Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 272, Ed. 1, Friday, December 23, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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ANADARKO DAILY DEM
VOLUME IX.
ANADARKO OKLAHOMA FRIDAY DEC. 23 1910.
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North Pole Dec. 20 1910.
ECCLESTON & COGGINS
Anadarko Okla. .
Gentlemen:'
mM aWiv& in my aih dfiijo ahead ol tefoedufc
and wi6 eome do&n Ike efoi'mneu In uatPv i&in
dow eveky ajteknoon at l:0 and evekv evenin&at
8:00 foyinninf tiiubsdaf the nd h dtfre a
Ifaz efiitfcPien ahe- tfa&i& to Ase -nts.
Santa Glaus.
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NO USE TO TAKE
LIQUOR TO COUNTRY
.Nina eases of "bottled la bood.
a cep(8'diy he ilriffN 'fords'
near Graeemont Thursday enroute to
Ointon. Another- case -wai confis-
cated at piq depot this morning' is it
wa- being (taken out for delivery.
Ho name wa on lbs box containing
tne good it had been erased.
A barrel of ber was captured
FLYliNu CATCH
'y.tH. Mabley eonfttablo and C.
B. Sartir deputy sheriff of Grace-
atont made a flying catch of nine
.caaea.of liquor rnroute froa noor
Giraeemont to Qmton Thursday ai rht.
T. liquor had neen taken: from
Graeemont daring the day. stored ot a
farm near that plnce.
RULING KETCHES 'EM
COMIN' AND GWINE
leaded the good ard started for Ilin
ton they wero PtoppeJ and tho liquor
confiscated Early had a gun on him.
and was chart: iUi carrying con
three nn I a half miles in i he country eealed weaoina. He pail a tine of
Wednesday morning. The fhrifT's (25 this morning on that charge
force are becoming ao adept they c n
..The case oCthe atato -against -BH?
lingsly- that went 'Co tho supreme
court on appeal from the eputvty
court. &m sustained by the criminal
couit of appeals. One of the points
Tho officers were on tho watch and passed on by Judge Holdimr wuth
wbn W. F LittU an! G.'crgr Early admission of evidence to show that
the defer.dent posstesed a liquor
dealer's licenui from the -govern
ment and that such evidence wea
prira facia that he was a liquor
WINNER CONTEST
VISITS WASHINGTON
Washington Dec 83 1910. Floyd
Gayer of Ardmoro the winner of
the free trip to Washington offered
b Senator Gore to the boy In Okla-
homa producing tho greatest yield of
corn on an acre of land Id In tte
city now and is having tha timo of
his life. Ho has been presented
with a diploma by tho Secretary of
Agriculture has been to tho White
liouse and Visited President Taft
has been all through the Capitol and
has had roanv oiher interesting ex-
periences. Floyd raised 95 bushel
ot corn nn nn ucro of ground at a
cost of 8 cents a bushel. Young
Gayer is 15 years ot age. When hia
acre of corn was suffering from
drouth last summer he carried water
and applied it to each plant. Tne
good effects of this contest cannot jo
estimated. Thsro will bo ten boys
in the 10U contest for every one in
the last contest.
Case Dismissed
In the cao of the hum nniri"t
Tom Leonard charged with uttering
and passing a forged Instrunent a
preliminary bearing rraa held In
Judge Holdtng'o court this morning.
Tha case wat ditiiilfted m.d t!
county atturnev will mako another
complaint Loon ard la held ponding
another hoarlns. II. (!. Griffin of
Carnegie the complaining wilnow
was in' atteodanco upon the trial. -
OKLAHOMA PRODUCED
A
If you want to trade a good eit-r
residence for a good'. farm in good
location see William Roece at oncn.
lie has a new farm to trade.
4td lw
ave you "seen the big doll at
f v -
Coombs Bros. they are giving away
ijns every 25c purbhase.
Di. H. H. WYNNE
OKLAHOMA CITY
Practice limited to diseases of
the- eye. The fitting of glasses
receives my attention.
ANADARKO FRIDAY DEC. 23
Inquire at 'Either Drug Store
Stork beat Santa
The stork more fleet than Snnla
Glaus brought glad tldinga tn the
rorm of n bouncing bahy boy to tho
home of Mr. and Mr. II C. Pratt
ehHy Thursday night.
The youngster ha the honor
being the youngest morchant
town.
All parties are doing fine.
of
in
Champ Clark
Champ Clark has declared himself
In favor of the next house croating a
committee with tno power to appoint
the members of the different com
mitieea in tho reoran(iti(.n of the
Houre under Democratic control
Thia will effectively ailenco thoe'
who ehargd that Clark when he fa
elected Spenfcer would not he llipg
to be without tho power which he ad.
vo:ated ahould' be taken from Cannon.
KM
Washington Dec. St. Tho don-m
bureau' report on cotton g!tinlflr
Issued this morning rows 100 8-
IE2 bales counting round tales a
naif biltf were ginned from the
growth of 1910 to Dec. l!l. compwd
witb 9.3C8.0SIV for 1809 ll90f.2f9
for 1803 and 9.234 07i for 1907.
Tho percentage of the last three
crops ginned to Dec 13 was 92.9 for
1909 90 for 1903 and 81 for 1907.
Round bales Inctudod thin year
are 100827 compared with' 140.024
for 1908: 21505 for 1908 and 107.-
204 for 1907.
Sea Island for 1910 it V5.170 com-
pared with 81177 for 1909 30316
for 1908 and 05268 for 1907.
Oy states ginned to Dec. 13 was :
Alabama. 1129273; Arkansas 676-
156; Florid.; 59488; Georgia 1-
707310; Louisiana 231463; Mlsslr.
aippi 1.(16.046; Norih Carolina
664431; Oklahoma 868928; South
Carolina. 11108967; Tennessee 2(9.
657; Texas. 2849911. All other
states 62944
The distribution of flea1 island cot
ton for 1910 hy states waa:- -Florida
25.804; Georgia 39717; South Caro.
Una 9649. The corrected aUtlntlcs
of cotton ginned lo Dec. 1 aro 10
239.712 bales.
The Anadarko - Paint. Glasa add
Wallpaper House guarantees all work
dune to be Aral clang nothing nut
high class material used at moderate
trices. d& w to Jan
C. If Jnhnaon. banker from
Mountain View laIn Anadorko today
looking after isineM-oiatirv
Lost Ladlta Waltham movement
gold watch engraved on back an Old
English B; on Inside of case was
eruravet M. L'anks. Finder ' please
Itave Same at tale oflice and receive
reward.
l.lt
amell it forty raties
down on it at just
ment.
anl aHt.hay"
(ho proper mo
For Sato Good family hor e and
trjod mare. For saie my proptriy
at (IS East Broadway. Se- Dr.
Biv1. It? ri
dealer
I he higher court holds that it U
evidence that the holder of such II-
The Anadarko Pint. Glass an i cense is sellinc llmmr in vini.i
Wallpaper House sells picture frames j of the state law. This is a hard
and wallpaper below manufacturer's ! How to tho whiskey peddlers. If
cost during the month of Urcember. ;ihey do not hold a government ll.
d & w to Jan. 1 .cense the government will prosecute
Every 25c purchase at Coombs
Bros gives you a chance of the big
doil. tf
The Anadarko Stale Bank
Has Resources Over $300000
Tho Most Convenient Banking Room in
CADDO COUNTY
The Best Burglar Proof Safe
IN
; Southwest Oklahoma.
A strong board of directors an efficient
corps of clerks who are always ready to
serve you and the best banking law iin the
world back of every dollar you
Deposit With Us
We Want Your Business
The Anadarko Stale Bank
1911 Calendars are Ready (v Dfclpbution
them foe felling liquor and if they
do hold one It is evidence that they
aro violating the state law.
LARGE PROPERTY
CHANGED OWNERS
Ono of the largest real' cetute ond
properly deals that haa bort troni
acted in Anadarko for eorno tins wi i
tha tale of the Rosa 8alaon property
In which ia run the K. C. hotel on
C street to H. O. Bradford prenl
dent of the First Slate Hank of Ana
darko
All details of the trunofer fcnve
ati yet been eompletod. but it ia
are to aay it baa .been aauu ond Mr.
Bradford ia planning to take it over
at once.
.' "Yet. I shall continue fcotol In
the building but will probably 'raoko
loaae ehangea" Baid Mr. 'Bradford
todvy. "I think it is well udoptet
; for a hotel building and with eomv
cnengea trunk we can bavo one of
the best hotel buildings in this etc.
tlon of the atato."
' The K. C; botel Ij now buing cor
ducted by G. W. C. Rohrer. Them
has been continued litigation over
the lease for soma morthu.
Every
This Store Will Operi
Hvening Till Christrnaa
p ome to a man's shop for man's Christmas gifts.. A man likes
something useful and servicable. When the rush and worry of
Xmas shopping is over )ou'll find ycu'ye made no mistake in pur-
chasing your wants her
ll SMOKING JACKETS Rgl-M
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We quote four numbers that should interest every man who desires
i a Suit or Overcoat.
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$25.00 Suits
NOW ONLV.
$22.50 Suits
NOW ONLV.
$18.85
$16.85
$1 5.00 Crav. overcoat $7 .85
MOWON iV vr
$16.50 Presto Collar $g495
N O W O N tY i7-: L
COME IN AND SEE THOSE
Swell Waist Coats latest auto apparel in coats Caps and Glove?
Dress shirts Classy-Neck wear Hats Dress gloves Silk and Wool
Hosiery in fact everything that goes to make the man a suitable
Christmas gift. In our new swell leather department you 11 hud
Men's Ladies and Children's shoes house slippers ladies and
i;ntlemen traveling bags and suit cases etc.
If you are conttmlatlnn buyirg
any thing In housa furnishing for
he holidays dor.'t wins this Ojipor.-
I'nlty. W 3t
YOUNQHEl
"CLOTHES FOR MEN ANT BOYS. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY"
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Nesbitt, Paul & Reinmiller, G. A. Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 272, Ed. 1, Friday, December 23, 1910, newspaper, December 23, 1910; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82462/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.