J.A. Ware Jr.

"Names of Purchasers and Price Paid in Anadarko 
on Thursday and Friday

The sale of lots did not move along very lively 
the first day. The work of making out the certificates 
was new to the clerks. Each purchaser paid his
money and received his certificate before the 
auctioneer would offer the next lot, and thus all
possibility of error or mistake was avoided.

S--- three lots were sold on the first day of the 
sale. The highest price paid was $165; lowest price 
$35; the average being $59 per lot.

Ninety-one lots were sold on the second day. The 
highest price paid was $1,000, the lowest, $25. 
The parties who purchased the highest priced lot 
- half-block - will proceed at once to erect a cold 
storage plant.

Sale of Lots in Anadarko, Aug. 9, 1901

Ware, Jr., J.A.  Chickasha, I.T.  $375"

Reference Data:
Anadarko Tribune Aug 9, 1901, Submitted by:  Sandy Miller 

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