Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 251, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 29, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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ANADARKO OKLAHOMA TUESDAY
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NOV. 29. 1910.
NO. 251
SH1LD AT MONEY
TAKEN BY POLICE
'Five dollars oral cost for eh of
J '. C. C MEETING I
tfer biuinnta man In town ami
i iwa inwiwri tun nmiTOiii j
elhre urged lbaprientHttlio 4.
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inn wa the ontice passed by
I'o".ico Judue Muller on Will Jones
tnd John Dsloech.
If you never saw a daiky shy at a
.loller and a clltne. Toil should havfc
been Jn police court this morninR.
Tho pollco force rounded up the
old Owl Saloon building Monday and
found somodarkieH playiiiR "coon-
can." There was. accordinR to the
police a dollar and ten cents lyitiRon
tho table and aoveral darkles around
JtplHying. Iho room contained a
good? number.
The oflloer soya the darkies made a
grab for tho money and so did he. Ho
was Bucccatiful and ''glommed" It.
Then the "coon-ran" players "blow
ed." Tte .officer caught theni and
took them to jnil.
Thla morning there was a typical
darky Uinl In court. Not onn of the
half doren wltPPHBes had ever seen
any money on the table and tho two
defendants had witnesses galore to
pro that they ware "jes stannln by
Je stovo.''
To every witneot the judge put the
queation"Did you see any money on
the table?"
Each one rolled his eyoB over to-
wards the dollar and dime about like
a horso does at a piece of paper fly-
ing towards his feet and answered
No eah. Ah didn't see no money on
do table. We wah jes play In fo fun "
Tbo officer's testimony Is that tho
money whb there. Now tho question
iB "could thov have seen fifty dollars
If it hart bcon on tho table and th
police said he took it from them."
rooMt of the club Friday night.
5 Two event ale of mors than
titnal importance. Hon. I. M.
l' llolcomb of Oklahoma City will
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. addreis the bulnei men and the
i' nomination of candidates for tha
of fleet of the clnb for the flection
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toon to be held.
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.J. It It to the inleretl of every
butinest mnn In Anadnrlco to be
present on that date. DO NOT
FAIL TO BE THERE.
HENRY DeFORD Prett.
L. M. SP1VEY Sec'y.
Capital Bill Is
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Capital Bill .s
Now Before Body
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SHOT m FATHER
IN SELF DEFENSE
Introduced In Both Houses. Working Ma
jority Upholds Governor's Plan
For Location
Bovs Wanted To
See Good Show
With tho legislature completely in
the bands of the friends of tho gov
ernor there stems to bo no doubt
about the speedy passasa of the cap
ital removal bill.
Newell Anderson and Tilghraan con.
atitute the committee.
An invitation was roceived from
the house to prepare for tho joint
session and the sonators assembled In
As coon as tho sonato and house house assembly room. Governor
r) untnrl K nnArl mfit nr't ton mti. Iw.i.a . .
Ridell Landed.
Who wouldn't want to go to sao
"Th Islo of Spico7" Anyway three
boys Frank Frick Miko Uanty and
Ora Crammer wanted to see it had
pnough to mako n raid on the ticket
office of tha operu house well they
didn't hold It up like Jeele James
but thev got hold of a bunch of tick
et-. When th-y wer presented at
the door they were held up.
Manager Vernon went with chief of
pollen to the station where the boys
were put under n flro uf questions. At
first th"y denied that they hart taken
tho tickets hut at last they conlessed
that the tickets had been taken out
of the opern house.
Mr. Veinon soys there wero some-
thing like fifteen dollars worth of
ticKets token. Tho boys were not
prosecuted but given their liberty
after making o confession of what
they bad done.
Jim Uidgell who Is well known to
tho peoplo of Anadarko was one of
the fortunate seekers for a position
with the special scsiion of the legis-
lature lie was selected by Speaker
Anthony as one of the reading clerks.
This will be welcome newa to Mr.
Ridgeli's many friends. Ho has
been a faithful party worker In Cad
do county and was deserving of a position.
David Willis of Dunein has ac-
cepted a position with Frank Ward of
Anadarko Mr. Willis is art experienc
ed jeweler and wtll assist in the rush
of work that is on now and will bo
during the holiday trade.
Wanted- P" top desk for office
ourposes. A. 1 10 Baldwin & Gtbbs
had voted by good majorities roll
fyin the call for a special resslon
tho capital bill was introduced in
tho senate by Senator J. B Thomp-
Hon of P-iUls Volley nod representa-
tive William Durant in the house.
There was no .morning seesion o?
tho legislature but on calling the
two house together this afternoon
th woik of parbing the bill began.
The senate was caucusing during the
forenoon and everything seems to be
in uood uhapn for rapidly doing the
work of thu special session.
The only democrats to oppose tho
ratification of the call for the oocciul
eessmn of the legislature Whre Harve
Maxey and Senator Eggerman both
of Shawnee. They mudo short
Boeechce and were listened to with
respect by both houses.
Senator P J. Goulding introdurcd
concurrent resolution No. 2 providing
for thH removal of all office fixtures
line! dveka to (Jkluhuma City at once.
Tho resolution was adopted and the
committee of the Becond legislature
on legislative affairs wad ra-nimud to
secure necejs ry supplies. Senators
or Anadarko Democrat
50-d3t
Haskell was given a royal welcome
when horoso to spoak. Ho outlined
the call of the meeting stating that
he had amplo faith in the ability
and integrity of tho ttiiJ legislature
to settle tho question on its merits.
Ho then presented two meiagei one
frtr each houe.
following tha joint session tha sen-
ate reconvened Senator J. E. Thomp-
o.i ot Pauls Vlley presented senate
bill No 1 locating the state capital
immediately at Oklahoma City. Sena.
tor Rudwine thnn introduced a second
bill providing for the appointment of
a state capltol commission to hnve
full charge of tho ereitlon of th
buildings. Senator Williams present-
ed senate bill No. It providing for
the compensation of senators (or Uinm
and ot house employes. Upon mottin
of Senator h'chnls the printing com
mittee. consisting of Senators Mit
chell Franklin. Landrum and Echols
waB deleauted authority to hovo 600
copies of each bill priuted. They will
he Drought up for consideration at
the Tuesday afternoon attsion.
TtM Canllal bill la now in tho
hanos of tb Itglalstura It htt been
very carafully prepared aid will
probably be little changed by tot
legislative body.
The first section provldw for th
immMiiate remcvitl of tha Capital to
Oklahoma City on such alto aa tbo
capltol commission selects.
The second ruction provide fur u
nnpitol commission tf three loembera
not more than two of whom shnll bo
of the same political party. They
shall recelvo a Bolary of four thousand
dollars por vear Thoy shall be ap.
pointed by the governor. This com-
mission iholl hate tie powor to de
finitely locate tho ttnta capltol and
shall have power to make all necessary
contracts in order to secure gifta or
donations for capital site.
Section three provides that tho
commission shall securo title to such
lands ob nro to bo used for capltol
site and such acta must bo approved
by the governor.
Section four provides for the em
ployment of aurveyora endj sueh as
sistance as is necessary to plat th
land Into lota for architect clerical
and legal help.
Section flv provides for dsuoaitirg
all noney derived from sale of such
1 land in the office of atate treasurer.
Section six provides for means uf
procuring bids for building capital
and the material audi n marbl and
granite shall bo OKlahomo material.
Rprtlnn elcht Drovides tho OTO'int
WMhi dofernilng blmaelf from n
attack Bdmond Gantar eolorod shot
bis father Dick Qunter Monday after-
noon seven and a half miles South-
east of Hluion.
Tho older Oanter is still alive al-
though tbo bullet plooeod his right
aide arid It is thought that death will
follow.
l<nnml Gonter told a tries r L. It.
Gilllnghitn who brought him to Ana
darko thii morning that he regretted
very rnuoh that be was compelled t
shoot his father but that he bad to
do so.
Ho claims that hia father stmcV.
him uvor the hoad with the butt end
of a heavy whip and knocked hlTi t'i
the ground. As he attempted to rise
ho alleges the father struck him
again and ho shot in order to pro
tect his Ufa.
Referring to hiw futlior Uimtor Hald
'He has bat my niotlur end chased
the oth r boys over tho place with a
Winchester. 1 have just got up from
a spell of typhoid lover ami 1 could
not run. I bad to shoot to ave my
life."
Officer Glllinghsro says the young
man ia well respected by U whitn
r-top'e ot the neighborhood while tlm
tather Is not. "The sympathy of thn
white people is ull with tho boy"
says the officer
Young hunter is now in jaU and
chnrgas ore helng preferred against
him Iw county attorney Pruott loday.
of momy to bo spent for building and J Until It Is known whether or not tho
r.irniQhinfr. nnd how much for ex
&u..w rti
penseB ot commission.
Board and Room -
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Board andjeoom for K per week.
Table board U per welc CaU at 31?
West Oklahoma at.
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DR. H. II. WYNNE
OKLAHOMA CITY
Practice limited to ..diseases of
the eyo. The fitting of . glasses
receives my attention.
ANADA1KO. FRIDAY. NIV. 25
!.'. tf 'inquire" at' Eih'er ' Drug Store
Off' to Springs
Judge Holding left today for
Wichita Springs aoutb of Mountain
View. Too Ju'ge's health has brok
en in the last montn so mat ne is
unable to mend to official wars. H
thinks by spending some time at the
springs and drinking tbo water be
will soon be able to be about again.
Will Locate
elder Gunter will dio it is not known
just what the ultimate chargn wi)
bo.
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Anadarko State Bank
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Conlletiied report of the condition of the Anadarko State
Bank Atuularko Oklahoma at tho. .clow of business Thurs-
day NoVlj) J910. .. M
' ' '' WSOtJICES
LoanBjfthd Discounts
urn--nnfu ttnnrla ntn
Banking House Furniture and Fixtures
Cash and Si$ht exchange
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Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
SurpluB ..
Undivided Profits (net) -
Deposits -
Total
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ho above statement is correct.
.$130697 75
. 7 89369
.. 28005 77
. 8333 33
... 143184.38
..8318014.92
425.000 00
1000.00
. 6374 64
285.640.28
$318014 92
BOONE D. HITE Cashier.
We are growing We arej prosperous and we
want your business
OFFICERS
M. L. HJle Pres. B tone D. Hlte 'ashier.
L. T. MtPheeters Assistant Cushier
AiJ society
TLo Ladies Aid of tbo Methodist
church willibav thair rsgulaf wontb
ly social and business meeting with
Uts. L. K. McKnigbS Thursdsy af.
Jfernoon. f roan 2 to 6. '
Mlaa Ukatrick. o lecturer and
Mr. T. J. Mead and family of'
West Virginia but who have been
visting in Washington for some
time arrived in Anadarko today and
will rosae this their homo for some
time Mr. Mead says ha is vary
much taken with the country as far
as he has been able to scs and ob-
serve. wi
Christian Revival
Tho aervlcos which have been ln
progress at tho unrisuan cnurci.
corner Central Boulevard and Fifth
street will close tonight
There will be a "welcome" ser-
vice in honor of tho new members
but tonight is tho last service of tho
rovival proper.
The church is grateful to nil who
"ave helped to make ihla meeting
such a satisfying success.
Pome out to tho final service to
night.
County Court
Owing to tho sickness ofJudgo
Holding county court has been con-
tinued for tho term. It wsb thought
last week that a special Judge would
bo appointpd to alt for the remainder
of tho term but it was decided to
continuo.
JudKO Hurno will hold tha next
term aftr bis Installation Into ofdea
in Januuy.
Not Sorry for Blunder
Social Union
Prices on 8Inger machines and
F"anos that will sultyou-for 10 days
at Youngblood's l ld& lw
If ye will try you oan swap that
-ij-m..'!. Ktarhlna for a new one
at'elood'. tSl-ld lw
"If my friends hadn't bluadsrr.
In tbinkinit I was a doomed victim
demonstrator of tho A M college toasumptlon. I might not be .lira
at Stlllwftter ill deliver a lectors " P. B-ndiW. of H.r-
baginnlng promptly at 2 o'sluck. ""'' "V f" "
r a ...i ini(.ta. i. undd Uysaoveryiupt to caro a
to all. '
Ready to Pleud
Hal Hickman of Gracemont win Is
under tnd ctmept charged with hav
Ingdisturbrd the-peace was brought
t Anadarko today. In the aon-nce
of he counry Jurge he could not fiilr
a pUa although h y '""
to p.ead guiltv tn t'.e I'liaru.
He will t piTniittfil i 'i HfcH '"" '
until such tim mh Mj ji-nr-n i
plead.
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Deputy aherifi Hrnlo wmlr
living inn to !rncmiini lO'S mirn-
ing on (iflU'lHl MlIIHir f.ltirnl i! -l
noon. While ilr- n- in k r
some ot the jl - v . .
leged that lit m "
C. W Au-tlll uf ' riviiii
of the oldeiii ain r ot n
was In Anansrko im)v a !
business maiiTH t
lung raeknir sough fail. At last I
tried ur. -Kings. Few Discovery. Tha
effect was woods-ful It soon stop
pad the cHigh and I am now in better
heai'h thar I fivo "had for years.'
IhU wiiniirrfiil life savor la an uu
rivbiMl reinrdy for eaughs x olds la
Ktipi- oi.m croup hemorrhages
hMiiiiinv r uiih or weuk tungn. 5c
$1 ihi riii imi lrtH. Gutrantrtd
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piano or sewini' hihcmcw c
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Tbo Ladies Social Unloa of ta
Presbyterian church will meet al tfaa
home of Mrs. J. J. Balrd Wednesday
afternoon al S o'elock p. au. AM
members are orgod to bo orsseat.
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