Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 272, Ed. 1, Monday, December 20, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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FOR GENTLEMEN LADIES & CHILDREN
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The Christmas spirit pervades the whole store. Beautiful holiday presents are on uua .
Prices on Ladies' and Men's Redy to-wearables have been cut to the quick until our prices put a broad smile
the faces of persons with lean pocketbooKs and large lammes 10 ni out.
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Suggestions for Hurried Shoppers
MEN'S CLOTHING
Clothes may not make the man but they help. Ours
are the best to be had and their make and style
give Superior Fit and Satisfaction.
STEIN-BLOCH SUITS
...are the Choice of all Best Dressers...
$25.00 Suits Now
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$19
$17.50 and $20.00 Suits now
$I4-8S
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$15.00 Suits Now
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FOR MEN
Silk Mufflers $1.00 to $ 2.50
Kid Gloves LOO to
Silk Sox nil colors...
Fancy Sox 25 to
Tics 25 t0
ciimnendnrB 25 to
Suit Cases 1.50 to 20.P0
Umbrellas 1.00 to 5.00
Combination Seat Tie
Ihndkcrciicf SockB.
2.00
1.00
.50
1.00
1.50
1.50
FOR LADIES
Furs and Collaretts.. .98 to 518.00
Fur Sets 2.93 to 30.00
Silk Hoso 1-75 to 2.50
Silk Belts 50 to 2.98
Embroidered Handk'fs .15 to .75
Mexican Drawn Work .98 to 5.98
Shopping Bags 50 to G.OO
Ladies' Silk Scarfs... .75 to 3.5o
Ladies' Kid Gloves... 1.00 to 2.00
Ladies' House Slippers 1.00 to 1.55
Ladies Suits
Still
Lower Priced
$30.00 to $40.00 Suits
NOW
$19.85
$12 50 to $15.00 Suits
N OW
$895
$22.50 to $25 Suits
NOW
$14.95
$17.50 to $20.00 Suits
NOW
$11.85
Millinery Reductions
All Trimmed Hats
J Price!
Get busy before Ghristmas!
$10.00 and $12.00 Suits now
$7-
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Locals
Mrs Anna Fowlor wlfo of E Fow
lor died Sunday morning ' " m-mo'
on ;Bt Knnmis Ave. after thrco
years of suffering with paralysis.
Thu funeral will bu held at 10
o'clock' Tuesday at tho Catholic
church.
Because money is scarce and
the crops were short the Pioneer
Drug Store lias marked Christ-
mas Goods down to Bargain Pri-
ces. You should see them.
A J Morris Esq . has purchu?ed of
J M YoungblooJ a model T Ford
Automobile which costs $1021.
.Inn Hnrruwnv. ticket i.-ent lit tho
Hock Island depot spent Sunday in
Hasting)) with homo folks.
Christmas Candies at all sorts
of prices Nuts and fruit too.
Hammorl & Ayres.
Ira Hendricks of tho Stephenson
Brown Lumber Co. loft for Fort
Worth Texas Monday where ho will
pond Christmas with relatives.
Madam Water's Face Cream
and Skin Cleanser is on sale at
The PIONEER DRUG STORE
149-.
Mr and Mrs F II Burnham of
Chlcknsha woro guests of Mrs Burn
hnm's parents Mr nnd Mrb J F
Brown over Sunday.
Fresh Salt and Dried meats
Pickles and Delicatessen will bo
found at the C. O. D. market.
Phelps & Co. Props.
Mr nnd .' i Clyde Leech nnd Bona.
Robert mid Joti ' Lift Mondny for
Oklahoma City to visit Mr Leach's
parents i fow days.
Christmas Candy 7 cents per
pound. Barrels of it. The very
thing for the Christmas Tree.
Hammcrt & Ayres.
Rings at Sutter's
Christmas Candies. All sorts
Just what you will need for your
Christmas Tree.
Hammert & Ayres.
LOST A bunch of keyn. finder
please leave ut Utvillo Groody's
Cigar fuctory nnd receive reward.
273 3td
Those who are owing accounts
to Beall & Fluharty are request-
ed to call and settle'up immedi
ately. We need the money.
BEALL & FLUHARTY.
LOST A key to a Yule lock. Finder
nloase leave it at the Democrat
oflico. 273 3td
Artistic designs in cut glass
at 95c to $80 Mitchell's.
Arthur Hi.l who broke his collar
bono playing foothill Thanksgiving
day is getting alone; nicely
Christmas watchef 55 to $150
at Mitchell's.
Rage for Sen-atlon.
In these dny& w'ipii stolen 1 te--fictitious
Intenlews and m in uat
Mreil testimony of eluslv end n bIv
witness. const'tjto such nn i. 1 o. t iii
lemon In editorial work the pub. .
seems Inclined to swallow nnytliln
tnnt nnybody says or prints proidci
it Is suld or printed against somebnd
or some Intorest ehoson as a specla
subjoct for nttnek Tho le el headed
fair-minded rendor will havo no d
flculty In reaching nn honest conc'.u
ilon for u Httlo common sense will
v-o a great wny In determining the
ruth of tho statements If both sides
iro candidly considered. The troub''
is that tho public Jumps at a
conclusion. It does not tnko time
to get at tho truth. So the gre-u
est Injustice Is somotlmos dono when
It Is not meant at all. Leslie's Weekly.
Christmas GIFTS!
Watches
In gold gold filled
20 and 25 years filled
$13.50 to 76.00
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V A T C H E S
Make the most lasting present
and constantly remind one
one of the giver.
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A Lack of Confidence.
A minister frequently away from
home was In the liablt of getting some
one to stny with his wlfo and smV'
Jnughtor In his absence. Once ho
ever ho wont so unexpectedly am!
nirrledly that ho had no time to male
such provision for thorn. Tho wile
was very bravo until night came when
her courage began to fall. After e
hnustlng overy ronsonablo excuse o
staying up sho put the child to boi
with tho Injunction to prny especial '
lor God's protection during father's al
onco. "Yes mother wo will do tha
o night" said tho little girl "but tin-
l. ' tlmo wo will make better arrange
Uellnentor.
Diamond Rings
Brouches stick pins
$9.00 to $375.00
Timely Gifts Suggestions.
Signet
and
Rings
Pins
14 K Gold
$1.50 to $15.00
Bracelets
The satisfactory
kind
$7.00 to $35.00
What to Give
A WOMAN:
Keck Chains
Lockets.
Jewel Cases.
Brooches.
Bracelets
Hat Pins.
Rings.
Back Comb.
Umbrella
Wbat lo Give
A MAN:
sh Trays
Cloth Brushes.
Smoking Sets.
Hat Brushes.
Military Sets.
Shaving Cups.
Scarf Pins.
Tie Clasps.
Whisk Brooms
Cut Glass
85c to $40.00
Fobs for Men and
Women.
Ribhon and Gold
$1.00 -to- $1200
Karnah Brass
Smoking sets To-
bacco Jar fancy
Clock Jewel Case
fine Dish Candles.
75c to $1000
DIAMOND JEWELRY 8
14
"Will wear a life time and there is nothing which will be more highlv appre-
ciated. $10.00 to $200.00.
We are showing a large assortment of Jewelry Silverware Cut Glass Hand-painted
China and Novelties very appropriate for presents. Prices from 50c to $25.00.
J. F. Mitchell Jewelry Company
Old Scottish Words.
A 10 respondent of the Glasgow
Heinld subn.lis the following samplor
of old Scotch words from Hast Ah. r-
J enshl e. '.Mowso' To say anything
In nae r'.owse menus It Is uncnnn 01
dargrous Connachod." Sno!cd
i lenn connachod a ould monn utt :
destroyed or rendered useluss
ninud" To blnud anything would
moan to soil It. A child would be
told. "Dlnna blnud your cloan plna'
Gaidles" or "Gaurdles." A child'
luroarm. Tho last Is a very old e
presslon but I nine hoard It used
Sic bonnlo gardles ho has" muun
tho baby has plump arms.
Umbrellas
Detached handle.
Best quality gold
filled heads good
silk heads
5.00 to $15.00
Toilet Articles Cuff Links.
PafE Boxes Cigar Jars.
BonBon Dishes Chains.
Fancy China Fobs.
Souvenir
Spoons
Chafing
Dishes
Gillette
Safty Razor
Waterman
Fountain Fen
Signet Ring.
Swell Lockets
$1.50 -to $12.00
Brush Comb and
Mirror
in Silver
$7.50 to $11.00
Pickards China
$2.00 to- $35.00
We call your special attention to my attractive display of High
Grade Watches in Gold and Gold filled 20 and 25 year cases
Rricedat $13.50 to $75.00. We are factory distributors for the
eliable Howard watches every watch cased and adjusted at the
factory. Ask to see them.
H. E. SUTTER Jeweler v
ANADAWiO OKLA.
112 Main 103 Broadway
f As Solid as the Pyramids
Contract for Much Coal.
Four railroads according to "The
I 'lack Diamond" tho official organ ol
h) coal trade. hae just closed con
i-ncts for approximately BOO.000 tons
of coal for uso during tho entlro your
In nnd of Itself this Is probably not
Important bocauso tho coal would
hao been used whothor purchased on
contract or In the open mnrket. The
Blenlilcanco attaching to tho transac-
tion Is that tho rnilronds had boen
holding off tholr purchases mid appar-
ently only rushed to cover on tho ovo
of what promises to bo a rlslnc mar-ket.
Deposit Your Money With
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TWIT FIPQTTATF RAM
lJUy ilWUi ZXXXV .
Anaclarko Oklahoma
It will be protected by the Depositors' Guarantee
Fund which has just paid every depositor IN
FULL following tho failure of the largest bank
in the State with deposits of over $300000000.
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You cannot doubt the Absolute Safety
nffnrrlpH Dnnnsitrirs after Such a T
Remarkable Test
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Roberts, A. S. Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 272, Ed. 1, Monday, December 20, 1909, newspaper, December 20, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82227/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.