Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 19, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 1, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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HENDERSON.
Front Laced Coracta
HAVE YOU EVEB WORM A
HENDERSON
Front Laced Corse
Come to our store and let us show you our new
Henderson Front Laced Corsets.
We are sure the beauty of desig.i and artisticness
of these Corsets will please you.
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Particularly for women above I lie average build we suggest
Model 777 with both front and back lacing as with this Corset
both the abdomen and hips can be reduced decidedly.
The extra length below the waistline including the unboned
skirt extension encases and confines the lower part of the body so jj
that the entire corseted figure is moulded into slender graceful f
lines in accordance with the prevailing fashions.
Price for Style 777 - - - - $3.00
Other qualities priced - 50c to $2.50
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LOCAL NEWS
.Toe Hnraway or Oklnhomn City
wob thn gucnt of II. G. Ilnrvoy nncl
family Sunday.
Mis Urackmun of- Guthrie- la
nsslstlsK In tho T. U.' Richnrils taller
shop.
The newest fad Matinee lock-
ets an'' chains at Mitchell's.
18-d2t
Cadoian Luitwcller Mnnager of
hn McAllister Fuel Co. at Oklahoma
City visited over night with his par.
ontn Mr. and Ml?. E. II. Luitwellcr.
Get a new Matinee locket and
chain at Mitchell's Jewelry
Store. 18-d2t
Mr. Selman of Chickasha visited
with Eugene l.uitwoilor and others
last Sunday.
Uoono D. Hito returned from n
business trip to Oklnhoma City Monday.
Wanted A young man as sales-
man in Men's Furnishings Goods
Department at The Fair Dep't
Store. 17-dtf
Chas. Slcmp and George Emxons
wont to Oklahoma City Sunday to
sen tho air ship that nover went up.
They returned homo Mondav.
Fresh vegetables daily at
Skagg' Grocery Store. 15-dGt
1 The Peoples' Store
ANADARKO.
Miss Newhousc of Tulsa arrived
at tho Presbytorian Mission Monday
where shn has accepted a position
with employees.
Miss E'lon Whlto went to Lawton
on business. Monday.
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She CRESCENT GROCERY
DYCH13 & M'OOSTKR i
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When it comes to fresh
tender meats cut in the
most approved style and
fresh clean groceries of
the best brands and at the
lowest price.
Wc are the people try
us we think we can
convince you.
Il-nV.MAIN STUET
PHONE 11
Circulation counts in Advertising. The Democrat has it.
$6000.00
Bonafide Furniture
Sale
00K out for the biggest Closing Out Furniture Sale
ever held in Caddo County. I am quitting business
and my entire stock must go regardless of cost. Iron
Beds Springs Matresses Dressers Kitchen Safes Din-
ing Tables Center Tables Kitchen Cabinets Dining
Chairs Rockers Davenports Carpets Rugs. Mattings
Ice Boxes in fact everyihing
Must Be Sold
The Big Sale begun
Saturday February 19K
And continues Until
The Stock Is Sold
FASHION JEWELRY
The new maninee lockets and
ehuins are tho correct fad.
Topaz and amethist mounted
I belt pins hat pins and waist
sets are in groat evidence.
Reconstructed ruby and chal-
cedory set rings are particularly
fashionable Diamonds are al
ways good. For the new crea-
SWen ton see
J. F. Mitchell Jewelry Co.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
ARE CAe SAFE a ECONOMIC LIGHTS I
V5ESJr-W35
Wc arc Agcnis for Ihc Wcslinhousc Line the Best Made
The city has fixed the lighting rates as follows: 1st 100
kilowatts 8c; next 50 kilowatts 7c; next 50 kilowatts Gc;
all over 200 kilowatts 5c.
The above rates combined with the use of WestinghoiioO
Tungston Lamp will give you the best light known at a
price as cheap as oil lamps. Come in and let us talk the
matter of Electricity over with you if you don't understand it
Yours for Satisfaction
John Pfeiff and Sons
PHONE 3
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WANT AN AUTO?
BUY II Nil AUTOMOBILE
J. M. Y0UNGBL00D SELLS THEM
HAVE A TALK WITH HIM
a at th& beacon o$ the yeah -many
tiAnituhe wake& ae In a tight
eohne. and ty Swfina theih ov-eh-d-toefe
&e uot a eone on a Cot o4
food iiAnlttAe tfeeau&e we had
th& ea&fi to (itCh th&m oat. ouPi
bh&eiaC bUee& on eUaPi-s eCotfo&b
eafiinet6 eUlonieh dh&teehA
and Std hoom &etd vhCC d&Cifvt
ifott-. vifo&n ownd ouh watt han
In and look ound $uu now-
hau- a Ctitfo now and tfo&n. eom&
to the $tii- &to& with the- littlejM?e&.
Eccleston & Coggins
The One Price Store.
Town Topics.
Misa Vulna Toplcy went to Guthrio
Snturduy to visit Mm Uuth McCarthy
who ia nttonriiiiK bcIiooI nt St. Joseph's
nciulm.y.
f&A s&i'ft Trfrlfcii mill' """ ri'iii dtf&l
Come Early and Get Your Choice of Spring House
Furnishings.
Miller's Furniture Sale
ANADARKO - - OKLAHOMA
Every sack of Hunter's Cream
Flour guaranteed to do better
than any other' At Skaggs'
Grocery. 15-d9t .
Misses Iheroso and Marion Frnnz
returned from Okltuomu City Sunday
voning where they went Saturday on
business.
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3 doz. Ladies Latest Style Hats
just arrived at Bradford &
Davidson Store. They must Sell
Will not move them. Sure
wholesale prices- 18-df
Hoy England went to Hinton on
businoss Tuosny.
Found-A bunch of keys Owner
call at.thid office an' pay for this
Jocnl and receive tho keys.
Folger'a Famous Coffee for 23
25 35 and40 cents per lb. at
Skaggs' Grocery. 15-dGt
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No Croekir-y
No Souvenirs
NotHing goes witH
Folg'er's Golden Gate Coffee
but satisfaction.
JA.FOLGER6
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And there is no coffee that give? such universal satisfac
tion as Folg'er's Golden Gate. There is
health and cheerfulness in every cup.
RichAromatic Delicious. Aroma-tlght tins-only.
A. Folger L Co. San Francisco.
Established In 1850.
For sale withvall the best brands of groceries at
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Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 19, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 1, 1910, newspaper, March 1, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82282/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.