The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 209, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 24, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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The Dally Democrat
(Dally except Sunday.)
H. U. HBHNDON Ed. and Tub.
Entcrcd;at tho Anaditrko Okla.. post
offlco as weond chw mnil
matter Jan. 22 1007.
" HWHMCUII'TlON UATHHI
Dally 1 carrlor per week 10c
Daily liy mall jer year $.1.00
Wrokly. by mall per year. $1.00
No Time to Wasto
Tho work nocossurj to
socui'o tho oil mill site ns
already mentioned in tho
Democrat (mould be piiHhed
forward without delay. It
is possible at ohm stroke to
bring aa much or more busi
ness and more families into
this town than wore depen-
dent on tho liquor soiling
and tho ico-plant. If any
-one has for a moment mis-
trusted tho offecb of prohi-
bition on his realty values
Sbo can save any possibility
of loss by putting his slroul-
dor to tho wheol; if ho had
no four about it he can in-
croaso his property value by
helping noy. Tho oil mill
moans too much to Ana-
darko for us to run any
chance of losing it largo or
small.
PROHIBITION
Article Submitting'thc Same to
A Vote of The People
Thottnanufaoturo salo barter
giving away or othor wise furnish-
ing oxcopt us heroinaftor pro-
vided of intoxiouting liquor?
within this state or any part
thereof is prohibitod for a period
oftwentyono yeurg from tho
date of tho admission of this etato
into ihu Union and thereafter
until the people of tho state shall
otherwise provhlo by aruoiidtnent
of this oonotitution and propor
otato legislation. Any person
individual or corporation who
.ahull manufacture soil barter
give away or otherwise furnish
any intoxicating liquors'of any
kind inolittling beer' 'ale and
wino oontrary to tho provisions
of this eootion or who shall with-
in tho Htuto advortiso for salo or
solicit tho purouuso of any ouch
liquors or who shall ship or in
any way'oonvoy nuoh liquors
from one plaoe within tho etato
to nnotiior plaoo therein exoopt
the ooavoyanoo of a. lawful pur-
ohaiie as heroin authorized shall
be punished on aonviotion thoro
ofty fine not less than fifty dol-
lars and b imprisonment not
loss than thirty days for eaoh
offense: Providod. That tho
legislature may provide by law
for cno agenoy undor tho super
vision of tho stnto in eaoh in
xjorporatod town of not lees than
two thousand population in any
county in this etato euoh nounty
shall ba entitled to have one euoh
agenoy for tho ealo of uuoh
liquorH for modioinal purposes;
and for tho sale for industrial
purposes of aloohol whioh ehall
iavo boon denaturizod by somo
proofs approved by tho United
Sta'ti commissioner of internal
rove; uo; and for tho sale of al-
ooho'. for eoiontifio purposes to
Buoh cio:ilifio institutions unl
vorxitus and oollogos as are
auth-'zod to procure tho same
free firm tax under tho laws of
tho United States; and for tho
sals f auch liquors to any apotho-
oarv who Hhall havo e.ooutod an
approved bind i i a sum not lass
tha ode tluusatid dollars con-
ditioned that nono of auob liquors
Qhi.ll bo used or disposed of for
any purpose other than in the
compounding tf rrosoriptions or
ot. ti aodioinothe ealo of whioh
w l r.ot subject iiim to tho pay.
mc... of tho speoial tax required
of i.'qi or dealers !. tho Uoi'.od
States and tho paymont ol ouch
spooial tax by any porsonVithin
the etato shall constitute prima
faoio evidonoo of hia intontion to
violato tho provisions nf this eoo-
tion No ealo shall bo mado
oxcept upon tho sworn ptatomont
of the applioant-in writing Botting
forth tho purposo for which tho
liquor !b to boused and no sale
Blmll bo mado for medicinal pur
poocB oxcopt salo3 to apothecaries
as horolnabovo provided unlo b
euch statement ehall bo aooom-
paniod by a bona fido preeorip-
lion shall not bo fitlod more than
once. Eaoh shall bo duly re-
gistered and tho registor thereof
togolhor with tho affidavits und
prescription portaining thoreto
eh ul I bo opened to inepootion
to any officer or citizen of the
Btato at all times during business
hours. Any person who shall
knowingly mako a false affid ivit
for tho purpose aforesaid ahull be
deemed guilty of perjury. Any
physician who shall prescribe
any euoh liquoroxcopt for treat-
ment of diseaso which after his
own personal diagnosis ho shall
for eaoh offonso bo fined not lees
than two hundred dollars or by
imprisonment 'for not less than
thirty days or by both Buoh fine
and imprisonment; and any per-
son connected with any such
agenoy who shall bo oonviotod
of making any sale or other dis-
position of liquor contrary to
those provisions shall bo puniah-
od by imprisonment for not less
than ono yoar and one day. Up
on tho admission of tho Btato in-
to tho union these provisions
shall be immediately onforooab.'o
in tho courts of tho state.
.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood of
Missouri after an oxtonded visit
with F. N Wood'e family of this
city returned homo this morning.
Tho C. E'a of tho Christian
church had their free sooial at
the homo of J. 11. Storba last
night. A largo crowd and a
merry timo was th ) result. Miss
Altoo Sterba proed h -r ability
to entertain.
Mrs. Grace Needham returned
to this city laBt evening ufter
spending Sunday with hor par-
ents near Flotoher. She was
accompanied by Iter little son
who has been visiting his grand-
parents tho past two weekB.
Mrs. E. J. Buokloy and chil-
dren of Kansas who have been
spending a few days with Mr
and Mrs. I. E Cox left this
morning -for Fort Cobb whore
they will join Mr. Buckley. They
expoot to mako Port Cobb their
homo.
Oog't Ulrth Certificate.
In ouppcrt of her contention that nn
unllconsoil iog on account of which
sho had been summoned was not six
months old a woman In Kas't Grin-
Btcad England produced In court tho
dog'a birth certificate signed I - a vct
rlnaiy surgeon.
Do Not Heed Plea.
A now soprano was needed to All a
tncancy In a Now York church choir
and thoro woro many applicants. Each
choso her own nnutc the Idoa being
to allow tho candidates to show off to
the best cd-'anta&o. Ono young vom-
an sang a "'dece" which began "Turn
me not aw y." Sho was notwith-
standing. (
Notice
In the DistrictCourt of thoJJJeventh
Judicial District of Oklahoma Territory
sltling within ami ""for UioyCounty of
Cnddo.
Gordon S. Uurghart 1
Plaintiff
vs No
Gortio M Burghnrt
Dofondant.
Said dofondant Gcrtio M. Burghart
will take notico that she haslbeen sued
in the above ontitlod Court fo"rdivorco
by aid plaintiff on tho grounds of ex-
treme cruelty nnd'grosa neglect of
duty and custody of minor child and
must aiwwor the petition tiled thorein
by anid pluintiff on or boforo the 27th
day of Ostober A. D. 1907 or said
petition 'will. lc taken as true and a
judgment1 'for said plaintiff in said
action granting a divorce from defend-
ant. and the custody of minor child
will bo rendered accordingly.
Attest N. B. gissuN
1 i .. of said Court
I!y J.F. Stuck in-puty
G. II. Cakswixl
Attornty for Plaintiff
1st pub 10 So;t. last pub 3 Oct
J LOCAL NOTES t
Anton Alderman came up from
Apacho last night.
Hnrry Viodt of tho Agency
ia ill with typhoid fever.
Atly. F. II. Ileskott is spend-
ing a few days in Law ton.
Mra. M. Androws of Carnegie
is spending tho day in the oily.
II. C. Bnrz is transacting bus-
iness in tho wostorn part of tho
county today.
Rufus Miller of Faxon is
sponding a few days in tho city
on business.
A D. Canon county commis-
sioner is transacting business in
the city today
L. Pordlowitz is a business vis
itor in tho eastern part of tho
county today.
Mrs. V. H. Starkweather' frnd
little daughter Willa went to
Verdon this morning.
F. W. Barnos the popular pho
tographer is taking in tho sights
at the Lawton fair today.
Mrs. Lulu Berry and children
loft this morning for Kansas City
where thoy will visit relatives.
Rev. S. P. Morgan of Apaoho
passed through tho city last night
enroute homo from Sherman
Toxas.
Mrs. W. S. EvanB of Fort
Cobb spent yostorday in the
city with hor Bister Mrs. W. M.
Woolroy.
MrB. John H. Hurley and
ohildren.roturnod yesterday from
an oxtonded visit with her mother
of Whoolor Texas.
Miss Clara Tunnoll left this
morning for her Homo in Mis-
souri aftor a ploasant visit with
Mrs. R. Bon. Popejoy.
S. O. Sholl. of tho northorn
part of tho county lef' this morn-
ing for a month's visit with hie
paronte near Kansas City.
Mrs. W. O. Waldroup whq has
been visiting hor father J. S.
Bell of Lookoba returned to her
homo in Hobart last night.
Rev. Porter presiding elder
of this distiiot for tho North M.
E. church held quarterly con-
ference in tho city last night.
Mr. and Mrs. C.'F. Cloto who
have been vieiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Gub Qangloff. roturned this
morning to their homo in Edina
Mo.
The employees of tho Kiowa
Indian Agenoy went to Fort Sill
Sunday evening where they will
conduot tho paymont of the
Comanoho Indians.
Rosooe Crubb of Kansas City
was in tho city yesterday on
business. He left last ovening
for El Reno where he will spend
a fow days and from there he
will go to Toxoco N. M.
Orville Groody arrived lafit
week from Anadarko Okla. and
will make sottlomonton hia olaim
wost of Stanley. Tho Anadarko
crowd is growing larger. Thero
are sovoral yot to oomo. Mo-
riarty Mosaonger.
Awaiting Copy
of Constitution
Washington Sept. 23. At-
torney Genural Bonaparto re-
turned today and was at hia desk
in tho department of juatioe. In
the matter of the Oklahoma con-
stitution ho Haiti that tho govern
ment had not yet received an
official copy of the constitution
an adopted by tho voters of Ok-
luhi ma but n copy is expeoted
8i on anO whon received it would
be referred to tho prosidont for
euuh action us he saw fit to lake.
In the meantime the officials
of tho department havo boen ox-
aiuiriing tho constitution as thoy
undorttand it u as adopted with
a view lo making a report tc tho
p i siuei t It) C.t id it ciiOUlU uo
. I.cu i r.
Fiuul ttisi n likely will bo
ieao;eJ ia u fe.i da-ye.
LOCAL NQT1CES OF
i w a.ms r or oaic l.osi cic. a
READ 'EM
Stallion And Colt Show.
Tho Anadarko Horeo Co. will
givo a Stallion and colt show
Sept. 28 awarding premiums to
farmers having tho beet colts
from tho horses named below:
Culbury 1st prize $15.00
" 2nd " 7 50
Magister 1st prize 15.00
" 2nd " 7.50
Cap. Sampson 1st prize 12.50
" 2nd " 0.25
John 1st " 10.00
' 2nd " 5.00
Jim Porter 1st mulo oolt 10.00
" 2nd " " 5 00
Everybody cordially invited to
como and bring your stallion and
colts. Joe Conlev Mgr.
205 lOtd lw
On the War Path
Tho beBt Portland Comont per
bbl. 52.45 not or S2.85 includ-
ing saoks. If sacks are roturn-
ed thoy must bo well shaken and
in good order.
Strictly good lime S1.20 per
bbl. Lumber at loss than cost
if you add tho expense of hand-
ling tho cost on track.
Stephenson-Browne Lbr Co.
205 6t 39 1 J. N. D. Brown Agt.
WANTED -A dishwasher at
tho Bryan hotel. Good wages.
210 3td ltw.
Skaggs Bros have jnstroaoiv-
od a oar of Miohigan salt.
205 Otd ltw.
Jeff Ford iB in the market to
reetoro that appetite jaded by
the hot vaoationloss summer. Ho
is at tho other ond of Phone 11
Call him up; what he sayB will
mako you hungry. 102 tf
Why wear that dirty suit? I
will oloan it for you tomorrow.
Ladies thoso Boiled skirts oan be
made as good as now. Try mo.
Goods called for and delivered.
Telephone No. 183.
158 tf James Adkins.
C. Street.
Small Farm Cheap
40 acres good tillable land with
four-roomed house cave barn
corn crib ohicken-huuse and
small orohard IK miles from
gnod town p.ioe 5850 or 5500
and assume tho J-mortgage of
5350. See
Baldwin & Qmas 200 tf
Come to tho Robinson Cafo to
gotjuat what you fresh lake
trout oat fish fresh oysters
spring chicken imported salmon
and sardines soupp and obilli.
Regular dinner a specialty.
192 tf Clyde Robinson Prop.
THE PEOPLE
Of our oity alwayB want tho best
and that is tho reason why they
Use
Chase & Sanborn's
Teas and Coffees
One trial will convince you that
these goods aro what you want
and that you will havo no other.
WE WANT YOUR TRADE
Remember Our Aim:
Prompt delivery oourtoous treat-
ment andsatibfaotion guaranteed
PrlONF NO. 204
Our Prices Are Reasonable
As wo only expeot a living profit
In faot we ought to ohargo moro
than we do.
C. fl. PETERSON
v Groceries Flour & Feed
Phone 204. ' Ana.da.rko
:
WHY NOT
Live Well at Home It's Just as
Cheap and a Lot More Comfort-
able if you buy your Household
of us
JVST NOW
we are making a Special Sale of
HAMMOCKS
$4 Value at $2.50
&ULL LINE OF MONUMENTS
Undertaking Ql Embalming a Specially
GISH
Anadarko
i V1r V WtBViVfrfrMX-W
HAMMERT
Staple a.nd Fa.ncy Groceries
FRESH MEATS SAVSAGE AND SALT MEATS
Fishin Season. Fresh Vegetables etc.
C StrcctlBctwcen 4th & 5th.
8 II? rADDIWrTAW'C
Feed And Seed Store
Stock and Poultry Feed Garden and Field
Seed 8inoe tile lire will be sold at
FARE INGTON'S BLEVATO R
C H. CLARY Vlgr.
5he Crushed Granite Co.
CRUSHED GRANITE FOR BALLAST
Street 'and Cement Work.
7
Agents For The
HATHAWAY GYRATORY
CRUSHER.
Notice
All patrons of the schorl district
having children who will nttain tho ago
of six years before Jan. 20 1008 must
enroll them in school during the first
two weeks of the term. All patronB
having children who attain tho ago of
six yearsNluring the firbt two weeks' of
tho second term must enroll them
during the first two weeks. Beginners
will not bo enrolled at other times as
classes aro started but twice a year.
By Order Boards of Education
C. Ross Hume
197 tf Clerk
ARTHUR M. LEMON
AUCTIONEER
Graduate Jones Auction College. Sat
isfaction Guaranteed.
Pocastet I. T. or LaChosse 0 T.
Dr. WILLIAMS
DENTI ST
Office over Fair
Store. All work
strictly guar-
antee. Offict Over The Fair Store
WANTED Girla to work 'n'
tho board at telephone offioi.
Exporienco makes no difforeno. '
FOR RENT Two roomB over
Foley's Grocery store oool and
newly paperod 150 If
IdyoUally; let me dye for you
Satisfaction guaranteed.
158 James Adkins.
F B. CollinB who has been
hero tho past six .months with
'tho I'ittsburg Mortgage & In-
'veslmont 'company left this
' morning td Pittsburg Kansas.
I
LAWN SWINGS
$8 Value al $6.50
BROS.
Oklahoma
& AYRES
Phone No. 84.
Capacity lbOO Tons per day.
GRANITE OKLA.
There Is Nothing So Good
As Those DOUGLAS
CH0CALATES
Just In At
BILLINGSLEYS
Dcn't you think thoy will
mako your young lady
friend all the sweeter?
The DOUGLAS CII0CA-
LATEThe Best In The
World.
CQKHE
YOU WILL NOT
GO BLIND
IF WE CAN HELP IT
If you have" any eyo troublo it
will pay you to consult an expert
optician; It is dangerous to let
an incompetent experiment on
your oyes in an endeavor to fit
them with glasses. A man i.with
u soro toe goes to a chiropodist
a man with a sore head to a Turk-
ish bath and a man with a defect-
ive eye to an optician See a spe-
cialist that's tho modern method
HERL THE FITTING 13 8CIINTIFIO
fiDPfiCHM 9".u'in?
OPTICIAN
Holler Eldjj.
Asiadarkf .
You can get w at you want
oftonor and quicker by telephon-
ing Jeff Ford than any other
vay. Is it anything in moats
oanned goodp fresh vegetables".
Hehaathom. - 10?
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Herndon, H. R. The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 209, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 24, 1907, newspaper, September 24, 1907; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81597/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.