The Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 107, Ed. 1, Monday, March 2, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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JUDGE R. L. WILLIAMS
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The Man to Lead Us
CHANDLER TRIBUNE.
November 20 1913.
Thero lias been much talk ovor tho
gubernatorial bltuatlon during the
last two months unit tho Trihimo hrm
spent much tlmo stud lug tho sltim-
tlon anil tho availability of different
candidates.
We havo had n masnlllcont eampln
of what u real lcadur can do In tho
recent work of President Wilson and
abovo oorj thing else commend tho
diplomacy ho has used In dealing with
a coordlnato branch of government
tho Congress.
! When wo reflect on tho state de-
partmental dlfforoncos that were tried
In tho courts and in newspapers of
Oklahoma and when wo recall tho
strugglo between tho Goernor mid
the Legislature we cannot but hopo
Khat some stnto leader possessing tho
iamo qualifications as President Wil
ton can bo raised up and lead iih out
)f tho factionalism Into which Okln-
ioma politics has drifted It is a con-
Iltlon connected with overy party. It
a regrettable. It is unnecessary. It
a foolish expensive and defeats all
ittempta of economy.
' Thero Is no need to look for such
. man among the now and untried.
It would bo the height of folly to put
ortn as tno standard bearer of de
mocracy some man whose solo qual
ification Is that he possess no enem
ies. wiiBon nan nis Hinltn but bo had
llE PEOPLE. '".
A factlonallst wonld be as unhappy
holco as the untried man. We enh
ot afford to nominate an Admlnls-
ration man or an Antlndmlnlstra-
ton man nor any man for governor
ho has been a partisan in any of tho
epartmcntal fights.
The one department of our state
lovernment that has been almost en-
rely Immune from criticism Is the
uprcme Court. It carries the con-
fence of Oklahoma and the respect
tho whole world. In the firmament
Ii j;ai jurisprudence it is a star or
e first magnitude.
Hon. Itobt. L. Williams was the first
Chief .lustlco of this court and has
boon a member slnco Us organization.
His decisions havo carried n weight
that has gono far toward giving the
Supremo Court tho reputation It en-
Jojs. Hefore ho became a Justlco of tho
Supremo Court however Judgo Wil-
liams had proven to tho world that he
was n constructive statesman of the
highest ability. His work In tho Con-
stltiitional Conentlon stands as nn
everlasting monument to his ablllti In
thlH line. Ho is Iho author of ninny
of tho most Important sections of our
constitution uud had ho not performed
sovoji yearn of tho most vnluublo nor-
vlco on tho Supremo flench ho would
lmo still hae furnished milllclont
proof Hint ho Is big enough to be gov-
ernor of Oklahoma.
In endorsing hla candidacy wo do
not in nnj mnnncr rellect on nny othor.
candidate. Wo enjoy tho personal
friendship of every other man that
has announced for that position.
As wo soo It tho real work to be
performed is to first hnrmonlso tho
warring factions and after tlint has
been accomplished to launch out on h
campaign of economy thnt will wlpp
from our stnto government every rinlit
incident to tho state "Setting up
Housekeeping" nnd at the snmo tlmo
lower current levlea.
Wo have talked with Judgo Wll-
llntns about theso problems and bn-
llevo that his theories and plans for
accomplishing these results aro as
sound as his work In the Constitu-
tional Convention and on tho Supremo
Bench. We bollove that ho Is the
man to bring order out of chaos har-
mony out of discord and the greatest
degree of economy consistent with
good government. Strong of mind
nnd Intense In purpose we bollove
that if elected to tho Governorship of
this state Judgo Williams will be to
Oklahoma what Woodrow Wilson has
been 'to these United States
Remarkable Cure
of Dysent
"I was attacked with dysontnry
about July 15th and used tho doc-
tor's medioino with no relief only
gettiug worse all the time. 1 una
unnblotodo nnvthing nnd my
wnight droppod from 1 15 to 1 20
pounds. 1 suffered for about two
months when 1 whs advised to use
Chamberlains Colic Cholorn and
Diarrhoea Romedy. 1 used ttwo
bottles of it and it gave mo per-
miflont rolief" writes B W Hill
of Snow Bill N 0. For salo by
Carl Doughlns.
TAX DEED NOTICE
To whom it may concern and
tho unknown owners of tho ol-
lowing renloatato to-wit:
Lot 2'. block l'. district two.
Broadway st. situated in tho town
of Anadarko Caddo county state
of Oklahoma According to the
duly recorded plat thereof.
You and each of you aro horoby
notified that said real estato abovo
described wnB on tho (ith day of
Novembor 191 1 sold by tho Coun-
ty Trcnsuror of said county for
tho dolinquent paving taxes duo
tho on for tho jenr 1011 for tho
Bum of 27 15 including intorost
ponnlty and costs allowed by law.
That said county treasuror issued
criiiicate of puirhnse thorofor
and tho undersigned is now tho
owner and holder of said certificate
of purchaso.
You aro thoroforo further noti-
fied that unless you redeem said
roal estato from said salo within
sixty days from date of first pub-
lication of this notice n tax deed
for snid roal ostBto will be demand-
ed nnd will issue to mo as provid.
ed by law.
U.itod'this 2Jthhy or.Novoin.
oor inu.
L. W. Myers owuer and holdor
of said tax salo cortificato Ana-
darko Uklaboma.
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If nervous otos'ratton and fen ale
weaknesses they ate t!.e supreme
remedy ns thousands hae testifieit.
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O I UMAUH THOUFJLE
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over a diureist s ce utter.
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Very Serious
It Is a very serious matter to aslc
for one medicine and have the
wrong one given yi. For this
reason wc urge you In buying to
be careful to get the genuine
Buck-draught
Liver Medicine
fTherepo.atiorjofthis old reils- H
u.c .in.un.iijc mi tunanpaiion in-
digestion and liver trouble is firm-
ly established. It does not imitate
other medicines. It is better than
others or it would net be the fa-
vorite liver powder with n larger
raic loan au otners combined.
SOLD IN TOWN
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CREAM
Baking Powder
Received the highest award
at Chicago World's Fair
Feel Miserable?
Out of eorts doprossod pain in
tho back Elootrio Bitter ronew
your honlth and strougth. A guar-
anteed Liver and Kidney remody.
Money back if not aatiBfiod. It
completely ourod Robort Madsont
of West Burlington Iowa who
sufforod from virnlont livor troublo
for eight monthB. After four doc-
tors gavo him up h toott Eloqtrio
Bitters and is now n well mon.
Get a bottlo today; it will do tho
samo for you. Keep in tho house
tor ati livor and kindoy complaints
P3rfoctly safo and dopondable. Its
results will surprise you. fUo and
$1.00.
tt. E. Buoklin & Co. Philadel-
phftor St Louis.
SEE
FREMONT BOYLE
National Bank Building
Anadarko -j (Oklahoma.
For quick action be( terms apt!
rate on
FA'RAIAND ClTV LOANS
Sqz me before closing loan
Lit "yaur lauds fo. tale or trade
FELT BAD
ALL THE TIME
Shellhorn Lady Suffered a Great
Deal But Is All Right Now.
Bhcllhorn Ala. In a letter from this
placo Mrs. Carrie May Bays: "A short
time oiro I commenced to have weak
spells nnd headaches. I felt bad all
"the time and soon grew no bad I
couldn't stay up. I thought I would die.
At last my husband got me a bottle
of Cardul and It helped me; so he got
some more. After I had taken the
second bottle I was entirely well.
I wish every lady Buffering from
womanly trouble would try Cardat.
It I the best medicine I know of. It
did me more good than anything I crrer
ued."
Cardul Is a -woman's tonto
trengtheolng medicine for women
tnade from Ingredients that act spe-
cifically on the womanly organs and
thus help to build up the womanly con-
stitution to glowing good health.
As a remedy for woman's ills It em
a successful record of over 60 years.
Tour druggist sells It. Please try It
N. D TVh'fc to' Udle Adlory Dtp. ChatU-
voor Mtdlclnc Co.. Chtttanoot. Trnn.for kpecial
Imtructllrtil i4 M-MCt took Horn Trtatawat
Mtdlclnc Co. Chltnoon Trnn.for
rurfiOTit. it4 64-Met book. "Homo T
lor Woowc" Mat plin wrapper en rcquatl.
B. F.'ELLIOTT
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EMBALMING
OnWPbei)o'2Kl.
IeBidenco Phone 223.
(ifntlemcn s Driving Illoiso
Itcccivo Spcclui ( mo
All Work Cmarantui'tl
New Blacksmith
L. WRIGHT
The City Horseshoer
Special Attention GUen to Lame and Interfering Iloraoo
OIIN MAIN & 7th STltEETJ ANaDAIIKO OKLA
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soft clear velvety free lrom rough
spots patches eruptions and blem-
ishescan only be obtained by
intelligent care and a healthy con-
dition of the skin.
"e ! Ld
Peroxide Cream
is a valuable preparation of great
assistance in producing a beautiful
attractive skin because it contains a
superior antiseptic agent which clears
the pores of impurities and is healing
and invigorating in its action.
Get it at any A. D. S. Drug Store.
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You Need a Tonic
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There arc times in every woman's life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you you know what tonic
to take Cardul the woman's tonic. Cardul is com-
posed of purely vegetable ingredients which act
gently yet surely on the weakened womanly organs
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success and it will do the same for you.
You can't make a mistake in taking
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The Woman's Tonic
Aiiss Amelia Wilson R. F. D. No. 4 Alma Ark
says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth
for women. Before 1 began to take Cardui 1 was
so weak and nervous and had such iwful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Npw I feel as well and
as strong as I ever did and can eat ntost anything."
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
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IE BEST HOT WEATHER
GROVPS
TONIC .
TASTELESS Chill TIF
The Old Standard General Tonic. Drives out Jvlf
Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole Syr
FOR GROWN PEOPLE AND CHILDRT
It is a combination of QUININIi and IRON in a tasteless fo
folly strengthen and fortifies the system to withstand the !
the hot summer. GROVE'S TASTI?LKS chiH TONIChas- .
Chill and Fever" Weakness generaldehility atid loss of apt
vigor to Nutoing Mothers nnd Talc Sickly piilldrcn. Re mo
out phrglug.' "Relieves nervous depression nnd low spirits. Aro
action uul purines the blood. A 'ruc Tonic and Sure Appetizer. .
StrenfjU'cnr. Guiuantced by your Druggist. Wc mean it. SO cc"U.
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