Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 224, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 26, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME IX.
ANADARKO OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY OCT.! 26 1910.
NO. 224
ANADARKO
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) Now is TheJTime
Get Your Clothes
If you havn't donned your patriotic
boosting clothes put on that very
suit right now. Anadarko cannot af-
ford to let slip Ihj opportunity to so-
cura tho tract of land Joining town.
If it Is possible to secure a reduction
in the appraisement placed on it by
tho agent of the covernment It should
by all means be done and it will re-
quire the assistance of every one to
do this.
Dnn't trt thn Idea that you can
just let it alone and two or threo
men will take caro of It. There must
be a united effort from all a long
strong pull by every man. In these
davs of commercialism good things
come only to those who "hustle"
The Arabian Night" with its talea of
riches its bags of gold and chests of
silver wera not taken from Oklahoma
Tho acquisition of that piece of
land means many good things for An
adnrko and what is good for one is
good for all. What bettors tho con-
dition of Anadarko as n whole will
benefit every individual citizen.
GOVERNOR HASKELL
WRITING A STORY
Mebane Triumph
Proves a Success
The farmer llko all other business
men is trying to iccure tho greatest
results and the biggest profits possible.
If ho hears of a good variety or corn
or cotton a productive and profitable
breed of hogs or cattle ho wants them
and as a rule gets them.
This Is what the co-operatvle dem-
onstration work of Bureau plant In
dustry is assisting the farmers to do
and Moon Hester special agent ot
that department has been able to ac-
complish something in Caddo councy.
For instance;
He has introduced the Mebane
Triumph cotton which is proving to
be i treat producer In this section.
As u result of the work of It. w.
Emerson one of thn department dem-
onstrators he was ablo to sell 2100
pounds of the Mebane cotton seed for
$75 which is about $50 more than he
could have recoived for the same if
selling to the mill for oil purposes.
Of course this seed was sold for
seeding purposes because the far-
mers want the best they can get the.
cotton that produces 'the most lint
Do not forgot about this and try
some of the Mebano Triumph cotton
next year.
OKLAHOMA IS FOURTH OUIt EXCHANGE COLUMN
Oklahoma Is tho fourth state In
production of cotton up to October
18 this year. As will bo seen in the
following statistics tho production
this year far exceeds tho production
for the same period last year in this
state. Alt other big producing states
have fnllen off except Texs nrd
Oklahoma. The following report from
tho census bureau at Washington
gives the production by statos.
Iho census bureas's report on cot
ton issued at 10 o'clock this mor-
ning shows 5 '110900 bales counting
round bales as half bales were gin-
ned to Oct. 18 from the irowth of
1010 compared with 5580067 for
1903 C20G1CG for 1908 and 1420268
for 1907 to the corresponding date.
Round balea included this year are
05.106 compared with 83.710 for 1909
118720 for 1803 and 87757 for 1007
Sea island cotton ginned this jear
was afi321 bales compared with 80
482 for 100" 32013 for 190S and 18-
776 for 1007.
Uy states the number of bales'gin-
ned and the 1909 total to tho corres-
ponding date were as follows:
List Your Properly In This
Column. It Brings Results.
10 Cents a Line for
One Week
For Sale
I Cheap Good span of mules.
wsgon and harnuss. Mrs. White
8dlf
To Trade
vVlll trade phonograph and records
in good condition tor wood or foer.
Inquire at Democrat ofTico. 78 d-wlf
Business tor Sale
Good business in Anadarko for sale.
Money maker. Splendid location
good trade best of reasons for sell
ing. Would consider 40 acros good
land on trade. Write Hox 674.
8 d-w tf
Governor Uaskell is writing a con-
tinued story on ''state building."
The Governor should know he has
been identified with the building of
the new state since the first day of
the Uonstltutional Convention. He
has been assaiUd by opposing politi-
cians corporations and even a presi-
dent of the United States but ho has
always cume out nn top. Ills frlenns
far exceed his emsmies and they will
go to the last ditch for him. HIb cni-
mies headed by Guthrie politicians of
Territorial fame uro viciously bitter
townrds him and er.joy the unenviable
reputation of never having been ablo
to conquer or vaniuiehjitm.
His story although political will
be borne out bv the facts and will be
interesting reading no matter what
one's attitude toward! the governor
mey be.
ROCK ISLAND PAYES
TAXES AFTER SUIT
County Attorney Pruett recoived a
check for $095020 from tho Itock Is-
land railway company today payment
of School District and Township taxes
for Caddo county for the year ending
June 30 1910. The railroads sought to
enjoin tho counties of the state from
collecting the taxes assessed against
them and the matter was heard in the
District Court of Logan county sever
al weeks ago. The result :s the pay-
ment of the taxes ns given above.
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For Rent-Store room
west of Posloffice rent
very reasonable oeej.
Dinkier. 88-lf
State- 1910 1909
Alabama 523061 512313
Arkansas 101111 330884
Florida 2G837 35000
Georgia 914505 1113241
Louisiana 113202 148977
Mississippi 351301 390090
North Carolina 219912 255.050
Oklahoma 419983 329429
South Carolina 513512 024301
Tennessee 57.C58 101250
Toxas 2003743 1.075427
All other states 7770 19891
The distribution of sea island c t-
ton for 1910 by states is: Florida 9
891; Georgia 11250 and South Car-
olina 1207
For Sale or Irade
Standard Encyclopedia set nnd
bookcasr practically new will sell
at big discount for cash or will trade
for corn nnd hay or fuol. Inquire
at this olllce. d-w tf
For Sale or Trade
Taid up scholarship In Internation-
al Correspondence School. What
have you to tradnT Call at this
THE MATINEE
GIRL COMPANY
Scores Grand Success
at the Anadarko
Opera House
Last Night
The play goers of Anadarko who
sat to the performance last night
were nlghly pleased with tho dainty
classical members nnd convulsed with
laughter by the funny nntics and com-
edyjllnes dolivered by tho first andonly
real Dutch comedian to envado this
suction of Oklahoma. Mr. tiroes is cer
tainly one funny man supported by
n company of real artiste
It is useless to -go into details
there's nothing to say only "good"
for this splendid company. They pleas
ed the peoplo and made good to Man-
ager Vernon guarantee and if tho
next ttraction is in keeping with the
class tho Anadarko Opera Ilousa man-
agement will soon havo the confidence
of every play goer in tho city
Must Serve Sentence
Marian Kurnutt who was convict
ed on a charge of gambling somo
time ago was committed to the county
jail last night by sheriff flnker to
rurve out the sentence of tho court.
Aftr conviction Kurnutt gave bond
and left tho city. He has lust
recently returnid.
Still Growing
For Sale
FOK SALE Or will Jtrado for a
faim the Edwards Building (two
stories) South Side. Squaro suitable
for Boarding Horse Hotel or Factory
No reasonable olfcr refused. JMako
your own terms.
W H Edwards
820 Gist Oakland Calif.
OKLAHOMA SUGAR?
CAN YOU BEET IT?
Miss Kate Gordon who is to address
the people of this community Friday
n'ght on the question of woman's suf-
frage will meet with the ladies of
the M. E. church South at 4 p m of
tbe seme date. All ladles of the city
are invited te attend
Mr. J. L. Belcher of Wichita Falls
Texag isvieltlng with relatives at the
home of W. H. McCord of thir oity.
Mr. Belcher says the section about
Wichila Falls has been severely sf
flieted with dry weather thi season
and crops ure not very gxd.
Chiokasba is looking out after a
sugar beet factory. Well abe had
belter for Anadarko is going to be
in on tbe running. There is no reason
why sugar beta cannot be raised in
Oklahoma everything aUe . grows
here. The Commercial Club bed better
be looking after this matter. Sandy
wile are the home of the sugar beet
and wo have o'er ty in Oklahoma.
Let '8 see that Chickasha does not
have all the burden nf Investigating
the sugar beet industry.
For Sale
loi' acres well improved. 8 miles
outheast of Aiadarko. Inquire of
J" IF Mori 18.
Up to District Court
D. S. Uumbaugh was bound over to
tho district court by Judgo Holding
yesterday It was charged by Mayor
W M. Plum that Uumbaugh gavo a
tnortgago on certain property to
secure a noto In tho Bum ol $42090
and afierwarJs dispostd of the prop
erty His bond was fixed at $800.
For Sale or Trade
Tbree second bend turrle and three
buggies. Will sell cheap or will
trade for eo-n oats or hay. Call at
South' Side wagon yard Anadarko
Okie. 80-dtf
For Sale
Six room house splendid location
close to school and church. Part
cash part time easy tetmi. Good
bam eistern and walk1 large porches
fiult trees electric lights. House
newly painted and in good condition
box 92 Anadarko. Ok'a. or inquire
at Democrat office. 78 d-wl2t
Governor Revoked
Ai Clark's Parole
Al Ulnrk whowas convictod of viola-
tion of the prohibition low and sentenc
ed to" a fine of 960 and SO daye-iirjull
was paroled by Governor Haskell June
18 1010. It seems that Al had not
kept the conditions of hie parole and
complaint was made to the governor
who revoked the parole granted in
J me and Clark was again recommit-
ted last night to serve out the sen-
tence of the court.
Tho growth of Anadnrko is slow
butsuro
Last night tho population was in-
creased by the arrival of a lively boy
of regular Oklahoma weightfat the
homo of Mr nnd Mrs. MeSpnrran on
West Broadway
Mrs Nellie Woolery who has been
spending the past few months in Ilos
well New Mexico has returnod to
the delight of her many friends
The order of the Eastern Star held
nvtiy interesting session last eve-
ning which was well attended. Mr
nnd Mrs. John Moxwoll wero initiat-
ed Into tho mvsterles of the order
after which refreshments wero ser-
ved. Dr II II Wynne specialist of tho
eye ear noso and throat of Okla-
homa City will be professionally in
Anadarko Friday Nov. 25. Glasses
fittec. Inquiro nt either Drug Storo
or Bryan Hotel 20 d-w i
Chickasha Milling Co. 13- G
Strayed Black mare colt b eld)
also bay horse about 2 years old.
notify W. M. Plum. 21-t
Wanted Two nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping by young
couple. For particulars call nt this
olllce.
It's The World's Bost
dr 1km m
wwam a sh s asset
J. II. Mltchel of Conway. Pa. en-
gineer on tbe Pennsylvania linea Is
visiting relative at the home or
County Attorner Pruett this week.
Mr. II. T. Mil's prominent farmer
and stock dealer shipped a car load of
hogs to Oklahoma City last week.
No one has over mado nBTave
ointment or balm to compare with
Bucklin's Arnica Salve. It's the ono
perfect healer of Cute Corns Burns
Bruises Sores Scalds Boils Ulcers
li:ema Suit Ilhoum. For Sora Byes
Ca.d Sores Chapped Hands or Sprain
it's upreme. Infallible for Piles. On-
ly 26c at Pioneet Drug Store.
DA. H. H. WYNNE
OKLAHOMA CITY
Practice limited to diseases of
the eye. The fitting of glasses
receives my attention.
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! ANADARKO FRIDAY. NOV. 25
1 Inquire at Either Drug Store
Listen To Me!
Did you ever hear of oil burner?.
Did you ever hear that they were failures?
Yes you have heard that very thing.
Do you know why?
We will tell you.
Because they did not use 'water with'the 6il and
Because they did not use the proper pipe metal.
Can Prove To You
That the Wright burner is a success and
We don't want your money if it is not.
ental Work
Call and See US
J. M. WI6GIHS Agent.
In oflico formerly oacupicd bo By Drlskell Insurance Co.
BS
MY prices in all lines of dental work will be in ac-
cordance with the Short Crops- If you are wear-
ing artificial teeth that are not satisfactory Dr. Black
wishes to assure you that he can
Make Teeth That You Can Wear
and use and that will please you. Dr Black does all
kind of Dental work. You can now have any dental
work done here that vou can have done in any of the
larger cities of the North or East. Dr Black has ono
of the best modem modernly equipped offices in the
Southwest including electric appliances compressed
air attachments and in fact -every modern appliance
that can be procured to eliminate pain during .dental
operations. Dr Black
Extracts Teeth Absolutely Without Pain
Special rates on all contracts during the next 30 days.
Report of the Conditions of
the Anadarko State Bank
A Anadarko in the State of Oklahoma at the
close. of hubiness Sept 1st 1010.
KESOUHC1S8
Loans end Discounts 1181268.48
Overdrafts secured himJ unsecured 461 IK)
Stuck bonds warrants Etc S9.864.88
Hanking bouse furniture and fixture 8.888.83
Due from banks ; 81.960.10
Checks and ether eaait itens... 6.646.48
Cash in Hank 27.698.87
Total
.8816.1 IMS
LIABILITIES
11 !L
0. E. Black M. D. D. D. S.
Office Phone 31G Residence Phone 157. Office over
Eccleston & Coggins furniture btore
Capital titok uaiil in 8.00000
Surplus fund 100000
Undivided profits less expenses taxes paid.. 516756
Due to banks (deposits) 5758680
Individual deposits subject to cteek .... ..18105556
Ti nf cottiflcutes of deposit 1787011
Co iter's checks outstanding 27082P1
Liabilities other than thoBe above staled... 582
Total $20511715
State of Oklahoma County of Caddo ss.
I Boone D Hite Cpshlcr of the above named bank
do solemnly swear that the above etatcmnt is truo to
tho best of my knowledge and belief so help mo God.
BOONE D HITE Cashier.
Subscribed end sworn to before me this 7th day of
Sept. 1910. W I LACY Notary Public.
My commission expires Feb 11 1910
W F Dietrich M L Hite Directors.
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