Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 251, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 2, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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SHAW & BLANKENSHIP PublUher.
i i i : if. 4 NADARKO DEMOCRAT.
X f. WiJODUlD I't-siilti.t. II. Ii. JOHNSON Vice-President
II. II. HI'TJ. Cnshl-r I'.. H. KLLlS Assistant Cashier.
HKRHHUT I). CHOSHY Attorney.
The First National Bank of Anadarko
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V. Woodaid
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V. &. Uni hour
DiitncTcms
II. II. Johnson
II. I). Uosb
Clms. I.. Kills
$25000.00.
C. H. Campbell
IM It. Julmson
II. II. Hull.
PRESTON P. SHAW Editor.
L. D. BLANKENSHIP. - Mnnaor
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MniiiiKer ChM Tlpl llrluk Ci .
t.iiiiittm uriiWuil mi all l.lmlsiif Ilrlck work
- -Ad. TIPPIC
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
ti.anufacturor of Crick
Olllco .'I I'OIPI'H i st of
Fir-t Xat.ou.il Hunk.
'Phone Yards 101)
Residence - 110
Kemro's lied Front Store.
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Aro silling their lmiuciisti stock of
G EN KRAL ME2C 1 1 AN DIST3
lit prices Hint will compel jou to buy They
go iilisolun l icj-iirdli'-s of cost. The op-
poitiinln of 11 1 fe time. If ou lire from
M s'oiiil ui ciin hIhiw miii. Hullding for rent.
AS7. II. SJM1TII - SON
DRUGG3STS.
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Wo ulwiijs nudj to plf nfrn our
ci.htoiiii rs 11 lid endeinor to mil
the best guxls lit the lout si
prices.
5rv CICIAIIS ANII AM. lmrWilS'lH1 .SfNM)IIIi:s.
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We ciiny ut nil tlines 11 eoin-
l1c to Mick of I'hio Drill's uml
(.'lieinli n s I'lilent Meillclncs
Perfimu riollcturtlclesSoiip
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0. K. COCHRAN Denier in
Hardware EnvJemssits EkrncsG Biggies
Stun hi nl new process gasoline s'oves.
7.-.tch maker in Connection. Sewing Machine
PTccc'lcs a Specialty.
CRYSTAL PALACE SALOON
( un-les 11 full line of wines liquors eimirs
mi I nil brum's of boitleil beer.
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KA::L HAEGELIN Manager.
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TURNER
Dealer
In
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Carpels and
Undertakings
The largest stock in select from
anil tliu lowest prices.
Blocl: 2(j. North sice C Ct. Call and s:e him.
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FINEST
WINES LIQU0R3
.nd C1GAUS
AT TIIK
METROPOLITAN CLJ3 SALOON.
Cow Boy Saloon's Old Siand.
Corner Seventh ami C Street.
Come one Coma all.
n Don't Fonret! What? ')
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Vp-io-da.c Pump Men and
Expert Plumbers.
Aic headquarters for Pumps. Mills Tanks Hardware Tinware
Kclrigeratois Screen Doors Plumbing Goods Etc. For proof
Give us a trial.
C St. 1 blk north Public Square.
Attention All! Important.
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If you wish to find a business man pro-
fessional man merchant or any of your
fiiends during their leisure moments call
at the Iei chants. Headquarters for poli-
tical base ball enthusiasts good fellow-
ship and sociability.
Bairds Ice Cream Parlor
llobaitand WichiU Ice Cream a Specialty.
None better. All kinds of cold drinks.
Try Ho You and Kofa Koisv.
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INSURANCE
J. T. MOORE & CO.
Are loonl intents for the Homeliisurnneo Co.. of New
WirU IJeruiiiti-Amerlunn. of N. .i rhoenlx. of Hart-
ford Conn . l'hlluilelphla Underwrite of l'a.jheiit-
lili Union A. Nut'l of lillnliurit : Ixmilou .V I.unoaslilro
of unuloti blirluirUcH V &. M. Jns. Co.. of Jlas.
Suoorssors to fQf
T. II. Smith
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SUIISCKU'TION HATIIS IIAII.V.
One yo v In udvunco - - 14.00
Six months in iitlviinco - $2.00
Three montlis In iiilviineo $1.00
WIIUICt.Y l'UIII.IsIIIJD UVT.HV TIIUKS
DAY.
One Year $1.00
Six Months M
I'ln co Montlis.... 'Mi
Ailvortlhln rates inailo known on
application.
Kntered ut the iiostolllco at Ana
darko Okkihoiua tis secoiul-uhibs mail
mutter.
AnadaiIko. Oki.a.. July 'J 11)02
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
FOIi CONGUKSS WM. M. CHOSS.
For I'robuto.Juil.'0. . . .M. N. GISII
KorCounty Attorney W.I.MATIIKNY
For " Treusurer MOHUIS U HIT
For " Clerk.... FHHMONT HOYLE
For Hejilster of Deeds C. M. HLOSS
For SlierllT I. K II ARSTON
For Stirvcjor N. V. COOK
For Su))t. Selioolt).... W.M LOONHY
For Coiouer. . . . UR.K. H. MITPIIKLL
For County Assessor F. CAPENTKR
For County Weigher . .C. H GAUN1'
Co. '0111. 1st Ulst S.M.WA MSLEY
" ' nil " C. VV. AMSPACKKR
" " :ird " ...I.C. WHITEHALL
Justice ( f the Pence I L. V. VIVION
of Auudurko 1 ROH'T JOLLY
Constuhles of
Anudiirko
I EARL CAMPHELL
1.1. 1$. PETERSON
Fire.
As we were gouijj to press an
alarm of liiu w:ih turned in and the
boys made a quick inn lo the rear
of the Hi).!' brick building on H St.
where a l.ngu ijii.tnity of lar had
caught tire Alter a few minutes
of good work the lire was extin-
guined without miieh damage.
After Outlaws.
Guthrie O. T. July 1 Armed pos-
ses have been out all day on the
trail ol the IiuikIiIn who killed Sher-
iff Hullar and Cogburn Monday
altiinoou in abattle near Elk City.
Tee outlaws are (Kino south toward
a strong icudc7.vous in the Wichita
mountains with one hundred head
ol htolen hoiscs and it overtitVeu a
desolate br.tlle will rcMilt.
.?''. Give us your Insurance .and itct ;'i;iro iTotcbtlon" In one J X. MOORIi & CO. jT
Xfu of tlicso well Known "OM Line" Companies. 9
Successful Opening.
Ssibeit ifclvaiser oiened thir
swell saloon in thu Seward building
last evening the long well appoint
ed room was crowded faom eight
o'clock until twelve. The- bar and
tiluies are the hansoniCHt in Okla
hoina and their line line of viny
litiuor.s and cigarn can not be ex
celled. A long table was loaded
with roast pork toxst turkey :iul I
roast goose and every one had a
good H.indwiuli and a mug of beer.
This place is a 01 edit to the oil)
and the proprietors arc gui:iai
plusaut gentlciueu.
timiTtablE
KAbT HOUND.
No. 132 Mall MR43 uju.
No. U0 Wuj lVtli'.Liiwton 11'JiU u.in.
N'o. 131 Way Frolcht :!:30 11.n1.
No. 130 Mud lrom Lawton.. (iop.ui.
TU A INS UKSl.
No. 12!) Mull from Lawton.. 0:10 a.m.
No. 133 Wuv Freight 11:43 a.m.
No. 131 Mail 3:30 p.m.
No. i:i.1 Wuj Fr'tfr. Lawton 3:4.1 p.ui.
U.iily. Otliors dully except Sunday
S. B- Bartlev Agnt-
THE COMMONER
Mr. Ilrj an's I'aiwr.
Tho Commoner has uttained within
six months from date ofthollrst issue a
circulation of 100000 copies a record
probably never equaled in history of
American periodical literature. Tlio un
paralleled growth of this paper demon
strates that thero Is room in the news
paper Held for a national paper devoted
to the dicuston of political economic
and social problems. To tlio columns
of The Conimonof Mr. Hryan contrib-
utes his best eltovts; nnd bis review of
political oonts astlioy ariso from tlino
to timo can not fall to Interest those
who study public questions.
Tlio Commoner's regular subscription
prlco Is $1.00 per year. Wo liavo ar-
ranged with Mr. Hryan whereby wo
can furnish his paper and the weekly
Democrat togethor for ono year for
$l.f0. Tho rcgjilar subscription prlco of
tho two papors whon subscribed for
suparatcly Is $2.00.
F. E. Penn fc r'o. will move their
olllco into tho Holler brick about July
1 live doors west of tho First Nation-
al Hunk. 237tf
It. C. Eai heart has moved bis con-
fectionar from corner of C and Tith
3trcetto old Cjclcno grocory stand.
Get jour cold drinks of 1'arheurt
first door west of Mills & Onus butch-
er shop south side C street. 237K1
Pasture for stock. Plenty of shudo
and water. Quo and ouo-lmU miles
south of tho west side of town. En-
quire ut premises. Sterling Ram-
lea. 2.ISU2
"On July 3rd the Crescent Hotel at
Eureka Springs opens an all j ear-
round resort under the management of
the Frisco Sjstem. Extensive reno-
vations and Improvements bavo been
ulTeeted which will make tho Crescent
Hotel the equal of any hostelry to bo
found In tho Southwest." 242tl2
KOll SALE or TRADE House
and lot in Mena Ark. and 100 acres
land on K. C. tt S. lly. near Mena
will sell or trade for Oklahoma
property personal or real. 15. II.
Randolph Anadarko O. T. 105tf
Bemocratio Platform-
We your committee on resolutions
and platform beg leavo to submit the
following report:
Wo tho Democratic party in Caddo
county in convention assembled ro-
alllrm our allegience to the time hon-
01 ed principles of our glorious party
as advocated by Jefferson Jackson
and Bryan.
We indorso tho Democratic plat-
form adopted by tho National Democ-
racy at Kansas City in 1001. Wo ulso
heiirtilj endorse tlio Democratic Terri-
torial Platform adopted at Enid April
22 anil renew our allegience to and
pledgo Cucldo county to the support
of Hon. Wm Cross our nominee for
delegate to Congress.
Wo heartly endorso the Anadurko
Democrat the only Democratic paper
In Caddo county for its unswerving
light for Democratic principles. We
invite the voters of all parties who
are in sympathy with honest govern-
ment and opposed to tlio present dis-
honest administration of territorial
and county ntTuirs to ioln with us to
the cud that we may elect olllcials who
will give us an honest economic ad-
ministration. We condemn in unmeasured terms
tho party which fostered upon this
county a republican probate judge
who has collected thousands of dollars
from prupertry owners in this country
in excess of legal and honest fees and
call the attention of tho motors of this
county to tho fact that tho present re-
publican attorney-general and gover-
nor havo made and aro now mak-
ing a heroic effort to oust him from
otllce.
o pledge? tho noinlncfs of this con-
vention togho tho ieiplo of Caddo
county an honest' impartial economic
administration of county atlnirs us set
forth in this platform.
J. L. Cordial Chairman.
The platform wtis a unamlous report
of committee and unamiously adopted
by the convention.
Great Bargains.
I'ino farm I bottom plenty of tim-
ber fcOOO. Greatest bargain in the
county.
Kine praric fai m $800.
Choice bottom farm on Cache
Creek $1000.
Excellent prarie farm $1100.
Delware bottom farm $1150.
Xico 80 acre 2 3-1 miles from
town $050.
Good 100 acre-8 miles from town
$7oo.
Fine 100 aero miles from town
$800.
SI KM) I. I.ANK.
One Sec school land $1000.
Ono Iinu4 section $450.
Onu tine section $200.
Ono nice section 4- miloof Ce-
ment $200.
section 1 1111I0 of Cement $200.
Too many farms to enumerate nil.
Come and see our list. We have any-
thing jou would wan't and soino of
thd best bargains in town property;
Call on J. L-. livitm: it Co. Cor.
10th nnd C street.
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The Beer Queiiqri'-Solvod
Commencing today and contin-
ung with th6 close of the holidays
A'o will supply families clubs and
individuals regardless of their re-
ligion or politics Lager Beer in
quart bottles at tlio low prico of 15
cents per bottle. Wo have only
standard brands in stock and intend
to givo our customers the privilege
of buying quarts from us at tho
samo prico that pints cost at any
other saloon in Anadarko. Como nnd
solect from Anhcuser's Pabst Dick
Bros. or Schrenagels. Our stock
of Wines and Liquors wero selected
especially for the holiday trade rind
will bo sold at corresponding low
prices. 85tf
Tho "Groat Rook Island" Saloon.
Wo will again give our customers tho bcnoilt of Special Bar-
gains to-morrow July 21. Sugar 1!) lbs $1.00 Polks best
tomatoes 12Jc each Silk soap 7 bars 2.1 cts Standard soap 12
bars 25 cts.. Hulk roast eolTeo 10 cts per lb. Good L L muslin
4J cts yd. Dest calicoes 5 cts yd. Hats 2.1 to 50 per ct discount
Our gents fancy shirts reduced ftom 10 to 2o cts each.
J. EX HA-RT
$? sS?9
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Anadarko Furniture and Hardware Co
THOS. WATKINS Prop.
A complete and stylish lino of furniture. Heavy and shelf hardware;
We save you money.
METROPOLITAN TMEATER
"Corner 7h and C Street.
1st class performance every night. Standard artists engaged lrom
all parts of the U. S. Tickets on i-ale at theater and lunch room.
...GO TO...
Dad's Restaurant
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H. T. SMITII. President.
D. T. I'T-YNN. Vlce-1'rcs.
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V. KItEITZnit. CaiWer.
11. S. DIXOK. Al. Cashier.'
The National Bank of Anadarko
Anadarko Oklahoma.
CAPITAL - - - - $25000.
Collections a Specialty.
H. T. Smilh. D. T. Flynn. B. S. Dixon.
F. L. Winkler. Win. Grimes. D Kreitzer.
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DIVERS & TAYLOR
Will for the next 30 days sell
Wall Paper
Paints PictureFrames
Brushes Etc. at
Per Ct. DlCOUnt From Regular Price
Wall Paper From 4c per Roll Up
The Celebrated Newbury Paint
formerly s6ld for $1.00 at $1..'!0.
Paper Hanging Painting and Signs.
Two Doors West Bank of Anadarko
American & Hotel
Dan Bently; Prop
Best Hotol In tho city. Rates 82.00 jer day.
Kervthing fir&t-class.
Cor. C and 4 Sts.
Anadarko Okla.
For a Square Meal.
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Do you know it is a frtct wo havo
the most up-to-date Btock of Hardware 5S
in tho new country and that consider- 3g
ing freight rates and snsuranco our S
priiies aro lower than they were where EEs
you came from Wo buy for cash and s
sell for cash. Wo have a complete S
lines of Bhclf and heavy hardware
Btovcs refrigerators ice cream freezers
cutlery sporting goods harness and SEE
saddles barbwire and field fencing E
pumps and fittings macbino and lubr- r
eating oils and the best tin shop in tho S
city. Wo aro closing out our stook of 3
paints at prices that would astonish 3
you. WIen in the city givo us a call E5
and wo will bo pleased to prico our sa
goods to you whethor you aro ready to JrJj
buy or not.
JOHN PFAFF a SONS g
B Street . Anadarko Okla. 3
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Shaw, Preston P. Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 251, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 2, 1902, newspaper, July 2, 1902; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81858/m1/2/: accessed May 19, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.