The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 241, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 5, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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Do You Want Something Good in a
Piano Organ or Sewing Machine
YlA at J. M. YOVNG BLOODS
PIANOS:
KIMbALL
S ttiEGER
CABLE
BUSH & GERTS
JANSEN
COTE
And Many others kept in
stock.
UVU5ALL and CHICAGO
Cottage Organs.
Organs taken In Exchange for Pianos.
Old Machines Repaired or tiken in Exchange for New ones.
Pianos Organs and Machines for Rent.
Buy at Home from a Responsible dealer
Terms Very
J.
EVERYTHING HEW
Tonight
AT THE
-BIJ0-
A day in the Life
of a Cicilian
Hermit.
The Mysterious Knight
All Hand Painted.
THE BASKET PARTY
Very Comical.
Persian Life in Miniature.
Illustrated song by
Miss Ethel Powell
Music by
Bijo Drum Corps
Draw iii!" Contest. Saturday
Night go to Butter's .low-
olr.v Store and seo tho
i'rizes that will bo given
nway.
Remember Everything New
To-night.l
5 AND 10c
Will Sell At Auction
LotsNp. 17. and 18
block 37 the corner
east of the National
bank will sell at pub-
lic auction Thursday
Nov. 10 in front of
premises.
Those desiring in-
Jormaton see
CJ.SCHEETZ.
Ramem'Jir tie now foil stor
at the Henninger Bottling Works
Phono No 200. Otd
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Easy
M. Y0UFGBL00D
Main Street; Anadarko Okla.
Railroad Time Table
All 1 rains Daily
". Kit UOUMi
it 7:il . . 10:16 a. m.
it TX) 4:00 p. m.
Nos 731) and 7 34 run between
NOUTII noUNI'
a 75-1 9:30 n. m
u 7BG CIO p. m.
H. G. HARVEY Agent.
FULTON WINS
SMALL MARGIN
Caddo Court Gives Him a Ma i
jor iy of 141 Smi h and Bell
Elec ed
Whilo tho o in i y oieotlin
board bad n n fininh-u oan
vassing thn rumr-n "f Caddo
oounty Ttiurdtty i arnmn in
order to givo th twulnon tmth
the atatu und ooumy tickets the
figurad worn defi utwly given on
tho head of i.toHlt.- tioltot mid
on tho oounty tiutot nh t'ving
that Bryan wd o ifid hn otiun
ty by from 100 t 104 majority
Congroaatu ft KiiIkui carried
tho oounty with n rojority of
111 which ih Nligh'ly 'una than
hud boon oeimnaitHJ hut white
his margin lit the diatriot is
small onougt is known of tho
result in t't other counties to
make his ulootion assured. How
muoh his mnjurity will ho oan
not bo stated mini tho result
of tho oalloiinif in Pottawatomie
oounty i known iho returns
Irom that oounty having boon
slow coming in and the voto will
not ho known unul fho board
finishes canvassing tho roturns
Morgan in still claiming his
election but the figures do not
boar out his olaim.
For representatives .loo Smith
o mes out with a majority of 56
and J H Bell with a margin of
30. For oounty weighor J. B.
Montgomery defeated Leazenby
by 20 votes.
Notice
All orders that havo been moot-
ing in M. W. A. hall on Tuesday
and Thursday nights are notified
that their leases ure cancelled on
this dato.
Rolin Grammer Consul.
Karl Douglass Clork.
Anadarko Nov. 4 1008
240 4td
Geo. Diotrioh returned from
Oklahoma City last night where
ho had been arranging for some
good shows for Anadarko.
SEWING MACHINES.
SINGER
STANDARD
WHEELER &
WILSON'
NEW HOME
WHITE
WILL C. FREE
YOUNGBLOOD LEADER
and others.
and save money.
(New Pianos $150 up to $450.
New Organs $ 25 up to $100.
New Machines $ 10 up to $ 50.
HB
Except As Noted
EAST BOUND
n 734 9;30 a. m
a 732 G:20 p. m
Olahoma City and Mangum.
SOUTH DOUND
a 753 4:00 p. m.
a 755 10:2G a. m.
DEEP WATERWAYS
Red River Improvement As-
sociation Meets in Denison
ttpcclal to the Democrat.
Deninon Texus Nov. 5 With
deep waterways for Texas and
Oklahoma and more of them as
the paramount purpose tho Rod
River Improvement association
begun on important meeting hero
ti ay. Many delegates from
different parts of Toxas aro in at
tondunoo und Oklahoma has
sent a splendid delegation.
Questions uffooting tho wholo
Red River valley ure to bo die-
tunned und men of national
reputation in such matters as
river improvement uro todolivor
addresses. It is tho purpose of
me convention to givo publioity
to tho viewB of experts on tho
subjuot of navigation in tho be-
hot thut Red River L somo day
detained to bo one of tho most
important waterways in tho
United States. Tho convention
hero will last until tomorrow
night.
Obituary
Margaret Louisa Prioo was
born near St. Catherines Can-
udu May 14 1848 and depurted
this life in Anadarko Okla. Oot.
30 1008 being ut tho time of hor
death 04 years 5 months and 10
days old.
She woo married to Geo. A.
Gondor Nov. 20 1807 with whom
bhe lived in happy union noarly
41 years and to whom wero born
five ohildron two boys and throo
girls three of whom aro now liv
ing Mrs. Thos. Lpdogrove of
Anadarko M. D. Gonder of
Conway Ken. and Mrs. Fred
W. Ayors of Cullison Kan.
Sho was converted to a Chris-
tian lifo when quito young and
lived faithful to hor profession
up to herdoath.
She passed away peacefully
with full trust in her living Re-
deemer who has Bald "I am the
resurreotion and tho lifo" and
with whom sho now stands on
tho shores of oternaldoliveranoo.
A Friend.
Mrs. Rioo McAfee Mrs. S 8.
Arn and tho Missen Gingrioh aro
spending tho day in Chioka8ha.
Hi
.A. .10
UUiVU UErl'ld $
Ned 81nson went to Lawton
lust night.
John Williams went to ilinton
this morniog
Oeoor Morris is transacting
businoss in Hydro this week.
Hon. A. T. Boys wont to Ft
Worth on I usiness last night.
H. C. Qibbs went to Lawton
last night on ruul estate business.
Miss Gladys Burgelt of Ver
den is visiting Miss Pearl Hur
rold.
R. C. Walker and wife are
visiting with tho family of F. V.
Hamilton.
C. R. Wright of Graoomont is
tho gueBt of Mr and Mrs. Ed
Davidson
Hon. Dan Peery is in tho oity
today on his return from the new
town Holliday.
Mrs. M. L. Riohardson of
Faxon is visiting her daughter
Mrs. P. L. Jorgeneon
Mr. and Mrs. L E Lyons of
Chiokasna wore guontn ol Mr.
and Mrs. Killey yesterduy.
Mr. and Mrs C. Rous Humo
loft this morning for Illinois to
visit with Mrs. Hume's parents
Rev. and Mrs H F Corder
wont to Oklahoma City last night
to attend tho South Methodist
conference.
STAR BAKERY OPENING
Barbecue Hog and 1000
Sandwiches Free Saturday
Goo W. Keeler 10 now it ui
in His new building on O street
and Saturday will be the opening
day fcr tho Star Bakery ai o
Leader meat market the ope
ing to begin at 0 o'olook in tto
morning and olodo at 4 o'oiuot.
in tho afternoon. During inure
hours aako and sandwiches will
be givun away free to all viiiur
a barbecue hog and -mo thoun
and sundwiohes being prepared
for tho oaoauion. They now have
as handsome und up to da.e
bakery und moat market us can
bo found in any oity and here
will alwuyn bo found the very
best to bo had in tbeir lino. The
publio is invited to attend the
opening 8aturdv 230 4td
Angell's Comedians
Angell's Comedians ill ho the
offering at the MoAninon opera
house nil next weox and the
management promises the thea
tro goers a real treat us this
oompuny oomes very highly
reoommendod by both press and
managers.
They play no old bills under
new titles but oomowithantw
set of playB. The opening plaj
will be "The Villugo Sohtol
Mastet." This play is after the
stylo of "The New Minister."
Tho title roles will be in such
oapuble hunde us Miss May Bell
Fowler who has boon leading
lady with one of Mr Angell's
companies for several seasons
Miss Fowler wears some of the
latest gowns among them u now
direotoiro just itpported from
Pun's. Mr. Charles Munville will
ploy the part of Nolun Crane.tho
villngo Eohool mnater and th
supporting company will number
ten people.
Spooial soenery is oarried for
each production. On Monday
evening ub n ppeoial induoomont
one lady will bo admitted free
when aooompaniod by one paid
ticket.
Public Sale -
On Nov. 17 on his farm one
milo east of Aldefi R. L. BlovinB
will offer for sale 7 head of
horses 80 head of hogs 1000
bu. of corn and a lot of farming
Implements and hous ohold
goods. Also 40 tons of hay.
I buy furs LBanks Cullon. w2
WANTED-Girl to work in laundry.
Apply at oflka Anadarko ice &
Laundry Co. at once. 241 tf
Must Close Out
Having purchased the Old Foley store we
must clean out immediately our entire stock of
Queensware
Enamelware
and Stoneware
Regardless of Cost
This is an unusually large and well selected
stock and those needing anything in this line
will save money by buying now. Sale lasts
this week only.
t
Remember the Place
Foley's Old Stand
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H A MMERT & AYR E.S
Staple ecfid Fcsuicv Groceries
FRESH "tCATS. SAUSAGE AND SALT MEATS
Fsh tn Season Fresh Vcaetables. etc.
Str.-. Ar 6th Phone No. 84.
I
Afresh Tender Juicy Meats
Pure Clean Groceries
lhe Best the Market Affords Always in Stock
Prompt Delivery
HARD Y & ALDRICH
and Mammoth Jack will be for sale at the Caddo Wag-
on Yard on the 9th and 7th or longer. If you want
somethiig good high bred that will make you some
money call and see them. A few males ready for ser-
vice and some gilts some already bred. Jacks young
or old.
C. S. Daugherty Ft Cobb Route 1.
McANINCH'S
Old Reliable
Opera House
One Night Only
Saturday Nov. 7.
Tho Prominent Weitcrn Succeif
"The Opium Fiend"
Produced by the Original Playwright
Copeland Bros.
And a large and artistic cast of
Universal Favorites
Special Scenery
Gorgeous Effacts
Incomparable Effects
15 People 15
"There may be Oettor playB
but wo havo not aeon them."
DallaB Nows.
Tho atmosphere of The
Squaw Man. and tho environ-
ment of Tho Virginian but u
story whose nuoleus 'surpasses
either. Ft. Worth Record.
Don't foget the Dade
Saturday November 7.
Seats Now Selling Fast
The Leader moat market and
Star bakery handle all kinds of
fino pastry cakes and pie? and
all kinds of fresh and ourod
meats ysters and rainoo meat.
Phone No. 188 230 4td.
. w n "Wsrywixrt
i
I
priccs RiRht
Phono
No 120
Registered
Poland China
HOGS
P. J Callahan has the
most complete line fo
Cook Stoves and heaters
ever brought toAnadarko.
It will pay you to see his
line before purchasing
your fall and winter
goods. 197 dtf
Notice
I have moved my offioo to tho
Anadarko Tribune offioe; Bee mo
for baruainn in land and oity
property. List your proporty
with me for quiok results.
dQ w2 K. C. SCHLITT.
New Feed Store
Wo wil handle all kinds of
feed at tho lowest possible oaBh
prioo at tho Henninger Bott WkB
Pnono 200. Staoy & Hill. 6td
Mra. G. W. Keeler will always
koep fresh baked broad oakea
ui d pieB at her residence. tf
New minoo moat and raisins
in buUc and paokago nioo fresh
fruit sweet aour and mixed
piokles juat arrived at Hammert
& AyerB. j5t
Chattel Loans
See J. C. Tingley offioo Curio
Store Mam 8 between Fifth
and Sixth fUreetB tf
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Roberts, A. S. The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 241, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 5, 1908, newspaper, November 5, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81633/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.