Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 209, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 30, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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THE ANADARKO DEMOCRAT
H. T. KING Editor and Prop.
OI'l'ICI A I. l'Al'KIl OK TIM: CITY OV ANA-
DARKO. SUIISOIIIITION RATI1S DAILY.
Ono your In advance 14.00
Six mnutliH In mlvunco - 2.00
Tliroo months In udvnnco $1.00
WHHICI.Y I'UIII.ISIIKU IIVIillY TIIURS-
DAY. One Year l-00
StxMonths 60
Tliroo Months 'X
Advortlnlntr roUH mado known on
application.
Knl'irod (it tho postolllco ut Ana-
darko Oklahoma ti Bccond-olntw mull
mattr.
Anadakko. Okla.. Aim.. 80 100!.
Toiluy is tho rod lottor day in
tho history of St. Louis Mo.
Somo timo Aniulurko will havo
a rod lottor duy and wo aro
working toluiBton Unit day.
Don't forgot tho Commorcial
Club mooting this ovoning at tho
Court IIouho as thoro will bo
nomo vory important business bo-
foro tho Club.
It is announced that tho pack-
ers combino has raisod tho prioo
of pork. If it is raisod much
hiblior it will bo as high ae boof-
stako was when tho oow jumped
ovor tho moon.
The papers aro talking about
tho president kissing tho babios
at Doe Moinoe Iowa wo think if
Mr. Ilobgon had a right to Ici'sb
tho young ladios that tho pros-
idont has tho right to kiss tho
babios.
Tho trust is attempting to do-
stroy tho twino plant at tho Kan-
sas ponilontiary but up to this
timo has boon unsuccessful.
Kansas has boon the home of tho
anti-trust idea and if Jayhuwk-
ors minds can't find a way to
block tho combination it would
soom that thoro is no liopo for
tho rest of tho country. Ex.
A Missouri woman holds tho
record for having tho right to
tho greatest number of names in
a day. Sho had threo. Sho was
divorced and hor maiden name
reolorod in tho morning and was
romarriod in tho aftornoon. It
has boon said that there's "noth-
ing now under tho sun" but tho
abovo is certainly now but now
things somelimos happens in Mo.
Russia demands that no moro
Mauclutrian forts or towns aro to
bo opened and no moro foreign
consuls aro to be admitted into
Manchuria. It was tho abovo
two domands that affected tho
United States partioulaly and
it was thoso domands which
prompted it to address nolos of
inquiry and protest to St. Peters-
burg and Pokin. They involvod
sovoro restrictions to Amorioan
trado and tho United Stalos
thoroforo was prompt to protost.
When any of thoso littlo nations
stop on Undo Sam's toos ho will
kick for ho is too big to bo tramp-
lod down by any littlo insignifi-
cant nation.
Riot in Kansas City.
A riot was caused in Kansas
City Tuesday by tho striking
waitrossos who were walking up
and down Ninth street handing
out handbills asking tho public
not to patronizo certain restaur-
ants. Tho girls wore warned by
tho patrolmen and told that it
was a violation of law all desis-
ted except Mary Smith. Sho was
about seventeen yoars old and
who continued to hand out tho
bills until sho was arrested and
sent to hoadquartors.
It is too bad for young ladies to
violate tho law and havo to bo
arrested and brought into tho
courts but somotimos it will oc-
cur. Wo thing young women
ought to havo moro self rospoct
than to subject themselves to
criticism.
lincouragc Immigration.
Tho Hock Island System is
making an effort to oncourago
immigration into Oklahoma as
woll as to interest capitalists and
businoss and professional mon in
tho territory.
In this undertaking it should
have tho active co-oporation of
every resident for this reason :
tho moro people thoro aro in Ok-
lahoma tlio highor tho p"ico of
land will bo and tho greater will
bo tho prosperity of every man'
and woman in it.
Tho plan which will bo followed
is to publish in Eastorn farm
journals letters from farmers
and business mon who havo mado
monoy by coining to Oklahoma.
Letters should go into details to
tho extent of slating how much
money tho writor had whon ho
arrived what ho did what suc-
cess ho has met with and what ho
thinks of that portion of Okla-
homa in which ho is located. In
order to proparo such a lottor it
is not nocossary that tho writor
should possoss special qualifica-
tions as a litorary man. On tho
contrary a plain straight-forward
statement of facts is of much
greater valuo than florid des-
criptions of climatic and other
advantagos.
Photographs not of persons
but of catllo food lota growing
crops harvostingoporations etc.
can bo used to advantage
Lottors aro dosirod not only
from farmers and farmers' wives
but also from morchantn school-
toaohors clorgymon from overy
ono in briof who has a story to
tell and knows how to toll it.
Jno. Sebastian
lMssoiiKur Traffic Manajror
CHICAGO ILL.
lirlck! Ilrickl Hrlckl
Liobenhcim lias commenced
the manufacture of patent chemi-
cal brick. Good for all building
purposes. Investigate and bo
convinced. Offico with O. II.
Geagan & Co. on 5th street be-
tween Main and Broadway. 200tf
TIME TABLE.
ANADARKO
OKLA.
Tho "Right Road" to
from and botweon
Chicago Omaha
St. Louis Denver
Memphis Colo. Springs
Peoria Fort Worth
St. Joseph St. Paul
Kan. City Minneapolis
and overywhoro beyond.
KAST HOUND.
No. 130 Mali & Expross Do. (1:50 p.m.
No. KM Mull Express 1 1:50 iv.iii.
No. 140 Mull k Expross. . Ar.tklO p.m.
No. 152 Local frolnht...l)o. 2:80 p.m.
WKST HOUND.
No. KM Mull fi Wxpross .'kWJp.m.
No. 13U Mull ft Expross Do. 11:50 a.m.
No. lfil Local ftolKhi. ArS::i0 a.m.
NORTH HOUND
No. 151 .Mull & Expross A r. 11:47 a.m.
No. lftti Looal frolRht Do. 7:15
SOUTH HOUND
No. 130 Mall .V Expro!s..Do.D:l5 a.m.
No. 1511 " " ..Ar..1:62 p.m.
No. 155 Looal froljjht Do.7:00 p.m.
Dully except Sunday. Others daily
For sloophitf car rosorvatlons tick-
ets timo tnbios otc. apply to auy
Hock Island Tickot Agent.
E. W. Thompson
Asst. Gon. Passonjjor Aoni
Linos West ofMUsourl Itlvor.
Kansas City Mo.
THE COMMONER
Mr. Ilrriin'N IBter.
Tho Commoner lias attained within
six months from dato ofthotlrst Issue a
circulation of 100000 coplos a record
probably never equaled in history of
American porlodloal literature. Theun-
paralloled growth of this puper demon-
strates that thoro Is room in tho nows-
papor floldfor a uatlonal pupordovoted
to tho discussion of political economic
and social problems. To tho columns
of Tho Commoner Mr. Bryan contrib-
utes his best efforts: ami his review of
political events as they arlso from timo
to time can not fall to Interest thoso
who study public quostlons.
Tho Commoner's rejjularsubserlptlon
prleo Is il.OO per year. Wo havo ar-
ranged with Mr. Bryan wheroby we
can furnish his paper and tho weekly
Democrat together for ono year for
$1.50. Thoregularsubscriptlonprlcc of
tho two papers whon subscribed for
separately Is $2.00.
Subscribo for tho Anadarko
Democrat.
m
Notice.
All parties knowing themBolvos
indobtod to tho lato L. D.
Blankonship aro roquostod to
call and pay up as tho ostato is
boing settled and it is vory
necessary that all ovor duo ac-
counts bo paid at onco.
Elva L. Blankonship Admx.
Thoro is something now at
Russolls Art Studio. Call and
sou. 100 13
(IMrM Pub. Apl 30)
Liquor Notico-
Notice Ik hereby given that I V. O. Ilurnwdc
have thladuy nindmy petition ami applica-
tion with the county olorkof Caddo county.
Oklahoma Territory nsklni; that I be granted
a lloooae to aollnl retnllmnlt uplrltouslhiuors
uiHinlot 4. block 3 In tho village of Cement.
Cnddo county for a period of ono yonr. Uu-
leaa protoat or rcmoiiatrnnco bo lllcd ngalnit
the l.RUnncc of aamo on or before May 15th
1003 aald He- nse will be granted as prayed
for
Wltneaa my hand tho Nth dny of April 1003.
F. O. Harnstde
(I.ait pub. May II)
Flrat publlhhed AprlS7. 1003.
Territory of Olilaholua I
Cnddo County (m
In tho Protmte Court In nnd for the county
nnd territory nforoMild.
JnmeaN. Jones. 'l'lalntlff I
va. VNo. I9T
Walter I). Oliver. Defondnnt: I
Notice.
To Wnltor I). Oliver defendant:
You nro horoby notlllcd that tho ubovo
Plulntlff. Jnmoa N. Jonc. on April 8 lOOB.IUcd
hla original petition and on A rll SI. 1003hls
muendud potltlon. in tho Probato Court of
Cnddo county. Territory of Oklahoma ngalnit
you In hleh petition na nmended ho alleges
i hat under contract he led and kept 100 head
of yearling cattle from Dec. nth. IW-. untl
March 1f. lBon for defendent. nod titer la
now due for anmo n balance of $IU0. That
dofondant removed Mild cattle from plaintiffs
poaaeaalon without paying balance due. and
without plaint ITk oonsent. and that defend-
ant now ban the wrongful poaaeaalon of anld
cattle nnd wrongfully delaloaaaine toplaln-
tlQa damage In theaum of tljJO that Haiti cat-
tle ure about 2yearaol marked under bit tu
left eu". part I. A. part A. I. nnd other 1.. A.
S . nnd auld cattle heli'ir now la Tom Morrla'
IHtature about ten miles aouthenat of I.wti n.
Comanche count) O. T. l'lalntlff xeekx by re-
plevin linmedlale poivenlon of aald cattle
judemout for 100. nnd aale of cuille to puy
anmo: And ou are hereby notilled that ou
must Hiiawer suld potltlon on or tieforo JIj
13. 1003 or Kami- will bo taken na true and
Judgment rendered itgulust vou forlioB. nnd
enforcing n Hen on aald cattle and Mile of
Mime to pay suid debt and cost.
Jnmea N. Jonex.
lly linker & Vuugluin. Attornea
Atteat: M. N U sh. Probate Judge.
Flrat pub. April IMh
Notico-
Notice Is hoicby given that wc James
Kent and Matt Cook having this dny lllcd our
application nnd petition with tho County
Clerk asking thnt a license bo granted to us
under the llrm name of Cook & Canpany to
sell ut retail. mall . hpirltous und vinous llciuors.
for the period of one yenr upon the X. K.
coroarof tho N. V. 'i of tho N. li if of tho
N. W. U of the K. W. U of section SI. town-
ship 0 north range H west Unloss protest be
tiled before the 11th duy of Mav. 1(03 said
llccnao will bo grnntcd
Witness my hands this the SSth tiny of April.
1003. Cook & Company.
Cilitsch&Glit-cli.
Attorneys for applicant.
Lust pub. Mav Oth.
Ilrst Publication Apl. IB ItKW
Publication Notico
In the District court of the seventh Judicial
district In nud for cnddo county Territory of
Oklahoma.
Mary A. Thorpe Plaintiff. I
vs -Notice
chnrlonThorpo. Dcfendaut. 1
To said defendant. Charles Thorp ou will
tukc notico thnt the plaintiff has commenced
suit against j mi In the d strict court of said
couuty nud territory for nn absolute decree
of dlvorco nntl tnat the pmintlffs name oe
restored to Mary A Grant the nnino of plain-
tiff before her marriage with the defendant
and that unless you appear before tho clerk
of said court on or boforc tho 30lh duy of
May A. 1). iro.l nud answer or otherwise
pleud to said cnuse. suid petition will be
taken its trui nnd Judgment rendered ac-
cordingly decreeing to plaintiff a dlvorco
and lestorlng her namo to that of stary A.
Ornnt.
Dated thla lUthday of April 1008.
Attest: N. K. Slsson clerk.
lly Ouy if (Illicit.
Mining t Pruett. attorneys for putlntirf.
(last pub. May Sul
Finn Publication Ail. ItV 1AO.I
Contest Notico-
Dopurtmeut of the Interior.
United States Land Office.
HI ltcno. Oklahoiuu Territory. Ai.ril. T. 1003.
i A sulllclout cauloat alUdmit having been
tiled tn tills office by John V. McFurluud
contestnnt. against homestead entry No
MAI. made on tho Slh duy of October 1001 for
the ncquurtcror Sec. SI. T II. N . II. 11. W.
1. M. Iuvohlng tho north half and tho south-
east one-fourth of suid land in which It Is al-
leged that William Ham has abandoned said
entry for tho period of more than six months
and one duy since making said entry bus not
settled upon or Improved th same und is
1 nbsont therefrom ut tips time ui.il that Ids
nbsoucc from said land is not duo to his em-
ployment In 1 1 army or navy us u soldier
during the war w 1th Spain or auy other u nr
with which the Un ted Stales muybeongiwcd.
Said parties aro herebt notlued to
appear respond nud offer eiideuoo touch-
ing said allegation ut 10 o'clock u. tu. on May
. I00U. boforo tho ltogthter und Hccolver at
tho United States Land Office in Kl Iteno
Oklahoma. Canadian count
I ho said contesiuut having. In u proper
atlldutit. filed April 7 110.1. Mil forth fuou
which show that af tor due dillgonco personal
servico of this notico can not be made it is
hereby ordered ami directed that such notice
be given by duo and proper publication
FltANK C SlCKI.13 ltcglstcr.
First pub. April. 30.
Notioe of Hearing
Territory of Oklahoma i In Probate
county of ouddo t OT court.
Notice Is hereby glvou that on the 18th day
April. A I). 1003 Mary Muyhew nled in the
Probate Court of tho Couuty of Caddo nnd
Territory of Oklahoma a petition prajlng for
Letters of Administration with will annexed
bo l-Mied to her upon the Estate of Alfred
Mayhew deceased late of the County of
Caddo nud Territory of Oklahoma.
And persuant to an order of suid Probato
Court Monday the uh dny of May. A. II. 1003.
nt the hour of oneo'eloak. p. m. of suid day
that being a day of regular May term. A. D
1003 of said Probato Court has been deslgnut
ed as tho the lluio for hearing sail applica-
tion when and where any person interested
may contest said petition by tiling written
opposition thereto on the ground of Incompet-
ency of the applicant or may assert his own
rlghti to the administration and pray that let-
ters be Issued to himself
Witness M.N Ulh. Judge' of the lrobnte
Court ot Caddo county and seal of the Co irt
nCJied the IMh duy ot April. A. D. 1903.
I Seal! M N UWh Probate Judge.
Lust pub Mai 2nd
JOHHi
...LEGAL NOTICES...
Hint Publication April a
Notice of Hearing-
Torrliorjr of Oklahoma i
(JnCclo county
Notice ta here' y glveu all romcon Interest-
ed In tho oMate of Solonoy Martin. deceased.
Hint an tlio Sill ilajrof Alirll. IlKB. J. M. Knrhnrt
ns tho ndtnlnlnlstratnr. of no Id ilcooaned filed
tita petition n the Prolnto Court of tho coun-
ty of Cnddo nnd Territory of Oklahoma jirny-
Inir for an order of ante of ccrtnln real cstnto
of mid oatato. and that of terwnrdn. to-wlt:
On the Slh dny of April A I) 1003. Raid court
entered nn order llxlnit Monday tho 11th
day of May A I) 10 at tho Iwur
of 3 o'clock p. in. of wild ilny. that helnK n
day of the rcKular May term A I). 100R of
onld Court as tho time for h'-arlnir nld ap-
plication at tho Irobate Court room In Ana-
darko In raid courty. when ami where all per-
oona I tercftlcd In ld oatato will be renulre-
ed to niienr an i ahow iuuo wh an order of
aalc ahould not be made in prayed for In aild
application
Wllneaa my hand nnd the sonl of aaltl
Court affixed. talHNtlulay of April. A. I J. I MO"
IScall M.N. Own. Pro. -ate Judge.
riiitl'uhlleatlon. Apl. 13. 1003
Publication Notico.
TKIUUTOIIY OKOKI.AUOMA.
o.tl)lx)tX)UNTV. (m
In the DUtrlot court of the Sctenth Judi-
cial Diatrlct In nnd for sold county nnd Ter-
ritory. George A. Hannah. Plaintiff. I
VK. -NoTICK
Itobecon I. Hannah. Dofondant. I
To ald defendant. Itelieeca I. Hannah vou
will take notice that the rlnlntirt bin com-
mancotiauit again t you in the District court
of said county nnd territory for nn nbaolutc
decree of divorce und for the cure and ousto-
dy of your three children and that unless
you appear befora tho clerk of 'ho aald dis-
trict court on or before tho Kith dny of May
1W8. nnd nnsweror otherwise plead In mid
cause. Raid petition will bo taken ns trua and
Judgment rendered necortllngly decreeing to
plaintiff a divorce nnd awarding h m the cure.
custody nnd education of Uarl II Hannah
Floyd C. Hannah and Attn W. Hannah and
forever excluding you from nny nnd nil Inter-
ests of whatsoever nature to tho plaintiff's
property.
Dated this 13th dny of April. 1SW3.
Attest JT. K. Slsson.
Clerk of I) sti let Court
(Soal) lly auy It. (illlett. Ueimtr.
Morris & Langc. Attorneys for llalptllf
First Publication Apl. 13
Notico Of Hearing-
Territory of Oklahoma i In Pro! ate
Cnddo county. i Court.
Notico is hereby given that on tho 0th day
of April. A. 1). 1003. J. A. Carson tiled In tho
Probate court of tho county of Caddo and
territory of Oklahoma a petition praying for
letters of administration to tc la-tied to him-
seir upon tne estate or J. ll Conyoor. de-
cerned. Into of tho county of Caddo and Ter-
ritory of Oklahoma.
And pursuant to nn order of aald ProbatP
court Monday tho Uh day of May. A. I). 1008
at tho hour of I o'clock p. m. of said day. that
helng a day of tucrogulnrMiiy term A. 1). IMS
of S.tld Probato court has been designated as
tho timo for hooting aald application when
any peraon Interested may content aald iwtl-
tlon by Ming written oppoattli n thereto on
the ground of Incompetency of the applicant
or may Baert his own rights to tho adminis-
tration ami pray thnt Utters be lis n-il to
lll'tlM!lf.
Witness. M.N ONh. Judge or tho Probate
court of the county of Caddo and the seal of
tho court a nixed the 0th day o( April A. I). Iiki.i
(Meal) M.N.Ulill. Probate Judge
First pub. April Sth
Notice to Creditors.
In tho Matter of tho estate of Soloncy
Martin late of the City of AmidarUo County
of Caddo. Territory of Oklihama. deceased
All persons Inning e.n ms against aald Solo-
net Martin deceased tiro rcpulrcd to exhibit
the hi mo. with tho necessary vouchors to tho
undersigned duly appointed and (nullified ns
Admlulnlstrntorot the cstnto of said deceased
at bis residence corner Ith nnd S. Hrondwuy.
In the city of Amidarko. Couuty of Caddo.
Territory of Oklah ma. nnd th it four mouths
after the tlrst pub icutlou of this notice has
been limited by order of the l'robue Court
of said Cnddo County ns the timo for credi-
tors of said deceased to exhl'. It nnd present
tbelr claims ugnlnst said estate
Dated tho f th duy of April. 100:1.
J. M. Karheart. Administrator.
First Publication April 1.
Contest Notice-
Dcpnrtmcut of the Interior.
United States Land Office
El Keno.O.T..Mar. SO. 1003 A (.ufllclcut con-
test affidavit having been lllcd in this onieo by
David C Hoberts.ot Chieusha.I.T..con'estant.
against homestead entry number IS03 mado
August. I7.10i)l for the South West quarter of
Section II. Township. 0 N.Ilange . W..I.M. by
ThomnsJ Loring. ofItlverdale.ICas.Conte.stcc.
In which It is alleged thntThomn J.Lorlnghas
utterly failed to mike settlement upou suit
land and has w holly abandoned the same with
tho Intention of never entering upon and
cultivating said lanti. and excautea and de
llvcred an agreement toono W. W. Winches'
tcr to ubnndon suid lnnd entirely nnd su ren-
dered to W. W. Wlnchister his duplicate re-
ceipt said parties are hereby notlllcd to ap
pear respond anu oner evidence toucning
said uUcgallon at 10 o'clock n. in. on Mar.
30 1003 before the Keglsterand Kecclvcr nt
tno united states Land umce in Kl Iteno
UKianomn.
Tno said contestant hulng. in a proper uftl
davit lllcd Murch SUth 100J set forth facts
which show that after duo diligence pcrsonul
service of this notice cannot bo made it is
hereby ordered and directed that such no
tice be given by duo and proper publication.
Frank o. Sickles Kegister.
May 10)
First pub. April SO.
Notice of Salo-
Notico Is hereby given. That In pursuunoe
of nn order of tho Probuterourtof thoCounty
of Caddo nnd Territory of Oklahomii. made on
tho iKtb day of April. 1003. In tho matter of
tho ostute of Alfred Muyhew. deceased the
undersigned us tho Administratrix of the es
tate of Alfred .Mayhew. said deceased will so 1
at private sale for cusli In b nd. subject to
tho oontirmuiion by said t'robato uourt. ou
said day. tho fith day f May. 1003. ut 0 o'clock
u. m.. at tho town of ecu cm. in said county
if Caddo. O. T. ull the right title intcros.
and ostn'o of tho sulrt Alfred Mtyhow. nt the
time of his death ar.il ull 1 10 right title and
Interest thnt the estate has. by operation of
taw. or otherwise acquired In and to ull that
certain jot piece or ptreei ot land situutc
lying and being iu tho county of Cnddo nnd
Territory of Oklahoma bouuded ond describ
ed as follows ana upon in following terms
and conditions to-wlt. Lot H in IHock 13 In
tho Town of cemont. In said county and
territory.
Dated the IHth day of April. 1003.
Mary Mat how
a lulnlstrntrlx by Attis.
Llvesuy &. Wheeler.
Last pub. April 30.
First pub April SI.
Notice to Creditors-
In the Muttcrof lCstUc of L. 1). lllauken
ship lute of tho city of Anadarko. County of
ouddo. Territory or uuiunoma. deceased
All persons having claims ngulnst said L. I).
ltlnnkcnshlpacceased arc requlrreu to ex-
hibit the same with th necessary vouchers
to tne undersigned tuny appointed und qu ti-
lled Administratrix of aid deconsed. at t e
office of the Anadarko Democrat In Anadarko
County of Caddo an t Territory of Oklnhoms
and that six months after the tlrst publication
of this notico tins been limited by order or
the Probate Court of said Cadoo ixiunly. as
tne time f r credit. ts of said deceased to
exhibit und present tbelr claims against said
estate.
Dated the SOlh day of April. 1003.
Mrs. f. L. Illankeushlp. Administratrix.
First pub. March 17th
Ptlnll rtnf inn MttinA
. 'PnMHtiirv nf Olr nhnmn I
County of Caddo
In tho District Coutt for suid county
Phtdella Davis plaintiff.
vs
William 1). Davis dofeudunt
Said defendant William D. Davis will take
notice that he has been sicd in tho nb ive
named court for upon t io pet tlou of the
plaintiff. I hldellu Davis prajlng u divorce
from suid defendant. William II. Davis for
gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty
nnd mus. answer tho petit ot. filed by said
i lantlrf on or before tho 2nd. day f May. A.
1). I Bin or said potltlon will bo taken as true
and Judgement for plaintiff n said notion for
divorcing the said plantlfT. Ph delln Davis will
be rendered accordingly.
Attest:
N K. Slsson.
CI rk of said court.
(Seall llrGuy Ulllett.
Deputr.
LImlnir & Piuclt. Atly. for plaintiff.
Last pub. Mai. Hud
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Distributors for Dick Bros. Quincy Beer.
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Capital - - $25000.00.
DIRECTORS I
G. W. Milne J. P. Brown L. W.
Does n Konoral banking business. Monoy to lonu at nil times.
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ho should protect hor life and you can do
that by goirWto Scott & Son and got hand
mado harn'ft so tho tug will not brake and
causo your liorso to run away and kill her.
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DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
Free Reclining: Chair Cars on all Trains
Pullman Buffet Drawing Room Sleeping
Cars Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars
between MEMPHIS and the
PACIFIC COAST
Jr. MoNALLY D. P. A. OEO. H. LEE 8. P. A.
Oklahoma City o. T. Little Jto Ark.
II. L. Burger A. Rc
BURGER & RHEA Props.
THE MISTLETOE BAR
Oldest Whiskies In
tlio Territory.
Anadarko Okla.
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Telephone 52.
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I. E. Cox Cashlor.
J. H. White Asst. Cashier.
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King, H. T. Anadarko Daily Democrat. (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 209, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 30, 1903, newspaper, April 30, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82049/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.