Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 308, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 1, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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I Groceries TkaJ Talk
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WE have recently added to our stock of High
Grade Groceries the fnmouB
Folger's Golden Gate Line
Complete in Teas Extracts Spices and Coffee all of
which are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
Have your coffee steel cut on our electric mill ;rid
be surprised how much better your coffee will taste.
0. P. Skaggs' Grocery
PHONE 92
BROADWAY
Second Hand Store
A. A. BRUI Prop:
Buy and sell all kinds of
SECOND HAND GOODS
Furniture Stoves Hardware
Y?c Sell
Or Kent
Sewing Machines.
GUNS all sorts GUNS
CALL AROUND
114 Broadway Anadarko.
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Notice to Paving Contractors
Scaled bids will bo received at the
nlllce of Child C. McKnight City Clerk
up to 6 o'clock p. m.. Feb. 2 11)10
nnd will be considered by the Mayor
nnd Council in the council chamber at
oight o'clock p. in. on the aatno (Into
for the paving curbing grading nnd
draining of Broadway from west line of
West Boundary to woat line of Kaet
Boundary; First from cantor of alley
north to center of nlley Houth Sucond
from center of nlley north to conter of
alley south; Third from contor of alley
north to north line of Oklahoma Aven-
ue; Fourth from center of nlley north
to center of alley south; Fifth from
center of alley north to north line of
Central Avenue; Sixth from center of
nlley north to north lino of Cent-
ral Avenuo; Seventh from center
of alloy north to north line of Central
Avenuo; Eighth from Broadway to
contor of nlley aouth; ninth from center
of alley north to centor of alloy south;
tenth from centor of alloy north to
center of alloy south Eloventh from
center of alley north to conter of
alloy south:
Material to be usod in pnving of the
roadway of said stroota shall bo asphalt
with a II vo (G) inch Portland coment
concreto foundation; nnd that the
necessary grading bo done nnd catch-
basins manholos concroto curbing
guttering oak heauors and draining be
constructed therefor in accordance with
the plana and specifications now on file
in the olhce of tho City Clerk.
Each bid must bo accompanied by a
certified check In tho sum of three (3)
percent of the amount bid to bo for-
feited to tho City in enso successful
biJdor fails to enter Into a contract and
give tho required bond within tho re-
quired time.
Contractor will bo required to givo
bond in tho sum of forty (40) per cent
of tho contract prlco for tho faithful
porformnnco of said work and tho
holding of the city harmless from any
and all damages which might occur.
Contractor will also bo required to
givo bond in tho Bum of twenty (20)
per cent of tho contract prlco for keep-
ing of tho paving in n stato of good re-
pair for n period of five (5) years.
Contractor shall recclvo for tho above
work Street Improvement Bonds at par
vnluo ngainBt the abutting property
according to IIouso Bill No. 231 of tho
State of Oklahoma dated April 17 1908.
Council reserves tho right to reject
any and all bids.
chad c Mcknight
Jan. 22 -300. City Clerk.
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TOUR ORDER
will be booked for delivery to
day tomorrow or for everyday
of ejne week. Your duty bound
to shop where it's most accept-
able. "WHEN SHOPPING FOR MEAT
VISIT THIS MARKET
nnd get the "cut" you want.
Orders we fill receive special
care so as to please our patrons.
MEAT ORDERS LEFT1 HERE
.RECEIVE PROMPT AT-
TENTION Dyche (Si Wooster
114 W. Main St. ANADARKO
Phone 1L
NOTICE.
Applications to fill five vacanicos
it school will bo received until
Fob. 18.
OSt Anadarko School Board.
lira. II. F. Corder nnd family spent
Sanday with her slatei Mrs. Oscar
Diebr.
FA12NTS.
Wo have a comploto list of all
patontsfor Anndarko" lots remaining
in tho Land Ofllco at EIReno which
should be taken up and rocorded.
If you havo not received your pat-
ent call atour ofllco.
Lacy & Cattlo
Tho Ladies' Aid Socloty of the
Christian Church will moot with Mrs
Alico Cleveland Wednesday afternoon
from 3 to G.
It takes these few lines to fill this
space and that is not very much but
It Takes $1.00
To. get the Weekly Democrat. Send
t to a friend "back East.
First Pub Jan 11-10. Last Feb 8-10
NOTICE
State of Oklahoma Caddo county
si. In tho County Court.
John L Furtnan Plaintiff vs. Max
Goldman Executor Mario Fetzcr
Kathorino Bochler Boston Fritz
Kathorlno Gottlichln Itcber Paulino
Burk Erwin Kaiser or his unknown
heirs Christina Burk or hor un-
known heirs Krotine Nollcr or her
unknown heirs Georgo Progor or
his unknown heirs Ferdinand Prrger
or his unknown heirs Barborn Lin-
gohr or hsr unknown heirs Defen-
dant. You ami tach of you will plcane
take notlct that on this 11th day of
Jauuary 1P10 the abovn named plain-
tiff. Jufin L. Furtnan has filed in the
County Court u petition asking that
tho order admitting tho will of Karl
Proger deceased to probate bo sot
aside vabatcd and hold for nnught;
that said order was made on tho 12th
day of October 1000 by tho Judge of
tho Countv Court; that said order be
vacated and sot asido on account of
tho irrngnlnrity of tho proceedings
nnd tho insufRcienco of tho notlco of
the healing ol tho potiticn for t'io
prubn te of sal 1 will
And that the hoaring on tho motion
or petition of tho plaintiff horoin will
be heart! on the 8th day of Maruh1910
at 9 o'clock in tho forenoon of enld
day in tho County Court room In tho
Court Iwuvu in Anadarko.
B. V. HOLDING County Judgn
(LS) '
C.D.Itof"nan Atty. for 1'Inintiff
First Pub. Jan. 81-10
State of Oklahoma County of Cad
do s f.
In the County Court In and for
Caddo County Stato of Oklahoma;
In tho mattorof tho Estnto of J. B.
McCarthy Deceased:
All persons having claims against
McCarthy deceased are requested to
exhibit tho samo with duly verified
voucheis to tho undersigned duly
appointed and qualified Boono D Hitc
administrator of said deceased at
Anadarko Stato Bank In tho rity
of Anadarko In tho County of Caddo
and state of Oklahoma and that six
months after tho first publication of
this notico tins been limited by order
of tho County Court nf Caddo County
Stnto of Oklnluma as tho timo for
creditors of raid deceased to exhibit
and proeont their claims against said
estate
Dated this 8th. day of Jan A. D.
1910.
Boone D. Hito
Administrator
Notice to Paving Contractors
Scaled bids will be eccived at tho
ofllco of Chad C. McKnight City Clerk
up to 5 o'clock p. m. Feb. 2 1910 and
will be considered by tho Mayor and
Council in the council chamber at 8
o'clock p. m. on the samo date for the
Paving Curbing Grading and Drain-
ing of EIGHTH STREET from Broad-
way to center of alley South; and
EIGHTH STREET from Broadway to
center of alloy North.
Material to bo used in paving of tbo
roadway of said street shall bo asphalt
with a fivo (5) inch Portland Cement
concrete foundation nnd that tho ne-
cessary grading bo done nnd catch ba-
sins manholes concrete curbing gut-
tering oak headers and draining be
constructed therefor In accordance with
tho plans and specifications now on filo
In the offico of the City Clerk.
Each bid must bo accompanied by a
certified check in the sum of thrco (3)
per cent of tho amount bid to bo for-
feited to tho Citj In case successful
bidder fails to enter into a contract
and give tho required bond within the
required time.
Contractor will bo requirod to givo
bond in tho sum of forty (40) per cent
of the contract prico for tho faithful
performance of said work and tho
holding of the City harmless from any
and all damages which might occur.
Contractor will also be required to
give bond in tho sum of twenty (20) per
cent of tho contract price for tho
keeping of the paving in a stato of
good repair for a period of fivo (5)
years.
Contractor shall receive for tho above
work Street Improvement Bonds at
par value against tho abutting proper-
ty according to House Bill No. 231 of
I the Stato of Oklahoma dated April 17
1908.
Council reserves tho right to reject
any and all bids.
chad c Mcknight
Jan. 22--300. City Clerk.
ELECTRIC MOTORS!
We have secured the Agency for the celebrated
W siinghouse Line of Electrical Goods
If you are a user of power and live in the city you are standing in your
own light if you do not install an Electric Motor.
We have motors for every purpose. Can furnish them from 1-30 of a horse
power to as large as you wish .
Our prices are right and the Westinghouse Motor is the best made
Do aoI fevil (u see V if you cas use x Motor.
Phone
No. 3.
John Pfaff & Sons.
Just Arrived
AT THE -
Main Street
Feed Yard
Mrs. F. Soutbwicb of Walters
transacted business in tho city Saturday-
Five car-loads nice prairie
hay.
Three car-loads Alfalfa.
Two car-loads Millett.
Three car-loads Bran.
One car-load Chops.
One car-load Alfalfa
Meal.
Sold by the hundred
weight by tho bale by tin
ton or in car load lots and
tho
PRICE ALWAYS RIGHT
Se us before you buy
your feed.
HAMMERT S AYERS
Old Stand Anadarko
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Call for County Warrants
NOTICE
Wo now havo funds on hand to pay
County Warronts a3 follows towit:
Salary funds down to and including
47 scries II.
Court tundnll of series G and down
to and including 54 series II
Court (louao fund all.
Contingent fund all scr.es G and
down to and lucludirg 49 series II.
Poor and Insane fund nil series
G down to and including 64 series II.
Road and Bridge fund all series G
down to and including 3G sorics II.
Supply funds all sorics G and down
to and including 43 sories H.
Cattlo Dip fund all series down
to and including II scries H.
And unloss present for payment
Interest will stop SO days from dat
of this notico.
Signed Ed. M. West.
County Troasuro of Caddo County-
'Por C. F. Wlllia Deputy.
Dated this 14 day of January 1910.
WANTED Two or tbreo rooms for
lighthouse keeping MuBt bo modern
Address E C Nichols in caro of Hill
Paving Co
Rage for Sensation.
In these Jays when stolon lotter
llctiUoijB Interviews and nianufii
lured tesUmony or eluslvo nnd evash
Aptnesses constltuto such an Importar.
lenient In editorial work tho pub!
acorns Inclined to swallow nnythin
that anybody soys or prints provide
it Is told or printed against somebod)
or some intorest chosen as a npec!;i
subject for attack. Tho lovcl-headuO
fair-minded reader will havo no 41.
Acuity tn reaching an honest conc't.
ulon for a llttlo common sense wll'
KO a great way In dotcrmlnrne the
truth of tho statements If both side
are candidly considered. The trouble
Is that the public Jumps at a
conclusion. It does not tako time
to get at the truth. So the great-
est Injustice Is sometimes dono when
It Is not meant at all. Leslie's Weekly.
fuoh Oaked Apple Pudding.
Half pound tho pulp of apples halt
pouna loaf sugar six ounces butter
tbo rind of one lemon six eggs puff
paste. Peel core and cut the applet
as for eauco; put them Into a stew-
pan with only just sufficient water to
prevent them from burning and lot
thorn stow until reduced to a pulp
Weigh tho pulp and to every halt
pound add sifted sugar gratod lomon
rind aud six well beaten eggs. Beat
thoso Ingredients well together then
melt tho butter stir It into tho otbot
things put a border of puff paste
round tho dish and bake for rather
1 more than halt an hour.
The BRYAN HOTEL
thoroughly llcnovated Rcjurnished Redecorated and Refilled
0. l ti- hi n equipped hostelries In the Sonthwest.
Stoam Kated. lccnc lights first class cuisine nnd
service. Good sample rooms. Baths.
CARL BROWN Proprietor.
Offers unexcelled accommodations to the traveling public.
KATES $2.00 PER DAY.
Wo invite our citizens to try our special Sunday dinner.
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frojoeh jztfaez. jPi-e&mt fattieh o
th& So i&UPi a nw- eotfo&b eCo&et
that vu $& &$ih6. MbtfutiAiegu.
ifou eon ftaifUfit out oj ifouk hin
myv&y-a <& at a time at the-
Mf dtobe wtth the Cittie fiUee&.
Eccleston & Coggins
The One Price Store.
Prof. Waters of tho Kansas Agri-
cultural State College has doscovor-
ad and announced that our civilisation
stands or falls in proportion to the
amount of meat we eat. It is very
painful to have'to differ with Prof
Waters but oxperienco teaches other
wise. Meat is not a brain food and
in point of physical endurance thoso
who eat the most meat havo the least
of it. Tho grain eating animals are
tho most aigacious and tho men who
pat most sparingly of meat are tho
most intellectual. Prof. Watora ev-
idently needs to cut down his own
meat dlot. unless ho Bpeaka in some-
body's interest
Ray Lamaster of OklaLom City
has occepted a position with Coombs
Bros at tho "S3 drug etoro and
will take churgo of their soda foun-
tain business
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