Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 55, Ed. 1, Monday, December 15, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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ANADARKO DAILY DEMOCRAT
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ANADARKO. OKLAHOMA MONDAY DECEMBER I5 1913
NO. 55
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The First National Bank
Anadarko CaPital and surpiusis6uQDo.oo.
Wo liavo double lio capital nml surplus of
Olf IjlinTm an- ot'ler lunk in An.idniko.
Jll.CillVllia W) havo no 0XC08gjVB !. Bo hills liva
ble or rc'dlhoounts.
No officer or director of this bnnk owes ft i
dollar.
We solicit uur buaioww whether Urgt-or
small
T F. Woodurd. I'roiulent. I. 15. cox Cashier.
L. W. Myers Vlcc-l'rusipent. R. H. l'opejoy Ass't Cashier
ISTOWSHOUSE
CAUGHT FIRE
Sunday morning Attorney M.
Bristow got up find alartod 11 firo
in the cook stovo and wont book
to bed. After tho house had
vfarmod.up as tho family thought
nil got up. They soon discovered
that tho housb was on firo. Tuo
tiro alarm was turned in to tho
Firo Station and tho boys soon
vuado quick work of tho burning
house. Tho firo started from an
ovor hoatod cook stovo that
caught an ironing board afire.
This took tho lire up tho wall to
the coiling. Tho house was well
covorod with insurance Tho
dumago will amount to about $100.
Marriage Licenses
jsiaywjis
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Jag L. Bordwine 21 Konowa
and Nettie V SitrmonB 111
Bsidgoport. 1
Daniel Boone 28 and Daisy"
Waterman 28 of Anadarko.
Timothy Pcnock-quad-dy ill
nnd Jano Ek a-wandah 20 Apache
Nathaniel Davis 2l and Bella
.Peterson 20 Binger.
Geo. llunkins 37 and Georgia
Elliott 37. Anadarko. N
Ralph SigmOn 21 and Abbio
Williamson 17 Anadarko.
Leo Horn 22 Hydro Orphin
Prico 17 Apaoho.
R. S. (Jollior 77 Jennie Isbollo
58 rlydro.
William Borgthold 23 nnd
Mario Bonnor 20 Eakioy.
Found Apookot book in thj
A. H S. Auditorium Friday
night The owner ma havo samo
by describing it and paying for
this ad.
f THE MILITARY GIRLS I
Tho lycoum courso has not been patronized as it deserves
to bo. Tho committoe bolioves this is because the citious
of Anadarko do not know what an excellent oourso of on-
tortninmonts thnt has beon brought hero. Tho cotntnitteo
believes if thuso who havo not bought season tickets can bo
inducod to hear tho next numbor 'Tho Military Girls"
Wednesday tho 17th they will buy season tiokets for tho
other three numbers.
Tho committoo has deoidod to boII single admission tick-
ets to "Tho Military Glrhi" ut 50 cents or season tickets to
tho next four numbers for 8175. Socuro tickets and
mako reservations at Stephonsou's on and after o o'clock a.
m Tuesday morning.
THE LYCEUM COURSE
The - Phone will Bring it
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Lyon' & Mathews ! Co;
Military Girls
In Kansas.
Fred PfniF has n clipping from
tho Wostmorclaud Kansas Re-
corder giving the Military Girlo a
nig pull'. When i cumes to know
iug what good outortaininont is
this Kunsns town nas somo of tho
best talent in tho Btato. West-
inoroland says you miss a treat to
miss tho military gills. They will
bo at tlio A. M. S. tho 17th.
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Married
Miss Abbio Williams and Ralph
Sigman both of Anadarko woro
quiotly married Friday ovoning
at tho M. E. ohuroh Rev. Ira
gjrabtroe officiating. Mr. und
Mrs. S'nan will make their homo
in eastern Oklahoma.
Thimble Club.
Tho Junior Thimblo Olub mot
with Miss Fern Wright Saturday
aftornooi). Thceo young ladies
worked faithfully ntt their foncy
work until refreshments were
served then an hour- of play' fol-
lowed. All roport a very pleusant
afternoon. Tho club will meet
with Miss Mildred Rogers next
meeting.
Another now car of that famous
Laraboe's German Hour at Dan-
ner Bros.
CHATTLE LOAN CO.
Lowest Charges on Short Loans
New Rates Now In Effect
$10.00 parable $2.00 week cost $2.00
"20.00 payable $3.00 week .cost $4.00
$25.00 payable $3.00 week cost $5.00
NO OTHER CHARGES
Rear Of Anadarko Natlotlttl flank
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IfYoucallNo.i23. We-give
prompt attention to Telephone
orders and Will send you Coal
right away. '
We'd rather dol it now than
later on when all those slow peo-
ple are'sendingjnijtheir orders en
a cold day.
Then sometodyjnay have to
wail.
IN MEMORY OF
S
Kpifrinl niomorinl sorvioM were
hold at tho M. . ohuroh Sunday
at 1-2:00 o'olook in inoinory of
Mrs. W. P. Hudson whoso denlh
occurred in Albany Mo. Nov.
30th.
Row Crabtreo rand tho follow-
ing clipping from the Albany Cap-
ital. Mrs. Hudson was a' woman of
exceptional endowment tine edu-
cation of highest Christian char-
acter and an untiring workor.
Sho was born at Denver Mo..au.
3. 1.13 boing at tho time of hor
death only 3 1 years lo months and
27 days old.
Hor parents inovod tu Albany
whon she was only four years old
n.id sho grow to womanhood here.
After graduating from the Albany
High School in I8(.t7 she attend-
cd tho Northwest Missouri Oojlcgo
nnd on graduating from thnt insti-
tution wns givou n set of lino en-
oyclopodaos by Presidont Prit-
chets because sho had avoragod
higher in her college course than
any other student in hor oass. Af-
ter finishing ho courso at North
west Missouri College alio attend
ed tho Missouri Stato Univorsity
at ( olutnbia for one year and thou
taughtsohool at Darlington ayoar
land np near Allendale for ono
term.
On Juno 20 li)02 at tho homd
of hor parents in Albany sho was
unitod in marriago to Win. P.
Hudson of Union Star and they
wont to Anadarko Okla. whoro
Mr. Hudson was engaged in mer-
chandising for two or thrco years
disposing ot this business to be-
come cashier of the .Citizens' Nn.
lionnl Bank which position he
hold until the Citizens National
and the Firs National word (km
solidntod ho being tlion elected
assistant cashier of tho First Na-
tional which position he resigned
about three years ago to go into
the real cbtate and insurance busi-
ness. During hor girlhood days in
Albany sho had beon a faithful
'. worker in tho M. E. church and
Sunday school nnd during hor
yetrs of residonce it Anadarko
she was so strongly identified with
thsstJ Unci of woik there that it
was frequently said by tho ohuroh
lenders that hor loss from that
work would bo raortf keonly folt
than of any other woman in Ana
darko. Tho news of hor tragic
death was as great n shock there
as lioro in Albany ahd tho high
roenrd in which alio was hold was
best attostod by tho beautiful floral
taibutes which were sent by tho
'Eastern Star lodge tho Order of
.Maccabees the Ladies' Aid So
ciety and tho Sunday school of
the Anadarko M. E. church to
gpthor with tho many lotters ox-
pressing doopest sorrow thai have
come to tho husband and family
siifoe her death. .
The grief-stricken husband ar
rived from Anadarko on 'Monday
evening
On Tuesday morning at 10.30
o'clook a largo numbor of friends
gatherod at tho Robinson homo in
Alban) whoro tho funeral servi-
ces" weVo held. Mrs. Hudson's
.avorite him ''Rook of Ages"
was sung by a quartet nnd Miss
'Barnice Fiowers sang "Crossing
the Bar.' ' which was anothor of
Mrs. Hudson's favorites. Rov. J.
A. Foard pastor of tho M. E.
ohuroh road the 4th verso of tho
21at chapter of revelations whioh
docoas'od when a girl 15 years old
uid selected as her funoral toxt.
After tho services at tho homo
ho remains woro conveyed to the
Highland cemotory for interment.
In hor home town in Oklahoma
she was u Sunday school superin
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tondent for four years and a com-
niittod from that Snndny school
presented to libra boitutifnl tench
er's Bible with tho following reso
hit ion: .
"Resolved By tho Sunday school j
board and Sunday eoJluol of tho
FirsfMolhodist ohuroh of Ann-1
darko Okla. that wo make known '
our gratitude to Mrs. . 1 Hhu-
son for h(r faithful and success
fill work as supuriutem.ont of our
Sunday school during tho past
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IUIU jyillo. WIIUUI III? l-JlldUllk
mnnngeinont tho Sunday sohool
hns reached the first rank among
tho SOnday schools of ('nddoicamo gavo
counts' und in tho Lawton dis-
trict nnd but fow schools in our
coiifonjnr'o enn show ji HKe record
Of BtlCCOSB.
"Wa prosent to hor a teacher's
Bible ns a slight token or memor-
ial of our appreciation. In tho
words of this Book wo say:
"Mino eyes shall bo upon tho
faithful of thojaud that t'noy may
d .veil with ire."
Morris Lconhard choinnau
John S Maxwell scoratary.
F. E. Farrington.
Com. Sarah S. Bakor
A. E Baldwin.
AtUie olose of this Mrs. G. W.
Campbell gavo n very touching
talk in behaif of tho Ladies' Aid
in moiuory of Mrs; Hcdson. Mr.
Baldwin followed and spoko in. bo-
half of tho Sunday school. It is
not putting it too strong to say
that Mrs. Hudson noVer tired in
promoting Christian and oduct-
iional work. Sho had much more
onofgj' than strength. Sho was a
kind and failUful wifo and moth-
or n good neighbor and Christian.
THE DEMOCRAT
. CHANGES HANDS
Tho Anadarko Domooint cliang-
es hands with this issue. John
D. Pugh having bought out the
entire' business.
All flefe'ounts duo thn office for
advertising Job work etc. up to
nnd including' Saturday Decem-
ber 18th nro payriblo to W. B.
Stephens. Aftor that date all ac-
counts made with the office will
bo duo and payable to John D
Pugh.
Birthday Party
Little Donald DeWitt Campboll
oelebrated his sixth birthday Wed-
nesday ovoning by inviting seven
little boys front his class in sohool
to spend an hour with him. It
was soon soon that Bohool is thoir
ambition. They spoke pieces and
sang songs until Mrs. Campboll
called thorn to n nice supper -that
j all enjoyod. Donald aud his littlo
mentis will long remember .his
sixth birth1
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Ediohas a fino shipment of tho
latent in folders and oards. Don't
fail to seo his stock before you1 in-
vest in a picture.
The Silver Loaf Shoo Shop-for"
first clas repair work.
Call A B O. Phone 12 3 for
fresh oysters.
For Sale Good' geritlo'' driving
horso and a buggy. Call at Palaoo
Barn.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hutton
Mrs. Fishor Mrs. S. Epps and
Miss Dorrigo of flinton wore
guosts of Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Bill
iard Friday and Saturday.
Fdr8alo Surrey? sot of' harness
and extra pair of shafts. Airs.
Brassington. Phono 255.
Now Boalo that will weigh 2000
lw. to tho ton. Coal.Kcoal coa'.
Anadarko Ico Co .
ENTER!
AINS
LEAGUE
Mrs; .1 E
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xsnucu onturtninud
tho young pooplo of
tho lipwortn
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uuiijjuu ui mo .u. ii. I'liurrii
South nt her homo Saturday even
ing. Tho young people were
mostly eighth grade and High
school pupils. Mrs. Nanco asked
them to nnmo tho presidonta or tho
I'nited Status in order as the)
them some spelling
and asked for uramatieal iihrn7.es
fornmusoiiient. It was nil ai
ing. Somo folt somowhnt rus;y.
Refreshmen's of J'oavenly hash
tea and enko wore sorvod. All
declared it a profitable ovoning
bssidos tho pleasure.
Will Buy
A hoitso to move and rebuild.
Wilt pay cash. Inquire at Demo-
crat aflico.
Miss Esther Orndorf of Bingor
visited Mrs. A. J. BUnkonihip
Friday nnd Saturday and attend-
ed tho teachers' association. Miss
Orndorf is ono'of tho Bingor city
sohool teaohots.
Mrs. Mabol Lutttell of Lawton
was in tho city attending tho
teachers' mooting. Sho s tcaqliiny
in Uio primary dopartmonl in
Apaoho.
Car of YorkB Imperial npplos
Rock Island tracks Anadarko.
I Albert TorriU
Ladiosof FairYiow communi-
ty wjjl give a box and pio supper
Tuesday ov'Omhg December 23
procoods to go for a Christmas
tree
EPWORTH
The Charity workers willappreCottOn Giflned toDate
ciato your dimo at' the NubIio
Tuesday night it is a good
cause gu got your moneys worth
nnd help this committeo.
Lost Gouts ring blood atono
sotting return to Dr. Anderson
or Domoorat for reward.
Marfiu Arohibeck of Denvtr
t'olo. is a now ono on tho paj
roll at the Kiowa Agenoy.
A. M. Bonham of Okeone is the
guest of his daughter Mrs. E. fl.
Stetvart on West Oklahoma nvo. .
For" sale Good upright piano
prico v6ry lo"w; inspection invit-
od; loaving" bOuntry. ' Dr. Rendt-
orfr. agenoy.
Tho Silvar Loaf will do your
work while yon wait.
Foi rent Rooms in now post-
oiiico block; steam heat water and
light treo. inquire of Hammert
& Ayr-s.
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THE GVN HOTEL
EVERYTHING tfEAT At?D CLEAN--
f'r'i---.
This place was formerly known as the
Southern Hotel on 129 E. Main
Rates $1.00 Per Day
ROBERT RIDLEY Prop.
GpHtlemon's Driving Hlorso
Will Receive Special Caro
Nev BlaLcksmith
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The Maine
SiwcUl Attention Given to
OltN I
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' i . t ' i ; trouble
with your eyes bring them
to us. We have a regis-
tered Optometrist who
thoroughly understands hi?
business and we guaran-
tee to give entire satis-
laction.
Anadarko Jewelry & Opti-
cal Company
(lluiit I'osttiHuv
GREAT WEEK
IN ANADATKO.
This is to bo and will ba a great
weok in Anadarko on tho part of
all tho churches; tho Methodist
piscopnl Presbyterian M. J.
Church South Christian Catholhv
and Baptist who havo oo-oporatod
and will make tho house visitation
ennrnss under tho dirootion of
Miss Alyco MoPherson of Jot
Oklnhomn Sporotary and II X
Supt. of Alfalfa dounly B. B.
Association. Ercry hoaie in our
city will bo canvassed. . AUo tuo
revival service whioh has boon in
progress ut the Christian ohuroh.
will bo from now 6ii a union moot-
ing. Every churoh ia to tuko u
pail to Muko this a groat soul win-
ning neek for otoh ohuroh and
Sunday Schol in our city.
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Tho XBittMhi ?eport up to
Deo. 3. shows tfio' olldwing mun-
ber of bales of cotton g"i nno'd': in
Caddo county for I WIS: Baled
20036 against 19.370 for 1J)37G
up to Dec. 1st 1912.
Fremont Boyle
' S)3ial agent.
Nusho for Charity
Mr. Jdooro has given hisNualio
orer to .tho Charity workers Tuw
day night. A special musical
program has boon prebarod and
tho boat program possible will bo
rendored. The money will bo used
to buy Xmas treats for tho worthy
poor. This is whore a dime will
bo woll spent Don't forget it
Tho Silver Loaf for all kinds'oE
shoe repairing.
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