Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 60, Ed. 1, Monday, April 18, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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LAWKKriCE KOK
COUNTY JUDGE
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you so much that you will not worry about the process. I know how to
do good work and spare the patient pain.
I stop toothache instantly. I destroy the nerve in a tooth at one sitting without pain.
And I will not charge you a penny if my workmanship and the material I use do not measure
up in every way to the highest standard of the very best Dentists in Oklahoma. Remember
I guarantee to uss the best of material. MY PRICES ARE NO HIGHER and in irany cases
not as high as rhose charged by the ordinary dentist. Out ti Lown paLicius Lio.; v.'jj vant
the best an J vilue time I am able to turn out the highest po3sihle grade of wnrf in a short
time equipped as I am with all the modern appliances known lo the dental prvfcajirm and
save you time find money. I don't belong to the dentist's combine.
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Bank Reference Given
Office Hours: 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Daily.
Office West of Postoffice -
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When you want the best coffee that ever came to Ana-
darko. The White House has no equal.
'10c per IS 2 lb for 75c
4 cans Peerless Blackberries 0c
Highest Pat. Flour in U. S. for $2.85 per 100 lb
or $1.45 per 50 lb sack
Tomatoes 11 cans for 25c
Hominy Scotts 3 cans for 25c
Kraut " " 4 " 25c
Veal Loaf per can 10c
Sausafe 2 lb ? rmours 25c
t Pkgs. Indian Corn Flakes 30c
Grandmothers W. Powder 4 pkgs U0c
10 Bars Sail Soap while they last 25c
Large Bottle Ketchup for . 20c
Toilet Soap 3 bars for 20c
J. A. Folgor spices pepper Ginger Allspice Mace Cloves
in fact every thirg in Spice line at 7c per box. Same as
sold for 10 cents. Folger's 75c teas for 60. CASH
PRICES ONLY.
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The Alhambra Stock Co will (
open the Airdome Saturday
night April 1G 1910. The com-
pany also plays all nexc week.
Seventeen people band and or-
chestra. Remember they will
play every night next week rain
or shine. If too damp and rainy
in the Airdome will go to the
Opera House. The band will lead
you. Admission 10 20 30.
The Alhambra Stock Co'sband
will indicate which way to go.
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Grippe
Grippo was flrst described In Eng-
land in 1173 since when tlioro have
been more than 100 opldomlcs. It
flrst appeared in the United States In
1C27 and wont all over the western
hemtsphoro. Tho last epidemic start
ed in Bokhara In May 1889 and
reached tho United States in tho raid-
dlo of December. Its rato of spread
Is exactly ns rapid as travel. SInco
1883 there have been grippo epidomlcs
In most American cities every wlntor
Just as thoro are many mild cases
of "cholorlnn" during deadly epidemics
of cholera so there aro many cases
of bad colds In the head or "grlplno"
falso iufluenza when true grippo Is
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the thought of the excellent appearance your
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Consultation Free
Sunday: 9 to 10 A. M. 1 to 2 P. M.
ANADARKO OKLAHOMA
MISS THE LIGHT A0 NOISE
Reasons Why Some Townspeople Are
Unable to Live Comfortably In
the Country.
Tho necessity which soma people
reel ror noisy surroundings was un-rs
tloned by n famous spoclullst In giv-
ing a n cdlcnl explanation of tho case
of little Horace Collins the horde
i.nesFenjer boy says tho London Dully
Mall The lad although able to grati-
fy ever wish as tho guest of Lord
l.nnsdnwre at Dowood house has a
mattering tonplnc for the btihtle and
light of the London streets.
"It Is a very clear case of nostalgia"
said tho doctor. "A person suffering
llku Hint has lost two everyday friends
an It wjrc nolso and light. It Is en-
tirely due fo tho nenos. Our nervous
sytteui .'0t8 Into a pronounced groove
In accor'Vnce with the everyday con-
dition under which wc live. A sud-di-u
oh- "? tn living throws the nerv-
ous sy :em out of gear. Doth light
nvd noise are nervous stimuli to peo-
ple who Iro amid nolso and light.
"Pure wcy the comradeship of nolso
and Uht nnd tlw nervous system
loses two stimulants necessary to its
well being and suffers In consequence.
"With tho boy Collins tho fact that
ho does not sen policemen troubles
hhn because policemen to him Wave
become an Important part of tho nat-
ural scheme of things.
"A very similar caso occurred with
a London housekeeper of mine. Sho
sent away to tho country and
simply could not cndut to Hvo there.
She xalsscd tho conip. .ilonshlp of
noise so much that sho had to bo
brought back to town again quickly
for her health was beginning to suf-
fer." "" Cottage Pudding.
One cup of sugar bultcr size of egr
one teaspoonful soda in ono-hnlf cup
of milk two teaspoons cream of tartar
in two cups of flour one-half teaspoon
vanilla little Bait Peat well and bake
in a shcot tin.
Sauco. Two tnblespoons flour and
butter slzo of egg creamed togother.
Add slowly 1V4 cups boiling water
add ono cup of sugar and flavor with
lemon vanilla or nutmeg No egg in
the pudding.
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NDA WORTHY DESCENDANT!
Original Ananias Need Not Have Been
Ashamed of This On of His
Many Relatlvss.
George Nicholson a Kansas City
manufacturer was discussing tho
I $3000000 Ufa lnuranco policy thnt
has attracted so much attention to
hlmMn the Insurance world
"You sco." said Mr. Nicholson with
a smllo "wo don't live as long bore
in Missouri as they ds in Montana
so Insurance) Is very necessary
"A Montana man was talking in the
smoking room of a Kansas City hotel
about longovlty.
" 'Now ho said 'our Montnna nlr
is something llko air. It makes you
1 llv whether you want to or not Why
I my Uncle Gcorgo'll bo 00 next spring
but you'd never think It to see hliu
hoppln' on and off his biplane when
he's starting out to seo his old folks.
My Aunt LIzzIo Is 80 and sho's the
junior golf champion of Hlg Fork. I
tell you she's a peach of a player for
a Junior. When sho gets a few more
years ovor her head sho'U mako the
older playors set up thore alu't no
doubt about that. My relations nro
strong all around Dig Fork IluKo nnd
Miles City but I can't call to mind
any of them ovor passing in tholr
chocks undor the century mark."
"'It seems to me I'vo read some-
whero though' said" a qulot mnn
'that ono of your relntlons died very
suddenly whllo still young.'
"'Oh' said the Montnnan 'you're
thinking about Uncle Polo. He got
damages from tho Dig Fork Palladium
for publishing a fals9 account of his
death. That's all thoro is to that.'
"'No' said tho quiet man; 'it wasn't
your Undo Poleg and it wan't in the
Big Fork Palladium. It was in tho
Acts of tho Apostles and It concerned
your Unf Ananias.'"
On His Desk.
i The ink called tho blotter an old
I soak then tho fight started. The ruler
' got her foot In it Inch by inch and
Instead of helping her out the stamps
stunk to tho envelopes and let tho pen
holder. Tho keys w ' buneh so.
tbo pencil lead them . nd let the
paper weight
I At this stage of the battle the paper
knife stepped in cut out the fight and
silence reigned supremer Judge
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rorat will be found th announcement
of It L. Lawronce for tho nomination
i'or County Jude subject to Ue ho
tier of the drtncer&Mc prlrcarr. j
Mr Lawrence wns born on n farm
in Hmnblin County. Tennessee. Whwi
he wiu nine years of nee his lather
' died niH hli tnotlir movid to Ji'fT'r
son City Tenn. whoro Cnrson-Nowmun
Colleu is located that her children
iul(;ht have every educitionnl mlvnn-
t..K. Mr Lawrence boy though he
wns at that time fully appreciated
the splendid advantage! ottered him
Htid determinedly applying hitnseif to
nln studios completed the Joircrson
City Ilifh School courso in 1897 Ho
:hen entered Cnrson-Ncwman College
graduating from the literary depart-
ment In 190? and completed the ousL
ness course 1007.
Following tho completion of his
collego course he engaged quite ex-
tensively in farming nnd stock rais-
ing utilizing his evenings for tho
study of law. Having determined to!
"evotrf his cntiro nffort to thn li-gul
profession ho ontored Cumborlnnd
Pnivorslty completing the law courso
In January 1009. Ho was admitted to
the Car in Tuniifsouu on Jan. 29 1909
nnd to tho Unr of Oklahocn Dec. 0.
1909 having pnsicd the examination
in such a mnnnT as to call forth a
glowing tributo from our chlof Jus-
tices. Atty. Lawrence hns sinco his In
cation in Anndarxo proven h!mse)f
exceptionally well versed in legal
lore with a quick perception u re-
tentive memory nnd a ready grasp of
tho merits of n case. His knowledge
of tho inw 'his upright character and
his ability to carefully consider u
caio from every stand point tioing
sufficiently broad-minded to to devoid
uf prejudice and of sullicient integrity
to bo ubovo favoritism renders him
exceptionally well qualified for tho
important office to whiih ho aspires.
He has our unqualified endorsement
us heing worthy of und enimenMy
fitted fcr 'bU high oIUcj and should
he secure tho nomination ut tho pri-
mary would add strength to the Dem-
ocratic ticket and contribute in no
sm-ll measure to tho sweeping vic-
tory which awaits the democratic
nominees nt the November olcctlon.
Niagara Glen Worth Seeing.
Niagara clen is a zrent nlaea tor
outanlsts. Many fine specimens grow
oere and sinco the park commission-
ers have cleared It of objectionable
features so that' it ta hardly to b
eallod a wild placo It certainly might
bo termed weird. A place that should
bo sought out by nature lovem hut
hardly tho tourists it moans work
ana time to see it well and It is ao
place to go alone but a guide Is most
alwrm thero to take ono through
Probably not moro than two or three
out oi eacn thousand visitors to Ni-
agara Falls ever hear of this nlnrn
nd perhaps fewer seo k. Now Or
leans Times-Democrat.
Cold and Aloof.
"Lord- Curzon during tho visit that
nded in his marriogo to MIrb Letter
proved very interesting In his cold
proud way."
The speaker a Chlcagoan smiled
and resumed:
"Cold and proud as young decree
Curzon wns ho regarded the house of
lords as colder and prouder. He told
mo onco that whon ho asked his fa-
ther it his first spoech in tho house
of lords had bocn difficult the old gen-
tleman rordlcd:
"'Difficult! It was like addressing
heeted tombstones by torchlight!' "
Sweet Potati Rolls.
Croat" a 'nb'.capoun.'ul each of bu;
er and n gr. To th's add n cupful
of scalded milk a pinch of salt a cu;
ful of sweet potato and u fourth of u
yeast cako. Mix with enough flour
for knoadli. Whon smooth lot li
rise till doublo its original bulk and
bake In muffin tins.
Nothing to Say.
According to a delhrhtfnl ntnrv i
RtlAltAV rflrtnimtnil tn . t. m tnUt...ll...l
Journnl of Ethics by Rov. Bradley Gil-
man tno splendid mental equipment
of tbo poet did not Includb humor.
In his characteristically impassioned
way Shelley was deeply Interested In
tho problem of Immortality. Ono day
ho met n nursemaid wheeling n vory
young child in a perambulator.
"Here Is a little soul" ho roflectcd
"receutly como to" earth out of tho
great unknown preceding human life.
Perhaps ho can toll mo something
nbout the great unknown after human
life. The two realms may bo ono and
tbo samo."
He accosted tbo Infant twlco but of
courso gained no response only a
blank lnfantllo stare.
"Alasl alas!" sighed Shelley. "How
yery reticent theso llttlo creatures
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"It's nothing short of n miracle that
I am spnrod to my friends and rIa
tlvos" declarod Patty with n lugubri-
ous air ns she proceeded to unload
the millinery creation of bird and.
nnlmals from her head. "It's n won-
dor that my sad and sudden end "
"Why Patty what In the world ha
happened?" naked Corlnno plumping:
down on tho hntrnck soat and draw-
ing her cullor to the placo bosldo har-
"I came ovor to toll you tho wno'o
thrilling tale" snld Patty. "You know
dear that nil my lifo I linvo longed
to do something worth whllo I meant
to put my own powers and rosoureos.
to tho tost. I wanted to know Just
what I should do undor circumstances
calling for coolness and quick decision.
Well yesterday my opportunity
carao."
"Why what in tho world hap-
poned7" oxclnimod Corlnno. "Do got:
Into your story quick Patty and leave-
out the preliminaries."
"No story is good without tho prop-
er Introduction" roturned Patty re-
provingly "nnd this Is Just llko the-
ctories you rend in books."
Seeing thnt hor listener was proper
ly lmprosscd Patty went on: "I had
promised Merrill that I would pros
out bis mufllor bo I put an iron on
that little stove attached by n hose to
tho Jet near mother's dresser nnd
then went down to tho library to.
rend whllo it was heating. Only a.
few minutes Inter thoro camo a smotl
of burning stuff nnd tho room bogar.
to fill with smoke."
"Why Patty It wns a flrol"
"Pleaso don't Interrupt Corlnno but
you gucsBcd correctly. Instead ot
rushing wildly into tho stroct or
screaming for Hilda in tho kitchen 1
ran upstairs and by somo instinct
made for mother's room. Thero the
soothing roaring flames mat my;
gazo."
"You didn't go in?" criod CorinnOi
"I did" declarbd Patty grimly
though well pleased with tho effect ut
her recital up6n her listener. Ot
course tho flro was over In tho cor-
ner whero Merrill's muffler dangling;
from tho dresser was a masa of -flames.
Without n cry but with my
faco deadly palo I could seo myself
in tho mirror I rushed into tho midst
of that terriblo conflagration nnd
turned off tho open gas Jot. The
frightful heat and amoko and odor al-
most ororcamo mo. I fell back only
to como on again with renewed de-
termination dragging mother's new
blankets which had Iain folded on th
couch. I dashed tho bundle with all
my strength on that wicked blaze."
"Why what if you had caught oo
flro?"
"In such moments of peril" said
Patty grandly "ono must not tulnlc
of one's self. Next I rushed1 to- tno-
tolophono and told tho operator that
our houso was burning to the ground
and asked her to ring tbo alarm for
me. In nn anothor Bccond or two I
bad Merrill on tbo wlro. To him I
had barely reported that our homo
was In flnmea and I was battling with
thorn all alono when I heard tho re-
ceiver drop nt his end ot tho line.
"By this time I was faint and gid-
dy with tho smoke. I ran to tho win-
dows and threw them open Just as
the hook nnd ladder wagon camo tear-
ing along. I wnved to tho driver to
stop and tho firemen yelled to me not
to Jump.
"Thero came a horrible crashing
and falling. It proved to bo our front
door which they had broken down.
Then tho houso Immediately wan
filled with tho firemen.
"I had scarcely finished showing:
them tho smoking debris when Mer-
rill camo dashing wildly Into the halL
grabbed mo and Carried mo out In htafa
arms to the street.
"I-Buccoeded in explaining to Merrill
in Just a few moro minutes that I. al)
unaided had quelled tho blaze A
he bad rushed down In a taxtcaty
without his hat or coat we went back
into tho houso to get thawed out. )
"Honestly nftor ho camo and wa
holding mo I hardly swooned at all. I
"Tho flromen woro nil filing down
tho steps and ovcry ono ot them was
smiling and chuckling as If pleased
with my horoism. Still ono horrid!
fireman said as ho passed that it was
apity I didn't havo sense enough to'
tin-own a glass of wator on tho mufflorj
instead of making a honflro of myt
mother's blankots. But tho others
told him to hush and Merrill said X
was a bravo cool-headed llttlo horoi
ine." S
"Well I should tllink you weraH
breathed Corlnno allowing herself te
relax. "If you had only called raw!
upitoo. I'm so sorry 1 missed It." S
Lord Rosse's Charity- Legacy.
who has como up to London sinco the!
presentation of tho budget. Ho own'
mo nine town oi uirr. Ono of theJ
legacies going with this inheritanco i
nn almshouse to each lnmaio of whfchj
tho fnrnllv in nmvnr mnet fwn. .i
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penco ovory Sunday. Each womoo!
among thorn receives n now red gown
ovcry socond year from Lord Hostel
nnd a badgo from tho hands of thw
heir. This institution was founded In
1641 and tho conditions go with tho
title to last as long as it lasts. Lcmii
Rosse is a sclontlst and took honor
In this department at Oxford.
Foiled.
"How can your Ann beat our com-
pany? Wo sell tho only absolutely
uurir yroui sues maao.
"Ha-U! Wo sell euWsr-prooT
aiait"
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