Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 254, Ed. 1, Friday, December 2, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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M
ing to sing that distressingly beautiful
solo "In a Hundred Fathoms Deep "
bass
GIVFi US YOUR
Jim Harris and Joe
McNoal woro down at
ANADARKO DAILY DEMOCRAT
1 Pub!. '.n dEvi iy Evaiing Except" Sunday f
PAUL ' ' " " " "
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PAUL NfcSBlTT.... . EDITOR
0. A. RSINMTU.ICU MANAGER
; SUBSCRfmONRATWS
PiUvered By Carrier lOc Per Week
By Mill PrynVV in Ai'"irw Win Pr Yw
Do not full to attend the meeting af Ihu Com-
morc'nl Club tonight. Every baelnosH man in
AnailnrlcoJihitereatwl in the welfare mid progroaa
of our oily- Tht Oommucial Club can do more
by concerted and vigorous notion than any other
organisation. Turn out and show that you nro in
torcstod by taking part in the selection of officers
Now that they have failed to prevent tho
lcgislnturo from takingaction on the capital ques-
tion the Guthrie hunch of knockers are in hopef
they will bo able u have the oapilol located under
condition thai will prevent the possibility
of carrying our the plan to build a cajritol without
expense to the taxpayers.
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minority membara of the legislature in the battlo
Tho capital question is lijcjuly tobe decided to-
day or tomorrow. Whatever that'decision 13 the
people will bo glndswhen it is settled." Wen If it
is finally located at Putnam the peopto OfiChiXjBtnte
will not have to walk out to the capital grounds-
a street car lino will be built and all conveniences
provided It may seem strange but there is no'
doubt about this
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Rumor fromlOystur Bay has it that Bwana
Tumbo is spending these autumn mpnthB in learn-
atfaiu-A Ju Ciplt-jl locilljn.
called in Charlie Hunler.
.T'i.-y r.)-J bivj
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?r Cook say he in nt sure hp found the
north polo. He seems to be in that dazed condi-
tion that politician experience when taking a
trip up salt croak. ;
Tho praises that were heaped on Muskogee a
few days ago by Frank Greer when he thought ho
had that city lined up to defeat the capital re-
moval have turned to curios. Frank says Mua-
kogco sold out for a promise. Probabilities are
that the sami thing happened to Muskogee that
happened to Guthrie.
Tho furniture of the legislature has been re-
moved from Guthrie to Oklahoma City. What's
tho matter with the injunction court at Guthrie.
They usually have an injunction in cold storage
for every emergencyrand contingency-
The State Capital is alarmed because it has
not seen the resignation of W. B. Anthony who is
now the Speaker of the house. The Old Girl at
Guthrie says he' was the governor's private secre-
tary aqd should have resigned when accepting
tho speakership Well for the information of that
purveyor of back yard gossip the Democrat will
sav that the nrivate secretary is not n commission'
ed official. He is employed by the governor the!
same as u reporter on a newspaper is employed
and can quit be ficed.-or gently deposed with
out the formalityof a written resignation. It is
aafo to suy that Mr. Anthony will draw pay onlvr
as a legislator while he is speaker of the house.
HQW TO LOOK WELL DRESSED
Anybody Can Look Welt In New
Clothes It Is Cars of Old
Ones that Count.
"Win vrm pM t-" n1rAi . Met.
rfor ot his Btsttir "How Mlts l'urwill
mantucp to look alwnys so well
Ihmsi m j uappen to unow Unit r T
tnouine Ifl perilously small. I ntn stiro
nhe ctoM not ftpend bo much mono
OB hOf Clflltv -i you 0 (ml-
"Careful now "
"All rlRhl but can you tn'l ni T
"Yes I ran. It la bncause sh- aV
way tnl.ea tl.e mod pam-. u -oldest
clothes Anybody can lo.iic
well In new clolhos. It Is when a
rjown begins lo bo In dntigor of look-
ing shnbby thnt ono must give It
epeclal attention. When tlio tiMH bo-
jtfnn to cut out nm! tho trltnmliiKs to
fray and tho hooks to work loom or
tho bJocvoh to bo passu tho woman
who wlshoi to bo strictly well
Broomed must get busy Sho niUBt
put on a new binding or turn up tho
hem or put on a now doop facing la
tho latent modo. Sho must roacw the
'hooks chango the trimmings and al-
ter the alcoves. She must keep extra
well brushed and hor collar and Jabot
must bo Uie fresheHt and of the latest
mode. A new veil a pair of dalntr
and perfect fitting gloves the latent
style of hair dressing or a chlo little
hat will often freshen up a whole
costume that wortld otherwise look
almost dingy. Sometimes a sumpttj-
ous big bow on a. hat or a novel craxo
In bolt buckles will focus attention In
such a way that1 nobody will think to
look at the gown of the wearer. There
will be 'a general Impression 'at style
dash nnd good taste with Immaculate
dalnUneas and eVenTier dearest ene-
my will' forget the old frock."
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MERCHANTS!
DO YOU REALIZE THAT
CHRISTMAS
Will Be Here in a Short Time
jt0W about you 'advertising? Now Is tho time to get.
before tho public in ordor to got your share" of the
Holiday Trado. THE DEMOCRAT is prepared to
Rive you the best service at tho least possibto prjeq.
We have in stock so mo very attractive headlines for
ads which will bo furnished FREE to our patrons.
Call and See Them
And place an ad in t!u Democrat It will bring results
1 ransrer wort
If vou wii it to mnke
the trair-.G on time
leave your order with
The Bryan Hotel. We
strive to please our
customers
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VEIDTS BUS AND TRANSFER LINE
WtfaMiiJkmitteei
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VERY ACUTE HEARING' VERY
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Mamberm of Anrias Cub Tall of Aai
tonUhlng payeioinsnt' of
. Jhfs Sense. ''
The AnanJIaa club was holding Iti
regular meeting. Sapphtraa Joniis had
jtold of a man he knew whoso hearing
waa so acute that he could hear tho
tangle-worms borjng their way up
through the rjj t the early spring.
That Is not so Terr extraordinary .
said Ananias g'mfth. "My own liear-'
ilng la better than that rvo often
heard the sound made by the striking
of' a bit of fluff from the hend of a
daadatlon. gone toj seed lighting on tho
graae'.ea my. Mwa"
j iKAadf. IZl ntrpos.ed Qeorge Wasbn
tngton-Iilggtns. "I hare been awaken
ed from. a deep rsleop' by the ruckat
made .by ! ft snn.beam hitting against
mr wtadow-pftM.- t z
"Very tateresUng. bt hardly re-
markable" observed the. Rev Mun-
chausen Dobba who had been Intro-
duced bj a guest tht tenng by Mar-
00 Polo Robblnson. "Now I have a
enae of hearing that la truly marvel
ona. Sitting In a hotel room In Bloonv
Ington IUIncla oa day. last winter
Alraetly.over the writing room pt the)
hoosfti rpu;hear Urn scratching of
ye vng) lady's pen tjelow sd vividly thnt!
J'coulditUascUr what fhe waa wrlt-i
JiirVf iVMllffaLnaa'aainnnnnaaaa
ATTENTION
W!e ar now-1 sole aertta
for I the famous '
W H I T E
Sewing Machine Call
and see us belore making
a purchase. ' '
GISH . SKIDMORE
ANADARKO. OKLAHOMA
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Our Job Department
Lot us do your coinuioroial printing. Wu aro prepared
to do your work on short notiue. Glvo ua a trial on
your next Job. X
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TT u4eaful Nevellat.
Te JHeome 'a Xnccoasful povetlrt. It
la aeceasary to. possess some very j
eeptloial qual(t)ea both of mind and
heart. Even as poets learn In suffer
Ing what they sing In aong so doe
the noveUs learn by experience what
he gtvea to the world In story. Ana
this Is not to advance the rldlralona
claim that the nevellat must necea-
eartty plumb ttt depth and scala
every height OC human feeling before
he can atiplrs to write convincingly
but only that he must at least have
'studied life at flrrt hand and ob-
served things for himself and brought
an Importtat Judgment aided by that
setnt'-dlvlae faculty ot Intuition which
Is born ot imagination to bear upon
the evidence of the thtnga ho has seen
nnd the doing of the people with
whom he haa mingled. Kdwln Puga
ta London T. tVa Weekly
New 'Use for Beans.
Although Ronton Is the most famous
baked-bean-entlng centos of tho coun-
try yet It would nin'oar thnt even far-
ther west the -uHefulnesi of this vogo-
tnblo te-woll known A writ- in the
Cleveland Hntn T)ii1tr a'Ir rr a wo-
man who. oiim verv "old ln went In-
to n Euclid avenuo grocery Htoro nnd
priced thodlffrent sizes of pots of
baked bonnp -ttiH kind thnt the- gro-
cery keep put up hot nnd rendy to
servo.
"I gucfls the auiiill Mzb will do" she
raid hesitating.
"How many do you desire to serve T"
Inquired tho clork ready to advise.
"Oh I'm not buying them to serve"
tho customer replied. "Of courso I
shall use them but I'm getting them
to keep my hands warm on the car.
I came away from homn without eith-
er muff or mittens."
FRIFESSIONALS I
V. O. BULLEN
LAWYBR
(Sixteen Yean Activo Jctlce.J
Will practicu tn ' all courts) of record
Satisfaction guaranteed. Will also
tl make the beet teal estate Joans ?
oiTercd in the count).
West ok P. O.. Over Hammond'B Store
J. H. Westphal
THE PLUMBER AMD TINNER
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Dealer in
Tanks Pumps and Wind Mills
AH kinds of metal work md repairing done
UM. PLUM.
Farm and Chattel Loans
In National Dank Building
Tho Hampton Court Maze.
Nlnety-clght thousnnd persons hnve
paid a penny each for admission lo
tho famous miiEo nt Hampton Court
pnlnee this summer tho largest num-
ber for somo years. It Is estimated
that about 25 per cent of these were
foreigners mostly French nnd Ger-
man During August 24000 people
paired through the turnstiles. For a
number ot years tho takings at tho
mar.e wcro the perquisites of ono of
tho palnre vttendanta upon whom the
right to cotloct and retain there waa
cpnforred4.by tho late Queen Victoria.
Blnco bis dearn a tew days ao the
takings have gone to his majesty' a
Oco of works. Londoa 8taadMe
'Southern Hotel
Mrs. W. E. WkltePreB.
Building haa been thoroughly
cleaned and refurniaeed. Best
food tho market affords. Rates
$L and 11.26 per day;
VETERINARY SURGEON
Dr. C. P. Warner. V. S.
ratals successfully all diseases ot domestic
tnlmalt. Surgical operations a specialty
calls promptly answered day or night.
Office at HlTE'S BARN. '
Office Phone 4. Residence 'Phone 185
Amdarko. Okla.
TlfBl piibr Nov. 21. Last pub Dec. Z?
m N COOIY COURT j
1 8tato' of .Oklahoma Qjy of
Caddo).
Notice is hereby giyn to all par
one'' interested in the estate oi A
guitlia'Atiolphtts' Besl deceased that
on the 19 day 'of Ndvmb 1910; J
Arthur Beal and Mary L. Corbett proi
daeed ant) filed In'tlib County Coort
of the Coanty of C&ddb and 8Ute of
Oklahoma an instrument la writing
purporting to be the last Will afd
Testarmnt of Augustus Adolphas tteal
deceased and also filed in said Court
petition praying for the prabate
said Will and .that .Utters Teitarn
(tary Jteued thereon toJ. Arthur Baal
and Mary L. Corbett the execntris
named in said Will and that said pe-
tition will be heard at the Court room
in the City of Anadarko in said
County and State on Monday the bth
day of December 1910 at the hoar of
9 o'clock a. m. of said day when and
where all persons interested can ap-
pear and show cans if any they
have why the prayer of said petition
should not be granted.
In Testimony Whereof I btv
hereunto st ray band and affixed tho
seal of the Coanty Court of said Coun-
ty this 19th day of Nov. 1910.
Seal 15. P. HOLDING
Coanty Jadga.
Oy T. G. OELKE Clerk.
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FARMS TO RENT
Three farms to rent lor cash.
Inquire ofJ. M. Youngblood.
For Sale or Trade
Nearly new Hammond typewriter.
Will trade for second hand wagon
two horse wagon. Enquire
W. C. Morrison.
Sheriffs office
1 You can make a better deal on
piano or tewing machine or organ
at VounRblood's than any where eleo
in U. S. 251. id & Iw
Lovle Zndt Purcell the famous
conttallo of the Schubert Lady Quar-
tette has one of tho deepest voices
ever given to a woman and is the
only Indy vocalist able to sing an
octavo below middle C in concert.
Her voice is very powerful and yet
so melodious that her strongest tone
lone none of its sweetness. Hear
her Dec 14 at the Opera House.
The great popularity of the Schu-
bertLu'ty Quartette is not only their
grand voicen but apo because they
study to please the people. All their
encores aro either amusing or ar-
tistic'arrangementsjof thoso sweet
old melodies so dear to all American
hearts. Heartbera at the Opera
Houbs on Dc. 14.
aamwHnrWaBEfgW?Wl!qBaall
John Pfaff5 Sons
THE HARDWARE STORE
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Nesbitt, Paul & Reinmiller, G. A. Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 254, Ed. 1, Friday, December 2, 1910, newspaper, December 2, 1910; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82448/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.