The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 141, Ed. 1, Friday, July 5, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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Women in Athetotic Contests
The 50 yard raco by ladies
in yostordny'e program was
a graceful and interesting
affair and suggests to us
nothing unwomanly or to bo
frowned upon. Itatficr the
taking part by women in
athetotic contests in a pro-
per way is to bo commen-
ded a$ thoro is addi'd health
ind strength and breathing
power to bo gained thereby
aside' from the pleasure of
trying themselves out in
6om0arisOn with their com-
petitors. How tuuoh wiser and bot-
her was the way in which the
-aiioifentB conducted their
.games. There the contests
of women wore a regular
and beautiful feature of the
day occasioning " not tho
slightest remark or thought
of Thlything unusual. Now
w&lbring our girls up to
softness pretty much and
the only competition in
winch they otfOT stolid be-
fall tho public is the rivalry
of " tomans lopks" vhiclf
iy3fno value as concorns
thoir health. When they
becomo houso drudges with
thoir lunirs loldfsconed thru
washing disheSfand lugging
tlio baby aboulthoy ge't
pientiyoi exorcise an rigui
but? it is tho kind that wears
them down instead of build-
ing them up and they have
no rosorvo of girlish strongth
and "lfoalthfumess to draw
unon.
ImjLho Wpmen's Colleges of
tho east gymnasium train-
ing is given to the students.
"yould to heaven that Ana-
darko had gymnasia f6r
botln boys'and girls and
made the utmost possible
usoofthom. 'v t
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Mr Br.yce on Oklahoma.
It is rpportod that Mr. James
En'oof ambassador to Washing-
tonfrom his Britanio Majesty
may have become 'persona non
grata to tho American admis-'
tration beoauae of his rooont in-
terview on he au jeoV of the
proposed constitution of Oklaho
ma fretluont Kaosovolt
has
and
waxed
exceeding
wroth
wants tho distinguished English
tatosman raked over jhe coals
forV'meddling in American af
fairs."
1 Let'H look backward for a mo
ment and understand "just what
Mr. Bryoe did. During atrocont
trip to Oklahoma ho mado ' an
earnest and'intelligent study of
conditions there. Among other
things ho investigated the pro
posed constitution. Being por
haps tho greatest authority in
tho worldffitTsttoh matters it was
but natural that ho should take
.an interest in it. S
'After hiu Investigation pome
ono asked himwhat ho "bought
of Uo constitution for tho now
atato. Ho roplied 'I tbinkMt is
a very sonsiblo document and
not toolong.4" That was all but
it was enough to 'arouse tho ire
oMr. Rooaovoltf who has de-
clared that tho constitution will
not do and has. threatened to'
. . . 1
keop the wnoio aiass in at recess
if it does no frame up ono to his
liking. Without thinking of Mr-
Roosevelt in connection with tho
matter at all probably caijeq
by not thinking of him very muoh
at any time Mr. Bryco ventured
tojxpress an opinion on'a sub-
joot that ho is familiar with and
' ooisoerning which he hasm world
wTiTo reputation as an expert.
It id beoauso of this reputation
and tho consequent weight that
Mr. Bryce's opinion will have
that'f h'eiErosSdit enteri ..vigor-
oub protest - Ho wouldn't have
utteroilf nohirp'if the Chinoso
minister. nad said oxaotV the
Tho truth of tho business is
that Mr. Roosovolt has novor felt
tho samo toward Oklahoma since
it was mado apparent that tho
atost infant in the galaxy con-
ained a Domooratio majority.
When ho was down thoro killing
wolvos bare-handed with his old
friond John Abornathy and
hobnobbing with formor rough
ridoru ho was led to boliovo that
Oklahoma waB Republican. Mis-
led into this boliof by tho number
of wolves Ho Bftw he signed tho
bill admitting tho territory as a
Ftalo. Now ho fools that ho has
boon imposed upon that tho Ok-
laliomans havo obtained tho
statehood goods undor false pro-
tonoos and ho is doing every-
thing ho oan to block tho game.
If tho new Btato had shown a
Ropublioan majority and framed
up a oongrossional gerrymander
aaoordingly thoro would havo
reen nothing but words of praise
from Mr Roosevelt for Oklaho-
ma and its constitution. Kan-
eao City Post.
Lost
Will tho lady who pioked up a
ladios gold watch near tho pump
in front of Bradford it' David son
store about 7:30 o'olock on tho
evening of tho 4th of July pleaso
return same to this offico and re-
coivo roward. The watch was a
email ladyjs size Elgin move-
met a black ribbon fob with a
gold oros'sCfoeing attaoh'ed. .
f ltd & ltw.
Notice
The Oerouin American Band
of Caddri'county will moot at tho
presidents residence on Sunday.
July 7 at 2:30 p. m. Tho usual
refreshments will' bo sorved.
Business of importance.
Ml 2t Ghas. Muller.
Marriage Licenses
Judgo Phelps hasissuod tho
following marriage lioensos sinco
.Wednesday:
'Earnost Peaoook Anadarko
Nannie Riley Cement
Frank Brightwricht Ft Cobb
Almora O'Connor
D. M. Thomas Lookoba
Sarah Morris "
. " . ...
Miss Ida Livoly" the popular
milliner of tho Max Goldman.
Co. millinery department left
this morning for a two month's
visit with homo people in Bowie
Texas. About tho'lst of Soptera-
UPDEGROVE
KANOtAcniMS unsm ruimv
owt n eoNtnoau y thi
mraw aiwun tum Hun oa
mux S W?1 JiAMJFAciURERS or FSv&R HL '
Advantage of m Hollow Concrete Buildings
Artistio Appearanoes
Ghoapnessiof construction
Buildings wurm in wint9r and
$1 Vciiuiuiru wuuo iiio wiiu
VT it- . BBnkkntHO
Blocks can bo laTd in wall
mortar
dvi
solid
t. r!-. T Ikt. m
L'oar cir; Mf.a
We.d9iro to inform you that
Frea from ratsmioe andvormin (
Perfeotly 8anitar& Resists '"rain and dries quickly whil
lid walls renfainWmp
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the manufacture of Hollow Concrete Building Blocks.
Th8''is the bes oheapest and most durable building andj
foundation material in uee today nnd wo will be glad to makdy
j ou estimates on anything in this line that you vJy desire
from a ohurch to a1 barn or the foundation of a small frame
B oottage. j
S60 our sampjes and got our prices
J ' Sours Very Truly
Updegyove
r.
It Was a Good Parade
(Cont. from page 1.)
woro not on tho oommitteo'e pro-
gram and should thereforo not
bo inoludod in it.
Tho baseball game Anadarko
vb Ft Cobb was pulled off at 5:30
p. m. and 7 onninga wero played
resulting in a victory and a prizo
of S50 to Ft Cobb ecoro 7 to 4.
Of tho raoo program at tho
Bath addition tho following is
tho summary:
300 yard raco: Button (Peak)
first; Lula B. (Parkor) third;
horso (F. B. Halmoore) second.
400 yard raco: Button (Peak)
first; Doak (E. A. Cox) second;
mare (Dunbar) third.
200 yard race: Lula B (Park-
er) first; Mag (S. G. Sigmon)
second; Buok (Al Amos) third
8igmon'fl Mag and a pony bo-
longing to Frank JaokBon also
ran.
7 p. m. ladies riding contost.
Thoro woro but two entries Mrs
Loo Hito and Miss Babe Mundell.
First prizo S5 was awarded to
Mrs. Hito and Bocond of S2.E0 to
Mise Mundell.
At 0 p. m. tho Flambeau club
marohod down Main street from
tho Avonuo hotel and aiming
into Broadway passed on to the
Court Houbo square whore tho
fire workB exhibition was given.
Tho court houso front visible
dimly through oloudB of ruby
colorod smoke that was shot
through with streams of colored
firo presented a weird and beau-
tiful sight. After the firoworks
a grand ball at tho opera houso
closed tho day's oolobration at an
early hour of tho morning. A
prizo was given to tho best wait-
zersand was won by Miss Weltha
Mundell dancing with Lou
Smith.
While there weroorowds press-
ing in tho streets all day there
woro no drunks and; not the
slightest disorder.
It is almost impossible to tell
you all tho benefits to bo derived
by sending your soiled clothes to
the waBh every week. Tho abovo
refers entirely to tho benefits to
bo derived by you but by fol-
lowing tho abovo directions you
will also bo helping those who'do
your work. Call No. 05 and givo
an order for our wagon to oall
every Monday. Anadarko Ste&m
Laundry. 130Jtf.
miui3y
& GONDER
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ooorln summer r
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rapjaiy and require but little;
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we havo established -Implant for
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A St.iS W Court House Park!
Miss Ethyl Allen returned to
her homo in Bridgeport this
morning uftor a pleasant visit
with Miss Marjorio Blackaboo.
Morgan Taylor a Mexican
beforo Judgo Robinson this
morning fo-r boiling whiskey to
tho Indians Ho was discharged
tor want of testimony.
Mr. and Mra J. W. Isham
passed through tho city this
morning onrouto to thoir homo
In Oarnegio from Walters whero
they spent tho Fourth.
Mrs. W. F. Hanoock and son
RanBom after a few day a visit
With her parents Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Scott rolurned to thoir
homo in Hobart Wednesday.
5" EMPlREltECTRlTTHt ATRE "
New Pictures? Every Night
BIG SHOW FOR 5 CENTS
Illustrated Songs as Usual
Next Door To Gfe Democrat Office
CpREMEMBER
o)e Crashed
CRUSHED GRANITE FOR BALLAST
Street and
' 1 Agcnta i' or rue
HATHAWAY GYRATORY
( CRUSHER.
HAMMERT & AYRES
Staple send Fancy Groceries
FRESH MEATS SAUSAGE AND SALT MEATS
Fish in Season Fresh Vegetables etc.
C Street Between 4th & 5th. Phone No. 84.
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...VISIT
64
MERCHANTS'
WIIKK13 YOU
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Brands Highest Grnjlo Whiskies 1nado in the U. S.
The Finest Cfgawjl well cared for and
THE! SWrtt&grf SALOON IN OKLAHOMA.
Big Tain for Anadarko; bco for yourself.
Whitley & Miller Props.
J. N. CURNUTT
Makes Paints and Repairs
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS
K&S
Will Save You Time- and Money
RENEW tho Youth of That Buggy MAW
with a coat of PAINT 11 J fV
6th Street North of Citfzens Batik.
w&&smmmmmmgfflmmsGG&
J. E FARRSNGTON'S
Foeci Anci Seed Store
. '
Stock find Poultry Feed. Grden
and Field Seed. Phone 36.
C. H. CLAR' TVlgr..
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Rogers' Fead Store
See them For? ")
Field and Garden Seeclsjof All Kids.
CASH FOR EGGS aSd'POULTRV.
O. W. ROGERS & SON.
St
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jyVVMwtf
GO SEE SHA
FVRN1TVR.E for. NEW
LOST Gold Inoket and chain
on B or C streets. Locket mark-
ed A. L. Return to Mrc. Linder
and receive reward. 1410tdltw.
C E. Anderson division sup
orintondent of tho Pionoor tele
phono company left this morn-
ing for Oklahoma City. Mr
Anderson has made this oity his
headquarters in tho past but from
now on will bo stationed at Okla-
homa City.
Mrs. P II. Anderson and lit-
tlo daughter Elva roturnod to
their homo in Depow I. T. this
morning after a pleasant visit
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
D. G. Galloway. Miss Ethyl
Hovey accompanied them homo
for a short visit.
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ONLY 5 CTS
Granite Co.
Cement Work.
Capacity lb00 Tons per day.
GRANITE OKLA.
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In England 50000000
barrels of beer wero used
last year and overy
ono knows tho English
are a temperate home
loving people.
Pabst
BlueRibbon
The Beer of Quality
contains less alcohol than
either English or other
American beers nnd is rich-
er in the good wholosomo
food-values that come from
Pabst Eight-Day Malt.
Charles IL Knmm
Andarko. Oklsu
Phono 43.
I nr.Ai NnTirRcnn
T Wanis For Sale Lost eic. $
READ 'EM
WANTED A girl for ceneral
house work. Inqutro of Mrs.
Blaokmon at tho Agonoy. 140 tf
School Land'Bargain.
100 aoros; fairly well improv
od. Must bo sold at onoe.
138 5t d Baldwin & Gibbs.
Call at the Democrt for
old papers 5 cents a
hundred.
Good team .for sale oheap
See Dr. Boyd. 130 tf
A aquaro deal for all at J. C.
Williams Farmers' Grocery 70 t
Go to tho Avenue for clean
Beds good meals and cool
rooms. 134 tf
J. C. Stelzner & Son can save
you money on Detroit Vapor
Stove. Will burn alohol as wel
aa gasoline. 101 tf
The greatest satisfaction is
always obtained from the best of
anything. This is particularly
true of laundry work. If you
appreciate the truth of those
statements you will most oert'ainly
send you washing to tho Ana-
darko Steam Laundry Phone
No. 55. 23 tf
There has been plaoed in my
hands a smoothe prairie farm
that is looated in t good farming
country that will be offered for
sale at a bargin. This farm is a
snap. For further particulars
write or call on O. J Scheetz
AnadarkoJ-jOkla. Ill (tf
4 For Rent
Three nioeoloan newly paper-
ed rooms for rent over Callahana
hardware store.
Inquire of F. .T.Callahan. 120 tf
Room and table board. See
Mrs K. A. James. South Bound-
ary streetjblock 68. 104 tf .
J.O. Stelzner & 8on have just
reoeived a- full lino of screen
doors. ' 104 tf
Work .Harness
Buy your work harness now
while you have plenty of time
make a careful soleotion. In
order to get good results .make
mat selection at bcott & Son's
See Jeft Ford for everything in
meatsJ5anned gdodefresh vege-
tables daily every thing the best
Phone your orders and they will
be filled promptly. Same atten
tiop to ohildren as to grown-ups
' 120 tf
Phone your orders in we don't
keep omygoodB long. Wa pay
the hirrhoat and pet thn hnnh nnd
sell it immediately. Jeff Ford
V hono 1JU
5 BOSTON DYEING SK
Cteaningf Reparmjj and) Pressing
ALLtW.OnK GUAUANTEED.I
ADKINS &QFIELDS Props.
UnoSlobr west of Tingley's
H Iifilln Curio Store C tat.
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Herndon, H. R. The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 141, Ed. 1, Friday, July 5, 1907, newspaper, July 5, 1907; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81533/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.