The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 119, Ed. 1, Saturday, June 8, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Democrat
(Dully except Sunday.)
HKKNDON 111(08. IHibllahem.
Itnteredst the Anndnrke Okls. post-
oitlee m iecondclMi mail
mutter. Jan. 22 1907.
Hl'llriflfll'I'IOtt tUA'I'ICHl
Mjbr ly carrier per week Kc
ij uv man ir jrimr .
ikly. by mail per year
fca I... .ll . m.AM
$1.(10
Tlit average candidate to-
day tells Iiis friends "I'm
confident;" tomorrow "I'm
urpHsod."
The Salt Hiver packet h
will bo reaily to depart up-
jitream rlghl-iMvh.y after sun
down. Accommodations re-
served only for defeated
oandidutes in the Uomoerntie
primary.
There's nothing rawer
Llinn a March wind wild its'
snow and sleet but most of
tho candidates before the
Democratic primary after
Sunset today will tell you
"nit."
Now For the Fourth of July
The Democratic donkey
has trumpeted; and before
our sensitive ear-drums are
shocked by the braying of
the Republican elephant we
would like to hear the eagle
scream a few. Fortunately
tho Fourth is at hand.
Tho records of crime show
no equals 4-g Harry Orchurd
mental prevert and fiend
frhose confessions in the
Tamous Idaho trial have
hooked the nation. One is
led to think that the mau
bo morally irresponsible if
his statements are to be be-
hoved at all.
For several weeks a fear
vhich shall bo nameless has
boon digging at our heart
strings. In tho guise of a
possibility it has boon at
times present in the minds of
tihe candidates. 'However
wo will resolutely put it
away and until tho returns
show us differently wo will
resolutely believe that all
tho boys will win in the elec-
tion. Strange Plea to Rooaeveit
Detroit Mioh June 8 Tho
following mesas? was forward -ad
from the offices of the ent-
arn Union Telegraph company
this morning:
Theodore Roosevelt preuideni
Washington U C Pleaio wire
550000 (fifty thousand dollar-)
at onoe front the United Stales
iraoaury to sav tho Amsrioan
lauia.
EUTKU-V A. Sti:VEKS
003 Twolfth Btroot Detroit Mich.
A visit to tho homo of the sen-
dur developed tho fact that she
had nothing to eat for several
dayi and had been served by the
landlord wuh"n five day's notice
to luRve lur hotno for non-pay
menl of rent. On the wall wero
a largo portrait of President
KooBOvelt and an honorable di
uhargo of her deosaiud husband
from the army in 1865 aftor four
years service. Tho woman is
taruporarily domontud und will
be oared for.
JUNE SALE
A SPECIAL DISCOUNT
. On all House Furnishing
Goods for a few weeks.
M. D. Miller Furniture &
China. i5 tf
LOCAL NOTES
Al'Vlorrison of Carnegie came
in last night.
L. Smith went to Chlokasha.
this morning.
Quy Gillette returned last
night from points west.
A L. Beatty made a business
trip to Carnegie this morning.
Mrs. Herifl returned to nor
home in Apache last evening.
Reduoed prices on psttern hats
at Mm. Under'. 114 12t
Dan Perry passed through here
this morning enrouts to Carnsgi Si
C. M. Brown went to Chioka-
ilm this morning to spsnd Sun-
day. Miss Cora Woilroturnud to her
horns in Verden yesterday eve-
ning. Miss Bessie Coleman went to
Ootobo this morning for a month's
visit
Speoial salo on pattorn hats at
Mrs. Linder'B Millinery Parlors.
114 12t
Mrs.Irono Brown returned last
night from u visit with relatives
in Chiokflslm.
Mra. L. Jaokson on mo in last
ovoning from Dallas. Texas for a
fow days in tho city.
Mesdames Jaok and . Herman
Goeble went to Verden this morn
ing for a few days visit.
Miss Rose Haddix will leave
tomorrow for u month's vacation
with her parents at Norman.
Mrs. R. M. Denny returned
last evening from Gotebo where
she has been visiting iriends.
Mr. Bain manager of the
Water Pierce OH Co. Is transact-
ing business in Oklahoma oity
today.
Mies Philura Wilson returned
to Port Cobb thia morning after
a few weeks visit with Mrs. J. C.
Athlook.
Miss Blanche 'Milne returned
this morning from Ft. Sill whera
she has been visiting her brother
for some time.
Mrs. D. 13 Coopor who has
been visiting with her cousin
Mrs. Clydo Thompson wont to
Yukon this morning.
Miss Gortrudo Warren wlio
has been visiting MIsh Ruby
James left this morning for her
home in St. Joe Texas.
MisB Maggio Hooker.of Wheel-
er Texas aftor a five month's
visit with her sister Mrs. John
Hurley returned homo this morn-
ing. Mra. Harbaru Lindor had tho
Lmiifortune.to badly sprain her
ankle yesterday evening near her
home on account of a hole in the
sidewalk.
Warren Freelin. L. Smith and
d. F. Bagsby took advantage of
'he fine weather yesterday and
went fishing. They olsim to
have oaught i ineteen little fish
but wu think it is just a fish
story.
Tho merry go round sooras to
be having oonsiderablo troublo.
There engine has blown up twice
sinoe they havo oomo to townbut
they always suooood in repairing
it without much troublo and are
still In tho ring.
Rov. G. W. Reeves of t'hiok-
Insha 1. T. will speak at tho first
Baptist church Sunday nc 11 a.
m. in tho intorost of tho Okla
noma and Indian Territory Hap
tist Orphans Home. Everybody
invited to corao out and hoar
him. Corao prepared to lend a
holping hand to tho homeless
ponniloss orphans.
LAST CHANCE
TO BUY LOTS
In the Otto Wells addition.
Remaining 75 lots will bo sold at
auction next Tuesday at 2:30
o'clook. The lots must bo eold
at this sale.
Companies to Leave
for the Philippines
Lawton OJcla. June 7. The
two oompanies of the Thirteenth
infantry stationed at Kort Reno
will depart about June 25 for the
Pnilipplno Islands. Two com
panies of the Nineteenth infan
try will take station at Reno.
When these arrive the post win
be garrisontd by nine companies
of infantry. Four companies of
the twenty-fifth colored are be-
Ing held at Reno pending a con-
clusion of the Crcwnsailie in
vestigation.
NEX r TUESDAY
AT 3:30 O'CLOCK
In the great closing out sale of
the 76 remaining lots in the Otto
Wells addition. The lots must
be sold at this sale.
J.C. 8telznec 4 Son have just
received a full line of soreen
doors. 101 tf
Work Harness
Buy your work harness now
whilo you havo plenty of time
maku a caroful selootion. In
ordor to get good rosultB make
that selootion ut Scott & Son s
Foolish People
$125 buys a 60-foot lot and
$200 buys quite n good 3 -room
roeidonco building yet sone
people pay rent make a ohange
Soe Baldwin & Gibbs at onoe.
112 Ot
Notice .
"D. H Shepherd the Eyesight
specialist has been called out of
town and will be unable to be in
his of floe the first week In June
but expects to be baok the 10th;
and will be in his office -at the
Bryan Hotel until tho June 16tb
A. H. 8hepri?rd
Sold to H. T. Mills the Holler
two story brick in the oity. Con-
sideration 86600.
For Sale.
WHY PAY RENT.
Corner lot 50 X 140 with two
room Ijoubo Barn 14 X 24 well
with pump; all for $125. S50
cash balance's? per month.
ALSO
Lot 50 X 110 throo room house
barn 12 X 11 with loft wull.oave
fruit trees with plenty fruit 00m-
mg ripe soon. A snap if takon
soon. Prico S550. S50 cash
balance S8 per month.
Inquire of owner. W. R. An-
derson Kirkpatfick Hotel Ana-
darko. pdOtd
FOR SALE-8mmllt well
equipped restaurant doing a
good business. Bargain if bought
at once. Opposite Bryan hotel.
118 3 td.
A.TTE NTIONSchool loaau
for sale and paatnre for rent See
T. J. Sullivaa. 118 tf.
Room and table board. See
Mra. 1C. A. James. South Bound-
ary stroot.blook 58. 104 tf.
Malt is tho body in bwr
Pabst Elght-Duy Malting
Ptocom niakoa porfoct beer
because it convorts every
particle of food-value in
the barW.
Pabat Blue Ribbon Hcor
is thereforo n healtliful
wholesome food rich in
nutriment and strongth-
giving properties that build
bono and muscle;
Order n caso and drink a
bottle of Pabst Bluo Kibbon
with each meal. Itwillgivo
your stomach zest to do ita
work andgivoyoustxenja
for touts.
Charles II. Kamm
Andarko Okla.
'BIMSHONETIAR
J. E FARRINGTON'S
Feci Ariel
Slock -and Poultry Feed. Garden
and Field Seed. Phone I 36.
C H. CLARY Mgr.
J. C. WILLIAMS' CASH GROCERY
Successor to FULLER BROS.
Complete Line of Staple and Pancy Groceries
on Hand :t All Times.
Tttb' BEST AND MOST UOODS
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
uitwmtnmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmr 'Tmim&jjmii.tjmiacnxF.:-
Rogers' Feed
See them For
Field and Garden Seeds of All Kinds.
CASH FOR KGGS and POULTRY.
O. W. ROGERS & SON.
weawt
J. N. CURNUT7
Makes Paints and Repairs
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS
Will Save You Time and Money
ItENEW the Youth of That' Buggy T AW
with a coat of PAINT WOW
6th Street North of Citizens Bank.
.VISIT
IG
MERCHANTS
V1IKKK Yr
8
'UrandH I!itfhet Orad:
The Finest Cipars
THE SWELLEST SALOON IN OKLAHOMA.
Dig Talk for Ana-larko; see for yourself.
Wiiitjlky aMiliku Props.
afViHAhiU awousvWi
HAMMERT & AYRES
? Staple &.iid FaFiCy Grcceries
FRESH MEATS SAUSAGE AND SALT MEATS
Fish in Season. Fresh Vegetables etc.
C Street Between 4th & 5th. Phone No. 84.
Ct Wub H WWVui
Bhe CrusKed Gra.nite Co.
CRUSHED GRANITE FOR BALLAST
Street and Cement Work.
Agsnts For The
HATHAWAY GYRATORY
CRUSHR.
EBE3I
EtgaEEgl!!a'!!gaWTfWE!7w
F. .1. Callahan has juat receiv-
ed a oar load of 1007 Pattern in
the fancy runabouts Top bug-
gies nnd spring wagonB. Come
at onoe and piok your choice.
d&w 2v 117
THE LOTS MUST
BE SOLD AT THIS SALE
Every lot must go at this sale
ot the 75 lots in Otto Wells addi-
tion next Tuesday at 2:30 o'clook
SPECIAL INDUCEMFNTS
On account of the delay in
shipment I will mako Borne very
low -priceB on veioles in the
next 30 days.
dAw2wll7 . F.J.Callahan
ISEB
f'
Sedi Store
SvdHBI
aa
TUN...
WlH. F1KIJ
Whiskies made in the U. S
wt II cared ftf and
1 1 AH VrtVI crf-WtW. J
j JVBVt. Wi'lvv.V''2i)
Capacity 1600 Tom per day.
GRANITE OKLA.
iKHeci
Store
99 I
Tim Main Street
FURNITURE MAN
Carries Everything Used In the Household
ggngwgarjr JZEwrcwmc f
J BOSTON DYEING SHOP
Cleaning Reparing and Pressing
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
ADKINS &rFIELDS props.
Ono door woat of Tingley's
Indian Curio Storo C St.
P. L.JORGENSON
Attorney -at -Law.
ftFFlcc Anadarko
prMax Goldman's Stor Okla.
Notice
A piano reoital will be given
by Mrs. Mitohell'a class in mueio
at the Presbyterian church on
Monday evening June i0thS:30.
i LOCAL NOTICES OP
"v -
a Wards For Sale Lost clc
$&$ READ 'EM &
YOU BUY THE LOTS
AT YOUR OWN PRIcL
At the dosing out sale of V
(5 remain lotH in (he Otto We'
addition next Tuesday. The lc
must be sold at this sale.
Dress-Making
Mrs. Smith hue opened h
dress-making parlnrH on 11 at re'
nver Hammond's dry (;oods Btor
Mis. kenith cani" -ro.n D
Moines Iowa we!!
! ivi ni nd3
and of 17 years exp
by Magic Scale which ulwa'
gives a perfect fit. Batisfictk
guaranteed. in j
For hail and live slock h
surincc. See Baldwin & Gibl
107 2t4tw Anadarko Okll
A SOUuro doul for all nt. .1.
- ... .
Willinma Farmers' Grocery 70i
FOR SALE Young Jorsf
cow fine milker will oalyo abd
Oot. 1. Terms reasonable
tf. Mrs E. E. McAitR
J. C. Stolzner & Son can ea
you money on Detroit Van
Stove. Will burn alchol as w
as gasoline. 101
Good table board with or wit
out rooms. Meals 20o. 3
Broad way. '
The greatest eatiefaotion "
always obtained from the best
anything. This is partioulai
true of laundry work. If yJ
appreciate the (ruth of thf
statements you will most ot.rtaij
send your washing to tho Ar
darko Steam Laundrv Pho
No. 55. 23
Better oome quic k if you w
any of that Bryan hotel furnitiB
ac auaw piaoe. zi
Piano wanted (
Anyone having a piano
rent ploaao notify tho Domoc
office.
Desk Room
In theDeraocrat office corl
Court House Square torma r
Bonablo.
Do Not Wait For a Droi!
to buy oity property -Prices I
going up. We havo a la
number of properties includ
lota in tho bath addition at pri
that certainly will not stand lo
PROSPKCTS VOll ANADARKO WJ
NKVKU uktter. 2 cement bl I
faotorioa is awured; p ooui
Normal school building will p
bably bo completed by
twelve owneks ni business p
perties are making proparati
to duiiu unoKS. crop probpi
were never better Good
ident lots are h.ird to b
For anything along the line'
Real Estate Loans and Ins
i
ance. See Baldwin & Gil
5t d 2lw 107 Anadarko O
There has been placed in
handa a smoolho nrairio f
that is located in a good farr.
country that will bo offered
sale at a bargin. This farm
snap. For. further particu
write or call on f!. J. Sohci
Anadarko Okla lj
baddies Saddles Saddf
A new line'just received. 1
material and finest workman!
Nono bo good as tho ones haj
od by Scott & Son. iaa
We Have For Sale
Tne David L. Throawit f
southeast of Anadarko with'
ita iruu valuable timber
ghum mill steam engino
Li'
saw corn aheller 14 head
oattle 29 head of hogs 42
gora goats first olass feno
Pnoe is low for a limited i
only. Write phone or see J
once. BALDWIN & GIRB
117 3td 21 21 w Anadarko ol
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