The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
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LU ■ H in ■
'Mlmy Spring days will be welcomed by the man who owns a radish bed as well as the fat mer
Weather tor*M«t* tp-
mght and aaturday:
Somewhat warmer and
fate. »jd
VOLUME 55.
THt EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
Tomorrow—
Sun riser 5:26 a. m.
Sun sets . 6:33 p. m.
Moon sets 11:50 a m.
SINE 0FFICI5
1
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
FISK SPEAKERS
EL RENO. OKLAHOMA FRIDAY APRIL 16. it*
As
SPANISH CLASS
part of the oducaUonal pro
BA2AAR
Catholic ladies bazaar. Friday ami
former cilnin Stor«
rrain of the Rusineis and Profession . Saturday
•il Women« Hub. arrangements havnjjltm y lunch Frida> and t.hl*k*ni din
I
! Sod improvement and » >?*•*»* ral ini
I pruvcment of farm methods formed
V; luncheon Wednesday, when thejthe keynote of »!*• addresses given
ime of the ni rtinc was given io horn Joy state agricultural men W*dncsday
tin-1 a iln< farm nicotine held at the coun
ty fair building. About 150 farmers
Runnel'S of the K*wanis t Inn was
practically suspended ai 'heir noon-
ing from prominent visitors to
i luh from over ilt» state.
Frank Hill, secretary of the stati
Izuak Walton league gate an interest
inc account of the organisation of the
league and the work being done by
that body. He urged the busiuess men
to support the league and their work
stating that time invested in censer
vat ion work would pay big returns
not only in money saved but *n enjoy
nietit afforded through seeing the wild
life, now so neat extinction, again re-
placed in their natural haunt-'. Not
only did the league urge the conser-
vation of tish and game hut in doing
sh, were working toward the conser-
vation of forests and soil both of
which are being destroyed almost as
rapidly as the wild gutnc
Following Mr. Hill's talk. John A
Whitehurst, president of the state
board of agriculture gave a short but
interesting talk on tht* work being
done by the agricultural department.
He seconded Mr. Hills suggestion that
Hie business men back the Izaak Wal.
ion League and stated that his dc-
partmeru was heartily behind the
work being done by the league, lie
invited the dull to attend the meet-
ing of the farmers which was being
held at the fair grounds and suggest-
ed a closer relationship between the
business man and the fanner Refut-
ing a charge that had lx eit m tde. that
the agricultural department was try-
ing to tell the farmers what to raise,
Mi. Whitehurst explained that such
had never been the ease and that all) ,.t ii,,, [min. T!i
that they could attempt was from ihe | ,nany 1|U( 'inn-: id -In
were present to paiticipnte in th“
discussions.
Thi meeting was one of a group o(
meeting held over t ii stati to 6i>
cuss with the fainter general matters
pertaining to tin agricultural industry
and to make a survey if tin* oeonomh
conditio! f il ing every crop grown lr
tin state.
The pem-rul Idea as stated by the
speakers was not to limit tin prnduc
tion of any certain crop, hut to devise
wavs and mean- of Increasing prndm
tion. with the same or less expense,
than it was titu* in-tin:.* to produce a
low yield, and to grow such cropsj
as promised a -iib-iaet ial return to
the grower
Bradford Knapp president ■" th"
A. Ac M. College at Sill water John \
Whitehurst, president of the stn,"-
hoard of agriculture.. Dean Itowell
of tin- agronomy department ot the
\. A; M. College. D IV Trent distort
agriculural agent, were among the
distinguished guests present who
made talks along the line of soil itn
provernent, sate farming methods and
emthe mark1 ■; mil* and grading of farm
products. John DeLaiui of this city
emphasized tlie iniportance nt terrac-
ing. and County Agent West address
id Up a -emhlnge on us m ral farm
topics. The fttrme s wee urged to
get togeilxr at lre*uir*nt intervals to
diseii.'S farm <|U» ation*. . ltd to giv"
smile thought to cafe f.nniitiE ni(*tliods
| of tmporti*tn i• et growing food aim
fat mors askeu
in' '‘t ing d> vi !•
been made for a Spanish class at the
t lull rooms above the Fashion Shoppe
1*: South itock Island Avenue or
Friday evening of each week from
s: 15 to s 15. beginning April 23,
•\ charge of rents - lesson will hi
made, the proceeds to lx‘ paid Into
tie scholarship fund of tb' dub Any
one desiring to ■ ■ nt«r tins class will
pleas' call •Ic-sx* Edward's. T'-lephoii*
No 12S J. » tfir
ner Saturday
RUMMAGE SALE
4 1 Iff
Sat inlay. April 17th Ha F Wno.l
son. ba< k of Horn hr ike Hardware
Store
t il AFTER A B. C K O
Old f.isli'oned danr< at K c h.il
.Monday evening Hlccho orchestra
will fnrnish imi*o< Admission 25*
,aeh ii-mt
Tlu* Wilson Mortuary is euulppcd
with the most modern conveniences .
chapel alnmber rooms, sales room andt Just llw.k' $5.n« down put a May
... ....... ...... i......... iaK Eh * tri« Washor In your hom«
Davis Electric Co.
morgue We have a m w linmusim
funeral com li of tin latest model. Our
ambulance service is bundled with
t are and hy experlenccil men. J K.
Hurry, emhaliner, Mrs Hurry, assis-
tant. Hay and night phone 714.
M N Wilson lUivd Wilson,
Proprietors.
Clll PREPARES
FOR GELEBRA1I0H
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
SHOWS ARE REM
FOR BIG OPENING
NUMBER St.
URGES CHANGE
IN GAME HNS
RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday. April 17th 115 *-.' W.ou
-oil. bin k of Bonehraki Hardware
Store
CHAl’TER A E I* E O.
SE1ECIEG PRESIDENI
records that thgy had available, wa
to suggest to t(v funnel's the imps
which wt t <
'lends. To
most
make
oped great int-rv't in farm problems.
; nil will result in nem-ti, to the ag
likely to pay div picultui fists,
money the tanner| no, ii j ..sin- ip I.
K Butts and
tnust first become independent hy mis- j mil,.,- oftieers of tin County Fair A, ,
itig enough of ouch crop to cure for j so-hit i"ti ••••rved . >n*• uni sand
his own wijhts on the farm and when I \Vi<--li«-.■ ti tho:* ttending* tie* confei
this was lUme he would hi gin to nial ■ |, IK.,
money. i *p|u. tinge and Farm. •< Union
Bradford Knapp president of tho!spoil orod th* ... ti • which wa 1
state* A A- M College at Stillwn" *1 i d to li. on t ' fi* tli"-t t olio-
followed Mr. Whitehurst and gam* hi-!bfi- farm a--• in'ik.ce * .er iv-ld ii tit
account of tin work being done at icounty
the college and the purpose of tin j
various meetings being held over tin (
state to interest the farmer in pluming | j
several crops instead of relying on | j ’ g ’ j j| J J \ ^ { I
OKLAHOMA CITV Okie., \pril Hi.
(Special) With the city being
dri -s -il in gala attire, with 011 Timers
returning t< the city, uni with those
\ 11o i-iure here in the early days busy
in preparation lot tin* Mters celobra
tion vhich will be held April 21. IIJ
and 2.1, bids fair to eclipse anything
of its u I’id held here in yea *
A lvpioduction of the Run of ’8i*
will take place the second day of tin-
ccl.-hration and ulteady more than
iluei* hundred have entered lo make
the race i:i covered wagons buck
hoards, buggies and on hors hack
Tin great histi rical parade, on the
third day, will depict the different
epochs in the development of Okla-
homa and if expected to be the long
* st parade ever seen ill the city
Cov hoys and cowgirls are arriving
in great numbers for the rodeo in
which il oiisands of dollars In cash
prize-- haw been hung up for the win-
i ners in riding, roping and othei con
‘ test* of cowboy sports Tin* rodeo
l will lie held at the tate fair grounds.
• Mrs. T. M. Adeihold of thi- city was
elected president of the fourth dis
tvi>-t of the date women's federated
clubs which closed i* siicc***Tul three
dev convention at Sayre Wedtn sday.
April 14
Other officers elected wer* Vic
presidciii Mrs .1 W Browning of
deary ii**tai' Mrs. f 1* Cornel
of Sa re. tnasurer, Mrs J. C. McKen
zb of Carter, parliamentarian. Mrs
.1. E. Stand fer, of Ml! City CJin’on
was select'd for the 1!*27 convention
Tin El Reno ladies who attended
tli* i *oi\< m on i-M*!' as iIn ir appr* • !a
tion of ih*> kindness and hospitality
I'huwn then )>y the ladies id Sayre
When th* Lttckniaii-Carwin Exposl
non Shown, which whs formerly tin-
Con T Kennedy Shows opens theii
• near* m< nt ii* El Rem mi Saturdu;
under Hie auspices of the Fire Depail
ment it will be necessary for it tn
*. \ 11 i 11 * I in the show grounds located
on the O/mun lots There was a linie.
•uni for that matter some shows cun
still, tied space flu the streets and
intersections to elect their attract ion*-.
However the equipment of the laich
tv ti Car-on organization is so heavy
and • oil i so much spare tin*' t pr*
, pul, (he possibility of exhibiting
. ny pltu e ex< ept on a large lot hi n
all tlx riding devices arc stretchul
out in line it takes over t"« lineal
flit ill I"!1 -til Of over seven hundred
fi t i in trouts, i nn of w hi li ire i
KiiiiiiL- devices and fun showa of a
m« * hanh al natun are ail heav f and
vei|iiiri nmcli mei liaiiism as well as
.kill, d nieeliani*■** to operate Ole
of th* fiinmakers with tin* l.aikman
Carson Show has an entrance closely
resembling the accepted idea
Noah’s An and when one crosses
tlx gangplank anil gits Inside the
varied agitations and effects can be
easily imagined to be similar to those
tlx- Inmates of the are underwent with
Old Noah at the wheel.
MAUR1ACJE LICENSE
A mu triage Keen e w a - Ishui d
Thursday at tlx- office of Court Clerk
Fi mk Taylor to James K. Oliver td
Oklal.iimi fit- aid Althn M Logan o1'
Sulphur Spring-*-. Texas
Speaking before one ot the larg*'st
aatherinrs of members of the Hsak
Walton la-ague held here ti> even*I
months. Frank Hill, state seeretary
of th** b-.igin*. pruised the ha-al chap
in- f*.r their activities, gave a report
mi the national convention held hi
Chicago and outlined the work of
tho organization for the coming >eiU*.
Bringing word back from Chicago
Hint dcknesH of the founder of the
union Mr. Will DU. had anand
him to give up the presidency of the
lcagu ■, Mr HH1 dated that the new
president would ittempt to carry on
tile work so Six-ccssfullv started by
his predecessor and that li*- hoped to
.noonipllsh a great ileal along conser-
vation lines Mr. Hill also praised the
pr || .,! a* , on.iui-sioix ia and
tiled tin work they had accomplished
in the short lime tin v have been at
the head of the llsli and game depart
ini.pt. Following hi address he ask
ml for questions relative to lisli and
gain*- and in the di-cussion that tol
lowed several Miggcsted ehnng *s in
■ if j the ti di and game law* win- hnnighl
out That a bounty of cent* ;*
Ixad should he paid for killing chap-
arrtils oi roadrnnnors ;<s they are com.
monly called that tlx* open season
on quail he extended for two months
with hut two days a week open fo>-
hunting TIB* eiiange was suggested
on account of the fact that dining
th*. open season on quail they are
hunted from daylight until dark every
,lav with little chance to feed and
GRANGE PROGRAM
HELD AT MAYVIEW
I’unuu i Grange held a very inter
esting mel ting Thursday nicht .it Riv
ervinew school house, when a .splendid
program w.is given.
,\ f: i v tlx- program short t a I k - w,*-re
made by County Agent West and C C
Kir. 'ii ag-riculniral matter'
RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday. Anvil 17th. 115 E Wood
sen. tiai K of Botx brake Hardware
St or*
CHAl’TER A E. I’ K U
SHERIFF TO SHAWNEE
Sheriff I eiu Klucklett and his moth
er, Mr- S M. Shuckletl, will go to
Shawnee toniorrtw, vh*-r** Mrs Sliai 1.
lelt will make an extended visit Slier
iff slrx kb It will rmiain m Shawm*'
ov*r Sunday.
the
failure <>f which
hardship
a single crop,
always caused a
those interested in that otic crop
Dean Dowell of tim agronomy of
th*: A A- M. Coll* c also gave a few
remarks prior to lxs departure to
attend ill* farm meeting at tin- fai*
grounds.
During tin short hu-dnes** esstou
which followed the meeting, a v*ulu
tion was passed by the i-luh which
placed the Kiwanis duh on n* *k!
favoring and offering their support
to any indust \ wishing to enter El
Reno. Tlx- resolution was a sub - i
tute motion n lative to the ice plant
controversy which had been hefot*
the club several times during tlx-
past month
ELECTION REGISTRATION
among ; |
"V,MB
—¥
< ornt\ conn’
ILL ATTENDED w MHO SPILL
Annual ohserv
Day" throughout
and Canada
Am.iu-1 ob-"r\;i:*e -if Ar'ior Da
in Indiana and (Yloraiio
Greetiiit-s tu ( i.iirlt* <’ti'hli. on hi.
thirty -eventh hil'ihdriy anni\er**ary.
Nationa \ iciat n o< 'otto.. Mim
ulVeturei s tiold* its - print, m *«>ting in
Boston
i Tie Oklahoma Nurses '*•• o< iatlon
held tlx ir .innnal meeting yesterday
J at the I’rcsbyterian church in thi
cit.-. with about 50 member- present,
! from rations sections of the state
; The day's program w-;s given ov» r to
I address*-.- and disetissions of inatt*-rv
j I -a in St clip * idol'd ilt.irgud with
* violation oi i ue !io’:oi 1'iwa, with
dri w his idea ol not guilty and --n
. r,.,| ., ])]« .: il! guilt;, 111 fountV court
cestei'iiay before .ludg*' Kiutz.
II* was lined $5(1 and sentenced
: to days in the count' jail on rei
1 oiutn* mint ion of the eonnty attorney
Mrs M .1 Miller, th"'* North Che- j
law. Mr J L. Maloney and Mrs 1
1, (lori'i Olihthonui w* i<
v»*n»lr Injun <i ThuiHflay mu.M n •; j fVuuit\ Airrnt K«*lix WYst \v»*nt i
lx* auto turned over cast of El Reno i (,](;,r, p,. to«*st\ wlx-n lx- w ill iti'-ix-i t
near ’in- sh feini | pond being constructed by Ed
< badly i ut uni bruis i i ^ilw
l
WEST TO OKARCHE
lt*'gistrat fun to the Mn * i, l i ity
election oil May 11. will begin mi
\pr»l 21 and continue until May '■ a*
cording to an announcement today by
County Registrat L. A. < liambei
Persons who have moved in<-<* tU*- i 0,*'( r's ! ‘
last election, or have not previously | lisrion are eninpaDMi ami i.ei in 'tu,
registered are required to register.-Biff* "’ith an intense deli
Precinct regi trars wiii lie tin* anie|spaces and a healthy api»-tl’e fei th*
Anrual confer* ;u-* ot \ so<-itiiion ot = pertainirg to th* inr-Inc profession drs Miller was o.****.* . >. •*"■• * - : lantw -g
A-uni:-1 K-eritari- tn*"- a Coluin oilr-v-'ii t s *1 with inslnimeiital andjed hut was repor.ed as "* mig a lorn- i
* * ! vo, al Ituinb. r- by El R -bo tab'll! | nicely tod. * at tlx El R*'tl" hospitj
j At noon tlx*, attending’ m* * i! , . . n-„ c,,;*
Jim w, re cm -ts of El Peru, mu es at .di Maloti* y a ml Mi. Core, w.-r- , Latest Hiking zu
| a lull. In "II 'I'|V( *1 at the I5usin*-*s an*! j .v« s.-lx * ut wlx-n Ui-y thrown! Cerman ■* * ing -mil used In U
Professional WomenClub At Hi* through tin* w imlshi* 1*1 of Ho- ear. j ihe I'.ritisb siil.nmriiie M l •
I elos of th,. (fti-ruoon se.- ion. tln-I Tlx** >n--- i d mi lu-ing tu * i* to Hl.l. ■ a rli,i, .Mlt mail* **f aluniinum alloy
viaitios w*u g-iv* n an auto rid* ovei J honu City and a pa *::ig niotmiM i fj|(, arm» mid leg- «'•* h'lnted.
quoted Inn- widen tens is won ,.it> iin,j to Ft Reno where the took them to an Oklahoma f’By ho | j,n a<b- on the ball and
groves were G"d s first temples, "*• J RemcUli' si;:*ion wa mspeei ai pital | |,|-iix iple The entire
Should Spread Le*son
Learned in Sanctuary
When the |*"*‘t wrote llm often |
line which tells tm tuai D'*’
i-(. G,*ti s fir«r temples, in
did not intern! to provide an athlete j -pi,,. |.u nurses extend their
with an apt qm-tatieii t" serve a' an j th.-nk and appreciation t" ill tlxis*
excuse for run attending church. The who assist'd in the entertainment m'
of fiiriual re ' the visitor-
tin-
Tie
p .* ie u
from ill
tiiel i
ve;e nil* me elm* v. eii tlu x
tlx- hospital and wi re weak
n Ins-* oi blood Their i midi
r* g.irded as ■enmi'
as for tlx re* I lit eity e|ei Poll.
spai-e
wilderness country.
Any man who lias • up:,..mg cm
j ployinent km 's iiiuuii-eis when ids
I mind plays iriuinl t** bis ta'i>. wlicu
| instead of tl"* deeitnal jilh*-<-s. the a
count i*""k-. tin* dictated letter.-
conferences and board ux-i-i ng',
finny takes a long flight to
marshes where dm ' are to he I
II
I* ft
After deliberating for about ten
minutes, a jury in district court y* •
ti rday returned a verdiet of guilty
against '. li. Clark and tixe! i t
Ishmeiit at *iv*• veal s |p tlx sta-e |iu ■■
dll .It Ml A leste;*, Smile i III* ago
i 'hirk ph ad guilty • . .* liquo
in county eMiirt. and wes s' liiet-i-i d
in six months In the counly tail net
a till* of $500.
Later lie tiled an affidavit alleging
that he was intoxicated wlicu h** eii
H-ieil the plea and (ltd lb" know- what
lie w is i|iiixTh" ch irr- of p- riury
wa- Ili>-n lilt d arm list i lark
OFFICERS RECflLL
PASSAIC. N .1 April U* * c -
Tin* issue of f, * i eeh ami tit* i iuht
of HkHemldag*' In the N*-w .1 • -r- **x te.x
tile mill strike are heloiV G*o rum
Harry Mood* who has !*■ * n * •'*
nv -tviki fs .nut lib**;ah- to r* all • b- •
iff (leorge Niinmo and .* lo * ■ * f<-"-
■ *f dcpttPes ft mi It* i g* u , iiitiity
Attorney fb-nenil K (tzenbiu h ha-
prepared an opinion a- to the gov*-i
nor's power to act and tin* latli r I
expected to announce his d* <-i -Jon
t "i IV
ed. ihe slreauis,where h«h await the
angler, ti *• hrulie ‘ it: fer a sw iIf call-
lev. 11 mountain ■ lose mcent n
vignratii.g exer*-ise rew n**d w ilii a fa.
vista, the -ra where U voyage spells
relaxation and da;, di'CHining 'n a
steatiu'r > in *'
Kit.-li in.-ii. tins in mind a favorite
iniefuniy wbitlx'i' ti flics, a . amp of
refuge wher*' tx- *-aii reiire. Iteyoud ail
fei - n|- we Hid- I> ' In simps "’1 hey
cannot hurt pie where I live.** said the
ciiptitiii nf industry in lxii*l!ng- story
wtx ii 111s n isi,ie«.. \,i s .Met Ilieii itil
po'-tunlties erowded ut upon tiim. I lx-
real -eh nf any l.uinan being Ht a
given rnmiieiit may 1"* fur f nn th"
self Hih I the vvond -es \\> tuay lie
i poor in tlx* houses ntl the lands that
I ,-nn tie parceled and niarketfd iiv rea'
I estate, yet rub In the point of lordll-
j ness in those interior demenne« whose
mail N invisible to all eyes but our
ow n
let after any retirement to these
fastness**- whet** w>* may rest mol r**
frrsli ourselves and be veeiue, we are
bound to '-ume forth to the world
d-n n with something for tlx*«c who
are less fortunate It means little In
accomplishment for mirvlx**. tn last
jne benefit for nth*r*. if we merely
dream and ruminate. The thinking
v* <* have done ouclit tn issue in a deed .
•lie rest should be (he renewal of our
energy to l-- forth *** aetive life and
Irultful '-(Tor: .'gnln Philadelphia
public 1 edt-e*-
i*eu , On a J a fiancee Railtcay I rain
II.- bn imiii jogs- along m lo or !.*
I I"S ;* 11 hour. Iinb -s II be all express
y ! i n i; sometitni-s in.-lis across sp-ioe
;,l | woe that .s(iee(|. W hell vie'l IC'I of
||, Station the sot) I il j of shot' 010)1
pint tin* floor is heard. N'te> King* *1
f. et in t- (ii-i w li Up Oil fill* lieuel
men sprawl al lull l*t*gtb vvh
w i lieii i-roui b in an* s|,a''*'
their lords and masti-, s
Ai every 'tation ibere are ji• •
lit 11* lull* Ii boxes of thin v* lole
di \ tiieil nt ■ i onipa i't ment * I be -i
111' • • IJ w i* It rill . sb |-e(|ii*-i| t -
piekli'd loitis root Then 1 ici" ."*■
c.ii'llleu |'*ls . on i a in i ag- tea the > •*' ers
fol milig thi *’ips ; alul li- i",ts ; led
with o-'iiiiges In-ail I likes ami Imnanas
Snoll 11,. i'HI- iloor suggests a |i«. **l
eii t*" • ne li alll'.V I I'oe, '.lapatl "
ut lit
w eig11s about In,If a t**n and is aide to
withstand a pr'" ‘lire UP »" "tmos
eu'ial to a depth ,.r 7V> feet,
nixter test It - . canceled with tlx-
Telit g a Strange , telephone I nes I"
My daucio "•••» lc be married lit j 1U (ll(. VUI, (|„.r, a iii.iimii! ines
arol we ioxl t" ti'irrcw seine |
for -he f*;es(s
•lx flocks not given a rhance to get
togetln i That a closed season on
I,sb should I"* declared for six weeks
or two months during the spawning
canon ■ ncl tha1 tl"- channel * at be
ileelarcl a game tish and protected
a such, w. re among the suggestions
offered
Th'- president. Huy Maher appoint-
ed a committee composed of Felix
West, M It Cope and Hank Drake to
consider the various suggestions and
embody them into resolutions to he
acted Upon at the next meeting with
whiitev* 1 additional suggr-stious are
Drought t" that meeting These reso
Unions will then lx- presented for ac-
tion at the state meeting in Ponca
City in May.
Delegates elected to represent the
FI Reno chapter at tlx* state conven-
tion wen Dr A. .1 West, Mr, F-elix
West and Dr T. M. Adcrhold, with W
la-sier, Toni Benson and M B. Ci/pe
is alternates
Follow big the elect'd) of delegates-
-bon talks were made by members
itorx Dr Aderhold reported
Dial lie had purchased and released
a nnirbei of guineas on the game pre-
■ * ve ,ii"l was liiising a liirge number
for tlx same purpose. Dr West gave
i report op tlx- cost and construction
ot tlx* comity tisli hatchery and Mr.
Denson reported that bis staff of a
. islaiits were busily engaged in stock-
ing if with bass. (George Schumacher
of Union City slated that with the
asse t.iix* of several members from
tli.:t place lx- would attempt to or-
ganize .* chapter and invited the mein
l„ r I"-"- to go down and help in tlx*
or-.-aiiiz.'ition Mr Drake, reporting
tor tli*- ineiuberslilp committee, stated
ifiat 25 ix-w members were needed at
oik* in order t<> have uffielent metn-
l„ * to hav.. three delegates at the
■ ale eonvinlini and stated thill his
emnniitte** was working on a plan
to gain th*- lx *•essary additional mem-
bers.
Tlx- meeting Wednesday night was
wit attended and thoroughly enjoyed
by those present Tlx* text meeting
, ill I,, on tin* tirst Monday- in May.
borrow
I stink*' I" a
neighbor olul site pi* miseil to i"80 me
honu*
chair
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;i fri' t.i' <*f il*** girl entered tl '
i-ar Hl"1 greet
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MASS MKKTINLi
The ItiisinuKh nun oi El Uuno hau* < allccl a mab>
mcetinii i’or i'riday cvoniiu, April ’<>. al s oulodv. a'
the til v lrali to disc UK's ihe fulure of Ihu < altinic*
tiii wcjj test. Kverj pohlic spirited eiti/.en u ur^ed
to lie present.
The directory* and shareholdevy in tl.e !»*).!<et
have abandoned the well, but ba t n«recd to await
the action of the meet in-v tomorrow niivbt b fore
filling the hole.
Ki Keno eanuniJ aflnrrl to let tiii> pro.ieet he
abandoned. Be at th i 'cting and express your
viewy, Tlu meet inis call d by husim*Ns men inter
csted m the v oKiiro of ihe eity.
\
,1, ti,,!" 1 ixtlbnn win
tarried -is'cr In It"**
• i of honor Ht n din
i.g ihi* (irsi and s*-*
)n> iflnner six* whs the
, iitivel-s.lti"" with hei
|.ii*u*s <
le Wl"
lie dinner, the >*erv*nt rn
'••nil . a ri \ in g- a hug’** ti*-!' °n a birg*-
flutter ii Bos-lon bivvver turned m her
,irid -afil
« (t f 1 f | l H'M’ ' *• "T
) rent*' Of 'lie
glow log de * '
,,f her eWT sta
W1I.IH RTON Ok I"
Mistaking Hit" :or ■*
Austin i’lirks. wife of
I ..it in.- r * • >nii* v. ""lay
('ail Mil' ll- li 15 y< i"
\pril Hi-
burgl.ir. Mrs.
th*‘ *heriff of
lx i .uxl kill*'',
old hoy who
f (he beaufl* - J
i: for I lx* third j
tlx
olir-c
' \oW
Is a hi*
Ir-iinn a
"I III
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flint ' :d>
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Win
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tint In'llami
ever rHV* Ht)
■die replied
f vv i‘d,»n* put
!r was nx’td
,. buying nt ihft Parks home.
Tiie box had risen **t*ily l**f'
intis' H* was i"tiiniiiig wlx'it
ihe shouting leeurred
Mis Birks is prostr.i"'i
eidont
MARKETS
Market for J rive's
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tog the ** t"
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» 'he wealth!
l,een eidlgi'-l
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jewels hill" eonx* '"
xtitlnn pfsces pr*" ion*
............ "f Br|tl*h
gem-,
I n fr* 1
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Kansas C*ty.
t'a'tle receipts ’.a""
Top I'J.'MI
Calf receipt 2""
Tup Tea"
(log* |'*'C'-lpts ■»"""
higlxT Top *c: 2.i
nklahoroH C ty.
faille "Ipl* ......
flip .* * 2.i
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flop -eS.r.u.
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ith. r Top *12.7"
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Mark
Bulk
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Market steam
"c. Market strong
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La April Hi
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1926, newspaper, April 16, 1926; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909165/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.