Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 92, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 24, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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PHONE 230
When you want the best coffee that ever came to Ana-
darko. The White House has no equal.
40c per lb 2 lb for 75c
4 cans Peerless. Blackberries flOc
Highest Pat. Flour inU. S. for $2.85 per 100 lb
or $1.-15 per 50 lb sack (
Tomatoes 3 cans for 25c
Hominy Scotts 3 cans for 25c
Kraut " " " " 25c
Veal Loaf per can 10c
Sausage 2 lb Armours '. 25c
4 Pkgs. Indian Corn Flakes . 30c
Grandmothers W. Powder ! pkgs U0c
10 Bars Sail Soap while they last 25c
Large Bottle Ketchup for 20c
Toilet Soap 3 bars for 20c S
J. A. Folgor spices pepper ( '":-. AiispicerMace Lloves
in fact everythirg in Spice line at 7c per box. Same as
sold for 10 cents. Folgers 75c teas for 60. CASH
PRICES ONLY.
Beall 4 Fluharty
Broadway Anadark
First Pub. May 12. Lant Jnno 2
Stat of Oklahoma County of Caddo
In County Court.
In the Matter of th Estate of
V It Trogdon Dceased.
To thu Heirs next of kin and
creditors of W. R. TaogHen De-
ceased. You arc hereby notified that Al.
meda V. Trogden has applied to the
County Court of Caddo county State
of Oklahoma for letters of Admini-
stration on the ottute of W. It. Treg-
den decoased to be granted Vo AN
meda W. Trogden and that said appll-
cation will bo heard at the Couit
room of said court in the city of
Anadarko in the county on the 21st
day of May 1910 at 10 o'clock A. M.
at which time and place any person
interested may appear and show
cause if any they have why such
petition should not be granted.
W'tness my hand and Seal of said
court hereunto aflixed this 7th dav
of May 1910.
B. F. HOLDIKG County Judge.
By Ivy Fchoenhovei Ex. )fficlo
(SEAL) CUrk.
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Embaimers and Undertakers
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VilLLO PROMPTLY
ECCLESTON L COGGINS
Night 'Phone 226
Day 'Phone 178
Tariff Cause of High Prices
Senator Gore has bought two
Christy hats. He bought one at
Winsor Canada for $3 and the other I
at Detroit Michlgar Just across
from Windsor for which he paid $5.
He has the customs Houso receipt
for $1.94 for the tariff paid on the
Canadian hat. The high tariff is
responsible "C."
See the neck chains and lock-
ets for graduation gifts at Mitch-
ell's Jewek y Store. S8-7td
A Man Wants to Die
only wren a lazy liver and sluggish
bowels cause frightful despondency.
But Dr. King's New Life Pills expel
poisons from the Bvstem; bring hope
and courage; cure all Liver Stomach
and Kidney troubles; impart health
and vigor to the weak nervous and
ailing. 25c at Pioneer Drug Co.
COBS FORbALE
$1.50 per load. Phono J. E. Far-
ington phone 176. 763td
Lost Cameo brooch. Finder pleaBe
leave same at J. A. Dlnkler's Drug
Store.
FOH SALE The Bradford baat
wl'.i be sold for one-fourth real value
J G. Bradford. 60 dt
Fresh country Butter 20c per-
lb. Fresh Eggs 15c per dozen..
Whitlock's phone 312. fa-tf
For Sale Good milk cow. See J.
F Brown. d2t
Attend Younghcim's Great Rebuild-
ing Sale. dw-3
To Lessees Of Indian Lands
All Lessees of Indian Lands are re-
quested to call and sign petition now
beina c'rculated in Anadarko to ex.
tend tbe opring payment which is now
past duo. Petition will be at office
of C. J. Scheetz. wl
We'observe that rid one has yet
answered Governor Haskell's Aha
speech.
The fact that President Taft rode
into office on a platform of imposture
doesn't prov that Joe McNeal can do
the Bame thing.
Okl-homa in the only Btnte in the
union where a deposit blip ia as good
as a government bond.
Goto thp Big Racket Store and buy
it for less. 75-od
Before the Hook decision was ren-
dered we had Democratic ' control of
the railroads. Since the declaim was
rendered we have ha1 Republican con-
trol of the rallrcads. Since the de
cision freight rates on certain com-
modities have. Increased 290 per cent.
"Let tho people know."
Position Wan tod By young lady of
good family. Enquire at Democrat
office or at Mo 608 East Boundry
Anadarko. 86-tf
Tho wife of Rev. J S. CorniBh and
his sister Mrs. Alllo have opened up
a new boarding and rooming house at
320 west Oklahoma ave Will furn
ish b.ard by week day meal and
short order. Please give us a trial
73-3t
3 Big bargains in new or used pianos
at Younnblood's It will pay you to
are them. 89 2w-aw
NN? tf?4?fc
The World Moves
So Do We
GtOUR LAST MOVE was to the Max Goldman
building. If you are particular about what vou
EAT and want to be sure every article is clean
just v8it our Btore and note the sanitary con-
dition ofjGROUERIES we sell to EAT.
O. P. SKAGGS
C O. D. Gccery
ifcJ$45!&4&Ji&i$S fci&jiije
ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS
Have you seen the beautiful
kitchen set at Callahan's Hard
ware Store? This set will be giv-
en away to the purchaser of a
steel or gasoline range during
the month of May. 75-G
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To All Who Arc Intcrostcd In
DENTAL WORK
I am prepared to do all classes of Dental
Work no matter what nature.
I MAKE TEETH
That fit perfectly. Teeth that conform to
your own gums and mouth and stick there.
Have your impression taken one day and go
homo with the teeth.the next ''ay.
DECAYED TEETH
Spoil your appearance and ruin your health
Every man or woman is or has been provided
with teeth. That these decay is a deplorable
fact I guarantee my work to
STAND THE TEST
of use and I have everything Up-To Date for
modern dentistry. Expert in operative den-
tistry and
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK
If you have any dental work to do will be
pleased to have jou call and consult me.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Consultation Free
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
DR. O. E. BLACK
QUEER ITEM ON HOTEL BILL
Traveler Charged with Bundle of Hay.
and Good Reaion Assigned for
the Action.
When traveling on foot from Roth-
coburg to tho Danube Mr. Evorotfc!
Warnor had tho gcod fortuno to put
up nt nn Inn tho Sign of tho Lamb
whore tho chargcti were so small an
to surprise him. He describes in
Scrlbner's Magazine this unusual ex-
perience: It won quite dark when I renched
tho Lamb. On entering tho tnvern.
which I found crowded to overflow-
ing I sought tho I'm u Wlrtln nnd
made the customary Inquiry about tbt
charge for accommodation
"Twenty pfennigs" llvn contM "Jai
he charge for a tingle room" she an
swered to my great astonishment. I
barely recovered aufflclont patural cf-
I frontory to Inquire If light wna includ
ed ai inni nguro. it was.
I will confess that onco Irrevocably
committed to tho room and followlncj
tho Trail Wlrtln's nickering candle up-
stairs 1 had somo furtlvo rogrotB for
tho haystack undor the open sky; but
when I reached my quartorB 1 founffi
that tho misgivings duo to tbo alarm-
ingly low price wore unfounded JX
will not pretend It was n luxurious
chamber Into which I was shown but
It wnB reasonably clean and to bo fall
to It. many a better bed b:iB not yield-
ed me half so good a night's rost.
The next morning whllo Bottling
tho most Insignificant hotol bill that It
has eer been my lot to oncountor I
could not help thinking ttint those who-
pictured tho country innkeeper as tu
rapadoUB brigand had cortnlnly novor
put up at tho Sign of the Lamb. Per-
THE BINDING
OF BOOKS
i'b thn art that takes years to master.
I am maa r of the art and I have
fifty years in careful stud; of this
business serving in the best binder
ies of the world. My bindery is equip
ped with tt.e most uptodate machin-
ery necessary for the work aud I
guarantee the workmanshfp.
In cleaning up house at this timo
of the year you will come across books
that need reblnding to preserve.
Iking them to me and 1 will make
them as good as new at reasonable
cost.
Phone or leave your order at
the Democrat office.
William Macready
The Bookbinder
blReno Okla. '
Ovtt Ecclnten & Crgtlm rntm'uie Stoie
OPEN DAILY PROM 7:30 UNTIL 6 P. M. SUNDAYS 9 TO 10 A M
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a bundlo of bay but 1 understand It
I ' has happened.
MFMORTAT DAY Furnished Rooms For "How is this iicrr wirtr o-
First Pub. Apr. 2G Last Pub. May 2G
SHERIFF'S PALE
State of Oklahoma County of
Caddo es.
A. H DanneJI Plaintiff vb JoBeph
E. Reynolds and Rebecca J. Reynolds
Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of sate to me dl-'
rected and delivered and now in my
hands Issued out of the Clerk' 3 office
of the 16th Judicial District Court
State of Oklahoma in and for the
County of Caddo upon a judgment
for $176 and $36.65 costs rendered in
slid Court in favor of A. H. Donnel)
and against Joseph E. Reynolds and
Rebecca J. Reynolds.
I have levied upon thu following
described Real Estate of said defen-
dantB to wit:
Lots Thirteen (IS) Fourteen (14) in
'Block Fifty-four (54) in the town of
Cement Caddo County Oklahoma
appraised at $550.
And that I shall on 26th day of
May A- D. l9I0 ot tno hour of
o'clock P. M. of said day and at tho
front door of the Court House in An-
adarko. in said County and State
proceed to sell the right title and
interest of the above named defend-
ants in and to the bboye described
property to satisfy said judgment
and costB amounting to $812.65 to-
gether with all accruing costs of sale
and interest on the same from tht
2nd day of November 1909 at the rati
of G per cent per annum at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash.
TYRE BAKER
Sheriff of Caddo County Slat of
Oklahoma
DatPd at Anadarko Oklahoma this
25th day of April I9i0.
We desire to call attention to the
arrestments made for observing both
Memorial and Decoration day (TheBe
are now everybody's days.) The old
Union Soldier will como prepared to
decorate the grave of his dead com-
rade. Tbe old Confederate soldier is
invited to do the same and the public
generally will temember their dead
by the-c tokens May 29th Memorial
Dav and members of the Grand Army
of thy RcDJblic. both men and women
are directed to meet at tho Masonic
Hull on Main strtet at 10 o'clock a.
m. and there form in a budy unci
march to tbe Methodist Episcopal
I . claimed tho amnzed traveler going;
Llgnt housekeeping over tho Items of food and drink on
bla bill. "You have mo charged wlthl
a bundlo of hay."
"Quito right quite right" responded
tno landlord readily. "You coin-
plained last night of tho mooing ot the
tuw in iuo uujaimng Biauio anu i gave
her a bundlo of hay to qwtot her.
Youth'a Companion.
For Rent-Call on Mrs L. M
Spivey 415.JEnst Oklahoma Ave
Phone 112. 73.it
To meet the demanJa of th faat
growing trade the Star Bakery wai
compolled to enlarge thtilr shop
which makeB it the best -quipped
shop in tne county. 73-Ct
I am prepared to tune pianos
and guarantee satisfaction or no
pay Served 7 years in factory
Church where Rev. Fait will preach and know the business thorough-
the Memorial sermon. The choir will ty Call at 327 South Boundry.
furnish the music. May 30th which is.narry iioore. oa-iltfCl
Decoration day we will assemble at
the same place athilf past nine a. a.
For Rent Nine rorrn house. Both
Bring a.l the flowers you can. Quai- 'iving rnd city water and lights. Call
ter master. Air. Becker has engaged rt residencH C09 W. Oklunoma Ave.
live or six automobilea nd a number
of buggiei and carriages to Uke you Tho & Racket Store ia open for
to the cemetery and back for 25c each DUS'ness. 7R.Gd
and we hop that everyone that can '
furnish a conveyance will do bo At' Attv- Uobt Godbey candidate fo
2 p. m. wu will again gather at tho Co Altv" on the democrat ticket was
same place form in a bodv and march . in Anaarko Monday. Mr Godbey fa
to the same church where Mr. F H.
Beckett and Rev. CojU and several
children will deliver addresses We
will have good music. The people out
in the country and all the churches
tnd the people In Jown are cordially
invited to take part in the services.
Revs. Farrington and Mussleman will
conduct the exercieeB. By Order of
George W. Campbell Commanding
McKlnley Post No 97 Grand Army
of the ltepnblic.
While in other states the infamous
black list has' put thousands pt la-
borers into alms houses ard orisons
wo have no such- baleful institution
In Oklahoma rhaoke to a Democratic
legislature no black list Ib allowed
to disgrace our state or to oppress
our citizens.
Let us not forget that while the
Republican press is exploiting the
recent extra asfessment on depositn
in state banks that those deposits
have increased 30 per cent in the last
year.
See Elmer ('Iah about framing that
picture. New line of moulding just
received. Large number of btylea to
select from. 87-d
vmnnhfitt u 81- 'li v
ftt kHM wv
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osiikfiw!
Tni ote WAV
N.O .ACCIDENTS
making friends everywhero and judg
ing from who will opposo him on tht
Republican ticket' he thould have a
walk away in November.
To JLbe students of politics wishing
to compare the benefits of state gov-
ernment with those of territodialgov-
eminent the following figures taken
from tho records of the state dtparf-
roent of education will be suggestive:
Money apportioned from school
lando for purposes of education.
1907 (Under territorial gov-
rnraent)J $343000
1909 (Ui.eer state govern
ment) $525000
1910 ) Under stat govern-
ment) $700009
(t it a useless consumption of time
to comment upon the above figurefc.
They trll their own atory jrnd plead
tneir own cauo. It Is only pertinent
to say that these apportionments
were made from the Sarao Identical
Lands.
"Let the people know' ' which polit-
ical party is doing more for the pub-
lic schools uf Oklal ma.
Tq Fry Salt Bacon.
The b-st w'ay to movent hmon
being too nalt when It Is fried Is le
place n little water In tto pnn alniiR
with the bacon. Let tho wntor como
to n boll thm pour It out and fry the
bacon In the usual way It will then
not be too salt and wlli nlso bo voir
nlco and tender. Woman's Lifo.
I
Aunt Margaret's Fudge.
Two cups sngaf ono cup English!
walnuts three-fourths cup milk ono
teaspoon vanilla Cook until 1
tbreadB
WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY
Before you figure on painting and
paper hanging see Anadarko Pni.it.
GIubs and Paper House. I have made.
cut prices on all material.
II C. Franz Prop.
50--
Deputy Sheriff E. W. Pabst
Lookeba was in Anadarko today.
or
For Rent BricljbusineBS buildlngr
near P. O. bIbo 5 room residence. G
D. Driskell. 60 dlf.
The continued attacks of tho Rcr
publican party on the Oklahoma con-
stitution are worthy of a party that-
signalized it entry into the Ameri-
can political arena by denouncing the
constitution of tbe United States aen
"a convenant with detth and a league
with Hll."
Will come one please tell us whv
a guaranteed losn at one bank window
in found In prh.ciple whllo a guaran-
teed deposit at another bank window
is unsound in principle?
This contractor got results.
Some years ago a. contractor build-
ing a railroad in a warm climate was
troubled a great deal Jjy steknesa
among the laborers.
He turned his attention at once to
their food and found that they were
getting full rations ol meat and were
drinking water from a stream near by.
He issued orders to cut down th
amf unt of meat and to inciease greatly f
Uie quantity of Quaker Oats fed to the l
JUCJl.
He also boiled Quaker Oats and
rnixed the thin oatmeal water with
their drinking water. Almost instantly
jVP oi som!c disorders passed
and his men showed a decided improve-
ment in strength and spirits. This con-
tractor had experience that taujjht him
the great value of good oatmeal. 55
"Packed in regular she packages
and in hermetically sealed tins for tot
climates.
B
w&
FOR SALE BY
Skaggs Grocery
Everything Electrical
FANS FIXTURES IRONS AND
HOUSE WIRING.' V : :
Hartm&iv (8L McSpaLireiv
PHONE 17. ANADARKO OKLA.
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Roberts & Holding. Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 92, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 24, 1910, newspaper, May 24, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82347/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.