The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 190, Ed. 1, Monday, September 2, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Democrat
HUimailllTION HATI1HI
Onlfef Lj onrrior. par weak ' 10a
tr tty mnil pr yenr w.uu
(tyttr excejrt Sunday.)
H. B. ltERNDON Bd. and Pub.
Entered nt Un Ahadnrtw Okl. pott-
office w tccondclMB mail
tetter. Jh. 22. 1907.
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Hhould be cdnfi-
dent that there1 should bp n
new enabling act if .you re-
jected thin constitution thai
there probably would be nn
organicaliiu of the organic
ed territory until you eould
pet ready forjoin Mtutehond
and then you could pass
In with a constitution
made up by persons who
are not so patriotic and
t
not so full of the desire to
exactly ascertain the will
of the people." Extract
from Taft's speech.
The Importance of Registering
Thy registration books
will cloao on the evening of
Soptembqr 7 ten days before
tho election in accordance
with tho jaw. They are op-
en in the city clerk's oflico
every day.
As the republican party
opposed Jo the constitution
registers about three men to
ono of ttho party of the con-
stitution' and self-government
it; is about time for
tho democrats to wake up.
Democrats got out and
register Don't put it off
bub take the time now to fix
yourself ho you can voto for
statohood the greatest voto
you will ever have a chance
to cast within this tide of
times.
REGISTER NOW
The State Capital's Way
to Insure Statehood
In the Ciuthrio State Capi-
tal's issue of August ill it
lias achieved a triumph
of a lie. that is simply be
wildering. It puts up to the
voter in startling type that
lbiosovelt .will turn down
statehood .under this consti
tution if a democratic gov-
ernor and legislature are
elecied Sept. 17 but that
he will givo us statohood un
der this constitution if a re
publican governor and legis
lature are elected and tho
State Capitals printing
graft amounting to $57-
000 in overcharges be pre
served. Frank Greor believes
this the only way out and
wo think it is too for Frank.
So it is that the ojd time
grafts of tho carpot-bag
regime are yielding up tho
ghost tohir passing out
from timo to time marked
by au unavailing spume of
lies. The Guthrie State
Capital's output has been
noisier and less scrupulous
than tho average but that
Jv5000 annual graft finds
quitting hard.
If President Roosevelt
should make a difference in
tho performanco of his sworn
duty under the law because
a new state administration
5s doiiiocr.atic or republican
of any otli'er 'political coin-
p'lexion his iuiluenco in tho
United fcUatei would be dead
'tiio 1)0x6 day. And thoStato
Capital knows it too.
LOCAL NOTES
Marvin Brietow is in Fort Cobb
today.
D. D. Hong woirt to Fort Cobb
today.
Guy Gillette ia in Fort Cobb
today.
0. A. 3hw 61 Pdb4 CXfiMk it
in town today.
F Ileikett ipsnt yttprdjr in
Oklahoma City.
Thso 1'ruiuMi ipeiuftug tho
day in Uarnagia.
Will Mel'adjan nt to Capno-
gie this morning.
L Smith of Chiokaaha ipant
Sunday in the city.
Mr. und Mra. D. L. Doddj arc?
in Snyros for tho day.
Mies Maggie Daugherty wont
to Stillwater yesterday.
Max Goldraun ia back from nn
oxtondod trip in tho East.
O. C. Williams wont to Chiok-
asha today on business.
Judson Thomas of Chioknsha
spent Sunday in tho oity.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall LiveBay
have returned from EbReno.
Prof. J. M. 'Phillips has re-
turned to his homo in Vorden.
Miss JeBaio Bodwoll of Iowa
is visiting Miss Mabel Gibbs this
week.
Mrs. E. W. Roonoy hap gono
to Oklahoma City to spend tho
weok.
Miss Stella Stringer of tho Fair
storo spont Sunday at her homo
in Chiokasha.
Mre. A. Martinez wont to Ver-
den Saturday night to bo gono
for soveral days.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Hookman
of Carnegie were shopping in
the oity Saturday.
Mrs. a. w. wmtiooK nas re-
turnod from a week's visit with
her mother in Yukon.
Miss Bettio testis has returned
to hor homo in Chiokasha after
a wook'o visit with Hazel Kaiser
Miss Ida Lively has returned
from Chicago to take charge of
Max Goldman's millinery depart-
ment. Mrs. M. T. Stilwoll who has
been Visiting her brother Henry
UeFofd went to Minco Saturday
night.
Mra. V. T. Bonnell who has
been visiting at tho M. E. Bon-
nell home has returned to her
homo in Chiokasha.
Harry Campbell who has been
visiting his unoln Postmaster
Campbell over-Sunday went to
Hinton this morning.
Mrs. Frank Hoffley and daugh
tor Lillian havo returned from
Kopporel Texas where they
spent tho summor.
Miss Dorothy Cruso oarae in
Saturday night from Pawnee
Nebraska where sho has boon
visiting the past Bix weeks.
Miss Jossio MoClain has re-
turned to hor home in El Reno
after a ploasant visit of soveral
days with tho Franz sistors.
Mrs. C. S. Marsh and little son
wont Saturday night to Verden
whore she will visit hor parontp
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Robinoon.
A HEALTHY BUSINESS DEMANDS MODEKN APPARATUS
THE TELEPHONE
on Your Desk
Connects you with all the Principal cities and towns
!s XJs'irto Your Advantage .
PIONEER TELFPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
BILLINGSLEY & SON
Tho Place That
COOLS YOV OFF
MBMZCHSiaiIJHietAtfCIIiSBSi9BBBB
TRY THAT
..-he 'Gream 3oda...
Always on hand the fin-
eat line of Oonfectioery
Cigars Tobacco & Fruit
in the City
Gfie pkceghat tools You Off
3rd Door West P. O Anndarko
Mrs. Henrietta Gwin slater of
Mrs. E. B. Teie has arrived here
frum Missouri to occupy a po-
sttioti at the government school.
J. E. Wood who has boen vis-
iting: his brothers hare bus gono
to Now Mexioo from where ho
will return to his homo in Mis-
souri. Mrs. Jossio Miller went this
morning to Chiokasha whero sho
will visit hor daughters. Mrs.
Lottie SmtrtT and Mrs. Goldio
Montague
Mi89 Rena Popojoy who has
boon visiting Mrs. T. A. Roth-
well at tho Bryan hotel tho past
week has returned to her homo
in Chiokasha.
Mrs. Graco Neodham has ar-
rived from Alton Illinois where
sho has been attending business
oollogo. Sho has aoooptod a
position as stenographer with the
firm of Winne fc Winno.
LOST A lady's gold watoh
with fob on C Stsoot or on 7th
leading from depot. Initials M.
A. D. on back of watoh. Finder
return to Domoorat offioe and re-
oeivo liberal roward. 100 tf
Mrs. W. W. Korley and little
daughter have roturncd from
northern Arkansas and southern
Missouri whero they havo boen
visiting the past two months.
Mrs. Kerley'a mother Mrs. W.
B. Wonston. and sister Mrs. J.
W. Humphrey oame back with
her.
Tho Methodist Epworth League
will give a social Wednesday
evening. Septomber 4 at the
homo of Miss Gail Hamilton on
North Boundary botween Olh and
10th streots. All are invited to
oome without money and partake
of the hospitality of tho Epworth
League.
Tho family of W. F. Grose-
close who oooupy tho house
formerly belonging to A. T.
Boys on West Broadway are
suffering from an epidemic of ty-
phoid fover. Four children
ranging from four to twelve
years of age are down with it
now. Two of these are in a con-
valescent stage and two havo not
yet reaohod tho crisis. It would
be well for tho west end to look
to its wells and sewerage aa
thoro has been too much typhoid
in that vioinity this summer.
Do Not Heed Plea.
A now soprano was needed to flit a
Tacancy In a New York church choir
and thero woro many applicants. Each
choso her own music the Idea being
to allow the candidates to show off to
tho best advantage. Ono young wom-
an sang a "nleco" which began "Tura
me not aw jr." Sho was notwith-
standing One Kflnute Cough Curt
Fe Couobe Colds and CrMa.
GLASSES
Make all the world
seem
BRIGHTER
There is a gnnai1 of insecurity '
to those whose sight ii dun
Do not fun the chances of in-
juring your eyes through the
want of glasBeH If you have
eye trouble a personal talk
will Interest you.
win mbw ww HMniiiiiin lawman
Dr. J. F. GREGSON
Optician (o the People
Holler BIdg. Anadarko.
f LOCAL NOTICES OF $
T Wants For Sale Lost etc. T
$READ 'EM.
FOR RENT: Some office
rpoma in tho Miney building.
Inquire of J. A. Dinkier. 1q5 Otd
Notice
Sealed bids will be received at
oity clork'a offioo until first Mon-
day in September to furnish citv
of Anadarko light and water
plant coal for the ensuing year
beginning September 1
J. E. Farrinoton
184 Otd Chairmon Pur. Cora.
Notice
Sealed bids will be reoeived at
oity olerk's offioo until first Mon-
day in September to oonstruot
tower ndjoining fire house to
preservo firo hose. Plana and
specifications now on file at oity
clerk's offico. City oounoil re-
serves right to rejeot any and all
bide.
J. E. Farrinoton
184 Otd. Chairmam Pur. Com.
Plant a fall and winter pasture
Buy your rye whoat and alfalfa
seed from J. E. Farrington's
Seed Store. 30tf w
Dissolution Notice
From the dissolution of the
firm of Wood & MoKnight an
impression soems to have been
oroated that tho insurance busi
ness of MoKnight Jb McKnight
was also transferred. This is an
error as we still retain the in
surance business.
MoKnight & MoKniciht.
First pub. Aug. 20. List Sept. 10
Why wear that dirty suit? I
will olean it for you tomorrow.
Ladies those soiled skirts can be
made as good as new. Try me
158 tf James Adkins.
C. Street.
It is almost impossible to tell
you all the benefits to be derived
by sending your soiled olothes to
the wash every week. The above
refers entirely to the benefits to
bo derived by you but by follow-
ing tho abovo 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
tho board at telophono offioo.
Ezperienoo makea no differenoo.
175 tf
I dyo daily; let me dye (or you
Satisfaction guaranteed.
X58 tf James Adkins.
See Jeff Ford for everything in
moatd oanned goods freah vege-
tables daily every thing the best
Phone your orders and they will
be filled promptly. Same atton
Hon to children as to grown-upp
120tf
FOR RENT Two rooms over
Foley's Grocery store cool and
newly papered. 150 tf
Phone your orders in wo don'
keep our goodB long. We pay
'the highest and get the best and
"sell it immediately. Jeff Ford
Phone 11.
Plant a fall'garden. Buy your
bean turnip radish and lettuse
seed from J. E. Farrington's
Seed Store " 30tf
! WE ARE CUTTING LOOSE'!
9 t
On 350 sacks B. Q. Flour at $1.00
per sack. Puritian 95c per sack.
Every Sack Guaranteed
1 CORN MEAL
FRUIT JARS
-SUGAR
THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS
The.Best Groceries
We Have Just Put in the Finest Line of
Bottled Goods in Caddo County
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8 BRAUN
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SKAGGS BROS.
Aivadacrko Phone 92 Oklahoma
J. E FARRINGTON'S
Feed And Seed Store
Stock and Poultry Feed. Garden
and Field Seed. Phone 1 36.
C. H. CLARY Mgr.
HAMMERT & AYRES
Staple and Fancy Groceries
FRESH MEATS SAUSAGE AND SALT MEATS
Fisblin Season. Fresh Vegetables etc.
C StrectBBctwccn 4th & 5th. ' Phone No. 84.
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asm
J. N. CURNUTT
Makes Paints and Repairs
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS
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Will Save You Time and Money '
RENEW tho Youth of That Buggy MAUJ
with a coat of PAINT Pi 9 W
. 6th Street North of Citizens Bank.
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M. BRISTOW
THE PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY
BONDED ABSTRACTERS.
Have tho only Compleio Setl c( Abstract Books ia Caddo County.
OFnOEiEJRooms 4 6 aud 0 Holler Building
Anadarko - Oklahoma
Ghe Crushed Granite Co.
CRUSHED GRANITE FOR BALLAST
Street and Cement Work.
Agents For The
HATHAWAY GYRATORY
CRUSHER.
For that hungry feeling oome
to tho RobinBOn Cafe for Relief
Spring Chioken
Cat FiBh
Salmon and Sardines
Regular Dinner u epebialty.
Clydl Robinson Prop
Large sacks 25c
"Small " 15c
Y gallon 60c
1 quart 45c
Cane $5.35 cwt.
Beet $5.15 cwt.
Catsups
Olives
Olive Oil
Mandalay Sauce
gfngs .
IESEmCSB
D
G. L. WOOD.
c
Capacity lbOO Tons per day.
GRANITE OKU.
Dr.WILLIAMS
DENTI ST
Office over Fair
Storo. All work
strictly guar-
anieo.
Offict Over The Fair Store
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Herndon, H. R. The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 190, Ed. 1, Monday, September 2, 1907, newspaper, September 2, 1907; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81579/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.