Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1, Monday, October 27, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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...LOCAL NEWS...
S. M. Stevens made a business
trip to Apache today.
Always call for Star bread it is
the best. 1207-tf
. t You get your moneys worth at
'ilarry'siPalace. 52t3
' Attorney T. G. Chambers of Ok-
lahothaCity is in town.
Cold beer on tap at Harry's Pal-
ace day and night 52t3
j
P. P. Shaw and Berry Randolph
.went to Eaverty today.
Vancu3-A good boy at the
Anadarko furniture company 2Uf
Paul Jones pure rye on ice .it
'Harry's Palace. 5Ut3
Dennis brnwn returned yesterday
from iidmond.
0. E. MoArron has bought the
Silver Moon restaurant on 15 st.
Earhcarts on C street carry a
full line of choice candies. 52t3
Pure fresh candies always in
atocrf at Earhcarts on C street. 52t3
Dr. llalloway residence. Phone
170. Olliec 40. 5otf
"Hello Central" give mo the
Star Bakery wo want some fresh
bread. 20S-tf
Mrs. Blanche McGuire of Law-
iton is visiting her sister Mrs. J.
l Noah.
School directors will do well to
nee E. D. Williams for insurance
on school houses.
Lost A Masonic Charm. Finder
please return to the Democrrt and
get reward. tf.
The free lunch and beer was a
grand success at JIarrys Palace on
Saturday night.
Have jou tried any of Vhose fresh
chocolates at Hoffman's Bi.y' Bee
Kandy Kitohdn? 47tf
See the Kecce Agency at ohec for
a special bargain in one of tlio best
business properties in the business
center. 4014
Dr. Halloway will pay special
attention to uurgical diseases. Phone
170. OOtf
Koal Koal Koal Get your coal
while its cheap. C. II Kamin
phones 43 and 111. 30tf
For Aldcreon fancy lump and egg
coal see Chas. Kamin. Phones 43
and 111. 44tf
Dr. Halleway 'will answer calls
promptly day.or night. Phono 170
COtf.
Anybody can get letters of rec
ommendation but anybody can't
..-.fix up Circuit Court Records. See?
All kinds of fresh midc candies
at Jloflman's Bizzey Bee Kandy
Kitchen. 47tf.
James Runnels and James Carl
of Sickles O. T' were in the city
today and made this oflice n pleas-
ant call.
Good plastered painted 5 room
house stoie foundation good well
slied lot fenced. Rent 12. See
Recce Agency. 40t4
Do not fail to attend tho South-
western Normal College. Write
for catalogue. 30t20
For Sale A gent's wheel in
good condition must go at once.
Enquire at this oflice.
You can get fresh hard made
candies at Hoffman's Bizzy Bee
Kandy Kitchen. 47tf.
For Sale Well bred yearling
filley cash or tunc. Leo N. Wall-
ace West Oklahoma Ave. 4 5 to
Tho rooms occupied by the
'Democrat" aro for rent. See Per-
ry & Farmer. 37tf
Attend the Southwestern Normal
College at Anadarko Fall term
opens Nov. 4 30t20
Tho fall term of tho Southwes
tern Normal College opens Nov. 4.
Write for catalogue. J. N. Clark
President. 30t20
All the teachers are all specialists.
Eleven courses and fifteen instruc-
tors. Address Southwestern Nor-
mal College. 30120
Cocoanut loal at Hoffman's Biz-
zey Bee Kandy Kitchen. I0tf.
When you want to buy anything
in the confectionery line go to
Earhcarts. on C street. G2t3
Dr. Halloway can bo found at
tho Pioneer drug store. Phone 40
OOtf
Deputy Sheriff Turnell has been
confined to his bed for several
days with an attack of rheumatism
25 new sewing machines and or-
gans for rent or sale. J. M. Young-
blood Main street. 50tl0
Earhcarts on C street is the
place to buy fresh candies. Inspect
their stock. 52t3
M. M. Smith is niOTiug his stock
of drygondfl into the building
vacated by Browns ice cream parlor.
I'attics wai-ting money to prove
up on farms should call an E. D.
Williams he will save you money
and write your insurance. tf
Mrs. Davis of Kingfisher is visit-
ing her brother J. P. Noah and
her sister Mrs. Hattie Axline. of
this city.
The place to got a good square
meal or short orders is tho Silver
Moon Restaurant on B st. Meals
at all hours. 52tf
D. G. Galloway the gents furnish
merchant received a largo invoice
of goods this morning. He is do-
ing a good business.
Highest market prices paid for
game at the Silver Moon restaurant.
Meals at all hours. Oysters and
game in abundance. 52tf
F. K. Beam traveling salesman
for a wholesale Grocery Co. of To-
peka Kam is visiting his father-in-law
Win Reece Agency.
If you want Candy Apples and
nuts or Apples Nuts and Candy
or nuts candy and apples go to
Earhcarts south side C street. 52t0.
The MisBes AVidaman returned to
Chickasha today after spending
Saturday and Sunday with their
parents.
For Sale About' 125 bushels
corn in the lie I'd and about 2 tons
kaffcr (heads) in shed at S. E. corn-
er of town. See 'James M. Arga-
bright owner. 47t3
Attention Ladies I will write
you one dozen calling cards flour-
ished stylo for 25 cents. Russell
Photographer opposite P.O. tf
Mr. and Mrs. James Pearson re
turned Saturday from Mountain
View where they have been visit
ing their daughter Mrs. A. D
Roberts.
Anadarko Bakery opposite Post
Oflice Fresh Bread Pies and
Fancy Cakes always on hand.
Confectionery and cold drinks.
Geo. Schmidt Prop. 291tf
Attorney J. W. Roeco of Still-
water O. T. loft this morning for
his home after spending two or
three days very pleasantly with his
father's family.
It is goody goody all tho way
down and half the way back what?
That cocoanut loaf at Hoffman's
Bizey Bee Kandy Kitchen. 47tf.
I am agent for tho Baker it Lock-
wood Tout and Awning Co. of
Kansas City Mo. See me for prices
in anything in this line.
Thomas Watkins.
Proprietor of Anadarko Furniture
Co. 37tf
Big dinner every day at the Blue
Front Restaurant. First class cook-
ing everything strictly up-to-date.
Bring in your game of all kinds.
Highest market prices paid at the
Bluo Front Restaurant Noah it
Axline proprietors. I7tf
Great credit is due the old Aetna
Building and Loan Association for
Us timely aid in building up Ana-
darko. Tho Recce Agency has
been kept quite busy handing out
money to aid in erecting good build-
ings. I will bo at oflice of Kerr it Mil-
ler every Wednesday and Saturday
afternoon. Anyone wishing infor-
mation concerning the Southwes-
tern Normal Collego and Business
Institute can call and sco mo or ad.
dress tho Southwestern Normal Col.
lege. Ella A. Clark. 30125
For lino tailoring you will find
that there is no place on earth where
you can do better tnan you can at
T. Richards. Tho tailor near 2nd
door cast corner 5th and Main. 52t0
Dr. Ilolloway who Is now perma-
nently located with us has had 23 ycats
experience as a practitioner. Ills oflice
phono is 40 and his rosldonco phono Is
170.
Tho W. C. T. U ladles will givo a
reception at Mn. Splv't-y's homo Oct.
23 from 3 to 5 p. in. All ladles arc
cordially invited.
J. G Gallagher has let the con-
tract for a residence on his lot on
west Main street. The building
will bo 10x28 with a 14x10 L.
J. A. McCampbull reports that
the little boys who are to take part
in the big parade Nov. 1st are very
enthusiastic eager for the time to
arrive.
Dr. llamcd of Breckcnridge Co.
Kentucky is in tho city. He is
temporarily located" at Chickasha
but is very favorably impressed
with Anadarko and thinks ho will
locate with us.
J. W. Ilearne has been alllictcd
with rheumatism for several days
but it docs not prevent him taking
an active interest in the prepara-
tions for the big Democrat Rally
Nov. 1st.
'Ihe now manager at Harry's Pal-
ace informs us that he will have
chargu of the short order and lunch'
counter in that place in a few days
and then ho will give one of the
grandest openings ever witnessed in
the south west.
Read the new ad of Pfaff it Sons
the hardware men. They carry an
immense stock of hardware buggies
stoves oils windmills etc. They
buy for cash and arc here to stay
so you are sure to be treated right
on prices when you buy ofthem.
Rev. Lillie recieved word Satur-
day evening that hii brother m
David City Neb. who was shot by
a burglar a few days ago was dead.
Rev. Lillie did not go to Neb. as it
.was impossible for him to arriye
therein time for the funeral. Rot.
Lillie baa our heartfelt sympathy
in the sonow that has come to him.
To the Voters.
It is being reported that I have
promised the deputyship to a Cer-
tain person. This is false if elect-
ed County Attorney I shall then
chodse a deputy if I deem it neces-
sary but shall at all times conduct
the affairs of the oflice personally.
W. I. Mathkny.
How's this lor a Turnip?
Mayor Divers has on exhibition
at his place of business a turnip
that weighs 20 lbs that was raised
near town. Now if you think this
is a "lectio" too large for a turnip
go and sec it. Messrs. Liming it
Pruett have one just as large at
their oflice.
Richards the Tailor.
After twenty-two years of practical
experience In tailoring Mr. T. Rich-
ards our popular tailor can certainly
meet tho requirements of our citizens.
In that lino. Mr. Richards lias work-
ed withsomo of tho largest wholosale
Arms of San Francisco Cal. and Port-
land Oregon and Is competent to
nundlo tho finest class of work. His
work has ahvajs jrlvon oomploto satis-
faction and ho will he found to be
a most obliging gentleman to doal
with. All who need anything in his
lino will do woll to givo him a call as
ho handles a comploto lino of tailor's
goods and his prices aro always satis-
factory. South side of Main 6treet
second oast of corner Fifth and Main.
The Ladles Band.
Tho following persons donated tho
amount placed opposite tholr namos
to secure for H street tho first nleco of
music played by tho Ladies Rand.
Karl Progor before whose nlaeo of
business tho music was played mailo
an appropriate speech in which ho
told tho ladios how greatly the music
was appreciated no wishes us to
stato that ho still has Soon hand which
ho wishos tho ladios to call for.
Oglo Bros $10.00
Anadarko National Rank.. 10.00
Rosoy Fant ifj.00
Wm. Dlvors fl.OO
John Williams . 5.00
Smith &. Ruall 5.00
J. W. Hammond 1.00
Sam Barber l.no
Anton Barber 100
Dinkier Bros 100
KarlPregor. 5.00
Excursion to Anadarko to tho Demo
cratic Rally.
Kansas City Oct. 25th 1002.
Mr. L. D. Blaukenship Anadarko
O. T.
Dear Sir: I am today 111 receipt
of your letter 23rd inst. in icgard
to Democratic Rally to bo held at
Anadarko on November 1st and
will bo'glad to instruct our agents
to soil tickets from points within
50 miles of Anadarko on basis of
fare and one-third each for the
round trip. Yours truly.
G. W. Thompson A. G. P. A.
Per G. W. Maimer
To whom It Alny Concern.
The partnership formerly exist-
ing between myself and E. Fowler
has been dissolved and I am not
concerned in any contracts made by
him. C. B. Gaunt. 5110
Teachers Examination.
Tho following persons attended
tho teachers examination at tins
placo Friday and Satuiday.
Mrs O. N. Southwick Minco I.T.
Ray Burns Ff Cobb O. T.
Geo. Dolan Onaska O. T.
Raymond Ellison Dulton O. T.
BelleR. Duncan Anadarko O. T.
A. L. Gregg Bridgeport O. T.
Mrs. Wcatherford Apache O. T.
Gertrude Stevenson Bridgeport.
J. F Garrison Thompson O. T.
Maggie Baruett Dutton O T.
B. G. Lovejoy Vcrdon 0. T.
Nellie McGonigle Minco I. T.
Gusic llollscher Sturm O. T.
A. R. Borror Canyon q. T.
Cora L Copley Kidder O.T.
Dela West Chiokahha I. T.
Anna Roach Hiuton O. T
Laura E. Pierce Keclii O. T.
Fannie Dodd Ft Cobb O. T.
Elvino Boll Chickasha O. T.
C. L. Davis Ft Cobb O. T
Mrs. G. L. Piersol Libby O. T.
Robert Knowles Chickasha I. T.
J. T. Bradlpy Weatherfprd O.T.
j ...LEGAL NOTICES...
First Publication Oct. 18 lK
Tcrrltgry p! Oklahoma (
Caddo county Is
In the District Courtof said county
Sadie Way Chamber plaintiff
VI
Denjamln Hamilton Chambers defendant.
Said defendant llccjainln II Chambers will
take- notice that he has been sued In the
ubove named gout' upon a petition ulieirln
grounds for divorce and asking that a decree
of divorce b merited ti pluintlfl from de-
fendant and that the bonds of matrimony
ieretnfore existing be annulled and bet aside
nndd-fepdant Is hereby notilled that he most
answer uch petition Hied therein bv said
plaintiff on orbef re the trjih Hay of Novem-
ber. llJ2 or kuHI petit on will bo t ken as true
and judgment for sal plaintiff for sueli decree
of divorce will be granted and decree render-
ed accordingly.
Atttest.
N E. SUson. clerk.
IScal lly Uuy It aillett. deputy.
Glltsoh. Randolph A Olltsh. atus for plaintiff.
(First Publication Oot. 21 100J.)
Notice- Of Publication
Territory of Oklahom ).. IN TUEtllSTniCT
Cac'do county f-1 COUIIT.
Lena Mathews 1 lalailfl
vs.
Kobert E. Mathews defendent
Said defendent t!ob rt E. Mathews will
ta e notice that he has been sued In the above
named court by Lena Matli-ws for a divorce
from the bonds of matrimony heretofore ex-
isting between h id parties and t-ald defent
ent must answer the petition Uled by said
plalntiflagnlnst him in said court on or before
the 1st day of December l)2. or the petition
will be t ken as true and judgement rendered
accordingly dlvoidng said plal tiff from said
defe dent ns prated for in her said petition.
Lena Malhswn
lly Kerr & Kini attorneys for lalutlfX.
Attest: N. E. Sisslon. Clerk.
llyOuylt ailctl Deputy
(Firu publication Oct 15 1002.1
In the District Court of caddo county
Oklahoma territory
Vernon I'urdy plaintiff
vk.
Hattie I'urdy defendant
Terrltorj of Oklahoma to Ilattlo Purdy the
above named defendant.
You axe hercbj notified that jou as defend-
ant have been siecl by Vernon I'urdy as
plaintiff in a i-auso of -action set to th In u
petition now tiled In tho office of tho clerk of
tho 1) strict court of mf do county Oklahoma
and unless j 011 1 nswer said pelt lo on or be-
fore the 2Mb dnj of November 1002 the Kiitun
will be taken us true and a u. or o rcnderul
(.'ranting mx d plaintiff a divorce from ou on
account of abandonment Vornon l'uuli
II) Muthcuj i. Livesus. uttjs for plaintiff
Attest: N K. Sisslon ele k.
lly Guv I! (iillett ilepuu.
(First publication Oct 10 1902)
In the District Court of Caddo count .
Oklahi.inu Tenltorj
John L. Craig plaintiff
vs
Louisa M. Craig defendant
Terrltorj of Oklahoma to Ioulsa M Craig
the above named defendant
You aro hereby notilled that ou as defen-
dant have been sued by John L Crnlg. as
plaintiff in 11 cause of action set forth in a
petition now tiled In the orflec of the clerk of
tho Dlir ct court oft uddo count Oklahoma
a d unlosMjou answer said petition on or .be-
fore the 2lt day of November iwi-j 1)10 tame
will bo taken as true and 11 decree rendo.ed
grunting said plalntifl a ditorcc from jou on
account of Impotcncy
John L. Craig.
lly Mathony A. Livcsa attornes for plaintiff.
IScnl N. 1: Slson clerk Distrlut court
llytiuy It Olllett deputy
(First Publication Out II.)
Notice or Publication.
Territory of Oklahoma '
County of Caddo i
IN TIIB DISTItlCT COUUT
Clara Ilulloak
vs.
Ilcnjlman Hallock
halrttle endini Ilnjiman Ha lock will
tako notlou that lie has been hueil In the ulnn i
named court b Clara Ilulloek for n divorce
from tho bonds of matrlmons heretofore exist-
ing between sal par les and said defendant
must answer the petition lUed bj said plaintiff
against him in said court on or be' ire the 24th
duj of November 1803 tir'hu petition will be
taken as irue un i judgment rendered accord-
ingly divorc ngHaldpluiutlff from hald defend
ant fio.1 rosiorintr liermaldeu nume ui prayed
for m ner said petition 1 iara Ualloclt
lly Kerr & Miller Attorncj for plaintiff
Attest
N K SI slon Clerk
Uy Uu) It uuieile Deputy
Siebert
Tho largcsr Whiskey and Wine Merchants in tho New
Country. Supported by tho best distillers and vineyards iff
tho world. Been in the business 20 years and know what
to buy and who to buy it from. Therefore we can sell
hotter goods at lower prices than anybody who pretends to
bo in the business
Notice the. Folio wing Prices
Old Bourbon 80c por quart or 4 quarts fop $3.00
W. II. McHrayor $1.00 per quart or 4 quarts for 3.80
O. l C $l.'irj por quart or 4 quarts for 4.i0
Guckonholnior Hyo80o por quart or 4 quarts for $3.00
Mount Auburn Bye Cream Rye Hunter Rye Mellon Blossom aarVPi
Boll Springs $150 per quart.
Whiskies by tho gallon $2.50 to $5.00
WINES
Pure Hoino-uiauo Strawberry por quart 750
l'tiro Ulackborry Sherry and Port por quart 75c
Catawba Cluret and Concord wine por quart 50o
Bscupcruonir wlno pint 00c por quart $1.00
Kxlra Dry G. II. Mtimm and Cooks Champagne Imported wlno tai
Boer Gin Brandies and everything In tho whiskoy wlno and Beer"
lino. Also Ltmborgor Brick anil Swiss Cheoso on hand.
Wo would bo ploasod to hear from j 011 or sco you In pornnn. AH
mall ordors promptly lllloil. City o-dors dollvorod. Phono No. 3L-
Address SIEBERT & KAISER
Northeast Cor. of Square ANADARKO OKLJi
Stoves
SMITH &
BEALL
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL.
II
Yv9?ffjji?f5? efffjpi!-
$ Money to
In Any Amount on
Real Estate.
. 4
? Real Estate and Insurance. J
Pabst Beer is
&Ae Best Brewed.
BEWARE of IMITATIONS.
Anheuser-Busch.
The Bgstx nt
r . .
If VOU aro hot it lliakr-H von r -
nlil
If you are cold it warms your heart.
The bright sunshine
. Of the dear old Khiuc
Is in the Bparkling bubble
If you'or in need.
It's your friend indeed
As it drives awaw all trouble
If it is brewed right and brewed pure
It can hayc but one name
See thatBudweiser is on each cork. A
Handled exclusively by the
Oklahoma Brokerage Co.
E. B. WILCOX Mgr. OffleonSouthTthStte
l'bouo &J.
& Kaiser
Somo tlmo tho cold will come
The wise man prepares for tho future.
Ovoi on B street Kaul Piuxikk has a storo
Very soon It will bo full of stoves stoves stove
Every kind for all kinds of prices
See him beforo buying. lie will savo you MOrlMT.
-DEALERS IN-
STAPLE AND FANCY GS0CEIH&
Dealers In tho Famous Hunter's Flour
made in Wellington Kans. Our goods
aro fresh and our prices the lowest.
St. Opposite Post Offloe.
'Phon .
Loan
J.T.Modire&'Ccr. 2?
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