The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 196, Ed. 1, Monday, September 9, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Democrat
H;iiMCiiiiriON hatici
U.lly Ij carrier pr week
Dully by mnll ter year .
W'okly. by iiiiUl per year.
( Dully except Sunday.)
10c
$3.00
$1.8
U. K. 1IEKNDON ISd. and Pub.
ntcrednt tlw"Anmlarco Okln. posl-
olBce uh hucoimIcIhm innll
matter. Jan ' 22. 1W7.
nijrhl.
Robnctt Misstates
iii his speech uturdny
Tom Hobuut'l made a
. c t i
lvproseu union 01 a Historic-
al fact- to liiH audionce that
h practically t misstate-
ment -Whore lie aaid that
but one ?late lias over been
admitted by Democrats
wince Lincoln's day. It is
possible even probable
that Mr. Hobbnett did not
know that the Democratic
Congress of 1888-!1 pussed
the enabling- acts that per-
mitted the ndmission of the
states of North Dakota
South Dakota Montana
and Washington which acts
were signed by President
Cleveland on Foby. 22 LS89.
These acts were accepted
and constitutions ratified
on July l following- and the
proclamation signed by
President Harrison. The
issuance of the proclama-
tion was not much more
than a. clerical act. This
would raise the admission
of Htates from one as stat-
on by Uobnotb to live.
Furthermore the territo
ry of Oklahoma was opened
to settlement by a Demo
cratic Congress and tho act
Burned bv a Democratic
President. Mr. Itobnett
should not. resort to mis-
representations i hat como
through telling half truths.
It always creates the im-
pression of bad faith.
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LOCAL NOTES
D ?
Tho long wished f v rain came
hut night.
Mies Beadie Jerkins went to
Verdon Saturday night.
Charloy Gillutto oame in fr. m
Hjbart Saturday night.
B. F. Eastorling roturned from
Lookoba Saturday night.
Miss Mary Qubua returnud to
her home in Apaoho this morn-
in. Burn-rl'o Mr. nnd Mrs. Loon
Qilbort Sunday raornlnjr a nine
pound boy.
Mies Ruby James ounio In Sat-
urday from Carnegio to opena
Sunday at home.
Miss Iiowoim MoiihuU loft Sat-
urday night for i visit witt
friends in Minoo.
Mrd. William Roeco and daup li-
ter Miss llasol will lonvo tomor-
row for a visit in Sulphur
Tho infant daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Robort Gaea on West
Oklahoma Avonuo is quite ill.
V. S. Froelin lolt yestorday
for tho oastorn markets St. Louis
Chicago Now York and Boston.
Rev. G. H. Northon whojgave
a temperanoo talk on tho street
Saturday loft Saturday for Man-
gum. Ernest Gallahur loft this morn-
ing for Norman whoro ho will at-
tend the preparatory to tho Uni-
versity. Miss Loin Louoh oamo in Sat-
urday from Oklahoma tCity to
visit several days with Z Mrs.'
Lloyd Heflin.
Mrs. W. W. Vaughanand
ohildron went to Chiokusha Sat-
urday night to spend Sunday
with relatives.
Rev. James Anderson of
Stoneburg Texas who ououpied
the Presbyterian pulpit horo yee-
torday left this morning for Forsyth.
Mrs. Guy Gillette and little
daughters Nova and Nota re-
turned Saturday evening from
a visit of Bovoral days with rela-
tives in Hobart.
Mrs. Carl filitsoh of Oklahoma.
City has arrived in tho city for a
sovoral week's visit with Mrs. B.
S. Dixon.
Mrs. A. J. Cirolo has arrived
from Lawton for a visit of two
weeks with hor mother Mrs
Emma Fransis.
W. V Vaughn filed a petition
in tho Probate court asking that
Thomas Bolos bo appointed guar-
dian of ChoBter Craw one of the
minor heirs of Mrand Mrs. Ches-
ter Craw. s
Building for Sale.
Strong frumo building 80x30
good for residence or burn.
Must go this week. Baldwin A
Gimia. 12 3td ltw.
WANTED At Mra. Linder'a
millinery parlors an apprentice
girl. 101 Ot
FOR RENT. One 5-ronm
house. K. Prcger. 102 GtcJ.
Jeff I'ord is in the market" to
restore that appetito jaded by
tho hot vaoationloss summor. Ho
is at tho other end of Phono 11
Call him up; what ho says will
mako you hungry. 102 tf
ROOMS to ront. Close in.
$1.50 per month. Baldwin &
Gidos. 103 6 td
You can get what you want
oftonor and quioker by telephon-
ing Jeff Ford than any other
way. Is it anything in moats
canned goods fresh vegetables?
He has them. 102tf
WANTED Girls to work on
tho board at telephone offioo.
Exporionoo makes no difference.
175 tf
I dye daily; lot me dye for you
Satisfaction guaranteed.
158 tf James Adkins.
General Brant Kirk oommand
or of the sons of confederates
gives out tho following interview
today :
"it has been statod by the Ok-
lahoma News ana other papors
that in ull probability I would not
support tho Domooratio tloket
beoauso a prohibition plunk wis
not put in thu Domooratio pla'
form. It is true I am an ardont
supporter of tho Prohibition
eauso and have been on tho
stump for Prohibition but that
faot doos not in tho least man-
ner abate my enthusiasm for tho
Domooratio cause
Tnis report is absolutely
groundless. 1 am now proclaim-
ing democracy from tho stump.
I stated to tho people on tho
stump when I waa a candidate
for the Democratic nomination
for United Statos Senator up to
tho time of my withdrawal from
that i ace that I Would support
the Democratic ticket from top
to bottom as I have done in
North Carolina and Texas all
my life. I am for tho Domoorat-
io tiolcet tho constitution Stato-
hood with all my soul and
s'.rongth.
Domooraoy must rule; rail-
roads must pay taxes; coons and
oarpot baggers must go. As a
southern Demoorat 1 admonish
my friends to stand by Haskell
'till tlm Inct fn nrm'rPH. Hnnknl
ia an Ohio Demoorat but oui
ticket is made up chiefly of south-
ern men. There jb no room in
this stato for sootionalism ; this
is ono grand rounded country
forever."
T. P. Gore ddmucratic candi-
date for senator paebod through
hero Saturday ovdnlng from
Lookoba to Apaoho speaking at
Lookoba Saturday af'ernoon to a
large and interested audienco
and at Apaoho Saturday night.
Mrs. Josoph Conley and Mrs.
T. Vandovonler havo returned
from a visit of several weeks
to Mound City Missouri. Mrs. Ed
Doolin and ohildren of Tarkio
Missouri oamo with thorn for a
short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rooney
arrived yesterday from Oklaho-
ma City where they have heon
for several days ringing with
them their little nophow Maxio
Palmer. They went to Graoe-
mont this morning.
For Sale or trade
for Farms.
A furnituro stock newspaper
restaurant and grocery stock
BeVe'ral Anadarko residenoesj a
hotol and a nine-room modern
houso in Oklahoma City.
All who are interestod in these
I propositions should let us know
soon iia inoy onanire ranmiv.
Baldwin & Gibbs. Anadarko
O. T. .102 3td ltw.
New Business.
W. H. Turner and A. W. Par-
shall aro putting a stock of wall
paper and paints into tho room
south of F M. Barnes' photo-
graph gallory. They will bo
open to the public in about threo
days. The Democrat wishes suc-
cess to this now business ontor-preso.
GLASSES
Make all the world
seem
BRIGHTER
There is a Bouse of insecurity
to those whose night is dim.
Do not run tho chances of in-
juring your eyes through tho
wnntof RlaHscH. If you have
eye trouble n personal talk
will interest you
Dr. J. F. GREGSON
Optician to the People
Holler BIdg. Anadarko.
There Is Nothing So Good
As Those DOUGLAS
CHOCALATES
Just In At
BILLINGSLEY'S
Dcn't you think they will
mako your young lady
friend all the aweoter?
The DOUGLAS CHOCA-
LATEThe Be&t In The
World.
YoUugheim's Clothing Store
'will bo olosed all day Monday.
Oct. 9 on aooount of Jewish
holiday. 103 3td ltw.
Come to the Robinson Cafe to
got just what you fresh lake
trout catfish fresh oysters
spring chicken imported salmon
and sardines. Boupp and chilli.
Regular dinner a specialty.
102 tf Clyde Robinson Prop.
L0t NOTICES OF
T Wsvnts For Sale Lost etc. T
READ '!
8o Acres for Sale
3 miles from Anadarko prioo
S2500. See Baldwin & Gibbe
Anadarko Oklahoma.
189 Ot d 37 2t w
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Bhe World Moves
-.So With-
THE URQUJ1ART GROCERY
We came to our new home this week and we immediately
Begin a Series of Record Breaking Sales!
FARMERS WE WANT YOUR POTATOES
F And Will Pay The Highest Market Price!
YO U
WANT MY GROCERIES
nnd can get them at the cheapest price
'4 7 SEE US IN OUR NEW STAND 1 i
North Side of Main Street Opposite Baird's.
- - GAe
VRQVHAR.T GROCERY
AtNADARKO
OKLAHOMA
WE
STILL HAVE SOME
"B Q" FLOUR
Don't Put Off Buying Or You
Will Have Put it Off Too Long
EVERY SACK GUARANTEED
WE HAVE THE FINEST LINE Of
BOTTLED GOODS la Cddo County
DODSON
. BRAVN
TRY THEM AND SEE
Catsups Apple Vinegar
Salad Dressings ....
Mandalay Sauoe
Olives Preserves Jellios
BLANKES COFFEES!
13-
THE BEST
In The Market!
Dr. WILLIAMS
D E N T I ST
LOST A lady's gold watch
with fob on C Stdeet or on 7th
leading from depot. Initials M.
A. D. on back oE watch. Finder
return to Demoorat office and re-
ceive liberal reward. 190 tf
SKAGGS BROS.
Anadarko Phone 92 Oklahoma
Olfi
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Oflke over Fair
Store. All work
strictly guar-
antee. Over The Fair
Store
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Plant a fall and winter pasture
Buy your rye wheat and alfalfa
seed from J. E. Farrington'o
Seed Store; 30tf w
Dissolution Notice
From the dissolution of the
firm of Wood it MoKnight an
impression sems to have been
oreated that the insuranoo busi-
ness of MoKnight & McKnight
was also transferred. This is an
error as wo Btill retain tho in-
suranoo business.
McKmoht fc McKnight.
First pub. Aug. 20. Last Sept. 19
Why wear that dirty suit? I
will olean it for you tomorrow.
Ladies those soiled skirts oan bo
made as good'as new.' Try me
158 tf James Adkins.
O. Street.
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HAMMERT & AYRES
Staple a.nd Fauncy Groceries
FRESH MEATS SAUSAGE AND SALT MEATS
Fisblin Season. Fresh Vegetables etc.
C StreetJBetween 4th & 5th. Phone No. 84.
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J. N. CURNUTT
Makes Paints and Repairs
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS
Will Save You Time and Money
ENEW the Youth of That Buggy MAW
with a coat of PAINT ll 3 Tf
6th Street North of 'Citizens Batik.
MltMMM
mte$8t$3KaFQV?0
California
Ono way second clasp "Colonipf" ti:Kcts to Califonnia and Pacific North-
west on sale dnily via tho Hock I0and.
September 1st to October 31st.
Your choice of two beat loutos to the coast
Tickots good in personally conducted Tourist Sleeping curq r paymen of
borth rate
Ask for our i'lustiatwl folde-
U is almost impossible to tell
you all the benefits to be derived
by sending your soiled clothes to
thewaBh every week. The 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
About SO couples spent a m r
onjoyablo time Thursday evening
at tho home of David Yoser 1 '
miles southeast of ton. Dano-
ing and carda wero tho amusements.
II O. itAKVEY Agent.
Rock Island Lines
Aiiitilurko. Okla.
Si irTJ rK
J. E FARRINGTON'S
Feed ndi Seed Store
Stock and Poultry Feed. Garden
and Field Seed. Phone 1 36.
C H. CLARY Mgr.
FOR RENT Two roams over
Foley's Grocery ttore cool and
newly papered. 160 tf
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Plant a fall garden. Buy your
bean turnip radish and lettuoo
need from J. E Partington's
Ghe Crushed Gra.nite Co.
CRUSHED GRANITE FOR BALLAST
Street and Cement Work.
AgenU For The .1
HATHAWAY QYKATORY
CRUS1IE!'.
Capacity ltJOO TonB per day.
GRANITE OKLA.
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Seed Store. . 30tfwJ
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Herndon, H. R. The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 196, Ed. 1, Monday, September 9, 1907, newspaper, September 9, 1907; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81585/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.