Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 174, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 3, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ANADARKO DEMOCRAT.1 "l""OT 1"; l; "H'-
Oiin respoiiHiblo fur thm an tln-y
SHAW & BLANKENSHIP PublUhen.
PRESTON P. SHAW
L. D. BLANKENSHIP
Editor
Mannijur
lll iliiliu credit
;li;tl is good.
for everything
.SUIlSOItirTION IIATT-S DAILY. i
One ye riniuhanco - $1.00
Six months In mlviinco - 2.00
Three months In advance $1.00
WKKKC.Y l'UIII.HIini) KVKItY TIIUHN-
KAY. I
One Year $1.00 '
Six Month 0
ANOIENT IDEAS OF RATS
lluhr"ri Cliltiixn mnl (Irrrln llellnred
Thlt Tllejr Cnrrloil IlnrwKf
In a recent number of tho Frank-
furter 'fitting Is a dlBcnsslon of tho
ant.ij.ilty of tho hollef that rata are.
re m tslblo for tho spread of plague
fn i a writer In American Medicine.
AciUtUng to tho writer tho recognl
Throe Months.
Advertising rates made known on
application.
Application made fo- transmission
through tho malls at tho pnstolllco rt
Anarturko Oklahoma as second-chif.s
snail nialtor.
Anadauko.Oki.a. Apkii. : 1002.
NO
STATEHOOD.
Wo notice nu Editorial in the IJ-
Iteno American today that provts
our position conclusively that it.
that if Oklahoma is Democratic
there i.s no liOfic ill admission into
the union an a statu. Head the ful-
owing clipping Ironi that apur it
then you will know what pressure in
b?ing hrought to bear to foicc
iiiun to voto tho Hepublie.ui ticket.
"Yesterday in ni'iig's Am i a i
contained dispatches from W ihIpii-
ton Htatiug that the ooininitteo n
UrrilorieH had reported favoiabllv
the bill admitting Oklahoma .New
"Mexico and A'rizoiu to statehood.
Every citizen in Oklahoma who is
iioquaiiHed with any United Stalin
Senator or member o' tho hotito o
rcprescuatives should iunucdintch
"write to such member and give a
clear expression of the conditions i
Oklahoma and our just claims t.
sidinissioti to the union. Every pos
sible inlltienee should bo brought to
bear upon tho member. of congress
that can bo effective .in bringing
the members to vote right upon the
final roll call. An especially promi
nent factor which is going to deter-
mine tho result will be partisan
political concitleratious unless the
people of Oklahoma insist upon
their rights regardless of tho eiTeet
upon politians. The United States
is peculiarly jealous of their com-
panionship and the leaders of both
parties would like very woll to post-
pone actmn upon this bill until alter
the election next fall and then what?
The (act is euiigioss will bo just
as far oil as ever and more strenti
oils in its endeavors to keep territor-
ies out. That is tho republicans
will be against the adni'ssion of
sleninoiitio territories and tho demo-
cratic members would bo .loml
against republican tommies getting
a foot hold upon the tloor of either
house of congress. To an ordinary
sound mindul American citizen such
motives and actions are decidedly
childish and ridiculous but they
are tho real thing just the same and
that being true it is the people's
duty to appeal directly to personal
members. Tin re aie in Oklahoma
men of influence who .no acquaint-
ed personally with some member of
congress and the American suggest-
that a correspondence be instituted
k mice .inn continued until every
legislator is convinced of our right
U staiehoot and wi'ling to recoug-
'iiizo thoso rights."
Will you do it? 1 think nit as
V!io meiiean people especially
those in Oklahoma are not m tho
habit of being forced to do any-
thing that they do not want. m.
Tho republicans have the majority
" SirCOIlgtt!ss and the senate also the
president nnd Tf Oklahoma is not.
admitted into the Union as a stao
who is to blame ; We do not be-
lieve tho democrats as charged will
be opposed to Using in territory'
. tlcn of tho necessity of exterminating
mm i nu iiiuiiern iiieu. u appears inai
the Clnncse havu long observed tho as-
sociation between tho death of a rat In
tho boiiM) and tho appearance of a case
of plague a fow days later In the fam-
ily living there. Then follows a quo-
tation from J. Campbell Gibson's ar-
ticle In tho Expository Times In which
tho author points out very convincing
ovldenco that tho dlseaso inflicted upon
the Philistines as described in 1 Sam
uel chapters G-G was bubonic plaguo
and that they recognized tho depend-
ence of tho spread of this dlseaso upon
rats (or mice) a word corresponding to
rat perhaps not existing); when thoy
pent the ark back to tho Isiaelltes they
sent also as a guilt offering gohltn lm
ages cf mice. Tho description of this
disease Is quite clearly that of bubonic
plague llio recognition that it was
mice which wiro responsible ia very
interesting. In Homer's Iliad there- la
a pissnt'p Indicating the nfsoclatlon
between "tho God of mice" and tho
plague which ho in reply to Crysos'
prayer sent Into the Grecian camp.
FOR HhNTTtto good busi-
ness rooms on A street opposite
court house square also furnished
or unfurnished rooms will rent
cheap. Inquire of McAnnieh.
ICOtf
For Undertaking Embalming
Furniture Carpets Rugs and Cur
tains go to Gish Brooke & Co.
First door west of postollice. Phone
"Business 60 Kesibence 57. lOltl'2
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
FIUST Ilip'Nt Church of Annnnrko. Lot
Illock i... Appointment'
lllbio .k'Ikiu. .-.uulity ut il) u m.
l'ri'iiehluif ' II u in.
rreiu'hlnir " 7:tni. ni.
Yinin - i oiiip'iMretlnit l ' n p. tn.
Prujci .'.leeilii.. Thnr-iln ut 7:.1i p. ra.
I.. M. Iiui.T. l'aslor.
"
Till! Onirrcjrnllorn! Churcli of Anndarko.
Onlcmr sprrir-.
Hunilm iiiiini ut I0n. m.
1'rcnclilior ill II u in. unil 730 p. in.
(J. il. Mi-ellnir i'i n:i. iu.
l'rnj ue Mcuiii i; 'I liur-nlai nt 7:.T0 i. m.
.1. w. aiovrs. rumor.
FIItST Chrlxtluu Church comer Mh nnd
lloumlnry StrectM.
Sumluy School ut 10 a. iu.
I'rcneliliiff ut II u. m nnilTSI 11. m.
l'rnjcrMi'i'ilnK'l'hiirsrtiiy nl7:ao
.'
KI'ISCOPAT. Churcli. StvIo- pvcry Sun-
day nfliT nf lertiiiim nt the .uitlnt church nt
lu. Suuiluy Si'lioolnta 1.
Wiikiiit. Hector.
.
FIItST M. T Phurrlr -
Sumliiy Schmil HI- IU m
l'rciichhiKhril c'nss Mectlnir 1113 a. m.
UpworlL Ia ncue ul dJii p. m.
I'renetilnir lit elo - o' I-eiiituc mcetlnit.
l'rnycr Jlectlmr 'nuirsilns nt 7:30 p. m.
. W. Kn.t.Kli 1'ustor.
M. 11 hnrrli. South. .1. I Hekson I'ustor.
I'rc:iuliiDKVPry Suniliiy 11 u.m. nml7::wp.ra.
Junior I.p lime nt :i p. m.
Kpwortli I.oukup in u :'j) p. ni.
1'rm er iltetlnir Yhursdii s ut 7:3n p. m.
PHIISIIYTKUIAN Church. Old Anailurko.
Sumlin School nt 10 u. iu.
I'rpnchlnitiit II u. ui.
S V t'Atr. l'nstor.
AV C T U mectini-s llrst nnl thlnl Wcdncs
ilius nt .1 p tu ut rejdln;' roains. VNItorvcl
come.
We have just received two car
loads of furniture and aro making
special prices for the next 30 days.
Anadarko Furniture Co.' 102tf
Pewonai
Official Directory of Caddo Co.
rrobntcludifo Clmrles P. Crutn
Attorney Hcrbprt I). Crosby.
Trcnsurcr W. II. Cnmpbell.
Clerk Djkellnlllnucr.
Deputy Clerk J. C. llcoilrr
ItCKlitProf Deeds Win. I. I.nccy.
Deputy Hcirlsterof Deeds A. V. Konntz.
Shcrirt-Frnnk Smith.
Survcj or Charles II. Jones.
Superintendent of Schools C. W. Turner.
Supt. of I'ublU Henlth-Dr. C. II. Huu e.
Commissioners C. A. Cleveland. John II.
Wlmucrly Frank 11. Fnrwcll.
Jullfe of District Court C. F. Krwln.
Clerk District Court IM M. Jlliler.
District Clerk F. F. Vroomnn.
Official City Directory.
Mayor W. 11. Dive lis.
City Attorney Verde V. HarJcastle.
Treasurer Uert S. Dixon.
Clerk W. W. Prlije
Street Commissioner- &. llltsohe.
Police Judife M. llrlstow.
Chief of Police II. M. Clearer.
DIVERS & TAYLOR
Will for tho next 30 days sell
Wall Paper
Paints PictureFrames
Brushes Etc. at
20 Per Ct. Dicount From Rclar p"cc
Wall Paper From 4c per Roll Up
The Celebrated Newbury Paint
formerly bold for $1.00 nt $1.30.
Paper Hanging Painting and Signs.
Two Doors Wost Bank of Anadarko
FL0VR. Ma.de by
CHICKASHA MILLING CO.
is the BEST
Ask Your Dealer for it.
LEACH a CO. Agenfs..
g!l!!il!ll!i!lli!!!!iiili!!llllli!!!li!!!!illii!!lliilii!iil!!!!lll!li!lllll!llllllllllllll!llll
t rnt. . .
i no muj wijo nail to leavo thp dona-.1 can reach their designations with pre at
"i"".i"" " mu "mur uiHut uuiore. it you
over will jilcaso call hi our driijv stoi-t
and feet a bottle of-Di-XahUvell's S ruii
Popsln. She has lnaiostlon or she
would not have taken sick and if slu
had taken It. Caldwell's S; mp Pepsin
sho would not have had Iuditstion. In
V) and $ bottles at all druirulhtj.
T. J. SULLIVAN
UooU and Shoes mado to order.
Hejiairing njatly dono
First-class work
Cor. of C and 0th streets 34
CALIFORNIA
TOURISTS
comfor at the lean oxnenso via the
'5EsvILVtlJQ5P
I
rarani
First lub!lshei'. In th -Annilarko Democrnt
March 17. nw..J
Notice-
To Whom It mnr m.nnnm.
have this tin) JlltrU my petition Itli Iho Clerk
Si'i'iffi"."1'' "I5!S.I'5? '.rrlry In com-
.. -r. ii """''" i"iuiiKicir license to sel
at relnll. malt. Mtrltous ami vinous ll'iuors utr
'hnlV.J::"lTr.B.JV"?. '' """"X immner 1. In
Trf ... ..h'.S .' -'"iiio couuiy uiuahoina
lerrllorv nnd thill unless protest or remon.
s nince iiwrltlmflstiieil unit he sunTe in
the clerk's ofilce jf aul county before Jhe 1st
XS ilee'i.8""1 H-'tl.'wUl be rt'c!
Jci.v DKPKm. Apptleantf
PKUSONALLiY CONDUCTED
TOURIST EXCURSIONS
Leavo KANSAS CITY
Eery Wednesday ond Friday via Colorado
Sprlnirs and Scrnlo Route to San
rrnnclsco and Iis Aniteles.
Every Wednesday via Ft. Worth and Southern
Koute to Los AditcIch and San FrancLsco.
TO BE IN H
GOOD CHEER. W
DRINK g
3
Budweiser J
Beer. M
g OklhomaL .Brokerage Co. g
E. B. WILCOX Manager. g
WHOLESALE AGENTS S
J AnheuserBusch Brewing Assn. s
S The Famous Budweiser Seer in Bottles. S
S the Tony Faust Special Brew in Kegs.
H Office and Storage Rooms on 7th. Bet. Aves. B
'PHONE eo.
Tex.
Liquor Notioo
Territory of Oklahoma i
I'uildn i uunly fM
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCIIHN:
hn.lfelNJ!Tl:' l"" hnt.1- JolmWTurncr
.. . ..'..... ul l'..l"llll Til Sf.ll
Latest Iniiiroved Tourist Cars on 1W.
trains. Lowest Rate Tickets Avallablo
Write for information and itierary to
K. W. THOMPSON A. G. P. A.
John Skiiastian Toneka Kas
G. P. A. Chicago 111.
S fjrf'xrs! Alsoqarry In Rtock the followlnif well-known brands: Tom Moore SS
sigtxio. Mariruerlte. Uunry GeorKC capadura. Little Tom and Josephine. SS
g ALL MAIL ORDERS ARE YERY PROMPTLY FILLED. J
ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiil
J. S. MAYFIELD CO.
nt r-
hi i. iu in. Mirlious uml (nous II(uoin.ihiu
the soilhnfsKiiinrlfrof section 3 tmuish
IJ ruiiifll uest lodmn meruPan in liVK.
isirt low nshfn for n torn. ..f ......... ..i...."
" j 11. Itl (1 linn
appljcallou hetllen in ull clerk Setl
"".""'"fl'rl' D wo-- said petition
will be irrimio.1 nud license Issued
Datul thlsiJthilaj of .March A. J). 1002.
IJolm w Tinner. Appllcnnt.
' Early Risers
Tho famous llttlo pills
KOAL! KOAL!! KOAL!!!
"Ve guarantee full weight and no
elaikers. A trial will convince.
Phone 11.
.Taints Brown.
r
llrlim Kprlngi Under Norwloh.
L.irua.a tho town of N'orwirh
' .. kiid. nro utimhers of hrlne
.i..ji tvhlch were used for the
.ru.-ton of bj.t even htfore the
t ..ilbw. .n era.
Hwnilcn-f tlnn (nil -r(y.
For tho Oomploxion'
The complexion always suffers from
l)lllousnos or constipation. Unless tho
bowelti aro kept open tho impurities
from tho body appear in the form of
unsightly eruptions. lie Witt's Llttlo
Karly Uis-ors keep tho llvor and bowels
in healthy condition and removo the
caiis-o of such ti oubles. C. K. Hooper
Albany Ga. sajs: "I took Do Witt's
Llttlo Early Risers for biliousness.
They wero just what I needed. I am
feeling bettor now then in years."
Never gripe or distress. Safe thorough
and gentle. Tho very best pills. W.
II. Smith & Son druggists.
'Twas a Falso Alarm
Ilutve used jour Dr. Caldwell'sSyrup
Pepsin anil can truthfully recommend
it. Some four years ago doctors told mo
that I had Hrlght's dlseaso. I was lrld
up three months and nothing I used
helped mo and no ".food would stay on
my stomach. loused ono bottle of your
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and food
would stay on my stomach nnd I craved
something tocat. I got well. There was
no PrightV disease about mo. It was a
"fal- . un t." Ker sineo I hao rec-
oinn r.dl Dp. (aid well's Syrup Pop
Dealers in the Best
There is In-
LVMBEH
that ii renublic.ui. Uut if they are .uV Uo.ynl V11'6""' tho hcad 'i8ln' ' and strangers. I b is just
e-ui'l tl.o ren-i' 1- i w n..v 1111 cdllc"ll' "rV.em of .8n'eden' 8 T' ' ' T ' f' J conRdonro in It.
tan t too up i i .us i.is.s.u.j i wnrt waj f M1 n p v 0sl iC.ivst eet
thu ii mii I. r '
JOHN PFAFF Sc SONS
Have the Exclusive Agency for Simmons Hardware
Company's
Keei:-:Kitter:-: Goods
Lisk's Anti-Rust Tinware Ocean "Wave Waskv
ersSiberia Itefrigerators.Pciiinsular Stoves
Colo's Ofiginal Hot-Blast Stoves
Stearns Pa.inis and Deerfoot Painis.
Wo Carry a Fnll Lino of Hardware.
'Phone 8 Divers Avenue
FINEST
AT
' WINES LIQUORS
and CIGARS
THE
METH0P0ITAN CLVB SALOON.
Cow Boy Saloon's Old Stand.
Corner Seventh and C Street.
Come one. Come all.
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Shaw, Preston P. Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 174, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 3, 1902, newspaper, April 3, 1902; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81792/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.