The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 136, Ed. 1, Friday, June 28, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Democra
(Daily except Punday.)
I1EIIND0N;BU0S. Publishers.
Entered at the Anadarko Okla. post-
ofllce aa sccondclasa mall
mattor. Jan. 22 1907.
HCllHCUIPriON IIATKHJ
Dally ty carrlor nor week 10c
Dally by mail per year . . . $3.00
WeeKly by mail por yoar . $1.00
. The Rc-npportionmcnt
Tho disposition on the
part of tho convention to
reconsider tho legislative up
poitioninont shows that tho
beinoemtie party after tho
honest decision of tho Ho
publican Supreme iludgos is
anxious to do the right
thing. Xo have never hoard
m Democratic paper say
that tho legislative districts
a ere planned so aa to give
the Republican party any
advantage but wo have al-
ways believed that where the
democratic majority was so
evident it would bo incon-
coh ablo folly to apportion
in tho manner that thnc fab-
ricator of lies tho Guthrie
State Captial has boon rep-
resenting. If it should be
found that any ilouors have
crept in whoro they possibly
ought not to bo thoy aro
not needed and can bo el-
iminated. The Democratic
party desire's no unfair ad-
vantage although it must
tight outrageous gorrynuin-
(h'i;ng in the election of
Congressmen and did beat
such an arrangement in the
election of constitutional
delegates.
Now lot thoso Republicans
who have been bcophing
about tho Democratic gerry-
mander while their own par-
ty was vilely guilty of the
offense charged made good.
It is up to thorn to show
that their complaint is just
and that it is not a bluff put
up by a party that was hard
pushed even for bluffs. The
actions of tho Republicans
during tho sossions of tho
committee will bo a matter
of interest to all fair minded
persons who a re frankly try-
ing to decide with which
party they will aililiale.
J E White was a buBineee
visitor in tho oafltorn pan of tho
county last night.
Mrs. W E. Baily roturned this
morning from a visit with Mays-
villo Ind. Tor. rolativos.
MiBB Eva Glass roturnod to her
lnmo in Mt. View last niRht after
a few days visit in tho city.
Mrs. II. J. Gaskoll and Mise
Ophelia Gaskoll of Vordon wore
sin pping in tho city yosterday.
.Vias Faith Campbell went to
L ' ubb this morning fr a few
sij s visit with Mrs. Honry Amoy.
Ben Coopar nominee for rogia-
tor of deeds on the democratic
ticket went to Ft. Qpbb last
night.
James Ware oamo hilnstoyon-
i .$ from tho Haskell Indian
school to spond hie vacation with
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gardner
and Jas. Gardner left this morn
irg for Custer county for a fow
weeks visit.
Mis Grace Howard sister o
Mrs. G. B. Phelps arrived in the
city last night from Fdmond f jr
u ftw days visit.
Marriage license were issuod
t.day to P. H. Shelby ugo 18 of
Sturm and Miss pearl Barnes
ae 15 o.f Eakley. The appli-
cant for tho license had tho
vvritton oonfiont of both parlies.
Hot Weather Stories
&
Tr
On A Potomlc Boat
Last night 1 sat with you tho foamy
""e
Raced swiftly by Into tho vessel's
tlffltf (k
Tho rlvor. ' patched with green and
crimson iaKO
Shown in iU various colora boauti-cd-
. .
And In the wont above tho wooded sldo
Of hills low-Iylnu dark with closu of
Tholr frfpjro of pino upstanding black
and lay
The palmy tutwot glow llarod high
and wide.
Far totha north abovo the city's light
A plain of misty cloud ran back Into
the sky
And in the deal abovo tl re towered
Great ruddy pmikf of that horelewi
uppor sea
On every hand nllatnu and shining
'"it111; . .
Lay this clouded land that bulongs to
you and me.
Visions of hor had gotten bo
twoon him and his work all day;
alio ditto Finally tho slow hot
hours dragged out tho day and
ho mot hor at tho cornor at tho
samo timo a car camo into viow
further up tho otroot. Gotting
aboard tho sweet young things
woro off for their tremulous plea
suring.
Tho oity was hot. TIiobo dayp
tho horsos woro hats with holos
in tho brims for their ears and
n big wot spongo in tho orown.
Tho passorby on tho sidewalk
ocoaaioallv observod tho furious
galloping and clang clang of tho
ambulanco going for some victim
to tho boat . In walking along
tho asphalts botwoon tho high
buildings tho glaro and tho ro-
fleotod onorgy of tho sun op-
pressed you and burned away
your vigor. But now it was
evening and tho strain was past.
And tho rivor with its hollowing
craft lay yondor and far down
thooo cool reaohos woro rosorte
whero woro icos and musio and
crowds aploasuiing. And side
by side cooled already by tho
rush of tho air. thoy sat chew-
ing gum and sedately sweetly
moditating. Proaontly thoy como
to tho riverside to which thoro
aro many others errant and tak
ing tickets pass through the
gatoway and go aboard the boat
A band of 9ix piecna.with ontiro-
ly too much trombono is braying
on tho hurriouno deck whilo tho
oxoursioniBts being rnuny press
horo and there upon tho decks
and in tho saloons waiting for
tho start. At last tho boat casts
off from its dook ui d backs out
into tho stream almost into tho
tho purplo shadows along tho
opposite bank and turning moves
Joo Conloy roturnod last even
ing from a yisit to tho James-
town Exposition. Ho roports an
onjoyablo trip.
Mrs. Mann' of Beddington
Mich. arrived in tho city this
morning to visit with hor BiBter
Mrs. Harry Mallon.
Mrs. II. L. Cooper ond littlo
daughter roturned today from
Chicago whoro they have been
on an oxtonded visit.
Dr. Gill and family of Grace-
uiont pusBod through tho oity
yeatordny evening enroute to
ChiokaHha for k few days visit.
Rev. "Wright an Indian preach-
er spent last night in the city
going to Ft. Sill this morning
whore ho will begin a camp moot-
ing. Tioket ARnt Walker of tho
depot and wife returned yes-
torday froa a visit wilh Mrs.
Walker's parents in Fayottes-
villo Ark.
Claude Bridges the hustling
knight of grip for tho Butler
Jarboe Paper company of Okla-
homa City was visiting patrons
in tho oity today.
Albort Ezol arrivod in tho oity
last ovening from Now Mexico
and is tho guest of R. I. Camp-
boll today Ho will leavo on tho
evening train for Hastings.
Miss Mamie Brown sister of
Harry Bown our popular lum
berman cume in from Edniond
last evening. She was aqjon
panled by jn.t Lossii RodkejJ
3
along its shiny path into fairy
land.
Thoy sat aft on tho upper deck
Bheltored aa well as possiblo from
tho oindors and watched in tho
sky and stroam tho colors of tho
greon and gold and purplo fade
out in tho tromondious miracle of
nightfall Thoro wasn't muoh to
B.iy. Tho onohanted land lay
farther down where tho colored
oloctricQ gleamed through and
abovo tho trees; they would go
thoro first and on tho return
full of ioe-oroam and bliss per-
haps epocoh would bo vouch-
safed to them.
In timo i myriad light and
dance musio ashoro indioatos
thoir destination. The boat draws
up alongside the warf tho gang-
plank is placod and tho orowd
surgos off tho boat an ingenious
youth caught in tho rush scream-
ing in imitation of a woman's
voioo "My child oh save my
child I"
Ho hands her oyer tho gang-
plank among the last over so
tondorly und mounting tho steps
thoy stoic asido into tho baaky
shados whoro we have no bus-
iness to accompany them. Suf-
fice it to say when tho boll rang
and tho people roturnod to tho
boat two people oamo with them
in an exalted state. They placed
two campstools together on tho
after deok near tho skylight and
sat down. His arm Btolo along
the Bkylight coaming and thoy
wont ofi into an eostaoy "for
gotting and by tho world forgot."
But not to remain bo. From two
dim figures both men looked in
a stranglo hold camo a loud ex-
plosive smack like a pistol shot
followed by coarse laughto
about tho deok. Hie irm drop-
ped from tho skylight coaming
and she thought ho muttorod u
cureo. Ab by raagio tho two
campstools disentangled and on
board that bout thoro were no
two pooplo bo painfully uncon-
scious ol each other as ho and
she Ihon they heard ono of tho
men murmer "still tighterdoar"
and tho other give a sigh like
Betting tho air brakes on a heavy
grade and thoy promptly fled
tho Bcono amid derisive yolls
And in moody silenoo ho
omitted to give her the goodnight
salutation as he left her at her
door.
-Strayed
Strayed from the farm of G. T
Ridor five miles east of Cement
on Juno tho 17 1 brown horso 8
years old branded on left shoul-
der B. I. and haa"outs on right
Bhoulder and about 5H hands
high.
Will pay reasonable reward for
any information leading to the
return of said horso.
Walter Rider
131 Ot Coment Okht.
Wanted
About forty young girls
to take part in the Mer-
chants Parade July 4th to
represent each state in the
Union fall who wish to
take part call at William
Diver's Paint shop. tf
What You Like
If it is
Good musio vocal and instru
mental Fridayjnight.
Elooution and oratory Friday
night. 1
Wit. humor and fun Friday
night. Anything you like.
Romombor tho place is opera
houso. Tho dato Friday June
28th 1007. Under auspicos of
C. F. Hustlers and Rustlers. All
help boost Anadarko. 133 4t d
Tickets on sale City Drug
Storo
Ftf6IOTWin?AK!rAS$
1toptlO0utnclliealluntf0
Greed Lakes
Low Rates
Round trip tourists tickets aro on sale throughout the
summer to the Great Lakes at very low ratos
Two or three weeks of outdoor life on Lako Michigan
for Instance will giv you a now lease on life.
Plan to spend some time in Chicago the Great Metro-
polltan Summer Retort.
The Rock Island offers fnst conveinent and luxurious
service. Enteres La Salle Station Chicago newest in
the city and only one on the olc-vat- dl'up.
II. (J. ILnvi:y Agt. Rock Inland Lines Anadarko Okla.
mm nu .nmni
...VISIT
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8 Brands Highest Grade Whiskies made in tho U. S.
Tho I- meat Cigars well cared for and
THE SWELLEST SALOON IN OKLAHOMA.
Big Talk for Anadarko; see for yourself.
WmTJLKY & MlULJSR PROPS.
TTpTifirfT!TffmuviggTM"wvyty'iwTnrfflf?risn7irTi
Tb ncaaJiitoiJL'iMKAaiiagTBOMBa
Rogers' Feed Store
See them For
Field and Garden Seeds of All Kinds.
CASH FOR EGGS and POULTRY.
O. W. ROGERS & SON.
fihe CrisKed Granite Co.
CRUSHED GRANITE FOR BALLAST
Street and Cement Work.
Agents For The
HATHAWAY GYRATORY
CRUSHER.
)&WSg
J. N. CU RNUTT
Makes Paints and Repairs
CARRIAGES AND' WAGONS
Will Save You Time and Money!
RENEW tho Youth of That Buggy MAW
with a coat of PAINT V U If
6th Street North of Citizens Bank.
tetutTUBMUUuxr.giO!8caMgJgraitcaaMHi2
J. E FARRINGTON'S
Feed Anc$ Seed Store
Stock and Poultry Feed. Garden
and Field Seed. Phone 1 36.
C H. CLARY Mgr.
Ql9stt
HAMMERT & AYRES
Staple ajid Fancy Groceries
FRESH MEATS SAUSAGE AND SALT MEATS
Fish in Season. Fresh Vegetables etc.
C Street Between 4th & 5th. Phone No. 84.
rtAin(ief'lt'
njKsozraaacH wrcrsmffiBrainE3nsggE3cnrg
GO -Tin: Main Strict
SKIS FURNITURE MAN
SIIAW Carries Every
TIII2...
Wlft.I KIND
3
Capacity lbOO Tons per day.
GRANITE OKLA.
BSSQtf
thingjUsed In tho Household
LOCAL NOTICES OF fr
Wants For Sale Lost etc. $
READ 'EM
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Call at the Democrt for
old papers 5 cents a
hundred.
Good toam for Bale oheap
Seo Dr. Boyd. 130 tf
A equaro deal for all at J. O.
Williams Farmora' Grocory 70 t
Go to tho Avonuo for clean
Bods pood meals and cool
rooms. s 13i tf
J. C. Stolznor it Rnn nnn onvn
you money on Detroit Vapor
Stove. Will burn alohol as wol
as gaaoiino.. 104 tf
FOR SALE 200 bu. Peaches
at S1.00 per bushel. Soo S. T.
Wright 2 miles east and six miles
north. 133 5t
Now store coal for winter use.
For tho best coal and lowest price
soo Stephenson Brown Lumber
company. 131 ot d.
The groatost satisfaction ia
always obtained from tho best of
anything. This is nartioularlv
true of laundry work. If you
appreoiato tho truth of thoso
statements you will most oertainlv
Bond your washing to tho Ana-
darko Stoam Laundry. Phono
ixu. 00. 23 tf
Better como quick if you want
any of that Bryan hotel furniture
at Shaw place. 21 tf.
Thoro has boon placod in mv
hands a smootho prairio farm
that ie located in a good farming
country that will ' bo offorod for
sale at a bargin. This farm is a
snap. For further particulars
write or call on O. J. Schoetz
Anadarko Okla. m tf
For Rent
Throe niceoloan newly paper-
ed rooms for rent over Callahan3
hardware store.
inquire of F. .T.Callahan. 120 t
Room and table board. Soo
Mrs. K. A. Jamos. South Bound-
ary Btroetiblock 58. 104 tf.
J.C. Stelzner & 8on have just
received a full lino of soreon
doors. 104 tf
Work Harness
Buy your work; harness now
while you have plonty Jof timo
mako a careful selection. In
order to got good results mak9
that soleotlon at Scott & Son's
See Jeff Ford for everything in
meats canned goods fresh vege-
tables daily everything tho boat
Phone your orders and thoy will
bo filled promptly. Samo atton
tion to children as to grown-ups
120 tf
Phono your orders in wo don't
koop our gooda long. Wo pay
the highest and got tho best and
soil it immediately. Joff Ford
Phone 11.
If you want homo grown cr
Arkansas blackberries by tho
crate Beo or phono Joff Ford.
131 7t d.
I BOSTON DYEING SHOP
Cleaning Reparing andlJPresstng
ALL WOHK OUAIIANTEED.-
ADKINS &nFIELDS Props.
Ono door west of Tingloy's
Indian Curio Store C St.
P. L. JORGENSON
A.TTORNEY'AT-LAW.
Jffice Anadarko
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