Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 27, Ed. 1, Monday, September 29, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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1NADARKO ('AniX) CO.OKIA. SKIT. 20 1902.
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Just opened a nice line.
Broad cloth all colors.
Venetians all colors.
Come and see our line of
Fancy French Wool Washings.
You are invited to come and see our
New Store Room exclusive for Dry
Goods and Ladies' Wearables.
The room formerly Qccupied by
Crawford Jay & Co.
Every comer says we have the two
most convenient store rooms. in .
the Territory.
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W. H. SMITH & QJNT
DRUGGISTS.
Wo carry at all timer) a com-
plete stock of Pure Drugs aud
Chemicals Patent Medicines
Perfumery toiletarticles Soap
V Wo always study to please our
J customers and endeavor to sell
ft the best goods at the lowest
A prices.
fc" CIQARS AND ALL pRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES
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STEPHENSON'S
DUVG SiTORE
Phone 28 AnaIaxko Okla. Thjre doors east postoffice.
Paints Oils Glass Etc. Fine line of Perfumery Cigars
Stationery Etc.
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In Any Amount on
Real Estate.
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JUDGE T. P. GORE.
An Eloquout Spoooh by tho Demo-
cratio Nominoo For Council lu
This District
T. P. Gore the Law ton O. T.
attorney then delivered an address
to tho veterans. Mr. Gore is a com-
paratively j'oung man tli Hon of an
ex-Confederate veteran and is total-
ly blind. II'ih address was a master-
piece of oratory being loplete with
wit pathos and poetry. Ilia elo
quence was superb his effort being
conceded by all to have been the
best of the day and when he sat
down amid tumultuous applause it
was nidM'd by .i veteran tb'it d vote
of thanks be extended him for his
magnilicient speech. Tho response
was spontaneous and unanimous
every man and woman using to
their feet in approval. Jlis tiibu'c
to tlie dead soldieis of the civil war
was line lie spoke 'of the honesty
of both ides ii) lining up for buttle
in opposing rnnkrj and how after
the issue had been settled by anus
both northern and southern soldicis
had ceased to tight and had met
each other as comrades with a mut-
ual respect for the courage and in-
tegrity of each and had joined lo
make this country the greatest on
earth. His eiilogy on Lincoln was
as line a piece of expressed senti
ment and fact as has ever beon
listened to in Kansas. He spoke in
eloquent and admiring tonus of
Willuui Mclvinlcy and closed his
addiess with tho wish tli.it the
spirit of the Grand Army of the
Itopublio and its children be ever
with America. Wichita Eagle
Sept' 20 1002.
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Poor Lol
The poor Indian whose untutored
way leads him in grave troubles at
times. Last Saturday night tlu
noble rednian proceeded to tank up
on firewater to such an txtcnt that
ho was inclined to go on the war-
path and exterminate the pale face
he had not proceeded very far when
4. stalwart minions of the law pro-
ceeded to take him to the basilic.
Wherein he languished until his
noble brave came to the leseuu to
the tune of 10 and costs. Its funny
where the red man gets the juice of
the forbidden fruit and their is
certainly no saloon who would
knowingly sell them (firewater?)
"Oh no."
Ml It 111 . 1
loin tar.icu auotucr Drave ap
peared before his honor the cause
thereof was loading up on John
Barleycorn Tom danced and con
tributed 10 silver sheckles to the
ooilord of tho city. This is Tom's
second ppKijaneo before the Police
CouU. His. uToiipr told him that
it he came up again that it would
not bo so easy. lie said he got his
booze from another Indian but did
not know where he got it?
The Rev. J. W. Moats of the
Congregational Church preached to
a largo and attentive audience last
evening at Mo Aninch Hall. Tho
Knights of Pythias lodge atteuded
in a body .is tho services were in
their honor. Tho sermon was n
very scholarly and masterly dia-
course aud was greatly appreciated
by alL Through the kindness of
Bro. Moats we will publish tho
sermon in full Wednesday Thurs-
day and Friday.
Tho iire-bcll sounded the alarm of
firo yesterday at about 10 o'clock
p m. and in a few minutes our lire
bovB-iWere at the scone of tho firo
and had the firo out. 'I'ho fire was
caused from an explosion of a gaso-
line stove in Capt. Barneys tent
south of Clcavoland & Wheelook
feed store on Broadway.
T J. Wiseaoro of Pittsburg
Pa. a brother-in-lavf of Mrs. R. J
Beard is visiting in tho city
Old Timi! Sours Prccl
Korj famil) wants tho solids of Ions
ago - the tlreside classics which will
live while lime lasts. They aro pub-
lished in mi artistic booklet words
and luiiatt- at Solents but wo lime de-
cided for u short time only to give
those soup; books away 1'itin:. Anion)'
tli" old favorite songs the book con-
tains are: America Annie Laurie
Auld Ltuiff Sj ue Buttle Hymn of the
Republic I olmiibla the Gem of the
Ooeini Coinin' Through the Rye Dix-
ie's Land Far Away Flag of the Free
Kleo as a Bird Homo Sweet Home
In the Gloaming Load Kindly Light
Long Lung Ago My Old Kentucky
Home Yankee Doodle Robin Adair
flocked in the Cradle of the Deep
Star Kpnngled Banner S anee Hlver
Sweet and Low Swing Low Sweet
Chariot The Last Hose of Summer
The nine Hells of Scotland The Old
Oaken Huek. t When the Swallows
Homeward Flj etc.
4. ino literary Uuterpean Is a valua
ble dollar magazine devoted to Litera-
ture Music. Poetry and Painting
supplomujitiuir tho wotkot tho great
I'm n.iri.H ....I . . r.
....... .. ii uiiunr movement it Is
.valuable to teuchers and instructor!! '
and u necessity in every homo w here I
polity learninjr and implement Is
desired 1 or I ti purpose of ouiokh
Introducing i h magazine overj whore
we propose to send it to any address
for t-ix months for -lOo in sliver or 1
and l'i: stamps and send a copy of "Old
Time ijonys" as aboAe absolutely
fuel:. Send quick before this oiler is
withdrawn to the Ktiterpoan Gales-bm-g
III.
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CITY MEAT MARKET
AND GROCERY.
A full supply of fresh and cured meals con-
stantly on hand. Also a nice clean new stock
of staple and fancy groceries. Fair treatment
and close prices guaranteed.
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CASH GROCERY STORE
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PRUITTA SON
mors.
We earry an up-to-date stock of groceries I'oi.i and
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locil. Also a line line of liri -.s gooils nnd Honor- Hole
agents for the thtee best giaik- of Hour "lull ( nam
U'Keeno Host."
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Sundry Sclnol Picnic.
Next tviturd.iy ail Sunday School
scholais will assemble at their re-
spective places of holding Sunday
School at 0 o'clock a. m. with their
dinner basket which will betaken
charge of by some person with
teams willoonvey them to the Park.
Each PPJiSEvill walk to the
M. E. ohurdtSEyhero they will be
under thn tlfrti learim-ulim nf Af.
Conlcy 3Wfcj-Bn8lS5tccl uutlM
sbul of tho day.
Ho will bt aSslsted by all of the
siipciiiiten'flVirtB of the city from
the M. K. CHiurch. A line of march
will be dowirlJ street from Court
House square to 7th street thence
north on 7th to C st theiico west
to the park west of town where a
short programme consisting of
songs recitations and short talks
to tho children after which will
como dinner. The afternoon will
be given to amusing tho children.'
Everybody should be present to
enjoy and help entertain the child.
. Committee.
rcn.
We notice that Flynn had a large
crowd at El Heno. We expected
this if Mr. 1 lynn had done right
by Anadarko and located the land
ollice here where it should have
been he probably could have had
a respectable audience hero. But
as he" did everything possible
against our city and the new coun
try wo wuriMj forced to vote lor a
man tint will do tho wpiaro thing
by us. It behooves every oiti.en of
Caddo county to vote for a delegate
to congress who will work to our
interests and tint man is Hon. W.
M Cross.
Attorney A T. Boys loft yester-
day for Lincoln Nebraska and
dame rumor has it that he will not
return alone We congratulate Mr.
Boys in'advance and hope ho will
not dtsappoint the boys in this
matter as they are getting tho
horse-fiddloand other musical instru-
ments ready for his reception.
Cook Wanted.
Marretta Show. Man and wife.
Work year louud. Colored prefer
red. Call at show car.
Por Sale.
Having decided to gb back to Pa
wm sen my uousouoiu goous at
once consisting of beds stands
chairs carpets book.case organs
stoves safe etc. Call at residence
on Broadway block 40 lot 13 alao
will rent tho property a 0 room
house. Mrs. It J. Beard. 27t3
Hell Central!
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My business phono is working (hie. ' rMnafco put-
one In my residence at once." This Is tho Univer-
sal sentiment of everyone. Where two or inoro
phones aro used a reasonable reduction In Charges-
will be made. Day and night service. Long dis-
tance service to all principal points in Oklahoma.
All connections metallic. Don't henltatoto report
any mistakes or trouble to our manager. It is a
pleasure to correct them. Your co-operation
makes our service more complete.
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I R. WEIMER & SON-
Hardware and Implemes.
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Wagons Bugtfies Pumps and Paint. Shelf ji"
Poutiao and Blue I lard ward of all kinds. f
Luuuou liuggies ijinstrotii wagons. con.
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The German Home
Snltzlus 'c Seedorf Props
Cor. Bth unci C.
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We carry a full lino of wines whiskies and cigars. LeftJp1
celebrated St. Louis beer on tup. All kinds of bottle bcec
mm Headquarters for big schooners and good fcjlows.
RALSTON HOTEL
Centrally located everything first-class rates $2 per day
a. li ralston rnoi. Cor. 6th and Alain Streets. '
ANADAKKO. OKLA.
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Land
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Wo sell land and city property write insur"io
E. D. Williams.
rent property and make collections not ar v in olUc.
l ourtn uoor west oi uirst ixationai uani
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Hammond Dry Goods Company
Everything In Dry Goods Summer Dress Goods Laces Em-
broideries Shoes Clothing- Hats etc
All at cut prices during this montliT
DICK T. MORGAN
LAWYER AND LAND ATTORNEY
KL RENO OKLA.
Branch Olllces at ul
Important Towns.
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MY SPECIALTY Is practice before ttio U. S. Land
Oltlce and tho Interior Department Washington
D. C Sixteen years experience In active practice
Addreti
DICK T. MORGAN
El Reno Okla.
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A For Land-and Mineral Law
a Law Books write mo.
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Shaw, Preston P. Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 27, Ed. 1, Monday, September 29, 1902, newspaper, September 29, 1902; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81911/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.