The Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 107, Ed. 1, Monday, March 2, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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Anadarko Daily JDemocrat
Democrat Publishing Company Owners.
T. J. Lewis Manager
Entorod at the postollico at Anadarko. Oklahoma (ib
oooond olnss in at tor.
PU B L I S H 13 J DA 1 L Y EXO IS IT SUN DA Y -
IMiono 3.1
Rates JO cenia por woek.
The more the Governmont inestigRto8 tho Benton atlair thouioro
sorious the uiHtter appears to he. Jt seems now from the iniorninuon
no far gathered that Benton was not only not given n trial but that
he waaahot in Villa's own room an 1 the inveatigation further finds
that Benton waa unarmed at tbo time.
Tl ..wtiUt.ta for Hnrnrfmr of TllXHR haVB 1)0011 drOt)l)!utr Ollt ill
bunobss. Who will bo the first to tako down his Hag in Oklahoma?
.Don't all apeak at once.
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Antl-proliibitionists in Toxhb ruom to ho having a hard timo gotting
noino one to he thoir standard bonror for Govomor. Wo can spare
them a few and guarantee thoin to bo llninor Proof and Pnbst Puro.
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A Count and n Unron fought a duel in Franco bocauso tho Baron
had cheated at a gamo of cnrdB. Now what do you if now about that?
Wo thought that cheating wn ono of tho OBBential foaturoa iuBticcoss.
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DR. PRICE
Cream
Baking Powd
Pure Healthful Dependable
Its active principle solely
grape acid and baking
soda. It makes the food
more delicious and wholesome.
The low priced low grade
powders put alum or lime
phosphates in the food.
Ask Your Doctor About That
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For County Suporintendout
Wo aro authorized to announco
0. W. Rnsuro for County Super-
intondont of Public Instruction
Biibjoct to tho action of tho Dotno-
oratio primary.
Wo aro nutlnmod to announco
Mrs. Kato Stovona of Apnoho for
County Superintendent of Public
InBtruction aubjoot to tho action
of tho Democratic primary j
Wo are authorized to announce
Mrs. Linnu Ueeco Lowthor ns a
oandidato for County Suporin.
tondont subject to tho nctionof
tho ropubucan primary.
For ShoritT
Wo aro authorized to announco
Kd Fostor of Ft. t'obb for SheritV
of Caddo county aubjoot to tho
action of tho Democratic primary.
Wo aro authorized to announco
Frank Lacoy ns a candidate for
Sheriff aubiect to tho action" of
domooratio primary.
Wo aro authorized to announco
Frank M. Slieota aB a candidate
for SlmritT. Riibiect to tho notion
of tho democratic primary.
Wo aro authorized to announco
A o Melton aa a candidato for
SheritV subject to tho aotion of
tho Domooratio primary
For County Clerk
Wo aro authorired to anuounco
h. N. Vodder a8 a candidalo for
County Clerk aubjoct to '.the ac
tion of tho domocratic primary.
Court Clork
W'a nrn iiiillinrr.ntl to nilllOlincO
Theo U. Oolke for Court Clerk.
Biibjoct to tho action of tho Demo-
cratio primary.
Wo are authorized to announco
Loo E. Fitzpatrick of llinton
tnwiiBhin for Court Clork. sub-
ject to tho ncton of tho Demo
cratic primary.
For Commissioner
Wo aro authorized to nnnounco
Dan Volmor for Commissioner
for tho 2nd district subject to -the
action of tho Democratic primary.
Wo aro authorized to announce
J R Shunk for Commissioner
from tho Second District subject
to tho action of the Democratic
Primary
Wo aro authorized to announco
D. G. Galloway as a candidato
for Commissioner from tho Se-
cond District subject to the ac-
tion of the democratic primary.
Wo aro authorized to announco
S P Ratlin" as n candidato for
Commissioner from tho Third
District subject to tho action of
the Domooratio primary :j
Wo aro authorized to announce
J. F. Ellison of Ft. Cobb for
County Commiesioner of the .'5rd.
district subject to tho action of
tho Democratic primary.
Wo are authorized to announco
Maon Hester for County Com
missioner from tho third district
subject to the action of tho domo
cratic primary.
Horrible blotches of Eczema
WHENEVER YOU NEED
A BEBL TONIC - TAKE GROVE'S
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally
Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver
Drives Out Malaria Enriches the Blood and Builds up
the Whole System For Grown People and Children.
You kiiow what you nre tftkliiR when you take Grove' Tastelers chill Tonic
as the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known
tonic properties of QUININE ami IRON. It is as strong as the strongest bittc i
tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal for Malaria Chills and Vevrr
Weakness general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to NV--mj
Mothers and Talc PiYkly Children. Removes Biliousness without purgi
Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and
purifies the blood. A True Toulcnud Sure Appetizer. A Complete Streiigthencr
Ko family should bo witLout it. Guarantied by j our Druggist. We mean it. 50c.
Quickly cured by Dr. Hobeou
Eczema Ointmont. C. 1. Caldwell
of Now Orleans La. states "My
dootor advised mo to try 'Dr
Bobson's Eczema Salve.' I used
throo boxes of Ointmont and throe
cakes of Dr. fJobson'a Derma Z-
ma Soap. Today I have not a spot
any whore on my body and can say
I am cured. "4 It will do the same
j for you. Its soothing healing am
ti6e.tio action will rid you of all
skin humors blackheads pimples
Eczotna blotches red unsightly
aoros and loaves your skin clean
and hoalthy. Get a box today.
Guaranteed. All druggists 50o.
or by mail.
foi tier Chemical Co. Philadel.
& St . Louis.
FREE!
Get a useful article free by
trading at Crescent Grocery it
Meat Market. Beginning Mar. Is
l'.Ul. Ask us about it. Orescent
Grocory & Moat Market Ana-
parko Okla.
wmj ui i mii . mi i ! iim.K-.m-ug
Piles Cured In 6 to i-j D.v '
i'our drugx c & i nit r '."
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Uhml. llt ruing ii l'ntriiiii i. . Ci Hiltt
Itelru aj;.luui'i:i k l--- -' K -w (.
Eggs! Eggs!
Full Blood Bulf Orphington
ogg8 1. 00 por sotting of 16.
Kov. Jlumpbroy
The King of Lfxatives
For constipation uso Dr. Kings
.Now Life rills. Paul Mathulka
of Hulfalo X. Y.. says thoy aro
tho "king of al) laxativos. Thoy
aro u blaMiug to all my family and
1 alwajs keep a box at homo.'
Got ka box and get well again.
Price Ugo At all Druggists ;pr by
mail.
U. E. Buoklin & Co. rhilndolphia
or St Louis.
make 10.00 a dax. Bost
seller. Sliow it and it's sold Mako
$10.00 a day or wo roturn money.
Par lOo. Herculean Co.;Guthrio
Okla.
For Sale Good gentle
driving horse. Inquire at Cres-
ent Store.
An Oil City Wilson
Town Lots Offer-
ed at Auction
A town lot proposition that is
attracting far moro than tho usual
attontion is that at 'Wileou tho
di center at tho wostorn torminus
of the Oklahoma Now Mexico &
I'acifio liailroad (llingling Boad)
Wilson has had a wonderfu
growth being now only sixty days
old but having n population of
1600. Tno building of this now
rnilrotd westward and tho discov-
ery and rapid dovolopmont of the
Wilson-Elenldton oil Gold togothor
with incxhnustiblo supplios of
natural gas have caused Wilson
to go forward at a surprising raU
Tho town lot sale G00 lots boing
on tho market will tako place on
March 5 G nnd 7 (threo days)
with Col. John B. Qucon of
Perry ne auotionoor.
Wilson is in tho weStorn por-
tiou of Carter ('ounty noar whoro
tho counties of Carter Jefferson
nud Stophous join and in tho
center of a wonderfully produc-
tive hgrioultural and live stock
country. There aro untouched
riches in fact all around and
under Wilson.
The natural gaB possibilities aro
boyond comprehension. Cheap
natural gas means factories and
nllied industries nnd tho big' oil
field means rolinories and Wilson
is bound to win. Nothing can
prevent it.
Tho samo conditions that tnado
Tulsa Beaumont and Wiohitn
Falls iro Wilson's nnd ovou more
so for Wilson has no opposition.
It is tne only Wilson-IIealdton
oil town.
All tho GOO lots are to" bo sold
at tho purchaser's own prico nb
solutely nono to bo reserved The
conditions nro !!0 por oent down
ana tl.o remainder in 10 per cent
monthly payments.
Tho salo pavilion will bo located
on tho lots and rain or shino tho
sale will bo hold.
Froo ovory day also will bo
given away two choico reBidouco
lots nnd onch porsou aitondiug
the sale will have an opportunity
to drnw theso. Tickots will bo giv-
on enoh morning to nil corners
and tho luoky numbor gots tho
lots.
This iB an opportunity to got n
homo or a business site in tho
fastest growing city in tho south
west and one tuat is bound to bo-
oomo an importnnt industrial and
agricultural center. Tho soil
around Wilson grows a bnlo of
cotton to the aero and tho farms
aro teeming with cattlo and hogs
This is a businoss opportunity
of tho brand that pays
For theso threo days arch 6
0 aud 7 tho Oklahoma it Puoitio
Railway (Iiingling Roud) will set
a rot'nd trip ticket for ono fnro.
Jake L. Hninon is tho owner of
tho towLaitc Frank L. I tHi is
(salos manager and John B. Q .con
nnotionoer.
lComomber buy your tickets via J
Ardmoro to Wile n
Twice-Told
Testimony
Anadnrko peoplo aro doing all
thoy can for follow sutrcrers.
Anadarko testimony haB been
publishod to provo tho morit of
Doan'B Kidney Pills to others in
Anadarko who sulfor from bad
Lack) and kidney ills. Lett niy
sntl'erer doubt this ovidetico of
merit wo prodnce confirmed proof
of Statomonts from Anadnrko'poo.
plo Atio Rf;ain endorse Doau's
Kidney Pills confirm thoir for-
iner testimony. Here's an Ana-
dnrko case :
Mrs. J. L. Clark 119 Central
Boulevard Anadarko Okla. Bays:
"Whilo living in Nobraska 1 us-
od Doan's Kidney Pills and got
suoh good results that I gavo a
statemont rccommonding them.
Today 1 confirm all my former
words of prniso. I still uso Doan's
Kidney Pills and novor fail to got
relief in fact they act aB a pre-
vent iro of kidnoy complaint."
Price 5c at all dcalors. Don't
simply ask for a kidnoy remedy-
got Doan's Kidnoy Pills tho samo
that Mr. '.Clark had. Fostor-
Milburn Co. Props. Buffalo N.
Y.
A PIPE DREAM
If you want a bargain in n pipo
go to Paul Kaiser. I just got in a
now shipment. Tho bost pipeB in
town for tho money. Also fnuoy
tobaccos and cigars. Lot ub send
you tho Oklahoma Nows only 2oe
' a mouth. All tho magaziuos and a
. good lino of freshjchocolatcs. Hot
and cold lunch merchants lunch
from J 1 :80 to 2 p. m. Shoit ordors
at all hours. Hot and cold drinks.
Wo will do our best to ploase yatt.
Paul Kaiser Confeotionory it Cafo
I'Jft) Broadway.
STUBBORN ANNOYING
COUGU CURED
''My husband hnd a cough for
fifteen years and my son for eight
yoars. Dr. King's Now Discovery
completely curod them for which
I am most thankful" writes Mrs.
David Moor of Saginaw Ala.
What Dr. King's Now Discovory
did for theso men it will do for
you. Dr. King'B Now Discovery
should bo in every homo. Stops
hnoking coughs reliovcB la grippe
and all throat and lung ailments.
Money baok if it fails. All drug-
gistB. Prico o0o and 1.00
Notice
Dr. O. E. Black will movo to his
now dental parlors over Post of-
fice March 5th PJ1I. Will boat
tho sorvico of my patrons nnd
public nn? will install first class
Dental Parlorp.
Dr. O. E. Black.
Announcement
Watch the papor for tho an-
nouncement for St. Patrick's on-
tertnintnont to bo given by tho
Homo Mission Sooioty of tho M.
E. Churoh South.
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I am the
KED DEVIL
that jct the j(tm
before the fltrroi get
the hogi.
Ono Ublespoouful of Rd Devil Lr
dissolved In a pint of water then
ndood to the slop or loft feed for ten
hoes ted to bogi night nd rnornlng
throughout the year will PREVENT
cholera and warm.
Germs become worms and worms
mane nogs sick. Give me a chance
at itheso germs und worms and I'U
SAVE .YOUR HOGS
I am
Red Devil Lye.
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Ik HSk rout yon onlv .
it if. Utlllselwslfrice iJH-t
WJh BiiiiiiiiW. Savo My
gv (SSSSSSSSBSSlsh Labels.
KBLLTHECOUGH
andCUREtkclUNGS
wihDR.KIKGS
HEWDISC0VIRY
OUGHSl
UuLDS irjiU8omErRE
!g
50 &$ 1.00 1
FOR
AND All THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES
GUARAfltreeo satsfactory
iOA MONY fUrUAfOCD.
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A Winter Cough
A stubborn nnnoying dnprooB-
ing cough hnngs on racks tho
body weakens the lungs nnd of-
ttn loads to serious rosults. Th
first doso of Dr. King's low Dio.
covory J give's relief. Honry D.
Snndors of Cavondisb Vt. wnf
throatonod with consumption af-
ter having pnoumonin Ho writos
"Dr. King's New Discovery ought
to bo in ovory family; it is cor-
tainly the best of all medicines
for coughs colds or lung trouble"
Good for children's. Money baok
if not satisfied. Prico oQc and $1.00
At all Druggists
H. E. Buckfin;& Co. Philadelphia
or St. Louis.
Primary Grade
Meeting
Tues. Feb'. 24th l p. in. Miss
Good's Boom.
Roll Call. School News.
How toSecuro the Best Results
in Penmanship. MiBB Franz.
Nature Study;1 buggestions for
March April and May. Miss Good
Teaching Fractions Illustrated
MissTilton.
? Discussion Mrs. Alice Clevo-
lnnd. . Language Suggestions"!?? for
Second Third and Fourth Gradoo
Mrs. Bnlyeat.
Free to Farmers
By special arrangement Rato-
kin Seed House of Shenandoah.
Iowa will mail a copy of their Big
li)14 illustrated Seed Book and n
snmplo of "Diamond Joo's Big
White" seed oorn that has a ro-
cord of over 200 bushels per aero
free to every reador of this papor
who may be interested in the CropB
thoy plant. This book is a com
plete corapondium of farming and
farm and garden 6eeds. It tolls
how to giow big crops and all
about best vanties of seed corn fo
your locality; also Seed Oats
Wheat Barloy Speltz GraEsoB
Ulovors Alfalfa Pasturo nnd
Lawn Mixtures Seed Potatoes
and all other farm and garden
seeds. This seed book iB worth
dollars to 'all iu want of seeds of
any sort. He free to all our readerc.
Write for it and mention this pa-
por. Tho address is Ratekin' Seod
House Shenandoah Iowa.
Farm Loan
Our farm loan plan is new and
much better than the old way.
Wo consolidate matters make low
rate of interest and give you priv-
iloges that others don't
If you are thinking of making a
farm loan or increasing tho old
one drop us n line and we will
tell youour plan.
Courtney & Drako
Anadarko Okla.
KtLLTKE COUCH
ANDCURETHELUN6S
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