The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 21, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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AT COST AND BELOW!
Our Entire Stock of Groceries Must Go in 10 Days
In Small Lots and Case Lots.
We Quote Prices On a Few Articles To Show We Are Right: f
Best Pat. Flour 100 lbs $1.75
Navy Beans 7 lbs - - .25
Lima beans 4 lbs - - .25
A & H Soda 4 lbs - - .25
Chrys. White soap 8 bars .25
Matches 3 boxes - - .10
Starch 4 pkgs - - - .25
Best Corn 4 cans - - .25
Prunes 4 lbs - - - .25
KGBak'g Powder 25 oz. .15
Good Luck Bak'g Powder .05
&
Eagle Lye 4 cans
.25
Granted Sugar 20 lbs $ 1 .00
Pumpkins S 3 cans - .25
Hominy tick1 3 cans
Kraut pick1 3 cans
Onion Sets per qt.
Breakfast Food 4 pkgs
Maccarona 4 pkgs
Shred Cocanut 4 pgs -Crackers
per lb. - -Toilet
Soap 4 bars
Cal. Peaches 3 lb cans
Pickles sour & sweet doz .05
Coffee was ?ic Now - .20
.25
.25
.10
.25
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.25
.06
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EVERYTHING AT PROPORTIONATE PRICES.
We Invite Consumers and Merchants to
TAKE THESE GOODS NOW!
f$$ uncle by
Workmen.
A man with a 1I. k and n non
Is worth 2 ii liy.
Hut the mini with n pick and a grouch
Is dear. wlmt'i"r ou pay!
Rills Thrills and Frills.
Tho doctor who told the poet ho
should give lilt stomach continuous
and vigorous exorcise was evidently
not well posted on tho literary Hfo.
Tho married man who sees double
limy be pardoned If what he seos Is
twins.
THE "1HTS8IANT" SHAH.
An oxchange tells u the shah of
Persia has lino cats but leaves to our
Imagination the plethorlo condition of
his boot-Jackery.
HK UKKS CAKK.
The editor of a Kansas paper lias
evolved a brilliant advertising scheme
by which he hopes to add at leant a
dozon new names to his subscription
list before February 1. Ho is advertis-
ing that he will mod his papr free
for one week to nil nowly married
couples sending him n piece of cako
ns an evidence of good faith.
one ON U8.
Tho pool loves to pootlzft
Tlio limine hives to moo;
Hut people jcei-rnlly I think.
An Klail when they are through.
A FALSE STATEMENT.
"Mack and blue brown and gray
eyes alike revoal character" snyc a
would-be scientist. Ilosh! You nevor
can toll from a blnck oyo who wns
really to blame ltomombor tho case
of the Innocent bystander?
LOVE.
Call ForuPrimary Election
In compliance with tho Statu-
toe of tho Territory of Oklahoma
rolutivo to tho nominations by
Primary olootion of candidates
for municipal effices. Tho Re-
publican city central committee
Anndnrko Oklahoma hereby call
a Primary Election to bo held in
naid city of Anadarko Oklii on
tho 14 day of March A. D. 1007
between tho hours of 11 o'clock
A. M. and 0 o'clock P. Al. for tho
purpose of nominating candidate
for tho following oily offices to
bo filed at tho olty election to be
hold. on April 2nd 1007 to-wit:
Mayor City Clerk Treasurer
Police Judgo. City Attorney
Marshal Street Commissioner.
Assessor Treasurer of School
Board in each ward.
Tho following: electors have
boon selected as Judges and
Clorks of various wards to-wit:
First Ward Judgos 13. F.Cassidv
M. H. Yard and K. Sanborn
Clerks C. II. Cloary and Ive
Stewart Voting place Old Ford
Commission building.
Second Wurd .Judges 13. W.
Hall W. W. Smith and J. W.
Loasenby Clerk J. S. Taylor
and 11. B. Pratt. Voting piaco
Frank Gregory building lot (5)
block (27).
Third Ward Judgos John Pfi.fi
Sr. J. V. Hammond and Wtn.
Reeco. Clerks V. 1. Lacov
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Railroad Time Table
All Trains Daily Except As Noted
In UN No.
:t l.lt...
a 130...
b 174...
b 178...
EAST BOUND
AUHIVK
.10::i0n. m.
. 0::W p. m.
U:46 . m.
2:45 p. m.
UnrAUT
10:30 a. m.
0:30 p. m
2:45 p. tn
3:00 p. m.
WEST BOUND
a 129 10:30 a. m. 10:30 a.m.
a 133 5:25 p.m. 5:25 p. ui
b 177 7:40 a.m.
b 173 8:35a. in
NOItTil BOUND
TiiainNo. Akhive Dcimht
o Now train 0:30 p. in.
a 154 10:25 a.m. 10:40 u. m
b 170 7-.00 u. in
b 178 2:45 p.m.
SOUTH BOUND
c New Train 10:50 a. ra
a 153 5:20 p.m. 5:30 p. m
b 177 8:00 p. m
b 175 0:45 p.m.
'a Pn'sficncer Daily c Except Sunday.
b Local Freight Dally except Sunday.
II. G. HARVEY Agent
Man
Onskell The Land and Loan
Bargains. In Good Farms For a Fine Home or Investment.
'Best of lerms on arm Loans It Will Pay You to
See Me Before Closing a Loan.
or writn your nrndsand Iwill do the rest.
From the list below any one wanting n pood home can certainly bo pleas-
ed. These are only a few samples of what I have. If you do not sec what you
are looking for here call on me nt my ollice first door west of postoflieo front
jiarL of Democrat office or write G. D. DRISKELL
iJio Land and Loan Man Anadarko Ok la.
i-jres 100 acres in culti-
.--l in piiBturo; 2 room
"jJ woll Rranuiy stable; 7
:;. m railroad town. Price J22.D0
cr uv
No. . 100 acres. 70 acres in cultiva-
Mtioii. SO lonced in pasture bnlancc in
gives orchard good well. 160 acres
til' ille 10 acres timber 1 mile to school
mile to railroad town. ?22 per acre.
No. 5 163 i acres 150 acres tillable
smooth land. 70 acres in cultiuntion bal
ance in grass; house orchard stable;
fenced anil cross fenced; in good neigh-
borhood: 1 mile to school 7 to town.
grlce ?3500. Could sell adjoining fnrm
and make a fine half section farm.
INo. 95. 1C0 acres. 70 in cultivation.
EOO tillable. 30 in" pasture: new 5-room
Ihouse; 100 acres valley land good well
Wmiles to town. Price ?3500.
INo. 90. 1C0 acres. CO in cultivation.
wallcy 100 ncre3 tillable: 4-room house
IB table. L'ood w.-.l. orchard: GO ncres nas-
Iture plenty timbor for fuel C miles to
tSwn. Price $20 per acre.
INo. 85. 1G0 acres. 100 smooth land.
timber for wood water in pasture.
Price $2700.
No 70. 1G0 ncres 100 in cultivation
80 acres bottom in cultivation 50 acrs
in pasture creoic runs through place
good v. . 11 fi-nced and cross fenced 1-
room house barn 14x32. Price $3000.
No. 102. A nice clean stock of gro-
ceries will sell right. Also No. 103 is a
stock of dry goods will sell worth tho
money wfih a business property to
carry on the business in.in live little city
11 - "2 1 GO acres smooth Innd 80
in cultivation all tillable small house
and barn. 7 rr" f a railroad town 3
miles oi town Tins is a bargain for the
money invebied. Price lG.60per acre.
No. 00 1C0 ncres 100 acres in
cultivation 3 room house good well
and windmill It. F. D. and close to
school 2 miles of ginn and store. This
will undoubtedly beat renting and will
make a good home if sold soon the
price is $2500.
No G8 1G0 acies level plow land
50 acres in cultivation fenced and
cross fenced 4 room house stable and
shed for 12 head of stock hen house 2
wells and windmill. Good orchard
hnt nnHtiirr P. T H 1 tyiIW. in untinnl
7 miles to town. Price $3200.
Bond Notice
First pub 15 last pub 20
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that school
District number 132 of Caddo county
Oklahoma Territory will on the 25th
day of February A. D. 1907 at 2
o'clock P. M. of said day by its duly
elected qualified and acting board of
directors go before thp probate court
of said county and Territory at tho
Probate court room in the city of Ana-
darko and there make a showing and
have tho court hoar and determine the
amount of tho legal outstanding warrant
indebtedness of said district and issue
the bonds of said district in lieu thereof
and any and all persons desiriug to pro-
test against or object to the issuance
of said bond3 will be given a hearing at
said time and place.
Dated this 25th day of January A.
D. 1807.
Dyke Ballingeu Attorney.
School District No. 132
By G. S. Knok; Director
Wm. Reckek Clerk
G. R. SilELTON Treas.
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MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS
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Ofivce in Int'ian Curio Store Main be
Gth & Gth Sts.
There once was a hubby named Kerry
Who sampled soma strong Tom-an-Jerry;
And he Btayetl In the game
'Til hie mother-in-law came
And now he Is sorry yes VERY!
LITTLE WILLIE'S PHILOSOPHY.
It's better t' play hooklo go flsliln'
and not ketch nothln' than to go to
school and ketch tho whoopln' cough.
Tho lovo that a cannibal has for hla
fellow man Is nolther platonlc nor pas-
sionate b"L It seems to bo all con'
sumlug.
THE CLINGING VINE.
Ho told her that whan ho married
ho wanted something to cling to him.
Ho got it. Hor whole family arrived
next day and stayed forov er that is
they are there yet.
MOHTUAIIY.
As I contemplate It now when I am
dend-I really do not want a great
monument so much ns tho lasting
momory of thoso who know . host
and loved me most If thero bo any
such. Instead of n costly headstono
bearing some such motto as "Ho dono
his darndest" I prefer that thought
of mo bo hidden away In tho hearts
of thoso I knew on earth a tender and
a Bncred memory a memory that can
bo charitablo enough to forgive my
faults and remembor only the llttlo
good thero wns In mo. To bo romom-
bered as an earnest endcavorer in tho
maolstrom of life Is hotter than a
nnmo chiseled In marblo shrifts of
grandeur.
SOCIETY HOGS.
Henry Korns chaperoned a car load
of hogs to Chicago Tuesday Illinois
Suburban News.
POPULAR SONGS.
A young lndy of this city recently
visited ono of tho music stores nnd
asked tho curl -bonded clerk who
camo forward gallantly to wait on
hor:
"Have you 'Old niack Joo' with
variations?"
"No madam I am sorry but tho last
number was sold yostordny."
"You haven't 'Just IJecauso Yoiir
Locks aro Curly'?"
Tho young man gasped at this but
managed to reply:
"N n no ma'am."
"Woll! 'Would You Care If I Should
Leave You'?"
Ily tho time tho young man had
recovered from his fainting spell tho
young woman was gnno and ho was
ovon denied tho time-frayed expres-
sion "This Is so sudden!"
SKEPTICAL.
A St. Louis girl claims to dress well
on $1 a week but I havo failod utterly
to convince my wlfo of tho truth of
this statoment. She says sho doesn't
bellovo anything sho reads in tho
newspapers anyhow!
plnoe
Guy Gilletteo.stt Votirp
Hurt Buiklinir.
Fourth ward: Jue'ijfH N. M
Turner L. M. Spivoy and Thorn
us Johnston Clerks Al. K.
MonselJ.andF. Al.Bor.ll. Voiing
place Clmmplin Lumber Offio&
Tho Judges of olutu n in their
roHpective wards shall make ana
Bignastatemontgiving tho names
of tho persons voted for and the
numbur of votes received by each
which shall bo attested by the
olerkB said certificates shall be
filled with the secretary of the
committee at tho effico of F. V.
Hamilton by 8 o'clock P. Al.
March Hth 1007.
The names of all candidates
to bo yoted for at this primary
must bo filed with either the
Chairman or Secretary of eaiu
committee on orboforoAIaroh 3rd
1007.
F. V. Hamilton Chairman
Al. E. Monsell Seorelary
H'nrOjlMte
muuug
SALE OP
INHERITED INDIAN LANDS
Anadarko Okla. Deo. ii '00
Schedule op Inherited Indi-
an Lands listed at Kiowa Indian
Agency Oklahoma for salo un-
der tho Amended rules of tho Se-
cretary of the Interior dated Oc-
tober 2 1002 tor the conveyance
of Inherited land under tho pro-
visions of the Act of Congress
approved Alay 27 1002.
Bids for the land listed will be
openod at tho Kiowa Agency
Anadarko Okla. at 12 o'clock
noon on tho dates given below
und each bid miiBt be accompan-
ied by a Certified Check on
somo solvent b:.nK Payable to
The Commissioner op Indian Af-
fairs for at least 25 per oent of
amount bid.
BIDS ON FOLLOWING
OPENKD MARCI. 4. 1007.
SK 8 3N 11
SEAT $L 5N 12
SW& 10 2N 14
8WM 2 IN 15
NE4 21 UN 10
BIDS ON FOLLOWING
OPENED APRIL 1 1007.
NEM34 7N 8.
SWJ- 7 4N 0.
8WJ 33 4N II.
SEM 32 5N 11.
SE 8 ON 11.
SWfc 34:4N 13.
SE-4 30. 12N 13.
NV4'J21 2N 17.
BIDS ON FOLLOWING
OPENED MAY 0 1007.
SV4 0 8N 10
SEM 3 ON 11
BWH 27 6N 12
NEM 20 7N 13
NWJ 33 8N 13
NBfc 27 2S 12
Somo of the land abovo listed
is now under leane and any salo
of leased land will bo mude sub-
jeot to Buch lease.
Democratic Notice
By Viutuk Of AuTiiortiTY
Vested in mk. n nmooratfo
Cuigres-ional Cv... ..:.teomnn of
the 2nd District in nnd for Cnddo
county and in pursuance of a
resolution passed by the- Demo
cratic Congressional Committee
at a mooting held in ISlReno in
said district on tho 20th day of
December directing tho oallino
of a Dologato Convention at
Geary Oklalnma.on tho 0th day
of Alareh 1007 for tho purnoBo
of iiumintttiiiK a candidate for
CungroBH in naid District:
I the undersigned horoby oall
a Dologato Convention of the
Democratic parly of Caddo coun-
ty to moot in the oi'y of Anndar-
ko Okla. the 2nd day of Alaroh
1907 at 2 oM.iuk P. Al. for tho
purpose of selecting twenty-ifx
delegates to attend said Demo-
cratic Convention at Goary.
line!) Central Committeeman
of Caddo county is requoBtod to
call a mooting of tho Democratic
voters of his township or ward to
bo heldat tho usual voting plaoo
on the 20th day of February '07
at 2 o'olock P.AI. for the purpose
of electing delegates to said con-
vention at Anadarko. Tho com-
mitteeman for any ward of any
incorporated town may.howoyor
if deemed desirable call tho meet-
ing at 2:30 P. Al.
Tho basis of representation
will bo ono delegate for oaoh ton
votes or majority fraction thore-
of.oast for tho Democratic candi-
dateto tho Consti'u"ona con-
vention nt tho olootion lie! 1 Nov.
8Mi 1000. Calculating on such
basis the following is tho num-
ber of delegates to which oah
township and ward is ontitled to:
Bridgeport City 3; Wacondal4;
Alound Valley 4; IIdro 0;
Caddo 0: Lone Aloui d 5: Codar
0; Sickles 0; Beavsr 7; Swan-
lako7;Willow3; Washington 8;
Delowaro 4; Connowango 4;
4; Fern 0; Walnut 4; Lono Rook
0; Whitobread 4; Jefferson 5:
Prairio Valley 4; Dutton 5;
Lincoln 0; Gracemont 0;
Grand View 3; West AIcKinloy
2 ;Ea8tAIoKinloy 5; Anadarko lBt
Ward I;2nd Ward 5; 3rd Ward 10
4th Ward 0;N.Cobb 2; Lnthra 7;
Ft. Cobb 0; Hilldboro 4; Shirloy
8; Cement 21; Tonkawa 7:
Highland 4: Halo 2; Banner 2;
Cache 1; 2; ; Boone 2; Abilene
12; Chandler 0.
J. F. Prewett
Democratic Congressional Com-
mit eoman for Caddo County.
Democratic
Committemen
Feb. 7th '07.
Hon. W A. Scott Chairman
Anadarko Okla
Doar Sir;
Ploose notify all the county
committeemen of Caddo county
now living in Grady county to
moot together at Chiokasha on
Fob. 28th at 2 P. Al. for tho pur-
poso of forming a now county
committee for Grady county.
Pleusn also notify those living
in Cnddo county to meet together
at Anadarko on April 20th for tho
same purpnso
These calls aro important and
I trust that you will bbo that
thwo township committeemen are
adviaod of the above meetings
in their differont counties. Theo.
D. B. Froar of Vinita who is or-
ganizing the now counties of tho
state will be at those different
places to asfei&t in organizing
and explain tho system of organ-
ization adopted by tho committee
Have thehe meetings '"Hrrlia-
ed in tho leading Democrat pap-
ers of tho new counties without
fail.
Advise me at onoo thut you
will attend to this matter and
very much oblige.
Sincorely Yours"
J. D. THOMPSON.Chairman.
In pursuance of the aboye call
tho committeemen of Caddo
connty are notified to meet in
Anadarko on April 20th.
W. a. Scott Chairman.
baddies Suddles Saddles
A new line just rooeivod. Bbsl
material and finest workmanship
None bo good as tho ones land-
ed by 8cott i Son. J8ft
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