The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 88, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 1, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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Limeade at Billlngaleya. Try
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D S S. Noble of Mangum iB in
town.
&ri) B. F. Holding went to HInton
today.
OT M. A. Daughty of Enid ia in
the oity.
H. N. Harmon went to Apache
last night.
A. T. Boys wont to Oklahoma
City today.
Judge Arond is recovering from
a sick spell.
Mr Barber ia suffering from
rheumatism.
Jeff Ford's siator-in-law loft
this morning.
'H.'.l Henojlon ia visiting in
1 Oklahoma City-
Mrs. 3. J. SFitts who has been
ill is reooverpd.
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BrW All Of Your Brothers!
How. M. L. Williams will speak at the
Court House Wednesday evening May
Jen the interest of M. L. Turner for the
. S. Senate.
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'Turner Hanshake.
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assortment of these celebrated instruments ever shipped to
Used and endorsed by the leading musicians of the world!
10 DAYS' SPECIAL
--NOW GO
Judge Gillette left for Okla-
homa Ciiy today.
Luther Turner left for Chioka-
eha this morning.
Ida Mundell is a business visi-
tor in Apaohe today.
J. M. Miller was in town last
night wont out today.
G. F. Ward of Winfield Kas.
is an Anadarko visitor.
C. A. Gittings of Gotebo is
registered at the Bryan.
Julius Kauhn of Apaohe was
in the city on business.
Wm. L. Haskina of Arkansas
City is an Anadarko visitor.
A. R. Sizeraoor and Ed Ridley
went to Hinton this morning.
Rev. Roe and wife of Collins-
ville passed thrdugh to Ft. Sill.
Misa Lida Brassington is a
business visitor to Verdon today.
Mrs. Herbert Ogle returned
from Witohita Kaa. this morn-
ing. Skaggs Bros havo it Blankes
World Fair Coffee in one pound
air-tight bags Price 20 25 30
35 40 and 45 oents per pound.
Phone 02. 84 tf.
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Judge J. H. Travers of Law-
ton was up attending court to-
day. For Rent Good four room
house. Enquire of Ed N. Kaiser
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Miss Anna Pearl Phelps left
for Morgan town Kentuoky this
morning.
F. F. Woodward and Col. W.
L. Miller went to Lawton this
morning.
For Sale 300 fine large apple
trees 3 and 4 years See G. D.
Driskell. 87 3tdltw
The Philomatio Club will meet
Friday afternoon with Mrs. G.
W. Baker.
Anna and Alice Kirkprtriok
returned from Chiokasha where
they have been visiting.
Ed King Geo. Hodufer F. X.
Pape and O. Draper were up
fnm Apaohe yesterday.
Mrs. Judge Phelps went to
Edmond this morning where she
will visit with her parents.
BLANKES COFFEE proved
by test the best on earth or any-
where else. Sold only by 8kaggs
Bros. Phone 02. 04 tf.
Mrs. M.T. Williama.of Chioka-
Ghavisited over night with friends
in the city and went on to Ft.
Cobb this morning.
Bert Stone of Apaohe has
boen up in Iowa and we judge
from the smile on his faoo that
ho ia glad to got home again.
We are going to write a scath-
ing artiole about the outlandish
shapes of womons hat as soon as
wo learn why a man buys a high
orownod soft hat and then punch-
es it full of dents
OKLAHOMA. AJWj 3 -
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Ex-Mayor Venablo of Chiok
asha is in the city today.
The Ladios Social Union of the
ProBbyterian ohuroh met with
Mrs. j.. B. Widaman this after-
noon. Ed Davidson received a tele
gram this morning containing
the sad news of his mother's
death. Mrs. J. G. Bradford who
left yeaterday for her mother's
bedside did not arrive until after
she had gone to rest. Tho
Domoorat joins their many friend
in extending sympathy.
A. C. Doldo and F. H. HeBkett
tnld us this morning that they
wore going to Now York. We
didn't believe it but the duty of
the reporter. is not to question
why it is but to do or die. So
wo took them at their word and
didn't ask them any questions.
Thoy said that W I Lacey would
ohaperone the crowd go we as-
sure their friends that thoy will
neither got buncoed or "tako an
elevator."
Our Mistake
In yesterday's iBaue we made
mention of the doath of an adopt
od child of I. H. IKorrj through
tho mistake of our informant of
tho sad event. It was their own
child a baby ton months' olu.
Strayed
From my residence on Sec 22-0-0
near Laorosso P. O. Ono
rod two yoar old steer dehorned
in March Also ono dun maro
pony brand "C" on hip wire cut
on front leg. Reward paid lor
information.
J.T. Lemon
87 Ot LaCrosse O. T.
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SALE
ON!
Randlett
The eventful thirteenth of May
is drawing very near and every
day sees the arrival of one or
moro addition to our citizens.
Wo have two banks two hard
ware stores soveral grooery stores
and a number of plaoes of enter-
tainment. Right here I want to
state intending visitors need not
hang baok with fear of not find-
ing comfortable intortainment
Randlett is in a better shapo to
tako care of people now than
some big plaoes I know of
Chiokasha for example Every-
thing is neat and clean the
charge for cots and meals the
latter well cooked is only 25 ots.
Tho small grafter has not arrived
in Randlett yot. Three churohos
are reproEonted now and moot
ings aro conducted in a large
tabernaole.
Another thing tho water ques-
tion has boen happily solved
fine soft water ia found in shallow
well8lessthan 35 feet deep. The
would bo settlors of Randlett
could look forward to the open
ing with great confidence if only
the terrible rail road question
was settled The way it looks
now the lot Bale will be well at-
tended and the town will start
off well and it seomB it is up to
the government to what the bona
fled settlers against the rapidity
of the rail road
Rain and warm weather are
muoh needed if the weather is
half way favorable immense
crops will bo rateed.
Correspondent from big pasture
ED R. COOK
Wo aro authorized to announce the
candidacy of Ed R. Cook for the office
of County Sheriff.
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Weather Forecast
Washington May 1 .Fore-
oast: Oklahoma and Indian Terri-
tory Thursday fairsnd warmer.
In announcing- mvself a candi
date for tho office of State Sena
tor from the 15th Senatorial Dis
trict of Oklahoma will say I give
ddIow a few of tho measures
whioh I should favor if eleoted.
I Favor:
Separato oara schools and
waiting rooms.
Sale of school land to highest
bidder with preferenoo right to
lessee and when purohased by
leasee he to have credit for orig-
inal bonus.
Power to bo givon corporation
commission to fix rates.
Reciprocal demurrage law.
Taxation of railroad and other
corporation property on equal
basis with all other property.
Taxation of private car com-
panies. Stringent anti-trust law.
John H. Venable
of Grady County.
License Refused
The application for a liquor
license by B A Boswell to sell
liquor in the town of Cement was
remonstrated by J 8. Whitley
and H A Hare boforo the board
of commissioners yeBterday The
license was refused on the
grounds that the petition was
illegal.
Lost
Solid gold stick pin with pink
cameo setting. Finder will bo
rewarded upon roturning same to
83 2t Randall Livesay.
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