Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 46, Ed. 1, Monday, December 8, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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V
A HOME PROPOSITION
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ONCE
Major George W. Littlefield banker land owner and cattleman of
Austin Texas has decided to place on the market the famous Yellow
House Ranch of 3ooooo acres located in the shallow water belt of the
south plains of Texas. 7oooo a'c-es of this tract together with town site
has been surveyed and staked; not an acre over six miles from the Santa
Fe Trans-Continental line of railway from ocean to Gulf. Grade finished
and track will be completed to Littlefield by July 1 st. Opportunity
knocks once!
Its Up To You To Heed This Knock
r m Ten yours time percent interest small 'cash payment which will enb
J fJ IJaZ you to impi'"ve; if you raise und preserve uur feed we will sell you high
grade Hereford cattle out of our famous U V D. or Yellow house herd for feeding; you pay for the cattl
when sold.
When purchaser agrees to move upon said land and make it his home and plce improvements Ithora-
on to the value of $500.00 said Improvements to include a residence and cultivate s much ns 10 aoros dur-
ing 1913 we will waive cash payment and ! waive tin interest until January 1st UU4. Uy going on this ex-
cursion you will be able to buv on the improvement plan.
Terms on lots in the town of Littlefield : One-third cash and the balance in one two and throe years
with interest ot 8 per cent payable annually This is a home proposition and an opportunity to get a home
which will never ba duplicated.
Fully $3000000 Have Been Invested in the
Shallow Water Alfalfa Belt in the
Past Few Months
Kapid development will boost prices in this immediate section.
Wc will make the town of Littlefield a city of no little importance being located in the largest lovfel
fertile farm belt in tho world only a few miles from the center of county on the Santa Fe main line. All
lines of business aud profession are neoded. Success is sure. Investments will double in value quick. The
greatest townsite buy on earth' The one opportunity to got u homo. Nothing of the kind will ever be offer-
ed again on the American Continent.
Whenever You Want to go Dow n and see
Buy ticket to Lubbock Texas. t
That accomodations-may be provided drop postal to or see"
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HOLUDAYEDIIION
Tho Deiii'jcrat contemplates
usuinga largo Illustrated Holiday
Edition about tho first week in
December. It will show up Ann-
dnrkotlic host advautago audit
is to bo hoped that all or our va-
rious business interests may bo
represented so that outsiders may
I i ow as near as practical just
v! 'i they may expect to find in
A.mdarko and where they can
find it.
It will bo our ondenvcr to mako
a creditnblo Showing for Anadar-
ko in this edition. J J tit of courso
it will depond largely on tho on-
couragcinont this onterpriso re-
ceives. It requires tho co-opeia-tion
of all to build.
Remarkable Cure
of Dysentery
" wai attacked with dysoutary
about July loth and used tho doe-
tor's medicine with no roliof only
getting wor8o all tho time I was
unn bio to do anything nnd my
woight dropped from 1 to to 1 25
pounds. 1 suffered for about two
months whon I was advised to use
Chamberlains Colic Cholorn anil
Diarrhoea Itotuedy. I used J.a
bottles of it and it gavo mo per-
minont roliof" writos B V Hill
of Snow Hill N 0. For sale by
Carl Doughlas.
Send in the News.
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Of somo good your town
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At The entireties
M. E. Church South.
Sunday' School 10 a. r...
Preaching at 11 1: tn. and b
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m.
Junior Leaguo 3 p. in. with Mr3.
Xnnco leading.
Epworth Longuo C "UO p. in.
Evorbddy wolcomo. Como and
worship with us.
Morning subjoot "Tho way to
Heaven"
Kvorybody welcome come nu I
worship with us.
W. B. Humphroy pastor
Christian Church
Sunday Sohool 0 :I5 n. in.
Preaching 11 n in and 7:!I0 p. in
Christinu Endeavor 7 pin.
Kov. W. W. l'hnres Pastor.
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KILLthe COUCH
andCUREtueLUNSS
DR.KIKGS
NEWDISCOVERY
ANDAILTHROATANO LUKC TROUBLES
5oai.oo
TRIAL B01TIE TREE
Presbyterian
Sunday School Owl n. m
11 it. in. liibJio worship
sermon.
0:150 p. in. Leaguo Sonior.
If :H0 p. m. Public worship nnd
sermon. -
Thursday 7;30 p. m. Prayer
mooting.
Social I'nion First nnd Third
Wodnosday of onoh month.
Missionary Socijty Fourth
Thursday of each month.
S. V. Fait Pastor
Cntholio Church
Mass ovory Sunday nt 10 a. iu.
Sunday school everv Sundny ut
V.IJOnm.
Itossnry nnd bonediction every
Sunday at 3 p. in.
Every First Sunday of month
Communion Mass at 8 a. m'
Miibs ovory Sundny at St. Pat-
rick's Mission at 8 a. in. J
Fnthar Isidore Kicklin Pastor
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Sunday School at 11:15 a. m.
Proaching nt 11 o'clock a.m.
Junior Leaguo .'! p in.
Epworth Leaguo I5:!i0 pin.
Preaching nt 7:oOJo'clock p. in.
All nro invited to attend.
IrnJj.Crnbtrco Pnstor.
" ' i join
... .linntist Church
Siindajj'-school t.'l."n. in.
Preaching sorvi:o 11.00 n. in.
PCI P- LT-
Preaching at usual hours. !
J'JvoryOno cordiallj invited.
J. M. Jono3 Pastor.
GUARANTEED SATiSFACTORY
Of? MOVEV ffrtfADD.
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The Family Cough Medicine
In overy home there should bo
ii "bottle of Dr. King's New Dis.
covory ready for immedinto use
when any inombor of tho family
contracts a cold or a cough.
Prompt uso will atop tho spread
ol sicknoss. S. A. Stid of Mason
Mich. wiitos: "My whole family
depouds upon Dr. living's Now
Discovory ns tho best cqugh nnd
cold modicino in the world. Two
.")0ct. bottles ourod mo of pneu-
monia. f Thousands of. other fnm.
ilies havo boon equally bo no fi tod
and dopend entirely upon Dr.
Kinc s ew Disrnverv to puro
thoir congas colda thro it
lung troubles. Evory dose help3
Price.oOct. nnd $1.00. All drug-
gists. H. E. Buckion & Cp Philn-
dolphin or St. Louis.
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Vo -akness and Loss or Appetite
the OM Standard gmcral ktrenthenlne tome
(JKOVU'STASTUl.l.SScbUlTO.VIt.ilriTriuut
llalaria ml builds up the tHein true tonic I
nl ure Appctucr. l'or adult and children. 64c. .
The Best Hot Weather Tonic
OKOVH'RTASTiaESSchlllTONICeutlchMlhc
blood builds up the nbole tystem ami will won-
derfully strenslheu and fortlty you to withstand
the depresting elfect of the hot summer. 30c.
tir. KiRfs Hew Discovery
KILLS THE COUGH. CTRES THE LUNGt
7 LBS.
Oh I'm a Soapmaker all right.
And it's so EASY--so QUICK!
Jutt tfoi m csa of to la quart ot wmttr. Now
UrBOILYN6rJl"i?l.t9UrpCUai1i ' mCM artUft i
And you will have seven pmmft of fine hare snap
50c. worth and I only-cost 5c a nickel a half dime.
I am RED DEVIL LYE
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UET ME AT ANY GOOD STORE
SAVE MY LABELS
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Stephens, W. B. Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 46, Ed. 1, Monday, December 8, 1913, newspaper, December 8, 1913; Anadarko, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82504/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.