The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 121, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 11, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Democrat
(Dally oxcojit Sunday.)
HEKNDOiN HKOS. l'ubllilicrs.
Entered nl the Anadnrko Okln. pont-
olllce nit ecundclnu mall
mnttor. Jn. 22 1007.
Hi;ilMC'lII'I'ION UATItHI
Dntly. Ly currier tier week 10c
Dnlly by mall ier year $3.M)
Weekly by innil jier yenr $1.00
LOCAL NOTES
Q
Rcducod prices on pattorn hata
nt Mra. Lindor's. 1M 12t
Frod Roy Zillor carao in lust
evening from Enid
S.A.Bagby is a business visitor
in ChickuBhn today.
Dan Poory of Cnrnogio was in
tho city this morning.
Ormsby White oamo in luBt
night from Ft. Cobb.
A. A. Iliatt rournod to his
homo in Vorden lust night.
Editor Koyor of tho Apaoho
Roviow is in tho oity today.
J. F. Prowott of Gracomont
spont laBt night in tho oity.
Olivor Andrwcs aponl yostor-
day in tho oity with hia motlier.
Miss Gortrudo Ilaskoll return-
ed this morning from Mnngum
W. W. Torry haa returned
from a business trip to Dallaa
Texas.
C. M. Brown is a businesa
visitor in tho north part of tho
county today.
Virgil Miller roturnod this
morning from a businoss trip to
Oklahoma City.
Mrs. S. T. Southwick went to
Lnwton last evening for a few
days businoss trip.
Mrs. E. E. Nonl of near this
city is sponding a few duya with
Chiokuaha rolatives.
D. D. Iloag returned last even-
ing from a week's visit with
Kansas City relatives.
Mr. and Mra. Ed N. Sulea loft
last night for EIRono for a abort
visit with Mr. Salea' paronta.
J. A.Zuzaok returned last eve-
ning from a business trip to tho
western part of tho county.
Miss Forsyo Owler roturnod to
hor homo in Verdon this morning
aftor a days' visit in tho city.
Ed M. Vostnomineo for coun
ty Treasurer returned to his
homo in Hydro this morning.
Don't forget the Annual elec-
tion of cfficors for the Libary and
Rest room. Tonight Juno 11th.
Excursion rates to El
Reno June I8-19-20 ac-
count of lot sale. 120 6t
J. W. Holmos of Walnut town-
ship; .J. J. Uonsloy of Dutton
and M. C. MoCall of Cnrnogio
are in tho city getting the returns
of tho primary olection.
fl
N. E A. Excursion
California
Tickets
June 22
$
50
From ANAUAUKO for the found trtji
to I.oa Angeles and Son Francisco.
Final return limit September 16. Vnl-
tdntion for return trip reouirou certifi
cate onuemuerami) in iS'.h.A. iKwUig$2
Itoducet! rates to the Pacific Northwest during
Mine pdriod alo for circlo trip taking m Cafi-
fo.nia and the Northwi -t
Ask for N. E. A.
illuKtrated itinerary.
II. G I'AnYu Agt. Iock IslanJ
THIRD ANNUAL RECITAL
To Be Given by Mrs. Popcjoy's
Piano Pupils on Even-
ing of June 12.
Tho Third Annual Reoital to
bo given by Mrs Popcjoy's
class of piano pupils will ho giv-
on at tho Opera House Wednes-
day ovoning .Juno 12th. This
will no doubt bo wolcomo nows
to all tho musio lovers of tho city
as il is a well known fact that
Mra. Popejoy gives her recitals
a great amount of conaidoration
and wo anticipate this to bo u
genu ino feast. Two pianos will
bo used in Bomo of tho numbers
four pupils performing.
This year instead of being an
Invitation Reoital thoro will bo
an aamiaaion of 25 cents charged
tho receipts being credited to tho
Building Fund of tho Christian
church Wo wish to statu horo that
this churoh is striviug with strong
offorta to erect n suitable church
building on thoir lot on South
Boundary. Tho building to bo
orocted will bo a credit to Ana
adarko and wo have no hesitancy
in urging oil loyal Anadarko
citizens to contribute to this fund
by attending this recital and at
tho same tirao get several times
tho value of thoir money in good
music
M. West and S.London roturn-
od to Hydro this morning after n
two day's businesa trip in this
oity.
Mesdaraea J. and II. Goebel
roturned from Verden laat night
after a few dayB visit with rela-
tives. Frod Kurk roturned this morn-
ing from Oklahoma City where
ho had boen on a business trip
tho paat two days.
Miaaea Bessie and Johnnie
Jerkins wont to El Reno this
morning for a weok's visit with
Mrs. Nellie Bohee.
Mr. and MrB. C. T. MillB re-
turned to their home in Hydro
thiB morning after spending last
night in the city.
Mr. and Mra. W. M. Stewart
oljllydro wero business visitors
in tho city yesterday returning
homo this morning.
Misa Virginia Perkins of Fort
Cobb was in the city today.
Sho has accepted a position aa
chief operator here.
Missos Minnie and Mamio En-
gland who have been visiting
their father in Minco returned
to this city last night.
Mrs. C. H.Karara and children
will leave next Thursday to spend
tho summer at her old home in
California and Nevada.
A D Connelly went to Fort
Cobb yesterday morning to ro-
sumo work on tho sidewalksafter
sponding Sunday in tho city.
Tho Ladies of tho West Side
Sunday achool willservo a Chick-
en Dinner at the Bradford build-
ing on Saturday Juno 15th.
Through service over two routes El
I'aso bliort Line or Scenic Colorudo-
btandand and Tourist PullmunsJ
both way.
on Sale:
to July 5
iSl
L re AwLrito Olm
flHfli
How Pabst
Grows Malt
Malt is the body of beer. It
is what makes beer a food rich
in health-giving qualities.
Malt is barley-grain
sprouted and partially grown.
Most malsters force this pro-
cess in three or four days time.
Pabst takes the full eight days
as required by Nature with the
result that Pabst gets a nutritious
strength-building malt.
It takes Pabst longer and it costs
Pabst more to make this perfect malt
but this Eight-Day Malting Process
retains in
Pabst
BlueRilbbon
TTc Beer of Quality
the fullest amount of tissue building
nourishment of the barley the grain
richest in food values.
The Pabst Eight-Day Malting Process
Is much the tmmc in its action ns the
frocoss of digctition. Pabst Malt is prac-
icallv pre-diRcsted. Pabst IJIuu I'fbbon
Deer in actually ready for the system to
asftimilatc without the necessity of first
taxing the stomach to digest it.
When ordering beer ask
for Pabst Blue Ribbon.
Made by Pabst at Milwaukee
And bottled only at the Brewery.
Charles II. Kamm
Andarko Okla.
J.C. Stelzner & Son havo just
received a full lino of screon
doors. 104 tf
Work Harness
Buy your work harness now
while you havo plenty of time
make a careful selection. In
order to get good results make
that seleotion ut Scott & Sen's
Foolish People
S125 buys a 50-foot lot and
S200 buys quite a good 3-room
residenco building yet some
people pay rent make a change
See Baldwin & Gibbs at onco.
112 Ot
Notice
"D. H. Shepherd the Eyesight
specialist has been called out of
town and will be unable to bo in
his office tho first wonk in June
but expects to be back tho 10th
and will be in his office at the
Bryan Hotel until tho Juno 15th
A. H. Shepherd
For Sale.
WHY PAY RENT.
Corner lot 50 X 140 with two
room house Barn 14 X 24 well
with pump; all for S425. S50
cash balance S7 per month.
ALSO
Lot 50 X 140 three room house
barn 12 X 14 with loft well cave
fruit trees with plenty fruit com-
ing ripe soon. A snap if taken
Boon. Price S550. S50 cash
balanoe 58 per month.
Inquire of owner. W. R. An
dereon Kirkpatrick Hotel Ana-
darko. pdOtd
r
FOR SALE Small well
equipped restaurant doing a
good business. Bargain if bought
at once. Opposite Bryan hotel.
118 3 td
ATTE NTION Sohool leasu
for sale and paetnre for rent. See
T. J. Sullivan. 118 tf.
Room and table board. See
Mrs. K A. James South Bound-
ary stroot.lblock 53. 104 tf .
LOOKS LIKE AN AGREE
MENT HAD BEEN REACHED.
Bailey haa evidently oomo in-
to tho Gilbert ca'mp. Riloy left
out in the cold
For Rent
Three nioooloan newly paper
ed rooms for rent over Callahans
hardware store.
irquiro of P. J.Callahan 120 tf J
J. E FARRINGTON'S
Feed Andl Seed Store
Stock and Poultry Feed. Garden
and Field Seed. Phone 1 36.
C H. CLARY Mgr.
tara&uaiaBaujDnnraHMiaxmo
aanmgWT!farv"TifmiHfSEgsaroaTOTniigaiawigMK resHsasrosasEEasassmaEs
J. C. WILLIAMS' CASH GROCERY
Successor to FULLER BROS.
Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries
on Hand at All Times.
TrlE BEST AND MOST GOODS
FOR THE LEAST MONEY
KSiz&'s'sg;Lum'miiCTW5aKBK3t fiWKsmjsnssscxEzianrjmsjB.B.V!i
Rogers' Feed Store
Sec them For
Field and Garden Seeds of All Kinds.
CASH FOR KGGS and POULTRY.
O. W. ROGERS & SON.
wQGGmmmmmmmmmiSQQQi
J. N. CURNUTT
Makes Paints and Repairs
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS
Will Save You Timo and Money
RENEW the Youth of That Buggy TVT AW
with a cont of PAINT IN LP W
6th Street North of Citizens Bank.
...VISIT
u
MERCHANTS"
WlIKItK VOl
Brands Highest Grade
The Finest Cignrs
THE SWELLEST SALOON IN OKLAHOMA.
Big Talk for Anadarko; see for yourself. ;
WHITL.13Y Sw Miller Props.
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muumiiiin ii mi mini mranianrac
HAMMERT
HUL.M1 P1&A.15 5AU5AUE. AINU iALl flfcAld
Fish in Season: Fresh Vegetables etc.
C Street Between 4th & 5th. Phone No. 84.
I5he Crushed Gr&.nite Co.
CRUSHED GRANITE FOR BALLAST
Street and Cement Work.
Agents For The
HATHAWAY GYRATORY
CRUSHER.
aB&szuassssx&i
GO
SEE
SHAW
lWgTjqErgim!jrew'i'.'.itfr.ii"M
F. J. Callahan has just receiv-
ed a oar load of 1007 Pattern in
tho fancy runabouts Top bug-
gies and spring wagons. Cotne
at onoe and piok your ohoico.
d&w 2v 117
SPECIAL INDUCEMFNTS
On account of tho delay in
Hl.ipmont I will mako some vory
low prices on veioles in tho
next 30 days
d Aw 2w 117 F. J. Cullahan
i -
Ladles Aid.
Tho Ladies Aid of the- Christ-
ian ohurch will meet at tho
ohuroh Wednesday at 2 o'clock.
Thero is sowing bring pcuirs
ana tmu. 'lo.
TIII3...
Wlfcl. Visit
Whiskies mndo in tho U. S.
weir cared for and
HmVHWV''W'Q
& AYRES
V
V"A'JnnWV.)
Capacity 1500 Tons per day.
GRANITE OKLA.
This Main Street
FURNITURE MAN
Carries Everything Used In the Household
triTu"iaaKaMKafflBMili
J BOSTON DYEING SHOP
Cleaning Reps ring and Pressing
ALL WOUK aUAUANTEED.
ADKINS &HFIELDS Props.
One door west of Tingloy'B
ingloy'B
3 C St.
Indian Curio Store
V. L. JORGENSON
Mtorney-at-Law.
)fficb Anadarko
) or Max Goldman's Stor Okla.
Notice
A piano recital will De given
by Mrs. Mitchell's cVass in musio
at tho Pro abyterianl ohuroh on
Mn lv evening Jnrf I0th8:30.
J LOCAL NOTICES OF
I Wards For Sale Lost etc. T
READ 'EM
YOU BUY THE LOTS
AT YOUR OWN PRICE
At tho closing out sale of the
75 roraaing lots in tho Otto Wells
addition next Tuesday. Tho lota
must be eold at this salo.
Dress-Making
Mrs. Smith hus opened her
dross-making parlors on B street
over Hammond's dry goods store.
Mrs. Smith came from Dea
Moines Iowa well recomondod
and of 17 years experience. Cuts
by Magio Scale which always
gios a perfect fit. Satisfaction
guaranteed. il7 18t
For hail and live stock In-
surance. See Baldwin & Gibbs.
1 07 2t 4t w Anadarko Okla
A square deal for all at J. C.
Williams Farmers' Grocery 70 t '
FOR SALE Young Jersey
cow fine milker will oalye about
Oct. 1. Terms reasonable.
tf. Mrs E. E. McAhron
J. C. Stelzner & Son can save
you money ori Detroit Vapor
Stovo. Will burn alchol as wel
as gasoline. 101 tf
Good table board with or with-
out rooms. Meals 20o. 308
Broad way. tf
Tho greatest satisfaction ia
always obtained from tho best of
anything. This is particularly
truo of laundry work. If you
appreciate tho truth of theso
statements you will most certainly
send your washing to the Ana-
darko Steam Laundry. Phone
No. 55. 23 tf
Better come quiok if you want
any of that Bryan hotel furniture
at Shaw place. 21 tf.'
Piano wanted
Anyone having a piano for
rent please notify tho Democrat
office.
Desk Room
In theDemocrat office corner
Court House'Square terms rea-
sonable. Do Not Wait For a Drouth
to buy city property-Prices are
going up. We havo a largo
number of properties including
lots in tho bath addition atprices
that certainly will not stand long.
PROSPECTS FOR ANADARKO WERE
never better. 2 cement block
factories is aqBured; p. county
Normal school building will pro-
bably be completed by fall;
twelve owners of businoss pro-
perties are making preparations
to build bricks. Crop prospects
were never better- Good res-
ident lots are hard to buy.
For anything along the line of
Real Estate Loans and Insur-
ance. See Baldwin & Gibbs
5t d 2tw 107 Anadarko Okla.
There has been plaoed in my r
hands a smoothe prairie farm
that ie located in a good farming '
country that will be offered (or
sale at a bargin. This farm is a
snap. For further particulars 1
write or call on (;. J. Scheetz
Anadarko Okla. Ill tf
baddies Saddles Saddles
A new line'just rooeived. Best
material and fifiest workmanship
None so good is the ones hand-
ed by Soott & Son. 18? i
We Have For Sale
Tho David L. Threewit farm
southeast of Anadarko with all
ita fruit valuable timbor Bor-
ghum mill steam engino and
saw corn shollor 14 head of
oattle 20 head of hogs 42 An-
gora goats fjret class Jencing.
Price is low for a limifed time
only. Write phone or Eee ua at
onco. BALDWIN & GIBBS
117 3t d 24 2t w Anadarko Oi la.
&Vl.rftitML)M j.
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