Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 204, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 28, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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is where you can buy the right goods at
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fine things in Parlor Pieces Library Tables
Davenports .Rockers Buffets and China
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Broadway.
Wtn Itacro mada n bugincHS trp to
Mt. View TuoBtlny.
Frank Rickoy of HI Hano wni an
Anndnrko visitor Tuosdny.
Fremont Doyle mode a busines trip
to Steelier Monday evening.
Dr P. T. Oorbin made n profess
ional call to Carnegie Tuesday.
Morris Goodman of Carnogia Win
in Anadarko on business Tuesday.
Mm W V McElhaney of Stecker
was shopping in Anadarko Tuesday.
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A Clear Concise Outline of the Fashion
Tendencies Marks the Initial Showing
of the Fall Suits
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INSURANCE
FOR ANYTlIINCi ON HAUTII
W. P. HUDSON
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Office with Baldwin Gibbs Co
Retttlcnco Phone. 205
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H. G. HARVEY Agent
Ideal Cut Glass
of surpassing richness of effect
and elegance of cutting in new
and unique patterns such as
cannot be had except here pres-
ent an opportunity to those who
would enrich their table service
or select wedding gifts that are
us ornamental as they are useful
and original. Our prices are
very low in spite of the high
quality of these goods.
I J. F. Mitchell Jewelry Co.
DEMOCRAT FOR KEWSY NEWS .
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"Wrap me up a Pound"
A K Knton returned f'om a busi-
ness trip to Oklahoma City Monday.
Ozarka wator for tale by l.t(n
Hlllinjisloy 117 Knit Main Street.
Pnon 310. 171 djt
Broadway.
ltev E n Tel went to Temple
Tuesday to attend Preibyir..i. Mis-
slonnry moetings.
ltev Fait returned from iou i'uei"
dny whsro he nttondsd the ChoatAW
Indian encmpinent
Dan W Peery. that all around
democrat of Cnrnegle wai in the!
city or. business luaiday.
All of the druggist of Anadarko
will close tlioir place of business at
0 o'clock except Saturday evening.
The Ladies Social Union of the
Presbyterian church rill meet with
; Mrs M D Miller Wednesday at 8 p
m.
Mr. Wolfonberger has purchased
the Randall Liveaay property on West
Oklahoma Ave. The consideration
was $1400.
Mrs L N Itice and Mrs Jas Duhnrt
of Apache were guests nt the IS It
Widamnn home on West Central
Boulevard Tuesday.
Mrs N C Potars of Waurlka came
uy to Anadarko Tuosdny whore sho
will visit lior parents Mr and Mrs
Wni Hnoco nfow dnjs.
Mrs Christonn Mooting went to
Stoclcor Tuopday to spend tho day
with her sou Horbort Meeting who
is in tho linrdwaro businoss there.
Broadway.
Mr and Mrs F W Cox of Steckcr
wore in Anadarko Monday onroute
from a pions-urc trip to Oklahoma
City.
Skirts cleaned and pressed
75c to $1.50. Anadarko Tailor-
ing Co. Phone 73.
Why and your pictures to Chicago
St Louis or any other placo for en-
larging when you can get just as good
work right hero at home. Sec Louis
Mayer at Ediofc Kussoll' photo gal-
loiy. 30-w Ctd
Pasture for Horses
100 acres with frcsli water 0 milci
southwest of Anadarko. 197- ltw
Notice
Tim custom of firing guns in case of
firo has been ordered discontinued and
tho polico hnvo been instructed to
strictly enforce tho ordinance- prohib-
iting tho tiring of guns within the
city limits at all times.
Tho polico have also been instructed
to keep tho crowds back out of the
way of firemen nt all tires and anyone
outside of tho fire department caught
giving orders for the turniug on of
tho water will bo promptly arrested
lwk Wni. Plum Mayor.
Hotter than any pcrsunl of the best Fashion magazine3 i thin comp'C-
honsive display of handsome garments. Here with a wealth of color and
a richness of the fashions for this coming season.
You will find embodied in these natty suits the sal' ' f '' nf
tho Parisian garments which are in such denan 1. The longated waists
close figure lines with particularly snug hip low front api ful) length
aloevos; hip yoke efTect in skirt and the massing of trimn fngg.
The styles are a unique intermingling of the Moye fternjij of the
Eighteenth Century modes. So wide is their scope that ?c .- '..'. fort will
find hero a model suited to her particular figure.
Never havj om 'i better jllujtratjd our supremacy 5 1 ' gar-
ments for women than in this Fall showing for 1009.
Prices range from $19.00 to $40n)
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The Mew Millinery for Atife;.."
The Ti:..d oi Giylo Revea'sd by This Superior
Showing o! the New Hats
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riiftts what visitors to
our store say when they
sec the tempting delicious
ham andJbacon and dried
beel' sliced on our new
American Slicing Machine
The ;iiot womlorfnl imention of the ago.
Tho meat is sli
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wilinary moat. ('
" " The Leader Meat Market
'; : : : ; .JOHN HARDY Pioprietor.
il fivih i'i-ry day from tin bi-st cuts
ni your mouth. Prices no inou- than
ill and !( it.
First Pub Ssp. 21 Last Oct 1 00
NOTICE
In County Court
State of Oklahoma County of
Caddo ss
In tho matter of tho estate of Mary
Novotny deceased.
To tho lioirs next of kiu mid cred-
itors of Mary Norotny decoascd.
Vou uro hereby notifld that Frank
Novotny has applied to tho County
Court of Caddo County State of Ok-
lahoma for letters of Administration
on tho estuto of Mary Novotny de-
ceased to be granted Thomas Holes
and that said application will bo
heard nt tho Court room ofsnid court
in tho City ot Anndtrko. in said
County on tho 4th day of Octobor
1909 at 10 o'clock a. m nt which
timo and place any portion intorostod
may nppesr and show cau80 if any
they have why such petition should
not be granted.
Witness my hand and tiie seal of
tho said Court hereunto n Nixed this
21st day of Septembor 1908.
(Seal) U F Holding County Judge
By Ivy Schoenhown cx-ofllcio
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Our energetic preparations for a large Autumn trade has
cryslalized in a showing of surpassing excellence to which you
are onthusically invited.
Largo hats will be foremost in favor and more drpped hats
than over before will be worn. The new hots set well down
on the head and arc intended to be jammed down over the
ears tilted rakishly at one side but descending almost to the
eyebrows on the other giving a particularly dashing and chic
appearance.
Dark colorings lead. The most popular trimmings com-
prise aigrettes Paradise plumage ostrich plumes and fancy
feathers. Velvete are much in evidence. Old gold cloth the
more tarnished the more fashionable is widrly utilized.
All in all this is a season of beautiful and novel hats and
our showing includes every elfect worthy of your . approval. Nor can better Millinery values
be obtained hereabouts than these we oiler.
Prices $1.50 to $20.00
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R. K. ROBINSON
Attorncy-at-Law
Practice in the State and Itdiral
Courts and before the Departments of
the Government.
NOTARY IN OFFICE
AT TIIE NEW
"K. C." Gregor
Anadarko Okla.
New and up-to-date. Largo cool rooms.
Terms and service the best.
Lending Hotel For Commercial Men
$2.00 a Day
FRANK GREGOR. Prop.
Boots 4 Shoes
Neatly Repaired
AMU East Main St.
James Sullivan
Hotel
For Sale
Leading 2 n day house in
one of the best towns in
Caddo County. $2500 will
handle this proposition.
A money maker. Address
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For Sale
f I linvu for salo ot my farm seven
miles south and ope mile oast of
Anadarko one 'Si l'otot Scuttlor
wagon and ono Fairbanks Morse 1-
hore power gatollno engine and feed
mill with belts complsto.
J. C. Edgsr (I & w
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Statement of the Condition of $
The Anadarko State Bank 1
As Made to the Bank Commissioner Sept. 1 1909
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $140313 70
Overdrafts . ... 532 57
Honds Warrants etc 23 414 40
8333 33
10C.G73 14
Bnnking-house Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Hanks.
Cash in Dank.
2-1.053 78
Total $309322 92
LIABILITIES
CapitalStock $25000 00
Surplus and Undivided ProQts 558192
Deposits 2774l 00
Total .$301132292
Tho Above is Correct
HOONE D. HITE Cashior.
The Above Speaks for Itself
Nineteen months old and the largest linp
of Deposits and the largest amount of Cash I
and Sight exchange of any bank in Caddo
County. We are proud of the bank and
the Oklahoma Guarantee Law
DIRECTORS
R. C. Menefee W. F. Dietrich L. T. McPheeters
M. L. Hite Boone D. Hile
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COLD WEATHER IS COMING
And there is now on Exhibition at
MITCHELL & LAMB'S
Plumbing and Tinware Shop
A Lennox Torrid Zone Furnance
Call and examine it before buying. It is made by the lare-oftt
r-urnnncoCo in the United States and is sold all over tho world and
gives entire satisfaction. Remember the No. 211 W. liroadwav
Phone 201. Wo do all kinds- of Steam Hot Water and lot' Air
Heating.
MITCHELL & LAMB 8
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