The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 183, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 24, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Democrat
(Daily oxccpt Sunday.)!
II. It. IIBUNOON.'Ed. nnd'Puli.
Euiarudul. the' Anadarko Okla.. poet-
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HUHnull'riONSUATHMI
Daily L uurrior por wook . 10
Daily by mail por year . .. $3.0
Wi'dkly. Iiy mall por year. ..$1.0
Tyro Bakor in a euro winner.
Every day tnixken him atrdngety
and there uro good rousons for
it. Ho iu getting ncqttafnted.
with tho peoplu and to Uiiow
Tyro Hakor ia to volo for "him.
Thoro will bo no defalcations in
iho sherift'n office next term.
Vote for Ed WeBt for county
Tsoaauror. Ho has no paBt to
bo bashful about and is novcr
bo pleased aB when people aBk
his neighbors about him. Ed
West will got ovory Domooratio
vote in tho county and tho voto
of ovory Ilopublioan who votes
for the man and not tho party.
Qualifications for Legislator
Aoaording to Iho Domoorat it
suoma that tho qualifications for
a successful legislator aro that a
mun rauflt bo an export pitch
player a good judge o( rye ar.d
bourbon whibkoy and havo ex-
cellent proBpootB for an abundant
harvest of grandohildron Anii-
darko Tnbuno.
Tho Deinobrat haB novor aut
lined tho qualifications of a legis-
lator except that according to
our view 'lib should bo a man who
will voto for domoorats to be
U S. aonatora from Oklahoma
and who will bo in sympathy with
and make laws to oarry out this
constitution drawn in the inter-
oat of tho pooplo. Mr. McFad
yon is in tho party that ia hostile
to tho constitution and will hurt
tho domooratic party in Caddo
county as often and as much aB
ho oan. Ao for voting for Gore
Will doesn't know who ho would
voto for poor boy I Wo aro as will-
ing to trust Will's judgment on
ryo and bourbon aB any other
person's and ho i'b not too old
yet to booouio a grandfather ulti-
mately. Wo aro not against
William on account of his dis-
crimination on tho ryo question
or his attitude aB to having
grandobiliren.
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t LOCAL ITEMS
C S. Krioder is tho oity today
Ed Bitsoho returnod last night
to Chiokasha
"Boone Hito of Ft Cobb arrived
In town this morning.
Mr. MoKadyon left for HinU n
on tho morning train.
Henry DoFord wont to Okla-
homa City today.
Mrs. U. A. Touls roturnod from
KansaB on tho morning tram.
Chattel mortgago blanks and
noteB for Balo at this offioo.
W. N. Stahl is in town Belling
supplies for the State Capitol
Tho Demoorat now ha8 chattel
mortgago blanks and notes for
Bale
H. C. Oibba has importan'
business in Oklahoma Citv ov
Sunday
Fall millinery is already o
display "In tho windows of thr
Fair'Storo. .
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Haskell lef
this morning for a throo weeks
visit in Douglas Kas.
Mrs. L. D. Pedriok and two
children went to Lawton this
morning whero they anticipi
atterdinjj camp meeting.
REPUBLICANS BACK UP
Going to Challenge
Debates. Now Listen
. . T.jo Democrat man with his
oar to tho ground gets a hoarso
ru'nbling roar from tho
It tblioan ranks in tho form
of a rumor that tho Democrats
aio tb Ifo oallod on to maKo good
their challenges on tho hustings.
It U stated that the Democratic
campaign h to bo headed off in
thid wny as soon as may bo.
This printshop is not informed
as yotr whether tho Republican
dobators will bo local men or
men brought Into tho county for
tho purpose in fact from tho
difficulty in getting hold of tho
matter it sooms not impossible
that the Republican oommitteo
plans to got all ready and thon to
oatoh tho Domoorats napping
with' thoir local speakers all
Boatterod through tho county
and Btato speakers unavailable.
If such a coup oould bo brought
off their viow is that tho Demo
cratic camnnien hero could bo
very sadly hurt with thoir in-
ability to accopt at tho moment
of tho challenge advertised as
tho exploding of 'a bluff.
It is not impossible that tho
Republicans aro gotting tirod of
having thoir laok ot issues ad
vertised and aro now purposing
to Bhow tho Democrats a few
tniogs in campaign oratory.
It id easy to understand how
InJu-uuuB it id for tho word to go
around that a political party does
General Superintondent Robin
son pussoJ through tho oity this
morning in a special car.
B. F. Eastorling a popular
ootton Buyor has returnod from
an exienpivo trip in Toxas.
Mrs. S W. Whiilock and littlo
daujhter left for Yukon thiB
mining to visit her mothor.
Sta ion Agent Prettiman of
Lawton pasfod through tho city
thiB morning on his way to El
Reno.
M and Mrs. Warwiok oame in
from Arkansas last night and
havo rented tho E. D. Williams
placo.
Mr. Horn of tho Capital Con
struction company of Oklahoma
City returned last night from
Binger.
Miss Ada Harris has returnod
to Lawton after a visit of two
woekB with her oousin Callie
Crquhart.
R. Ben Popejoy went to Okla
homa City this morning where ho
will meet his wife who ie return-
ing from tho east.
Mra. I. G. Smith who has been
visiting her Bon Mr Williamson
near this oity loft forEriok ooun-
ty Oklahoma this morning.
Mrs. W. V. Simpson with littlo
son Forrost loft on tho morning
tralr. for Koystono in the Creek
Nation for a visit with her moth
er.
M.j Dora King returned to
her homo in Sulphur last night
after a short visit with her
brother Will Wright near this
Oity
MIhb hota Foster returned to
her homo taut night from Shaw-
ne) whero uhe has been attend
ing tho State Sunday Sohool As-
aooiation. Mt. M. E. Killenbtrger of
Sal u Jo Texas was in the oity
yesterday looking after business
intents. She loturned home
la3t night.
M '. Oaspar living- on west
Broad a-.y wob taken sudde ily
Biok yoatord y and the doctors
aro u i -it) It. to dttermine what is
til I IU V IcT.
Ro.E B. Tis has gone to
Paul's Valley to fill the pulpit
there oaiida. Rev. Martin of
Winnivood will preach in the
ProaH t riau Church tioro.
the Democrats to Joint
not dare to mako a spooking
campaign beoauso it hasn't any
thing to say and can't afford to
go boforo tho pooplo except in an
inconspicuous button-holing
fashion looking fearfully oveJ
its shoulder ull the whilo lost
some domoorat or other well-in
formed porson should bo at hand
to make a full explanation where
by ull tho littlo half-truths they
aro telling are shown up to bo
what they are actual misrepro
sontations of fact. It is easy to
understand how this hurts thoro
publioan campaign and how do
elrablo it is that a Bhowing be
made especially if it could be
immediately withdrawn and ad-
vortiaod as stated above.
The Demoorat does not know
who thoy purpose to use as
spoakoraor just when if indeed
they honestly purpose to use
thorn at all. It will readily be
soon why it would bo hard for jhe
Democrat to obtain such infor-
mation of all people and tho
roasops for keeping it close havo
already been suggested But
democracy haB sumo formidable
debaters who aro not candidates
men who havo been through
many a battle and if this chal-
lenge is not breathed on the air
as lightly as a soulful monkey's
sigh tho interests of tho party of
Btatehood and self-government
will bo suitably and gloriously
represented.
J T. Walkor and daughter
Miss Fanny oame in from Car-
negie this morning on business.
Mr. A. T. Bailey of Texuoola
Texas who has been visiting tho
Beoker family left this morning
for Chiokusha. Mr. Beoker is a
pioneer of this country having
como here twenty three years
ago.
Tho Mountain View band pass-
ed through the city thiB morning
on its way to Oklahoma City
whero it will play for Seorotary
Taft. The selections given At
tho depot were rendered in first
class Btylo.
Mrs. N. M. Bosley returned
yesterday from a visit in Trenton
Mo. where she was called to the
bedside of her grandson who
was ill with lookjaw and blood-
poison. Her grandson accom-
panied her home.
MiBBoa Cora and Maggie
Dougherty went to Randlett for
the day. Thoy arrived in tho
oity yesterday from Tennosseo
and at present have rooms in
the Lowdermilk house. Misa
Cora has boon employed in the
oity dohoula for tho coming year.
Whywoar that dirty suit? I
will clean it for you tomorrow.
Ladies those aoilod skirts oan be
made as good as new Try me
158 tf James Adkins.
C. Street.
DEFECTS
OF
VISION
Defects of vision altho slight
may cause much annoyance and
it usually appears in the form of
Dull headache
Or Aching Eyes
Now if you aro suffering from
strained vision our scientific
test of the eves will reveal tho
cause and a pair of our
"Rightly Hade Lenses"
Will Give Relief
GREGSON
Professional
Optician
HolfekBlg. Anadarko O.T.
ARTHUR M. LEMON
AUCTIONEER
Graduate Jones Auction College. Sat
isfaction Guaranteed.
Pjcastet I. T. or LaCjiosse O. T
SALE OF
INHERITED INDIAN LANDS
DEI'ARTilKNT OK THE INTERIOR -UNITED
STATES INDIAN SERVICE
Kiowa Indian Agency
Anadarko Okla. Aug. 5 1007.
Sohodulo of inherited Indian
Lands listed at tho Kiowa Indian
Agency Oklahoma for sale un
der tho Amonded Rules of tho
Secretary of the Interior dated
October 2 1002 for tho convey
anoo of Inherited land under tho
provisions of tho Act of Congress
approved May 27 10D2.
Bids for tho lands listed will bo
oponed at Kiowa Agenoy Ana
darko Oklahoma at 2 o'olook
p. m. on the dates given below
and eaoh bid must bo acoompan
ied by a certified check on
somo solvent bank payablo to
tho commissioner of Indian afiaira
for at least 25 per cent of amount
bid. .
BIDS ON FOLLOWING OPEN-
ED SEPT. 3 1007.
SE'f 28 7N 8
SE 31 ON 10
SEi 32 5N 11
NEJ 11 4N 12
SWl 21 2N 17
BIDS ON FOLLOWING OPEN-
ED SEPT. 30 1007.
SWH 6 4N.0
Fr. SW) S3 7N 11 (74 acres)
Lot No. 2 SO. 7N 11 (250
aores)
LotB Nob.' 1234 and 5 S32
8N 13 (57.25 aores)
NEtf 0 8N l'l
NW 35 5N 12
8WH 27; ON 12
NEH 20 7N.13
BIDS ON FOLLOWING OPEN-
ED NOV. 4 1007.
NEH 34 7N 8
NE4 5 7N 13
.SEK 27 8N 13
SW 31 8N 13
SW 4 2N 15
SEU 2 5N 18
It is almost impossible to tell
you ull the benefits to be derived
by sending your soiled clothes to
tho wash every week. Tho above
refers entirely to the benefits to
be derived by you but by follow
ing the above 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
WANTED Girls to work on
the board at telephone office.
Experience makes no difference.
175 tf
For Rent
Four room house on West
Broadway in this city Write
1102 South 2nd street ChiokaBha
or see Demoorat offioo.
12td
I dye daily; lot mo dyeforyou
Satisfaction guaranteed.
l58 tf James Adkins.
REMEMBER Tho Roeoe Ag-
enoy has a large amount of priv-
ate money to loan on good farms
or oity propor.ty. 175 3td 2tw
See Jeff Ford for everything in
moacs oannod goods fresh vege-
tables daily every thing the best
Phone your orders and they will
be filled promptly. Same atten
tion to children as to grown-upa
120tf
Froah oatfieh overy day fresh
oysters spring chiokona bam
veal beef pork cheese braine
and egg eandwiohes oakes
plea and oobblera of all kinda.
Regular dinner 25 cents. Sun-
day dinners a apeuialty.
Clyde Robinson Prop.
FOK RENT; To roams over
Foley's Grocery fctore oool and
newly papered. 150 tf
Phone your orders ip wo don'
keep our goods Jong. .We .pay
the highest and get the beBt and
sell it immediately. Jeff Ford
Phone 11.
WE ARE CUTTING LOOSE f
On 350 sacks B. Q. Flour at $1.00
per sack. Puritian 95c per sack.
Every Sack Guaranteed
COBN MEAL
FRUIT JARS
SUGAR
fl
THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS
The Best Groceries
We Have Just Put in the Finest Line of
Bottled Goods m
HEINZ.
8 BUI
SKAGGS BROS.
Aia.da.rko Phone 92 Oklahoma
fc. ..i
SS
J. E FARRINGTON'S
Feed And
Stock and Poultry Feed. Garden .
and Field Seed. Phone 1 36.
C H. CLARY Mg:r.
C'"'-'-rf'v"'v'.nv 1
HAMMERT & AYRES
Staple and Fa.ncy Groceries
FRESH MEATS SAVSAGE AND SALT MEATS
Fishlin Season. Fresh Vegetables etc.
C StreetJBetwcen 4th 6c 5th. Phone No. S4.
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J. N. CURNUTT
Makes Paints and Repairs
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS
1
Will Save You Time and Money
RENEW tho Youth of That Buggy VAIIF
with a coat of PAINT IM U W
6th Street North of Citizens Bank.
M. BRISTOW q. l W0OD
THE PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY
BONDED ABSTRACTERS.
Have the only Cooiulete Sctl cf AbMraot Books in Cadrto County.
OFFiCK'Rooint 4 5 and 6 Boiler Building.
Anadarko. - Otfafinm
V
Gje Crushed
CRUSHED GRANITE FOR BALLAST
Street and
Agents For The
HATHAWAY GYRATORY
CRUSHER.
The Reeoe Agenoy has an ex-
tra good typewriter to sell oheap.
175 Std
- Buaay-fFOR: saix cmup.
Buggy newly painted good as
new. Call at Demoorat office.
154 tf
25c
15c
lz gallon 60c
1 quart 45c
Cane $5.50 cwt.
Beet $5.25 cwt.
Caddo County
Catsups
Olives
Olive Oil
Mandalay Sauce
Mustard
gfngs
uuwm.wwH i.ii iin..ggncrT.rwL
Seed Store
1 Tyvxftrvr- )-t.Nj-)j-uw.Q
&W4'?&?Kttv.Mur
aTssfa2sawwi(
D
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Granite Co.
Cement Work. "T
Capacity 1W0 Tons per day.
GRANITE OKLA.
Dr.WILLIAMS
DENTI ST
Office overTair
Store. All work
strictly guar-
antee. Over The Yiu Store
Offict
Large sacks
Small "
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Herndon, H. R. The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 183, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 24, 1907, newspaper, August 24, 1907; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81572/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.