Hero is Mrs. Jones and thnt's
tho long and short of it!" Saying
which ho closed tho wi-idow with a
bang.
A HACK NUMBER.
Through a change In mnil drivers
our papers for this week's Issuo were
not brought from tho oxpross olllce
so wo nro obliged to use a back num-
ber. Rich County (Utah) Nows.
Tim HOLIDAY SPIRIT.
There onco was n hubby named Kerry
Who namplod some strong Tom-an-Jerry;
And ho gtaypd In tho Kamo
Til hla mother-in-law caimv-
And now ho Is sorry yes VKUYI
LITTLE WILLIE'S PHILOSOPHY.
It's bottor t' play hooklc go fUhln'
nnd not kutcli nothln' thnn to go to
school and ketch tho whoopln' cough.
OUTCLASSED.
No matter how hard tho wintry
winds blow thoy cannot hopo to equal
tho politicians.
PERSONAL OPINION.
A man should bo oxempt from keep-
ing his sidewalk clear of snow while
ho Is serving on tho grand Jury.
BUSINESS NOTE.
Ono of tho woalthlost holrosses In
tho world Is Lady Mary Hamilton
only dnughtor of tho lato duko of
Hamilton. Sho Is n charming girl of
19 nnd In two years will bo mlstross
of $1000000 a year. London TIt-Illts.
Two years Is a long tlmo to wait but
I'm gamo If you nro Mary.
NO PROTEST.
A Connecticut woman having been
appointed superintendent of a ceme-
tery tho locnl paper says "Sho sooms
to give satisfaction to tho Inmates."
nft
R. M. HARRIS CO.
The Relialble Grocers
Carry n complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh and
Cured Meats. Wo Pay tho Highest Price for Eggs. Uutter'and
Country Produce.
Nothing Is Cheap But The Price
3H3T5IEKma3EmxnrSRf
dchcel for Baneing
mawmsin AT EAGLE HALL wvm.
Regular Lessons Every Day nt J o'clock and Every Night ex-
cept Tuesday. Young Indies who enter the night class can take
the course for $3.50; in the day class $-1.00. Private Lessons by
appointment ut nil hours. Public dances every Thursday night.
Admission 50c. - - - Phone AVENUE HOTEL
ami'aiwTiTg.BryffnBariiacflEiEiffl azjsnsBmssxrssxBSSia
Rogers' Feed Store
Sec them For
Grain Hay and Feed at Lowest Prices.
Custom Grinding Done Every Day In the Week.
Highest Market Price Pain for Corn Wood nnd Country Produce.
O. W. ROGERS & SON.
The National Bank oi Anadarko
ANADARKO
Capital -
DIRECTORS
H. 1. Smith Pres.
Geo. W. Biillauy V. Pres.
B. S. Dixon Cash.
R. L Boake. Otto L. Siiuttee
C. A. Cleveland.
HAMMERT & AYRES
Staple ajid Fauncy Groceries
FRESH MEATS SAVSAGE AND SALT MEATS
Fish in Season. Fresh Vegetables etc.
C Street Between 4th & 5th. Phone No. 84.
S ...VISIT THE... I K
I u
MOERCHANTS"
W1U5UH YOU
8 Brands Highest Grade Whiskies made in tho U. S.
The Finest Cigars well cared for and
THE SWELLEST SALOON IN OKLAHOMA.
Big Talk for Anadarko; see for yourself.
Whitley & Miller Props.
X'.
GISH BROS.
D. W. GISH. MBr.
furniture Carpets and Su3.
Monuments Undertaking Embalming a 3peclalti(.
iK2 Res. Phone 16; Store 57
MILLERS
Furniture and China Store
A Eiill Line New Rugs Axminister Velvet Brussels.
ALSO-
New Spring Matting Carpels Art Squares
Sec Our New Leather Go Cart-It Is a Beauty
At the
-Anadarko Bakery
You will find all kinds of BREAD Fresh Baked Every Day.
tfpen Variety of ttaked ane 9m
GOODS DELIVERED '
To All Parta of Ahe City.
OKLAHOMA.
- $25000
YOUR ATTENTION
is directed to tho Character of
our Officers and
Board of Directors.
We Solicit Youit Business.
WH.L. FIM)
Furniture Dealers
Successor to Gish & Buooke
Old Reliable
H T ED1W7 n B
A. U M(ANZ PrOp. I
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