Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 44, Ed. 1, Friday, October 17, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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We have a'nice new.'stock of (he kinds of goods Suitable for fall and
-winter .use. We bought these goods in the best markets and have them
all marked at honest profit prices.
Uriderwear. Women's unionsuits of fair weight and quality well
-made for per suit 25c. Better quality "oneila style" 'for 50c. Still
better quality as good as can be Sold anywhere for this price 75c. Union
;uits that are part wool of silver grey color and of. a grade that is sold by
many stores for $1.25 here for $1.00. other union suits of better quali-
ties up to very fine garments. Womens 2-piece underwear that could be
sold for a quarter each we are selling while the present lot lasts for per
garment 19c Other vests and pants that are a little better than we ever
sold at the price. While we sell 24 dozen you can have them each 25c.
THE PEOPLES STORE.
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Womens extra good vests and pants that are the fine Maco cotton
kind none better anywhere for this price all sizes at each 50c.
Men's Underwear. Men's union suits good value for $1.00
Men's heavy Jersey knit fleeced shirts and drawers that you will find in
many stores marked SOc 1 garment we are selling for 7Sc suit or for one
garment 38c. Men's extra good fabric underwear Jersey knit and nicely
fleeced. There is nothing better in cotton goods price per suit $1.00 per
garment 50. Men's mercerized Jersey knit shirts and drawers fine goods
with mercerized fleecing. This underwear will meet the approval of any-
one who is looking for the best fleeced goods. Price per garment is 90c
suit $1.75. Remember this store is reliable always. We would be glad
of a trial of our methods and goods by those who have not traded here
We'll risk the rest
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Fall Term Opens November 4th 1902.
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.Southwestern Normal Institjutp. . Anadarko Qkla.
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JjjJHJIfCr'n bar .in the right place boy
JToliuy cigars and 1 icjtaicl joys
Tliu cooling beer and Hparkiii(; wine
Good red whiHkoy or whin- moonshine
Where a warm hand clasp awaits you all
And wi'IcoiiiuVis written ontie wall
Boys its the very place to be
At Lindley's-bar on 5th and C.
For County Clerk.
.Fremont l.oylo the Democratic
nominee in one of the best men in
Caddo Co for that pdHilicn. He
is a native ol Iowa and is a gradu-
ate of a Normal and himiuehH col-
lcge ll'o taught school Jor ten
years. From Iowa he went to
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ii.iunir in JOQ4 luv.uuig in ureeiy
Count) where lie. served one term
as Register of Deeds' which posi-
tion ho filled to the entile auwl'uu-
tion of his eonti'iient3. Ten
years ago he came to Oklahoma and
located at Enid in G.utield County
where ho resided until t'm now
country was opened up. lie drew
a'lucky number and locate.! in the
uprthwest corner of Caddo County
where ho is now engaged in farming
and stock raising lie is a gn.id
penmaii kind and obliging and
will make an ideal county clerk.
Wo assure our readers that no
man in Caddo County wil ever
rogiet that ho helped to elect Fre-
mont Boyle Ask your friends to
vote for him.
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RENTAL HOTEL
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Newly furnished throughout and mod-
ern in all its appointment. Elegant
service. Sample rooniB. Commercial
traveldrs headquarters. Hates $1.25 per
day $G.OO per week. Cor. 7 and C St.
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Enjoyable Social Affair.
The handsome rctmU'iico of Post
master W. U. Dutton. on W..t
Oklahoma Avenue wat the scpne
yestculay afternoon of one of the
most enjoyable social affairs of the
season. Ihe occasion was the re-
cojpticn tendered their 'friends by
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nit- uitii -iii-in in iiiu It uies VKI no-
ciety ol the M. E. church. The
guests began to arrive early in the'
afternoon' and were met in the
hall by Iho .rcVopijiii committee
composed of Alwlatiies W. il. Du't-
toh Karl Douglas and E. D. Wil-
Hams who rseorted them tinhe
parlor whoro Jlrn. Chas. Tippie
served punch theucu to the dining
room whore a dainty luncheon was
served. 'I'll 3 windows wero dark-
ened and the soft lights sweet
music handsomely dressed women
and (lowers in the greatest profusion
everywhere made it spent verita-
ble scene from a fairy romance.
Dining the afternoon the guests
were favoied with instrumental
music by Miss Lena Spivcy Mrs.
Love Beall. Miss Dot Ilerron.
lliaold and Jleliu Eduards and
several vocal selections by Mrs.
Chas. Tippie' and also by Jliss
Cora Yuuughloiid which were
greatly enjoyed. It is estimated
that there were between 125 and
1.10 pcioiis present aud each and
every one declared it to be :i decid-
ed Mtceess both socially aud finan-
cially.' ' The ladies of this society
are very' enthusiastic and always
utaku a success of what they under-
take aud deserve especial praise
for their untiring efforts to build
ii) the social feature of the church.
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ANADARKO REALTY CO.
(Incorporated)
Capital Stock $10000.00-
List Your Property with Us
All business given prompt intention. Ollleo on east side 5th St. between
Main and Broadway.
W W Pripe and .J Q. Gallagher Mgra. '
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To The Postmasters of Caddo County.
There is so much complaint come-
ig to tliis office from our subscrib-
ors that they can not get their pap-
ers out ol thu different o dices of
thiscoiiui that we are forced to
the conclusion that theio is 1-01110
thiug wrong. We have the names
of parties who come ' to the office
aud wio write us that 111 the past
montji thoy havo'ntgot one copy o!
the paper. We state positively
that the paper is mailed reuulaily
to each of ours ubsenbers and there
is no excuse for such conduct.
'If this continues we will be com-
pelled to place this matter before
the' postal authorities. ' The people
who llarc subscribed for the Demo-
crat v'ant it and wo intend to see
that they get it.
Jtead the letter of Atty. Bakers
in todays Democrat lie is an ablo
exponent of Deniooraoy.
1000.0ml Good Ilrlfk
fur Sale.
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TOE CONIiEY.
ARCHITECT AND GUILDER
Plans and speoitlcattons furnished on application
b'eo irii fob estimates.
O. K. COCHRAN Dealer in
ardware Implcmeais Harness Busies
Standard now process gasoline stoves.
Watch makcr'm Connection. Sewing Machine
Needles a Specialty.
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Spot Cash and small exp.-ms-is is om Aolto. There is much room for rellection for those who have never here-
tofore given this thought proper t'oiiriider.dion. If you discover your mUtako; The only sensible and satisfactory
solution of this problem is Eiiy where your mouoy goes thofartherest; Avhere it brings you the L.rgestand most satis-
factory returns. Why do vo claim this qualification above all others? We btudy the wants of our customers years
of oxporionco in selecting and buying our & ods. We buy for Spot Cash and save al discounts our expensed are as
low as can bo made no rents low insurauoe mako no distinction in customers treat all alike one price no favorites.
Wo show the most complete and best assorted stocks of merchandise in our city. These are but a few of the many
advantages that our stock oilers you. All goods guaranteed as represented.
llest apron cheek gingham o
IK'ht dress culieo
Iionsdul green ticket 8j
Our beauty
Jl-4 Sheeting unbleacho.1
10-4 " "
U-j " bleached .
10-4 "
Ready Made Sheets
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Pillow casus 42x11
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"Table Llnnens
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70 " " .'.'..oo
ICl " mercerized ... 1.00
03 " " extra lino (jualitv 1.2.7
Ladles Uosu
Dixlo No. 404 kbl heel and toe 10c
per'ifalr or 3 for . .. ; 2i"d
Dixlo No 43 better quality- 'liOo
pair or 3 for ...'......... j.SOd
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Sivolal value. Combe a Mtco 40
'"'gauge .4 pair for ....
'AVavy gray mixed ttockford
Aeavv gray seamless ....
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r-Jntiili "is our Motto. Wo want vour trade.. Why odntlttrc younpld way and nav
-rAmo or three profit on "your purchases when you can easily itavo froiqi ao lf peV v-
?3tr looming to us? Look over our grocery department ahil so what wp havo there
MJ Anndarko Okla. Oct. HlU Wtt.
Underwear
At prices that largo houses cant of
ford to soil them oti
Special Value ou ILiulIuV Wbhimbrs.
-Made of Flauneletto. Uost 84x81
Percales. Kxcoplobhl VlUo at pop-
ulr.r prices 7.r)c SiW lO0 1.2o and
Men V Fancy Shirts
uniaunurea . . v
Itinojr. Stripe .
Fancy -MadrM
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noVa SvltH bibb ....
lloys with bibb
.....2.)C
...1.00
500
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Men's from SOiS id.. 85c
Wo havo a beautiful lino of outing
flannel fc 81 10 and 12 Jc
liengallno Moreen
The newest.thlng on the market for
w&lsts white PIvuo fleece lined .50c
lllack Mercerized bklrts high grade
t;ettlcoats will out wear silk 1.50
2.25-3.(55 S3.D8
Dress OooJs . "
34 Imdi Serge In fawn and brown
half wool . .. -. .-15c
.C2lncltlgured.blaok hlfwool. i.8jo
3U iuch all wol gray only. t.. 25a
54dnch Broadcloth irruy only .. ..J1.00
. .. .. .Cut .!! .' 1 .' l C'p' v
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54 inch Broadcloth black...
40 inch Gralatoncloth. tho now
weave
42 inch Melrose in all shakes 00c
Fnugo to match
w.o carry a.coinplete lino of groceries
1 gal fine tabro syrup 4Q0
31b. can California pears In syrup 15c
31b can California Peaches ' '. ;.l5c
21b fine peas pilot brand 3 cans 25c
Best can corn nw.erop.. iqq
Best can tomatoes . 'i'
Chocolate V? H Baker lb.. .. ' Z'$0o
8 lbs.Arbuqkles coffee.. ... .p5o
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North of Court House on B Street.
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Blakenship, L. D. Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 44, Ed. 1, Friday, October 17, 1902, newspaper, October 17, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81918/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.