Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 45, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 31, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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I JEWELRY QUALITY.
We take pleasure in showing to you Jewelry with
both cless and quality combined.
You can dnend on the durability and wearing effect
in what you buy of
J. F. Mitchell Jewelry Co.
Anadarko Oklahoma.
Handy Ways
of a Husband
LYON & MATTHEW CO.
- SUCCESSORS TO-
"Whon you lmvo lime George" said
Mrs. Andrews ono ovonlng "I wish
you would put up that shclt In tho
kllchon."
"It Is so linrd to do ifnytlilnK after
dark" sighed hor husbnnd. "If you
can wait till Saturday nftcrnoon I'll do
It then."
"That's what you said last week"
Mrs. Androws remonstrated. "I wait
cd till Saturday and then you said you
would put up tho sholf when you fin-
ished reading tho pnpor. IJy that time
you had forgotton It."
"Well then 1 suppose It's up to rao
to do It now" ho said. "Whore's tho
shelf?"
"Out In tho kitchen. Do you need
help?"
"You needn't stir" ho said gener-
ously. "I can do It all right."
II. II. OlIAMPL-IN L.VMHI3R COMPANY
LUMBER
Shingles Lath
aivd Cement
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY
PHONE 23
WANT AN AUTO?
BUY THE FORD AUTOMOBILE
J. M. Y0UNGBL00D SELLS THEM
HAVE A TALK WITH HIMl
THE DEMOCRAT has the best equipped Job Department o
any paper in Caddo County. We guarantee every job
t ogive satisfaction. Call and see samples and get prices before'
order your stationery. Good stock first class workmanship.
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ECCLESTON & COGGINS
THE ONE PRICE STORE
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In n few mlnutm after ho disap-
peared his wlfo Icnrd his apologetic
tones. "I'm sorry to hothor you" ho
said "but whero do you want that
shelf?"
Ills wlfo could not count tho num-
ber of times sho had told him sho
wanted It put up over tho sink but
aho wont patiently and indicated tho
place with her finger.
"Oh seems to mo you did say soma-
thing about that" ho acknowledged.
"It won't tako mo n minute so you
needn't bother to wait when you're so
tired."
Sho went bade to tt sowing and
had taken several stitches boforo ho
called again. "Say do you know whero
tho mlschlof tho hammer's gono to?"
"It Is In tho tool drawer" sho an
sworcd. "That is unless you've had
It alnco I put It away."
"It isn't there" ho cried triumphant
ly. "I'vo already looked thoro."
Mrs. Androws went out to tho kltch
en nnd hunted for tho missing ham-
mer. "It beats alt how things got lost In
this house" ho said. "That girl Is the
limit. It's sheer carelessness."
"That's what I'vo always said" Mrs.
Andrews agreed sweetly as sho Ashed
the hammer out from under tho stove.
"Hore it Is."
Tho husband had tho graco to laugh.
"That time I was stung" ho sojd.
"I used tho hammor this morning to
pound a nail In my shoo and I re-
member tny foot struck it as I left the
room so I must have kicked It under
the stove. Whero nro tho nails?"
"Aren't screws better?"
"Scrowsl" ho exclaimed. "In that
wood? Nothing but long nails would
hold that shelf. I harbn't tho slightest
Idea whero thero aro any."
Mrs. Androws found tho nails and
went back to her work.
"Alice!" hor husband called pres-
ently. "Would you mind holding tho
shelf while I pound?"
Sho went out again nnd hold It while
ho hammered nwny for dear life. Sho
was also properly sympathetic when
tho nails bont.
"Thero scorns to ho n confounded
beam In tho way" ho sold. "I'll havo
to boro holes first. You go and sit
down and I'll call you when I need
holp."
He was as good as his word for she
was scarcely seated when sho was
summoned again.
"Do you know whero tho bit is?"
ho nsked. "I'vo been hunting an ago
for it."
Sho opened tho tool drawor and
took it out.
"Well that boats all!" ho ex-
claimed. "I looked there. It must
have been under that box. It's very
hard to find anything with tho box of
nails In there."
Sho had sewed n full scam when
she looked up and snw him standing
In tho doorway.
"You were quiet" sho said. "I didn't
hear you do much hammering."
"I had to glvo It up" ho told her.
"Those nails aro worthless and I
knocked qulto a bit of plaster down
trying to mako them stay In. I'll get
better nails and put It up somo other
time."
When his wlfo had tnken caro of tho
tools nnd sent for tho girl to sweep up
tho plaster sho finished her sowing
without so much ns n rcfcrcnco to tho
shelf. Indeed It was not mentioned
again for six wooks. Then Androws
spoko of It himself.
"Great Scott!" ho cried aghast. "I'll
put up that shelf at once. I never
thought of It till I put my hand Into
ray pocket Just now nnd found tho
nails I bought."
"Novcr mind" sho said. "You aro
pretty tired tonight and anyhow
Bertha nnd I put up that shelf with
screws six weeks ago."
Avoiding Infection of Milk.
In order to cllmtnnto all danger ol
Infection from dirty milk bottles and
to place tho distribution of wholo milk
on n strictly sanitary basis tho New
York milk committee In its soven In-
fants' milk depots is using for tho first
time In Now York city a slnglo sorvlco
paper milk bottle which It Instructs
its patrons to throw away as soon as
It Is emptted of milk. Sclontlflo
American.
SOME LOCALS.
Low interest at last. Come
and see Maxson the loan man.
Office at J. M. Youngblood's on
Main street.
Don't forgot that tho Star Theatre
on Droadwoy gives first-class pic-
tures ovcry night 3td
For Home Happiness.
Tho road to homo happiness lies
over small stepping stones; slight cir-
cumstances aro the stumbling blocks
nf families. A cold unkind wnnt
.checks and withers tho blossom of
the dearest lovo as tho most delicate
rings of tho vino aro troubled by tho
falntoit breeze. Jesso.
Ladies fmo at tho Opera ' House.
N. D. Homombar after C Vh.
Admission will bo 10-20-30 conts.
Plain sotting Itoon 6 Morgan
Uuildlng. dtf
Alfalfa meal whilo it Inats at $1.
per sack at Main Ftroot Feed Storo
nt Ilnirmort-Aycra old stand. Ul-tf
500 nice big bales of hay at 42
cents per bale while they last.
One block north of Hammert &
Ayers Gtd
For Sale
Having drawn a claim In Choyonno
Hlver and Standing Hock Indinn
Reservation wo offer tho following
property for sale :
Lot ono (1) Block 13 50x150
fenced with G foot sido walk.
Lot fivo (5) Block 13 improved
with fino fruit trees growing.
Two ponies; ono buggy; ono set
double harness. AH of our houBn
hold goods. J. C. Richoy
Emma G. Richoy
27 tf 210 West Washington Avo.
Farm and Possession Sale or
Trade
A 100 aero farm three miles from
Carnegie nearly all tlllablo 3 acres
of alfalfa 2 acres of good orchard
farm all fenced but ono sido and pas-
turo fenco fino stream of running
water timber for wood and posts
good two room house extra good born
has a $1000. G-year loan. Prico $2500
Good terms WILL TKADE. CAN
GET POSSESSION NOW.
Baldwin & Gibbs Co.
2twky 33-ltd Carnegie Okla.
Ladies freo at tho Opera House.
Ono Gentloman and ono Lady or
two Lndits'tmn go to Dorthy's Stock
Compuny Monday night on ono Reserv-
ed ticket if purchased before G P. M
Monday. Romombor after C P. M.
no Iron doin's.
Mrs. Milford Dead
Mrs. H. W. Milford wifo of former
nditor of tho Carnegie Herald died
Frid y evening. Tho funeral services
woro hold at tho homo Sunday at 2
o'clock. Mr Milford had sold tho
nlant and exnected to movo with his
family on a farm near Carnegie when
his wfo took sick with favor. Sho
loavos several childron tho youngest
a baby but a fow weeks old.
THE DOROTHY STOCK GO.
AT THE
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OPERA HOUSE
ALL WEEK
Commencing Monday Night March 28 1910
Has the reputation of giving CLEAN MORAL UP-TO
DATE PLAYS not old plays undor a new title but new play
each and every night
At Tent Prices 1 0 20 and 30c
Giveua a chance to prove what we say. Come Monday night
and if you are not satisfied we will give back your money
and a free ticket for the rest of the week. Now what do yo'i
think of this? Is it fair or not? You may not be Brown
from Missouri but I am willing to show you. Come Monday
night and let us show you.
Tent Prices 10 20 and 30c
I The Muse of Poetry Sings of
a ropuiar Kesort
"Oh The place to buy at a moderate price"
Says Mr. Jones to Mr. Rice
"Corn and tomatoes the best ever canned
Apples and oranges always on hand
Radish and onions and always O. K.
New pattern hats on sale Mon-
day. Sprague & Co.
Sweet Cream.
Call un 'phone No 75 and order
Sweet Jersey Cream in 1-2 pints
1 pint and quart bottles deliver-
ed at your door every morning.
20-Dlmo.
WANTED Room and Board
or room alone in private house
Best of reference. Call on or
address Democrat office. 3td
The Wind.
At a banquet in San Francisco
apropos of tho blizzard that gripped
tho east last month Dr. Horaco E.
Thompson tho statistical writer said
with a smllo:
"Hut tho blizzard had its humorous
sido. My cousin's wlfo in Brooklyn
awoke h'ir husband when the storm
was at its height
"'Jim' sho said Jim! Listen!'
"'Listen to what?' Jim growled.
"The wind' sold his wifo. 'Don't
you hear how it's moaning nnd groan.
IngT'
" 'Is It?' said Jim. 'Well put out a
poppormlnt lozongo tbon. It's tho
best thing In tho world for tho wind.' "
Scotland Duys American Granlto.
American granlto is being shipped
to Europe. Not long ago 320 tons of
bluo granlto from South Carolina woro
sent to Aberdeen Scotland. It re-
quired 11 cars to transport the stone
to Charleston S. C frcm tho quarries.
It will bo manufactured Into monuments.
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IIAGGS has the finest that comes this way.
Keeps them at prices in reach of us all
And will pay you in future to give him a call
olden Gate Coffee which beats all the rest
et it and use it if you want the best.
Swift's Premium Bacon that cannot be beat.
"Cabbage and other things bully to eat.
Olives stuffed plain or in some other wise
Dried fruit of all kinds to make dainty pies.
"Save him your patronage tho' it be small
This store extends a warm welcome to all.
Oscar is here with his business to stay
Remember his store is on East Broadway
Every week dav is his bargain day."
0. P. SKAGGS' G. 0. D. Grocery
PHONE 92
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LITTLEvAGQKNS
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GREAT FORTUNES ARE
MADE BY THE DOLLARS
THAT WERE DEPOSITED
IN THE BANK
EVERYBODY NOW ON EARTH would have to live
five hundred years and work every second of both day and
night and count $21 a second just to count wnat one dol
lar wound amount to if put in the bank at 10 per cent com-
pound interest for five hundred years. Money grows if
you let it.
We will pay you interest on the moneyyau put in our
bank and compound the interest every six months.
FIRST STATE BANK
Anadarko Okla.
CAPITAL $15000.00
H. C. Bradford President Dyke Ballinger Vice.Pres.
T D. Lnwson CatthW
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