The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 221, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 11, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1t27.
field* by the same
progress accordingly
methods.
and A few days ago Jews over the financial toss, in our opinion would
world observed their New Year, then be oar guide rather than principle
MAHER BROTHERS.
PUBLISHERS
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Fall United Press Report
T W. MAHER
EDITOR
J R. MAHER
BUS MGR
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If you go out to the Kurt tonight it was the Day of Atonement, and on
do not tail to visit the Indian village both of these holidays. Herman
and the splendid display of Indian Youngheim closed his place of busi-
producte , ness Now perhaps Herman is en-
--O-- I titled to no great credit for that, for
Hot Dawg! | “c ■"«» »'■ “** «*«r “• "J >*e
Raymond Higgins and Hoy W«R> i«« his teachings. Yet we cannot help
be merely d’d his duty and lived up
By Vail in County
Six months .. - .... .. 1A»*
One year ... ... .2 5*'
Outs dr of County
Six months .. ...... 2.o«
One year 5.*'<
Advertising Rates
Classified, one ilay. per word
classified, three da>» per word '»'•
Display, column inch .. Ji.
Clean Up The PrtmtMi
Annually, during fire prevention
week. El Reno citizen*, or a large pei
rentage of them at least, have oh
served It by cleaning up their prem
lues. Rubbish of one kind or other
is bound to accumulate—maybe Us on
ly a tin ran here and there, or a
heap of grass cuttings, or dc-ad trtw
limbs—but even a semblance of rub-
bish detracts from otherwise well
kept premises.
Alleys, too. are often the recepta
tie of rubbish It s just so easy to
loss a Un ran or other bit of refu*-
into the alley, and then forget a!<
about it. until in time the alley re
** table* the city dump Yoa can tel*
a good housekeeper by the interior
of the home, and by the **Jrr- token
y< ur out of door housekeeping | t-
fleeted in the condition of your prem
isee and the alley in the rear
Make a survey of your premises to-
day and then g -t ba»y. buck ail th>
mtbish in a neat pile in the alley
then have it hauled to the city dumi
If you cannot secure a truck to do tb*
work, phone the fire station, the hoy-
there will help you out
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The Indian to M
The Indian exhibit at Fort Ren*»
is worthy of considerable study and
reflection Heie m assembled the
best that the Indian farmer has pro
duced along agricultural lines. th<-
best that the Indian women and girl*
have prepared in beads, rakes and
pastries These represent '.he modern
Indian of today and exemplify hi*
educational progress. Alongside these,
exhibits are to be found the beaded
war bonnet, the bow and arrow and
other token* that typify the days of
the war path, when tne Indian 4«
pended for his liTiihood on hU I
marksmamdiip with bow and arrow
Then the Indian and hi* white broth
er* were enemies Today both liv»-
ia peace and lunnonv tultivate tbei '
have the “hot dawg" concession out
at the Indian camp. While they
temed to be doing lairly well, we
siere unable to notice any decrease
:a the ranine populate . thereabouts.
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bat feel that it was a fine example to
set before us Gentiles. You know
when we celebrate our New Year on
January 1. there are a lot of us who
do not observe the day by closing
oar places of business. We wonder
how many of us, Methodists. Baptists.;
Catholics. Presbyterians or Episcopal*,
if we were the only one of our par-
ticular religious belief in a communl-
So we admire Herman Yonngbeim,
because be is a Jew and dveg up to
it. and there are a lot of us who
can well take heed and example of bis
courage and principles
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Who can remember when Sun'Jay
was a liar of resit
—THOS. JENSEN-
—FARM LOANS
—REAL ESTATE
—INSURANCE
Phone *77
You Know A Tonic is Good
when it makes you eat like a hungry
i.oy and brings hark the color to your
chueha. You can soon feel the
strengthening. Invlgoiatlnp effect of
Grove’s Tasteless Cb/11 Tonic. 6®c.
Stecp*e Chasing
We do a steeple chase ourselves
- very Sunday morning, whether we
need it or not. but Sunday afternoon {y wcu|,j hare the moral courage to
we witnesse dour first steeple chase dose our place of business in observ
as relates to sporting events. The1 anc* of Thanksgiving. Christmas or
lirw mile event is what we would 1 other holiday that should be ob-
erm a real race, but »i we were called ^ served according to our religious
upon for a suggestion, we would pre-' teachings’ Fear of criticism or the
(er to have it staged jum a trifle J
closer to the audience Our field
classes were not with us. otherwise
this suggestion would be unneces-
sary
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I in lie matter ■ I tb« and
We Admire Herman
A fishing w»rta in the hand l«
w«nh o cents at a summer fl-biug
re*ort-
The n> it men »<> break Info the
millionaire el*** will be those selling
airplaue stock.
fine fly can carry *iJ7Si.onn germ*
but lie does.ii t always take the trou
ble to do it.
• Publish Oct, *. I. *. I». lit
I IN THK ilit.XTT rttfliT cK c.Wt-
milLU « ot NTV. STATU OF *>KLAH<>
I u l
With sborter days almost srotind
the corner it’s time to begin getting
ready for winter.
Don t
Delay!
+<■'/+<rH‘4‘+<4++++<r**<r++*+*+4
! <iuard.an*hip •f AI;-.r> A K*s*y». Incom• ♦
We have a great admiration for , '^qT'ice of $alE of otL and gas '*
Herman Yoaugheim Herman Is » lease i ♦
i^sl bu*int»s man and we like him, -*■'<"• - »'er*n> given that in pur- J
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for that! he i* a good ettixen. ana ,(f *rfj.u <•..0111'. Kute of Oklahoma.,
we like him tor that; be'a progres- iuad* and nter.d on tb- 'th day <>i
, . __ h)m for that October. IS:': the under*ianed auiirdiaii
site and we admire him tor uiax w||J i ffif,.r wj|, . n<| . u M
trait, Herman Youngheim is a Jew | auction to it hiet-. *t am! test re upon-
anr be live* up to Jewish teachings , **hP- Mol-i ■* it ;.mt a.i- min
a* W <».. » admire him mor, i&ST a.’SftTSUSr «.«
fur BMJ otbtT quaJit} he | 'Ik foilGVi jn; iiindf Mitiintwl n.
•vc* We rare not whether a mi® j' una ihm <*"unf *wtai^ o» okiithemu*
aider* with u* in religion, politics. .....
:iationaUty or what not. if he is sin-
cere in Uis belief, and if he lives up
to his ideal*, especially as regards re.
]ix»u The man who denies his na-
tionality. or who is a*hamed of his
, eligion. be it what It may. will bear
watching, for he has not the makings
•f a good citizen.
REMOVAL
Dr. W. F. Lawton
General Practice
Genito. Urinary and Rectal dis-
eases. Special Attention
Office over Prince Novelty
PHone: Office b54; Res. 615
11,. IL'il. (J.-,
Better
Mornings
via
Breakfasts
That
f'Stand By”
You
Quaker Oats Urged Wide-
ly by Authorities
n’OREMOST educators, editors
P as well as leading business insti-
tutions like General Electric Com-
pany, now are widely urging break-
lasts that -stand by" as an important
aid to success.
That’s because it is now known
that over 79^t of the day’s impor-
tant work, in offices, stores, etc- falls
into the four morning hoars—the
hours from 8:30 to 12
In tnod American schools, includ-
ing Princeton, Yale, roost State Uni-
\er»tties and some 2.000 grade
schools throughout the country, 80Gc
of the important classes are held
before luncheon.
Thus. largely on expert advice,
millions vw start days with Quaker
Oats — food that "stands by" one
through the morning.
Excellently balanced in protein,
carbohydrates, minerals and the im-
portant Vrtaminc B. this delicious
food is ideal tor banishing listless
mornings.
Today get Quick Quaker that
cooks in 2V& to 5 minutes or regular
Quaker Oats at grocer's.
Quick Quaker
IV.ft lu.tr ltv>.. 1 ii< III. tvv*t Half
(tv 1., e.r ih. North'hm Quarter
1MA1 lu.'i 1 lie Vortli* est Quar-
t' r (WVi, 1 of Kf 'tloii Thirty-fKc
(S.i ;5> Town*M| Twelve <Twp.l2)
Nortk. UanKv V West
Said oil and lhs lea-- to h.- sold upon
tb- fotloainK ''rm- and •'edition- to-
wtr Curb I- nu* of not h-.-* tPush S.'iOo.t**. •
delay rental of not !•■*» titan $1 ti p«-r
■ i» r jea» f..r a term of 1" year* irnin
* << lo'i. r 12. IS27 and for a* Ion* there- !
fter a. oil jot* in payinit quantHle*
!•> prialu e<i and sa’.e.t from mah'. prem-
i-< e royalty of not b-** than l-Mh of
'b* oil it: * anil railing head sa1-. *aid
tea*.- to to* upon the ••form *1" form: j
said sal. to be held in the County Court
ruon of t.arfield County. Oklahoma at J
the lime i-bote -tated
Ualed tbl* 5th day of (»< tol.er. t:i27 i
IJARNKV L* >TT, Guardian
EL RENO TRANSFER
& STORAGE CO.
Transfer. Storage. Parking.
Shipping. Local and Long Dis
tance Moving and Heavy Haul
mg
Phones MI-108
WHITLOCK.
R. E
C. H
KRUMM.
112 W. Wad*
Manager
Secretary
Get your
American Beauty*
ELECTRIC IRON
The best iron made
DURING THIS SPECIAL SALE
WE WILL ALLOW YOU
HM f°r y°ur old iron
■ — —any kind, any condition. Simply bring
your old iron and makt a gmall deposit
of only SOc. and enjoy ironing whila
paying the balance in eaiy installment*:
ONLY $1.00 A MONTH
OKLAHOMA GAS & ELECTRIC
COMPANY
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Enjoy your food—
as it nourishes your body
if ymr ipp tile i» not krrn * nu owe it to
*i*wr»elf to l.-kr SJC.H. rrgoUrl* hr fore rark
IW»L It will lilt *ow a good appetite.
In tbe-e day* of fant competitior
only fuII-W»*irW. rubuat, healthy
people can lorp ta the fr^nt, and
ntcecs.i curne-s to those who have
the soap, vtzor md magnettam tha'.
go with a whuintume, healthy life.
Don't d^pa^ leeanse other
forge ahead of yo.t. Start right no*,
to regain fhe health which wilt help
you progress. A hearty appetite
will restore year energy, laiiuf you
up and give j/ou **pep ’
Thousand- have lartt-htcd the in
selves and kept th»ir Wliv^ in good
-epair by occasionally taking a
'•nurse of S.S.S, It help* Natan-
IviiM up red corpuscles and it im-
proves th- processes by which the
-)dy is Roarished.
S.S.S. in time tried and reliable.
It is made front the root* of fresh
h-rbi. and plaris and is prepared in
a trientttie v**y in a .amUrn labor-
atory.
S.S.S I’, sold at all good drag
stores in two *izes. Th-- larger sixe
is more ceonaaaical.
(Jhesterlield smokers
don't change with
e winds /
.. but uatch how other smokers
are changing to Chesterfield!
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 221, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 11, 1927, newspaper, October 11, 1927; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908624/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.