Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 174, Ed. 1, Monday, August 23, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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W'P'nP ii FSl1 CTLTmr'? If aQy stranBer within our gates doubts that Anadarko is making rapid strides towards the
Vv iA KHi VTvJllNVT kJVJIVltl s a' 'Greater Anadarko" we have predicted let him "take a look" around. The rapid and substan-
T T -i x-' -- - f " tial manner in which the new additions are building up the business of the city us shown by its
magnificent stores its banks its public improvements all go to prove this Anadarko will "KTT lp7"FWVr tflJh 4fniSfinrf
LET EVERY ONE "BOOST'
have 10000 population before we realize it. We now have best town in the new southwest.
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VOLUME VIII. NO. 174
ANADARKO OKLAHOMA. MONDAY AUGUST 23 1909
PRICE 2 Cents
ANADARKO
DEMOCRAT
1 i R I
TAFT'S GIFT OKLAHOMA
TURNED DOWN WEATHER
A NEW TRUST
(Copyright not.)
Indians RefUSe tO AC-' Oklahoma city oki.. .Aug.
t J J Generally fair tonight and Tues-
CeOt f lag Tendered day. No chango In temperature.
Ktt DAni4nn4- No rain during tho past twenty-four
Uy llCdlUC l. hours.
CANNOT USE-THEM
Creeks Will Not Be Made Tools
of By the Republican
Politicians
SPECIAL TO OAtLY DEMOCRAT.)
MUSKOGt'B Oklu. Aug 23-Do-daring
they will not permit the.tr 'r-
REACH AMARILL0
U. S. Marshall Abet Cathy's
Small Boys Now in Texas
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(OKLAHOMA PRESS SRIIVICE.)
AMARILLO Tex . Aug 23 Stan-
ding the lnn journey in flnu shape
Louis and femplo Abernathy aged 5
ganization to be used for partisan and rvtnr8( Mw amn 80n8 of Unlud
purpos s. tbo Ktoowah society of Stae3 Mur3n John Aberna'hy.
full.blood ChHrokues has refund to rvacht.d Tulin lh8 mornlnR enrouto
accept the White House flag which fn)m Gutirie t0 Snnm Ftf N. Mi
Moated over the White Hou-e on thai The buys are riding their father's
Inauguration day. and was presented fnmoua 1(J "Sam" nnd ..Go.
by President Taft to Iteurebentative
Charles 12. Creager. of the Third dis
tnct to be given to tho institute.
The presentation was to have ta-
ken place at Big Tucker Springs
Aug. 16. The Keetoowah advisory
committee held a meeting and pass-
ed a resolution whick was Bigned by
Judge Rchard M. Wolf presdent of
the socety and George Paschal sec-
retary notfying Representative Crea-
gan that the Hag could not under the
present circumstances be accepted
and a copv of the resolution has juot
been received by (Jreager.
Thti Keetonwahs sometimes called
the Night Hawks represent that ele-
munt of the Cherokecs who have op-
posed the government's policy in deal-
ing with the Indians. There aro
aboJt 3000 members. In their reso-
- iutlona the Keetoow ahs set forth that
J itheir organization has ever been for
v the nurpose of promoting peace and
harmony among all the Cherokecs
and tnat they rannot take any step
that woud be poitical or partican.
They suj'gest that if Representative
Creager wants to present a flag that
it should be presented to all the Che-
rultees. That a conevntlon should be
called and proper representaltivaa se-
lected to receive it and that unless
this ia done the Ketoowahs must
refuse to have anything to do with
ronimo " tho former being the
hone ridilen by ex-pifcaldeut Roose-
ve't in his wolf hunt in the Big Pas
ture in Oklahoma four years ago.
OIL IN STORAGE
(OKLAHOMA IttF.S8 SERVICE.)
WASHINGTON Aug. 23-Oiiciats
of the Interior dipn'tnient are con-
siderably worried over tho reporta that
there are seven million gallons of
oil now in storage in Oklahoma oil
tanks with no active market in
sight. It is known that storage re.
suits from unsatisfactory nipe lino
facilities. If this condition contin
ues and demoralizes oil prices the
officials will attempt to correct the
situation if possible.
THINK HIM CLEVER
(OKLAHOMA PRESS SERVICE.)
MUSKOGEE Oklo Aug. 23-
Withthe arrest "f Popo Fieller wan
i t is -jz . -v. iir -'is s- s.-nsrr
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ah
APPLE CROP
IS BIG ONE
Thirty-five Million
Barrels the Yield
for This Year
MANY SENT ABROAD
Export Business from West and
Northwest Will be Un-
usually Heavy
8peakers at Recent Irrigation Congress Claimed That the Natlon't Water Power Was 'Being Absorbed by a
"L gantlc Power Trust.
LUCKY GIRL
Chicago Woman Draws No. 2 In
The Spokane Reservation
(SPECIAt. TO DAILY DEMOCRAT.)
SPOKANE Wash.. Aug.'23-Marv
D. McNicklo of Chicago may be con-
sidered one of the lucklesc young
women in tho country having drawn
Killed Mad Dog
Yesterday afternoon Superintendent
Smith of 'he dam killed n mad dog
under tne porch at W. F. Schnen-
hov n'a home. The dog was a et-ay
dog and bit four othor dogj beforo
Mr. Smith succeeded in killing it.
BIG REUNION
Oklahoma Indian Tribes To Be
Represented
No. a in Uncle Tarn's big lottery for tne Cltv todav
R M Et-tes. of. Cement is in the
city tcday.
Elmer Evans of Fort Cobb
was in
tod In Carthage Mo. for forgery j Bpd n lhe SPol8ne lndfn TrSer' Jo E Whito to Fort Cohh busi-
. .. .. . i vntmn. Thnrn TOorn mnrn thnn 100.'
tho local authorities believe that
they have a clever manipulator of
check signaturei. While the pris-
oner re'fuses ta talk it is believed
that he is wanted for uimiiiar offens-
es in a number of Missouri towns.
GORE WILL Sx'EAK
(OKLAHOMA PRESS SERVICE.)
vation. Thero were more than 100
000 applicants for. registration on
this reserve where orly 40 quarter
sections or 0400 acres of land will
bo opened to nettloment ana entrv
next 'April. MIbs WcNicklo's good
luck is due entirely to the work of
the Spokane chamber of commerce
which deposited a fund wltn Post-
rangements for speakers.
th flag. The real reason for the re
fusal ef the ilk . probably political. I Drogro8alvo dera0l.rata ln Albany on
Much capital ha been made out of Sapfc 4 nccotdlng t0 a'rrangements
he in:ident. aril the presentation was mado fay j Franca Con(Jon
to ne aceomuanla-J bv speeches by Be(.retary of tho conimjttoo on nr.
xepiuiican pjlilleians. It was oeiev- '
jJTi this wou'd be un ecellent manner
Tr. whirh to excite inturet among the
full blood 0reroieeH and get them to
votH which they have hitherto been
very reluct mi tu do and their refus-
al to accept the llug came like a clap
of thunaor from a clear sky
UT1CA. N. Y. Aug. 23 Senator! master Harston to guarantee tho
Gore of Oklahoma will be ona of the. delivery of all unstamped letter
principal speakers at a conference of i addressed to James W. Witten su
perintendent of tho opening Coeur
to
172 fitd
Wiurika
WON OUT AT LAST
Imt .veek where
he married Ruth
SECRETELY MARRIED
(OKLAHOMA PRESS SERVICE.)
WASHIINGTON Aug. 23-Or. L.
F. Cain of Checotah Okla. favor-
ably mentioned by Oklahoma repub-
licans an a gubernatorial candidate
was secretly married here Saturday j
night to Mrs. Nora Fuller a wealthy
widow of 'his city.
d'Alene. Idaho. Her letter was one
of those on which the postage was
paid by th organization she having
mailed it without attaching a two
cent stump. Mies McNickle will have
the second choice of the land opened
on the reservation. Nora N Gilbert
of Seattle drew No. 17 Marv C.
Hanning of chiefgo. drew No. 32
ncss visitor today
Miss Mahel Wa'lfs is spending a
few days in Linton
1 Mrs A Flannagan is spending the
day in Stecker with her daughter
Mrs Risk.
t
Fresh celery lettuce cucumhers
turnips and beets at O P SUnmj
Phone 92
Miss Eva Area went
and Chattanooga today
with friends
Tate Tilton It ft today for Reatrice
Neb. i called thTb by the RriotM ill-
nesR of hiH mother
Mrs F H Burnham cume in from
Chlckaha this morning to visit lur
I fath -r J F Brown
Ms F E Moore CHtne in this mm-
I ing frrni lemei t to visit a few doja
I Three Indians Timbo a Comanche
Tano Huddle n Kiowa and Apache
John an Apache left this morning
for the Crow Agency in Montana to
be crenent at a gathering of all the
old Indiana Warriors of the Western
United States. This gathering was
brought together by Joseph D. Dixon
of the Wanpemaker Audilnrium at
Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Marti-
nez accompanied them Mr. Martinez
n an irterpreter. After the gath
nng the party will go to Seattle to
attend the -"position. Their atay
will include ahout three weeks.
Returns From El Reno
Postmaster W. II Campbell return-
for a visit d yesterday morning from the El
Rer.o sanitarium where he had been
tne iiant threo weeks. He underwent
an operation for appendictiis. Al-
trouut. the hot weather huM been try-
ing on hlin.lie baya he never felt bet.
t-r in his life. Mr Campbell's
many fr.ends are glad to see him
home again.
(Hl'KCMAL TO DAII.V DHMOCRAT.)
-POKANIS Wash Aug 23 Thirty-live
million barrels or 12.000.000
barrel r m;re than in l'Ji3.. ia tho
estimated apple crop of the United
Status and Canada this Season nccorJJ
dinn to Hen I). P.ir.; jocretary-mana-er
of the se l -lAt'Oiiitl apple show
In Spikauu. Wov. 16 to 20 who added
in giving oiit the foregoing:
" While the quality of the product
cast of the Mississippi river is nut as
gooi tu last year the crop will bo
much larirer and ptobably more profit-
able. Ttie yield in the states west
of the Mississippi is lighter than in
1908. out the fruit is of abetter grado.
The International Apple Shippers'
association has issued nnollicial ttute-
Iraent thattha crop la the New Kng-
lanri Hates is 20 per cent In excess
of IP08 while tho vield in the con.
tral states is about 7 per cent below
last year and the middle western
states report a crop double that of last
season when the yield was light. -
Growers In tho southern states re-
port a crop of from 12G to 160 per ct.
Iager than in 1008. Tho Pacific
group will have a smaller crop than
last year but tho decreases in Idaho
Washington and New Mexico are moro
than made up by tho big yield in Col-
orado so that the western crop will
be fully as large as the previous sea-
son. Losses aro shown- in reporta from
Now York New Hampshire Kansas
nnd Oklahoma. Michigan and Wiscon-
sin end other states h-ve gains. The
Dominion of Canada rot IncludlngNova
Scotia shows a gait of 7G per cent
and tbo crop in the province of Novtf
Scotia is fully ok large as in 1 008
when a bumper crop was harvested.
"While there ia no way bv which
the cron can bo figured to a certainly"
HKidMr. 'Rice" the forego! g fig-
ures show as near as it is possible to
get them what the yield will be and
they will govern prices. Them aro
indicatinns that the export business
from the Northwest will be larger
than in IJ03. when many apples were
sent abroad."
and No. 39 went to Emma Schaffner ! wh Mrs B F Holdirs
OKI.M(.IA 1'Rfc.SS SITRVICE.)
GAINESVILLE Tex.. Aug. 23-
JAftr being arreBted ut Fort Worth
they had eloped to
Jordan aged 1G
and J M. Stepp aged P0
Gainesville went to Taloga. Okla. I for a Bl for lne -tate reformatory
jesittdaj ar.d were married. Stepp'e ' at Granite. The assistant atate ge-
pemMtrnj riundlle fill's fatl.tr olelt was ordered to investigate and
relent and imvu his consent to (he is- rePorl
ruing of the license.
OFFER A SITE
(OKLAHOMA PRB38 8ERVICE.)
GUTHRIE Okla... Aug. 23 -The
both of governor today received a proposition
WILL B2 CANDIDATE
(OKLAHOMA I'RBSS S1SRVICE.)
OKLAHOMA CITY Okla. Aug.
23-'Jake ii. Htimmon. once chairman
of the republican state committee.
heft tod'iy "surprised his friends by
CONTRACT LET
(OKLAHOMA PRK3S SERVICE.)
GUTHRIE Okla. Aug. 23-That
the buildings must bo finished in
three hundred working days ia the
stipulation named today when the
contract was let for the Oklahoma
state university building to the
H
F Van Arden came In this morn-
he spent
of Kvansville Ina. Tneso are the
only four "vomen to secure numbers j Ing from Shawnee whero
of tho first 40 names selected. The.lBunday with home folk-i.
claims aro worth $101)01) each and
are adapted to agriculture.
unnoiiiisinir htn willineuesa to entr
the gubernatorial race. When asked' Holrnbo Construction Co. of Louis
tobjerl..Ua-.n the mattet h.i an-'vle K Tho contract Prca '
ewered that he had 'u'iy considered 183'000'
the step. ' j Attend the Dreamland tonight.
SHOT WAS FATAL
(OKLAHOMA I'KEflS SERVICE.)
TULSA Okla. Aug. 23-S. A.
Shaver sho by E. Robitalle the
lawyer who mistook him for a bur-
glar died last night.' Shaver ws
escaping from n building the o Ulcere
were raiding and by mistake ran into
Robi tail's room
PLANING MILL BURNED
(OKLAHOMA PRESS 8SRVICE.) '
TULSA Okla. Aug. 23 In a se-
ries of fires occurring here from yes-
terday noon to early this morning tho
Beattie and Hell planing mill was
consumed entailing a loss of $10-
000 one half covered by insurance.
O P Skaggs has
Phuno 92.
Shot Dead
Anaiuumenturoso Thursday night
ntDilinir Ptrk Oklu. Cltv whero the
National Slock Co. waa playing.
Lturmn 'one of the scene? an argu-
Joe Whitman of th Dmkler Drug mnl car" UP UH to w'''her or not
u mail had been kmed on tho fctage
or was only pretending to b. To
settle thd argument t.ie two gentle-
men went hack on tho Biagu to see
which vsub wrong an.i to the amaze-
ment ot the gents he found all the
cuippuny well and ready to go on
With the next act. Some one until
for Lawton where she has accepted a . r.
v for a cold nottle The same com-
Dosuion as Baienaiiy in the pors-
worthy Ladlea Outfitterp store.
Misa Mae
store tefirned this morning from a
few days visit to Comanche.
J M Kiser leaves this evening fot
Springneld III Ina former home.
Mr Kifer will be away until abaut
November.
Miss Mabtlln Carson left today
pany will appear at tho Airdome thU
.week ciimmeneinir tonitrnt. When
Surenhardt of Ponda comBy has actors who can de-
fresh vegetables.
172 Gtd I
l.reeK arrived in lhe city baturrtay toe eope a ath scenU to th(J
a visit with her lster Mrs Fred Hut 'extent ot Bn argument as stated
son She wan accompanied by her.utovi 'l 8 "' worth neeing.
nephew Corad Hutson. who has Arrested for Bootlcg'ne
been spending the summer wth his . . . a .
James I anihert wan arrested Sat.
grandparents at Po-d Creek. .... ..... u i -.. . .
6 r uruuy night charged with bootleg-
For Sale or Rent B'"e H WMh l)B''ru Judge Holding
One Smith Premier No 4. Typo 'todH aml "''ad BuiltV- He waa
writer new. K. K. Robinson. int 5fy dollaro and sentenced to
163 dtf thirty Cays in juil
Go to Reunion
Mr. A. C. Bowman and daughter
Mrs. Will Hawkins left this morn-
ing for Hinton where they will join
Mr. Bowman's brother George and
will go to Kansas Cty where they
meet two other brothers. From there
te party will go to Plymouth III.
were a reunion of the Bowman broth
era and slsttrs will he held. There
are five boys and two girls and some
of them havo not seen each other
since biforo the war. Mr. Bowman
will also attend a reunion of Old
Settlers in Plymouth.
Organize New Lodge
The Lady Maccabee ofa tho World
will organize a lodge of the order in
Anadarko next Monday night uuder
the direction of Mrs. Vaughn ol
CNckaiha tho state organizer who
Is now in the city. The new lodge
will ut once organize a working and
drill term and prepare to enter the
contest to ue held at Oklahoma City
this fall in connection with tho meet-
ing of tho atato lodge.
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Roberts, A. S. Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 174, Ed. 1, Monday, August 23, 1909, newspaper, August 23, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82127/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.