The Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 134, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 28, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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The Daily Democrat
VOLUME XIII
ANADARKO OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MAY 2s PU
NO. 134
LOOK!
Lyon & Mathews Co. will give
the following prizes for the best
essay on "How to Make a Slow
Man Pav His Bills (not more
than iOO words.)
ist Prize - $10.00
2nd Prize - - 7.00
3rd Prize - 3.00
The contest holds goods until July X8 at which time
we will get 3 business men not interested as judges.
Address all communications to
Lyon & Mathews Co.
Anadarko Oklahoma
-'"'"
If you want the best
Buy
Steffens
That's the kind of
cream we serve
Pioneer Drug Store
TEETH TEETH TEETH
Don't nogloot your tooth you will need them when
younroold. FREE!
For tho next two wneka I will extraot teeth FREE
OF CHARGE.
Ilmvo roduood tho prioos ou all Dentnl work dur-
ing the noxt two weoks. Beginning today and up to
and including Juno the 10th l'JM I will fix teeth at tho
following prices:
Silvor Alloy or Amalgam Filling... 2oo to 50o
Bono or Comont Filling 25o to 0O0
Pm o Gold Filling a8 low as f)0o
Porcelain Filling ... 50o to $1
Artificial Enamel Filling 50c to $1
Gold Inlay as low as .. . ...". 50o
Acolito Inlay . 50o to $1
Gold Crown . ... $3.00
Poroolain Crown . . .. 3.00
Bridgowork por tooth . $3.00
Cleaning tooth 25 to T)0c
Set of Tooth ' .$5. 00
Romemhor I was oducatod and trained in the largo
cities and under soma of t'io boat Dontists in Amorica.
Also remember that I understand and for years have us.
ed tho various systems of PaiuloBs Dentistry.
I can fill crown or extraot tooth without the least
partiolo of pain. I tighten looso tooth ouro gum
disoasos abscossod tooth ubo tho'kind of Fillings that
stay in mako artificial tooth to fit tho mouth w'iou
othors fail and guaraiuoo my work to consist of first
class material and workmanship.
Don't forgot these prioes aro good 'only until Juno
10th 1914.
Sooomo oorly ond mako your appointment so that
you cap bo waitod upon.
I am doing thiB for advertising purposes. 1 know
you will toll your neighbors that Dr. Byam did your
work and that you are pleasod with it
I MAKE NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATIONS
D r. Byam Dentist
Ocoupying i rooms in Now Post Ofiioo Building
ovorNusho Theatre-
I
EVENING WITH
WHITE
MR
Mrs Frank Whito ontortainod
a fow music lovors at Imr homo on
Eost Broadway Thursday ovoning
Those presont woro Missos Goneva
Bellinger. Boes Grovos Clara
Gaasaw-iy and James Gassnway
Mr. and Mr p. Josso Urorstroot.
Mrs. Whito Borvod ioo croam
and cttko. It was a very onjoyablo
ovoning.
SOCIAL OF M E
LAPIE8 AID
Mis. L. V. Coombs assisted by
Mc8dntno8 liootio D.Hito Joo Ac-
ton W. L. Clovoland und C. C
MoKnlght ontortainod tho Ladios
Aid of tho M. E. ohuroh at Mrs.
Coomb? homo Thursday aftornoon
Tho neodlo work was tho work for
tho nftnrnoon. Delicious icooreum
with light and dark cako woro sor
ved nnd all thoroughly onjoed
tho aftornoon.
AT NUSHO GARDtN
Friday May 29th
AFTERNOON AND NIGHT
CADDO
COUNTY
NAME
Caddo county irstituto will
opfin Monday Juno 1st. Tho coun-
ty supnrintondont Mrs. Wnmsloy
has sooureo thotorvjeosof tho fol
lowing normul instructors: W. B.
Christian Mrs. Ida Mitoholl
Linna Lowthor W. H. Bishop O.
E. Hutton nnd E. L. Howoll nil
of whom nro first class instructors
whilo Mrs Wnmsloy is allowed $200
to assist in supporting tho nor-
mal she has always made "it of
supporting.
RUHBLEV
'$
A1RD0ME
Tho "Whirl Pool" a drama in
4 aots by Mo'sloy Bros. Monday
night with-good specialties... Ev-
erything good.
NO PAPER
TOMORROW
Saturdav being a legal holiday
thoro will bo no Democrat issued.
Decoration Day will bo observod.
CHILDllLLED
BY TRAIN
Tho littlo throe year old girl of
Mr. and Mrs. Borry Davis of
Grncemont was killed by a oar on
switoh at Graoomont Thursday
morning. Tho child it is reported
was playing with several othor
childron on the track bohindsome
ompty cars on tho switch whon
the train in on switched another
oar that struck tho loose cars
striking the littlo girl. Both legs
woro out off. Ono was piokod up
several feet from tha body and
tho other moroly hanging to tho
body. Dr. Smith of .Graoomont
and Dr. Korloy woro aummonod
but tho littlo ono diod about three
hours after tho aoot'dont. .
PROGRAMS
NUSHO
"Betwoon Savage and Tigor" 6
reels.
AIRDOME
2 '-Tho BotteiVay" 2 reels.
"From Out tho Oiaiy"
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Cox and sun
Everett and thoir nophow Allen
Cox of tho First National Bank
wore oallod to Elk City Kitna.
Thursday on account of tho death
of Mr. Cox's father. Mr Cox wont
tho day boforo whon ho was uoti-l
uuu ui uiu aunuus iiiuoss oi mis
fatlior.
Tho now mail box in front of
tho Post Ollice is quito an un-
provomout. Tho old box was torn
down by a toam being hitchod to
it and tho horses deoidod to go
beforo tho drivers was roady. This
one isji "non hitohablo" ono.
Mrs. Win Hazolottof Ft Cobb
was in tho city Friday.
Mrs T. F. Updogrovoand littlo
daughter Rossie left Friday for
Lawton whoro thoy will visit Miss
Margorot Updogrovejwho is Jjtntin
ngerof tho tolophouo oxohango.
Miss Icy Carter who has oom-
plotod a successful term of school
in tho Biugor city sohool loft Fri-
day for Edmond whoro sho will
continue work in the schools there
Miss uurtor lias already won
credits in tho Edmond schools and
expects to keep climbing.
3 W M. Browor has addod to tho
appoarnnoo of his already up-to-
dato jowelry storo on Main stroot
by building a lino awning with
electno lights on tho front.
Wautod A good girl to do
goneral housework. Mrs. L. M.
Spivoy E Contral Boulovard.
Mrs. Gus8 Winston viBited hor
sistor Mrs. O. E. Killey in Chick-
asha Fridaj.
Mrs. J. E. Pennor ofElRono
who has boon visiting hor sistors
Mrs. J. U. Brooks and Mrs. Ida
Mitoholl returnod homo Friday.
Missos Lorona Roberts and
Graoo Togno of Lawton and Mrs.
A. J Edwards of Walters are the
guosts of MissRoso Tiiley.
Missos Edna and Lida Romiok
two of tho most Bucoessful school
teaohors in Caddo county ontor-
tainod tho girls and boys basket
ballateams at tho Romiok home
on oast Broadway Thursdiy ovo-
ning. Tho party wna one of thoso
porch parties givon on a delight-
ful evening. Tho young peoplo
fillod the air full of merry ohimos.
Games suoh as bob-teo-bob and
other old time games ikopt tho
timo going until it was going
homo timo boforo Uiey had hardly
begun. Delioious refreshments
wore sorved and all left declaring
tho Misses Romiok's delightful
entertainers.
BROADWAY
"Tho Hearts Highway" 2 parts
'Tho Cuokoovillo Horso Raco"
Lost Small 'paokago contain
ingan embroidorod pin cushion
and four yards lace. Finder please
eturn to Miss Deero Rlversider
NOTICE
AH dog tax jnust bo paid by
Juno 10th. Any dog found run
ning at largo nftor this datojwill
bo killed. J
Pay tho tax to the city olork.
Fred Sullivan
Ohiof of Polico.
For Sale
Family driving maro also good
buggy and harness.
C. O. MoKnight.
Between Savage
And Tiffer
A Sensational Drama in Six Reels
Prices
10c and 15c
Acme Gleaniny 8 Dye Works
The best because we are equipped to
do the work.
GENT'S
Suits olenuod (J "f
and pressod JJ JL
Top coats cloanod
nnd pressod
Top ooat and vost
cloanod und pressod
OveVcoats cleaned "
and pressed JL
Pants cloanod and
preasod
.00
.50
.75
.00
.50
And do not throw away
your old has as wo can clean
and blook thorn and mako
thorn look like now. Wo
have just rocoivod a Bhip-
mont of tolosoopo and othor
now stylo blooks for paca-mas.
LADIES'
Suits plain fl
cleaned & pressed tj J.
Skirts plain cloan-
od and pressed
Jackets plain cloanod
and pressed
Ovorcoats plain fl 1
oloaued&prosaedtp X
Drosses plain t
oloaned & prossod JL
Waists oloaned and
prossod 3oo to $
Glovos cloanod short
Gloves cloanod long
Plumos cloanod
Plumes oloaned and
ourlod
.00
.50
.50
.00
.00
.50
.15
.25
.50
$1.00
W. H. Smith Prop.
1 18 E. Broadway Phone 240
EcclestonCoggins
Funeral Directors
Licensed Bmbalmers
Day Phone 178; NightlPhone 226
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