Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 311, Ed. 1, Friday, February 4, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
-. u
Factories
We have now settled the city'building'quGstion and thc'paving of the'streete will'soon'.bogin while 'we have the promise of many now brick business buildings.
jhhsu vi iiuuiy uuw dock uuBincss Ullliuings.
Let's Get Busy
We've 'damned" the Washita so there is nothing more to dam." men let's got togolhor and boost the new
railroad propositions and everybody make a long pull and a strong pull for some good factories thai will use the
power our "damned" river can give them and that will make the goods for the railroads to haul.
KG DAILY
v
VOLUME VIII NO. 311
ANADARKO OKLAHOMA FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4 1910.
PRICE 2 Cents
4 A f A P A k
DEMOCRAT
LAND SALE
T
JU
IVELY
Many Bidders At-
tend From All Over
County
FEW TRACTS LEFT
ai 4ale Closes Today and Indica-
W ' ? :. ArnTliat All Will Rn
Sold
RECEPTION
Mrs.
Wm. McFadyen Guost
Mrt. Hireadgill
of
The following tract! of school land
liavo boon sold since our Inst publica-
tion of yostertlav. Some few tracts
wore contlnuod or doforrod until to-
in hut nt this time the whole a-
mount has been disposed of
Feby 2.
4B--II. 0. DuboU N12 1-4 88 9 N 10
W 100 ncrei $2005.00
40-G J Carmon N W 1-4 83 ON 10 W
1C0 f.cres $2650.00
GO-Chas. Vnndavonter S W 1-4 38.9N
10 W 1G0 acres $2860.00
51 A T Vnndevonter. S E 1-4 88 0 N
10 W 100 acres $3000.00
52 No Bale Lots 1-2 S 1-2 N E 1-4
1.10 N 10 W 159 ncrcB.
63-No salo Lot 3 S 1-2 of N W 1-4
1-10 N 10 V 118.75 acroa
51 John Sommcr S W 1-4 M0 N 10
V 1C0 acres $2230.00
55-B UsseryS E l-l M0 N 10 W 1G0
acres $2000.00
5G-M Jones Lota 3-4 S 1-2 N V 1-4
2-5 K 11 W 1G1.10 acres $3500.00
57 -J G Porch S V 1-4 2-5 N 11 W
1C0 ocrcs $3500.00
58-C E James Lots 1 2 S 1 2 N E 1-4
3.5 N 11 W. 1G1.G2 acres $2500.00
59 J Moior S E 1-4 3-5 N II W 1C0
acres $1500.00
GO-T J Beardsloy N E 1-4 22-5 N 11
V 1G0 acres $4000.00
CI S C Georgo S W 1 4 3-5 N 11 W
1".0 aeros $7000.000
G2-II Miter 11 NE 1-4 24-5 N 11 W
1G0 acres $2500.00
..G3-J S Dilton N W 1-4 21-5 N 'IW
Mn. Wm. MeFmlyen teturned
from verml days visit In Oklahoma
City Friday morning. She was the
gaest of Mn. John Threadgill presi-
dnt af the Oklahoma SUte Feder-
ation of Woman' Club.
Thursday afternoon Mre. Thread-
gill gave- a reception for all Club of
fleers in Oklahoma City in honor . of
her euesta. Mrs A V Johnson vico
prosidont of the second District of
Geary and Mrs Wm. McFndyen pros-
ldene of the second District About
seventy ladles were present and a ve-
ry pleasant and socinblo time was
spont. In the evening Mrs. Thread-
gill assisted by Mrs. N. M. Itish
formerly of Anndarko gave a dinner
party for hor guota who enjoyed the
honors at.d hospitality shuwn them.
Advcrtisod List
Abney G W. Banks Mita Clam
H rook or Clarance Hninpy Miss
Jennie
Qrownen Wm J. Rnmey Mrs Eliza
Coswall Milly Co P Richard. Mrs
JL
Delia Shmutt Dellm
Gassnor Mr. Willis
Gilman W J
Hudson Mr. Mathew
Ilorrie L L . '.
Noland Mr Sam
Necorins Mr Fred
Pikons Mr Fred .
Pikens Moze t
Ramos Juan
Smith Mr Alma
Stignll II M
Savage Mr George
Taylor II E
Williams. Mr Price
Whlttington Mr Wiliio.
Wilson Mr. G F.
Wm II Campbell Postmaster.
" MEXICO'S IS A FAVORED CLIMATE IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE I
(Oopfrtfht IMS.)
PliiiiiiiiL'ii!.MmTOii'iii
.'jujiijiip 1 1 1 iii y
t- . - - -"in- -i .i r n " vr -tf !'ji emufMto
' - -- J i i . 1 i ' VKAV 1 X iT tT.M:il1WSL
' If III T iSSiU O
THREATENING
LETTERS
Postponed.
The Ladles of the Christian Church
hrvo postponed tho Feast of the
Season gTnblos until some time in
tho n-jur future ltd
ANADARKO BOOSTERS -
U
10 acres $2000.00
WA -W B Edwards s e i-i zi-u n n
W ICO acres $2700.00
Feby. 3
fK R E Mitchell N W 1-4 7-5 Nil
W 1C0 acres $2000.00
C6- C F Manschrcck LotB 1 and 2 S
1-2 of .N E 1-4 1-6 11 W 1G0 ncics
$1000.00
67 -J Clinkenb.-nrd Lots 3 and 4 S 1 2
N W 1.4 I ON 11 W 159.31. 31700.00
C3-J P Wampler S W 1-4 1-6 N 11
W 1G0 acres $201)0.00
rnJ Gerkon. SEI-ILCN 11 W 1G0
acres $2100.00.
70 -No Sale N E 1-4 9 G N 11 W 1C0
acres app. $3200.00
71 j T Peebles N E 1-4 33G N 11 W
acres 1C0 $6500.00
72 C E Hodges I ots 1 and 2S 1-2
eifl E 1-1 1 8 N 11 W 1C0.48 $2000.00
73 Boon Rogors L"tn 3 and 4 S 1-2
of N W 1-4 1-8 N 11 W 1G0.88 $2000.00
74-C W Malakowsky S W 1-4 1-8 N
11 W 1G0 acres $1175.00
75 S A Brooks S E 1-4 1-8 N 11 W
160 acres 1600.03
1R J M Lurison Jr. N E 1-4 27-8
N 11 W 160 acres $1600.00
77 C L Brownback N W 1 4 27-8 N
11 W 160 acres $2600.00
78 A J Morris N W 1-4 33-8 N 11
W 1G0 acres $1400.00
79- Jns Vlnyard S W 1-4 83-8 N 11
W 160 acres $1000.00
SO-Mra Lindley S E 1-4 38-8 N 11 W
160 acres $1600.00
8J-Fred Dinkier N E 1-4 35-8 N 11
W 160 acres $2850.00
82-Adjend S WM 33.9 N liW 160
acres app. $180000
83-C S Dougherty SE L4 33 9 N 11
W 160 acres $800.00
84 F S Meeso S W 1-4 33-10 N II W
Ladies Aid Entertained
Mrs. Xi P. Hudson assisted by
Mesdamos Stratton Geo. C. Campbell
Maxwell and Boyle
NOTICE.
1 have a wood proposition and no
crude oil proposition so 1 appeel to
every one that is using n cook stove
Purchasers of Lots in the New Town
Broxton on the New Railroad
of
The following Anadorko c!izens
have purchased lots in tho Commercial
club's now town of Broxlon on tho
to try a rick of tho split wood at tho AUua Roswen & Ei png0 railroad.
dam for only $2.25 a rick dolivorud
or un split for $1.7G. You can lonvo
orders at tho Democrat phone 33 or
Anadarko Real Estate Co. 1'hone 73.
Yours for Patronage
D6t T. A. Andelman.
entertained tho
Methodist Ladies Aid Thursd after
noon from 3 to b.
After an interesting business ses
sion Mesdames Castle and Ralph Strat
ton carh sang several selectionaeach
accompaning hersolf on tho piano an
accomplishment that forf singers
have.
Tho little Misses Dorothy and Do-
ris Campbell and Dorothy Strr.tton
sang selections which delighted every
one.
Mrs. G. W. Cmpboll who has been
President of tho Aid the past four
years was presented with a sst of
orango spoons as a slight token of tne
appreciation of her sorviccs.
Aftor a crnundrum contest which
caused much sociability in getting
the right answers delicato refresh-
ments were served.
Each meeting has brought now
members anxious to share its activi-
ties and at this meeting a number of
names were presented for enrollment.
WAITED Two or tbrco rooms for
light houso keeping Must be modern
Address E C Nichols in care of Hill
Paving Co
Tho biggest bargains you ever
heard of can be found at Young- Anodarko State
Tho proceeds from ftho sale of lots
will npply on tho bonus given by
Anadarko to Fecuru this important
railroad for Jaddo ronnly and Ana-
darko. Tho division headquarters
and shops will be located here. Is
your nnmu in tho list? If - ? get It
there nnd bo un "Anadarko Houslcr''
I Name No. Luti.
III. C. Bradford 10
W. H. Plum 5
B. S. Dixon 5
Bnnk . 6
Ed Elms
Paul Kaisor
L M Spivoy
Wosloy Chilfls . .
O E ffuormbergor.
heim's Great Expansion
Sale.
d3t
Take a straight tip Go to
Youngheim's Great Expansion
Sale and save your hard earned
money.
W. W. Terry transacted business In
Chickasha Friday.
.NOTICE To Real Estate men
My property in
market.
Std.
I E Cox. cash $250
L E Lyon 1
G D Dridkoll .A
J F Mitchell 1
J J Haird 1
W F Kurk 1
E n Perdlnwitz 1
J F Brown 1
MGrimn O'Nonl 1
II Franz 1
Mrs A Bergor 1
Dvko Balllnger 1
Ed Schlitt 1
M E Monsoll 1
3.6-10 is now off tho
W. II. Wood.
160 acres $800.00
85 A Loula S W 1-4 28-11 N 11 W
1C0 acres $800.00
86 L E Beach S E 1-4 28-11 N 11 W
1G0 acres $1700.00
Tho Oklahoma!! citing the case
of n ntgro who ccf.feosed to tho crime
of murder the details of which wore
just recited to him by n woman in nn
hypnotic trance suggests that such
telepathic or hypnotic suggestion
might be ;t prominent lactor in tho
detection and )"rniflhment of crime
truly and also in tho commission cf
crime if sullicient importance wo-o
attacbod to it. It is n sort of evi
dence which presumed to bo credible
ennnot well co disproved. Given nn
unprincipled telepathist and sufficient
reward nnd anybody can be proved
guilty of a crimo and bo pructi
cally helpless in the promises.
Use Bob White Laundry Soap
and make a noise of satisfaction
like a quail. Sold at Skaggs
Grocery.
Jake and LaroTlngley and families
aro enjoying a visit from their moth
er Mrs. Maltcia A. Tingly and their
two brothers Chas. tpd Levia Tingloy
of Clark county Illinois who arrived
in the city Friday morning. J eke
Tingly who haB been serriously 111 is
much improved.
Thomas Kenrse of Fort Cobb was
in the city Friday attonding the
School land sale.
Mrs. Wm. Veraen was in the pity
Thursday visiting Mrs Fay Piatt.
Nathan & DeFord 2 1 Ford Rotes 1
W F McCracken 2 A Martinez 1
A S Roberts 2 W P Hudson t 1
C A Cleveland 4 F"nk Ward 1
Oglo Bros 2TA Dinkier
You.mhuim Clothing Co 2 ! Oscar Diobr
W II Campbell .- 2
B F Holding 2
P L Jorgenson 2
Eccloston & Coggins 2
Huirmort & Ayns 2
Baldwin & Gibbs Co 2
Sutter & Stephenson 2
Harver J Miller 1
W M Reece 1
J L Montgomery 1
J N Howard 1
R L Mitchell 1
II J Konnoy ....-.. 1
A J Berry....' - .....!
P J Miller
Knrl Douglusa. .
W E Turner....
M Loonharri
Fred Pfoff
D G Galloway ....
Frank Callahan
Hugh Graham ....
Frank Grccor ..
Edward B Tels
E A Kunkol
P A Romack-.. .-.
C L Kunkel
W I Lacey
...1
.. 1
...I
...1
...1
1
. .. 1
....1
- 1
1
1
...... 1
1
1
I
- ..1
Sale of School Land.
Provoking Anony-
ous Correspondence
CONSPIRACY EXISTS
People Intimidated and Inocrdiar-
ism Attempted
As n result of the sale of tho
school land by the state bad feeling
hue beonovokod in the Apache vicini-
ty. John Wernli J. II. Rnthjchs
nnd a Mr. Higgins hnvo all boon tho
reclpionts anonymous ihrrntening lot.
ters nnd nn ntten.pt was inndo to
burn Mr Wemll's linrn. The would
be incendiary piled stalks ngainstlho
eide of tho barn nnd flrod it and hia
tracks wore plainly disorenibla whoro
he lind retreated from the scene. Tho
barn howovor failed to ignllo. Tho
tubstanca of the letters is nt follows:
"Thia Is to notify you nnd your
whole outfit to keep your fingers off
of my "school land to be solda now.
Now if you don't wont your enrcata lo
go to tho boneynrd takejjoyjy) in
timet'"'"" ' '
Tho I'ostmnstor at Apacho has ta-
ken tho matter up and detectives aro
at work on tho enso. In nddition to
this Judge Wood recoived a notico
to put tho County Atty. nnd tliu Sher-
iff on tho trail of thomattor and root
it out ami to keep tho lund ofllco in-
formed of what was doing. Thero is
a strong suspicion of who tho guilty
parties are and Judgo Wood wus in
formed from Guthno that such con-
spiracies arc unlawful and would bo
prosecuted to the limit nf tho law.
Judge Wood made a spooch this morn-
ing to tho loseces making plain tho
gravity of tho crimo and that tho
state nad taken euro of them and
trontod them fairly nnd wanted them
to act iiKowiso anu n it was necess-
ary to striko tho guilty tinrticB off
tho sale list andcuncol leatcs it would
ba dono. It Is said that those who
have a small amount of improvements
aro in tho habit of laying out sons to
prevent nny competition In the bid
ding. Judge Wood has received or
ders irom the Land office however
that whoro lasiees aro absent without
legitimate reason tho milo will pro-
ceed in its regular order.
Notice to Contractors
Plans and specifications for a two
story 50x100 ft. brick store building
will bo found at Baird's Confection-
ery. Contractors wishing to bid will
please call this week. Sealed bids
will be opened at G p. m. Monday
Feb. 7. Owner reserves right to re-
ject any and all bids. Certified check
for 3 er cent of bid to accompany
each bid.
Ned fiisson of awton was in tho
city on busines Friday.
Sealed Bids.
Soalod bids will be recelveu at tho
ofllco of City Clerk Anadarko Okla.
up to Feb. 7th. 1910 at G o'clock p.ra
for the furnishing the material and
doing all work necessary to install
tho extension of the light lines to tho
Highlands addition according to tho
plans and spociflctioiu on file in tho
Cty Clerk's office.
A certltied check to the amount of
thee per cent of the amount bid
must accomnany each bid to guaran-
tee that a contract will be entered in
to. Tho cooncil reserves tho right
to reject any and all bids.
C C McKnlght City Clerk
dfit
Pleasant Birthday Surprise
Somo how tho nows got out in the
Foster neighborhood that Samuol B
Wamesly would be 70 years old Fri-
day Jan. 28. Word wob sent to his
many friends to mako it a momorablo
occasion for Mm by givintr him u sur-
prise. Whon tho hour camo nearly
tho cntiro neiKhborhood rushed in on
him about the samo time. They
brought with thorn a nico easy chair
which was presented to Mr Wamesley
by S E Erwin in un appropriate
speo;h andjaftor a splondid repast
from well filled baskets brought with
them tho jolly crowd all dosperaed
a lato hour.
A Friend
at
Raisins I Raisins 1 Raisins t
Fresh Gleaned Seedless Raisins
regular 10 cent pkfjes. for 5
cents each. Skaggs' Grocery.
Lon Woriner was an Apacho viiitor
Thursday
Editor Wm. Hailett of tho Fort
Cobb Record was in tho city on busi-
ness thisjveok
R II Cullon transacted business in
Chickasha Thursday
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Roberts, A. S. Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 311, Ed. 1, Friday, February 4, 1910, newspaper, February 4, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82263/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.