The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 211, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 26, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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Sole Ageivts
CLOTHING:
Hart Schaffner & marx
"Supurb"
"Wearbetter."
"L. LowenSlein."
HATS:
"Hawes"
"Gimbel"
"Stetson"
The House Of
ONE PRICE
YOUNGHEIM
CLOTHING CO.
NEW LOCATION OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
W
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TivitSn
E are now ready for business with one
of the Swelled Complete Up-to-now
stock of Clothing Shoes Hats and
Gents' Furnishings in Caddo County.
Never before have we been in a bet-
ter position to cater to the public.
Our stock is complete in every department
and awaits your inspection. Young and old
can be suited here. You are invited to come
and it will be a pleasure to show you.
1$ Get into one of our Hart Schaffner & Marx
suits and th ehang of it will make you happy.
CiKT TIIK HABIT:
TRADE AT YOUNGHEIMS'
n
rilB MAN STORE"
Sole Ageivts
SHOES:
"Stacy-Adams"
"Walk-Over"
"Hannah"
"Fellowcraft'1
"Star Brand"
SHIRTS:
"Cluett"
"Manhattan"
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MONEY BACK
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LOCAL NOTES
Atty. A. J. Perry ia a Vorden
visitor today.
C. W. Curr of Uintonia in tho
city on bubinoBS.
Big Concert Bnnd with Whit-
.tington Comedy Co.
C. W. Cooper ia in Fort Cobb
todny on business.
Don't fail lohoarWhittington'a
Comody Co'sorohostra.
MisB Theresa Franz 1b ill at hor
Jiomo on South Boundary.
P 'J. Miller ia a business visi-
tor in Oklahoma City today.
Antono Alduraan of Apaohe
waB in tho city this morning.
Wm. MoFadyon ia transacting
Jegal buainosa in Vorden today.
J. D. Parson cotton buyer is
in Graoomont today on business.
Seo little Tiny Davis the child
actress Opera Houbo Sept. .8.
J. 15. Farrington madd a busi-
ness visit to Chiokasha today.
S. H. Roberta and E.B. Wiloox
aro Lawton Fair visitors today.
Tho Whiltingtou Comedy Co.
-at the Opera House Sept 26 27
23
Mrs. M. E. MoRao is spending
a fowdayB with her son in Chick-
ash a.
Mrrf. Loo llito wont to Chick
jtalm today for. a short visit with
rionds. v
A oarload of sconory used in
"Whittington Comody Co'a Pro-
iluotiona. MiBa Linna BiloB and Mrs. H.
J Harvoy aro spending tho day
in Carnegie.
R. E. Tindall of Fort Cobb
was a businoss visitor in tho'oity
this morning.
L. Nathan returned this morn
ing from a short businoss trip to
Oklahoma City.
".Feature Specialties with Whit
tington Comedy Co. Opera
House Sopt. 28.
rM.N. Gish of Oklahoma City
arrived in the city last night for
a lev- 'Jaya buBinosa visit.
Sos 15. 13. Whittington in hie
great crying aong "Nanoy."
Opora Houbk Sept. 28.
JJ.Miaa Elsiu Random of Pond
Crek ia visiting in tho city the
Unt of Miss Modena Ayrea.
J. 13. White of the Pittsburg
Mor'gago Company ia transact
ing business in Carnogid todaj .
F. U. Rlokey of El Reno
pocsed ih uugh the oity tlut-sn-ring
o.irou'o to Orncennr'
8oo E. E. Whittington play
tho "Rube" in "York State
FoIkb." Opera House Sept. 28.
Mra. C. H. Kamm who ha8
been apending a few days in
El Konoroturned home last night.
Mra. Dr.Lee came in laat night
from El Reno for a abort vieit
with her siator Mra. Jim Schrad-
er.
II. Bano manager of the
Walter-Pieroo Oil Company ia a
buainosa visitor in Fort Cobb to
day.
MrB. W. H. Smith and little
son wont to Lawton this morn-
ing for a Bhort viait with rela
tivea.
Watch for Big Conort Band
and "Rube" with Tho Whitting
ton Comedy Co. Opera House
Sept. 28.
Jim Patterson Jr. returned laat
night after a two montliB visit at
Tulaa I. T. and Enid Okla. with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Burge.and
eon returned homo last night
from an extended trip to Kansas
and Colorado.
W. R. DoFord and wife who
have boon horo visiting Henry
DeFord and family left this
morning for their home in Jones
City.
See Robt. Lawrence one of
tho World's best actors. Whit-
tington Comedy Co. Opora
Houso. Sept. 2$.
W. W. Vaughan and family
went to Hobart this morning for
a few day's visit with Mra.
Vaughan's parents.
Soo Date Whittington cham-
pion buck and wing dancer of
the world. Opera House ono
night Sopt. 28. 211 3td
.Mra. Carrie Foster of Nor-
man arrived in the city this
morning for a short visit with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. H.
W Ferguson.
Alden
h inch rain fell at Alden this
week.
Mrs. L. E. Toney ia hore visit
ing her aons.
Emtland Mrs.Lesoh of Apache
visited at Alden this weett.
E. H. Stewart ia building a new
house near that of his fathers.
M. S. Popo Imb oiinpleliid u !i
room house on his alloimont near
hero.
Tho retna m of E EmmciiB
were laid to roa: at Alden oeiLO-
tory. '
Judge G .rajro wnu bought the
HUnt farm hu o-uii on from Mb
Illirlois ho-i.o. Ho ia preparing
to mak a eiai i p-i vments
ANADARKO PAINT CO. I
W B. READ ("Red") Mgr.
A full lino of Wall Hangings in Paper Deoorationa.
"Red" DOES THE WORK you know the reBt.
Wall paper at lesa than cost to make room for
stock.
North Court House ANADARKO PAINT CO.
C N. MoCoy ia puting an addi-
tion to his home whioh will much
improve hia farm.
Mra. S. H. Elliott has returned
from Missouri wheroshohaa been
for some lime.
Tho infant of Mr. and Mrs.
Dur.lap has been brought baok
from tho hospital at Gotebo. It
ia improving.
Rev. Kilo and hia family who
are traveling and preaohing aro
holding meetings at the Neal
School houBO this week.
The one year old ohild of Mr.
and Mrs. Daulbort was buried
here Tuesday. They have the
sympathy of the community.
Mr. Slater who bought the
Hays farms sometime ago ia
building a largo barn and making
several other improvementa.
M. E. Monsoll of Anadarko is
hero this woek platting tho
the oomctery on the farm near
Alden. The community is pro-
paring to build a new churoh this
tall.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Rhoades of
Harris Mo. who have been in
Oklahoma for come time risking
their two aona nc Camegio spent
a day with their friends Mr. and
Mra J U. Osborn and their
daughter Mra. Shutt all meeting
at the home of their old Missouri
friends Mr.and Mrs.S. J. Carpen-
ter. S. J. Carpenter one of the de-
feated candidates is home and
getting settled nown to buainosa
again. He aays ho ia not like
the oandidalo who after the re-
turns said that he believed. "that
there were more liara in hia
county than any place in the
mate" but belived that when hia
democrat frienda told him that
they wore not so much for the
purty as for the man that he
now is bure they felt that the
party man was "the man" from
tho returns since the election
ho Bays tc say to his friends that
ho appreciated their efforts in
h - behalf with boat wishes to
tl e man that won.
Tonkawa Items.
H. J. Kimzey took a load of
hoga to town last week.
Grandma Snitzius who has
been quite aiok iB slowly recov-
ering. Mr. W. S. Henry loBt a valua-
ble hog laat woek from the ex-
treme heat.
Mr. and Mra. Thoa. Hiokey
are the proud parents of a bounc-
ing boy whioh made ita appear-
ance Sept. 15.
Rev. Watkins will preach hie
farewell sermon next Sunday
Sept. 20 at 11 a. m. Everybody
cordially invited.
Roe Lewis who haa been em-
ployed in the Sell8-Floto shows
haa returned to Tonkawa. He
8ays "No moro show for him."
Quite a number of frionds gath-
ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Henry Sunday afternoon
and spent a very pleasant after-
noon singing.
Miss Jennie Holland waB a
visitor of the siok this week vis-
iting Mra. W. C. Elliott Mrs.
Sina Snitziua and tho two daugh-
ters of Sam Gilliam.
Misa Laura and O&oar Hitdroth
who have been visiting their sis-
ters Misses Annie and Maggie
Gilliam have returned to their
home in Lexington Okla.
Mr. and Mrs L. J. Morrison
was pleasantly surprised laat
Friday night by about forty mem-
bers of the Anadarko Rebekah
Lodge. They brought well filled
baskete nnd the evening was
very well opent eating the good
things the baskets contained.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allison en-
tertained a number of their
frionds last Friday night. There
were about twenty-five preaent.
The evening waa spent in play-
ing various gamea. At a late
hour refreshments of lemonade
and cake were served after
whioh they all bid Mr. and Mrs
Allison good bye wishing they
would huvo many more parties
in the near future.
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
LAWN SWINGS I
HAMMOCKS
$4 Value at $2.50
$8 Value at $6.50
&ULL LINE OF MONUMENTS
Undertaking & Embalming a Specialty
GISH BROS.
Anadarko
Oklahoma
titNSJil'V"wWVsvV
HAMMERT & AYRES
Staple aLiid Fa.ncy Groceries
FRESH MEATS SAUSAGE AND SALT MEATS
Fishin Season. Fresh Vegetables etc.
C StrcctlBctwccn 4th & 5th. Phone No. 84.
lVS
J. E FARRINGTON'S
Feed And Seed Store
Stock and Poultry Feed Garden and Field
Seed sinoe the fire will be sold at
FARRINGTON'S ELEVATOR
C. H. CLARY Mgr.
(She Crushed Granite Co.
CRUSHED GRANITE FOR BALLAST
Street and Cement Work.
Agenta For The
HATHAWAY GYRATORY
CRUSHER.
Capacity lbOO Tons per day.
GRANITE OKLA.
BIG AUCTION SALE
Saturday Sept. 28 1907
Of Hardware Furniture New and
Secondhand goods everything has
to go. Will quit business.
KARL PREGER J. W. JOHNSON
Owner. Auctioneer.
.Seo Whittington the high sal-
:ir it' Triok Bioyolist and uni
cyclist. Mr. Whittington is with-
out a drabt' the liro.itesc of all
unioyoliste ay well as triok bi-
cjcliste. Opera house Sept 28.
Woodmen to Organize
Tho Columbia Woodman will
o'fcnnizo a lodge tonight in tho
M. W. A. Hall. About twenty
members will he initiated.
There Is Nothing So Good
As Those DOUGLAS
CHOCALATES
Just In At
BILLINGSLEY'S
Dcn't you think they will
make your young lady
friend all the sweeter?
The DOUGLAS CHOCA-
LATEThe Beit In The
World.
YOU WILL NOT
GO BLIND
IF WE CAN HELP IT
If you have any eye trouble it
will pay you to consult an expert
optician: It is dangerous to let
1 an incompetent experiment on
your oyes in an endeavor to fit
them with glasses. A man with
a sore 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 the modern method
HERL THE FITTINQ 18 8CIENTIFI0
Consulting
OPTICIAN
Holler BldK.
Anadarko.
Come to the Robinson Cafe to :
get just whut you frenh lako
trout catfish fieah o.veters
spring chicks imported salmon l )'ill'' ht me yoforyou
and sardines buupn and chilli. I '" b'"'"'"'"'
Regular dinnur it specialty
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James Adkins
102 tf Clyde Robinson Prop
WANTED A dishwasher at
tho Bryan hotel. Guoi wages.
Ll( 3td ltw.
WANTED O i Hb to work rn
the board at telephone office.
Experience makes no difference.
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Herndon, H. R. The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 211, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 26, 1907, newspaper, September 26, 1907; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81599/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.