Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 188, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 9, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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BAUM'S
Opens Saturday Sept 11th.
Petticoat
Specials
49c
Altmnn voile pleated tn k!c
bnck only
$12 uo.Soturdnv
only .Special
lilnck petticoat $1.00
value Saturday only
Spocinl
Mack ettictml 17 i.ich flounce
lilrrt'l tafetlne rustics like
ilk G different Htylcs
JZ.00 value. Siwu-
day only Special..
Silk petticoat extreme deep
flounce heavy ruathnjr. Uffcte
St black blue brown roue
ealawlm green ami lavender
SJS6.M) .Saturtluy
only Special
98c
One lot trimmed
value all uluulet-
Snlurday only
$3-98
Dress Skirts
ninck nnd blue pnnnma pkirt
pleated new (7'"1 Z.
model MW &A.jr
Sat. only Spcl. V-
Mack panama braided bald
trimmed new model JO 50
Saturday only
Special ..
i uiuui-i n m
'; 4.50
$7.50
Millinery
hats $3 50
$1.98
hats all tho
g 13.50
hat" nil the
$4.00
hats all the
$4.98
$6-50
hats Eplcndid
10.00
One lot trimmed hntn.
latent Khupcs.all
rliailen value U
$6.fi0 Sat. onl
One lot trimmed hat".
lattst tdmpcs
and Hhades $7.
value Sat. only
One lot trimmed hats.
the latost fliapep
nnd shades $1 OS
value Sat. only
One lot trtmmcd hats Roodvnluo
ut?10.00Sntur-day
Ono lot pattern hats Eplcndid
values nt $1" 00
Saturday only
Black nnd blue nil wool panama
latest models. ft t C
jet eyo trimmed rhh.ajU
Our stock is not complete
but we wnnt to open and
meet the people.
? 10.00 Sat. only
BAUM'S Ladies' Outfitters
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Anadarko State Bank
AT ANADARKO IN THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
At the close of business September 1 1909:
( RESOURCES:
Loans nnd Discounts -
Overdrafts secured and unsecured
Stocks Bonds Warrants etc . . ... ..
Banking House Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Ranks
Checks and other Cash Items
Cash in Bank .....
Total -. ..... .-. ..
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus Fund ... -
Undivided Profits less Expenscs.and Taxes Paid ...
Due to Banks . .
Individual Deposits Subject (o Check.. ......
Time Certificates of Deposits
Total .
8146313.70
532 57
23.414.40
8333.33
105.621.54
1051.60
24.055.78
$30932292
$ 25000.00
500.00
5081.92
113174.82
157014.48
8551.70
S309.322.92
STATE OF OKLAHOMA. COUNTY OK CADDO ss. '
I M. L. HlTE President ol the above mmad Bink do solemnly swear
that the above satement is irue to the best of my knowledge and belief so
help me Gcd.
M. L. HITE. President.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of September 1909 .
seal Mabel gibbs
My Commission expires ADril. 18 1911. Notary Public.
M. L. HITE. 1
L T. MCPHEETERS. DIRECTORS.
W. F. DIETRICH J
Oo You A
ppreciaie
8
A good strong clean bank that is
always willing to take care of good
customers when they are in need of
accomodations and offers de-
positors 'THE OKLAHOMA
GUARANTEE LAW." Absolute
Insurance against loss from any cause
whatever. The best in the World.
If vou do we are the bank
THE ANADARKO STATE BANK.
Anadarko OUIahm
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INSURANCE
FOR ANYTHING ON lO.VliTII
W. P. HUDSON
Phone 209
Office with Baldwin Gibbs Co.
Rfldcnce Phone. 205
PESS0NALS
J E Whito mndo a businoss trip
to Ft Cobb Thursday.
S L Hostottor of Yukon wns in
tho city on buslnoi8 Thursday.
Pollcomnn Coffey nnd wlfo went to
Wnurika Thursday to nttond tho Fair.
Oznrka water for salo by Logan
IillllniHloy 117 East Main Street
Phon 310. V7i dtf
Estoll" Giddlngs waa born to Mr
anJ Mrs James Glddlngs Wodncsdny
Sept 8 1009.
Mrs. Guy Morvlllo of Chickasha
transacted buainosa in Anadarko
Wednesday.
Don't forgot to boo the now mil-
finery nt Mrs I indor'a west of tho
Democrat office.
Mrs Nnru Gilbert of -Marlow cumo
up to Anndarko to visit her pnronts
Mr. and Mrs M Foster.
Atty C U Caio and wifo went to Ft
Cobb Thursday whero thoy will visit
Jack Summers and family.
Mr. nnd Mrs C. O. Howard nnd
children returned from an oxtended
visit with relatives in Lucerne Mo.
Wconcsday.
Mrs John II Boys brought hor Ht
tie son Howard Huston and Miss
Grace Fwing to Dr Corbin for treat-
ment Thursday.
Mrs. Jesbie Hutchinson nnd dnugh
tcr Graco nnd nieco Tholmn Bcnko.
wont to Mt. View where thoy will
visit relatives.
John KcyeB of tho Presbyterian
Mi"ion was taken to El ltuno Thurs-
day whero he will bo operated on
for appendicitis.
Miss Alsio Brown who hns been
visiting Miss Ethel Patterson this
week loft for Sprlngflold Mo.
Thursday morning.
Mr nnd Mrs A L Morrison of Car-
negie nnd Mrs J W Oata of Clebarne
Tex. woro tho guests of Mrs Sully
Sorcneon Wednesday.
Mr3. Dorn Northup who has been
visiting Mrs. Wm. Plum nnd Mrs.
L. P. McPhcctcrfl returned to her
I ono In El Ueno Thursday.
Miss Amelia Lindcr is in Wnurika
whrro sho took charge cf a stock of
millinery for Mr nnd Mrs N C Peters
who purchased the goods to bo sold
at tho Whurika fair.
W W Nichols of Wacomos Mrs E
E Tegarden of Guron Kan nnd Mrs
J W P.ckcns of Orleans lnd. arc
tho guests of their brother L. O
Nichols and family this week.
Rev. W B Stanley nnd wifo of Ft
Cobb were in the cit Wednesdny nnd
n-compamed Rev N E Hershey nnd
wife of Lookeba nnd Miss Ella L en-
hurt of Enid to Ft Cobb whero thoy
will attend camp meeting.
Wm Pilcher ni Oklnhomn City waa
in Andnrko Thurfdoy tho guest of
W H Cumi'MI nr.d F V Hamilton
nnd other friends. Mr Pileher held
the position ns money order clerk tho
first year of theopeningof Oklahoma.
Tho nineteen montfis old child of
Mr und Mrs J Salmon aled Thursday
mornlnL' nt 4 o'clock nt tho horro
on West Broadway. Miller-Gish ui
dertakerp havo thnige of the tunerol
that ton place Thursday nfturnoon
nt ! o'cloi-l' at Hie home. I
The infnnt child of Mr nnd Mrs G
I Grosncloe died 'lhunday morn ng.
Thu litlln ouu hns suitered for srVtral
weeks at th home in Stecker when
a shnrt time ap-u thu parents brought I
it to Anadarko whero it died. Tho
funeral announcement his not been
made. Millr & Gish huvo charge of
the Loiiy. I
Mr nrd tors. G. W Sharp left
for Hohurt Wednesduy whero Mr. J
ShHm has mrented n position as
tickec agent in Ihu Rock Island de-
pot. Mr Sharp was a member of
ti reul eatatu firm of Wilhuma &
Sharp that ol1 out in Bojle & lkm- i
berry. Mr and Mr bhnrp havo
many friends who wifih them guecesa.
Skirt c'ia2l and pressed-
75c to $1.50. ArndArlr.3 Ttxilor-
iug Co. i'liune 73
Whv do vou nny 70 ciU to havo
your half coles tacked on whinjoa
'cn k to Fd Wallis. thu hootinakot
and huv tham auwrd on for th om
I pnuw while you wait. Half solos
I for luilue 50 cnt-. 8wd or tacked :
J'hls on nmn's show t) ci-ntu; rub-
' bur lino's on mn'a h o 60 oantc;
Imnlj on Inlina' ahoM 2) cents; run-
bur hiwli on laJu'3' bhoed 4il cei'is
Phono 73. 173 dtf
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II Cabinet lK3l P LJ About
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SOME housekeeper who visits our store next week will receive a work-saving
Hoosier Kitchen Cobinet free of all charges Saturday at 4 P. M. September 11.
There are no strings to this offer. It isn't necessary to buy anything or to obli-
gate yourself in any way. Just call and see the big Hoosier display September Sfh to 11th
and ask for particulars.
Why you should have a Hoosier Cabinet
The Hoosier Special Cabinet is an
investment not in lumber but in
leisure. It clips off needless trips to
pantry cupboard and kitchen table
draws all your kitchen supplies to
ono spot and stops useless walking-
Also it puts and end to foot weari-
ness and back strain caused by
standing hour after hour over your
kitchen table. The aluminum work
table top of the Hoosier Special ex-
tends out 10 inches gives'you plen-
ty of kneo and foot room to sit down
as you would at your dining table.
It brings into your kitchen practi-
cal conveniences tlie cream of the
ideas of a quarter of a million prac-
tical housckeeners who havo used
Hoosier Cabinets in the last ten years.
Very few persons can tell by look-
ing at a "cheapened" kitchen cabinet
where the value is taken out. But
this is sure. If you pay less than the
Hoosier price you get less. Less con-
vience fewer years of service re-
duced value.
How to get this Cabinet
By special arrangement with the manufacturers we are in a position to place a large num-
ber of Hoosier Cabinets on the club plan at the regular spot cash price. This plan puts this
wonderful kitchen conveience within the reach of everyone. The terms are surprisingly
liberal. The special terms and prices will be withdrawn at the close of the display.
Eccleston 4 Coggins
Furniture and Undertaking.
The Store of Quality
Night on Bald Mountain
On a lonely night Alex Benton of
Fort Edward N. Y climbed Buhl
Mountain to the homo of a neighbor
tortured by asthma bent on curing
him with Dr. Klng'a Now Discovery
that had cured himself of asthma.
Thia wonderful medicine soon relioved
nnd quickly cured his neighbor. Later
it cured his son'a wifo of a stvero
lunir trouble Million" helievo its
the gieuteat Thront and Lung turo
on Earth. Coughs Colda Croup
Hemmorrhngea and Sore Lur((s aru
uuruly cured by it. Bust for Hay
Fever Grip and Whooping Cough.
50c and SI 00. "Irlal bottlo free.
(Junrnnleed by Tho Pioneer Drug
Store.
First Pub Aug 30 Inst Sept 9 1900.
NOTICE
In County Court
Stale of Oklahoma County of
Cuddo. as
L. tho matter of tho estate of Char
suddv oh deceased.
To tho heira. next of kin nnd cred- (
itora of Char suddy oa deceased.
You are hereby notified that A&her
has applied to tho County Court of
Caddo County. Stato of Oklahoma
for Lettera of Administration on tho
estate of Char suddy on dercasid. to
bo granted to Ernest St-cker nnd
that 6aid application will ho heard nt
thu Court room of Boid Court in tho
City of Anndarko In said County on
the 13th day of September 1909 nt
10 o'clock A. M. nt which tlmo nnd
place any person interested may np
pear nnd aliow cauae if any they have
why such petition should not ho
granted.
Witness my hard nnd tho Soul of
the said Court hereunto affixed this
30.h day of Augutt 1900.
B. F. floldine.
(Seal) County Judge.
By Ivy Scboenhoven dHputjr clw!
COLD WEATHER IS COMING
AnJ. there is now on Exhibition at
MITCHELL & LAMB'S
Plumbing 2Liid Tinware Shop
A Lennox Torrid Zone Furnance
Call and examine it before hujing. It is mndo by tho hret
Furnance Co in the United States nnd is sold nil over iho world and
gives entire putisfactinii. Roim nibet tho No 211 W. Broadway.
Phone 'JG1. Wo do all kinds of Stenm Hot Water and Hot Air
Homing.
MITCHELL & LAMB
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Jewelry Suggestions
Jewelry for birthday presents.
China and Cut Glass for Wedding Anniversaries.
Watches and Diamonds to keep the time and
make you shine are sold at the closest prices
and guaranteed by
J. Fo Mitchell Jewelry Co.
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Slop
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AT THE NEW
K. C." Gregor
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Anndarko Okln. i
Now ftndup-to-dato. Large cool roomF.
Tern s and service the l-t.
Landing Hole) Fer Commercial n'en
$2.00 a Day
FRANK GREGOK Prop.
YOU CAN BUY FROM
J. M. YOVNGBLQOB
108 Mam Street
Ford Automobiles Kimbal Pianos all kinds of Sewing
Machines Organs Etc. Pianos Organs and Machines
i Repaired and For Rent. Used Pianos Organs and
Machines Good as New at half price.
J. M. YOTOGBLOOD'S
Is the Place to Save Money
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Roberts, A. S. Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 188, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 9, 1909, newspaper, September 9, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82141/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.