Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 251, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 23, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Here Are Graceful Overcoats
For Men Young Men and Boys.
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THERE'S everything in the way an
overcoat behaves under different
conditions. Maybe you've never
thought of it in just this way.
.Different makers of overcoats act
differently under similar conditions
and it's more often tin coat thsn the
person wearing it.
Most overcoats are not made right
The collar sags and there arc
unsightly folds down the back and
front. Throw back the coat and
the whole side bunches up into
an ugly wad.
These R. W. and Ederheimor Stein
Overcoats we are selling are differ-
ent. They lmng gracefully all the
way down from the shoulders. The
fronts are even' full and roomy but
moulded to stay in snap. The col-
lars fit snug about the neck. The
arm holes are comfortable. Buttoned
up or open they hang as if made
for you.
We have them in the new weaves
and new stj le grey or black.
Don't take chances but come to
sou our goods. You will find the best
hero to be had at
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$10 to $20
Designed by Jloscmvald 5; Weil Chicago.
Locals
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We are Agents here for
MUNSING UNION SUITS
for Men prices
$100 to $3.00.
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hanksgiving
Wm Recce went to Gracomont on
business Tuesday.
Those Delicious Chocolate Can-
dies have arrived at Billingsleys
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J M Martin of Apacho was trans-
acting business in Anudurko Saturday
Hand Sapolio for Toilet Use.
Sold by the 0. P. Skaggs' Groc-
ery 107 Broadway. 247ft
Mrs G H Phelps returned from a
trip to Rochester Minn Sunday.
Crude oil by the barrel 5 cts.
a gallon. Anadarko Produce Co
Mrs Mary Grosodoso of Stecker
wns shopping in Anadarko Tuesday.
MacLaron's Roquefort Cheese
at Skaggs' Grocery. 257tf
Father Isadora wont to Chtckasha
Tuesday to attend the Hock Island
priests convention.
Crude oil by the barrel 5 cts.
a gallon. 241ft
ANADARKO PRODUCE Co.
Mrs Bert Dixon want .o Chickaahn
Tueidiiy to visit her parent Mr and
Mrs 'McGee.
1251bs. of Fruit Cake at the
Star Bakery. You will have to
hurry if you get one. 241 9td
A Kuwittky went to Cuiter City
Tuesday where he will spsnd Thanks-
giving. Don't Forget Hunter's Cream
Flour is in town at 0. P. Skaggs'
Grocery. 247tf
Henry Whito of Chickasha visitod
his old schoolmates in Anadarko Sun-
day. APPLES Any amount of Ap-
ples 35 cents per peck at Whit-
lock & Sons 197 E. Broadway.
Jas Downing cattlo inspector cf
Apache transacted business in Ana-
darko Monday.
S E Erwin and Col. Bill Adams of
Onoy were in Anadarko on business
Monday.
Mrs. Ford will do your Sew-
ing and Dress-making for you
at 31G East Broadway. 7t
Mrs Myres of Apacho was in Aa
darko Saturday evening onrouto from
a visit in tho northern part of tho
stato.
Those who are owing accounts
to Beall & Fluhartv are renuest-
ed to call and settle up immedi-
ately. We need the money.
BEALL &FLUHARTY.
Mrs Kate Morris of Graccmont
visited her daughter Miss Minnie
mnnnger of tho Pioneer Tolophono
oflico Saturday.
THE PALACE OF SWEETS.
Dill Pickles Sweet Pickles
Sour Pickles Bulk Olives and
Sweet Pickled Mangoes at
SKAGGS' GROCERY.
Thos. Churchill and Col. Jack All-
phine of Fort Cobb wero in Anadarko
on business Tuesday.
We Handle the Celebrated
Pickard Hand Painted
CHINA
2-1 karat qold 925 one-thousandth
silver used in decorating this China.
Every piece guaranteed to be hand
work at very lowest prices.
Affords you an opportunity to make some one glad
they are living.
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Has some one done you a
favor? A present from our
stock will convince them of your
appreciation.
Watches diamonds and
jewelry in choice designs and
A gs at most reasonable
C (DjI lr'ces W ai'e Rlwnvs pleased
to have you call.
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Your Attention is Called to our
Assortment of
Tea Sets
Berry Sets
Plate Rail Plates
Chop Plates
Candle Sticks
and many fancy pieces.
For Thanksgiving oar Line of
Carving Sets Bean Pots Baker and
Silver and Guernsey Ware is complete
Your attention is called to the 1835
WALLACE BROS. Silver service in
Blossom Pattern. This line is com-
plete at reasonable prices. -These
goods are unquestionably guaranteed.
It will be a pleasure to have you ca'.l.
Sutter The Jeweler
112 Main. 103 Broadway
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If ou cnnriut :iu"ord a Furnace we would recommend one of Moore
Bros celebtntod Stoves. The best made. We instnll all kinds of heat-
ing plants Wi- do not claim to do the cheapest work but the best.
JOHN PFAFF& Sons
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Why can tho Star Bakery veil throe
lcrgo loaves of bread for a dlmo?
Como into our shupa and we will show '
you our dough mixer and other ma-
chinery thut enablos us to turn out
ih. nnnntliv nnd dualltv and in a
more sanitary way than old Btyjo of
making broad. 211 9d
Democrat 10c per week
Special Sale
Special mile on all dress and street
hats. All trimmed stock must go be-
foro tho holidays regardloss of cost.
Mrs Linder next door to Uemu:rat
Olllco Broadway. 218 tf
vSuils made to order $20; suits
for $18 up to $50 -Anadarko
Tailoring Co.
Boarders Wanted
Mrs. L M Spivoy is prepared to nc-
commodato a fow gentlemen boardors.
Large rooms first-class board. IIouso
modorn bath room electric lights.
415 East Oklahoma Ave. 'phono 112.
Sale of Old City Hall Site
Sealed bids will bo received at tho
oflico of City Clerk up to 5 o'clock p.
m. Dec. 7th 1909 for tho rear 75 feet
of lots 30 31 and 32 in block 49 An-
adarko Okla. known ns tho old city
hbll sito. Bids will bo mado on three
lots each 25 x 75 foot facing Sixtn
street. Tho bidder will indicate tho
different lots as tho north 25 feet
middle 2.r fcot and south 25 feet.
Each bidder may bid on any onoor all
thrco lots. Tho city reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Chad McKnight
217 12t City Clerk.
" 'WATER' THE WILD
WAVES SAYING?"
PROHIBITION.
For A Street For D Street
For C Streot '
For E Streot
For Bath Addition
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Ily G Jacobs made a business -trip
to Mangum Tuesday.
For D Streot
For N. Boundary
For Highland Ad.
For'Country
You can depend on
The Leader Shoe Store
Everybody in. Caddo County knows
JOE SMITH The Proprietor i
The only exclusive Shoe Store in Anadarlcc
Here is the place you get the Best Shoes
for the Least Money
117 East Broadway - Anadarko Okla.
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A Chance For Profitable
Investment
a ooce
The Western & Southwestern
Fire Insurance Co.
of Shawnee Okla. The only Insurance Co. in
the south-west with a capital of $1000000.00
and surplus of $500000.00. We are selling
stock a few days at the very low price of
$20.00 PER SHARE
Seeour representative Mr. Massey for Caddo
County qt the Recce Agency call and lot him
explain this proposition open until Nov.
27th only. There is only a limited amount
apportioned to this County and that is
more than half sold.
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