The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 263, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 12, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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mamm) I* know nil nl*out It. on I
gtal think li won nnnMnry.
-At yon would Ilk# in know, nnywny.
I win tnll you.
1 told you In «hn drai pin*# ib#« »»
gov# • cniioun pin*'# for il** bon** nout
MM#at mwiuro# build ne»»» nr i»oi*r»
lir |Mr hooivn, or thny •pin well*, <>r
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wny n» nn«dh#r.
not dowMlIr tknt wny. I don t
Min nl>out honnnkenplng.
-1^ my fly »lnd HU# nuUnn*-#. A
mlannco, Him* Brownl*.
Mfniy nhould 1 bother nboul pleklng
Mt • plnr# for ray home nnd lUou
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hIu ut«>ra
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llie unuig unie Itugtli!*•
Ij fur we 'kn- The Idea that the II'
brant wn> then# dlmnrlwd ray M'"1'1
and eyen l» *0»ln*' »»» aleep In *le-
a|oar. and grnnplug » dmra nf dlvlno-
lion. I w»nl nl'u*# to the I»|» of H'»
iu«>und nnd eh.on n l*H»*k of the *i:e
,4 Nehucl ndneaaar wlilrh Inj n* »«j
(M't. and marked “■ H •“ ■r™*
Tt en. aft r hllndf'd ling myaelf and
tut ning n ind many lime* t« ,uf
Iw.trlngn. I lb raw th# brtek haekward
over ray hn#C
“Tl.e nerl morning digging wgt rw
enmrai need nl the P»#<* Udltolod hv
the arn*w. nnd wllltln tw#h#nra# Urge j
neat of vnlnabl# Utornff tablet# w»i
fotind."
Tit# library I# by fu th# «m**< <«•, . .
iM*rtnnt find th# etpndltlon b#« mad# Another thing that inakea the wonn
during Hi thra# yn#r#* work. It I# turn la the puaalng of t flapimr.
eg|>#(ied to yield literary t re# VO re#
wlilrh even thn IlhraH## #f tb# I'h#-1
ranh# have not contained. Already 2d
Special Sunday Dinner
TABUS U HOTE *1.00
SmTx) front 0 lo ^ |» m.
Duivn oliw.s Fruil l'«rktail lm\\* Foli> i
lVUti Sj.riiu! ('hick»ii. Founiry Style
Niw l orn on loO Shoe^lring Foialo.s
Dinin r Hulls
Broik'il S rlt'in or Tenderloin Sieau
Hoi Tea Bisvuils
lira I l.etuiee Mayonnai>e
Fresh 1’eaeli Suntlae
Assorted Fakes
Foffee Tea lee Tt a Milk
\\* also serve luneh from 1*J to -*
Tallies I'est rvinl l»y phone.
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SFSDAY AND MONDAY
A wiuuun cult a«l»l i**ur .cui*'
#1 tviur and »ublru«‘t 10 yearn.
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•A M#nn#r Crantur# I’ve Seldom M«t-M
Mud may he go*»d fur the completion
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JEWELER OPTOMETRIST
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lie hnapltubl# and put up n htrd
houNA. Tb# hlrdn ure paying gucatn
I'h® main r»hje*i tn tanh-Jongf In t*
Mt# who hna the moat eipcnatvo net
What'a he*'ome of the old-fashioned n .<«!,. I<> nit c*ur.
wotuun who had • carpet ntretcherl
ra<«nn Iin»r ---
rnoma of the library hnvn b##n uncov-
ered. nil of which ar# tiled with tab-
let#, and thera tra *> mv roem# y#t
to l*t egplorcd.
Klalt I# th# oUtent capital of tin-
rlent Hnhylon, #nd wa# founded Im-
mediately after tb# tend. Th# ex-
cavated ruin# nhow tb# rtty t# hav#
been (lv# roll## l««* f,wr ®,,ei
wide nnd It I# b#w that tb# oldaat ---—
known king# of btatory lived. Much | Hondurua must he under • treinon-
In known of th# btatory of tho city joua at rain u# the country Is reported
from other aonrr##, but tho rtory of IU <uJet
birth nnd prosperity itlll hnv# to b#
found In th# #nd#nt record#.
III W. Wade.
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SALESMEN
S XI.KSMKN «."'n 'l « ♦■’•**
i it u Mnitclicstcr Twill
garmoiH*.
If# much ea#ler to reduce # fat
purse than It la to reduce u fat penmn.
tur piirtitul.ua.
(furntent t’orp.,
Chicngo.
112 5tl.
Chicngo
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Write
Vtility
Alt Fold.
Up
ft In the four of fraction thnt keep
non# of the ladle# from toenlug their
I hats Into the rtitK 2
to It to
wark hard carrying thing#
Make It comfortable?
“I don't care about a home aueh an
that. And neither do the children.
••Of courae I pick out a home, hut I
font build any neat and 1 don't fus#
about It I Juat let the housekeeping
taka cam of Itaelf.
“You aee, I lay about four hundred
ar #0 eggs at a time. A Inrge funtlly.
pan will any. And I nay so too.
"Keep bonne for nil of them? I
should nay not. I couldn’t he bothered
“Well, I pick out a horae nnd I fus
(UO these egg# to the horse's hairs.
*T fasten them upon the legs and the
■boulders of the hone nnd then the
•gga are hatched out by the horse.
-The horae really help# me. So you
I can be mean and yet have good
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COLUMN
Ho Loo hod A hood
An aired man In an Intraurban enr > — .
near Punrelth glancod out of tho car ( Hoc# It seem poMlble that year#
window nt a clump of new tree# and. ago one of the Important Question#
crowing reminiscent, raid: I wa# tho r ico of hay?____
-When I wa# a youngater, mother (
told me that th# hack eighty acre*
would be min# aome day. I thought
♦hat If It w«a going to be mine I’d
do something for It I gathered two
bushel# of tine wtlnnta one day #nd.
taking them to the eighty, plnnted (
them all over tho farm—wherever I ( WANTED- ity
thought they would be able to grow ?0|. t U.rU aI work.
without ftiture moleatatlon. I
-Fifty yearn later, when the farm
was sold, the walnnt timber on that
farm brought me ai much a# the land
Itself."
All of which goea to show that re-
forestation tuay ha more profitable
than la Indicated by the oriental
proverb, which, viewing it from a alow-
growth angle, rune:
“He who planteth a tree loveth oth-
ers than himself."—Indlannpolla News.
I!ESI'ONSIHIf.K nisirlbutnr to rep
resent a new craailon. an lec
Cri'iim l.ollv I’op; 10 rtOtt -ol.| dailv
.0 one (’hlcitt-.o stand; steady in
i. me assured; modest capital re
.pilred Frosted Secrets Co.,
Chicago. 1-fi
I TOltNCCO FACTORY W ANTS
1 SAl.KSMEN $ur> per month nnd
! peases to right nmit. Expcrieneo
i etui, ee.try if willing to work. Hive
lielereneo. It lit? Piedmont Tohaeeo
i Co nnnvlllo. Vn Up
(U AItAYIT.F.n l l l.l. IVKHIIIT
~Tz
5°«s ,L’!lBV,lBS 60 L0S
machins . !
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50 LBS 25 LBS 25 LBS 50 LBS
WHY OUR SCORED ICE
POULTRY.
' results.
a-
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HA MY Clllr*KS- lowest prices wo
i have over nuotod. Fourteen pure
local conceru, young
100
Must havo ,,r,'0,'s'
experience In elementary book keep-
ing. Apply by letter stating experi-
ence and salary expected. Address 1 punEMREM
‘A’ care of Democrat Office !>-12 J
percent live delivery.
Write for Free Catalog. Smith
Urns. Hatcheries. Mexico. Mo HP
IS ALWAYS FI LL WK1LUT
Chicks—Postpaid per
HR). Reds. Rocks, Ancona* $0, i
.Orpingtons. Wyandottos $11. Eog-
j horns $8. Assorted $11.50. Prompt
Not delivery, live arrival guaranteed,
under 2-8. t<> fill responsible position. ^ Order from ad. Cape Hatchery
tx.teacher or college student pro- Cape Girardeau. Mo, 2Sp
FEMALE HELP WANTED
^^^__ ,__.. ______
EDUCATED YOUNG "WOMAN
•The horse trie# ta lick these eggs
off—the little yellow egg# which will
later he brown, hairy, beelike appear
tag Alee.
“In trying to lick off these eggs tht
bora# gives the eggs the exercise and
the dampness which they need tc
batch out properly.
“Of course these eggs greatly annoy
the horse. But that does not con
earn me. *
-I usually lay all of my eggs upon
Me horse, too. Is this what you hav<
heard, of me?"
“Tee." said Billie Brownie, “and a
meaner creature I’ve seldom met.
“I never did think much of files any
way, hut yon sre about as dreadful a
one as could he met.
“1 don't want to talk to you nn.v
more, though I do wish you would d<
differently."
-It la useless to try to Improve me.’
Mid Mrs. Horse Bot Fly with a mean
grin on her ugly little face.
“Black MagicP
Black magic Is ns old as the blnck
race and, If thera were not some good
In It. It would hardly have aurvlved.
Belief In It U unlveraal throughout
savage Africa. Bven In the mlnda of
our educated. American negroes dim
echoes of magic tiroes still revertier-
ferred; salary'first year $1500; op-, r{IirKg_14 pure breeds. Closely
culled quality stock. Frepnid 100
percent live delivery. 100 Leghorn3
' | $10; Rocks. Reds. $12; Wvandottes.
BUSINESS' OPPORTUNITIES. Orpingtons $12; assorted $!». Cata-
________Hog Free. Smith Hatcheries. Aux
CASH FOR YOUR BUSINESS—No'
j portunity for advancement, Address
, Dept. C, 701 American Rank Bldg.,
Kansas City Mo.
\YDon tliu highly efficient seoring ni.u'liin"
nt our factory scores a block of ice, thn block
is autonintically divided into so many iiicc i.iu
cally accurate weights.
The driver simply inserts bis pick in the
scored line cut into the ice by the machine,
the block falls apart—and the weight asked
is delivered. No ragged edges, no guesswork.
Telephone us today if you want to know tht?
difference between guaranteed and guesswork
ice.
IRE EL RENO ICE COff
»'t ki Reno, Okla.
Phone 57
21p
Vi
JWji
,vasse. Missouri.
matter where located; buyers,------
waiting fc,r good investments. Quick QUALITY CIHCKS-Fostpatd. 100 J
rte,W"cwita£tad B«gwa» •retain be- ‘8ale. no publicity. Chicago Rust- Leghorns. Aneonas. Large Assorted
llever#. If you vrtnh t© teat the truth 1 m,Ss Change. 827 South LaSalle. | $8. Rocks. Reds $9.
of this atntement, about "Voodoo!" at
negro in the dark. Hla rabbit'#
foot Is a token of magic.
Black magic hn# never bean aden-
tlfleally atudied. If it were thoroughly
Investigated. Captain Haaelden. who
mient two year* In Gtntral A.fric* be-
fire coming to California to take McKlnlej
charge ef Henry Huatlngton’s medieval
manuscript*, think* that amid a mas#
of snperatltloa# a few fundamental
tnith# wonld be dlacovarad. which
might prove benefldal to humanity a#
a whole.—Kansome Sutton. In 8nn
FrandBeo Chronicle.
Tongue Twistera
Foot foxea fooled five fish.
• • •
David didn’t dare Dorothy.
• • •
Pretty Polly play# prelude#.
a • •
Charles caught Cora's canary.
• • •
William writes Wallace Wednesday*
a • •
Alfred and Alice ate apples ut Aum
Add’#.
a a *
Tiny Tlllle took three tall tulips t*
teacher.
• • •
Tuesday Timothy taught Day Tom
■y to talk to teacher*.
• • •
Washington’# washwoman wnshe*
Washington'# wet wash when Wash
tagton want Weat.
Orpingtons,
12p j IVyamlottes, $10; Lt. Brahmas $15;
Assorted $<*• Catalogue free. |Mis-
Oil. STOCK If vnu have stock in ’ Souri Poultry Farms. Columbia. Mo.
companies operating Bnrkburn|e ----- ----y ”
field 1919 boom, write fully giving
name company and shares. Box 20.?.
PERSONAL _
i LEADING CLUB, largest most roll
s
HI 151-11H1 PRODUCT
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, FOR RENT Semi-modern lmnga-
| low. $22.50 per month; 811 West
i Woodson.
FOR RENT—Six room modern
I house garage. 522 South Mile*. Tel
opbone 792W. wfc
able for lonely people, confidential
descriptions free in plain sealed enve
lope. Thousands wealthy member#
If sincere write. Established 19
years. Old Reliable Club, (name
copyrighted 1, Mrs. Wrubel. Box 20.
Oakland. California. sin
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Advocates Old Habita
Twentieth-century man would be j-------------i
healthier and happier if he would aleer !KOr RENT—Clean nicely fum.shed
with a nightcap on his head and a | 11;;ht house keeping rooms. Rhone
wanning pan at hi* feet, according to , 340>w
.Tames Cantlle. one of England s
PRETTY MAIDEN Worth $i'>5.0im
lonely, will marry. Write; Eva.
1?.|02:\ WlchitaV Kansas Up
2
Phone
12c
Sir -------- . -
brat-known physicians. Sir James l*
seventy-three and claim# he can dnnee
us nimbly as he could nt seventeen.
“Don’t think because you live In *n
nee of airplane# you know all about
hygiene," he declared. "Yeur grand-
mothers were no fooln."
Bald head# were much scarcer. Sir
James n##erted, tn the day# when men
wore nightcap*. In ■ damp climate
like England, he said, a nightcap U a#
necessary n# clothes. Warming pans,
likewise, nld the health of the sleeper
liv drying nut the #heet# before bed-
time.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR RENT Two 5 room
houses. Gas. water, light#. Plen-
ty of shade. $15 West Roferi 16p
SPANISH War Veterans and wid (
ows, who are not getting pension# |W
or had claims rejected, write me. J
Frank Fitzgerald. lawyer, 7 North V
Alabama. Indianapolis Ind. l-l’.W
Thought It Woa Pie
JWOC w*# very fond of tnerlngtie on
pi* and awakening morning «ht
* saw Hm ground covered with the flrsi
team and atelnlmed:
-Ok. mamma, lot* of pi*."
CUT PRICES On Baby Chicks, ok
tra good quality. Rhode Island
Reds, Barred Rocks. White Roe|<s.
10 cents prepaid parcel post. Hatch
off each Monday. Randall Hatchery.
724 East Cherokee, Phono 1505-.1
Enid, Oklahoma.
AGENTS.
Find a Looting Irkaomo
A man from l.ynn. Mas#., ha# pre-
sented ?i Hojne'vhat unusual request
In the matter of employment to the
Portland (Me.) Chamber of Com-
merce, anys the Boston Globe. H#
«eek# employment for which he can
take a* payment only board and room,
lie h#« a e*’itnln fixed Income, which
Is given him solely on condition that
he does nnl take employment for
wages L#ck of w#rk ha# kacorn# llta
aom*. hence hi# unique r#que«L j
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AGENTS Write for Free Samples.
Sell Madison "Bettor Made” Shirt#
for large Manufacturer direct to
wenrer. No capital nr experience
required. Many earn $100 weekly
and bonus Madison Mills. 5fi2
Broadway, New York. Mf
humreno
•*> Re NO. Ofil'A
v. e A
I
(SUPER MILLED!
true economy
lilkvivc May I, wc qu<*to:
lost and found
Collecting book containing
:;:r. i**-* *
Imok Reward. Return I Allot noy# for Kxcculor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS W
To the Creditors of Edwin R. Smith, ta
Deceased, O
The creditors of the above named
decedent arc hereby notified that W
the undersigned was. by the County l#
Court of Canadian County. Oklaho ; M|
mn. appointed executor of the estate,W
of said decedent and that all person ^
having claims against the estate of
s.iid decedent are required to ex- ta
hi hit them to said nmlcrslgned exec* O
lor with the nen-ssary vouchers at
the First National Bank. Yukon, ta
Oklahoma, within four months from ^
the date of the first publication "f Jl
(be date of tbc Tlrst publication of i ta
of July 1921 or the same will be k
forever barred. 1^1
Dated July 19. 1»*4.
D. B PHILLIPS. Executor. ,h^
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J10-17 TA
M’ HESTER W COAL - Sill
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at the hin
'I his is storage season price.
During the fall aiul winter months coal will he
at least SI.75 per ton higher, possibly more.
Hotter quality of coal—hotter service—low-
est price for the year, at’ indicate M )NV is the lime
to buy your coal supply.
Wo invite your inspection ol our coal vaul.
El Rene Mill and Elev. Co.
Palmer on
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