The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 252, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 16, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16, 1927.
MAHER BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
FuK United Pres* Report
T W MAM Kit
EDITOR
j R MAHER
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County
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One yfi*r
2 6ft
Outiirtr
of
County
SI. niiiii'iis
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inr year
3 5'
opportunity 10 repair and repaint
lhem, bliould Ilia nrtirieH require It. I
Gather up those old toys and aetld [
Hum lo the fire utalfou, or phone Hit-
fire bora and they will ‘all. Do it l
now.
Wm. Peon—6 cants—A Good Close
mm ^
Knocks
SULPHUR IS REST
TO CLEAR UP UGLY.
BROKEN OUT SKIN
Wm. Penn—5 cents—A Good Cioar
Any breaking out or skin irritation
on lace, neck or body is overcome
on lace, neck or body is overcome
quickest by applying Mentho-Sulphur,
says a noted skin specialist. Because
CHEVY - CHATS
Vol. 1
Nov. 16, 1927.
No. 21.
c’lasnlfled one d«v per word
PlatmlfM three davs per word
Display column Itch
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COIDS
/
—In one dav, HILL'S
Cascara-H'amide Qui-
nine tablets knock a
cold. Leave you foiling
fine. Look tor red box.
30c. AUdiuailsta.
says »iwavs, oisiii
of its germ destroying properties, noth-
ing lias ever been found to take the
place of this sulphur preparation that
instantly brings ease from the itching,
burning and irritation.
Mentho-Sulphur heals ecrema right
up, leaving the skin clear and smooth
It seldom fails to relieve the torment
or disfigurement A little jar of
Howies Mentho-Sulphur may be ob-
tained at any drug store.
Wmter!
It’s Here!
Get your car a—
"Henry’s .Cheat Pro-
tector.” Free for the
asking.
| It Ik a gicat help to
your engine driving or
hLanding. Conic In and
get one today.
Reno and another to
D. W. LaFollette, also [
of El Reno.
Floyd Smith of route
1 purchased a lined
Chevrolet Cabriolet
Saturday.
Free — A 'llenry’sl
Cheat. Protector’* fori
your car. Como in and]
get one today.
EL RENO TRANSFER
& STORAGE CO.
rratutfei Sioragt- Kacfciiui
dhlpptug. Local and Long Dls
rune*- Moving anti Heavy Haul
ng
F1'.- C.h'af Warn*
AuaoriMnw lo Fhe Ch'ef Ghaa. Me
Cain. Wadnasdav, November tft will
he "fire prevention day" In Kl Retn> (
According to advices received by
Chief McCain, several assistants from
the office of the state fire marshal
and a score or more of Inspectors,
In “tire non men and rate experts will
invade the city to snresit the wsarl
of fire prevention, and mehbeao
make a new insurance rating for the
city.
The plans call for an Inspection of
every building In the business dis-
trict during the dav. and everv busi-
ness man knows that If there Is any
excuse for a raise In Insurance rate**
tha rates will soar. Tturlns th« fore
part of October the Fire JVumrtmen*
attfmo*ed to stare their annual «de«n
un In the intereats of f're nreventlon
It wan not a whale of a success, hv
anv means and the luterewt taken bv
Ft Peno business tuen was practical
tv nl|
The warning was Issued a* that
time that au Inspection would be
made soon with the Idea of raisins
fire Insurance rates, should condi-
tion! warraut It According to Chid
McCain, waste paner. and a nmltltu .■
of other combustible material is to
be found in many basements of budd-
ings In the business district, if it
Is there on November 30. the mer
chant will pay the penalty.
Not only to avoid a raise in Insur-
ance rates, but also for his own pro-
tection from fire, every merchant »nd
business mail should make a thor-
ough survey of his property at once
especially as regards fir* ha tarda,
wiring aud gas connections. You owe
It to yourself ami your neighbor to
do everything poaalhle to stop a fire
before It etarta. Remember Novem
ber 3ft Is (he day. the wicker you
start to clean up, the safer you will
be.
-O---
Christmas Is Coming
Tty the wav do you know that
Chilslmas is Just around the corner,
and that it is about time for you to
seud those toys and dolls to the fire
station Of course we realise that
you firmly Intended to do It a few
davs ago hut you forgot it. Accord-
tnglv we are apalu reminding vou of
it so that vou can do vour shsre In
providing *he uafor’nnatis hovs »nd
vlr’s of th” city with a happy Christ
mas.
You see if the fire boys do not re-
ceive these toys aud dolts and things
until the last mtuute, they have no
J <sc .
When You
Feel a Cold
\ Coming
lo.
to vork uil the Culii and to fortify th.'
a tttfrtiiut Grip. IiimKf».« um*
imMIIMH- W«*Fl .MW—.-. -.W
other hi*oua .11*, mpbIIjihk (rum * ©»mJ.
The i*fc uiO t'rov.n Ketoody. Fru.« IK.
Xbe bt* hwura thia sign., l or«
—ProiHin Mint sine* ItioV-
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KC
Baking
Powder
for best results
in your baking
Sam* Price
for QVt:r 35 years
tSM»>ar«/
SWEET POTATOES
10c Per Bushel
1M BUSHEL CULL
Set? John Harrison at the Fair Building or
Phone m-W.
Geo. D. Gibson of F.1 I
Reno purchased u used
Ford roadster from the
Used Cur Department
yeaterduy.
Automobile radiators
are now laying in their
supply of Christmas al
cohol.
A new coach was de-
livered to Jako C.
Schubert, 515 So. Rob-
erts this week.
We have a good sup-
ply of anti freeze and
suggest you let us fix
up your car now. It
will save you worry
these cold nights and
possibly a large repair
hill.
* The Yukon Motor
Company also took out
a new coach Monday.
■ . . —
I Two new trucks were
delivered this week:
one gotug to E. H.
Hines on route 2, El
Another winter com-
fort—a heater for your
car. We have them for
any make and the)
make driving in co'd 1
weather a real pleas-
ure.
Thr Wrong Way
Excavation work on!
the big sewer had}
reached a low, mucky I
place, and the Italian!
laborok war* having!
tl.< ir i rouble ; with the|
soft mud.
Suddenly there arose]
a shout.
"Cnn ar, q u e e k! I
llringa da rhov! Brlngol
da peek! Pietro’s f
struck in the mud t< |
his knees!”
"Tell him to wad
out," shouted the fort
man.
"He cana no wade—
he wrong end up."
Phone* «81H»
112 W Waot
R £ WHITLOCK
C M K RUMM
Manage'
Secretary
*• V V v r V V *f
t • REMOVAL
Dr. W. P. Lawton
General Practice
■i Gemto. Urinary and Rectal dis-
eases. Special Attention
Office over Prince Novelty .j.
Phone: Office 654; Res. 615 v
-THUS. JENSEN—
-FARM LOANS
• REAL ESTATE
-INSURANCE
Rhone %T>
Wm. Penn—5 cents—A Good Cigar
El Reno, OMa.
EL RENO MOTOR CO
"Chevroteta”
“Van and Schenck know cigarettes
Luckies give the greatest pleasure,
(Publish N"’- 7--IS- I0*-'-' U2<>
Kl Renn Dally Democrat
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NOT'CE TO CONTRACTOR!!
I 1 Notice I** hereby given that In
. . .,.....r nn order <■' th- Hoard of
■ mml • D.n r- of th- HD ”f F,1 R<*nn.
•t vnvi sealed proposals "Ml be re-
, .., th- KM- Klerk
, „r.tll 111 hour of ' f-vto'k
M ,n tli»' sownfrenlh 'lav nf N<>-cm-
, . - y. r im -hln" of th'- m"-
. -M, r' nil the performlnr nf the work
..r., «"ar>- in pavlnr and otherwise I'"-
r>n> In- ni«fr|et Nn 11. In said
♦ hr- cfiynr*
says Jim Corbett
Fumous former heavyweight champion, with
Mrs. Corbfft after breakfast at their home at
Bimule, L. I., recommends Lucky Strikes.
Tl,ETOB4^A‘'f OF
°8acco crop
You, too, will find that LUCKY
STRIKES give the greatest
pleasure—Mild and Mellow,
the finest cigarettes you ever
smoked. Made ot the choicest
tobaccos, properly aged and
blended with great skill, and
there is an extra process—“ITS
TOASTED”—no harshness, not
a bit of bite.
It’s toasted
No Throat Irritation-No Cough.
Van and Schenck,
Popular Song Team,
write:
‘It is said that we use our voices probably
more than any other performer, before the
public-—in vaudeville, broadcasting, rec-
ord-making, cabarets. So ive must be ex-
tremely cautious of throat condition. For
many years we’ve smoked nothing but
Lucky Strikes for they give us the greatest
pleasure and they nt .er irritate our .fi 'oats
tn the slightest.”
.*> \ " t' i#‘
• t * t |#Kmlt*: . t .
in ih** city nf Rl n<-n... Oklshom*
Thf Improvement shall consist of all
nr<"“«rirv work such as paving with
I-, nd r.-m»-nt eom*rete six Inrhes
ihpk excavating, grading, draining. In-
«»nl'afl' n nf rnrh" etc • «" ,n aennrd-
with the approved pUns aperlf^A-
tp.r.s. profile*, etc now "" .< the
„rfi,of th" City Clerk bald <
( -j BIDDER S GUARANTY. Eu'-h
i.id must be accompanied l;y » certified
. h , k «,n some solvent bank *n the HtAle
okl-hnma In an amount eoual to five
I>er rent of the approximate total
c.t of the work, based unon the eon-
M-., t,,r« bid to tie forfeited to and he-
roine the property Of the rlfv of El Reno
l„ mse the successful bidder falls to
►oiler Into contract anil give the required
f,. *• !q u'DM’i th*' r»ctt*rnc.
I S PERFORMANCE ROND: The suc-
bidder " til be rr oilred to execute
to the Cfv nf F.l Ueno. OUlehoma. a good
an,’ sufficient bond In the amount of
approximately <5a«?-> fiftv percent of the
. ontract price for the entire work, con-
,III '..red noon the full and fa'fbful exe-
...tir.p of lb» contract and performance
of the work and for the protection of
el,.- i-d all pronertv owner* Inter-
ested. aeainst any nnd alt damage or
, «* b- reason o' th- neell-ence of the
contractor Improper execution of the
i, ,.►!( or t,-e of Inferior m-teria|s
I t MAINTENANCE BOND: Before
t)|, aD'»wiilir«* of the F ii»*l I^tluwto th^
contractor will he required to execute
to the Kitv of El Reno a good and auffl-
,.i»nt bond In amount of twentv-flve
r»-.i per emt of the contract price con-
dit n. .1 p;^n the maintenance hv sa'd
contractor of the paving, curbing and
d'alnxffe structures In grst condition
for -■ period of flee ('.> V—e, feom the
Kmo »>f th*' rnmnl^ti^n of f w« rk and
;, qpdenH**r«* hv til** G!f V.
• f- BOND* Th#
C .fill bidder Will he required to furnish
ststirfon- bond in the amount of the
• --of price, running to the state of
o' Is Soma and conditioned ”TK'" *’’■*
ps-m-nt bv fhe contractor nf all hills
for la hoe. tools, maehlnerv.
. i*.iltics snd material ti«ed tn the
ccr. emotion of th- work Th'* bond to
, ,ift,i ip ili. offi-e of the K!t>- Kl.-lr
,.,i annrov,il bv the Rnard of C'tv
n „ to bo f'l-d b.- Mm i" th-
oftloo of th- Klerk of the ni-frlct Court
nf Canadian County.
ro t'-reVAt. OR RONDS: All
bond* shell be *nblent tn the approval
of fhe Klfv Commissioners
I- g,«t>vf OF RffiPORA f,: All nro-
no-al« shall t«n uniform, and ■uhmlttrd
.0 forms to be (lirsid""< b" *h» Cltv
ii v'fthod ok n*;, nctxi; a"'
P’AVMKNT- As Csnadian Count" nk'i-
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 252, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 16, 1927, newspaper, November 16, 1927; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908625/m1/2/: accessed May 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.