Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 281, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 2, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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Money to Loan
In Any Amount on
Real Estate.
. J. T. Moore & Co.
w; Rea Estate and Insurance.
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SHAW & BLANKENSHIP Publisher.
JRESTON P. SHAW. Editor.
L. D. BLANKENSHIP. Mnnnnor.
r l'riiiirietor ot
Dii. Id Hwiink Ilrlck Co
lUtlmnlus I'lirnWIipd on nllklndf
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DAVID SWANK
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
MANUTACTUPEn OF BIIICK.
3 lonr est of 1'. 0 Phone 1.2
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Kemp's Red Front Store.
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Arc selling their immense stock of
G ION UK A I. M K RC I CANDIS E
nt prices iliut will compel jou to lm They
l.'O iihsollltcl regiudless of cist. Tho op-
iiiitiinln df ii life tunc. IF Mm in o fi oin
Missouri we can show on. Hiillding for rent.
L. W. Mvmts l'res. L. I). Hianki:..shu Vieo-I'ic s. I. P.. Cox Cashier.
NO. ii.'10".
Ghe Citizens National Bank
AN AHA II KO OKI A.
Capital - - $25000.00.
h'lociciim.nms ami hiiikcici.s:
O. W. Mlliii- .T. L. H.uiio .1. II. LViiltt Michael Valerius O. M. Cox
xMwnul Fowler Siiniuul Chirk (). K. I'oi'lintn I'. II. IYuitt 1'. II. Milnor .T.
B. Miors. W. I). Mjors ii W. Mi i-n I- I'd uikeiislilp I P. Co..
Does u general hanking business. MoiH'i to loan ill nil times.
W. IL. SMITH cV SON
DRUGGISTS.
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j customers 11 ml rniliMii or to fell plilostrckof Pino Drugs ami
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inf. ui-ii i;nnt- til me lun i-i v-iii-nii.-.. n itiii-iti. ..ii uiiiivi)
prices. Perfumery toilet urliclcsoup
CIUAI.S AND AM. DltL't.dlS'lS' SUNIIUI1.S.
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T. F WOO DA II I) President. II. I!. JOHNSON Vice- 'resident.
II. II. HULL. C'nshlsr II 15. F.LLIS Assistant Cashioi.
IIKIUlF.ttT D CUOSIIY. Attorne.i.
Tlie First National Bank of Anadarko
-ANADARKO OKLA.
Capital
-inuix.Ton.s-
trtiu. F. Woodnrd.
T. F. Ynrnnll
P. S. Din-hour
II. 15. Johnson
II. U. Croshv
Chas. I.. Kills
525000.00.
C. 15. Cnmpboll
Ld U. Johnson
II. II. Hull.
CRYSTAL PALACE SALOON
Curries 11 full linoof wines Honors clears
and till brands of bottle 1 beer.
KARL HAEGELIN Manager.
V.
TURNER
Dealer
1 In
L
Furniture
Carpets and
Undertaking
The largest stock to select from
and the lowest prices.
Block 2b North side C St.
Call and see him.
FINEST
WINES LIQUORS
and CIGARS
AT THK
METROPOLITAN CLVB SALOON.
Cow Boy Svvloon'a Old Stand.
Coiner Suvontli and C Street.
Come one Come all.
Bairds Ice Gream Parlor
llohart and Wichita Ice Cream a Specialty.
None better. All kinds of cold drinks.
Try Ho You'and Kofa Kola..
1 Don't Forget! What?
$ MITCH ELL & H AGEMAN $
1 Vp-io-daic Pump Men and L
J Expert Plumbers. i
Arc headquarters for Pumps Mills Tanks Hardware Tinware ")
J Rofrigoratois Screen Doors Plumbing Goods lite. For proof
rSivA iih fiti-inl. L
T C St. 1 blk north Public Square. 2
SUIISCIIIl'TION UATKS UAH.Y
One yo r In uihuncu - - $4.00
Sixmontlm In adiiince - $2.00
Three months In ndur.co $1.00
ivi r.iti.Y l'uiit.miiKti livniiv tiiuus-
day. One Your $1.00
Six Months to
I'hi le Months. . .. '!."
Aihertisln rutos mado known on
appllentlon.
Kutered nt tho postollleo at Ani-
durko. Okhthonui ns seeond-ehiss mull
matter.
Anadakko. Oki.a.. AlU U 1U02.
DEMOCRATIC TICKEL
FOll CONOUP.SS VM.' M. t'HOSS.
For PnibnteJudKe. ..M.N. C3ISH
ForCounty Attorm j W. I. MATHKNY
For " Treiisiirer. MOItHIS L. Ill L'K
For " Clerk. ...PHH.MONT HOYLK
For HeKlster of Heeds C. M. HL'JSS
For SherllT '. . .T. P. II IISTON
ForSureor '.'. ...N V COoK
For Supt. Schools.... W. P. LOONHY
For Cot oner. ...DRE.U MIT' 'HELL
ForCountj Assessor F. CAT'rnN'lT.P.
ForCounty Weigher.. C. 15 GAUNI'
Co. Com. 1st Hist S.M.WAMSLKY
' ' 2nd " C. W. AMSl'ACKEH
" " 3rd " ...T.C. WIIITKHALL
Justice if tho Peuco I L. W. VIVION
of Aniidurko (.HOH'T JOLLY
Constables of
Atiudurko
j HAUL CAMPI5KLI
1 J. 15. PHTKUSON
Votlnj; Contest
Theiewill be a voting contest
for the must popular oung lady
for Queen of the celebration to be
held August 5 (i and Till.
The oiing lady elieKd will be
cioum-il Queen for thu celebration
and have a spouser fiom inch ol the
.idjo'uiing towns. Volts will b.
10c eaoh :he proeedsi.l which will
yu lnwaids the uebdiratiou. Then
will beagiaud ball on thu night ol
ol August 7lli at which the younj.
I.nl 1 etrd will be (Jttitii. ' Vul
ing will I held at Smiths diui.
stole. Vuiiiig will close August
Uml ill (I p. ill Nice prize will hi
uiviii to the successful candidate.
The contest will be in ehartro ol
.1 committee ol lluee Smith
W. 1 .lalheii) and L. V. Yivion
Yotes will beeountidiauhd.il. I'ln
ii.iiiks and vote will be published
ill the d.iil papeis
.MX I'll IliY.
Kdith Tweed
HI la iM.iehuw
.M.iilde Pi ice
Jim ii Tinner
L'lelghtiMi liiow n
Lillian I -1 1 1 1 1 1 u t . .
Yeia (i.udliei
KianUie Scott
M iiido idaiuan
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All peisoiis desiring stand piivi-
leges for the aunieisary ceb biatiou
on August fi 0 and " addiess h'ted
lick Pf.ifl ecieUiry. As the ciu
council have by legal acts gi anted
to the gcncial arriiigniient eoiumit-
lee the right to collect all stieet
licenses for the above dates. 1
older of the general anungcineni
coinmiltee. UiTill
The committee on grounds have
selected school block no b-l in the
west part of the city to hold the
cclcbiaiiou on August fi 0 and 7th
and they will erect speakers and
band stands and arbois built fm
shade. For stand privileges on the
ground or any pan of the oity ap-
-!. iv i i. n iv
piy io rietini'K i i.iu Hei'ieiary
On Sale nt tho
Perry -Farmer Agency.
A Fine School Quurtoromllos north.
A OooJ Itelluquishinont ti nillos
northwest.
Tho Host School Quniter In tho
Washita Vulloj.
fi Choieo Claims Southwost.
Tho Host Hesldoneo Lot In tho City.
Good Claims near Law ton.
Sonio Bargains In City Property.
Insurance in Host Couipaule.s.
Good Lands near Anadurko. 172-13
There be limes when public in-
to chIh mid our city pmspcr'uy Iran-
scend jKiisonal in ' or paity pie-
j nd ice mid in such a moment every
one should join hand and with
sin older to shoulder work as a liar-
monioiiH unit for the greater good
and broader futtiic of Auadaiko tho
queen city of the Washita. That
time has eoiue in our city.s history
an 1 the Democrat is going to tak-
the initiatne and comin. nee with
ledoiibled ellioits to boost and
build for Anadarko. In order to
do this il is uecet'sarv for ns to lay
as de the poisoual lights we have
bri'ii wagi g against the piesent
ciu admin ntiation in older that
we may bend all our oueigies to-
waul making this the best city in
so'ithwest Oklahoma. When the
ptesent city admiiiislialii.n went
into power wo stated editorial!)
that we bowed lo tbe inevitable and
would do our humble best loass't
the mayor and eily i neil to woik
out ihe des iuy of on municipality.
Tn.it pledge wcatlheied to until
a time came w hen we weie led by
Illinois to suspect that con uptiuti
iniylit be piacticeil in high places.
We iiumidiatih altnltd tl i n ux-
or ami his council our ol ject be-
iuj t . a uei lain thu tiuih and if
osib e nt them upon the do-
'' t.sive so that they might prove
'li il tbe weie either pr ipeily tak-
ing are of the tiust placed in Ihe'u
i.inds r in iho i cut. of their fail-
are so to do giw us ihe opporluii'tj
ii. iiujieaih limn. - A fit r an honest
and ai nesl i ll'oi I to asceit.iiu if the
inner or any of ihe city ollicials
had le.eived bill our coriuption
money weaie fearless enough to
admit that we failed to liml au
evidence of their having done so
ihich completl' evmcialcs them
on this scoie. The incident is
passed and now so far as the Demo
crat is co"cenicd the u alter is clos-
ed. Our uppio.icliiug anniveisary
celebration at piesent demands al
of our attention and a few words
.meant it will not he in appropiiate.
Wo have repeatedly aserted that
saloons weie anecissar evil to a
border town and that the only
way to solve this poiplexing
ipintio'i wis ti place it under
proper legal restrictions. Some
timont'H H ii icMury for a piper
to follow as well as to lead and il
the people ol this oil lavor an
open t wn(ind the i timorous signa-
tines of ptomincnt business men to
the petition lefened to in Thurs-
daiV Democrat seem t) so indicate)
llie.i we say lot tne people have
what they want. Aluyor Edwaids
is a mayor not speaking of his
( ei'Miii.ility has so lar g veil ns a
good clean city adnuuistrition
whieeis to be coiiimeiided in Denio-
ci.U or Republicans and so lontr as
that policy is continued we will aid
and asdst his government m oveiy
way possible. Tho object of th.s
article is lo demount! rite that we
aio not a I raid to tell the whole
ti ulli no matUr what countenance
it may wear for this is the true
mission of a newspap. r and we do-
siie io build up tiie city and our
paper at the same time. If it hap-
pens you will read it in tho Demo.
er.it and w bother it hurts you us
or the other follow prinleis ink
shall tlow and ihe newt be bla.oned
f..i th.
r
t-a-
Notice.
loan subscribers lo iho anmvcr
sary fund arc earnestly requested to
pay your subscription immediately
to 11. II. Hull Treasuicr of the
fund so that the various committees
may have means to eat ry on their
work.
Ii. C. Earheart tho confectioner
j.aos to mast all of his old coustomers
as -well as many now ones at his now
lbceof business 1st door west of Mills
i. Ormos hutchor shop C st. 23"tf
?ft?4? -
Hero wo are with our usual bargain list for Saturday.
Granulated sugar 20 lbs $1.03 12 bars sta l Iir J la n ley soap
25 cts. 8 packages rub no imi'o washing poivJer 2j cts xxxx
colTcu 10 ets per package. Other things raJuee! accordingly.
J. E. HA.RT
THE COMMONER
Mi ij.iu'i I'uiicr
Tho Commoner has attained within
six mouths from dato ofthoilrst issue a
circulation of 100000 copies a record
probably never equaled in history of
American porlodical literature. Thoun-
parullojed growth of this paper demon
strates that thoro Is room In the nows
paper ilohl for a national paper dovoted
to tho discussion of political economic
and social problems To tho coin inns
of Tho Commoner Mr. Hryan contrib-
utes his best elTorts: and his review of
political events as they arise from time
to timo can not fail to Interest thoso
who study public questions.
Tho Commoner's regularsubscriptlon
prlco Is $1.00 por year. Wo have ar-
ranged with Mr. Hryan whereby we
can furnish his paper and tho weekly
Democrat together for ono iear for
$1.50. Tho regular subscription price o(
tho two papers wheu subscribed for
separately l8$2.QQ.
Anadarko Furniture and Hardware Co
THOS. WATKINS Prop.
V noiuplete and stylish line of fiirnituie. Heavy and shelf hardware.
Wc save you money. 5
O. K. COCHRAN Dealer in
Hardware Implements Harness Buggies
Standard now prDjas-TgHoliio stoves.
Watch maker in Connexion. Siwing Machine
Needles a Specialty.
...GO TO...
Dad's Restaurant
For a Square Meal.H. T SMITH President
D T. n.YNN. Vlce-1'res.
-5923
U KKUITZEIt. Cashier.
I! S. DIXON'. ARst Cwhler.
The National Bank of Anadarko
Anadarko Oklahoma.
CAPITAL - - - - $25000.
Collections a Specialty.
II. T. Smith. D. T. Fljnn. H. S. Dixon.
F.L.Winkler. Win. Grimes. D Kroitzer.j
rnz&i
r
DIVERS & TAYLOR
Will for the next 30 dais sell
Wall Paper
Paints PictureFrames
Brushes Etc. at
Per Ct. DiCOUIlt From Regular Price
Wall Paper From 4c per Roll Up
The Colobrated Nowburv Paint
formerly sold for $1.00 at $1.30.
Paper Hanging Painting and Signs.
Two Doors West Bank of Anadarko
American Hotel
Dan Bently Prop.
Best Hotel in tho city. Rites $2.00 per day.
Kyervthing first-class.
Cor. C and 4 Sts.
Anadarko Okla.
$?
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To the Public. 1
w
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jrf Kl(N KUtlCR" 1
Do you know it is a fact wc have
tho most up-to-date stock of Hardware
in tho new country and that consider-
ing freight rates and stisuraiico our
prices are lower than tlioy wero where
you came from Wo buy for cash and
soil for cash. Wo havo a comploto
lines of shelf and heavy hardwaio
stoves refrigerators ice cream freezers
cutlery sporting goods harness and
saddles barbwiro and field fencing
pumps and fittings machino and lubr-
eating oils and tho best tin shop in tho
city. Wo arc closing out our stock of
paints at pricoa that would astonish
you. Wlen in tho city givo us a call
and wc will be pleased to prico our
goods to you whether you are ready to
buy or not.
JOHN PFAFF a SONS
B Street Anadarko Okla.
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Shaw, Preston P. Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 281, Ed. 1, Saturday, August 2, 1902, newspaper, August 2, 1902; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81878/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.