Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 236, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 10, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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WADARKO DAILY!
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b--Im km 1 1 done. It i easy tni
joritios for the candidates that broke through the
democratic linea.
Of course this condition happens to all parties
and the renublicnns of the East are experiencing
Tf iiv)i(uuMiiWicmocnia are feeling
. .ft owthat the-thfajgjsovrT!f6crifflyf8' that
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-tertM.jl an scores are eveneu up unu uemourais win pet
' ifeint)cratic principles "ae sweater" tiUrV-.indi-
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rfni ISgiithOr for the party that applies those
rliaL has boon
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the worli. Culil have heon done more .cfFbcth'Dly
and bcttor'reHulla secured butt there is no doubt
that all wan done that judgment arid moans would
mggcsL dotyri; . .
We can always look back and see where bettor
rosulta could have- boon secured by dilTqrenttnonn's
but it la uaclcJw to talk about what might have
"been.
In the wotikMony in tliiS campaign (.'. R.
Uohnston had radically nil the management of
the campaign until his sickneHS when Charlie Fis-
lior came in and look up the work. Both of these
gcntlomen flavo their timo and money to the cam-
paign and did the beat that could have been done
under the circumstances.
As a rul tho manager of a campaign is blam-
ed with tho defeat of his party but thero are con-
ditions that no living man could overcome and
such wan the caso in the partial defeat of the demo-
cratic ticket of Caddo county.
No men labored moro faithfully than the can-
didates and the managers of the campaign but
there were conditions they could not overcome
and part of the ticket went down.
puiwoipies. The.fWrihAfWe pumsh4 Qme;uji$:
vidual'w little oonsolatiofj hn repnbWctm ape &.&
ministering the. ftovrOtrhl.. '
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v Now that the election is all ovor.lot's get doCvn
to business. Tho ticket-fn $isceount'y. is divided
and both sides' have uuus&-fW Reeling' good as well
as feeling bad. OteourggSve alf "wanted to .win
but in tho nature of OiinKS" we cannot. As goffu
citizens we shoujd accept the i results and go
ahead to make Caddo county and 'Anadarko more
prosperous do our best to bring about condition
that will bring contentment' to till.
FOOD SALE
jWUdles'Aid Society of tho M.
E. church will hold a cookcl food galu
In tho Drlflkcll building threo doort
west of tho poat office Saturday tr
ginninK at 11 a. m.-Each mombor
the Hooiety.iR rnUestqd.tq aontrU)iil
miithing to Uim sn!q
TfeACHER'i. ASSOCIATION
County Tepchpr's Association wif
.rtiegt in ttjiaqarico November "12th. iV
large nttendnnco is oxpeqtciV a.1 the
work of thai tcaehorajB! full fblpat 1
iim mo unit puaniuie nucruit isuring
ehwn in tho'worki s . n
Hon fTnlllMnl nt llnnnJi' tntunjlilrt lb
Lnitho.county seaftoday with election
returns.
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Aa the returns come in it is more apparent
that Caddo county was lost to tho democrats be
JJon't fall out with your campaign manager
now because all did not win. wemocrats anu re
publicans alike did all they could to win that is
always the spirit of our people-but conditions
sometimes make success impossible. As democrats
let us bury our differences and get together for
another battle. As the small boy says He can't
lick me again."
$10 REWARD '
I Offercd'for tho rotufn of a bitf dog.
1 year old short hair whito with
brown sports answers to tho namo of
Doc'finder.roturn to owner. Law.
rertco Gobcn 4 miles west of Anadnrko
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Baking Powder
MORQAN'8 VOTE CONDEMNS FARM
AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.
Charlie Fisher chairman of the democratic
county central committee worked night and day
for the succe3s of the ticket and is to be compli-
mented on the fight that was made. Not always
the best men win conditions are many times too
great to overcome -but Charlie Fisher did all that
any man could do under the circumstances and he
cause of party strife. Precincts that arc well known has the warmest thanks of the men who were as
to be strongly democratic returned republican ma- socmicu wun nun in uw ugui.
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HAVE YOU PAID YOUR
TELEPHONE BILL?
Telephone Bills for the current
month arc due and payable at our
office. Please see that your bills
are paid by the 15th otherwise ser-
vice will be discontinued without
further notice.
Pioneer Telephone and
Telegraph Company
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The First National Bank
Anadarko.Oklahoma
Condom eil Sutcmont of it Condition nt thJcloof Duine June30 '10
RESOURCES x
Loins nd nitcounU ... $192576.30
U S llwdj ml Premium 25750.00
Ban inf; House Furniture arid Fixtures 15363.92
CAS.I AND SIGHT EXCHANGE 184.955.22
Topi $418645.44
LIABILITIES
Cailtal .. 50'299-29
Surplni and Intereit hMlZ'li
Circu'atlon" .' 25.000.00
DEPOSITS.... 3238x8.70
Total.. $418645.44
The al)oye statement is correct I. E. COX Caahler
OLDEST BANK IN CADDO COUNTY
APPROVED RE5ERVE AGENTS FOR OKLAHOMA STATE BANK
No Officer Director or Stockholder Owe the Bank a Dollar.
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J The atfrVre you cat
Qfetker Oats
tht Wetter your health
will be.
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ls practical experi-
tjncfit with athletes
show Quaker Oats
to tie the greatest
strength maker.
SI0NAI5
D. BULLEN
LAWYbR
(Sixtcon Yeara Active Practice.)
Will practice in all courts of record
Satiafaction guaranteed. Will also
make tho best real estate loans
oirercd in tlio countj.
WB8T ok l O. Over Hammond's Store
J. H. Westphal
THE PLUMBER AND TINNER
Dealer in
Tanks Pumps and Wind Mills
HI kinds of metal work and repairing done
yM. PLUM.
Farm and Chattel Loans
In National Bank Building
Southern Hotel
Mrs. W. E. WhiteProp.
Building has been thoroughly
cleaned and refurnisced. Best
food the market affords. Rates
$1. and 81.25 per day.
VETERINARY '3UR3E0N
Dr. C. P. Warner. V. S.
(Vats successfully a!! diseases cf domestic
imraals. Surgical Operations a specialty
alls promptly answered diy or night.
Ofiice ut HITE'S iJARN.
Office 'Phone 4. Residence 'Phone 181
Anadarko Okla.
Wanted- -A Kir' or woman to do gon
oral housowork for small family. Ap
ply to Mra. Hanry DaForJ
For Kent Two rooms furnished
for rhousokeoping to responsible
people. Apply to Mrs. Jesse Wetter
Southeast corner Cth and South Boun
dsry. 34 tf
Wanted Experienced lady cashier
and bookkeeper. Youogb.im Cloth-
ing Co. S6-2t.
Appropriation had been made In the
Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill for the
purpose of assisting In the enforce-
ment of the provisions of the Shorman
Anti-trust law. On June 1 1910 Con-
gressman Hughes of New Jersey of.
ferad the following amendment to-
wlti "Provided further that no part
of this money shall be epent In the
prosecution of any organization or In-
dividual for entering Into any combin-
ation or agreement having In view the
Increasing of wages shortening of
hours or bettering the conditions of
labor or for any act done In further-
ance thereof not In Itself unlawful."
Mr. Morgan voted against this amend-
ment and by so doing went on record
as being In favor of prosecuting lab-
oring men and farmers for forming
organizations such as they now have.
Congressional Reoord Vol. 45 pago
8068.
Second Hand Clothing
It. P. Cruse tho second hand
clothing man has moved from tho
Southorn Hotel Building to 117 East
Mhin street. Ho buyB and soils
second hsnd clothing. Phono 314.
4 d & w 1 m
G. F.
Bryan
Insurance and Rentals
City Real Estate and
Surety Bonds
Office With
Fremont Boyle
Over First State Bank
Phone 163
CHICO
One hundred pounus is equal to
one hundred and fifty pound?
cotton seed.
Don't Feed the Old Cow
Dirty Trashy Seed
CHICO
And Everything' is Baked Good v
For this ii the baklnR powder that "makes the baking belter." It feaveas
mo loou evenly inrouRhout; pulls it up to airy Ii 'htnoss jtnakej it
uiMguuuiiy diuiizuig ana wnoieiomu.
Dependability Purity and Economy
These ihrep bit: qualities li.ive made Calumet tliu Standard la millions
Cllumt m motlflrata In oric htofitat In ntntltv i
You u .st not conrusa It wltU tbe Cheap and Die-Can kind -
vr die iimn price i rust uranus.
Ask your grocer for Calumet. Don t
lane a suosutuie.
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Anadarko State Bank
Anadarko Okla.
Capital Surplus and Profits $3250000
Every dollar of the deposits of this bank is protected by
the Guaranty Fund of Oklahoma.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
We extend every courtesy to our patrons consistant with
safe banking principles.
WHY WE ARE SAFE
BECAUSE Wo don't speculate.
BECAUSE Wo demand 0 wiuo margin
for all loans.
BECAUSE No officer can borrow from
tho bank.
BECAUSE Wo have amplo burglar in-
surance and atronp safeB.
BECAUSE The officora arc experienced
prudent and conservative.
BECAUSE Tho bank is examined at least
twioo a year by Ub direotorB
and bank examiners.
BECAUSE Wo are prosperous.
BECAUSE Your confidence and patron-
ago ir doeirod
BECAU3E No matter what your occupa-
tion this bank can serve you
OFFICERS1
JV1. L. Hite Pres. Boone D. Hite Cashier.
L. T. JYlcPheeters Assistant Cashier
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lATENTO
from Ldmf Mnufctawsr
BookonpAtonts. "Hints to Inventors. "Inventions
Why some 'Inventors fall' Send rough sketch or model for
search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Oreeky was tenwerfy.
Acting Convnlsskmer of Patents end as such h4 fuel chtyjejef
JsU.S.I?MMitOfnc.
GKEELEV&MINTIRE
Pahcnt Attorneys
Washington D. C.
Sk
Has no dirt in it is a balance
feed. Phone your feed man or
come to
Anadarko Cotton
Oil Mill
D. H. II. WYNNE
OKLAHOMA CITY
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Practice limited to diseju&a of
the eye. The fitting of glasses
receives my attention.
ANADA1K0 FRIDAY NOT. 25
Inquire at Either Drag Store
FOR RSNr-The E. D. Willing
property on East oklaaena Ate. 8e
W P. Hudson. 83.tf
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 yov 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 one
of the best modern 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 idental
operations. Dr Black
Extracts Teeth Absolutely Without Pain
Special rates on all contracts during the next 30 days.
0. . Black M. D. D. D. S.
Ofiice Phone 316 Residence Phone 157. Office over
1 EccleBton &. Coggina Furniture Store
We bay nTsltieia Urce)qaantitlM
and ear sell neck cheaper t&an other
etora can. We 'any a large aaeori-
neat and cm aepply jeer (cede.
fildwle
The Wotnaa'e Heete Uteaion Society
of tte H. E. Caere Seeta will hoM
e haeaer tieterdej Dm 1i.
eflHHefHM
Board and Rooms First class raealr
nice rooms with or without board
n tbe Hartlo uullding Wes'. Main
dtf Mm C Muller
Koeau ror rent 202 Central Boule-
vard acreu the etreet front Christian
chare. jg d-lm "
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