Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 91, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 11, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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In the new country as well as where you came from you
must buy Christmas Gifts. All the Anadarko merchants are
no doubt surprised that they have sold so many things already
for Christmas presents. In this store we have sold a big lot
of goods for gifts and have accepted payments and laid aside
dozens of articles that will make glad the hearts of the re-
cipients Christmas morning.
Christmas Gifts have come to be a necessity bul of late
better judgement is used in their selection. Articles of use or
wear are being selected more and more for gift giving. Merch-
andise only to look at docs not meet with same approval as
formerly while things that can be worn or used are becoming
more popular every year. When considering the gifts you must
purchase thing of this store. We are pretty well prepared to
serve you with practical present. GIFTS FOR LADIES'. We
have them in abundance. Such things as Silk dress skirts and
silk waists nice wool dress or walking skirts at popular prices.
Silk and mercerized petticoats in black pretty lace hosiery
fine kid gloves new wrist and chatalaine bags the latest in
belts. Handsome muslin underwearand dozens of otherarticles
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The
Peoples
Store.
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GIFTS FOR GENTLEMEN. We've lots of them. Fine
suspenders white silk and also fine linen handkerchiefs pret-
ty house slippers Stetson and other fine hats handsome Beaver
cloth capes splendid hosiery in cotton or wool plain or fancy.
Extra good underwear fine shoes elegant shirts and many
other suitable things. THINGS FOR THE CHILDREN. Pret-
ty story books nice handkerchiefs new things in jewelry dolls
for the girls sweaters for the boys shoe and hosiery pretty
ties purses for the boys wrist bags and chatalaine bags for the
girls. Come in and look over the stocks. If we have what you
want you will find the price will save you money.
A SVGGESTION.
As so many are buying Christmas goods early we would sug-
gest that you also fall in line and do likewise. You might wait
until just the things you want are all gone.
The Peoples Store.
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Tho lending hnrrtwnio liouso in tlio
citj. Wo curry u full lino of hardware
imil Implements. Wo don't claim to
bo tho cheapest liouso In town for wo
buy tho best of ovorything bo wo can
glvo you tho best value- for tho price
asked. Wo have had our pick and
havo solcctcd tho following lines of
goods namoly: Grqat Wostorn nnd
Garland Stoves and Ranges. Tho
worlds best John Deoro Plows 'lho
Now Moling Wagon. John Deoro
Uugglcs. ucoring Harvesting .uuuiuu-
ery. J. I. Caso Threshing Machines.
Wo just mention a fow lines of Roods
wo liandlo to givo nn Mca of their
quality.
Wo also carcy a full lino of
builders hardwavo and a nine
of quoensware etc.
It will pay you to (jot our
prices boforo you buy.
Yours for business
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Duncan &
Leonhard.
W. H. SMITH & SON
DRUGGISTS.
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We always study to pleaso our Wo carry at all times a corn-
customers and endeavor to sell pleto stock of Pure Drugs and
tho best goods Uhe lowest Chemicals Patent Medicines
( prlcos. Pot niixtp toUQtartlcics.&oap
CIQAHS and ALL DUOGQISIJS' sunduiks.
( C YVMYEltS Prcs. L. D. nLANKENSnii?-jacq-Pccs I. BjCQXj Cashier.
-NO. 6307.'
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Bhe Citizens National Bank
ANADAUKO OKLA t r
Capital - - $25600.00.
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STOCKHOLUEUS ANDDinECTOHS:
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C W. Mllno'J. P. Ilrown- J. H. Pruitt Michael Valerius G. M. Co.x
Cynthia Burgess O. K. Cochran C. II. Pruitt J. BMye'rs W..D. Myers
L. W. Mjers L. D. niaukenshlp I. E. Cox.
Docs a general banking business. Money to loan at all times.
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For Christmas Presents.
I have just received a large in-
voice of everything in thef urnituro
line that I am selling very cheap
and if you want to make your
wife or sweet heart a Christmas
present of a nice Rocking Chair
it will pay you to see my stock.
Call at once. Anadarko Furni-
ture Co. Thos. Watkins Prop.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
FIRST Baptist Church of Anadarko. Lot S
block 67 Appointments:
llible School Sunday at 10 a. m.
Preaching " 11a. m.
Preachlne " 7 30 p.m.
Younir People's Meeting at 7 00 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Thursday at 7.30 p. m.
L. M. Holt. Pastor.
rurniiure you ouy tne
TIME TABLE.
c. it. 1. . p. n. it.
HAST HOUND.
No. i:il Mail Express 11:45 a.m.
No. 1-10 Mail and Express. Ar.0:40 p.m.
No. 130 MaiKt Express Do. 0:45 p.m.
No. 252 Local freight 1:30 p.m.
No. 152 Local froight. . . .Do. 3:40 p.m.
WEST HOUND.
No. 129 Mall & Express . . 0:40 a.m.
No. 13!) Mall & Express.. De. 0:45a.m.
No. 133 Mall & Express 3:40 p.m.
No. 151 Local froight Ar0:45 p.m.
No. 251 Local freight 0:00 a.m.
NOKTII HOUND
No. 154 Mail & Express Ar. 11:40 a.m.
" " " De.ll:50a.m.
No. 160 Local froight De. 7:00
SOUTH UOUND
No.120 Mall & Express.. Dc.0:40 a.m.
No. 153 " " ..Ar.3:35 p.m.
" " " " ...De.3:45p.m.
' 151 Local freight. ..Do.7:20 a.m.
" 155 " " ....Ar. 7:00 p.m.
Dally. Othors daily except Sunday
Ac uuu ivi i uu uu.nwu Vlltnuau
and Mancrum.
139 and 140 run between Anadarko
and Mangum.
120 and 130 run between Lawto
and Shawnee via Chickasha El Rene
ana u u. &. u.
iijj uuu io-i run uc.wcuu iuwiuu uqu j
Bnld. Uicy have just bought for cash the larg
jioi onu 10a run oeiween nicKasnsi jNorth SMC U St
ana ijawton.
251 and 252 run between Chickasha'
and Mancrum
155 and 150 run between Anadarko
and Enid.
0. B- Bartlev Lo'cal Agent
Photographs
Many faces como before our camera and from each wo make tho
most artistic picture possible. Also wo make tho Hnest Platonold
Enlargements on tho mi.rget. Call at our Studio and get prices.
Pictures from a penny to $10 per doz.
Opposite P O
Russell.
rniture and Hardw
OS. WATKINS Prop.
Pabst Beer is
Bhe Best Brewed.
BEWARE of IMITATIONS.
between Cth and Otlrx-
)?S4??J?S? 9$? 9$?S$?9$?S$?
the Commoner
Mr. Bryan's Paper
Tho Commoner has attained withi:
six. months from date of tho first issue a;
circulation ot ipouoo copies a record
probably never equaled in history of
American periodical literature. Tho mi-
paralleled growth of this paper demo:
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F. E. Pcnn.
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DICK T. M0R6AN
LAWYER ANP LAb.ATTORNEY
L RENO OKLA.
Branch Ofllcos at al
Important Towns.
ieer Abstract Cl
X iJ
Bonded Abstracters.
MY. SPECIALTY is practice beforo tho U. S. Land
Offl(JeoindithVrntrior Department Washington
J3. C. Sjbtteeajrs.experience in active practice.
1 set of Abstract books in
! Siebert & Kaiser!
Tho largcsr Whiskey ami Wine Merchants in tho New
Country. Supported by the best distillers and vineyards in
the world. Heen in tho business 20 years and know what
to buy and who to buy it from. Therefore we can sell
better goods at lower prices than anybody who pretends to
be in the business.
Caddo coun
For 'Land And? Mitfe'faliav
Law Books writetac. t
Address
DICK IT: MORGAN
El Reno Okla.
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kiriiii'w iuiii ! r- 1 h t-i hiiii in frit nirb r 9 ..
.... . . "--'-jnCo ana Loan Alonov on Farms at lowrsiA
naner field for a national paner devoW tw V
to tlio discussion of political cconomeRooniS 6 Ulld 7 Holler Bldg. 4.44. 4
anasooiaiprouiems.ro tne columns
of Tho Commoner Mr. Bryan contrl
utes his best ciiorts; ana his review 0
political events as they arise from timi
to tlmo can not lau to interest thos
who study public questions.
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Anadarko Okr
ThoCoramoncr's regular subscription
price is i.uu per year. We have ar
ranceu with Mr. ilrvan whereby v.esr
can furnish his paper and tho Weekl'i'"r"""uviC""""ru'
Democrat together for ono year ior
$1.50. Thoregularsubscriptionprico of
tho two papers when subscribed for
senarately is $2.00.
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SECRET SOCIETIES.
A. F. & A. M.
Meets l'lrsf ttnilTblilTuesdajsof eachmouih
n Masonic Hall corner Sixth ana D streets
Vlsltlnit brethren uonllally lrnltecl.
FHAKK J'AltWlLI. W M.
Meets every
Aninehllall
M W
Tuesday
Dleht at t 30 inMc-
E Mcknight c. r
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Anadarko. O. T.
That cold wave is coming bet-
ter buy your coal from Missouri
Lumber Cc. Phono 60. 70tf
Notice the Following Prices
Old Bourbon SOo por quart or 4 quarts for $3.00
W. II. McBrayor $1.00 por quart or 4 quarts for $.1.S0
O. K. C. 81.25 per quart or I quarts for $J."0
Guckenhelmer Kyo 0c per quart or 4 quarts for S3. 00
Mount Auburn Kyo Croum Kyo Hunter Kye Mollon Blossom and
Boll Springs $1.50 per quart.
Whiskies by tho gallon $2.50 to $5.00
WINES
Puro Home-mado Strawberry por quart 75o
Pure- Blackberry Sherry and Port por quart "5c
Catawba Claret and Concord wino j)or quart 50c
Kseapernong wino pint 00c por quart $1.00
Extra Dry G. II. Mumm aud Cooks Champagne Imported wino and
Beer Gin Brandies and evorythlng In tho whlskoy wino and Beor
line. Also Llmbcrgor Brick and Swiss Cheeso on hand.
We would bo pleased to hear from you or seo you in porson. All
mail ordors promptly filled. City orders dellvorud. Phono No. 31.
Address
SIEBERT & KAISER
Northeast Cor. of Square. ANADARKO OKLA.
i. o. o. r.
Meets eer Wednesday nltfht In McAnlnch
Ball Visiting brothers Invited.
W. S. Mohsk N O.
O. A. It
V.'m MoKluloy I'ost No 07 Dent of OlUa-
homo G. A. It. meets every second and fourth
Monday evenlnirs In the inobate eourt room at
7 30 J. C IHICIIEY. l'ost Commander.
Official Directory of Caddo Co
Probate Judno Charles r Crum.
Attoruos Herbert D Crosby.
Trcnsurer- W II. Camiibcll.
ClerU-DjUe lltlllnecr.
I)eput ClorU-J C. Ilcndrjx
I'oulstor of Deeds Wm. I. Lacey.
Doputj IteuMor of Deeds A. W. Koonlz
Sheriff Jim Thompson.
Sun oj or Charles II. Jones.
Superintendent of Schools C. W. Turner.
Sunt of I'ubllo Health Dr. C. It. Uume.
Commissioners C A. Cleveland John U.
Wlmbcrly Frank II Turn ell
JudBO of District Court C P Erwln.
Clerk District Court Ed M. Miller.
District Clerk-P. P Vrooman.
Call
"Wo want your coal trade.
us up phono CO.
70tf Missouri Lumber Co
Hot drinks at "Pioneer Drug
Store. Try one. 76tf
ELECTRIC
LIGHTED
Are operated by lho
Between
TEXAS
And the
North and East
Between
BIRA1INGIIAA1 MEAIPIIIS
And the
North and West
Between
OKLAHOMA
And tho
North and East
1000000 Good Brick
for Sale.
Office 3 doon wn .t
First Natl Btcv
JOE CONIiEY.
ARCHITECTaI BUILDER.
Plans and specifications furnished on application
See me for estimates.
GERMANIA HOTEL
E. BITSCHE Prop.
Newly furnished throughout and mod-
ern in all its appointments. Elegant
service. Sample rooms. Commercial
travel ors headquarters. Kates $1.25 per
day 65.00 per week. Cor. 7 and C St.
Printing
Observation cafe cars under tho
management c! Fred Harvey. .Equip-
ment of tho latest and best design.
As it Should Be.
The Democrat Does No Other Kind.
MitoheH & Hageman
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One of tho lending: Hardware dealers and tho exclusive
Pump nnd Wind Mill doalers in Anadarko. We do all
kinds of pump repairing and Wind Mill work. Wo drill
all kinds of wells. Wo carry it full lino of well pump and
plumbing supplies When wanting anything In our line
L-au uii iiiiuuu uu in uuu uu cans win oe promptly an
3 CI CU
All work guaranteed.
On Main St. between 4th and 5th
Anadarko Okla.
MITCHELL & HAGEMAN.
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Blakenship, L. D. Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 91, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 11, 1902, newspaper, December 11, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81951/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.