The Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 119, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 22, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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Anadarko Daily Democrat
Democrat Publishing Company Owners.
T. J. Lewis1 Manager
Entorotl at tlio'poBtoflioo
nosontl clans' nihttor.
PUBLISHED DAILY
Katoa.lO ueruf perweok.
Wuoo Naws: Florida oynio lmviiiK in mind thnt thorearo sixty
two dr'nks to n gallon and tho profit that is Hindu by tho auller Biiy
"Start ii saloon in your own houna. Buy your drinks from no ono
but your wifo and by thn timu the first gullon in gono alio will have
J3 to put in the Imnk anl $2 to tnrt biiBiuois on again. Should you
livo ton yoara and continue to buy booz from her and thou dia with
hum l os in your booss shr will havo oiioiikIi to bury you cdtioatu tlio
children buy a hotisu and marry hoiiiu docont man."
It in a it' d idii'i. Jt is logical from an ocoulmio standpoint nnd
7raisovorth) from a patriotic ataudpoint because tlio husband who
putroui.oH liia wife's saloon helps hor to oarn money and at the biiiiio
timo lin Htipports homo 'enterprise. If in addition to tlio liquor
ituulf tlio husband should demand tlio concomitant joyn of the down
town saloon tho wifo enn oaaily equip uor front room with swinging
doom rig up a bar with a footrall carpot tlio lloor with sawdust and
ci'gur stubs malodori.o the promisos with tho scout of stalo boor
plaoo repulsive cuspidors in oasy roaoh in all lirootions sot up a
wnvy mirror with soapod lettering on it hang tho walla wifh browory
pictures flhowing nymphs nu natural disportiud in bohb of foam in.
vi'o a congenial company of pimply soaks known to tho trade an good
follows and constantly mop tho top of tho counter with a dirty nig
whil; tho crowd loans around and laughs sottishly at its own vulgarity.
Any lady who will thus cator to hor husband's tastos and proforonoos
will dosorvo his trado and alio will also bavo tho Bwoot satisfaction of
knowing that hor drunkatorum is just like some drunkatoruniB down
town. Dallas Nows. And sho will have tho satisfaction of having
lior little boo.olin with hor all tho time and will that ho is not out hav-
ing a timo with somoothor fair danisol which should bo worth some-
thing to hor. .
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the telephone can attend so well that count.
In three million homes the Bell Telephone
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NOTICE OF SALE
IjNotico is horoby givon that in
pursunnco of an ordor of salo is-
Btiod out of tho District Court of
I 'addo county Oklahoma on the
2oth day of March UUl in an
action whoroin Kipp D. Cross was
plaintiir and William E. Iiowon
Sarah E. Spurku John Howard
Sparks a minor and Sarah Lo-
reon ttparko a minor woro de-
fendants directed to mo tho un-
dersigned shoriir of Caddo county
Oklahoma commanding ma to
advertise and sell the following
desorilwd rortl estate situated In
Caddo oounty Oklahoma towit:
The Boutheant quarter of section
one (1) in Township eight (8)
north of range ton (10) West of
I. Mm containing ItiO acres more
or less according to tho govern-
inont survoy fjr tho purposo of
partition and to satisfy a judg-
ment of partition in favor of said
plaintiir and against said defend-
ants obtained and made in said
Court on thooth day of February
l'.lll and tho coats of said parti-
tion and all accruing costs I will
on tho 21st of May l'.lll at tho
hour of l:00 o'clock p. in. on said
day at tho front door of tho court
liouso in tho City of Anadarko in
said county and slate oll'or for
salo and soil to tho highest biddor
for cash all of said property above
dosoribod for tho inirposos above
namod.
In Witness Whoroof I havo
hereunto subscribed my uamo
this lbth day of April IUM.
A. J. BLiANKENSiilP.
ShorilV of end no county Okla.
Bristow & McFadyon
Attornoys.
WINDSOR HOTEL
looms neat and clean ll $2
a week.
Mrs. HtivonsProp.
SPIRITISM SAID
TO BE DEMONISM.
'A moot !ntcret!n(f llttlo brochure
hna recently come off the press netting
forth with Ilihlo prooft that the com-
nuinlcntloris received by and through
Bplritist Mediums !s of Demon origin.
The writer tnices his subject through
the Scriptures from the time when
certain of the holy angel became dis-
obedient. IIo proves from the Scrip-
tures that thcHe fallen spirits per-
snnnte the human dead with whoso
pust hltory spirits though invisible
re thornughly acquainted lie shows
thnt tbey nl.w frpquontly jwrson-
ate the Creator and the Itedcemer
cornniQiidltiR their deceived ones to
pray do pennncp. etc. This however
la merely to lend them on nnd to bring
them morn thoroughly tinder demoni-
acal control. Sometimes by breaking
down tho nnttir.il bnrrlor the human
will they poKfcess their victim nnd rule
him morn or less to his niln frequent-
ly sending such to tho mad-house.
Numerous Illustration. Scrlptnrol and
otherwise nre given. 'Hie price of the
llttlo book Is but tire cents; It should
be In tho bunds of nil interested In
Hplrltlsm or who hnve friend Inter-
ested therein. Ktvclo.se HtnmM tr tho
nible nnd Tmct Society 17 IllcUa
Streut !Ubr. Y.
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I ICC- Evelyn Thaw' Bracelet-
Theso two beautiful pieces of
popular jewelry aro the crazo
among tocioty w onion in Now
Yorlt nnd tho largest oities. Thoy
are neat and elogHnt gold finished
articles that will gladdpn tho
nonrt os ovory girl or m. u no
tnnttar how young or ok. Very
stylish and attraotivo.
Our Froo Oll'or. Wo aro dur
tiaing iSpoarmint t'howing Ciiiin
and desire to place a big box of
this fine healthful gum into evoty
homo t BweototiB the breath
whitens tho teeth and aids di.
RCBtion. It JB refreshing and
pleasing to all. To every lady send-
ingtiB but 50o wo will ship a big
box of 20 rogHnr'5c packagos of
tho Spoarmint Gum and include
tho ologant "Tango'' tooklaco
and "Evelyn Thaw" ' soh't ab-
Bolutoly froo.
This oiror is for i iino on-
ly. Not moro th. rdors to
ono party. Donlorsju 'Jwod to
accopt this.
American Sales .
12 Dayton. 01 '
Wnntod Travoier. o 27 to
1 50. Exporionco unnoc ' trv. Sal-
nry nllowanca to right man J. E.
AloBrady Chicago.
WRITE STORIES
FOR MOVING
PICTURE PLAYS
m I
Owing to tho latgo unmoor of
now motion pioturo thoatros which
aro being opened throughout tho
country thoro is oll'ered to tho
mon and aouioii of (o-day n now
profession namoly that of writing
moving picture plays. Producers
are payinir from $25 to $IoO for
eaoh scenario accepted upon
whloh thoy onn build a photo play
$3500 in Six Months
As it only roquiros a few hours'
timo to construct a complete play
you can roadily soe tho immense
possibilities in this work. Ono
man who gavo tho idea a tryout
writes that he earned $.'500 in Bix
months. It is iiossiblo for an in-
telligent person to meet with
equal .success.
Ono feature of tho businoas
which should appeal to ovoryono
is that tho work may be dono at
homo in sparo time. No litotary
ability is required and womon
hnvo aa groat anx opportunity as
mon. Idoas for plots aro const'intl
turning up and may bo put in
sconurio form and sold for a good
prico. 1-T"'..T-
Partjculrrs Sent FREE'
Complete particulars of this
most interesting and profitable
profession may bo had freo of
ohargo by sending a post card to
Photo-Play Association
Box 158 Wilkes. Barre Pa
trti'lf imirkq awl coi'jrlirliU obtained or
f I i it merit t. tkoii lici or iilioton Ami di1-
t r FREE SEARCH ami rwit
PATENTS DUILD FORTUNES for
tun t U tst llhow wlutt to Invent
mid save 3 . mam y Wi itv today.
D. SWIFT & GO
PATENT LAWVrnfl.
1303 S-vcnth St. Washlnnton D. C.
oBnuMB AMICA SALWE
First pub. Aprils laet April 2.'5.
JNDlSTKIt'T COURT
In tho District Court of the Fif
tconth Judicial District of Okla
lioinn Bitting within and for tho
county of Caddo.
T. O. Evans plaintiir vh L. S.
Braoudlo dofondaut.
taid dofondant L. S. Braendlo
will tako notice that he has boon
stiod in tho above entitled court
for Two Thousand Four Hundred
(2-JOO) Dollars and that an ordor
of attachment tins been issued out
of the abovo court iuiu" lovied up-
on the following roal proporty to-
wit : tho N. E. of tho S. W. ;
and Lot Number (i of Section
Twenty nino (2(.l) in Township
Sevon (7) North of Kango 'Lon(lO)
V. I. M. in Caddo county and
State of Oklahoma and must
answer the petition filed therein
by said plaintiff on or before tho
2Jth day of May A. D 10M or
said petition will bo taken as truo
and a judgment for said plaintiff
in tni.1 action for Twenty Four
Qundied (S2-I00) dollars with in-
torcst on S11C0 from Decotnbur
13th 1!M8 at (5 per cent por an-
num will bo rendorcd accordingly
Attost Theo. G. Oolke
Cloik of Said Court
Grovor C. WaniBloy.
Attornoy for Plaintiir.
For Ront Two nico rooms
furnished or unfurnished' Mrs.
M. F. Bauin (501 West Broadway.
Mr. and Airs. W. 0. Proud and
llttlo sou of Oregon Mo. aro in
tho city tho guests ot Airs. Proud's
parents Iflr. and Mrs. G. Kunkol.
For Salo Eggs for hatching
from tho only "barred" Plymouth
T?onk in tho ennntru. KVrtilitt?
guarantood. If interested in lht!
best American hred fowls of to-
day call at 116 East Con. Boulo-f
vard Anadarko.
Go to Paul Kniser's for Stiffens '
Ija Orji in.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For CongrosBJ 5
Hon. Scott Forris candidate for
tho nomination for Congress from
tho Oth District.
For Su promo Judgo
Wt aro authorized to nnnounco
F. F. Kiddle for Supremo Court
.fudge of tho Fourth Judioial
District subject to the action of
the Domooratio primary.
For District Judgo
"Wo are authorizod to announco
Judge Will Linn of Chickasha for
Distriot Judge of tho Fifteenth
Judicial District subject to tho
action of tho demooraticjprimnry
We are authorized to announco
Theodore Pruott for District
Judgo of tho Fiftoonth Judioial
District subject to tho aotiou of
tho democratic primary
County Judgo
Wo aro authorizod to announco
0. R. Johnson for County Judgo
of Caddo county subject to tlio
action of tho Democratic primary.
For Reprosontativo
iuiu itukuutiuu tu fti!iiutiiii;u
T. 0. Goorgo as a candidato for
xu)ruauiiini.ivu biujjuui iu uiu ac-
tion of tho doinocratio primary.
W'oaro authorized to announce
AI. S Ilatchett as a candidato for
Ropresontativo subject to tho ac-
tion of tho dumooratio primary.
Wo aro authorizod to announco
F. J. MoKonna of Comont as a
candidato for Ronroaontatlvo. sub.
jeot to tho action of tho domo
oratio primary.
Vo aro authorizod to announco
J. A. Bakor as a candidate for
Roprosontativo Btibject to tho
action of the Democratic primary.
For County Superintendent
Wo are authorizod to announco
0. W. Rasuro for County Super-
intendent of Public Instruction
subject to tho action of the Demo-
cratic primary.
Wo aro autlnrizod to announco
Mrs. Kato Stovons of Apacho for
County Superintendent of Public
Instruction Btibject to tho notion
of the Doinocratio primary. w
Wo are authorized to announce
Mrs. Linnu Roeco Lowthor as a
jandidato for County Suporin-
tondont Btibject to tho actjonof
tho republican primary.
Wo aro authorized to announco
MisB Kato Cjnloy as a candidato
for County Superintendent. Btib-
ject to tho aotiou of tho democratio
primary.
For County Attornoy
Wo aro authorized to announco
W. W. Vaughn as a candidato for
County Attornoy subject to tho
aotiou of tho domooratio primary.
For Shoriif
Wo are authorized to nnnounco
Ed Fostorof et. Cobb for Sheriff
of Caddo county subject to the
action of tho Domooratio primary.
We aro authorizod to announce
Frank Lacoy ae a caudidato for
Shoriif subject to tho action of
doinocratio primary.
Wo aro authorized to announco
Frank AI. Sheets aB a candidato
for Shoriir subject to the aotiou
of tho democratic primary.
Wo are authorized to announco
A o Alolton as a candidato for
Sheriff subject to tho action of
tho Domooratio primary
We aro authorizod to onnounce
A. J. Brown uf Cdrnogjo as a
candida'o for Sheriff Bubjoct to
tho action of tho Domooratic pri-
mary. For Connty Clerk
Wo are authorirod to announco
f XT t7.l.l .i.i r
Li. xi. vuuuur nan cituuiuaio IOr
County Clork subjoot to tho ao-
uon oi mo uemooraiio primary.
mmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmm)
Court Clerk
Wo are authorized to announce
Theo G. Oolko for Court Clork
subject to tho action of tho Doino
cratio primary.
Wo are authorized to announce
Leo E. Fitzpatriok of Hinton
township for Court Clerk sub-
joot to tho action of tho Demo
oratio primary.
Wo are authorizod to announce
Putd U. Dawson of Carnogie as a
cant) date for Court Clerk subject
t tliH action of the domoorutic
priu .ry
For Commissioner
Wo nro authorizod to announc
Dan Volmor for flomnilaninnr
for the 2nd distriot. nuhinnt in tli
aotion of tho Domooratio primarj
Wo are authorized to announc
J R Shunk for Commission!
from tho Second Distriot Btibjo
to tho aotion of the Domocrat
Primary
Wo aro authorizod to annnnml
D. G. Galloway as a candidal!
tor Commissioner from tho s
oond District subject to tho w
uon ot the Democrat primary.
We are authorized to antuuiir-
S P RatliU as a caudidato ft
Commissioner from tho Thir
Distriot subject to tho action c
tne Domooratio primary
Wo are authorizod to announcl
J. F. Ellison of Ft Cobu f.
County Commiosioiior of tho On
district subjoot to tho aotionjt
tlio Domooratio primary.
Wo aro authorized to aunoum !
Alaon Hostor for County Con
missionor from tho third distrii
subject to tho action of tho doni
oratic primary.
For County Assosso'
We aro authorizod to announ I
F. F. Burkhaltor for County AM
sessor subject to tho action of tH
uomocratio primary.
Wo aro authorizod to nnnounrl
J. R. (Jim) llalsey as a cindidni
tor County Assessor subioot
tho action of tho democratic prj
mary.
X
FACT
rars
Local Evidence.
Evidence that can bo verified.
Fact la w'ui vso want
Opinion is nut enough.
Opinions differ.
Here's an Anadarko fact.
You can test it.
Hugh Sanner Alabama Ave. An
darko Okla. Bays: "I was bad ol
as tho result ot kidney complain
which camo on mo suddenly. My bac
ached constantly und I had shar
pains like knlfo-thrusts across in
kidneys. Kvcry position was uncorx
fortablo and I felt miserable In ever
way. Mornings I felt tired and resi
less and was hardly able to go t
work. Headaches accompanied b
dizzy Bpclls were common. The kit
ney secretions wero too frequent I
passage and unnaturnl. Tho secretion
also contained sediment. 1 had puf
spots beneath my eyes and my ham
and feet became swollen. I wt
rapidly growing worse when I bega
using Doan's Kidney Pills. I notlci
Improvement from tho first and aft (
1 had used four boxes every symptof.
of my complaint had lelt. 1 havo hr
no return of the trouble. Tho cur
has been permanent and I cannt
recommend Doan's Kidney Pills tc
highly."
Por sale by all dealers. Price
rents. Koater-Mllburn Co. Buffali
Now York sole agents for the Unite
Statos.
Romembor tho name Doan's an I
take no other
1t ukness and Loss or Appctlt
flie Old Standard general Jtrenr''rnirg ton
liKUVb S 1AS1 kLLSSCIullTO.NK.t; lreOI I
Malaria and builds ut the svitcra true ton
nd cure Appetiicr. For adulti and chddreru CO
SnSSSS2rTSSS33SS3SSEl
Very Serious
It (a a very serious matter to ask
for one medicine arj have the
wrong one clven yit. For tbis
reason wo urge you In buying to
be careful to get the genuine
ILACK- DRABGlfl
Liver Medlctae
The repu.atlo-j sfthl3 old relia-
ble medicine far rnnulnntinit in
digestion and liver trouble is firm- i2
ly established. It doe3 not Jmi'ato 1
uuicr jneuicines. it is Detter than
others or it would net be the fa-
vorite Jivcr rowder with a larger
sale than all others combined.
SOLD n; TOWN F2
I3ZEXI7j
EARLY RSSSLRi
Tho famous little oiHs.
If fed right tho
first throo
weeks with
prgtts
Baby
Chick Food
tic COo and (1.00
thers la lltUe chance of fatal dlieate. It
cuta down lottea and civet you atrons
thriving better chicks. No bUicr pre
taration takaa Ita place.
Praia V'e Diarrhea Remedy
- - tSe and tOc.
potltlvcljr controla thin costly and com-
mon dlteaae. I'rcvcnta Infection
Itaf uio aubatltutes; Imliton PntU.
CAlf.fAllb b-a . a 1 aT. arm ft
Git PraU$ ISO van ljultntIKk '
For cV I'y
P. A. McVVtL
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