The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 186, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 28, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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LOCAL NOTES
4D (sGQG
O. N. Haskell left thH morr irjr
far Manguui.
Boono Hito of Ft. Cobb oamo
in on tho train last night.
A. W. Koontz took tho train
last night for Oklahoma City.
Tho Uoylo family aro enjoying
tho addition of a fine now front
voranda.
John Doolin of tho domoorallo
fltato opnlral oommittoo was in
town today.
Mr. "and Mrs. V. J. Mason of
Ft. Cobb woro in townyostorday
doing buBinoso.
Miaa JoaBio MoClaln has arriv
od from HI Rono to visit Mies
Theroaa Fraritz.
FOR RENT: Somo offioe
rooma in tho Mnnoy building.
Inquiro of J. A. Dinklor. lgC Otd
Miaa May Evana ofVerdonwhp
lm8 boon omployod in our oity
sohoole ib oxpooted to arrivo to-
day. Mra Sarah A. Doan went to
Ft. Cobb this morning where aho
will viBithor daughtor'Mra. Alioo
Miller.
Mra. Julia. Boatty who intond-
od making a bualnoaa trip to
Lawtonyostorday did notgo un-
til today.
Mrs.Pf.A; Board and ohildron
and nojoo Miaa Moblo Mills ro
turnod tliis morning from a visit
to Norman.
8ombboHy'ti'bird..dog Bhould bo
kept atihomo.. Early Una morn-
ing it killed a fino ohiokon in the
Path addition..
Frank.1 StoVonB of Apaoho tho
domooralio;oandidate for repro
aontaliyo waa horo to hoar Haa
koll laaj. night.. -
Misa' Edna Shaddook who haa
beon visiting Mra. Donoa tho past
woek haa returned to hor home
in Oklahoma City.
C. C. Fiahtir of Hinton demo-
cratic oandidato for atato repre
sentative was in town to hear the
epoaking.laat night.
W. H. Diver's went to El Reno
laBt night whero ho will moot
Garnott .and together they will
go on to.jKaoaaa guy.
.Mra. MKy Smart who haa boen
visiting.hor mother Mra. Jessie
MJl'er ro.turnod to hor homo in
ChickaBha tliis morning.
J H 'Arnold ' a miniatorial
atudent who worked with Rov.
Bench whon ho waa in Wacoi
Texas loft tho oity this morning
after aponding a day with tho
Boaoh family.
VinoonlCasloll brother of Mra.
Dr. Ruoaoll of old town roturncd
last night from Waahlngton
D. C whoro ho haa apent the
past two yoara. studying phar-
macy in hia unolo'a atoro.
Geo. 0. Johneon domooralio
oandidato for atato aenator paid
tho Domoorat offioo a oall this
morning." Mr. Johnson is a man
of wisdom and ozperienoo whose
manner ia oaloulated to inspire
conGdonod
Rev. Skagga of the Baptist
ohuroh loft last night for Vorden
whero ho will help Elder Harmon
of that plaoo oonduot a aeriea oi
meetings. Tho Baptist pulpit
horo will bo fillod Sunday proba-
bly by Eldor Harmon.
Tho Presbyterian Missionary
Sooiety moeta Thursday August
293 o'olook with Mra. E B
Teia. All mombers are urged to
attend. The regular mooting ha6
already boon postponed ono week
on account of the absonoe of the
president.
Tho oity toaoher'a examination
i being hold today and tomorrow
in tho briok building beginning
at P o'olook. Those taking it are
Misa Cora. Dougherty of Tennoa
boo; Misses Dollio and Jottio
Murphy of Kansas City: Miss
May MoClain of Norman and
the colorod teaohcr Mra. Ban-
CJtU.
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ilc xKPiil WnSSnlSi II ScSHiff H
Pabst BlueRibbon
Tlie Beer of Quality
Is a pure healthful food for brain-workers
and muscle-workers.
Pure because only the best barley-
grain and the choicest hops are used and
absolute cleanliness marks every step in its
brewing.
Food because the Pabst Eight-Day
Malting Process follows Nature closely and
retains every particle of the wholesome
food-values of the barley-grain which the
Pabst Perfect Brewing Process transmits
to the beer in predigested form.
Healthful because the malt is nour-
ishing the hops are invigorating and the
very low percentage of alcohol (3 J 96)
mildly stimulates the digestive organs to
proper activity.
You will And that your appetite Is bcttrr your digestion Is bet
ter your health Is better when you drink Pabst Ulue Ribbon.
Made by Pabst at Milwaukee
And Duttled only at the Drewcry
''Imrlea It. Kamm
Anailnrko Oklu
l'hoiw a
Fim
Haskell to the People
(Cont. from page 1)
vido a 2o faro. Presldont Riploy
ploadod With thorn not to do it
saying that he oould not pay in-
terest on the investment with
suoh a redudtlon; Ho was then
quoationod aa to tho worth of tho
road per mile and awore tho
value to bo $00000 backing hie
oath with tho affidavitB of aevon
other offioiala. Tho valuation
aooma then t3 bo 30 per oont for
live atook. 15 nor cent for real
estate and 7 por oont for railway
proporty. If tho farmer's bhare
of tho taxes were paid at the
samo rat? of valuation tho aver-
ago ahoop would bo worth S16.50
thoplg S27; tho oow S108 and
tho mule S3 17.
A feature of tho constitution
that is civing somo oonoerri to
my friond BusbyI call him my
friend booauao he novor forgota
mo ia tho provision whoreby a
tax may be levied on franchisee
and productions. For instance
a ooal mino or an oil woll may be
taxed on tho amount of coal or
oil produoed.
Tho atato starts out with a
sohool fund of $5000000 and
tho sohool lands will opeodily bo
eold inoroasing tho fund continu-
ally. Mr. Asp's idea was to let
the banks bid for this money
and give it to tho highest bidde .
The constitution providoa that it
shall be loanod on first mortgag-
ee on roal eatato in Oklahoma.
Pooplo oall me oapooially tho
Republican press "Boss" Has-
kell. I was bosaod by my con-
stituents who told mo tho kind of
constitution thoy wanted; but I
helped bosa that bunch of lobby-
iBta servants of tho business
graftora that wanted a constitu-
tion built on different lines and
I'll help to boss them every day
of orvioo as governor it I am
oloated.
Now gentlemen thin constitu-
tion is written altogether in the
interests of tho oommon people.
If you want it you will have to
voto for it. The railroada the
ooal trust tho lumber trusts and
all tho businesses that exploit
you will not voto for it. Further-
more If you want thi3 constitu-
tion written in your interest on-
foroed yoa'd- b-t'.er elect its
friends to offioe undor it. Wo
have alreiJy been openly noti-
fied that th$ 8j oalled Republi-
can tiokot will attempt tJ nullify
if olootod. . To you want that
whon tho ooaui'.u'i n haa been
and tho farmers' and labor com-
mittoos at Guthrie all of last
winter?
Gontlemon if I am eleoted gov-
ernor I' want u legislature in
sympathy with mo one that will
not tio my hands and attempt to
defeat tho foaturoa that you have
had put in there. Now if Frantz
should bo oleoted on tho Tulsa
platform that declares tho con-
stitution unrepublioan in form
and yet tho constitution oarry in
the olection ho will bo in a pre-
dioamont whon ho gooa down to
NVaahington with it. Tho proBi-
dent will say Captain how ia
that odnatitulion; what do the
people of Oklahoma think of it?
Then Frantz will say: "Mr.
Roosevelt they aay by a major-
ity voto that it is unrepublioan in
form." "Ia that so?" Bays the
Presldont. "Then what in Ge-
henna do you bring it hero for?"
Statehood is turned down.
Mr. HaBkoll Bpoko also upon
tho 33 ohangea made in reviaing
the conatitutlon 20 of whioh
wore on a par with ohanging
spelling or grammar. Ho spoke
of the present gerrymander
whereby Noblo county (Repub
lican) with a population of 11
000 haa tho samo representation
as Pottawotamio oounty (Demo
cratic) with 44000. Ho also
mentioned that Ferguaon while
governor vetood a ohango in
tho Territorial oil tost similar to
tho provision mado in tho oon-
sti ution that puts a monopoly in
the hands of the Standard Oil.
In closing ho said that ho
wanted tho voteB of all honoet
men men who wanted equall
rights and privileges under the
government and expected no
favors. He did not want tho
vote of tho politloal or business
grafter and Borved notioo that
he would hurt them all ho oould
in the interests of the every day
people as long aa ho waa gov
ornor if eleotod.
Weather Forecast
- -
Washington Aug. 27- -Oklahoma
and Indian Torritory.
Thursday fair.
GLASSES
Make all the world
seem
BRIGHTER
There ia a sense of insecurity
to those whose sight is dim.
Do not run tho chances of in-
juring your eyes through the
want of glasses. I f you have
eye trouble a personal talk
will Interest you.
Dr. J. F. GREGSON
Optician to the People
Holler BIdg. Anadarko.
LOCAL NOTICES OF
Wsvrtis For Sale Lost e(c. T
READ'EM
LOST A lamp off a oarriage.
Finder pleaao return fo F. J.
Callahan's Hardware Storo and
receive reward. 185 tf
Notice
Scaled bids will be received at
oity clerk'a office until first Mon-
day in September to furnish city
of Anadarko light and water
plant ooal for tho ensuing year
beginning September? 1.
J. E. Fakwnqton
184 Otd Chairman Pur. Com.
Notice
Soaied bids will be received at
oity olork'a offioe until first Mon-
day in September to oonstruot
tower adjoining fire house to
preserve fire hoao. PlanB and
specifications now on file at oity
oierk'a office. City council re-
serves right to reject apy and all
bide.
J. E. Farrington
184 Ctd. Chairmam Pur. Com.
Dissolution Notice
From tho dissolution of tho
firm of Wood & MoKnight an
impreBBion seems to have been
oreatod that the insurance busi
ness of MoKnight & McKnight
was also transferred. This ia an
error as wo still retain the in-
surance business.
McKniqht & MoKniqht.
First pub Aug. 20. List Sept. 10
Why wear that dirty buU? I
will olean it for you tomorrow.
Ladies thoae soiled.skirta oan bo
made aa good aa new. Try me
158 tf James Adkins.
C. Street.
It ia almoBt impossible to tell
you all the benefits to be derived
by sending your soiled olothes to
the wash evory week. The above
refers entirely to the benefits to
be derived by you but by follow-
ing the above direotiona you will
also be helping those who do
your work. Call No 55 and jjive
an ordor for. our wagon to oall
evory Monday. Anadarko
Stoam Laundry. 130 tf
WANTED GirlB to work on
tho board at telephone offioe.
Experienoe makes no difference.
175 tf
WE ARE GUTTING LOOSE
On 350 sacks B.Q. Flour at $1.00
per sack. Puritian 95c per sack.
Every Sack Guaranteed
Large sacks 25c
Small " . 15c
CORN MEAL
FRUIT JARS
SUGAR
Yz gallon 60c
1 quart 45c
Cane $5.35 cwt.
Beet $5.15 cwt.
THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS
The Best Groceries
We Have Just Put in the Finest Line of
Bottled Goods in Caddo County
Catsups
Olives
Olive Oil
Mandalay Sauce
Mustard '
8 BRUM I gfngs
SKAGGS BROS.
AiaLi&rko Phone 92 Oklahoma
HEINZ
)
DODSON
ziswrss'a
J. E FARRINGTON'S
Feed And Seed Store
Stock and Poultry Feed. Garden
and Field Seed. Phone 1 36.
O. H. CLARY 'Mgr.
K i I
!
HAMMERT & AYRES
Staple ajid Fancy Groceries
FRESH MEATS SAUSAGE AND SALT MEATS
Fisfn Season. Fresh Vegetables etc.
v. ijirtciiuciwccn tin oc 3iDi rnonc iNo. 84. r
:vhiyav.wv'SAi
The above is not aa good a
rendering of Mr. HaskoU'sspeooh
nor aa oompleto aa the Demoorat
wishes. It has boon noooBsary
to leave out some of the points
but this oould not be helped
suoh us the provisions made for
tho old soldier tho reasons for
limiting tho ux levy Frantz's 20
propositions and others. But
tho votera of Caddo oounty will
havo an opportunity to hear him
again at Carnegie on Sept. 7.
At the conclusion of the ad-
dread Mr. Boylo announoed
built. in aooordanoe with your Judge Oilleipie to spoak hero on
wishes a) .'xprojaoJ in the plat . th 20th
forma of your delegates last fall Ife t. 4.
and Lee Cruoe on
I dye daily; let me dye for you
Satisfaction guaranteed.
X58 tf James Adkins.
See Jeff Ford for everything in
meaca oanned goodsfresh vege
tables daily every thing the best
Phone your orders and they will
be filled promptly. 8ame atten
tion to ohildron aa to grown -upa
120tf
FOR RENT Two roams over
Foley's Grocery More cool and
newly papered. 150 tf
J. N. CURNUTT
Makes Paints and Repairs
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS
Will Save You Time and Money
RENEW the Youth of That Buggy Mtflr
with a coat of PAINT Jl U W
6th Street North of Citizens Bank.
I
JJi
e.
U. Im WOOD.
M. BRISTOW
THE PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY
BONDED 'ABSTRACTERS.
Have tho only Complete Setl cf Abitrsot Books in Caddo Count
Oitoje:DRoodu 4 5 and (5 Holler Building.
Anadarko - Oklahoma
JShe Crushed Gr&nite Co.
CRUSHED GRANITE FOR BALLAST
Street and Cement Work.
Agents For The
HATHAWAY GYRATORY
CRUSHER.
Capacity 1600 Tons per day.
GBANITE OKU.
Phone your orders in wo don'
keep our goods long We pay
the highest and get (he best and
sell it immediately. Jeff Ford
Phone 11.- . -
For that hungry feeling oome
to the Robinson Cafe for Relief
Spring Chioken
Cat Fish
Salmon and Sardines
Regular Dinner a epeolalty.
' Clyde Robinson Prop.
Dr.-WILLIAMS
DENTl ST
Office over Fair
Store. All work
strictly guar
antee.
Office Over JKs Fair Stejc"
o
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Herndon, H. R. The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 186, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 28, 1907, newspaper, August 28, 1907; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81575/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.