The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 184, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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El Reno Daly Democrat f1rnniVC FVFNTQ
MAHER BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS 1 Vl/i* 1 0 Ll f Li1 1 3J
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Pull United Pr*»« Report
T. W. MAHER.
RAY MAHER.
EDITOR
BUS. MOR
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
' ■ City (By Carrier)
One Month _____ .. .40
Three Months 10#
Cne Year _____________ .. 4.00
By Mall In County
Six Months
One Year ........
Outalda of County
Six month* . „
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Advertlalng Rata*
Claaalfled, one day, per word .OS
CUeeiried. three day*, per word .OS
Dtapiay. column Inch __________ JtS
The danger In n little lex mint Is
In the little, not the learning.
It wouldn't eeere half no hat If peo-
ple with nothing to do wonld gndt
watching the thermometer.
China has no many hnlla In Hi
political tbop that It li a wan gat chat
more crockery la not Broket.
Another art of MaedaHM that
hope will apread tar a»d wtAa ta
of the hotel eheih' aaraal Staoer.
Annlvtrxarlta
1SSG- -Cardinal Richelieu, French
■talesman. bom. Died Dec. 4, 1442.
1791—Olacomo Meyerbeer. great
composer, born In Berlin. Died in
Parle. May 1. 1864.
1804—William A. Oraham. gover-
nor of No-th Carolina, member of the
United Statea and Confederate States
senate, secretary of the Navy under
Fillmore, born In Lincoln county.
North Carolina Died at Saratoga. N.
Y, Aug II. 1875
1826—Thomaa S. Hunt, noted cbem
lat. mineralogist and geologist, bom
at Norwich. Conn. Died In New York.
Feb. 12, 1852
18S5—John 0. Carlisle, U. S. sena-
tor, speaker of the house of r*pr#
sentatlves. secretary of the treasury ,
under Cleveland, bora In Renter
county. Ky., Died In New York City
fuly SI, 1810
1542—John W. Daniel. l\ S sen
ater from Virginia several rmes Pern
erratic president!*] possibility, bom
it Lynchburg Ya Died the-*. June
78, 1816
ISU—Oeupt W Guthrie mayor of
T'Jtraburgk ..tthaa^dor to Japan.
Vra in Pitt-burgls D ed in Japan
darcfil 5 1817
1884—Thomas E Watson. Georgia
- tariKBitf. Kerr !® t\-,!nmh:a county,
-troTta Tied in Waxhtncton. D. C~.
Sept S£. 1822
Timely Ad-Vice
By the Ad-Man|
c O, Si*. 1 COULD WAR PCs
tV GETPY TWEG'UeOARDS
JUST WOW. FOR T*E a a
POSTERS WERE PASTING UP
NEW B.llS, AWP A 6G CROWD
WAS EAGCRCS READiuG THEMI
wow noo tcu. owe
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A a Merritoe W. P Meertaon
A. G. Morrison and Sons
Attorneys
First National Bank Building
A. L Mormon John Morrlton
(El Kano Dally Democrat. Aug. 29, Sept
ft. 1ft. ltftt )
State of Oklahoma
Canadian County, ee.
In ths Dtatrict Court In and for aaid
County and State.
If K Ricker, rialntiff.
Phillip J. Hamblin, also known aa P J
Humble. If llvlag. or if dead, his un-
known heirs, executors sdmlnlatrators.
trustees, devisees, and assigns. Pat
lick Mclntlre. If tlving. but if dead,
h i unknown hairs, executors, admin-
istrators. trustees, devisees and assign*,
t Hp heira esecutora adminlstrat«»r*.
devisees, trustees and asstgns. Imme-
diate and remote of Robert Walker,
deceased. Thoa Benson, adm n et-*to-
of the estate of Robert Walker, with
the Will annexed, the unknown he'rs
executors, adm n atrators. dev sees,
trustees and assigns, of any of them
immediate and remote or Margret Walk-
er. deceased, the unknown he'rs. ex-
ec u t o r a administrators, dev seen,
Walker, deceased. Defendants.
No* HM
NOTICE BV PUBLICATION
The 8tate of Oklahoma TO: PhlUpJ
Hamblin, also known as P. J. Hamble
If llvlnf. or If dead, his unknown he r
executors, administrators, trustees, de
visees and assigns. Patrick Mclntire, l!
living, but If dead, his unknown heirs
executors, sdminlstratora trustees, de-
visees and assigns, the he'rs, executors
administrators, devisees, trustees and as
signs. Immediate and remote of Robe »
Walker, deceased, the unknown heirs
executors, administrators, devisees, trust-
ees. and assigns, or any of them, imme-
diate and remote of Margret Walker
deceased, the unknown he'rs. executors.
administrators, devisees, trustees and as-
signs. or any of them, lmmed'ate and rs*
ill
mote of WHI'ain Walker, deceased.
Take notice that you have been sued
in the above named court bv H. K
Ricker, plaintiff, who sets out In his pe-
tition in said cause for cause of art on
against you and each of you that he 1
the legal owner in fee simple and in ac-
4..*l ■ h4 nA**aabla nA*aaaa;AH r\ f (8n f.ll.
tual and peaceable possess on of the fol*
l^win- descr'hed p-^m'ses. situated In
CANADIAN COUNTY CO-OPERATIVE ASS’N.
101 South Rock bland Avenue
Phones 12, 13 and 14
J. B. Gibson, Mgr.
Perhaps th* maa who kM k
that It takaa em this petal ta
popularity It th* ntrartiai M
Th* surprised pvbtlc is laardag that
tactful aad porvoaslT* aHUag astth-
cds css b* applied *t*o ta MsnMI
coal
Th* public speaker —bo haeva whan
to atop la surpassed ta aartt rely
by the one who know* wkea aot te
bagia.
H)*-6ry
1788—nr*: theatre la American
nataolot rii .-posed at W-lliamsburg.
Va
, 1774—P.roi Continental Congrc-s#
astfxtbM la Philadelphia-
1527—Coast Borrakttkl. famous
Polish dwarf, died at th* age of 88.
1570—The French Republic pro-
: claimed folios mg dethronement of
l Napoleon III.
1805—Treaty of peace between Rus-
la and Japan signed at Portemouth,
N. H.
poser, bom at Henniher, N. H.. 82
years ago
FREE DELIVERY
Fan* la generous If a public char-
acter la forgotten In political affair*
ha may be revived in attaaUaa by a
divorcee
Timely Fairy Story: "A Uttlo boy
tried to put the pottage a tamp on th*
letter and got his hands all covorad
with mucilage."
Maybe one reason why thg doll hoy
to often become* a nrros*fill baff-
naas man la that ha Bt early least
hit sensitiveness.
Birthdays
Addison T. Smith, representative In
congress from Idaho, born at Cam-
bridge. Ohio, 67 years ago.
| Frank B. Jewett, noted electrical
| engineer, bom at Pagadena, Calif., 50
years ago.
Chandler P. Anderson. American
Commissioner of the Mixed Claims
Commission, born at Lakeville, Conu..
63 years ago.
Amy M. C. Beach, eminent com-
Horo scope
The danger of this degree Is that It
is liable to be too self-sufficient.
There Is decided ability and an Indi-
cation of profitable employment, so
that there should be a sufficiency of
success in life, if a reasonable balance
is maintained. Watch for any chance
of entanglement with the other sex.
and be very cautious In dealing with
them, for you will be at a disadvan-
tage.
(Copyright)
SPECIALS FOR
Friday and Saturday
1 Doz. Nice Juicy Oranges
-15
Special on Fresh Oregon Prunes
16-lb. Box, $1.10
—THOS. JENSEN-
—FARM LOANS
—REAL ESTATE
—INSURANCE
Phone 377
GET BUSY! You know Fruit is scarce and will be
plenty high this winter
17 LBS. PURE WHITE SUGAR
$1.00
It I* only • high Hear wht caa af-
ford to pay for liver thaae days.
Among the thousands who got out
Into the open, over the holiday*, ora
coroners.
Childs Hair Cutting
This country appears to have be-
come a refuge tor the Insect pom* of
all th* earth.
The Toledo Blad* says that maa I*
losing Interest In legs. They era mill
handy to walk »round with.
W* bavt seen some heed* so sollfi
that a woodpecker wonld tblak tvrleq
before attempting to penetrate them; i
Whoever It wee who Bret raid, "Greet
minds rna la the same channel*" ms*t
have been studying the wadding pres-
ent*.
A* toon aa raspberry Nth come
la again, we ehall know whether we
have any fillings for the BsmUat ta at*
tend to.
If th* Dew small paper moaeg wilt
stick a Uttlo harder thoa the other,
wo are willing ta forget ahoot
Span the rod, and spend th* sett
fifteen yean wondering whether ho
will become a master ad
la a movie.
A visitor la upper Hew Task tells
of sighting a "Harnett aad Bard-
wow Shoppe." Where la thia thing
going to stoppof
The Toledo Blade's llot of done to
On sin tan cat goo* bach farther thoa
that of moot of net It refer* to
Cleopatra as "Pat"
PARENTS
Let us cut your children’s hair for school
We are all first class experienced barbers
at
Brame’s Barber Shop
Golden Rule Service
Basement First National Bank
4
LOAVES Dpi
Fin Made In OC
of good Din
tflU El Reno ’
5 Bars Camay Toilet Soap and
1 Camay Hand Brush, All for
While they last
I S&a&M MILK for
50c
8-lb PAIL SHORTENING________________$1.35
16-lb. PAIL SHORTENING________________ $2.30
45-lb. PAIL SHORTENING__________________$5.85
OUR MARKET:
BRISKET BACON.....LB. 22
GOOD SHOULDER BEEFSTEAK - - LB. .25
I LB. BULK PEANUT BUTTER
.15
SUGAR CURED BACON4,06Lb-
Pieces
LB. .29
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ammni lwHu-
wfJrva
IWheJ
heirs
and t_________, PBS
of them might have
they a** i
_____ ____Hi __ 14 real estate
and a judgment Quieting th* title of the
eald plaintiff a* agalaat aalg heira at
'aw and adjudging that aaid heira at
law have no right, title. Ihtereet, Halm
lien In or to the eeld gr—>leet. aad
plaintiff ullage* In eald petltlea that
more than three run have elapsed since
the d- ath of th* sa'd Robert Walker
_______./Uker, de-
ceased. Marrest Walker, defeated aad
W iliam Walker, deceased, aad that th*
County Court of Canad a* County. Okla-
homa had Jurisdiction te determine the
heirship of eald deceased penone but that
no decree hat been mode by said County
[if Canadian County. State of Ohio,
home Judicially determining who by
name are or were all th* particular per.
sons entitled to portletp*U In "
Canadian county. 8tate nf Oklahoma,
to.wit: Lots 11. 13, 14 and IS In Block
146, City of Kl Reno. Oklahoma. And
that you and each of you cla m some In-
jreet In aaid real estate adverse to this
plaintiff's title to tame which constitute-
a cloud on plaintiff's title. Plaintiff
seeks to have Judicially determined .n
this action the various heirs at taw of
Robert Walker, deceased and that Mar-
Tbe old red barn may bo going ant
of ttyla, as the Kansas City Star says,
but w* still have Ben Franklin's
lightning rods with ns.
India objects to the "too frank”
eplsodaa In American photoplays. If
Hollywood can ahock the Hindis. It
Aphrodttek crown.
"U dampened slightly aad pot Into
B beg. bran make* a good wallpaper
ctoanor." It was feared for n minute
u wu 4 recipe for padding.
Relief From Curse
Of Constipation
A Battle Creek physician aay*
"Constipation it responsible tor more
misery than any other cause.”
But Immediate relief has been
found. A tablet called Retail Order-
ties attracts water from th* system
in to the lazy. dry. evacuating bowel
called the colon. Th* water looaent
the dry food waste and causes a gen
tie, thorough movement without form-
ing s habit of ever increasing the
dose.
Stop suffering from constipation.
Chew a Retail Orderlia at night. Next
day brighL Get 34 for 35c today at
the nearest Retail Drug Stars. The
Jonas Png- Co.
MyJyou look
lovely to-night
C HE knew the compliment to be
^ true—for the lost pimple had
vanished.
If yon an on* of the embar-
rassed—a
d—and men are not excep-
tions—with skin blemishes that
linger, and sometimes leave scars,
yon mast realize that the logical
cans* may coma from th* blood.
A dear, smooth, vohrety skin
bespeaks loveliness. Men admire
it Woman praisa and secretly
envy. Hope, jov, happiness, and
even love, may depend on the poe-
seseion of n dear, unblemished
skin.
On th* other hand—akin erup-
tions an outward evidences of
th* condition within. Authorities
state It Is an indication that the
body’s power of resistance to dis-
ease ana Infection Is low. Mean-
ing, that there
is a deficiency
of rod • blood •
cells.
Without
plenty of rich,
Frigidaire
with the Cold Control’
or beautiful,
.ilonty of _____
rod blood, there
powerfi
healthy women.
When you jret your red-blood-
cells back to normal, that slug*
frith, let-down feeling, loss of ap-
petite, boils, pimples, and skin
troubles disappear. You get hun-
gry again and you sleep soundly;
firm flesh takes the place of that
which was once flabby. You feel
strong. Your nerves become
steady. You are resistant to dis-
be no
sturdy.
5.5.5. Is Nature’s own tonic for
improving the appetite, building
strength, snd clearing the body
of totalled skin troubles, by in-
creasing the red-cells of the blood.
5.5.5. is made from fresh vege-
table drugs and has stood the test
of over 100 year.*.
. All Drug Stores sell S S.S. in
two sizes. Ask for the larger size.
It la more economical.
GCTThtu :«5 3.E.B. Ofc
freezes
desserts better
... makes
ice quicker...
keeps foods
fresher... longer
The Frigidaire "Cold Control’’ has introduced a new
• a * • • Mm • —
rd ic
standard in electric refrigeration. It is as important as a
gas regulator on an oven. It gives you, at will, faster freex-
ingofice,salads and desserts. Every householdFrigidaireis
now equipped with the Frigidaire "Cold Control”... with-
out added cost te the buyer. And it isfound only on Frigidaire.
♦ ❖ ♦
Let us help you win in big $25fi00 contest
Write n letter oo food able awards offered by the
preservation and win a Nations!Food Preservation
model borne, a Cadillac cor Council. Get complete
or one of many other vain- information here today.
30* « the safety point for perishable foods
204 N. Bickford
SOUTHERN ELECTRIC CO,
Fred Priebe, Manager
_______ ____ 4M dis-
tribution of th« Mt*U of Mbit Retort
Walker, deceased aad that Mercret Walk-
er, deceased, and William Walker, de-
ceased war# the sola and osljr hairs at
law of said Robert Walker, deceas'd,
and the plaintiff further stores that to
Is the owner of tha fat simple title ef
said real estate torsin dsscr'tod and
that hs and hit tranters. Immed ata and
remote, have bean In tha apan, actual,
continuous and nnlntarmptsd p*ec*at4«
possession of said real aetata, dnimlnr
to be the fee simple owner of the tame
for more than a period of fifteen yeere
prior to the fitlnr of this petition, and
altering that none of iron have any right,
title. Intereet. lien or claim In or to the
*aid property and praying that hie t’t’e
be quieted and that he have Jodrment
adjudging that he io the owner of the
fee simple title and that yon. the said
defendants, have no right Inter-
est. claim. Hen or estate whatsoever in
aaid premises and perpetualty enjoining
you from setting up or assert’ng any
right or interest in the said premises ad-
verse to said pla'nt’ff. And pla’nt'ff
further asks the oourt to ad‘odve that
Ph'H'p J- Hamblin, also known as V. J.
Wamhl* Is on* and the same per*ob,
that Margret Walker. Margaret Wa’ker
and Maggie Walker Is one snd the earns
person, and you the sa*d defendants
must answer the petition fifed therein
by sa!d plaintiff on or before the ftth
day of October, lft2ft, or sa'd pet’t’on will
be taken as true and a judvment will to
rendered for said nlalnt'ff accordingly.
FRANK TAYLOR.
(SEAL) Court Clerk.
By LBLA BOYD. Deputy.
A. O. Morrison A Sons.
Attorneys for Plaintiff. .
(Publish 3 times. Attg. ft*. Bept. ft-lft )
In the County Court In and for Canadian
County. Stats of Oklahoma.
In thf Matter of the Last Will and Testa-
ment and «f the R-tate of O^r-e W.
Matth'ss. D»re*a*d. No. Ifttt.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
To the Creditors of Georgs W. Mattblet.
Debased:
All persons having Ha'ms arainet
Genrre W. Mstthles. Deceased, are re-
ntilr#»d to present the same with the nec-
essary vouchers, to the undcre'gned Bx-
erntrlx at her res'dencs on the South-
Th'rtv.
east Quarter (PE^4> of 8ertlon Tti'rty-
s'x (36). Township 1J. North of Range
s W T. M. Canadian County. 8tate of
Oklahoma, hr at the office of J. A. Rine-
hart. Attorney at Law, 113H 8outh Rock
Island Avenue. El Reno. Oklahoma*
within four months from the date here-
of. or the same will be forever barred.
Dated this 2ftth dar of August, ltftf.
DORA MATHTE9.
Executrix of the Estate and of the Last
Will and Testament of Oeorge W. Mat-
thies, Deceased.
T A. Rinehart.
Attorney for Exacutrlt.
(Pub. Aug. 2ft. ?ft. 8ept ft.)
NOTICE BV PUBLICATION
Ns. MW
The State of Oklahoma to: The heira.
executors. administrators. dsvlsee*.
trustees and assigns, immediate and
remote of Ed«dn F. Jalon'ck. also
known as E. F. Jalonlck. else known
«* E'l JMnnick. deceased* NtP'e M.
Jalonlck. slso known as Nelli* var i
Tnlonlck. also known as Nellie M. Clay-
ton snd Edison C. Jalonlck, also known
as Ed son Can^'eH .T*|ntlc»\ O. C.
Swanson, if living and If dead, h's un-
known heirs, executors, administrators,
dev'ser trusteos and assigns, If any,
defendants:
You and each of you. the defendants
hove named, are hereby notified that
a petition has been filed In th» d' trlct
court of Cannd an county, Oklahoma,
wherein A. J. Kivett is plaintiff and each
of you are defendants, and that you must
answer the pet t on f led by the plaint ff
on or before the 4th day of October, 152f,
or said pet't'on will be taken as true and
‘ will be adjudged and decreed that Ed-
in F. Jalonlck died intestate the own
er of the following described property
Dklahoma,
tuated In Canadian ©aunty, Oklahoma,
to-wit:
Lot Throe (ft). Block Ninety-seven
(97) C tv of E! Kenn, Okhhomt.
hI that he left surviving him as h's
ole heirs at law, Nellie Merle Jalonlck,
who is the name person as Nellie M.
Mayton and Edison C. Jalonlck. who nn-
lor the law of succession took an und -
dnd one-half (Vfc) Interest each In sa'd
-operty, and it will be further ad-
fudged that each and all of eald defend-
vnts are now harmed by the 1ft year stat-
ute of limitation from asserting or claim-
ing any interest in or to said property,
and plaintiff’s title will be quieted against
•nch and al! of them.
Dated this 21st day of August, 1>S9.
FRANK TAYLOR
(SEAL) Court Clerk.
_ By LELA BOYD, Deputy.
J A. Rinehart,
Attorney for plaintiff.
• Pub. Auv. 22 to and Including Sept, ft.)
State of Oklnhoma. Canadian County, so.
In the County Court in and for said
Countv Rnd Btnte.
In the matter of the last win and testa-
ment of Phoebe B Buehler. deceased
Nn. 16*7
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF
„ ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given, that Edward
J. Cashln nnd Louis E.- Amberg. Execu-
tors of the Estate of Phoahe B. Bnehlar.
deceased, have rendered and presdntd
for settlement and filed In said court ttotr *
final account and report of th*lr aimln-
letrntlon x* *nrh Executor*, and their pe.
Iltlon for dletrthutlon of eald eettte and
for the'r d'erhorce: and that Thunder.
. . Vth rtny of September. 1»n. at I#
o'clock In the forenoon of eald dey, »■
the county court room In the «tty of El
Reno. In eald county of Canadian, here
aw. appointed hy the court for the
•'••Mlemcnt of eald account, and for h«*r-
I'l’r He'd petition, nt which time and
Place any poreon* Interacted may appear
nnd flic hie exception* in writing to sa'd
n count and petition and contact the
**amo.
In te.tlmonv whereof, 1 here here-
"'.to act my hand and affixed the seal
IMl"*1- *hl" n,,t dRy of
'WAnV,hv * Holn'7tl'r^.y. J,,d”
El Reno, Okla.
NOTICl OF OIL AND OAa
ofNa°nICA«VyLT llv''n •« mireuanc*
ll. County Court mads
on the 4th day of September 1I24 th«
undersigned will off#r for sale and a*»*t nt
nubPc auction on the ioth dav % ton*
timber. 1111 nt 10 o'clm*k a m tn tk*
hlrheat bidder for eaah an oil and goa
lonas on the followlnv ds*cr'beti land
ntT^Jn County. Okinhonff
4 7nt.rart .ieh: *"
Southwe.t qnartar ftWM) of (ec.
’v°".wtW:n?-'0,,r. ,t<V Tcwn-hlp"* .
North fit Range 1 Wart l. V
Sa'd Oil and «aa Lea.a win he add
on the Mlowtn* term, and cnnd'tto*.
to.wit: For a term ef Ten fit) yeere
upon a eaah bonne, and yearly rental,
reserving to each of aaid Minora l-i* of
1-5 of an oil and gas produced and
eav-d from eald prem'eea. ge'd aale win
be held In tha County Court Room of the
County Court at . R Kano. Canadian
*t*t*dT' £>kI*,,<nna' ** th* ,tl«* ahor*
Dated th'e <th day of S-e»»mher. 182*.
L/JtJTE t Vt'EMSM.
Oua-dlan of the Eetete* of John Wea.
*M mod Henry WktwL Minor*.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 184, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1929, newspaper, September 5, 1929; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908655/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.