The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 104, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 21, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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Your opportunity to select a piano from a line of the world's best market is now.
No firm in the United States can afford to go into a market where the demand is small
and continue to offer the values we are offering in Anadarko for any considerable length
of time.
Who else in the new state of Oklahoma will sell you a Steinway a Voce or a
Ludwig Piano at the low prices we are offering during this sale.
During the past ten days a few have taken advantage of our offer and have been
made happy by the purchase of a piano from the Jenkins stock; but we know that if the
good people of this town could be brought to an understanding of the saving that can be
effected by their purchasing the piano now not one piano would be left by Saturday
night of the present week.
We appreciate the kindness and courtesy shown to us by .the people of Anadarko
but we can not continue this sale after the present week. The goods that remain on
our floor unsold at the close of business Saturday p. m. will be returned to Oklahoma
City. The prices will never be lower. We could not reduce the price on a single in-
strument if you were to buy the entire lot all discounts have already been figured off.
So don't put off the matter of buying a piano any longer. If you do not care to pay
cash bring what you have saved for a first payment and we will deliver the piano and you
can pay the balance in small monthly payments without extra charge except for 6 per
cent interest per annum on the money invested.
You might search the markets of the entire United States and you could not se-
cure a better proposition than we are offering here now. You will be surprised at the
great value you can secure here at the following prices: $ 1 25.00; 2 1 0.00; 265.00;
3 1 0.00; 330.00 and upwards.
We invite your careful investigation of these values and remember the JENKINS
GUARANTEE goes with each sale made giving you absolute protection against dis-
satisfaction or defect.
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LOCAL NOTES
Dr. Snydor cnmo in Inst night
bm Vorden.
Wm. Divers returned last nigh
im Chickasha
Uauk Mooro roturncd from
irman Inst ovoning.
R. Billingsley returned last
ht from Graoemont.
Max Goldman returned last
ht from a short business trip.
Cashier wanted at The
fair Dept. Store. 104 tf
Mr. and Mrs. A. J.Morris went
Verden for a short vieit.
pfTLillerbridgo of Apaoho is
tho oity today on business.
Mrs. V. H. Siarkwoathor left
; Enid this morning to viuit
sister.
D. W. Gish went to Bridgeport
s morning to attend to some
sineBS.
Experienced Sales Lady
anted at The Fair Dept.
ore. I04 tf
Mrs. W. E. Knox of Hobart
lie in last night for a visit with
- folkB Mr. and Mrs. Stabler
Coming 1 ! this week is May 25.
See Baldwin & Gibbs fo
lots in the Bath Addition.
an end bnt don't forget the
date May 5th.
Cashier wanted at
The Fair Dep. Store
James Henninger returned this
morning from Apaoho.
Mrs. Aloxnndor returned to her
homo in Watonga this morning.
Experienced Sales Lady
wanted at
The Fair Dept. Store.
Mrs. W A. Goldor went to
Apaohe last night to visit a few
days with friends.
E. B. Sanford of Lincoln
township is proving up in Pro-
bato court to-day.
Rev.Farrington went to Hinton
this morning to attend tho Ep-
worth League convention.
Room and table board. See
Mrs. K. A. James. South Bound-
ary street block 58. 104 tf .
jTho earth may come to :
Mrs. Carrio Fostor returned to
her home in Norman this morn
ing ufter a short visit with her
mother Mrs. W. H. Ferguson.
Cottonseed for sale at the
South Sid FeedYard. Otd 99
Ed Sales went to Chiokasha
and El Reno this morning for
the purpose of seouring the band
music
Pasturage furnished for horses
and cattlo. See Boys Bros. Ot
d ltwl03.
Miss Sylvia Boswell who has
been visiting Miss Amos return-
ed to her homo in Chiokasha last
night.
Watoh out for something will
bo doing May 25th.
Miss Ida Covoll who has been
visiting with Mrs. Leo Rite ro-
turncd ti her homo in Guthrio
today.
Better oorae quick if you want
any of that Bryan hotel furniture
at Shuw pbice. 21 tf.
Mr. John Brown ono of the
aotivo democrats of Jefferson
township is spending the day in
the city.
FOR SALE QUICK Rooming
houso furniture at low price.
Want to make sale immediately.
104 3t d.
Jno. Surbeok ono ot Cement's
popular business mon was a busi-
ness visitor in the county eoat
today. While here ho made the
Demoorut a pleasant visit.
Weather Forecast
Washington May 20. Okla-
homa and Indian Territory.
Wednesday fair.
3. J. Harris and N. Ravens
oraft went to Wuuriku lo6t nigh
to take ohargb of tho wood worn
on tho Divers' brick.
L. N. Veddor V. W. Price
Coboer and other candidates
went to the public sale nine mileB
south of Anadarko today.
Mies Mabel Wallaoo will en-
tertain ihe faoulty alumni and
piniors of the high sohool tonight
in honor of Miss Ethel Miller
who graduated this year.
The moving picture show one
door oast of the Windsos have
volonteored to give one night's
proceeds of their entertainment
nnxt week 6ome time for the
bum fit of the New Band started
in Anadarko the duto has not
boon decided upon yet.
Anadarko 8 Ardmore 2.
Ardmore I. T. May 20 In a
onesided game hero today tho
local baseball team wub dofeatea
by Anadarko 8 to 2. Errors by
tho locals at oritioal times wore
responsible for a majority of tho
runs mado by the visitors. Oklahoma.
REPORT OF AUpmNG COMMITTEE
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council? " My 2' 1M7'
vnriouri?vrnfrT.UtUOn1PP.int0dtoadit nooount. of tho
thee vof Li Tl8nndi t0 """"-tain tho financial condition of
the city of Anadarko bog leave to submit tho following report-
ed we f fin rt'R1".11"0? hil)g- th- pro8ont fin'11' condition of the
citj we find by caroful examination of tho rooord of the oltv
Treasurer Oity Clerk Police Court records Probate "oourt row!?
county treasurer's records and claims against tho oity not yen re-'
sentod tho folio- ing condition : y y '
Total indebtedness as shown as follows:
uuiuuwuing warrant? palary fund
4 firo & water
. ' ' light
Approved claims warrants not issued
Outstanding' claims
Judgments
Int. on bonds due Mch. 1 1007
Credits:
In city treasury Apr 8 1007
8alary Fund
Light
Cemotery '
Contingent '
Fire 4 Water
Wood
Judgmont
Koad
Street fc Bridge fund
Sinking 4
Park
Sidowalk
Emorgonoy '
Total
Total outstanding indebtedness
Intorstato Oil Co.
S20SO 01
2508.03
3091.71
700.27
2351.C8
087.02
000.00
S13052.03
Total
June 1003
July 1003
July 1003
Feb 1004
Feb 1004
Apr 1001
Salary Fund
By amt to judgmont fund
' ' oontingent
' ' street i bridge '
' park '
' ' contingent '
S320 00
40101
148 78
113 37
113 75
74 17
44 02
10 CO
127 01
1200 58
415 00
20 40
25
S3105 40
0047 40
160 88
16008 37
147 75
200 00
100 00
100 00
350 00
100 00
100 00
17 00
50 00
175 00
' stroet & bridge
sinking '
July 1005 cemetery 4
Sept 1005 sinking
Aug 4 to Apr 8 1007
Warrants to pay employos of Water and Light Plant
Amt. piid Westphal for water troughs ohargoablo to
street & bridge fund '"
By amt. in troasury Apr. 8 '07
Duo salary fund from other funds
Up to September 1005 amounts wero lornllv
CinAn tltnn tfnn nanni-n m mania.. COZtl ft -
wmur. hiuji hiu waintuw uujuuuuhjj iu oouuo.au wero drawn on tho
salary fund without any record of transfer.
Water & Light Fund
Jany 17 1005 To amt from park fund S54 60
Mch 21 By to Bpooial fund 00 jo
July 10 To from street & bridge fund 100 00
Aug 4 1005 to Apr 8 1007 To amt of wurrants
issued on salary fund without record of
transfer 30CO 00
Hy amt to balance 3233 43
S3000 30
79 55
320 00
4412 00
transferred.
Total 3230 02 3280 32
Street & Bridge Fund
July 1003 To amt from salary fund 100 00
Fob 1004 100 00
Apr 1 t 100 00
Apr ' ' ' park 100 00
Moh 1005 By to Bpooial ' 73
July To from road fund 120 00
July By amt to Fire and Water fund 100.00
Aug To amt from 8alary Fund 70 55
By amt in treasury Apr 8 1007 127 01
By amt to bal. (duo other funds) 310 51
S005 55 S005 55
Contingent Fund
July 1003 To amt from salary fund 8200 00
Moh 1004 To umt from salary fund 350 00
Apr To amt from salary fund 100 00
Mch 1005 By amt to special fund 73
By arnt in troasury Apr. 8 1007 I13 70
By amt to balanco(duo other funds) 1535 00
050 00 050 00
Park Fund
Feby 1004 By amt. to street & bridgo fund 100 00
Jany 1005 By amt Firo & Water fund 51 50
Mch By amt special fund go
Sept By amt to sinking fund 170 00
By amt in troasury Apr 8 1007 ' 410 qq
To amt to balance 710 88
7-10 88 740 88
Sinking Fund
Apr 1904 To Amt from salary fund 170 00
Moh 1005 By amt to special fund 3 13
Sopt To amt from park fund 170 00
Sept To amt from salary fund 175 00
By amt in treasury Apr 8 1007 1200 58
To balance 094 71
1200 71 '1209 71
8pecial Fund
Moh lOUo To amt from sinking fund 3 13
street & bridgo fund 73
- contingent fund 73
' park fund 30
' firo & water 3 22
Total 817
Judgmont Fund '
June 1003 To amt from salary fund 147 75
By amt in oity treasury Apr 8 1007 44 02
By Balance 103 73
147 75 147 75
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The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 104, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 21, 1907, newspaper, May 21, 1907; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81497/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.