The Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 107, Ed. 1, Monday, March 2, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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The Daily Democrat
VOLUME XIII
ANADARKO. OKLAHOMA MONDAY MARCH 2 19U
NO. 107
Wanted A rofinod woman as a
companion nnd boip in caro of
baby 5 months old. Good home
and pay to tho right party. MuBt
hnro had oxporionoo with baby.
Mra. Ohnunocy Uhode9. Phone
295.
Loat A 7 monthfl old oolt rod
and white Strayod from my
roaidouco Subday morning. H.
W Wright Anadarko.
Notice
Anadarko Hivo No. 19 L.O.T.M.
a
will moot in regular aoaBion Tuos-
day Maroh 3 at 7:00 p. m. All
ruombors urgod to bo presont
Uogular business mooting.
Ruby Slomp Commandor.
Lynn Kaisor Kooord Koopor
MRS. PEDRICK
ENTERTAINS
1 LAST NUMBER OF
1
Anadarko Lyceum Course
Rogers-Griiley
ENTERTAINERS
At the High School Auditorium Wednesday
Night March 4th
Thoso eutertainors will rendor Claaaical and Popular
Selections on tho Harp and oharaoter impersonations and
roadings
Tho oommitto guarantcos thio numbor to bo a Top
Notoh Entortaiutnont.
Single Admission 50c
Sent losorrations at Stophenson's on and aftor Tuosday
Maroh 3 9 a. m.
Pioneer Drug Store
Is Located 4 doors west
of Postoffice
ANADARKO OKLA.
and are carrying a full line of
WsJl Peeper
Paints Varnishes and Glass
House Cleaning" trno is noar and wo nre
- - . looking for you in (o
make your election of wall pupor nnd othor nocosaitlos.
Our wall papor lino ia comploto plaiu nnd figurod oal
moalsjwith fancy out out borders varnish tilo striped
andlfiguiodldeBigns in fact a good assortment of nil
kindB. Also can recommend good responsible workman
to do your work.
We bought this wall paper at a low fig
ure and will give you the benefit of it.
Complete Line of Drugs and Patent Medicine
Karl Douglass Drug Go.
Mrs. Eathor Miller Dngeuott of
Rooky Ford Colorado and Mrs.
Nollio Carroy of Ft. Sill Okla.
wore tho guosts of Mrs. Lnurt
Podriok Sunday whore they par
took of a dolioious dinnor.
Mra. Dngonott is a graduate of
the Cnrlialo Indian schools and ia
rotinod and an nccompliahod
onthuaiastio workor for her race.
Sho was born noar Paoln Kan
sas. Although hor parents wero
nneducatod horfnthorwas Chief
of hia triho and oiidorsed etluon-
tion. Ho went to tho Quawan
Agoncy nearMiama Okla. whoro
ho ontored his Unughlor in tho
governmont school and from thoro
to tho Carlislo Indian School
whero sho was graduated. From
thoro she was sont to Quinoy
Illinois and ontored business col-
logo. Later sho married Chaa. 13.
Dagonott a Carlislo graduate.
While hero she visitod Mr and
Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. M.
D. Archiquetto. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mark Ponoi nnd many othor gradu-
ates from tho Carlisle school.
MoBdnmes Podriok Thomas and
Carroy woro horolnss matos. Mis.
Carry is also in tho servioo of tho
Ft. Sill Indian schools. Sho has
beon visiting Mrs. W. F. Diotrioh
Mrs. Podriok was governmont
Fiold Matron for sovoral yoars in
Oklahoma and has dono muoh
good missionary work among tho
Indians. Thoso noble women who
are ovor oagor to eduoato nnd eln
vaio meir raco aoBorvo muon
prniso nnd oredit for thoir fnithful
work. Mrs. Cnrroy loft Sunday
evening for her work in Ft. Sill
and Mrs. Dagonott will visit tho
Choyonno and Arapaho schools at
Darlington for n few wooks.
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Engagement
and
Wedding Rings
hn
"fiET THE GIRL"
I Have the Rings lor all Occa.
sions especially for engage
ments and weddings.
Brewer's Jewelry 8 Opti-
cal Store
Opposite PostutHce
ATTRACTION AT
HIGH
SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM
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Male Stenographers
And Typewriters
In Demand
T. E. Rowland Prosidont 0 0. Nnthnn Soorotnry
W. L. Moore Vioe Prosidont W.JP..IIud8on Tronsuror
Oklahoma Real Estate 8 Loan Co;
INCORPORATED
Insurance Rentals. Trades. Plenty" of
(Vlonoy to Loan on First (Class
Ch&itle Securities
i
Rear of National Bankl
AtfADARFO OKLA.
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Tho United Statos Civil Service
Commission announces that whilo
it has no difficulty in soouring suf-
ficient fomalo stonographors and
typowriters to moot tho nooda of
tho departments at Wnshington
tho supply of mnlo oligiblos hns
not boen equal to tho domnrd.
Young men who aro at loaat 18
yoars of ago nnd who nre willing
to nccopt tho usual ontranoo salar-
ies whioh aro 810 and $900 a
yenr hnvo oxoollont opportunities
for appointment. Whjlo tho ont
tranco salarios are low ndvnnco-
mont is reasonably rapid to thoso
meriting it. Tho examinations
whioh any oompotont atonogrnphor
should bo nblo to pnBS nro hold
onoh month in tho yoar oxcop.
Deoombor nt tlio prjncipnl oitiea
of tho United Stntoa.
Full information in regard to
tho examination mny bo scoured
by nddro&sing tho Unitod States
Civil Sorvico Commission Wash-
ington D. C or thoDistriotSoo-
rotary Post Office BoBton Mass.
Philadelphia Pa. Atlanta Ga.
Oinoinnnti Ohio Chicago III.
St Paul Minn. Soattlo Wash.
SanFrnnoiscoOal. ; Customhouse.
Now York N. Y. Now Orleans
La. ; or Old Customhouse St.
Louis Mo.
Tnosday evening Maroh 3rd at
8:15. Ono sido of tho suffrage
question will bo aired in tho play
"Tho Gontlo Jury" tho following
oharaoters baing represented :
Cyrus Ilaokett Sheriff
Mi. Marianelli
Mrs Drigoly foro woman
Mrs. Gillott
Mrs. Ulnko - ' MrerLiveaay
Mrs. Fritz - Mrs Evans
Mra. Dyor - Mrs. Paul Snoathon
Mrs. Small Mrs. Ross Hume
Mrs. Fairly - Miss Tilton
Mrs. Jonos - Mrs. Stewart
Mrs. Fort - Mrs. Randolph
Miss Skinnor Mrs. Coopor
Miss Jollyson - Mrs Dinsmoro
Misa Smith Mrs. Stophonsou
This (f&roo is founded upon n
skotoh found in "Tho Bundio of
Timo" and ia most highly ontor.
taining.
Other attractions iu tho way of
mustoand readings will supple-
ment tho abovo. On tho prinoiplo
that "Ho who laughs longest
lives longost" all desiring long
lifo want to seo this oatortainmont
Como yourself bring your frionda
and holp the Ladies of tho Pros-
bytorian Social Union undor
whoso nuspico8 thisentortninmont
is givon. Admission 25 and I5o.
- Mr
Miss Julia Ponn has returnod
from a month's vijit with rolatives
ia t'offoyvillo and Webb City
Kansas. Whilo thoro Miss Graco
Riohart came up from Oswogo and
paid hor a visit. '
.1
Mrs. Baker's Sunday Sohdol
class will spoil against Mr. Mo-
Knight's class tonight. This i to
tell who is who. Refreshments
aftor spoiling 10 conts. Tonight
nt the M. E. Churoh.
Mrs. Anna Wright who haB
boon suffering with paralysis is
much improved. Hor daughter
Mrs. Mooro of Texas and claugh.
tor-in. law of Kansas City nre
libra looking after her needs.
B. F Elliott returned MondayJ
from n bueinoss trip to Oklahoma
Oity.
lr. King's New Kcmry
KILLS THE COUGH. W'RES THE LUNGt
PROGRAMS
GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
out of life. In order to do that von snnnlrl pn-
joy yourself. Everyone finds the best enjoy
ment wnen they are watching our
Moving Pictures
The cost for a whole lot of pleasure is small
if the money is spent at our theatre.
This weeks pictures are mighty good.
Better see them. They're worth your time
and money.
VAUDEVILLE
At the BROADWAY
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
Special Feature This
Week
Abbott and Abbott
; (
Presenting their original novelty;
Pantominic Singing sketch
"Adams Nonsense"
YOU'LL LAUGH! YOU'LL SCREAM!
Complete Change of Act Every Night
Prices 5c and 10c
f Just Arrived! i
AT MADAM SMITH'S
Three doors west of A. B. C. Store
New Spring Milinery
Also new samples from Buckley Bros.
Madam Smith will continue
b dressmaking through-the summer J
(J season ffl
NUSHO TONIGHT
"Mutual Wookly 59"
"Tho Arrowmnkor'a Dnughtor"
2 rools.
' BROADWAY
"Tho Obinoso Uenth Thora" 2
xeols. Kal.
"Ho'o a Lawyer" Wo.
"A Cure forSuffrngettos"
The First National Bank
Anadarko Capital and Surplus $60000.00
Oklahoma
.!
T. P. Wood Mil. Pro. Id pn I
L. W. Myers Vlqo-PrcaipenU
Wo hftVn doilhln hn ennttnl nn.l" .m.. f
any other bank In Anadarko
Wo have no excessive loans no bills :pva
ble or re-discounts.
No officer or director of this bank owen ft!
dollar.
"Wo solicit your baalncsj whether largolor
small
' I.E. coi Caehlor.
R. B.lPopeJoy Asa't'OaBhler
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