Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 128, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 8, 1902 Page: 1 of 8
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ANADARKO DAILY D
'MllfRAT
Volume 1 .
Anadarko Oklahoma Fedruary 8 190
Number 128
THE ONLY RL PLANT IN THE NEW COUNTRY IS TO Bli LOCATED AT ANADAR.KO
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Vf;
i'ho Uliuruu b.
Tlio Prosbucriau . . ..icli will
llolll ItH Services Kllllll.lt Fob. Utli
in thu W 0 T U Reading Hoom
south of tho square. Pio.iuhiugboth
in thu morning and evening liy thu
Rev. Kiltiiond 15. Teis id Hobnrt.
m. :. ClllflU'li south.
Preaching by this puctor ill 11 a.
ui. and 7:.'I0 p. in. Subjects: "Chris
tians us laborers together witli God"
1 Cor. 3-H. "The measure of rigliu
UOUBIICSS" Matthuw 6:'JU.
Sunday school 10 a. in. Kpworth
League 0:30 j). in. Mcthvin Indian
Mission. American avenue.
J L Hcnsuu pastor
u. k. cuuncu
Preaching in thu morning by thu
Rot. llyttertied. In the evening by
the great tempnrancn leader Alex-
.. ' . ...
anucr uooper ot unicagu. Uospel
temperance meetings throughoutthu
weok. League meeting ut 0:30 in
the lecture room. Alius Faith Camp-
bell leader subject: Tlio Pathway
to Peace."
CIIK1KTIAN CHUItOII.
Special services tomorrow both
morning and evening Morning
' theme "Thu Millenium livening
theme "Baptism What id ItV
How Performed." The evening
sermon in both uu object lesson and
a blackboard sermon. It can bt
seep sis well us heard. A cordial
invitation in extended to the public.
C. II. Hilton Kvuolist.
" "'cdtfoniJOATiojfAj cuuncu.
Thu subject of the pastor's ser
mon at 11 o'clock tomorrow morn-
ing will bo "Thu Gospel Law ol
sacrifice." Theru will bo no even-
ing Hurvico on account of the union
temperunno meeting nt thu M. 12.
church.
will taKi Hie lime to investigate the
buNiiu-hh '. itturt'H of thu situation
boloie n. iking any change Kuid
will retain her laud ollico and pro-
bably luiw more territory added to
it. Itul tin di'iiartment in very busy."
Mr. riynns amcnilmunt wan
adopted by the Houtie to provide for
thu appointment of a committee of
thrcu by the governor of Oklahoma
to re-district the territory into leg-
itdativu districts.
Oklahoma is a million dollars to
the good on account of the recent
rains and snows that have covered
the territory Moisture was badly
wanted to nave the winter wheat
and it came when most needed.
Tho remains of Roy V. Cahion
of. Troop D. Rough Riders who
was killed on the 1st day ot July
180Q in tho charge up Han Juan
hill have been sent to Hennessey
the home of his parents and there
iutcrcd under the auspices of the O.
A. R. post of that city.
Some months ago when Editor
Thomas launched tho Pond Creek
Daily Vidette ho announced that
its p iblication would be continued
as long as thorn was a demand for
it. As the Videtto continues to put
in a daily appearance and is con-
stantly improved it would seem
that it. is Pilling a I0113 felt want at
Pond Creole
to
Tho Kuookor-
"mo knocker seldom amounts to
a great deal. Look at the best citi
zens of any town thu citizens win.
do something for themselves and
for thu town. Not a knookur niminji
them. Ljok into the cue of ever)
knoukor ami you will find ho is not
very careful of his own affairs. A
good many of them spend a great
deal of time in playing pitch for the
drinks; 6omo of them do not pay
their bills; Homo of them arc idle.
There is something wrong in every
gossip; there is something wroug
with every knotkor. A man who
gives his own business intelligent
attention hasn't timo to sit around
and "roasi" tho neighbors.
A funny thing happoncd during
tho trail of n colored man at Guth-
rie charged with assault with in-
I h tent to kill. The day was warm and
tho prisoner's counsel warmed up to
his work and removed his coat and
vest and laid them on a chair.
Whilo tho attorney was waxing elo
quent in defence- of his client tho
latter juiotIy swiped a valuablo
gold watch from his defender's vest
pocket and slipped out tho back
door of tho court room and has not
been heard of since. Tho Knid Kaglo
is a j-luoky sheet and is not dautcd
by small udversititics. In comment
ing on tho prospects of tho United
States land ollieu being removed
from that aity to Kingfisher thu
I2aglo pays: "Doa't get Jiorvous
over tho land olllico situation. Tho
Jand ollico although u desirable in-
stitution is not t f vital importance
Wo Knid It is mnvWi .. riiintut
Miss MessieM. Reid arrived Fri-
day for a visit with her sister Miss
Jonnio Reed. Miss Reed is a very
talented young woman having held
roportorial positions on tho Kansas
City World mid Times and for the
past year holding U o responsible
position of business manager of the
A. W. Mumfor Publishing Co. in
Chicago.
A remarkable cure is reported
frotuc Guthrie that does not coiuo
ondcrthu domain of therapeutics or
suggestion A certain lady of that
city was afflicted with a sovoro pain
in the bauk of her ncuk and asked
her husband to prepare a mustard
plastoi and apply it to thu uffcctfd
part lie complied and tho plaster
produced all the effects usually
noticoablo m mustard plaster cases
tho wifo at 0110 time declaring tho
plaster was blistering her but was
)crsau(lcd to allow it to remain over
night and in tho morning she was
completely cured. Invcsigation
proved that the husband had make
tho plaster out of a harmless liver
regulator that cloBcly resembled
mustard and now tho question aris
es as to what canned the blister and
the cure.
W. II. Clovi'himl returned
Mountain View yesterday.
The City Steam Laundry guaran-
tees their work. Phono 04. tfOl
Two Houk Island auditors are n
town chucking up ihudupotneeounts.
For quick returns liet joi . p p
erty with Smith & Wyokofl t(0
II. B. Westlakc made a flying
business 'trip to Chickasha yesterday
morning.
If you have anything to 'sell rent
or trade sec Smith fc Wyckoff tfOl
Don't orowd your advertisement.
Tho public likes big typo and easy
reading.
Phono and the City Steam Laun
dry wagon will call for your clothes
troi
What goad docs a holiday do any
ouo if ho lays off from work and
gets drunk?
Patroniio home industry by send
ing your clothes to tho City Steam
Lauudrv. t.fOI
L. M. Beers of Wichita Kansas
will open up a horsu market hero
soon.
The Ladies Aid society have de-
cided to ptvo a supper and sooal on
February 22.
Corn 8O0. per bushel; oats r8c.
per bushel at .lohir Pfaff & Sons
Hardware store. tfl22
y. F. Norman of California Mo.
ono of Cad do "county's new farmers
was in town today.
Have that broken furniture men
ded at Eldred's opposite Windsor
on C street. tfl08
It is. not counted a sin to lovu
several women provided you love
but 0110 at tho time.
Mr. .Me.Ki n.-u msnugtir of the. I.
S. Maylitdd Liiinbtu' IV is a collec-
tor of ludisii curios and he num-
bers in hi collection noiho nun
articles. II. hn roeenilv added a
pair of "Squnw Mocks" to his col-
lection that ire liuiHUoincr than any
wo have seen Mr. McKciinoii to bo
sure of gtittum thu genuine nrtieles
and the boi "!tii buys material
and cuts some Indian woman to
nriko th articles for him. He so-
oured an old Wiuhitu Indian woman
about 00 years old to miiku his
squaw moqks some two moons ago
and from time to time has visited
the camp to sec how tho work was
progressing. On one of thesu visits
lie encountered Lone Wolf who
acted as his interpreter.
Fied Hoy Zillor has severed hiri
commotion with the Democrat ax
local editor in order to duvoto hiri
entire time to building up his Globe
routt). He is a bright boy and thu
Democrat wishes him success in hit)
business enterprises.
(ieo. A. (iwinuer a promising
young farmer who owns ono of the'
bust quarter scctionc in thu now ter
ritory having made substantial imj '
provemuiits including a comfortable
house laago enough for two left on
the evening train for his old homo
in Missouri. Thu particular object
of his visit is not stated. Ho ex-
puets to return within eight days.
Mr. McKunuoii received tho follow
ing letter which hu va'uos almost as
much as the tine squaw mocks hu
got next day:
"Mayfield from old woman Good
Kyes. Anadarko O T Fob. I 1103.
"Dear sir: I am going to tell
you what I am going to charge you.
1 am old and babe been workiny:
hard every da to finish it. 1 am go-
ing get finished tomorrow and you
can come after it tomorrow. 1 am
going t charge yon U for making
it and it is hard work to niako it
good. So I wa t thu mouoy today.
1 want buy groceries so pltwso you
A Ladv
Kocontly eunio Into our storu and said: "I uin. go
ing to take Dr. Caldwell's Byrn)) Pep-
sin for my cobl. It kept us free all last
winter from every kind of cold. It Is a .
(Treat remedy and a perfect laxative."
Sold bv nil druggists.
Notice
All persons having filed claims
against Caddo county will pleasu
call at thu count. clerk's ollico to
make special allidavit lequired by
thu Secretary ol tho Interior.
Dyko Bullinger
County Clerk.
Smith fc Wyckoff have bargains
residence property. tfOl
UlllSt ll.1V lllll tod. A 1 .011 ulim.ul
. . . .J Positively the largest line of hol-
uiiiiu min. i nuni uu hill loon i . ." . .. .
. . iday goods in thu eity. Piouecc
today. So I am old and working i)Ig ylorc opposite P. O. 3f-tf
nam ever aay so 1 am going to
Corn 80c. per bushel; oats r8c.
per bushel at John Pfaff & Sons
Hardware storu. tfl22
Dick T. Morgan's ollico cast of
Court limine square has over 100
relinquishments forj sale $200 and
tip. . PJ810.
JMMci-'h new photograph gallery
south of tho post ollico is Hearing
completion. Ho will advertiso an
opening in si fuw days. Watch for
it.
If you want to buy anything see
Smith A Wyckoff. tf
Henry Smith has moved his
blacksmith shop from Blk. 18 lot
10- to Divers old Oth' between O &
D. and is prepared to do all kinds
of work in his lino.
Ask your friends to subscribe for
tho Dailcy Democrat. tf
Mnr. If ' I
:
nit
Hngiuo No. 730 whilo standing
in a stall at tho round house last
evening about 0 o'clock got up
steam and without any undue cere
mony ran through tho door and out
onto the turntable and fell into tho
pit. It seems that after the boiler
washer got through washing out
th boiler ho forgot to oloso tho
throttle and in a short time tho
boiler was ffllod with steam which
caused tho ungina to start. Tho
door to tho stall which was closed
was knocked down; tho engino ran
about fifty yards and lauded in the
turntable pit. Tho water tank was
damaged otherwise tho engino was
not injured.- Chickasha Express.
The linn ot Divers it Co. will
hereafter bo known under the jinn
till of Diwrs iL "1 r. U' - 'is
ftt the nu ' 1 ii 1
Dorscy Kreitzcr went to Lawton
tliiB morning to let the contract for
tho First National Dank at that
plane. Mr. Krcitzcr it ono of the
heovy stock holders in this bank.
Coal flour feed and grain at
Leaoh & Peaoook. tf
J. A. Knight foreman of tho job
department of tho Chiokasha Telo
gram was doing our city yesterday
and oamo in to swap stories with
our printers. A very entertaining
gentleman is he.
To appear well have-your laundry
dono by City Steam Laundry. tlOl
J. O. Mastcra has opened up the
K. C. saloon with Mr. Kurgo as
head bartender. Wo aniioiinco this
with apologies to Uro. Mien who
lni so h writton tip '' Mioithor
' 10"
charge you $000.
Your kind friend
Goon ICyi:s
Old woman
Miss Vera Gardner of Anadarko
formerly ono of 121 Reno's society
girls is expected hero on a visit
with friends next week. Miss Gnrd
ner moved with her parents to the
new.town but a few mouths ago.
121 Reno American.
All persons am) members of thu
Knights of Pythias who are inter-
ested m thu organization of such a
I:dgoin thin city aro requested to
incut at the MuAeiiuh hall on thu
evening of Thurxdur Foby. JOth at
8 o'clock. Do not depend on others
to ooino but overybody turn out.
Yours in F. C. A 13.
C II Kamne
Public Reading Room 011 1$ St.
opposite tho court house open from
0:30 a. m. to 0:30 p. m. every day;
all cordially invited W. 0. T. U.
meets the 1st and 3rd Friday of
teach month at 3 p. m. in tho Ladies
Rest parlor back of the reading room.
Allladics cordially invited.
KOAL! KOAL1! KOALU!
Wo guarantee full weight and no
claikcrs. A trial will convince
Phono 11. James Brown.
Smith & Wyckoff can rent inoro
dwelling houses. tfOl
Kid rod's mends furniture. C St
oppositu Windier hocnl. lfl08
lirooko and Austin Furniture Co.
ooiiih sidu C street between Oth ami
"Mi. Call and examino our very
largo stock of Furniture. Bcst
goods for tho least money" 14 our
motto.
ThoLastHoardoflt
"My llttlo boy took to croup ono
nlKlitund soon grow M) bad you could
hour him breathe all ovor tho house"
sitys V D Reynolds Maiihllcld O. "wo
feared ho would die buta few dotes of
Ono Minute Coujrli Cure quickly rc-
llovcd him unil ho went to hlcop. That'll
tho lust wo heard of tho croup. Nov
isn't a cough euro llko that valuable?"
On Minuto Cough C'uro Is absolutely
safo and acts Immediately. For coujjlw
colds croup grip brochltls and all
other shroat and limp troubles It Is n
certain euro. Very pleasant to tako.Tho
llttlo ono llko it: WII Smith &S011.
Tho Very Latest-
Si'ttrk tho Jowolor has addetl
a new lino and woliclts your order
for engraved stationery. Call anil
seo his samples of engraved calling
cards busincjH cards wedding sta
tionery monogram note paper em-
bossed business stationery and en-
graved goods of all kinds. 12U20
1 Pergonal
Tho lady who had to loa o tho dona-
tion party tho other night before ft was
over will pi en so call at our drug storo
and get tt Iwttlo of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin. She has Imligehtlon or she
would not have taken sick ami If sho
bad taken Dr. Caldwoll's Syrup Pepsin
sho would uot have had Indigestion. In
SO and 31 bottles at all drugu:lt.
For Snlo
A lino stook of millinery goods
for sale or trade. About fifty miles
from Kansas City in a Uwn'of four
thousand population. Hal road cen-
ter. Stock now mid up-to-dnlo. F01
further information addre- "A 8(1"
Democrat office. tf
One Hrlinuf e Cough Gure
For Coupjie Colds and Croup son.
Take that pillow out of window;
plenty of glass at Pioneer Drug
Store. tfoa
OlorkB Wieo Suggestion
"1 have lately been troubled with dys-
pepsia belching and sour stomach"
writes MS Moad leading pharmacist ol
Attloboro Mass CI could eat hardly
anything without sulTorlng sovoral
hours. My cleric suggested I try Kodol
Dyspepsia Curo which I did with most
happy results. I havo bad o more
truublo when one can go to out In. inlnco
pie cheese candy and nuts aftovsucha
time their digestion must Ue pretty
good . I endorse Kodol D spopsla Curo
l.crtlly." Yoj don't lime to Ui..'. Eat
all tho good food jou w.'nt- don't
overload the i-toir noli. Ifc11 Dv pepsin
Curo el cs 1 ooil ft
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Shaw, Preston P. Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 128, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 8, 1902, newspaper, February 8, 1902; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81749/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.