Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 70, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 18, 1902 Page: 8 of 8
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I THEY KEEP COMING.
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The new Styles suitable for the trade of Anadarko
and surrounding towns and country keep coming to
our store not by chance either. We buy them care-
fully from big Sample lines. No trouble to sell nice
up-to-the-minute goods when they're marked right.
You may be sure we mark 'em right Therein lies the
reason for our success. We have now on the road and
will receive shortly
THE PEOPLES STORE
New Chatalain and Waist Bags.
New Belts including the latest things in the Postillion
Belts in colors.
Pretty New Brooches.
New wool Skirts.
New Silk Skirts.
New Ties for Men and Boys. New Handkerchies and
Suspenders.
New Sweaters for Men and Boys.
Come in you people who are difficult to please and
see the new things direct from the hand's of. the makers
OGLE BROS. PROPS.
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Tho loading hurdwuro houso In tho
city. Wo curry a full lino of hardware
anil implements. Wo don't claim to
1)0 tllO ClloapCSl I1UUSU 111 lUWIl lur wu
buy tho best of everything so wo can
give you tho best valuo for tho prico
nBkcd. Wo have had our pick and
liavo solcctcd tho following lines of
goods nnmoly: Groat Westorn nnd
Oartand Stoves and Ilnngos. Tho
worlds best John Deero I'lows. Tho
Now Molino Wagon. John Deero
Buggies. Dcerlng Harvesting Machin-
ery. J. I. Caso Threshing Mnchincs.
Wo just mention a fow lines of goods
wo handlo to glvo an Idea of thoir
quality.
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Wo also carcy n full lino of
builders hardwares and a nlno
of queenswaro etc.
It will pay you to get our
prices beforo you buy.
Yours for business
Duncan &
Leonhard.
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W. EL. SMITH & SON
DRUGGISTS.
Wo always study to pleaso our Wo carry at all times a corn-
customers and endeavor to boll plcto stock of Puro Drugs and
tho best goods at the lowest Chemicals Patent Medicines
prices. Perfumery toIletartlcles.Soap
CIQAUS AND ALU DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES.
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L. W Myers Pros. L. D. Ulankensuip VIco-Pres. I. E. COX Cashior.
-no. o:io7.-
Gf)e Citizens National Bank
ANADARKO OKLA
Capital - - $25000.00.
STOCKHOLDERS AND DIRECTORS:
G. W. Mllue J. P. llrown J. II. Prultt Michnol Valerius G. M. Cox
Cynthia Burgess O. K. Cochran C. II. Prultt J. B. Myers W. D. Myers
L. W. Myers L. D. Blankcnship I. E. Cox.
Does a general banking business. Money to loan at all times.
t Siebert & Kaiser!
The largcsr Whiskey and Wine Merchants in the New
Country. Supported by the best distillers and vineyards in
the world. Been in the business 20 years and know what
to buy and who to buy it from. Therefore we can sell
bettor goods at lower prices than anybody who pretends to
bo in the business.
Notice the Following Prices.
Old Bourbon 80c per quart or 4 quarts for $3.00
W. II. McBrayer $1.00 per quart or 4 quarts for $3.80
O. F. C. $1.25 per quart or 4 quarts for 84.50
Guckenholmor Rye 80o per quart or 4 quarts for $3.00
Mount Auburn Bye Cream Byo Hunter Bye Mellon Blossom and
Bell Springs $1.50 per quart.
Whiskies by tho gallon $2.50 to $5.00
WINES
Puro Homo-made Strawberry per quart "5c
Puro Blackberry Sherry and Port per quart 75c
Catawba Claret and Concord wino per quart 50c
Escapernong wino pint 60c per quart 81.00
Extra Dry G. II. Muram and Cooks Champagne Imported wine and
Beer Gin Brandies and everything in tho whiskoy wine and Beer
lino. Also Limborger Brick and Swiss Cheeso on hand.
Wo would bo pleased to hear from you or seo you In person. All
mail orders promptly tilled. City orders delivered. Phono No. 31.
Address
SIEBERT & KAISERV
Northeast Cor. of Square. ANADARKO OKLA.
The Southwestern Normal Col-
lego opens) Nov. 10th at 7. p. m.
Work arranged for in the Com-
mercial Course Stenographers
Course German Latin or review
in the Common School branches. If
you arc employed during the day
and .wish to lit yourself better for
life's work bo sure and attend. OOtf
Daily Market Quotations.
Wo shall endeavor hereafter to
furnish to our readers tho dally quo-
tations of the Chicago market. Wo
havo mado arrangements whereby we
will bo enabled to givo tho opening
and closing quotations each day.
Wheat oiieneil at 75?. to 75Ho closed ot "SV4e
Corn opened at 41?iC closed at 41'ic
Oats opened nt 31Hc closed nt31o
Pork tll.40 per bbl. closed atiU.10
Good School Quarter for Sale
10 acres first bottom 00 acres
broke good well fenced three
wire posts rod a part 50 acres in
wheat $ mile from railroad O. II.
Gcagan it Co. Roalestate. 5 st. 40tf
Southwestern Normal College
Opens Nov. 4th at 0 a. in. in Mor.
gan building The Southwestern Nor-
mal College begins its first term on
above date. The demand for book-
keepers and stcnograplici.o is much
greater than tho supply. Our cour-
ses arc equal to tho best in
the west. Prepare for a paying po-
sition by enrolling with us at tho
opening. See Prof. Clark in the
Edwards building for information.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
F1KST llnptlst Church of Anadarko. Lot S
IHock 57. Appointments:
lilblc School Sunday nt 10 a. m.
l'rcachlns " 11 a.m.
Preaching " 7:30 p. m.
Younvr People's Meeting at 7.00 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Thursday at 7.30 p. m.
L. M. IIOLT Pastor.
TUG Congregational Church of Anadarko.
Order of SerUccs.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 730 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
J. W. Moats Pastor.
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FIRST Christian Church corner 5th and
Uoundary Streets.
Sunday School at 10 a. ra.
Preaching at II a. m. nnd 7:30 i. m.
Prayer Meeting Thursday nt7:30
I. II. Grogan. Pastor
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EPISCOPAL Church. Services every Satur-
day afternoon nt 4:30. Sunday School 3 30.
Whioht Rector.
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riRST M. E. church:-
Sundny School 1011 a. m.
Preaching and class Meeting 1112 a. m.
Epworth League at 6 30 p. m.
Preaching at close of League meeting.
Prayer Meeting Thursdays at 7:30 p. m.
. W. Kkllek Pastor.
.
M. E. Church. South. J. L. IIesson Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday 11 a.m. and7:30pm.
Junior League at 3 p. m.
Epworth League nt 6:30 p. m.
Pravcr Meeting Thursdays at 7:K. p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN Church. Preaching each
Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock evening at 8.
Sunday School.SnbbathmornlngatlOo'clock.
Prayer meeting. Thursday at 8 p. m.
edwd. n. Teis Pastor.
W C T U meetings first and third Wcdnes
flays at 3 p m at reading rooms. Visitor wel
come.
TIMETABLE.
C. R. I. & P. R. R.
EAST ROUND.
No. 134 Mall Express 11:45 a.m.
No. 140 Mall and Express. Ar.(i:40 p.m.
No. 130 Mall & Express De. 0:45 p.m.
No. 252 Local freight 1:30 p.m.
No. 152 Local freight. . . .Do. 3:40 p.m.
WEST ROUND.
No. 120 Mail & Express . . 0:40 a.m.
No. 139 Mail & Express.. De. 9:45 a.m.
No. 133Mall & Express 3:40 p.m.
No. 151 Local freight ArC:45 p.m.
No. 251 Local freight 9:00 a.m.
NORTH HOUND
No. 154 Mail & Express Ar.ll:40a.m.
" " " De.ll:50a.m.
No. 150 Local freight De. 7:00
SOUTH DOUND
No.l29 Mail & Express.. De.9:40 a.m.
No. 153 " " ..Ar.3:35 p.m.
" " " " ...De.3:45p.m.
' 151 Local freight.... De.7:20 a.m.
" 155 " " ....Ar. 7:00p.m.
Daily. Others daily except Sunday
133 and 134 run between Chickasha
and Mangum.
139 and 140 run between Anadarko
and Mangum.
129 and 130 run between Lawton
and Shawnee via Chickasha El Reno
ana u. o. &. u.
153 and 154 run between Lawton and
Enid.
151 and 152 run between Chickasha
and Lawton.
"J51 and 252 run between Chickasha
and Mangum.
155 and 150
and Enid.
run between Anadarko
Photograph
Many faces como beforo our camera and from each we mako tho
most artistic picture possible. Also-wo mako tho finest Platonoid
tnlargements on tho marget. Call at our Studio and get prices.
Pictures from a penny to $10 per doz.
Opposite P. O.
Russell.
Official Directory of Caddo Co
Probate Judge Charles P. Crum. '
Attorney Herbert D. Crosby.
Treasurer W. II. Campbell. .
Clerk Djke Ilalllnger. .
Deputy Clerk J. C Uenflryx.
Register of Deeds Wm. I. Lacey. '
Deputy Register of Deeds A. W. Koontz.
Sheriff Jim Thompson. -Surveyor
Charles H. Jones.
Superintendent of Schools C. W. Turner.'
Supt. of Public Health Dr. C. R. Hume.
Commissioners C. A. Cleveland. John H.
Wlmberlyr Frank H. Fnrwell.
Judge of District Court C. T. Erwln.
Clerk District Court Ed M. Miller.
District Clerk F. r. Vrooman.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
A. F. & A. M.
Meets First nndThidTuesdaysof enchmonth
n Masonic Hall corner Sixth nnd D streets.
Visiting brethren cordially Invited.
Fhank Fakwell. W M.
M. W. A.
Meets every Tuesday night at 7:30 lnMc-
AnlnchUall.
L. E McKsiGnT. c r.
I. O. O. F.
Meets every Wednesday night In McAnlnch
Hall. Visiting brothers Invited.
W. S. MOUSE. N. G.
G. A. R.
Wm. McKinley Post No. 07. Dept. of Okla-
homo G. A. R. meets everv second and fourth
Monday evenings In the probate court room at
7:30. J. C.IRICHEY. Post Commander.
Q. B- Bartlev. Local Agent.
THE COMMONER
Mr. llryan's Paper
Tho Commoner has attained within
six months from date of the first issue a
circulation of 100000 copies a record
probably never equaled In history of
American periodical literature. Tho un-
paralleled growth of this paper demon-
strates that there is room In tho news-
paper field for a national paperdovoted
to tho discussion of political economic
and social problems. To tho columns
of The Commoner Mr. Bryan contrib-
utes his best efforts: and his review of
political events as they arise from tlmo
to time can not fail to interest those
who study public questions.
The Commoner's regularsubscriptlon
prico Is 51.00 per year. Wo havo ar-
ranged with Mr. Bryan whereby we
can furnish his paper and tho weokly
Democrat together for ono year for
81.50. Tho regularsubscriptlon price of
tho two papors when subscribed for
separately Is 82.00.
FREE TO OUR READERS.
Botanic Blood Balm for the Blood.
If you suffer from ulcers eczema
scrofula blood poison cancer eating
sores itching skin pimples bolls
bone pains swellings rheumatism
catarrh or any blood or skin disease
wo advise you to take Botanic Blood
Balm (B. B. B.) Especially recom-
mended for old obstinate deep-seated
cases cures wheio all else falls heals
every sore makes the blood puro and
rich gives the skin the rich glow of
health. Druggists $1 per largo bottle.
Sample sent free by writing Blood
Balm Co. Atlanta Ga. Describetroub-
lo and free medical advice sent in seal-
ed lettle Medicine sentatonco prepaid
Pabst Beer is
Bhe Best Brewed.
BEWAR.E of IMITATIONS.
LAWYER AND LAND ATTORNEY
EL RENO OKLA.
T DICK T. MORGAN
Branch Offices at al
Important Towns.
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4 For Land and Mineral Law DICK T. MORGAN X
Law Books write me. El Reno Okla. T
MY SPECIALTY is practice beforo the U. S. Land
Office and tho Interior Department Washington
D. C. Sixteen years experience In active practice.
Address
1000000 Good Brick
for Sale.
JOE CONVEY SKHffi
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER
Plans and specifications furnished on application.
Seo mo for estimates.
GERMANIA HOTEL
A good business education always
comes in good play no difference
what your station in life may be tt
Koal Koal Koal Get your coal
whilo Us cheap. C. II Kamm
phones 43 and 111. 30tf
Wanted A bright honest in
dustrious boy 12 to 14 years of
age. Call at Central Telephone
Office. tf
E. BITSCHE Prop.
NewJy furnished throughout and mod-
ern in all its appointments. Elegant
service. Sample rooms. Commercial
travelors headquarters. Rates $1.25 per
day $5.00 per week. Cor. 7 and C St.
Southwestern Normal College
...And...
Business Institute.
Anadarko Okla
T horoughPracticalPr ogressive
Prepatory
Teachers
Special Science
Scientific
Classical
CflC
Pedagogical
Musical
Oratorical
Commercial
Shorthand
FOURTEEN INSTRUCTORS.
Fall Term Opens November 4th 1902.
WHITE FOR PARTICULARS.
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Blakenship, L. D. Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 70, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 18, 1902, newspaper, November 18, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81935/m1/8/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.