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The Dailv Democrat
(Daily cxcopt Sunday.)!
11. R. HERNOON Ed. nnd Pub.
Enteral nt the Anadarko Okta. post-
office an socondclaM nnll
mattor. Jan. 22. 1907.
HUIIHCUIITIO.'OlATHHt
Dally by carrier por wook
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yaiiy uy man nor your.
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...$3.00
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wooKiy.
fooKly. by mnil por yoar.
Democratic Ticket.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
HoprpHontativo.
C. C. FISHER.
Roprouentatlvo
FItANK STEPHENS
Judge of the County Court.
IJ. F. HOLDING.
County Attorney
THEODORE PRUETT-
Clcrk of the District Court.
CLYDE C. LEECH
County Clork
JOHN I). PUGH
Sheriff
TYKE UAKER
County Treasuror
ED M. WEST.
IU-tflator of Deeds.
H. F. COOPER.
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
MAUDE E. WIDAMAN.
County Commissioner 1st Dist.
JAMES1MURPHY
County Commissioner 2nd Dist.
C. C. FISHER
County Commissioner 3rd Dist.
S. E. THURMOND
An Uninforccd Ordinance.
The city ih in possession
of an expensive water and
v'ver system an also of
v'vernljCiisoB of typhoid fev-
r. An ordinance compels
vil the houses in the business
suction o connect with the
duwor system which would
roliove tho situation consid-
erably in the hot weather
but the ordinance is not and
litis never been enforced.
Not half tho business houses
aro so connected at present
and unless tho lino provided
jr in the ordinance is uu-
)sed they will not bo.
Tho difliculty in regard to
itting in water and a closet
unection with the sewer is
y expense. It costs about
iT for tho cheapest form of
. unection whereas tho or-
lary arrangement is less
in $15. 1 1 is truo that
i latter proposition pois-
i the air but wo aro used
poisoned air and it is so
y to look upon a death
in typhoid as a visitation
Providence it is so much
.icaper. Notice should be
nerved by the mayor that
beginning with a stated date
tho ordinance requiring sew-
r connection will be enforc-
(1 nnd from every day
. lioreaftor that tho property
wnors make no effort to
imply with it will be sub-
eted to a line.
This would reliovo the sit-
. tfou considerably and
'.mild' bo the dntering
jdges Tho next stop should
.o an ordinance compelling
.Ul residence property own-
o . who do not keep their
(mop j ts na required by ordi-
n ii '0 to connect with the
b .. tr. When tho connection
nuido genorally through
i
out; the city we will have
a
' ualthful town.
"Get acquainted" with
dr clearance sale prices
e know it will be low in
ur estimation but a
asant and profitable
qaintance nevertheless.
Goldman's!
LOCAL NOTICES OF 1 1
J Wants For Sale Lost etc. T
READ 'EM
WANTED
Cloan Cotton Raga 3& cents
pqr pound wanted at once at
Una offioo
Notice
All outstanding aocountB
tho J. C. William's Grooory
now duo and payable to
Trustoo S. W. Whitlook and
duo
aro
tho
you
are requostod to call on C
V.
at
Limine: or tho undersigned
onco and Bottle eame.
12t 43 S.W.NViutlock Trustee
Go to the Avenue for CLEAN
Bods good meals and cool
rooms. 134 tf
The greatest satisfaction is
always obtained from tho best of
anything. ThiB is particularly
truo of laundry work. If you
appreciate tho truth of these
statements you will most oertainly
send your washing to the Ana-
darko Steam Laundry. Phono
No. 55. 23 tf
For Rent
Throo nicojoloan nowly paper-
ed rooms for rent over Callahans
hardwaro Btoro.
Inquiro of F. .T.Callahan. 120 tf
Room and tablo board. See
Mrs. K. A. James South Bound-
ary strootiblook 58. 104 tf.
Work Harness
Buy your work' harnoss now
whilo you have plenty Jof time
make a oaroful soleotion. In
ordor to get good results make
that soleotion at Soott & Son's
Seo Jeff Ford for everything in
moats canned goods fresh vege-
tables daily every thing tho best
Phoho your orders and thoy will
be filled promptly. Same atten
tion to children as to grown-ups
120 tf
Notice
All parties having
against J. C. Williams
quested to file same
he next fifteen days
claims
are re
within
verified
with thotruBteo.
12t 43 S. W. WlUTLOCK.Trustee
For Sale
Ono S room house can be
moved easy. A bargain if taken
at onco
140 tf. Chas. Muller
The tailor opposite postoffioe.
Phone your ordors in wo don
keep our goods long. Wa pay
the highest and get the best and
sell it immediately. Jeff Ford
Phone 11.
WANTED A girl for general
house work. Inquire of Mrs.
Blaokmon at the Agency. 140 tf
Dr. WILLIAMS
DENTIST
OfTicoovor Fair
Store. All work
strictly guar-
nutee.
Office Over The Fair Store
For four generations Pabst
hH3 brewed beer constantly
striving to make the beer
bottor nuror more whole-
some. Tno result is the high-
est achievement in brewing
Pabst
BlueRibbon
The Beer of Quality
Brewed from Pabst Eight-
Day Malt which contains ev-
ery particle of tho food val-
ues of the barley-grain this
beer is the most nourishing
and healthful of all beers.
Cbarlos 11. Kanim
Anadarko Okla.
Phono 43.
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DR1SKELL THE LAND & LOAN MAN
bargain In Good farms far a fane Home
Or As An Investment
'Best of Terms on Farm Loans. It Will Pay You to See
me before Llostng a.
Needs; I Willi
No. 1 1G0 ncros. 55 ncros in cultiva-
tion 180 acres tillahlo upland some
timber liousu M X 2-1 2 rooms good
well fine water barn for -1 horses col-
lar young orchard J mile to school
two and a half miles of railroad town.
?1C. por acre or '$2400 for tho 1G0
acre. Can make terms on part time
If desired. This is n bnrjrain at the
price.
No. 6-lGOacron 100 ncros in culti-
vation 1C0 acres tillable 35 acres
fenced in pasture houso 14 X 28 witli
two rooms Rood well milk house
Stnble and granary 10 miles of Apache
II. F. D. and telephone line price $22.
por acre.
No. 2 7'JIacres bottom land near
Vcrdon Okla. House 28 X 30 4 rooms
with porchos enve fine well barn.corn
crib smoke house fine young orchard.
70 acres in cultivation price $35 per
acre.
No. 4 100 acres 51 miles of Ft. Cobb
smooth upland no timber i40 acres in
cultivation one room house a fine well
close to school small orchard price
$30 per acre.
No. 7 1C0 acres 2 roomed house SO
acres fenced in pasture 70 acres in
cultivation 'balance in grass 150 acres
tillable upland about 5 acres timber
and hog pasture 41 miles of Ft. Cobb.
$22.50 per acre.
No. 8-1C0 ncres 120 acres good til-
lable land no timber balance good
pasture and grass 30 to 40 acres broke
small house near country store and
P. O. about 11 miles of Carnegie. Price
$17.50 per acre.
No. 78 School Lease.lGO acres school
land house 14 X 24 4 rooms cave
well of.'good wator barn for 3 horses.
100 acres In cultivation 30 acres fenced
in pasture G miles of Ft. -Cobb price
$1500.
No. 79 1G0 acres 60 acres under
plow can cultivate 120 acres a part
valley or bottom a splendid houso cost
about $1000. Price $28.50 per acre.
No. 109- 1C0 acres 120 acres in culti-
vation all tillable 2 room house- all
fenced and cross fenced -all bottom
Jand 3J miles of Anadarko price $7000.
No. 103-160 acres 85 acres in culti-
vation 5 acres in alfalfa 120 acres
good tillable land 3 room house hog
lots stable and granary close to
school 3) miles of Verden Okla. Price
$33. per acre.
G. D. DR1SKELL
At The Empire
Double Show at the Empire Tonight. Eaoh purchaser of
a lOo ticket will be entitled to a uhanoe on a
Season Ticket Given Away
oaoh night this week. Mr. Chandler being the lucky ono
last night No. 112.
J. E FARRINGTON'S
Feed Arjd Seed Store
Stock and Poultry Feed. Garden
and Field Seed. Phone 1 36.
C H. CLARY Mgr.
WANTED!!
5000 lbs Live Poultry to be Delivered at An
darko July 1 7th at the following prices
Hens 7 c Ducks 8c
Turkeys 7 c Geese 5 c
Old Roosters 1 5c Each
O. W. ROGERS & SON.
r
GO SEE SHAW:
Aid Trade Your Old
FURNITURE for NEW
fu
Sjyyo
t BOSTON DYEING SHOP
Cleaning Reparing; and Pressing
ALL WORK GUAKANTEED.
ADKINS & FIELDS. Props.
One door west of Tingley's
Indian Curio Store C St.
Loan or Write
Your
To the Rest.
No. 70 and 71 320 acres ICO acres
in cultivation about 210 acres tillablo
land balanco good grass and pasture
land one 3 room house and one 1 room
house barn 24 X 30. $400. Ins. This
farm is near Carnegie Okla. in a good
Incnlltv nnil will mnkn a fine half sec
tion for some ono. Price $20.50 perl
acre.
No. 91 1G0 acres 100 acres in cul-
tivation 155 acres flno tillablo upland
smooth orchard houso 2 rooms stable
and corn crib close to school good well
and wind mill 40 acres pasture
chicken house; 0 miles from Ft. Cobb.
Part time or would take a good piece of
Anadarko property in part pay. Price
$30.00 per acre.
No. 96 1G0 acres valley in cultiva-
tion 100 to 120 tillable balance pasture
3-room house stable orchard fenced
and cross fenced G miles of Apache.
Price $3200.
No. 105-320 acres 200 in cultivation
3-room house good improvements 4
acres orchard and berries close to
school and towrt fenced and cross fenc-
ed. Will sell all together or separate-
ly; can mako terms if desired. Price
22.00 per acre.
No. 101 Stock of general merchan-
dise to trade for farm in Caddo county.
This Btock is located in Oberlln Kan.
Invoice about $6000.
A good livery barn nnd teams doing
fine business will sell barn and prop-
erty with stock or will' sell stock and
?ivc lease on property a fine location
or the right party.
No. 117170 acres GO acres in cul-
tivation nil tillable land some clover
nnd timothy a 2 room house orchard
fine neighborhood close to school. Will
take a residence property in Norman
Okla. for part payment on this farm.
Price $37. per acre.
No. 121 -IG0 acres 75 acres in cul-
tivation about 40 acres in bottom or
valley land 140 acres good tillablo land
balance good grass and some timber
house 1C X 26 and 14 X 10 three room3
and closet lathed and plastered good
well pump and running water good
orchard close to school 8 miles to
Apache price $4600
No. 122 160 acres 100 acres in cul-
tivation 80 acres of bottom land 120
acres of first class tillable land good
house fine water bearing orchard
hog pasture 8 miles to railroad town.
Price $5300.
Fine residence lots In the new ad-
dition for sale by
"Anadarko Okla.
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ARTHUR M. LEMON
AUCTIONEER
Graduate Jones Auction College. Sat-
is faction Guaranteed
PofcASTET l.;T or LaChosse O. T.
t'VHivvsMivNo
SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA.
Caddo County Opened to Settlement August 6 1901.)
BALDWIN a GIBBS' LIST NQ. 14. y
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JULY.
Many of our farms have bettor soil
brlnsr a greater income than some of the
statoa. These farm propositions are real bargains and will if properly handJJ
ed bring a good interest on tho money invested besidos making ono a fine home.
11.UA.U 1I1&01 UVliK.
For $1000.
No. 728 Quarter section seven miles
from railroad; on R. F. D. 1 mile to
school; two country storos three fourths
of a mile from the farm; slightly roll-
ing; all tillable but five acres; scattering
timber all over farm; blue stem grass
thick and high; small house; final proof
has not been made.
Sub-Irrigated
No. 570160 acres 8 miles from
railroad; 120 acres under plow; nearly
level black soil; all fenced and cross
fenced; small draw cuts N. W. Corner
giving good stock water. Water ten to
fifteen feet from surface anywher ofi
e
lacc; good alfalfa lanu all tillable but
e acres we can recommend this as
one of our best for the money.
$3750.
Hog Ranch
No. 724 160 acres. 90 acres in cul
ttvation GO acres in pasture; well of
good soft water windmill small house;
shed stable large enough for eight
horses hen house; 40 acres heavy tim-
ber somo good saw logs plenty of
timber for posts. Price $2000.
Timber Fruit and Stock
No. 768 120 acres 70 acres fenced
hog and goat tight remainder of farm
fenced with barbed wire; well good
water; orchard of apples peaches and
plum? good patch of blackberries and
grapes; 42 head of fine angora goats on
place; 29 head hogs chickens turkeys
ducks 14 head cattlo; 70 acres timber
one half post oak largo enough to
mako good piling telephone poles or
fence po3ts; some saw timber; 100 cords
wood. MACHINERY: 1 twelve horse
power steam engine one cut off saw;
one two hop corn sheller; one steam
grinder line snaic and three puiltes:
ono neavy steam sorgnum mm. will
sell without personal property if de-
sired. Price $4300.
Sample List.
(We have over a score similar to this
discription)
160 acres deeded; somo timber; 5 to 9
miles from railroad 40 to 80 acres
rich bottom land laying well. Re-
mainder slope and upland sometimes
rough good soil and fine for pasture;
fenced and cross fenced; frame house:
some out buildings and n well small
orchard gives all land ono team can
handle has plenty of posts fuel and
pasture and is an ideal farm for fruit
and stock raising prices will range
from $1500. to $3000. per quarter not
necessary to have more than 1 or 1
in cash; many now have loans bearing
5J to 7 per cent and can be assumed
by purchaser. A good level prairie
quarter fairly wll improved will
command $3000. to $4000.
Our office is a regular information
seeKers and investors at any time. Always glad to answer questions wnen
through with this list please hand to someone likely to be interested.
Address nil communications to
3 doors south BALDWIN & GIBBS
First Nat'l Bank. Anadarko Oklahoma.
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J. N. CURNUTT
Makes Paints and Repairs
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS
1
Will Save You Time and Money j
RENEW tho Youth of That Buggy WflW
With a coat of PAINT ll U If
6th Street North of Citizens Bank.
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15f)e Crushed Graunite Co.
CRUSHED GRANITE FOR BALLAST
Street and Cement Work.
Agents For The
HATHAWAY GYRATORY
( CRUSHER.
HAMMERT & AYRES
Staple aund Forney Groceries
FRESH MEATS SAUSAGE AND SALT MEATS
Fish id Season. Fresh Vegetables etc.
C Street Between 4th & 5th. Phone No. 84.
XI
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...VISIT
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MERCHANTS"
wiucri': you win vixr
la
Tho tineat Cigars
THE SWELIEST SALOON IN OKLAHOMA.
Big Talk for Anadarko; see for yourself.
Whitley & Miller Props.
1907 '
better wator more improvements an
high priced land in the older settlei
Good Lease.
No. 770 1G0 acres school
land; all
fenced and cross fenced: frame
house j
14 X 1G. also house 12 X 24. soil black
loam; lumber stable 14 X 24 hog house
8 X 28 21 acres hoff lot chicken house
well windmill 80 peach trees bearing
30 apnle 4 years old: 70 acres in cultl- 1
vation 40 ncros com 30 acres cottfn
20 acres irood for alfalfa: could lease anr
Indian quarter joining; 8 miles from i
county scat. $17oO.
No. 782 School lease two miles from
Anadarko 107 acres under plow 80
acres bottom black loam balanco slop-
ing. All tillable; ono two-room house
and one one-room house corn crib
stable small orchard 100 peach trees
75 apples. Fenced and cross fenced.
Terms pne half cash balanco on timC.
Price $1400.
No. 774 160 acres of fine land ha.
some timber a frame house well of
good water; about 40 acres under cul-
tivation 100 acres tillable; all under
fence and cross fenced. Price $2300.
Some ot the Smaller farms.
No. 616. 80 acres 2 miles from Anadar-
ko.railroad cuts across one corner.au til-
lable; about 30 ncres needs tiling; this
is the very finest of Washita bottom
land nnd Anadarko being a county seat
town makes it a very valuable eighty;
it is all fenced and about half in cul-
tivation; has a good building place but
no buildings on the land. Price $4200.
No. 750. A level upland eighty; nine
miles from railroad town; none in culti-
vation; all In grass; has some scattering
timber; a good farm for the money ; $000.
No. 777. 80 acres 40 acres under
pnlfivntinn Wl nprpa slnnp nnd bottom;
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some scattering oaK; small dwelling--
house; chicken house well good water i
running water on iarm; over nan nne
cum iuiiu luuriucii inuva nvmi miiiuuu.
one half mile from inland town; $1100
mortgage; price $1050.00
No. 718 A relinquishment 80 acres
28 acres under plow land lays some
rolling thirty to forty acres of the
eighty is good valley land; one-room
box house good orchard dug out and
barn corn crib well of soft water also
spring of living water all'' tillable btat
four or five acres; soil is rich dark
sandy loam. Price $1900.00.
Bargain Eighty.
No. 757 All under fence 65 acres
broke; remainder pasture; three room
house corn cribs and sheds slightly
rolling upland; good rich dark soil; I
mile from one of the best busines
railroad towns In the county. Prici
$2250.
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bureau and is at tho disposal of home-!
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Capacity IbOO Tons per day.
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Herndon, H. R. The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 147, Ed. 1, Friday, July 12, 1907, newspaper, July 12, 1907; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81538/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.