The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 248, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 12, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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I AIL T
Our $10 $12 50 and $15 Suits
as a demonstration of our supreme value-giving power take for instance our
$10.00 $12.50 and $15.00 Suits Overcoats and Raincoats
an assortment that alone would stock a fair sized clothing store: It em-
braces an ideal collection of garments that are hand-tailored to perfection.
The way they have been selling the past two weeks is in itself sufficient
evidence that our customers appreciate a good thing when they see it.
We want the pleasure of showing them to you before you
bay clothing anywhere.
GEI 11
TRADE WITH
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LOCAL ITEMS $
3ot iomi) that good rider at
JBaird'H 25 3
J. W. Ogle went to Texns this
morning.
W. H. Diyora of Wuurika is
un-iheoity today.
Don'i forgot that Jeff Fold i
ulwayB on hand with all kinds of
good thingB to eat. 247 3td
Wm Plum is ia Chiokasha
today on business.
J. M. Kisor was a morning
jpassenger to Stookor.
Ralph Stratton is transacting
ibusiness in Vordon today.
J. K. Kuykendall and family
went to Driftwood this morning
whero Mr. Kuykendall has no-
oopted a position as agent and
operator.
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YOUNGHEIMS'
R Z. MoAninoh went to Ho-
bart last night on business.
Mrs. L. A. Whito of El Reno
is the guest of Mrs. Goo. Rohrer.
Hammert & Ayora havo fresh
bulk sour kraut dill piokles
bulk olives and all kinds of
oured and frosh moats. 247 3td
Austin B. Clayton loft this
morning for a trip through New
Mexico.
Senator Bill Bonnam of Sul-
phur Springs was in the oity
yeBterdry.
Bluo heads at Bairds. 24G 3
E. D. Williams left last night
for Shamrook Tex. on real 09tate
business
Miss Emma Robrooht of Mol-
arity Now Mox. and Mrs. Liz-
zie Morshon of Stanloy New
Mox. arrived in Anadarkc this
morning after spending several
weeks on their olaims.
is briefly his:
We know what's right for our
ctstomcrs; we've got it; we don't
want you to buy anything thnt
isn't rifjht and
Hart Schaffner & Marx
"SOCIETY" Brand
Michael Stern & Co.
clothes are here to prove it.
You can get any kind of a
fine suit you want here; any
kind of good overcoat; you'll
find Rain Coats a special
feature with us and every
man ought to have one.
Whenever you need any
clothes or anything else to
wear let us know what you
want; we'll supply it.
SUITS $18 to $25; OVERCOATS $18 to $25
C A. Cleveland nnd wife wen
to Lawronce Kan. this morning
to visit rolativeB and will go from
there on businossto Kansas City.
Baird has ju3t received 200
gallons of pure apple cider fresh
and fine 50o gal 25j Jagal.
15o qt. 240 3
Mrs. Dan Barnott and daugh-
ter Maxino who have been vis-
iting her parents Mr. and Mra.
S. F. Austin returned to their
home in Lawton today.
You will find that Mutohlesa
Match tho Blue head that good
matoh at Baird's. Noiseless and
odorless. Tho heads will not fly
off and set tho house on firo.
210 3
Miss Maymo Martin of Kansas
City who has been visiting her
sister Mrs. Dr. Wade for the
past two weeks returned homo
this morning.
he MOST FORCEABLE
ARGUMENT we can
make for our good clothes
EYE ON
Our Windows
Mies Katn Bildorbaok who
has been visiting her slater Mrs
Chas Lamb left on the morning
train for hor homo in Cummings
Kas.
If you want to buy a good farm
well improved and close to town
see us it's a snap. Hamilton-
Franz Realty Co. Damoorat of
fioe. 247 if
0. C. Stephenson is moving
into his new residonoe on West
Broadway. Mr. Stephenson haB
just oompleted the building and
it ia now ono of tho most beauti-
ful and attractive homes in tho
oity.
F. 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
High School Notes
Fannio Molton who has beon
absent from school for eovoral
weeks hnB returned nndis mak-
ing up tho work thai sho has
missed.
The Caesar olasd was givon a
teat Wi ..jjesriay in the work
whioh they hay oomplsted and
some good grades wero mado by
ihs pupil of tho class.
The ninth grade has also been
having a .written examination in
history for the last three days.
Tho by-laws for tho oonstitu-
li hi f the High School Society
.iro beinir prepared this woe!: by
the committee that has been cp-
p jinted lor that purpjee.
Tht High echof! b ys met laat
Mor.day after school for the
purpose of organising nn ath-
letic association and more in-
torost ia boing shown in athlotio
sports oinco then ospeoiaily in
football. The following offioors
woro oleotod: Julius Stolznor
presidont; Harry Brown sooro-
tary; Oris Orme troasuror;
Oris Ormo captain of foot ball
team; Henry Brown Manngor.
Tho High Sohool will givo tho
following program Friday after
rooeaa:
Doolamation Jorry Fowler
Autobiography Glen Cohan
Reoitation Melvia Hatohott
Pon-pioturo Gordon Updogrove
Current Events Minnio Brack
Reading Paul Dyer
Recitation Sadie Zumwalt
Leader of debate Affirmative
Henry Brown; negative Jessie
Weavor.
Other debaters Affirmative
Myrtle Proffit Walter Gates;
negative Es9ie Herald Dean
Staoy
Tho question for debate. "Re-
solved that Labor Unions in
Oklahoma aro Justifiable."
Ileta Bradford made up tho
work in rhetoricals whioh she
had misBed by rendering a beau-
tiful piano solo this morning
whioh was enjoyed very muoh
by the sohool.
Castleton Ranch
Mrs. O. M. Allison entertained
in honor of Mrs. Brown mother
of Mrs. J. W. Allison who was
here visiting from Wisconsin.
An elaborate dinner was pre
pared and was enjoyed by tho
following guests: J. W. Hearne
and family Mr. end Mrs. Ralph
Harrison and Miss Vera Harri-
Bon J. W. Allison and family
M. Wood and H. Soott.
A very sooial and pleasant
day was spent.
Henry Langford and family
wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Markman Sunday.
Sale Dates
Tho following salo dates are
announoed by J. W. JohnBon
anotioneer:
Nov. 11 One milo east of
Graoomont for A. Ruth.
Nov. 17 Three mileB south-
east of Anadarko.
Nov. 18 Nine mileB northwest
of Anadarko for Shipton.
Nov. 20 Eight miles north-
west of Anadarko for Stookton.
Nov. 25 Fivo and ono-half
miles east of Graoomont.
Nov. 24 Five miles south o
Anudarko.
Card of Thanks
Wo wish to thank those who
were bo kind and good to us dur-
ing the siokness and death of
our dear mother and wife.
Mrs. T. F Updeqrove
Mrs. F. W Ayers
M. D. Gondeh
G. A GONDER
Marriage Licenses Issued
Geo. Rutherford
Clara Rutherford.
R. K. ROBINSON
Atlorney-Al-Law
Practice in tho State andTcderal Courts
and beforo tho Departments of tho
Government.
NOTARY I N OFFICE.
Stecker Items
Last Friday tho railroad con
pany surveyed for a now awiU
which will lilcoly bo put u m-
weak. This will bu of Lr.ai.to!
efit to Stecker for hrn-..' . t m
fivsitoh haB not been largo iu"U(
to hold enough oarj to care f
the business.
The Missouri Lurnlj.r ( j
Anudarko has secured j i'jtr
at Stecker and will !; . 1 ' v
put in a lumber ynl 1 m h
muoh needed indi .iv f "
upbuilding of lha :- v . .
several nare ben v. !
build as soon as liim'.i" - 1 'i
ground.
U D M ......
i. n. Moyer8nip.li! v. ir
oar load of cotton out of o ccktl
last Monday.
Andy Tinker manner" of til
Highlnnd gin mado a bupines
trip to Anadarko Tuosday witl
W. S. Tinsman manager of thl
Rook Island system in Mr. Tint
mon'o privato oar.
G. W. Hilor who wu. badll
burned last week on aooount
his wagon load of grooorul
burning whioh was caused bl
tho igniting of eomo korosom
is improving muoh faster thai
was oxpootod.
"Mayor" Groon said tho "Wid
dor" told him that Mr. Bake
was a mighty good man to takl
oare of a horso.
J. M. Kisor tho lot onlosmaj
and Stookor boo9tor is in Anal
darko this week.
Mrs. Fawcett A. Cotton of In
dinnapolis Ind. is visiting he
brother R. A. Dobson. Mr
Cotton waB for a number 0
years State superintendent o
publio instruction in Indiana.
A. C. Vaughn who is building
a oonoreto huilding in tho Bat)
addition was working all da;
yesterday until about 5:30 h
sat down on a pilo of lumber fo
a few moments as he had beoi
bothered with a sovoro headaoh
for several days. Ho was fount
unoonsoious by some oolorei
boys and taken to his homo oi
eaBt A street where Dr. Boyc
was called. Not until thre
o'olook this morning did ho re
gain consciousness but he i
thought to bo improving and wil
no doubt be ablo to be about in i
short time. Tho physioian pro
nounced it a very severo oaeo 0
neuralgia.
Ono of the most enthusiast!
meetings of tho History olub wa
held last night at the home 0
Miss Gail Hamilton. Sixtetf!
members being present. Quota
tions from Campbell. The stud;
of Washington Adams Jeffersoi
and Madison's administratioi
from whioh two exaollent paper
wore propared and read by Mis
Inez Elriok and J. W. Kaiser
Program for the next four week
handed in by Exooutivo whiol
promises the lessons to grow 11
interest with eaah meeting. Al
members are urged to maki
speoial effort to be present nox
week Nov. 18 at the homo 0
Miss Lula Miller.
"W EarSy Risers
Tho famou9eutlo.oHle
kt 0 j & jX & J JX & jt tf j & & & & k'
? WANT ADS ::
Not exceeding 5 lines 3 days 25c
vt One Week without change 40c t
jo s " t? ? k c s tf k r jc p jo a
FOR SALE Residence property i
Anadarko Lot 3 Block 41. Goo
barn cistern and well and outbuili
ings. Must sell at once. Cheap fc
cash. P. A. Parker. 2-15 d
FOR RBNT-Two furnished rooms fc
light housekeeping and slcepin
rooms also. Inquiro of Mrs. Lindc
tho milliner. 243 dt
LOST Child's gold bracelet with im
tial "0" engraved on top. Rewari
for return to Democrat office. 24G
Chattel Loans
See J. C. Titigley office CurJ
Storo Mam 8t. between Fif'J
and Sixth streets.
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Roberts, A. S. The Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 248, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 12, 1908, newspaper, November 12, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81638/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.