Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 158, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 4, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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PERSONAL
J. 13. Harrington was nn Anadnrko
Visitor Vednesdnv.
R. E. Norris went to Ilobnrt to
visit friends over Sunday.
Rnlph Strntton went to Oklahoma
City on business Wednesday.
Paul Allen and M. Cullcn went to
Lawton on business Wr'ncsdny.
J. II. McCarthy of Ft Ubb waj in
Anadarko on business Tussday
Mrs. Uoo. D vdio went to Chick
asha to visit friends a few days.
Mrs. Ii. L Ilibbs went to Hydro
to visit hor parents Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. I). S. Dodda Went to
Wntongn on business Wednesday.
Misi Ucatrica Ihicklcy of Ft Cobb
was in Anadarko shopping Tuesday.
Mrs. A. C. Mcsicngcr of Ft Cobb
was in Anadarko shopping Wednes-
day. Mrs' Lillian U. Kilt of Moxico is
tho guest bt hor alitor Mrs.. S. K.
Smith.
E. C. 8chlitt returnod from a bus
inosB trip through Como.it Apacho
and Cyril Tuesday.
Dr. Harry (Jalliher and wifo of
Kingfisher nro tho guosts of A.
Martinez and family.
Dan W. Pccry of Carncgio was in
tho rity on his return from a pleasure
trip to Oklahoma Cily.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Denham of
Hobart visited Misses Mark and
Wnltor Loizenbv Wednesday.
Mrs.. John Lnbnltt went to Ken-
tucky Wednesday wnero sho will vis-
It relatives for stivcrl weeks.
Rev. L. R. Smith went to Wichita
Kan. Wcdnosday whuro ho will at
tond tho missionary conference.
C. T. Willis loft Wednesday for
Huloyvilfe Ala. where ho will visit
homo and friends n few weeks.
Ned Sisson of Lawton who has
been attending tho Indian payment
here returned to Lawton Tuesday.
Misscs'aqnlo Melton Winnio Brack
and Sadio Zumwnlt wont to Ft Cobb
Tuesday to visit MissMaudo Stacdlin
D. Q. Hoogg went to Amber
Wednesday whc.ro ho will lay n cor-
ner stono for the new Masonic build
ing.
MIsj Moorq of Apacho was in ho
city on business with thu Baldwin-
Gibus real estate company Wednes-
day. Tony Myors.nesistant Chief of tho
t'Iro department of Oklahoma City
was llio guest of Chief Chas Slump
Wednesday.
Miss Iiclma Walker of Henrietta
Tox. has'necepted n position on tho
long distance board in tho Pioneer
Tolephono olllco.
Airs. A. M. Thompson accomoaniod
by hor sister Mrs. J. C. Dyer went
toChlckasha to visit their sister Mrs.
Dean for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slain and chil-
dren and Kussoll Weldcn left WodnoB-
day for Mt Viow wliero thoy will
tako up th'd cement work.
Mrs. F. i Amphlott and children
of Apacho Wcro in Anadatko Wednes-
day enrouto for Knnsns City for on
rxtondod visit witb frionds.
M. C. Kunkcl of Los Angeles
Cal. has arrived in Anadarko after
an nbsonco of live years. IIo will
travel for tho Anadarko Milling Com-
pany. Vol. Snccd of Lawton wai in Ana-
daiko Wednesday onrouto from Okla-
homa City whero ho went to holp lu
cata tho Confederate Homo in Ard-
more. Miss Laurie Suttci who has been
visiting her brother and sietar Mr.
and Mrs. II E. Suter tho pnst
month returned to hor homo in Abi
lono Kan. WfdncsdayYvenlnp.
FIRE BOYS
Entertainment at Home ot Mr.
and Mrs. Walt Ellison
Sunday School Picnic
Tho M. E. Sunday school picric
held in tho Rnndlett nark Tucsda.v
evening vns u grand success The
touchers and pupils took well filled
baskets and all enjoyed their supper
in tho woods. Tnoio was between
Bcvor.ty-flvo and ono hundred present
and yet thuro vvNs an nbundiuicA ol
food left. After tho picnic Iioum
over Mrs. G. W. Baker and her clns
of young ladies wont Jo hor home 01
west Oklahoma avenuo and unjoyer
an extra fenst of watermelon. Tin
Sundny school children de'laro tho
mother plcnlo is in order nny tlmr
Mr. and Mrs. Wal. Ellison as-
sisted by Misses Lota Stolznor Graco
Evans and Mrs. T. S. Rcast enter-
tained the lira boys and frionds in
honor of Flro Chief Chaa. Slemp
Tucrday evening at their beautiful
home nn cant Oidnhonn Ave. Tho
lawn was tastefully decorated with
electric lights and Jnpnncso lanterns.
Over tho gateway was tro word
"Firemen" Illuminated with Incan-
descent lights.
Mrs. Ellison roceived tho guests
and pnsscd them on to the punch bowl
whero Mrs. S. T. Reast served
thorn with punch. A contost gamo
on tho vord "Fireman" was a
grand juccobs Mayor Plum won tho
gentleman's prize a silk umbrolla
and Miss Julin Campbell tho ono for
th" lady a pretty white fan. Monta
Brisco to littl- fivo year old mascot
of tho flrcboys was an ontortalning
foaturo of tho evening. Refresh-
ments of ico cream and cake were
served. Tho reception will lone bo
remembered tiy tho tiro boys and thoir
frionda as ono of tho most onjoynblo
ovenlngs of tho season.
Th08- presont woro Mayor and Mrs.
Plum Chairman of tho Fire and
Water Commitce Mr. II. C. Berg-
dorf and wifo Mr. and Mrs. Chan
Kunkol Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jamas
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Morgan Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Scott Mcsdamcs Od Main S. T.
Reast ; Misses Leta Selzner Graco
Evans Blancho Daniels. Ida Mundoll
Daisy and Julia Campbell. Mam o
England and Floronco Emmons.
Mcsurs Fred Stelzner Geo. Em-
mons Chas. Slemp Wood Davis
Jim Ridgoll F. M. Mlngus Spach-
man J. E. Davidson nndMr.cot Mon-
ta Brisco.
Special Bargain Day
One Day Only Saturday August 7th
Atly. N. C. 1'ctcis and wifo of
Waurlka are in the city this week
visiting Mrs. Peters' parents Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Recce and other
frionda in tho city. Mr. Peters
will transact legal business while
hero.
J. A Becker mado n business trip
to vJhicknshu Wednesday.
DEMOCR4T
WANT ADS
Not Exceeding Fivo Lines Ono da
10c 3 Days 2ftc; 1 Week. 10c. Cash
With Order.
For Sale.
FOR SALE A line jersey cow cheap.
Seo ' C. Stacy 158 3td
FORI SALE A ood fivo room houso
to movo nwny. A bargain if taken
soon. E. C. Schlitt. 119 Gtd
FOR SALE Housa and lot; 5 rooms
and lot well-Improved othorwiso
oO-dtf It. K. Robinson.
For Rent
FOR RENT Two four room houses.
Inquire Anadarko Paint Co.
157 3td
FOR RENT Nlrnlv filrnfii!i rt nr nn
filHMlahM maa h. m RAH I A .A ft t
lUllllOIIUU rUUIIIB OU VtJl UKia-
homa Ave. 157 6td
FOR RENT Unfurnished room;
close In. Inqulro ollke Williams &
Sharp rent catato nuency. l(50-3t
FOR RENT A fivo room house wkh
lights and vn.er on west Main
St. S. S Am. 148 tf
Lost
LOST Gray team of horses; ono a
light gray Blightly sway back oth-
er dnrk Iron gray. No brands;
iron gray few Very slight marks on
breast scarcely notieuuble. Send
information to Phillip Looking I ass
Fletcher OKh. 157 3fJ ltw
R. K. ROBINSON
Attorncy-ai-Law
Practico in tho State and Fi'der!
Courts and boforo tho Jepartments of
iho Government.
NOTARY IN OFFICE
E.
Parker
Contractor and Builder
S'.opon A street South of Fair
Stiro. Estimates Furnished and
'.vorlcGuar.tntcoil
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Dining
Room
Chairs
No article o! furniture .receives so hard usage as
chairs. They must be strong to stand the heavy strain to
which they are subject and at the same time light and
attractive to be desirable. OUR CHAIRS are of the
neatest designs made of choice thoroughly seasoned
material strongly constructed and well finished. They
will stand any test within reason for strength and durabi-
lity. We guarantee our chairs to be the lowest price on
the market considering the quality.
Eccleston L Coggins
Furniture and Undertaking
Day Phono 178. Night Phone 226
J
MITCHELL Q LAMB
Plumbing and Tinware
$
4
4
Wohnvo the only up-to-dato shop in tho city. Wo carry a full
stock of Plumbing Roods and nil hinds of Tin nnd Galvanised Iron
Hoofing P'utc Euvo TiouhH Ridi?.- Roll Vnlley Tin. We I Casino;
Pumps. Winr mills Tanks nnd nil Mzes of Pipes and Hrtings. Wo
do nil kinds of well woik pump repairing driving pumps repairing
steam pumps gasoline engines steiim engines and put in all kinds
of plumbing nnd steam and hot water heating plants.
We Guarantee all Worlc
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figure on it. We nro here for business. Please remember tho num-
uor. Call and see us or pnono -mi. a
JR. L. Mitchell Mgr. 211 WBroadway
t North of Court House Square An 'uarko.
vt fc ? $ 4&v & f ft & P O $ O 0
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Drouth and Hard Times
May effect and cramp business in a
general way but remember these
conditions will not in least endanger
the loss of a penny of your funds if
deposited with
The Anadarko State Bank
Where deposits are absolutely pro-
tected by our STATE GUARAN-
TEE LAW
THE ANADARKO STATE BANK.
Anadarko Oklahoma
Save the Pieces
If you have only one pair of
glasses and they should get
broken you are in the middle of
a fix. Don't worry about it
just bring them in and have
them made over.
Prescription lenses fitted to
all eye troubles and all kinds of
good repairing.
J. F. Mitchell Jewelry Co
9icneer ylbjtraet q
inadarhc 'Cklahoma.
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Roberts, A. S. Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 158, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 4, 1909, newspaper, August 4, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82112/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.