The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 164, Ed. 1, Friday, August 2, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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Tjhe Daily Democrat
(Daily except Sunday.)
-f!. R. HERNDON.'.IH. and Pub.
Strtd nt the Anadarko Okla. post-
oJHc aa econdcUuM matt
matter. Jan. IK. 1007.
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Train Goes in Ditch Running 50
Jamestown
Vr4 a
Miloa an Hour. LnginGer
Mac is Dead
ONE
KILLED
Hilton
Celebrates
6th 7ik 8ih
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yUllSCHIlTIONjUATIttf:
Dally Lj carrier pur weak .. 10
.fodfr by mail per year. $3.00
WeAly. Uy ni4 l"f year. . .11.00
A Victory of Bombast
Governor Fmntz has just
jieliiovocl a notable triumph
hi gottiug tlio nomination at
Tulsa n tromotuloim awe-
hisplriug glorious magnifi-
coiil glittering Htnr-pan-IfxT
jaumxs over nothing
a lit. hail no opponent.
Tho press dispatches inform
lie timt ho "wins in a burst
of onthiiHiasm." tinthiis-
Iftetu about what? L'nlosH
ib is onthusiaam over going
liewlfomiiost into the polit
ical bonoyard wo aro mil
aware fchafc there is auything
to gei ml-fucccl and chosty
ttbout
Tho governor yesterday
rocoivod a typowritton en-
closure tluit imwt cnuw him
oousidorublc unotise in tho
midst of all these demon-
strations nn ugly littlo
ohftllongo to a joint debate
?lptad "( X. Hnskpll" Mint
oanuot bo ignored or accept-
ed. For to ignore mt;aig
four to accept which means
defeat and to accept means
luVexhibiUou bufuro the cit-
izens or tho state that
means defeat.
Poor Fran to his into is
soalod. Meanwhile a littles
"enthusiasm'' may "be par-
doned. Wo wonder ivhether
it was pureliasod in Tulsn in
tle prohibition territory or
whether it was brought in
the delegates grips.
Tho Steel trust which re-
ports profits of 45 million
dollars in throe months can
poiut with patrotiu pride to
tho fact that it makes its
money almost wholly nt
liome. Hy virtue of n tar-
iff duty of $7 a ton on stool
rmlB tho trust is enabled to
charge $2H a ton to tho
American consumer while
selling tho same product in
Europe at $:J." a ton and in
Canada at $1J' a ton. In
tho Indian lorricory tho onr-
let naggers had a pleasant
suyiug '! would not bo a
man who'could not rob an
Indian." The Stool trust is
nob one of thoo corpora-
Uiat could not rob an Am-
orjean. The Kansas Ct'y
Star.
J Daily Local Briefs
AHbb Corn West came in from
Verdun thin morning.
Miss Bossie Jerkins returned
Irom Verdon last night.
.Vrra. Irene Brown is visiting iii
Chickasha u few days
J. M. Parker is a businose
visitor in Ringer today.
Mrs. J M. Parkor is visiting
friends in Graooroont.
Mits Amelia Under is spondiug
vfr; flays JrfcFort Cobb.
Poiioemun Chiids ia transaot-
'tog business in Cordell for a few
'diyp.
FOR RENT or SALE Tw
piunoq. Call.op;J. 'Ck Yqung-
itootf. ! ' 5taitwl64
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1'onca Citv O. f. Aug. 1
While running at a speed of
60 miles nn hour Santa Ft oass-
pnger train No 10 north bound
loft tho traok four Hits of Red
Rook at 10:32 o'clock this tore-
noon plurging down a 20 foot
embankmonl imperilling tha lives
of 60 passangors many of thorn
rusidonts of Oklahoma and at
least four of thorn from Okla-
homa City and injured 82 per.
oiig one of whom the engir eer
is dead.
Tho dead:
D C .Mac ongineor Arkansas
City Kns.
The moat -seriously injured.
C J Kanzor fireman Arkansas
City soalded about legs sorloue.
Mrs. W. II. Vivian Bradford
III bacK sprained and collarbone
brokon.
Robt H Wood B laokwoll Ok.
out on right arm.
Bessie Sifford Newldrk Okla.
cut on right temple.
Isaao Johnson Pooria III.
bruised on right oh est and right
arm.
Joseph Burford Okla. Citv
bruised on abdomen sorioua.
A. F Rankin PorkUiu Okb
baok sprainod serious. Mrs. A
F Ranktn bruised on right arm
leg and about head.
OJlio Smith Wellington Kas.
bruised on right sido.
11C Bradshaw Bliss Okla.
right arm and shoulder torn.
Chas Colo Oklahoma City cut
on hands.
Bud Goas Oklahoma City
right hip bruisoj.
Maude Qoes Oklahoma City
loft shouUer bruised.
Ruth Taggart Guthrie Okla.
serious out under right eye.
The remaining of th injured
were i.ot seriously hurl and were
ablo to cintinuo their journey.
The train was late und was
going at a torrific rato of speed
when without apparent causa the
engine jumped the traok and
rollod down tho embankment
taking the bagge oar mail oar
and two day conohoa with it a
Pullman sleeper alono romaining
on the rails.
Engineer Mao was oaught in
his onginu as it turned over and
was so badly soul'Ied by esoap-
ing steam that he died as the
special that brought the injured
to this city roaohed the station
here this ovoning. His injures
were horrible the flesh being
oookud from tho bonos in places
on his body.
The accident oooured so quick-
ly that tho passengers were pen-
ned in the badly shattered cars
bofore thuy realized what .was
happening. Above the sound of
cracking glass the oreaking of
timbers and the hisa of escaping
of ateam.rruuae the criea of the
wounded sjote praying others
dureiog and nil norror atrioken.
For three hours tho injured pass-
ongers wer wiUiout effective
reTiof.
The car in which most of tho
victims wore rldinsr turned dom-
pletely ovrr.
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J3SS
Dtlplnar tlia fl u'antliAv
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food and drink more of n jjffljr-
nqiim lowM which refiuiru ftgw ..
iuw onargy lor inoir ui-ck j
Kiiii niiu HBaiiuimuun;
Pafost
ueRiHD
The Beer of Quality
contains just tho same
iimmint of fnnil na mil If
.fttfe but in n form much easier
0 U nsaimllated nnd thuiWoro
moro licftlthful.
a AB
bhorlQB H.Kauim
Anitnnrlco OUla! J '
Democratic Nominee for the U. S. Senate will speak
August 6th. (Afternoon)
HON C N. HASKELL ' .
Our First Governor
Ml l L FULTON '
Our First Congressman
Will Speak August 7th (Afternoon)
Caddo Comnty Democracy
Excursion Rates are being arranged
All Wishing To Attend
Leave names at the Democrat Office
6e Crushed Granite Co.
CRUSHED 6RANITE FOR BALLAST
Street and Cement Work.
Ageats For The
HATHAWAY GYRATORY
CKUSIIER.
Capacity ibOO Tons per day.
GRANITE OKU.
HAMMERT & AYHES
Staple and Fancy Grocerie
FRESH MEATS SAUSAGE AND SALT MEATS
Fisbin Seasofi. Fresh Vegetables etc.
C StrcetJBctwccn 4th & 5th. Phone No. 84.
I ijatflyi.'tJiKli iciHjHV'fMMiW.n
ssssimmmssmmsBamssssi
J. N. CURNUTT
Makes Paints and Repairs
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS
Will Save You Time and Money
RENEW tho Youth of That Buggy ftj AlV
with n coat of PAINT RO W
6th Street North of Citizens Bank
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S NATIONAL BANK
ISZEN
ANADARKO OKLAHOMA.
We want your business We h.ivo money to loan at all
times. We never loan money unlesa we feel able to take
oare of the loan. Those who borrow money of this bank
know where to firtd their notes whan they wish to make
payments We avoid evary possible way of causing- ex-
pen so to our cietomers permit them to extend time of
payment or stop interest if paid before maturity. "We
pay interest on time deposits. No director of this bank
is allowed to speculate in any way In fnot this is a
family bank and each member feola and is porsonally
r9onsi0le to each depositor makinp; THE CITIZENS
NATIONAL BANK OF ANADARKO as safe as any
bank in Oklahoma.
L. W. MYERS President.
. GO SEE SHAW:
fe FIHN1TVR.E for NEW
D
M. UHISTOW ' O. L. WOOD.
THE PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY
BONDED ABSTRACTERS.
Have tho only Comploio Sell cl Abstract Books -In Caddo County.
OFnCEirjHOoms 4 5 ant' o;nollorButl(llnp.
Anadarko - Oklahoma
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H&mpton Iloads Norfolk Va
Open until November 30.
Of great historical Interest for Americana. Grand
navnl and military giwctncltti. Submarine warship
race. Competitive airship flights. Gorgeous night
harbor illuminations.
Very low rates for nn Eastern trip a most delight-
ful summer outing taking in the Exposition. Cost
dopends upon routo selected.
Pull particulars from the
Rock Island Man
.
II. G. 1IARVBY Agent Rock Island Lines. Ar.adarko Okla
J. E FARRINGTON'S
Keicl And Seed Store
Stock and Poultry Feed. Garden
and Field Seed. Phone 1 36.
C H. CLARY IWlr.
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F01EYSH0NET-IAS fOIHTSHOE: M
?tea thfoeugl.aoclliea.i6ltn;fg tivras uo48' Frwrnet igts
It LOCAL NOTICES OF f
Wants For Sate Lost etc.
READ 'EM 9-
Phono your orders in wo don'
koep our goods long. Ws pay
the highest and get the best and
sell it immediately. Jeff Ford
Phone 11.
Bargains
Wa have a numbor of oi1
properties to trade ir farms.
Wo can sell a lot m;d brio.
building in bueino.'-s section o
Anadarko for. S2.600 and mike s
loan on the property of 81600.
It W (ltd 100 BALDWIN & GIBBS.
Anadarto Okie
For Rent Two nicely furnish
ed south rooms on Broadway.
See Mrs. Barbara Linder nt the
millinery storo. 151 tf
BUOOY FOR SALE CHEAP.
Buggy nowly painted good aa
new. Call at Domoorat office.
154 tf
Sue Jeff Ford for everything in
meats canned goods fresh vege-
tables daily everything the boat
Phono your ordors and they will
be filled promptly. Same ntten
tion to children as to grown-ups
120 tf
WANTED A girl for general
house work. Inquire of Mrs
Blaokmon nt the Agency. 140 tf
Room and table board. See
Mrs. K. A. James. South Bound-
ary street blook 58. 104tf .
It is almost impossible to tell
you all the benefits to bo derived
by sending your soiled olothos to
the wash every woek. The abjvo
refers entirely to the benefits to
bo derived by you but by follow
ing the ubovo directions you will
also be helping those who do
your work. Call No 55 and give
an ordor for our wagon to oall
every Monday. Anadarko
Steam Laundry. 130tf
Work Harness
Buy your work harnesB now
whilo you haveplenty kof time
make a careful selection. In
ordor to get good reBultB make
(hat 8elantkm at Scott & Son's
Why wear that dirty suit? I
will clean it for you tomorrow.
Ladies those soiled skirta nan bo
mado aa good ns now Try mo.
158 tf Jambs Adkins.
C. Stroot.
FOR RENT Two roDma over
Foley's Grocory store cool and
nowly pnporud. 150 tf
B0AUDER8 Mrs. Gordon livi
ing at corner of South Bc.uuud)'J
and 7'.h Street ban room ind
table board- See hcr. 150 tl
r. F.
OPTICIAN
Glasses fitted scientifically
Room 1. Holler Building
Anadarko Oklahoma.
Dr.WILLIAMS
D E N T I ST
Office over Fair
Store. All work
strictly guai-
nntoc. Office Over The Fair Store
ARTHUR M. LEMON
AUCTIONEER
Graduate Jones Auction College. Sat'
isfaction Guaranteed.
PocASTbT I. T. or LACaossu O. '1
Our Mules Are Gone
Wo want another span tq trade
for city Property Let us knov
at oooo.
8td ltw 102 . Baldwin & Gmns.
Weather Forecast
Washington July 31.- -Okla-ohma
and Indian Territory.
Thursday fair.
I dyo daily; let mo dye for you
Satisfaction guaranteed.
158 tf James Adkins.
Notice
Notico is hereby civon that I have
rthis day filed in tho office of tho countj
clerk of Caddo county Oklahoma terri
tory my application and petition for n
license to sell at retail intoxicate
liquora upon lot 29 blk 3G 3d ward
city of Anadarko O. T. and unless rt
monstrance or protest is filed within
weeks .license will istue as prayed foi
Witness my hand
J. II. IIukley.
First pub. Aug. 1 last pub. Aug. Ij
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Herndon, H. R. The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 164, Ed. 1, Friday, August 2, 1907, newspaper, August 2, 1907; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81553/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.