Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 92, Ed. 1, Friday, December 12, 1902 Page: 5 of 8
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...LOCAL NEWS...
French fruita at Hoflmans. Oltf
Read tho change in the ad of
the Fair.
Tho Fair is offering splendid
bargains.
Every kind of candy imagin-
able at Hoffman's. Oltf
Our merchants are enjoying a
good Christmas trade.
Miss Ida McAninch is siok to-
day. Tho weather forecast says
Saturday (tomorrow) will bo
fair.
Wst notato sale. cor. 7 and
Main street this week last chance
irv them. 88t4
Wanted at once good girl
for general house work. Mrs.
Chas. L. Crum. 80tf
Pure sugar makes pure candy.
Hoffman makes his candy from
tho genuine article. Oltf
Mr. Smith of tho Grocer firm
of Smith & Beal is at Persimon
attending to business matters.
Burk Freisleben of K! C. was
taken orders for stationary of
our printers yesterday.
See E. D. Williams for Insur-
ance. Real Estate and Farm
Leases. 90tf.
Hoffman has a car load of fruit
in transit (hand car) ho says for
the Christmas trade. ' Oltf
Smiling Smiloy tho noted lect-
urer and preacher will deliver a
sermon at tho M. E. church Sun-
day. Always buy your candies of a
manufacturer and you get them
fresh. Hoffman is the manufac
turer. Oltf
The Jury has failed to agree
after being out 24 hours in tho
ease of tho Territory vs. Stewart
charged with laraeny.
Mr. C. W. Brackman Mr. J.
T. Moore and Mr. W. T. Karns
of Ison are in town transacting
business for school Dist. No. 111.
Messrs. R. K. Shepard W. L.
Swearingin and L. W. Tyler of
Corvell. Co.. Texas are hero
looking at farm property
"Bo Noble ! and tho nobleness
that lies in other men sleeping
but never dead. Will rise in
majesty to meet thine own."
Tho People's Store is full of
nice now goods and they are for
sale. Read their ad in tho Dem-
ocrat today it will interest you.
Capt. Grudy went to Enid to-
day on legal business. TheCapt.
is the efficient and accomodating
clerk of Probato Judge C. L.
Crum.
W. W. Pricahas been appoint-
ed Admini8tratorftgestato of
Mr. Boaler deoSlWRpW Cotton-
wood. Tho famHy-f deceased
at present are livingv&t Enid.
Everything nice and ""fclean at
the American Hotel Best Hotel
in tho city. Beds 50 and 7
Meals 25 and50. Dan Bei
Prop.
If you want good fresh candior
right from tho kettle go to Hoff- .
man's. If you want something
that has age buy it somevhprs
else He hasn't that lend. Olfy
Make up your rcind as to whore
you will buy your ChriEtma
candies nuts fruits etc. WC
would however suggest thaiyou"
go to Hoffmars first whery)jfj
will find a c$mpleto lino qfkall la-
things goodo oat. Oltf j.
The frioids of Statehood for
Oklahoma alone aro sonding'tel-
ograms to Washington to thoB
Senator?urging them to vote for
tho omnbus bill. Senator Quay'
sont sptie of these telegrams to
the cVrk to bo read and among
themwaa one siaung mat if we
gotinglo Statehood that the
Stye will be overwhelmingly
Dmocratic. This is tho roaLob-
jfStionof all the double state--
jood follows.
o CIS. .
John Burger Indian farmer of
Ft. Cobb is in tho city today.
The Territory vs. Frank Mob-
loy is attracting the attention of
tho Judgo and jury today.
Tho foundation for tho Cleavo-
land brick block is being rapidly
built.
Mako your arrangements to
attend tho lectures of "Smiling"
Smiloy.
"Smiling" Smiley has made
thousands laugh watch for tho
dates ho will lecture here.
Tho contractors will begin to
put tho roof on tho Campbell
brick Monday.
Tho Democrat is under many
obligations to Mr. A C. Doldo
for furnishinc us with the court
news.
Put up streetlights push tho
school and Court House build
ings. Let us have waterworks
and Anadarko property will ad
vance 100 percent.
Hoffman is in tho candy busi-
ness exclusively continually
making sugar sweots. Visit his
place and you will wonder what ho
does with tho amount he makes
each day. Oltf
Attorneys A. J. Morris and L.
E. Lango have formed a partner-
ship to practice law. This will
make a strong firm. Mr. Morris
is well known here and is a law-
yer of marked ability and enjoys
a largo practice. Mr. Lango
comes highly recommended as a
gentleman and lawyer of wide
experience.
J. G. Gallagher and Berl E.
Beebe have formed a partnership
in tho real estate business.
These gentlemen aro well and
favorably known to almost every
one in our city and deserve to
succeed. Tho Democrat hopes
they will mako a million out of
tho business. Any business on
trusted to them will bo attended
to in a satisfactory manner. '
Tho Firemen's Ball is meeting
with great encouragement.
Judge ViAion says he sold 12 tick-
ets in about an hour. The Dem-
ocrat urges upon every citizen
the importance of buying a tick-
et and helping a good cause.' Tho
members of our Fire Department
aro as fine a body of men as you
over saw together. They want
to get up a first class Fire De-
partment for Anadarko and they
will do this if wo will do our part
buy a ticket even if you don't in-
tend to attend tho Ball.
A Big Dinner.
Every day at tho Blue
Restaurant.
Front
85tf.
Notice.
All Princes of tho Orient aro
requested to meet tomorrow night
(Friday) at 0 p. m. at tho K. P.
Hall by order of the Grand Pada-
sha. Christmas Tree.
Tho members of tho Christian
Sunday School decided to have a
Christmas treo at McAninch Hall
Christmas Eve. A splendid pro-
ramme. yj jbeing arranged
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Dont neglect the Firo boys
purchase a ticket for yourself
and one for your friend.
Sam Robinson one of iho pro-
prietors of tho Roborts Bros
barber shop returned today from
a business trip to Mountain View.
Patronize the merchants who
aro advertising for your trade.
Tho merchant that has bargains
to offer you is g6ing to lot you
know it by aevortising them..
Read tho ads in todays paper and
you will know where to go to get
bargains.
Will be One State.
Reno Dec. 11 Hon.
El
Chas. Carswell thoexsenator and
county attorney of this county
meandered in from Caddo county
this morning. Charley in con
nection with his duties on a largo
eattlo ranch still practices law
and is mixed up in several cases
that will como up before court
adjourns.
He says as far ho can learn tho
people of the Indian tcrrit6ry aro
willing to become a part of Ok-
lahoma. Ho is willing to wager
three two-year old Hereford
steers that before Congress gets
throngh with tho statehood prop-
osition that Oklahoma and tho
Indian territory will bo ono state.
Knights of Pythias.
The Knights of Pithias held
their annual election of officers
last night at Castlo Hall and elec
ted tho followinc officers for tho
ensuing year;
R.E. Cleveland C.C.
A. J. Perry V. C.
Dr. J. G. Tongo Prelate.
Carl Glitsch K. of R. & S.
Bon Leibenheim M. of W.
E. E. Smith M. of F.
L. D. Blankenship M. of E.
L. R. Weimer M. of A.
B. R. Davidson I. G.
Randall Livesay O. G.
C. H. Kamm Trustee
"Smiling" Smiley of Ft. Worth
Texas one of tho ablest lecturers
of America today was present
and delivered an address on
Phythianism that was highly
appreciated by tho Lodge. Col.
Smiley will deliver two lectures
hero under tho auspices of the K
of P's and every citizen of Ana-
darko should hear him. His lec-
ture entitled "Facts Fraternity
and Fun" is one of tho finest and
most interesting lectures that is
delivered by any lecturer of to-
day Tho title of tho other lec-
ture will be announced tomorrow
in tho Demrcrat. E. B. Wida-
manC. C appointed Dr. Tongo
Judgo A. J. Perry and C. L.
Crum a committee to make all
the necessary arrangements for
the lectures. Immediately after
lodge closed tho members pro-
ceeded to McAninch Hall where
a supper composed of fresh oys-
ters and tho necessary trimings
awaited them. The supper was
prepared by Mr. Noah and R. Z.
McAninch and tho "gentlemen
from Indiana" waited on tho ta-
bles. It was a time never to bo
forgotten to see those four tables
surrounded by hungry Phythians
and watch the fresh oysters disap-
ar. Uarl Glitsch the nowlv
cted K. of R. & S. proved his
ciency at least as far as tho
seal is concerned. The Lodge is
under many obligations to Chas.
Kamm of Blue Ribbon fame for
favors shown to the members.
Tho lodge will attend tho services
Sunday at tho M. E church in a
bjdy.
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You Pay For What You Get.
i At tho American Hotel. Euro-
pean plan. Meals from 25 to 50
cents. Beds single 60 cts double
75. Dan Bontly Prop. OOtf
A Mistake.
i i mm several persons aro or
3 w. . .....
trw opinion that it was mo aud
Mmy nouso moving outfit that
muocu mo uuumuni wuunesuuy
i"y running into Mr. Noah's awn-
ng and tearing it down and camo
oar Killing two persons. The
utfit belongs to a man by tho
imae of Baker Oltf
Andrew C Wheatley
Get your bre.id anil caken of tho I
Anadarko baken. 0-ltf 1
Buy your coal at Missoimi Lrm- I
m:it Co. 70tf
Fine uliouolalu and home made.
candy at tlio Anadarko bakery. 0 Itf
See our 2 for 5 cents pencil
tablets at Pioneer Drug Store. 70tf
Furnished Rooms Desirable
rooms in the Krtward'a building for
rent. OOtf
Go to the Pioneer drug stoic for
school books slates and pencils.
03tf
Look for holiday ad contest
offered by Dr. J. C. Diss optician
elsewhero in tho paper. 81tl4
J. L. Byrno is tho agents
for tho Doming loan and Invest-
ment Co. 7 ltf
Bettor Anadarko's Firo Depart-
ment by purchasing a ticket to
tho Masquerado Ball. 71tf
Ior sale cheap Two good sets
of Saloon Furniture for particu-
lars call at this office. 83tf
See J. L. Byrno if you want
to borrow monoy on your farm
or to prove up on your claim. 72tf
Just received another car of
Alderson Fancy Lump coal bet-
ter have your coal houso filled.
70tf. Missouri lumhek Co.
If you want a nice suit for
Christmas don't fail to sco Austin
and Sigrist tho tailors. 5 doors
west P.O. 70tf
Ualllngcr & Sturgls
LAWYKRS
Over Nutlonal 11 ml;
ot Acudnrko. Anadnrlio Oklu.
What is tho use of waiting 30
days and pay SI and SI .50 per
bu. for culls when you can buy
first class potatoes for G5 cents
per bu. at big potato sale cor. 7
and Main street. This week last
chanco. 88t4
Better buy your potatoes now
for the north wind will blow and
the cold weather grow till tho
potato price climbs like a morn-
ing glory vino and drains your
pocket book clean to by a meal
of potatoes that can't bo seen.
88t4
You will ploaso your wife if
you buy her a nicb art square
a side board or a bran now rocker
while they aro cheap of Gish
Brooko and Co. ono door west of
P. O. 86tf
A car load of tho nicest furni-
ture over received in Anadarko
was unloaded yesterday by Gish
Brooko & Co. and they aro offer-
ing eomo splondid bargains in
axminister rugs art squares
ladies desks buffets dressers
sideboards and e(c. 1st door
west of P. O. 80tf
K. P. Lodge No. 45 meets
every Thursday evening at 7 :30
o'clock in McAninch Hall. Vis-
iting members aro invited.
E. B. Widaman C. C.
B. H. Randolph K. R. S.
If you want to please your wife
order Alderson Fancy Egg coal.
No dirty hands in handling Al-
derson egg. C. H. Kamm phono
43. 73t0
O. H. Geagon & Co. Real Es-
tate. Relinquishments school
land city property rentals and
collections. 5th street between
Broadway and Main. 08tf
A $7.00 Holiday Present Free.
To tho person writing my name
"J. C. Diss" numbering each
name consectively tho greatest
number of times on a regular sizo
postal card 5 1-2 x 3 1-4 I will
test eyes and fit with a pair of
glasses worth S7.00 free. Tho
writing-must bo legible written
with pen and ink on ono side of
the postal card only cards must
bo presented or mailed to Dinkier
Bros tho druggists Anadarko
O. T. on or beforo Dec. 21 as I
will bo here on my regular trip
Deo. 22 to 24 Dec. 1002 and I
will bo prepared to do all optical
work. For information concern-
ing contest consult judges Dr.
Geo. C. Campbell J. A. Dinkier
and Dr. J. G. Tonge.
84tl4 Dr. J C. Diss Optician
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Hammond's Special
December Reduced
Sale.
Will Please You
Ladies' skiits
Sums
Waists
1 hits and Caps
Men's and Boy's Jer-
sey Shirts & sweaters 1-2 to 2-3 " "
Shoes l-! off usual price
silk and wool dress oods reduced.
Good winter underwear reduced
Calicoes 4 cents.
See Us Before You Buy.
HAMMOND DRY GOODS CO.
llSlW-awM
T. P. WOODARD President II. 15. JOHNSON Vice-President
H. II. BU.SM8!". C H. KLLIS Assistant Cashier.
HEKliEUT D. CROSBY Attorney.
The First National Bank of Anadarko
ANADARKO OKLA.-
Capital Paid in
-DIRECTORS-
l'r P. Woodard H. B.
T. F. Yarnall II.
F.S.Barbour
PRINTING
As It Should Be.
The Democrat Does no Other Kind
Stoves
V
See him beforo
My shoo business has doublod Itsolf in tho last GO days. Why?
Becauso my goods aro new they wero not moved from somo
other town to this country they aro new and just Ifrom tho fac-
tory thoy givo satisfaction they wear and that Is what you want
is goods that will ('ivo satisfaction. In other lines my stock is
completo I carry tho best brands of goods I can get. Mv shirts
underwear and neckwear aro comnleto. T ulcn !irrv n rrni
stock of hats tho latest stylos that
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Lawton Anadarko. Hobart
Ja.s. A. Craine Co.
Exclusive Architects and Superintendents.
M. U. MONSELL Local Agent. Anadarko.
T. M. CliAUDER
Dray Transfer and
Baggage.
J. T. Moore &
w
qp
Wants Your Property For Sale.
We Want Your Insurance.
?j? Over National Bank of Anadarko. Phone No. 132
Sure.
1 - 2 to 2-1
1-2 to 2-3
1-2 to 2-3
1-2 to 2-3
usual
price
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$25000.00.
Johnson C. B. Campbell
D. Crosbv Ed B. Johnson
Chas. L. Ellis H. II. Bull.
Somo tlmo tho cold will come
Tho wiso man propares lor tho future.
Over on B street kahl Pmxjmi has a storo
Very soon It will bo full of stoves stoves stoves.
Evorvklni! fnr n.11 Wmlonf nUn. '
buying. He will savo you Moniy.
J
can bo had. I pay special at-
D. Q. GALLAWAY.
Telephone 52.
Will haul anything anywhere anytime
charges reasonablo
Co.
$?
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Blakenship, L. D. Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 92, Ed. 1, Friday, December 12, 1902, newspaper, December 12, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81952/m1/5/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.