The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 12, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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Democratic Announcements
FOR STATE OFFICES
For Lieut. Governor
GKO. HULL AMY.
For TrenBiiror
JAMKS MKNKFKK
For Congreai 2nd Dlit
GKO. K. BLACK.
For U. S. Senator -
L. M. TURNKR.
ATTENTION DEMOCRATS!!
Registration books are
tpon al Cil-.y Clerk's of lice.
Will close nt (5 o'clock
'Tuosdny 12th. You Demo-
crats who did not register
Inst olcclion must register
NOW if you volo in the pri-
mary. Ono of Iho loading oitizons of
Anadarko Ib trying out a now
nutomobilo with u viow of pur-
chasing. Tho machino is a
Ramblor. 1000 incdol valued at
SI 180. Wo like to see theso au-
tornbilos coming in aa thoy show
our town to bo progroaaivo and
up-to-date.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Foator took
tht train this morning for Okln
homa City.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
OPERA HOVSE
PORTER J. WHITE'S
Complete Production of
Goethe's Immortal
FAUST
with
Miss Olga Verne
as MARGUERITE
T1IK FOLLOWING
ThoB. Duffy national looturer
for tho M. VV. A. will locturo on
tho evening of tho 13th at tho
Woodmen Hall. Everybody is
invited. Mr. Dufty'a address
will bo on tho purposes and work
of tho Modern Woodmen and
will intoreat you. All Woodmen
and those whoovor may become
Woodmon aro specially jntoro9t
od in being present. Bring your
wives sifters and mothers Tho
locturo will bogin utter 8 o'clock
Sealed Bids
ELECTRICAL EFFRCTS
Will nil 1'oHitively bo produced here
THk PAIN of PIKE
1MB SUfDNKirr STAPS
THE MYSTIC LIGHTNING BUGS
VIE MORNING GLOMES
THE WWT 0BCKLACB
SBPPBNTS
Tho Dual of Dentil The Circle of
Fire. The Flower Garden. The Weird
Skull. Tont of Spucinl Scenery. Prop-
erties and Electrical KmbellUhtnenU.
PRICES - - 35c to $1.00
Seats on Sale nt City Drug Store.
Hpooial bargains in furniture
this weok at T. II. Drooko & Co.
18 Ot
Stop J. E. Farrington'a rod
cob wagon or call phono 170 for
cheap fuel. 30tf
' J. II. Findloy ox-Superintendent
of tho city sohoolc returned
last ovoning from Enid.
Bids will bo roceivod at tho
'offico of tho city olork until
1 o'clock P. M. Feb. 18 1007 for
construction of aidowalka in
strict accordance with city or
dinances and with specifications
on file at tho clerk's offico and
lots 1 2 3 4 5 0 11 13 14 15
10. 17 18 10 20 23 25 and 20
in Block 31; Lota 1 11 12 15.
in blook 35; Lota 3 4in block 37;
Lot 1 in Block 25; lots; Lota 1 2
in block 38; Lots 1 2 3 4 5 0
7 8 0 15. 10and 32 in blook 51.
All bida must bo on aidowalk
surfaco por square foot and on
curb per lineal foot.
Tho right ia reserved to reject
any and all bids or any part of
a bid.
J. A. Mcf AMI'UELL
City Clerk
Bhe Crushed Granite Co.
CRUSHED GRANITE FOR BALLAST
Street and Cement Work.
Agents For Tho
HATHAWAY GYRATORY
CRUSHER.
Cnpncity 1500 Tons per day.
GRANITE OKLA.
J. C TINGLEY
MONEY TO LEND ON CHATTELS
Office in Indian Curio Store Main bet. 5th & Gth Sts.
iammtm
Fairifioloos Feed and Seed Store
Largo Stock of Now Garden and Field
Seed just in. All kinds of Farden Seed
Alfalfa Seed lied Clover White Clov-
er Bine Grass Timothy Kapo Bromis
InormiH Watermelon seed by the Lm-
Hho. A fine assortment of the finest
Seed Corn that grows. Stock and Poul'
try feed. Flower Beed (land bulbs also
orders taken for cut flowers.
I
C. H. CLARY MjSr.
County Treasurers Notice
Money is now in tho Treasury
to pay county warrants on tho
various funds as follows:
Court Fund
Poor and InBane "
Salury "
Contingent "
Supply
n
ii
all
all
all
all
all
DIVERS & TAYLOR...
Painters and Papcrhaneis
all
Paper
v Spring Stock Just Re-
lakmg Tho Most Complete
Tho New State.
!( Now
brattil Itifgc Line Finest
In xi.. orld
Come Ii. And Look
We will all Competition in prices
and quality.
Reliability Counts
h&
IiIiqI
Separate sohool " No 00 in-
clusive
Road and Bridge ' No 128 in-
clusive Court House " all
Judgement " all
Interest will cease on tho above
thirty days from thia date.
Dated this 5th day of Fobruary
1007.
M. L. Hite Co. Treas.
E. B. Widaman Depdty
Ifj Ot
Insurance
Baldwin & Gibba' Agenoy con-
sists of ten old line insurance
companies including tho Contin-
ental of New YorK.and the Con-
necticut ot Hartford. The Con
tinental's assets are over seven-
neon million dollars. Their loss
at San Franoisoo was nearly two
million dollars and yet they were
tho first of all tho companies to
complete the adjustment of their
Iobbos. Thia agonoy inaurea
againat firelightning and tornr.-
doa. also writea plato glass in-
surance. 10 tf
i
LOCAL NOTES
There is still some of the Bryan
hotel atook of furniture for sale
at Shaw'a place. Bettor prioo it
before ybu aro too late. 10 tf
WANTED Local agont-
Lady or Gent for best and acoi-
dent Ineuranoo Company in the
world. Good pay. C. W. Tal-
maqe Gen. Agt. Southern Hotel
10 tf
I BOSTON DYEING SHOP
Cleaning Rcparing and Pressing
AM. WOKK GUARANTEED
ADKINS &3FIELDS Props.
Ono door west of Tingloy's
Indian Curio Store C St.
AT THE
P. 0. BOOK STORE
You Will Find
ooks and Supplies Blank
ii Typewriter Paper ai d
i. cj Sundries. Fine Sta
nery Hooks Mag-
zincs News utc.
of CIGARS InthoCity
HAVE YOU EVER TASTED
Blanko'a Teas and Coffees? If
you havo not got si mo next timo
you are in tho store to ordor
GROCERIES.
They are rioh satisfying and
pleasing to tho palate. As for
Groceries wo have an immense
biook oi mo onoioest anu very
best and at prions that nmkt
buying a pleasure.
Fuller Bros.
II NrilHKT-
lIIONH JO
P. L. JORGENSON
Attorney . at Law.
OFrJCK Anadarko
Over Max Goldman's Store. Okla.
Soott & Son have four Colum-
hufl hllPTMRH. hont tmnrl mmla
which they nre selling at bar-
gain prices. You will eavo money
by Booing them. 12 tf.
Work Harness
Buy your .work harness now
whilo you havo plenty of time
make a oareful selection. In
ordor to get good results make
that selection at Soott it Son's
Just in at Jeff Ford's Silver
Side White fiBh Bmoked halibut
rolled and keg herring a and all
kinds of fish for tho Lonton seas-
on. Olives in bulk. The onlv
Iplaoo in town where you can buy
tnein. n tf
Full lino of lumbergor briok
and full Croam oheeso at Jeff
Ford's at attractive prices. See
him today. 11 tf
R. M. Harris & Co. have juBt
receiv.ed u barrel of. cranborriea
which they aro selling at S.o8
er quart. 14 tf
CTD
Judge Wortz of Apaoho is
spending the day in Anadarko.
Mrs. C. H. Kamm is confined
to tho house for a few days with
La Grippo.
Judgo A. Lislo of Minco has
business before the county com
misaibnors today.
A A. Hiatt a school land los
boo from near Verdon la trans
acting business in town.
Mies Mabel Gibbs of tho Reg
istor of Deeds officd has boon
sick with La Grippo sinco Sun-
day. '
R.' W. Billingaloy went to
Gracomont thia morning to con-
atruot a warohouBo for a furni
turo firm.
See the magnificent and bo-
wildoring econery in Porter J.
White's big production uP'Fauat"
at Opera Houbo Thursday Fob.
14th.
C. T .Gorton Territorial cattle
inspector passed through the
city this morning from Lawton.
Ho is going to Carnogie on in-
spection business.
Mrs. 8. G. Hurley and children
roturned to Birmingham Ala.
this morning with her sister.
Sho will remain thero for a time
visiting her mother.
Tho remonstrance case in thw
application of Ira Daniols for li
cense to Bell liquor in the city of
Bingor ib boforb tho county
'commissioners today. '
Inez Williams colored arrest-
ed for comphoity in stealing cot-
ton was taken back to Lookeba
today for a preliminary hearing
before tho justice of tho peace.
Judge Lange is presiding today
as referee in a suit brought by
the Ohickasha Milling Company
against Cal Oolke for an account-
ing. The oaao will probably last
until the end of tho week.
D. Muir and his sister Mrs.
C. B. Bartley aro visiting their
aunt Mrs. W. B. Dunlap in tho
city Thoy arrived this morning.
Mr. Muir oomos from Cimarron
KaB. and Mrs. Bartley from
Spoarsville. Thoy will remain
for several days.
The county sheriff had a case
of resistanco of hie authority to
consider last Saturday. Tom
Rogers one of the negroes in
custody for stealing coal from a
oar on the Rook Island tracks
last Friday ibeoame pensive and
rofused to work the oity Btreet.
Ashe manifested a atrong inclin-
ation for the sedentary life de-
claring that he would die before
he would work hid inclination
was gratified and he was confin-
ed in tho dark cell. After about
three hours of aolomn thought
he conluded that it was Tom
Rogers to the sunshine and he
has boon working well ever
since.
M!
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J. N. CURNUTT
Makes Paints and Repairs
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS
Will Save You Time and Money
RENEW the Youth of That Buggy rUffcW
with a coat of PAINT N) W
6th Street North of Citizens Bank.
vsGsmmmmmwsGs
R M. HARRIS gt CO
The ReliaJble Grocers
Carry a complete lino of Staple and Fancy Grocories Fresh and
Cured Meats. W Pay the Highest Price for Eggs Butter and
Country Produce.
Nothing Is Cheap But The Price
The ANADARKO BAKERY
Constantly keep3 on hand at all times
3resh 'Bread 'Baked Every day
All ffincy Cakes to Order
Regular Delivery to All Parts of the City.
Don't forget the Old Reliable II. C. FRANZ Prop.
j
Rogers' Feed Store
See them For
Grain Hay and Feed at Lowest Prices.
Custom Grinding Done Every Day In the Week.
Highest Market Price Pain for Corn Wood and Country Produce.
O. W. ROGERS & SOISf.
Ridgway's Quit
In tho issuo of tho 9th Ridg-
way's weekly announoes that it
suspends publication on the
ground that the paper cannot be
made to pay expenses. The
reasons as stated were that the
people will not buy a oheup ap-
pearing periodical and that a
subscription circulation could not
bo obtained without putting an
army of of oanvassorB to work
and giving tho paper away with
books and i ther premiums.
The abandonment of Ridgways
is little short of apubliooalamity
Such papers are a national asset
as thoy aro a perpetual terror to
evil doers in offico. Ridgwajs
eeaayed to do what the People'a
Lobby is now doing in our Na-
tional Capital under the leader-
ship of Samuel Clemens (Mirk
Twain) and Mark Sullivan and
its motto "A militant weekly for
God and oountry" fitly eet forth
tho purpose and the work of this
paper which is stated to havo
lost a quarter of a million dollaiB'
before quitting
The National Bank of Anadarko
ANADARKO
Capital
DIRECTORS
II. 1. Smith Pres.
Geo. W. Bellamy V. Pres.
B. S. Dixon Cash.
R. L. Boake. Otto L. Siiuttee
C. A. Cleveland.
OKLAHOMA.
$25000
' YOUR ATTENTION
is directed to tho Character of
our Officers and
Board of Directors.
We Solicit Your Business.
-'' w'Mssr"Mij'Wv
HAMMERT & AYRES
Staple a.nd Fancy Groceries
F ESH MEATS SAUSAGE AND SALT MEATS
Fish in Season. Fresh Vegetables etc.
C Street Between 4th & 5th. Phone No. 84.
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...VISIT THE...
MERCHANTS"
wiiuius you will kind
X
8 Brands Highest Grade Whiskies made in tho U. S.
Tho I inest Cigars well cared for and
THESWELLEST SALOON IN OKLAHOMA.
Big lalk for Anadarko; see for yourself.
Whitley ct Miller Props.
GISH BROS. Furniture Dealers
D. W. GISH. Mgr. Successor to Gisii & Brooke
furniture Carpets and Sfacp.
Monumenii Undertaking Embalming a ifpcclaltif.
.
A LICENSED EMBALMER D.e n.a c.
At Your Svice Day or N.ht. S. PJlOfle lOj StOfe 57
MILLER'S
Furniture and China Store
A Full Line New Rugs Axminister Velvet Brussels
ALSO-
New Spring Matting Carpefs Art Squares
See Our New Leather Go Cart-It Is a Beauty
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