The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 14, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1»M
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FOR RENT
FOR ,H*wNT~Modern 6 room apart
meut. Gllmorw Apartments. Phone
711. Mfc
FOR RKNT :■ room apartment. SOI!
W. Wade. 1«»’
FOR RKNT-9 room house. S ga-
stoves tn house. 1 1 2 Hi res (round
garage. Oeo. Latnh. SI 1*
FOR SALE
STRICTLY dry robs. 71.00 a load H
Reno Mill A Rlevator Co. 30 tt
FOR SALK or Kent so aero farm '
mile west of Ktohland Malt John
►on. Banner, Okla., RFD. No I. 14;
WANTED
WANTED- Married man wants work
on farm by the month: references
Marry Hughe*. Banner, Okla. H|
WANTED- Cotton pickers, $1 75 p«
hundred. Inquire R. Bell, on rente
tery road.
IF YOU ARK A MAN
WORTHY of the name and not afraid
to work. I’ll bet you $50 that you can't
work for us 30 days anil earn les-
than $200 Think I’m bluffing* Then
answer this ad and show me up. Op
ening for managers The “Wonder
Box" sells on sight
TOM WALKER. Pittsburgh. Pa. tt
FEMALE HELP WANTED
LADIES who can do plain sewing at
home and want profitable spar,
ttme work; write tenrlose stamped
enTelope! to Hontaid Dress Company
Amsterdam. N. Y.
MISCELLANEOUS
TAKEN VP- Yearling heifer; owner
can hare same by paying for tht«
ad and describing property. Inquire
2 miles north and 1 1-J miles west of
El Rerto.
Oklahoma City
Cattle receipts 1300. market steady:
top U 75.
Calf receipts H>0. market steady;
top $S.50
Hog receipt* 1000. market 15 to ?0
cents lower: top $11 25: bulk 111.05
and up.
Kansas City
Cattle receipts 11.000. market was
strong; top 111.
Calf market steady; top $11.
Hog receipts 15.0*4. market 10 to
JO cents lower; top 111.30; bulk $10.90
and ufi
Additional Society
Virgil Hoehlng. son of K. B. Hoeb
ing of Okarche. was operated for up
pcmlldtis at the K| Reno sanitarium
this morning
Rex A Oephnrt who Is attending
the University of Clncltiattl. ts e\
peeled to arrive Sunday morning lo
►pend the holidays with his parents
Mr and Mr*. L R Oephnrt.
Thomas Douglas, son of J T. Done
las. 211 K. Foreman, underwent a ton
sil operation Hits morning at a local
hospital.
Mrs K. R Kelso was tt guest of
friends in Oklahoma City Tuesday 1
Mrs. Earl Yost and baby daughter
have returned to their home. 224 North
L. street.
Mrs Rost Wewerka returned Mon
day to Wowoka after spending several
lays with friends tn this city
Mrs J i' Neal end boo J J Jr
returned Saturday evening fron Dal
las where they have spent ihe past
three weeks. She was accompanied
home by Dr Neal who has been at
tending a denial meeting for the past
week at the Baylor School of Dentls
ry. Baylor. Tex
Miss Nancy Nnylon left Saturday
lining for Tulsa where -he is visit
ing her aunt Mrs Neal C Orr.
J J. Jones who has been undergo
ing treatment at the El Reno sani
tariurn for the last month is some-
what Improved
William Funk who is attending Yale
university at New Haven, Conn will
arrl Saturday to spend the holidays
with his parent.. Mr and Mrs J 1.
Funk
Mrs H C. Bradford and Miss Mary
l/ouise Bradford were Oklahoma City
visitors yesterday.
Bernard Ahern, son of Mr and Mrs
Donald Ahern, was severely injured
Sunday afternoon when the tendons
in his right hand were severed in a
fall, continued to improve today.
Mr and Mrs. John Nnylon were Ok
lahorna City visitors Monday.
Mrs. C A Richards is spending th*
day in Oklahoma City-
Miss Cerene Coykemlall. daughter
of A. D Ooykendall. who is ill with
pneumonia, is doing as well as could
be expected.
Chester Burger, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A O. Burger, underwent a minor
operation Monday and is doing nicely
Entrt Nous Club
The Kntre Nous club will meet
Wednesday afternoon ut 2 o’clock In
the home of Mrs T. M. Aderhold.
HEAVY BOND SET
FOR GIRL BANDIT
Al STIN. Tex !>ec. 14 Rebecca
Bradeljr Rogers. Texas university
graduate, revealed as a secret college
bride, ami at the same ttme pictured
as a girl bandit who Saturday robbed
the Karmi is National bank of Buda
for a "thrill.'’ todav was released on
bond of $5000 by the stale.
Allow am e of ball followed a habcus
corpus hearing in district court
Bond in ihc case was made perma
nent by District Judge George Cal-
houn at the conclusion of u hearing
in which the deft ase counsel sought
to secure a lower figure If possible,
or the freedom of the girl at any cost.
Theatrical Troupe
Pays Fare With Coal
Itio DK JANEIRO. Dec. 14 Tales
of how stranded actors traded their
"props" and baggage to station agents
for tickets to the next town are out-
I done by a resourceful theatrical man
1 ager of Rio, who furnished fuel for
j the engine when lit* wanted his troupe
moved from IBo to Sao Paulo.
The coal crisis had cut service on
tin Central Brazil railway to a min-
imum The manager knew that a
load of coal would be as welcome to
railroad officials as a crowd before
ihe ticke*t window in normal times.
He located five tons of coal, arranged
to have it delivered on the day he
wanted to move the company to Sao
' raulo, and paid the passage In coal
for the troupe and all Ihe company's
equipment.
Rock
Island
O
Gdifbrnia
Steamer Lost With Crew
LONDON, Eng., Dec. 14 —All of tin-
crew and passengers of the Norweg
iuu steamer Halholm have been
drowned in the wreck of the ship in
Akrar Faxe Bay, Iceland, a message J knowu.
to Lloyd’s said today.
The steamer, a 1000 ton veasel, was
out of Bergen, Norway, and went
ashore with total loss.
The number of persons lost is un-
Butter . _ ---- ------
Outs.......„_________________
Bariev _----------------------
Shelled com------ -------rS A
Ear corn_____________ -.55 A 5?c
Ek* .......----........... .44
Kafr com ---------------------
Dome _______________________
Cream.................. ..
Wheat .......
NEW BILL FRAMED
FOR FARM RELIEF
WASHINGTON. Dec 14— A revised
version of the McNary Haugen farm
pnee stabilisation bill was introduced
in the senate today by Senator Mc-
Nary. Republican of Oregon, new
chairman of the senate agricultural
committee.
The measure provides for a $J50.-
000.000 revelTtng fund to stabilise the
price of when,, cotton, corn rice and
bogs by exporting the surplus crop
The bill retains the equalisation fee
provision trttiied by President Cool-
idgw.
WOODS THEATRE
Last Times Today
THE SPORTING LOVER
Starting Wednesday
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June Marlowe
also Country Store.
Regular Admission 10—2th
Direct via the
Memphis—
Californian
A fine, fast all-steel
train-first to summer
sunshine
Lv El Reno 1:55 pm
Ar. El Faso. .. 11:50 aan.
Ar. Phoenix . . 12:35 a.m.
Ar. Lc* Angeles 1201 p.m.
Ar. San Diego . 12.-00 n’n
Thru standard Pull-
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Ariz.
Via Rock Island*
Southern Pacific
Hosiery
SPECIAL PRICES
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(3 pairs to box)
A complete assortment in 24 most desirable shades.
$1.00
$1.65
$2.00
ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 14, 1926, newspaper, December 14, 1926; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909240/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.