The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 98, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 14, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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The Kimball Plan Means the Greatest
the people of Anadarko have ever had to secure one of these beautiful instruments. Remember we
have in our window a new Foley & Williams Piano that we are offering at the extremely low price of
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The Dailv Democrat
(Dnily except Sumlny.)
HEKNDON HKOS. Publishers.
Application mndu for entry at the An-
adarko Oklu: postollico 118 second
claw mail nmttor.
HUIISCHII'I'ION HATHS:
Dnily Lj enrrier per week 10c
Dnily liy mail peryonr $3.00
Weekly by mail per year $1.00
The Alessage of Taf t
Tho pro-statehood shud-
dors mid confusions luivo
brought us nil into n. frnino
of mind where wo wait for
Mr. Tuft's speech at Tulsa
on .June ( next with con-
siderable anxiety. If speak-
ing as the mouth-piece of
J'rt'sid. nt Roosevelt. Mr.
Tuft- takes except ion lo the
constitution it will not be
too Into to reassemble I ho
the convention then and
ulmngo any part or parts
that may stand in tho way
of statehood. Tho Demo-
cratic party wants statehood
and its action in taking- out
the .Jim Crow clause is a
Hiiillcient indication of what
it will do.
But there are some interest
ing possibilities to consider
in connection with thisniat-
ter. What if tho President
has been misinformed by
Representative Watson as to
the population of tho legisla-
tive districts that are stated
to bo unfairand what if tho
convention know what it was
doing? What if tho despatch
indicating that Roosevelt
would "turn down tho con-
stitution" is another of the
Bficcession of nowspapor lies
with which the Republican
office-holding coterie have
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PRICES!
country to need long explanations about their good qualities
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Get Our Kimball Prices.
ATT THEE:
assailed us?
What if Mr. Taft con-
demns our act speaking for
tho president and his party
puts out no ticket and tho
convention then moots
make suitable changes and
gets all tho state and Feder-
al oflicors by default?
It seems that tho proper
thing to do by men of all
parties is to labor earnestly
and honestly for statehood
and cut out this jockeying
business. Tho people will
hardly hold those politicians
in grateful remembrance who
aro responsible for those
confusions and possible de-
lays that wo are moiling
under.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Property tiought and Sold
Daily
Goo. D. Driekell & Emma B.
to Alfred & R May Strutton SW
SE 2S-7-10 S2100.
Fred N. Howoll & Laura 12. to
Fred Haxol lot 0-10-11 V Jt of
SW 1-0-8 S3500.
Lenora R Schmidt to Charlos
Schmidt SE 1-12-13 S3000.
V. L- Bath A Sarah K. to J. L.
Foley lot 5 & 0 ok 7 S210.
Coming (?) May 25tti.
Good table board with or with-
out rooms Meals 20.5. 308
Brtuidway. OS tf
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cowen
residing seven miles north of the
city on May 11 a sevon pound
boy.
There will bo an ice croam sup-
per threo milos west o' Anadar-
ko Friday evening. Everybody
cordially invited. 4t
Mr. nnd Mr8. Frank War! re-
turned this morning from Areola
Illinois where they have boon on
extended visit with relatives.
Kansas City
The Kimball
LOCAL NOTES
Look out for something doing
on May 25th.
L. Smith left for Bingor this
morning on business.
C. C. Robinson returned this
morning from Binger.
Rev L. N. Gordon moved here
from Cement last week.
Olivor Turintino camo down
from Carnegie last night
G. M. Fuller oamo in yesterday
evening from Chattanooga.
E. J3. Gordon asflossor for
Comont is in tho city today.
G. M. Fuller returned homo to
Chattanooga this morning.
W. M. Morgan of Apache is
spending tho day in the city.
Cljde Kooler returnod from
Oklahoma City this morning.
Logan Billingsley wont to Car
negie this morning on business
Dr. Nicholson mudo a business
trip to Bridgeport this morning.
O. K Driscall of Lookeba
o una in yestorday on business.
John Ankerman of Apaohe is
in tho city attonding to.buaineps.
Mise Elmira Miller returned
lust night from her farm at Fax-
ton. R. R. Robinson "went to Chick-
aaha this morning on legal busi-
ness P It. Spencer of Comont ih at-
tending to business in Anadarko
today.
Mis. W. II. Milford is in the
city or. business from Cam-'gie
today.
Dyko Bnllinger went to Man-
gum last night for a few days on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell of
Dutt'.n were shopping in the oity
yesterday.
Dr. Hume went to Shawnee
last nigh n attend the state
medical socioty at that place.
Prices. We are giving
Piano is too
Best and ivio
KSSaZKJXiSJ MM I 'i'TI'l"l
You Can't Afford To Miss This
SAME PLi
Don't forget tho date May 25.
V. H. White of Comont visited
in town yesterday.
James Honnlngor went to Mt.
View this morning on business.
Mrs. J. C. Richoy took u busi-
ness trip to Lawton this morn-
ing. Deputy sheriff Sam Ray made
a businoss trip to Verden this
morning.
B.F. Eastorling wont to Miner-
al Wells Texas this morning on
business ?
R Hester of Apache chair-
man of the Democratic committee
was in the city yesterday.
Clyde C. Leech candidate for
clerk of tho district court is in
the city today from Carnegie.
Fredrick ball team will play tho
Anadarko team Friday Satur-
day and Sunday instead of Ft.
Cobb.
J It. Utterback of 4he First
National bank at Cement ib in
town today attending to business
affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mills have
returnod from a two months visit
with rolat vos in San Antonio
and other Toxas points.
Mr1 and Mrs. M B Green
came in last night from the woet
for an oxtondod visit with her
mother Mrs Jessie Miller.
Miss Edna Slimp.who has boon
visiting her brother Clias Slimp
and Mrs. V. E. Ellison of this
city left for her homo in Yukcn
this morning.
Mr. and MrB. John Boyd who
havo beon visiting their son and
family Dr. Boyd of this city loft
this morning for their homo in
Wichita ICansua.
Mrs Blackmoro reooived a
message from her brother in Ft.
Cobb yesterday stating that he
was very ill. Mrs. Blaokmore
and husband left for that place
last night.
Coming My 25th. Wntoh for
it.
well known
st Excellent Qooortunitv
'hlli'T ! .U-HCZrrZ S gMCnsw?jB.'wrw :gIg
Fort Cobb Route 4
Dr. Warner mado a trip to
Swan Lako Friday.
Plenty of rain has fallen and
the crops aro growing.
Tho S. S. Convention at Oney
Sunday was 11 decided success.
Ye correspondent being very
busy last week the items did not
got in.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hargis of
Lovnland Colorado aro visiting
at tho home of Gan Mason this
week.
Miss Nora Wallace roturned to
her home in Payno county last
Saturday after an extended visit
to his Bistor Mrs. Rosoh.
Mrs. Risch closed the Poaohor
feohool on tho same day. Tno
pupilo gavo a little program and
i:o-oream supper in tho evening.
Tho LadicB Social Union of
tho Presbyterian ohuroh will inept
tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'olook
at the homo of Mrs. Guy Gillotto.
All mombora aro requestod to bo
prosent.
Miss Erwin closed her second
successful term at the Star school
house last Friday. At night the
80I100I rendered an excellent pro-
gram to a largo and appreciative
audience.
R. G. Bryan closed a success-
ful year of school at Grand
Prairie May 7th. Hio patrons
showed their appreciation of his
work by giving him a surprise
dinner on tho closing day.
Tho hall was crowded stand-
ing rjom boing at premium.
Tho S S. prugrama wuro well
rendered Attorney Liming and
wifo of Anadarko wero present
and added much to the auoceas
of the meeting.
In Anadarko May 25th.
Marriago licenses wero issued
M. D. Armstrong ar.d Mattie
Luton both of Coraent and Wil-
lis Parton and Francis Elliott
(Indian) b'Hh of Anadarko
you ANA-
to the peo
Opportunity.
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A High Class Entertainment at
the McAninch Opera
House.
Comments on his entertain-
ment follow:
Arkansas Unquestionably 11
genius in his line Mnivern
Meteor.
Fitly termod the "Riley of tho
South." Made a hit with our
people and hereafter will be a
drawing card Paragould Sola-
phono. Columbia S. C Tho enter-
tainment was original and highly
enjoyed by a large audience.
State.
Atlanta A gifted platform
favorite of the south. Atlunta ia
proud of this bright young put
and his cheery songs. Consti'u
tion.
Florida Hib scene from"Rich-
ard Third" thrilled tha people
and they wore convulsed with his
humorous sketches. Ooala Nowi
Made a hit with a largo and
fashionable audience. Tampa
Tribune.
Viotoria B C Impersonates
noted men and characters in tho
drama with life-liKo fidelity.
Portland Ore. Gifted in liioru-
turo and an onlortainer with
magnificent stago presence and
delivory. Oregonian.
On May 25th will be
Mrp. III. Fowler who had a
stroko of paralysis about t
moniha ngn onuslng her in Imo
ihuu-oof hfi- riuht arm h.vi
taken seriously ill and is con-
fined to her bod.
Dm. Mitchell and Hume aro
attending tho State Medina I
Su'ieiyat Shnwneo today ar.d
timorr-w. Dr. .Vi ohc'l went s
1 d legato t"- r Caddo county
wMDr Hun. h'lea ppe ''
r lit1 Sclerema. "
TOMORROW
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The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 98, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 14, 1907, newspaper, May 14, 1907; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81491/m1/2/: accessed May 22, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.