Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 55, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 16, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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Anadarko Daily Democrat
Democrat Publishing Company Owners.
T. J. Lewis Manager
Kntorod nt thu postoliico nt Anudiirko. Oklnhoiim as
so 'oiul class itihttor.
PUBhl.SHKb DAILY BXlMSlT SUN' DA V
KntoB 10 court por wooh.
Phono 8
Tlio iMexicnii sitiinlion urowa
w.jrso I'hiipIio Villa 1ms proxan
t) ho worso thnn Iluortn. Ab
soon ns ho cot poseliii f Chi-
lmiiliiin ho beRMii to show his roal
nature. ClinrcliBs weru lootud of
thojr moflt imrrvd valuiiblos tlio
prioat hniiiiliatod storoa itml
bunks robbod nnd mon inurdorod
right uud loft. At bout ho n but
n hiKhwayiimn and brigand who
has floated to thu surfaco on tlio
wnvo of unhappy conditions.
Cnranzil is n Rontlotnan l)iit ho
has no control ovor Villa. Iiu is
ralhor at tlio inoriy of thia rulllan
froobootor.
As ia woll known thoro is noth-
ing to bo hopud for from Iluortn.
ilo is but a highor ordor of thu
Villa typo. I'nhappy Mexico
hor only liopo iu intervention by
tho Unitod Stitos howovor un.
tasloful it may bo. This is not
all whou tho Unitod StaloB goes
in thoro it will havo to stay and
it is but a question of time until
intervention bocomos a nocos9ity.
'Una country ia now boing dis-
grneod by its npparuut apathy.
Mrs. (i. W Onmpboll wont to
Carnegie Monday to apoiul a
itivr days with hor son and family.
Mrs. Campbell too!; Homo Olirisl-
maB presents to tho littlo people
as thoy always uxpoot them from
(Jrnndtm mu uraudpn.
Tho Military Girls Wednesday
night. l'rico of admission re-
duced to 50 ct.nts. rfoouro tick-
ets and reserve scats at Stophon-
Son's. Mr. and Mrs'. W. 'K.. Wost' of
Uinton visited Mr. and Mrs. .1.
W. Dlnbinoro and Mrs. Robt.West
th) first of tho wek.
R II. CJonloy of northoastern
Oklahomn eamo over to visit his
parents Joo Conley and family.
Ho is railronding iu that part of
tho state.
5'l'ho Military Girls Wednesday
night. Prico of admission ro-
ducedtto 5tt conts. Socuro tick-
ots and rosorvo seats at Stophou-son's
Officers of
Ladies of G.A.R
Tho following olhVors of tho
Ladies of tlio (J. A. K. woro elect-
cd: Ido Sma'l Prosidont; (iraco
fjockhart Son vice; Susan Ciunp
null Junior' vioa; Rnlh IIoss
Riiaplain; Alcosta Warner con-
ductor; Lillian Childs Gu ird;
Anna Clovolnnd Patriot io Inj
structor. Delegates. Jessie llil
ton ZotaToploy Nona Bullen
Susan Cainpbull Alcouta Warnor
Alternates Lillian Uillda Luhi
Boyle Anna Nowlau .lessio
Douglas Julia Schlitt.
For Salo a ICimbal piano dirk
'case price Sl.T) part terms. Ap
ply at S(W Wost Maino.
Call A B C. Phono 1 2 3 for
frosli oysters.
All kinds of mattresses cloanod
and mado ovor t?ood as new -i'hono
.. i
IJiirat ISO. ty..
For Kent Furnished rooms
can do light housekeeping. Mrs.-
D. Tumor fOli Wost Broadway.
Call A B 0. Phono I 2JJ for
roeh oysters.
For salo or trade Two good
farms in Pottawatomie Co. Want
io trade for Caddo County proporty
Thoro nppoara to bo something
in tho iu tho dark about that Scott
Forria movo for govornor. It is
mattor worth watching for a while
until further dovolopmonts at
looat. It is appnrontly boing
lauuohod without Forria consout.
Thoro is apparently n lively
enmpaign browing iu this state.
Thoiiroworka will begin to bo
touched oil' early iu January.
SEE
C. C. NATHAN
FOK ALL KINDS OF
Insurance
AND
Short Time Loans
National Bank Building
JUST
AUTOMOBILES
AND
ACCESSORIES
Broadway Garage
Phone 42 1
9
Pioneer Drug Store
NVWWWVWWWVVS
S pecialChristm as Present s
$30
Edison Amberola Phonagraph
Newest Styles Without Horn Diamond Point Reproducer I
New Indestructable 4 Minute Records
All Kinds Of Stringed Instruments
TAVO Largest assortment of Dolls and Cabs. Complete
I J I Vj line up of toilet articles in all designs. Package
toilet articles story books for children and grown-ups. Bibles
and Bibie stories.
Qinrf ini nnlc Basket balls' foot balls &ther"
OJJUI lliiy UUUUO mos bottles. Don't buy until
you see our line of special Christmas Goods.
And our Special Christmas Tree Decorations
Pioneer. Dru
Store
. HI .... . .
Main-Street I ; ' nllarkb Oklahoma
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Bwxtn (Elaits 3te
By ELDON PATTERSON
7ust as truly as lovs Is Santa Claus Is.
J Santa Claus is a personified sonti-
ment ho is a reality.
Wo spoak and learn and teach of a God
whom the world has never seon except in
Christ Jesus yet His existence is manifest
in everything. Ho is .1 reality.
Santa Claus need not oxist in physical
form to bo comprehensible his epn.i is
ondowed and devolved upon millions of
willing personifiors. who in the spirit in
which old Santa himself would shower
blestini; s. showor them for him.
It isn't a ho to tell tho children Santa is
eoiiiintf; it isn't oven a "whito" lie
Santa Claus IS comincl
Ha may be the fathor. mother brother or
a strancor but tho sentiment of Santa
Claus is upon him. Ho IS Santa Claus.
Hois the expression of that which ether
wise would indeed bo a myth or cease to
exist: Ho is the action of a world-old
thought: Ho is tho physical component
of Lovo Charity and Pity.
Santa Claus is Lovo made tangible
Ho is not one but many and it takes all
the flesh and blood Santa Clauses of all the
world combined to make tho ono big Santa
-iaus wnom ine cnimren know and wor-
ship and whom wo symbollzo in great furs
tho wondrous flguro whoso groat kindly
face with its never waning smile invites tho
confldenco of tho universe.
Santa Claus IS.
His visible form 5s generosity and kind-
ness. You can see him giving tho newsboy a
ntlarinr tfr a riAnnv rnnr
You can oe him Scroofjo-liko though it
may seom helping hore and thero;
Or and this Is nobler than all tho rost
you can seo him sharing his last tiny mite
wilh another while tears of pity and hap-
piness mingJe in tho bright smile the
token gives.
Evory household In its own way knows
its Santa Claus.
Don't deceive the children by telling them
there is no such person.
Santa Claus IS and may ho always be.
SHINY COINS FOR CHRISTMAS
ffn
United States Treasury Makes Provi-
sion fop Holiday Demand by Wash-
ing and Polishing Old Money.
tiSf?! '' ''lfl "mo ot the yonr many
A I nf tlin hnnkn nf flin pminlrv
call on tho United States
troastiry at Washington 'or
new coIiih of all denomina-
tionsgold sliver nickel
Biid copper to aupply thu
demands of their customers
for urlRht now coins for
tho Christmas holidays.
This demand always exceeds the nor-
mal demnnd for new coins and tho
treasury has heretoforo not always
been in a position to moot fully ench
request. The recent satisfactory re-
sults from tho washing of currency
has given the treasury department nn
Idea for meeting tho demand for
shiny ChrlstmaB money. Twenty-flvo
thousand dollars In halves quarters
dimes nickels and pennies Is to be
washed and polished by the mint bu-
reau of tho treasury department so
that all who wleh can havo their
shiny Christmas money. Most of the
old coins which are to be renovated
will be sent to tho Philadelphia mint
from the United States treasury
vaults whence they will be supplied
to tho banks calling for them.
JuBt what folks do with all this now
coin nt Christmas time Is a mystery
to the treasury ofllclals. Ot course
much of the smaller coins bright
now nnd shiny nro used for Christmas-tree
decorations bu the major
sharo of It It Is surmised Is just
spent.
Surprise Enough.
Mr. Orrpn "No my dear 1 will not
tell you what I'm going to giro you
for ChrUtmas. Why can't you wom-
en be content to wait and be sur-
prised? Mrs. Green Oh tell me now! If
you keep your word I'll be surprised
euough.
THE BEST WAY
Mrs. llighaou What nro you going
to give Four brother Jolm tills Christ-
mas T
Mr. HIghson airo hlmT Why ho
gets three times as much salary &s
I do. I'm going to wait &nd see what
ho gives ruo. '
Take Notice. .
If iu nood of wall p'ripor' pn'int
v.jrnislj. stnins puro linseejboil
cull nt tup Anndnrko Pmnt tjlnps
and Vnlpnpor Houbo 120 JE
Uroauwny. puone ziv ana 'Joo.
(OveBtpiicoa rinty .'largest' Assort-
wont.
uor
Kpqrrajr foWt Mrs!). ;TW.
Br4Wost Oklahoma ovenuo I
CQAL
If you are looking for the best Coal
Money Can Buy try some of our
cASestsr Fancy Lump
From the Alderson Mine there is none
better. Phone 200. We make quick
delivery. We also have dry cobs.
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JEEBiirmmamiTx
Chickasha Milling Co.
W. P. SNYDER Mgr.
HcclestonCoggins
Funeral Directors
AND
Licensed Embalmers
Day Phone 178; Night Phone 226
For Biscuit Pies
Muffins Waffles
and Home Baking
Success and
Satisfaction
One Heaping
TeaspoonfuVs
Enough
Health Club is the Durost
strongest and most econom-
ical Baking Powder obtain-
able at any price.
rOnlv
MOne&nf
f an
Ounce
MRa
PRICES
CREAM
ManPoMer
Is a protection and guarantee
against alum which is found in
the low priced baking powders.
To be on the safe fide when buying
fe&king powder examine the label and
take only a brand shown to be made
from Cream cf Tartar.
Frank Law
Shines hf m of or on. If yby
Can't. hv i - votrr Shines
Sendthejn I. He'W'put
the fane ' hto therii. '
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.Tho us'iio T.npiilay uigbt- will
bo o beptifib o1v UyAGoad pro-
gram. - '". -' ' ' '
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fl.n EtoJVprimd Howard. FPnd
.or leayo ot Demuvrnt otlico.
SEE
FREMONT BOYLE
National Bank Building
Anadarko - Oklahoma.
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