The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 247, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 11, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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LOCAL ITEMS
P. J. Haga is in Ch ickaeha on
business today.
V. W. Torry raado a bueinoss
trip to Vordon.
JofI Ford hns boon on tho siok
list lor Eovoral dayB.
A. D. Evans roturnod from
Kansaa City last nipht.
E. A. Kunklo is traninolinp
businofa in Lawton today.
Tho JJiutory Club will moot
with MIbb Hamilton tonight
Jay Androwt) of tho Roeuo
'Agonoy 1b in Hydro on loun
business today.
Lira. S. M. Post of Ahsahko
Idaho is visiting hor daughter
Mrs. A. . Evans.
Don't forgot that Jeff Ford i
always on hand with all kinds of
ood thingB to oat. 247 3td
Hon Dan Poory of Carnogio
is in tho city today to got tho
plat for tho now town Ilolloday
Paul Kaisor and William
Sohoonhoovon wont to Oklahoma
City this morning to boo Bon
Hur.
Attornoy Dyko Ballongor wont
krLawton this morning to attend
tho U. S. Court of tho westorn
district.
Got Eomo that good oidor at
Baird'a. 250 3
Gordon Fullor and wife who
have boon visiting friends in tho
oity roturnod to their homo in
Grandfiold this morning.
Hamraort & Ayora havo froeh
bulk sour kraut dill piokles
bulk olives and all kinds of
oured and fresh moats. 217 3td
J. L. Cox and daughter Miss
Essie who hayo boon visiting
with I. 13. Cox and family re-
turned to their homo in Elk City
this morning.
Baird has juat roooived 200
gallons of puro applo oidor fresh
and fine. 50o gal 25o 'gal.
15o qt. 240 3
Dr. and Mrs. Candler wont to
Chiokasha this morning to meet
tho Doctor's brother and family
who havo arrived in Oklahoma
from Pennsylvania.
I j00W Sfe. ';' Means BEST! Go where Ig
1 Jr fe you will ask whom you will I I
I ) f BAKED y ' what crackers or bis- I
m W$W sMWa Itf5-' ' ' ' ' the BEST unless the package i 1
I ' K I3 I B iOiSi i: ' bears the name National I I
pi ' 1 ' . V Biscuit Company. Prove it Ej
I; 1 NATIONAL I . ' . with ' '41
I ' BISCUIT JL. ' : RED LABEL
u COMPANY jv :5 OIIMMI 11
I vSMt tT - ' ' learn their dificrent delicious I
I Xt000 NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY I
FARMERS' UNION
Night Rider Question to be
Considered by Members
Special to tho Democrat.
Now OrJoans Lc Nov. 11.
With soverul thousand dole
gates in attondanoo tho Nation
al Farmers' Union began a two
daya convention horo today at
tho oall of Prosidont C. S. Bar-
rott of Union City Ga. Mr Bar
rott opened tho convention and
'fa nrnawllnrv rmn If a rlfiltKmtfilirtna
u yiuoiuiu uyui iva uwiiuuiuuuuo
Tho principal mattor to bo given
oonBidoration is tho night rider
situation in TennesBoeo Okla-
homa Toxas and Ivontuoky and
plans are to bo evolved for co-
operation with tho authorities in
various statos by tho momberB
of tho FarmorB Union. Another
mattor which will rooeivo at
tentlon is tho apparont down-
ward trond in tho price of ootton
whioh ia soriously affeoting
planters in all parts of tho South.
Tho Fanners' Union is an orga-
nization comprizing moro than
2000000 farmors in tho Southern
BtatoB who control approximate
ly 00 por cont of tho oottcn grown
in tho United States and thoy
fool that it is inoumbont upon
them to do something whioh
will check tho doolino in tho
priocs of tho staplo.
Advertived Letters
GENTLEMEN
Brioe Frank
Cherry N. F.
Davis Claronco
Fishor V. M.
Harris Jesse
Love Loo
MoKoo E. T.
Baloy Than
Cado Charley
Davis A. J
Glynn M. P.
Holman G.B.
Lewis Lonio
Palmer Fred L.
Robertson Will
is Thomas.W.N.
Whuse W. R.
Walker James
Turner Elijah
Wallace Thos.
LADIES
Allen janny
Cota Rosa
Lano May
Paine Alta
Swain Addio
Browing Eliza
Garvis Mattio
Puyno Alta
Sjimp May
Tate Maggio
Mrs. L. J. Morrison und family
loft on tho morning train for
Kings Hill Idaho whero Mr.
Morrison is and has prepared a
homo for them. Thoso good
pooplo havo mado many warm
friends in Anadarko and vioinity
who regret their leaving Okla-
homa and wish them succobs in
their now homo.
mmmmm3
i.VT
MAIiiiLLE FOWLER
In "The Girl From tho West"
CLEVER COMPANY
Angell's Comedians Meeting
With Favor at McAninch
Angell's Comodians who aro
appearing at the MoAninoh this
week in ropotoiro aro proving to
bo all that was said of thorn
olover and entertaining. They op-
ened Monday night to a big houso
but Tuesday night on aoobunt
of the oold weathor tho audienco
was not as largo us tho company
desorved. Tho bill was "Way
Down East" and the members of
tho company handled the play in
a very satisfactory manner. To-
night there will bo an entire
ohanco of program in tho speo
initios while the bill will bo ''The
Girl from the Golden West "
J. W. Johnson wont to Graco-
inont today to ory tho Ruth sale
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ty 4 4 ij o w .5 v w tf w w w
oWANT ADS?
ff Not exceeding 5 linos 3 days 25c
k One Week without change 40c
s .' K f ? a" ; tf h" K jf ? : K J
FOR SALE Itcsidenco property in
Anadarko Lot 3 Block 41. Good
harn ciatcrn and well and outbuild
ings. Must soil nt once. Cheap for
ensh. P. A. I'arkor. 2-15 dG
FOH KENT -Two furnished room3 for
light housekeeping and Blcoing
rooms also. Inquire of Mrs. Lindcr
tho milliner. 213 dtf
LOST -Child's gold bracelet with ini-
tiiil "O" engraved on top. Reward
for return to Democrat ofllce. 21G 3
R. K. ROBINSON
Atiorncy-At-Law
I'ractico in tho State and Fodoral CourtB
and before the Departments of tho
Government.
NOTARY I N OFFICE.
Chattel Loans
See J C. Tingloy offioo Curio
Storo Main St. betwoon Fifth
and Sixth strootB. tf
Sheriff's Sale
First pub Nov. 12 Last pub Doc. 10
Stato of Oklahoma I
County of Caddo f ss
Allcr Newman Wilmcs Jewelry Co
Plaintiff
vs
T M. Daniels Defendant.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an execution to mo directed and de-
livered and now in my hands issued
out of tho clerk's ofllcoof the District
Court in and for Caddo County Stato
of Oklahoma 15th Judicial District
upon a judgmont rendered in said
court in favor of Allor Newman Wilmcs
Jewelry Company and against T. M.
Daniels I havo levied upon tho follow-
ing real estate of tho said defendant
towit: Lots thirteen (13) fourteen
(11) fifteen (15) twenty-two (22)
twenty-three (23) and twenty-four
(24) all in Hock thirty (30) in the town
of llinton Caddo County state of Ok-
lahoma and that I shall on tho 12th
day of December A. D. 1908 at the
hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day and
at the front door of tho court house
in tho city of Anadarko said county of
Caddo and stato of Oklahoma proceed
to sell all the right title and interest
of the above named defendant T. M.
Daniels in and to tho above descrihed
property to satisfy said judgment and
costs amounting to thrco hundred
thirty-six dollars and seventy cents
(33G.70) together with all accruing
costs and costs of sale and interest on
tho same from tho 11th duyof April
A. D. 11)07 at the rato of 7 per cent
per nnnum at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash.
Tyke Bakeh
Sheriff Caddo County
State of Oklahomu
C. F. Dyer Atty. for Plaintiff.
SFresh Tender Juicy Meats
Pure Clean Groceries
The Best the Market Affords Always in Stock
Prompt Delivery pn-ccs Rjent
HARDY &ALDRICH
.Railroad
AH Trains Daily
WEST BOUND
n 731 10;1G a. m.
a 733 4;00 n. m.
Nos 733 and 7 34 run between
NORTH BOUND
a 754 9:30 a. m.
a 75G G.10 p. m.
mm
H. G. HARVEY Agent.
HAMMERT & AYRES
Staple a.nd Fancy Groceries
FRESH MEATS SAUSAGE AND SALT MEATS
Fisffjn Season. Fresh Vegetables etc.
C Strcctlfc 6th Phonc No. 84.
f1)ml&c&V-)lt
You will find that Matohloss
Matoh tho Blue head that good
match at Baird's. Noisoloss and
odorless. Tho heads will not fly
off and Bet the house on firo.
246 3
Jay Andrews who has boon
employed in the Baldwin Gibbs
Company for tho past few
months is now with the Reooo
Aponoy and is ready to mako
quiok loans on oity property.
Mrs. Joo Smith and Mrs. W.
J. Howard loft on tho morning
train for Froomont Nebraska
to visit relatives. Mrs. Howard
will go from there to Iowa City
whero she will spend tho winter.
F. J Callahan has the
most complete line fo
Cook Stoves and heaters
ever brought to Anadarko.
It will pay you to see his
line before purchasing
your fall and winter
goods. 197 dtf
Phono
Nol2G
Time Table
ffi
Except As Noted
EAST BOUND
a 731 0;30 a. m
a 732 G:20 p m
01 ahomn City and Mangum.
SOUTH BOUND
n 7J3 -.4:00 p. m.
a 755... .10:25 a. m.
Blue heads at Bairds. ' 240 3
J H. Storba and family havo
moved to Enid. Mr. Storba haB
accepted a position as engineer
on the Billingsly and Enid lino
and Enid will bo tho end of his
run. Mr. and Mrs. Sterba and
family will bo missed in Ana-
darko especially in Sunday
school and church work in whioh
thoy were very aotivo members.
Miss Allio wob seoretary of tho
Sunday sahool at the Christian
ohuroh and her onorgotio efforts
will long be remembered. Tho
best wishes of their many frionds
in Anadarko go with them.
Tho Sole Desideratum.
"Huh!" pessimistically ejaculated
tho Hon. Thomas Itott "I don't tnko
no stock In theao cro collogos! What
Good Is n colloRo oducation to n states-
man any how? Just so's a member
of tho legislature leuows enough
Latin to translato tho words 'per
diem' what moro does ho need or
havo an shaddor of uso for?" Puck.
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Roberts, A. S. The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 247, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 11, 1908, newspaper, November 11, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81637/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.