The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 21, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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Will pay cash for Hides J
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FOR SALE CHEAP
Residence property in Anadarko.
Four room house good improvements
Address Box 176 B AivaLdaurko Okla.
J WANTS and FOR SALE
Insurance
Buldwin & GibbB Agonoy con-
BiBtfl of ten old lino insurance
oorapunipfl including tho Contin-
ental of New YorK.and tho Con-
neotiout of Hartford. Tho Con-
tinontul'n hsboIh iiro ovor seven-
noon million dollars. Their loss
nt Sun Francisco was nearly two
million dollurH.und yotthoy wero
tho first of all tho companies to
comploto tho adjustment of their
lOBHos. rniB agonoy insures
againni fire lightning and torna
dos also writes plato glass in
surance. 10 tf
WINDSOR HOTEL
Now management. W. S. MoFarlano who built
tho hotel and managed it for two yoars prior to
L. J. MorriBon is now in charge. Tho budding
has loon thoroughly renovated and roefurniHhed.
A hourly welcome to all patrons both old unci now
W. S. McFARXANE - - - Manner.
6?e Crushed Granite Co.
CRUSHED GRANITE FOR BALLAST
Street and Cement Work.
Agenta For Tho
HATHAWAY GYKATOHY
CKUSIIEU.
Capacity 1500 Tons per day. I
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Fappingtons Feed and Seed Store
Large Stock of Now Gnrdeu and Field
Seed just in. All kiw'.H of Harden fwi
Alfalfa Seed Ked Clover White Clov-
er JJluo Grass (Timothy Kapo Hromls
InormiH Watermelon seed by tho bu-
Hhol. A fine assortment of the fin -t
Seed Corn that grows. Stoek and Poul'
try feed. Flower seed and bulbs also
orders taken for cut flowers.
C. H. CLARY MfSr.
DIVMIS & TAYLOR..
Painters and Papcrhantfefs
Wall Paper
Our Nowl Spring Stock Just Ite-
coivcil. Making Tho Most Complete
Stock In Tho New State.
W. Have It Now
Tho Celebrated Birgo Line '.Fineit
In The World
Come In And Look
Wo will all Competition in prices
and quality.
AT THE
!. u. BOOK STORE
You Will Find
School Hooks and Supplies Blank
Ui.oks Typewriter l'uper and
Ulllco Sundries. FineSta-
lioi.erv Bcoks Mug-
7.iiK'fl News etc.
I Line of CIGARS In tho City
Reliability Counts
. L. JORGENSON
TTOKNKY-AT-LAW.
f'KiCi: Anadarko
Goldman's Store. Oka)
olean stook of Grocer
lo. Having a fino trade
rwritoD. G. Driskell
d and Loan man. Office
rt of Demoorat office
o Okla
20 5t
HAVE YOU EVER TA8TED
Blnnko'a Teas and Coffees? If
you have not got some noxt time
you aro in the store to order
GROCERIES.
They aro rich satisfying and
pleasing to tho palate. As for
Grooorios wo hnvo an immense
stook of tho ohoioest and very
Dost and at pnco that maKt
buying a pleasure
Fuller Bros.
I) HlUKKT-
PIIONK in
Just in at Joff Ford's Siivi
Side White fish Hmuked halibut
rolled and kog horr nis and nl
kinds of fish for the Lenten seat
on. Olives in bulk. The onl
place in town where you oan bu
them 11 i
Full lino of lumberger Iric
and full Cream uheese at .1 f
F rd'n. ul attractive uriceB. Sop
him today. 11 tf
Thoro is dill Bomo of tho Bryan
hotel ptook of furnituro for sale
at Shaw's place. Better price it
boforo you aro too lato. 10 tf
WANTED Local agont-
Lady or Gent for best and acoi-
dent Innuranao Company in tho
world. Good pay. C. W. Tal-
maok Gen. Ag Southern Hotel
10 if
Scott & Son have four Colum-
biiri busies best hand made
which they ure helling at bar
gain prices. You will save money
by shoiiic theiii. 12 tf.
For Sale
If you iini tu buy a farm
school lenH' ur oit property
don't fi . h uh Wo have
Hoinet.i thf 0 . biirLMiinw on tho
mark. i. w ood it McKNIUHT 8 tf
Tho greiiieHi Hiitisfnotion is
ul biitii . d from lie best of
an thing I'm is particularly
true i.f l.iwnOr worn. If you
appr.-cn.ie the ruth of these
"ii ementHVt u willmotr o rtainly
ii-'il ur withhing to iho Ana-
i iko Steam Laundis Phone
N . 55 23 tf
Chicken Pie Dinner
Ti e ladieB of thd Christian
church will give their annual
v uxliingtoii'u birthday chicken
pie dinner Saturday Feb 23
(lnstoad of 22nd) at 1. o'olook
in the Bradford buildii g. All
are invited. Pnoe 25 oents
LOST Grej Molntosh iverooat
tilaok velvet collar. Finder
will bo rewarded b. leaving
same at thin office. 20if
Two book caeeB GaBoline stove
and other furniture for wale in-
quiio of Mra. M. N. Giah West
Uroadway. 27 4t
FOR RENT 100 acre fi-m 3M
mileH from t .wn house .voll and
running water. Well fonoed
luod hog pasture. Call at shoo
shop near C and Mam street.
27 Ot.
A good farm 1M miles outh-
east of Anadarko for money
ront St-e Dridkell thi land
and loan man. 20-5t
FARM for RENT 5)i milos
ironi this city. 70 uoreo under
cultivation.
27 Ot. Karl Preqer.
A good business property on
Broadway for rent or brIo. 8ee
Driskoll tho land and loan man.
20 5t
J LOCAL NOTES J
0D
Bert Monday loft this morning
for Kansas City.
Miss Georgia Woavor is visit-
ing in Bingor today.
D. D. Hoag is a business vis-
itor at Bridgeport today.
Mrs. C S. Gillotte io making a
visit of two or three dayB in
Hobart.
You oan buy 3 A flour for tho
prico of common flour. Sold
only by SkaggB Bros. 28tf
J. H Russell who has been
visiting in Anadarko departed
today for Trinidad Col.
Leo Hito went lo Hobart today
having to attondgto tho shipping
out of Bomo cattle thoro.
Miss Graoo Porry returned last
evening from an extondod visit
with friends in Missouri.
SkaggB Bros just received a
car of 3 A flour from Kansas tho
best to be had. 28tf
Carl Glitsoh went to Oklahoma
City this morning on legal bus-
iness. Ho will return tomorrow
night.
Mrs Carl Glitsh waB called to
Pittsburg KnnBus. on uooount of
the serious illness of her father.
She went last evening.
F. E. Riokoy ho Rook Island
townsite man passed through
the city this morning going from
Carnegie to Chattanooga.
The date of the last number of
the Lyceum oourse under tho
management of tho Philomathio
olub has been changed to Tues-
day February 20th. 28 5t
Rov. Frank Naylor chaplain
of the constitutional convention
will preaoh at the M. E. ohuroh
south Sunday morning and even-
ing. This will be tho first meet-
ing in the churoh since it was
moved.
J. N. CURNUTT
Makes Paints and Repairs
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS
Will Save You Time and Money
RENEW tho Youth of That Buggy MW
with a coat of PAINT IN U TV
6th Street North of Citizens Bank.
&9smsHmi
R. M. HARRIS L CO.
The Relialble Grocers
Cirry a complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh and
Cured Meats. VVa Pay the Highest Prico for Eggs Butter and
Country Produce.
Nothing Is Cheap Bur The Price
THE IDEAL
CAFE
Dinner a Specialty
The ANADARKO BAKERY
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Constantly keeps on hand at nil times
Afresh 'Bread 'Baked Every day
All Zfancy Cakes to Order &
Regular Delivery to All Parts of the City.
Don't forget the Old Reliable II. C. FRANZ Prop.
Rogers' Feed Store
See them For
Grain Hay and Feed at Lowest Prices.
Custom Grinding Done Every Day In the Week.
Highest Market Prico Pain for Corn Wood and Country Produce.
O. W. ROGERS & SON.
The National Bank of Anadarko
ANADARKO OKLAHOMA.
Capital - - $25000
DIRECTORS
H. T. Smith Pros.
Geo. W. Bellamy V. Pros.
B. S. Dixon Cash.
R. L. Boake. Otto L. Siiuttee
C. A. Cleveland.
YOUR ATTENTION
is directed to the Character of
our Officers and
Board of Directors.
We Solicit Youn Business.
Wrt
Try a sack of 3 A flour and be
oonvinced. Every sack guaran-
ood at Skaggs Bros. 28tf
M. E. Monaell went to Hinton
today ho took with him his in-
struments having somo grades to
establish in tho stroets there.
Better oorao quiok if you want
any of that Bryan hotel furniture
at Shaw plnco. 21 tf
Tho Philomathio olub will meet
with Mrs. Farrington Friday
February 22. All members re-
quested to be preBont. Mrs.
Nioholson Seoy.
LOST A jowol-Btuddod gold
braolet with tho name "Alar-
jorio" engraved on it. Finder
please return to Mrs. Guy Qillett
28tf
Public Sale
WANTED Oats that will do for
seed Will pity high for them.
J. E. FAItHINCJTON. 21 tf
Stop J. E. Farrington'B rod
00b wagon or call phone 170 for
heap fuel. 30tf
iOOMS for RENT 3 nice rooms
for rent. Inquire at Foley's
Store. 27 tf.
Work Harness
Buy your work harness now
hilo you have plenty of time
lake a careful selection. In
rder to get good results make
tiit seleQtion at Scott & 8on's
Having deolded to quit busi-
ness I will sell at publio Bale two
miles east of Anadarko on Feb-
ruary 28th forty (40) head of
ohoioe milk cows hogs horses
and other things too numerous
to mention. J. W. Lewis. 27 7t
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
1 ViYnUM
Trade Marks
Dcoions
copyriqhts &.c.
Anrono lending a ketrh nd dficrlu Inn mT
quloktr uoertMn our opinion fro whether an
Invention ( prohablr PMenloy. Comruunlc.
tloniitrlctlromiOdentlal. HANDBOOK unrateuu
out free. Oldest aucner for ecunuff patent
1-ntent taken through Muun A Co. recelM
intui noiut witnoui CDarxo. in toe
Scientific Hmcricait.
A handiomelr lllmtratwt weaklr. J .a rent cir-
culation uf nr aelantlda Journal. 1 emu. (3 a
Tetrt four month L Boldbxall newtdealerv
MUNN&Co.38'1"". New York
Uraacn Ottce. C3 Y BU Waabluiitoa. 1). O.
HAMMERT & AYRES
Staple aciid Fa.ncy 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"
SVIIKUIC YOU WIL.L. KIPC1J
8Brand3 Highest Grado Whiskies mado in tho U. S.
Tho Finest Cigars well cared for and
THE SWELLEST SALOON IN OKLAHOMA.
Big Talk for Anadarko; see for yourself.
Whitley & Miller Props.
GISH BROS. Furniture Dealers
D. W. GISH Mgr. Successor to Gish & Brooke
fiurniture Carpets and x$.
Monuments Undertaking Embalming a Specialty.
rSo Res. Phone 16; Store 57
SPECIAL BARGAINS
in Furniture Rugs Mattings Linoleums
etc. at T. H. Brooke . Co. Great
oppprtunity while it lasts.
UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING
By one of tho oldest experienced embalmers
at your service either DAY OR NIGHT
nhnnn 183 Day
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1. 1 IIUIIUi
50 Night
3 no
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SHAW
Tife Main Street
FURNITURE MAN
Carries Everything Uaed In the Household
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The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 21, 1907, newspaper, February 21, 1907; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81426/m1/4/: accessed November 12, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.