The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 173, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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THURSDAY. AUGUST It, Mt*
El Reno Daily Democrat
MAHER BROTHERS. PUBLISHERS
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Full United Presa Report
T. W. MAHER........EDITOR
RAY MAHER.......BD8. MOR
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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Three Months__________________ l.Oi
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Six Months ____________________ 1.8'
One Year____________________1.80
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A comical story about an absent-
minded professor was told us recently
by a fellow who smoked right through
tha cigar band while he talked.
King Tut la credited with having
valuable secrets. And yet he has not
disclosed a single radio tube that
ahows the allghteat Improvement
Secrecy In legislative deliberations
falls Into disfavor. A man with
courageous opinion must subscribe to
the old motto, “It paya to advertise.’* *
A Turk Halms to have reached the
age of one hundred and sixty by
sticking consistently to a diet of gar-
lic and ripe cheese. The virtue of the
diet probably Is the absence of any
temptation to over eat.
It was set forth at a religious con-
ference that the average contribution
to the church plate on Sunday
throughout the United States wns five
cents. This makes it eusy for many
to be above the average.
Every youth Is told thnt when he
gets older he will know more. Later
on. he frequently leiinis that he doean’t
know ns much.
In the dlscnsslon of crime, one point
Is nnanlmously agreed upon, even by
warriors In the underworld. Nobody
loves a criminal.
Our experience with the "correct
time," as given out by some of the
outlying broadcasters, Is that It la
correct to {he day.
Thera Isn’t much the matter with a
country where the little winner of a
national spelling bee la prettier than
the average winner of a beauty con-
teat.
"In tha drew act In which a man Is
shot 180 feet ont of a cannon, no ex
plosive la naed.” It seems tha gnn la
more on the principle of a revolving
door.
Ona of youth’s gravest problems
we should think. Is learning how to
work In the newly discovered word,
snch as "naive,” three times In a sen-
tence.
One of the outstanding problem* of
the United States would end If the
Inhabitants thereof were not so anx-
ious to see the taw obeyed by the other
fellow.
Rome people spend more effort try-
ing to appear like what they wish
ethers to think they are than would
seem necessary actually to become
that way.
Tha United States Naval Observa-
tory now Bends out time signals at S
a. m. as well as at 10 p. m., proving
that Unde Bam la bacomlng a gay old
bird himself.
Deforesting brings to attention tha
fact that "Woodman, Spar* That
Tree" was not only a sweat, old song,
but ona conveying an Important eco-
nomic moral.
A theme song has bean written for
the fiftieth anniversary celebration of
Edlson'a Invention of the electric
light. However, It Is well known that
Ur. Edison Is pretty deal
Tha office crah has taken down the
Kuro-a-Long slgrf which has appeared
over tha door of his summer cottage
tha laat five year* and replaced It with
another, vts^ "Isolation Camp.”
On* pathetic feature of Beau Brum-
mell’s way of living, of which be doos
not speak, however, la having to give
the shorn to the furnace man aa soon
as they are broken In and comfortable.
Higg’s Shop
IT TAKES
A LONG TIME
TO WEAR OUT
A STETSON
A Stetson looks smart
when you select it, and
it’s just as good-looking
months later. The shape is
there, and the up-to-the-
minute style. You can’t
get a hat that will give
you better wear.
There are plenty of new
styles and new color*
among the Stetsons weVo
just received. Come in to-
\v and try them on.
Higg’s Shop
TODAYS EVENTS
Anniversaries
1811—William Kelly, one of ?1k
flrut to Invent a process for trans-
forming Iron Into stoel, born In Pitts-
burgh. Died In Louisville, Ky„ Feb.
11, 1888.
1817—J o h n B. Cough, famous
throughout the English-speaking
world aa a temperance orator, born
n England. Died In Franlcford, Pa.
Feb. 18, 1886._
(Pub|i«h Aug. 8—15—2’)
fn th* rminty Court in and for C&rm-
d'an County, State of Oklahoma
In the Matter of the L**t W 11 n^d T**-
tam^nt and of the FMate of Mar*aret
A. M’CaH«. Demeaned. No. 1579.
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors of Margaret A. McCabe,
Derea*ed:
All purieon* having claim* a«a<n*t Mar-
var«*t A. McCabe. Dermsnd. ar« re-
quired to present the *n me. w th t’’e ne --
*»**ary vouchor* nttn'hed to the under-
!im**d Executrix at her ren den^e on the
^outhea^’t Quarter of Section Th-ee '3).
Township 12, North of Ran*:* 9 Woat I
Vf Cftond'an County. Oklahoma, or nt
*ho office of J. A. Rinehart. Attorn'*y-at-
iw 113U South Rock Island Avenue,
El Reno. Oklahoma, within four months
'rom the date hereof, or the name w II
•“ forever baiTAd. .
Dated th'* 8th dav of Augnnt. 1929.
CATHERINE A '*T’RP"Y.
Executrix of the I.a*t WII and Te*ta-
ment and of the Eetate of Margaret A.
McCabe. Deceased.
I A. Rinehart.
Attorney for Executrix.
'Pub. 7» t'"i** Amr. 8. IV 1’. ?9. Sept 5.)
NOTICK or SHERIFF S SALE
NO. 8219
Not*ce Is hereby irlven th*L In pursu-
ance of an execution nnd order of sale
'•sued out of the Office of tbe Clerk of
th« District Court of Canadian Countv,
OMahoma. on the 8th day of August.
1929 1n an ftct'on wbere'n The Invest-
or* Bn'Idlnw *nd Loan A«*'*H*»t'on n c'>r-
norat'on of R1 Reno. Oklahoma. Is Pla’n-
t'ff and Dout«* RoH»rt*. now Lah'm Ca*--
♦»r. nnd Vlrrll J. Robert* are defendant’,
directed to me the itnd*rn*"n*d Sheriff
of na'd County and Ptat- commandin'* me
♦o advert's* **d sell w'tho"t a^nra'se-
•nent as prov’ded by law. the follow'ng
***cr|h«d re*»l property nlti'a»*d In Ca-
’'••d’an County, State of Oklahoma. to-
wlt: i
Tx»t* 7 and 8 In BWk 21 Ke'tV* Ad- I
d'tlon to CUy of El Reno. Oklahoma. '
*** th® nronertv of the defendant*. Dou-
l*e Robert*. Now L.ou»*« Carte*-. nnd
'r’r*r'l J. Roberta, to satisfy a 4ud«rm*nt
and decree of foreclosure of a Real Eh-
‘ite Mortgage »n favor of th* n’a'nt ff*
•»*d Rcntncf 8ai,i defendants In the sum
if $8 345 *5 w'th l^te-ewt me/. p,,r
’nnuiri from the f»th day of January
•939. unt'l n*«d to*retb»r w'th tbe fiir-
‘ber sum of 8300.00 attorney’s fee and
‘tv* co**t* of t*'* action t°xnd nt $10.45
’n«1 neern'mr cost*. I wMl on th* “th dav
•f S»*ntemb*r. 1939. at th* hm>r of in
•-lock A. M. at th* e**t front door of
♦h* Court Hon** fn th- C'ty of El Reno,
'"'anad'nn County. Oklahoma. o'fer f-'*-
nl* w’thoiit Rpnra*sement and w'll sell
*o th- b’c-h-Rt b*dd-r f~r '•a^h subtext
»o con'irmatlon of *»‘d Court, tbe prop-
erty niiove described, and sa'd Loul°a
*'oh*rts. now Louise Carter, and Vlr*r»l
* Roberts, and all persons c’a'm ng by,
broueb or under them will take due no-
Mr® thereof.
Dated thl* 8th dav of Aii"ust, 1929.
T. C. 8HACVLETT.
Sheriff of Canadian County, Oklahoma.
1. A. Rinehart.
Vttorney for Plaintiff.
1817—Emily C. Judson ('Fanny For-
rester”). author, bom at Morrlsvlll©,
N. Y Died at Hamilton. N. Y.. June
1. 1854.
1834—Samuel P. Langley, aatron-
oraer. physicist, Inventor, born at
Itoxbury, Mass. Died at Aiken, S. C-.
Feb. 27, 1906.
18-14 —George W. DeLong, a naval
officer who attained fame as an Arc-
tic explorer, born In New York City.
Died In Siberia of exposure and star-
vation. October 1881.
1845—William L. Dougins, gover-
nor of Massachusetts, shoe manufac-
turer, born at Plymouth, Mass. Died
at Boston, Sept. 17, 1924.
1848— Melville E. Stone, noted Jour-
nalist, one of the founders of the As-
sociated Press, born In Hudson, III.
Died March 2o, 1929.
1862—Claude A. Debussy, noted
French composer, born. Died March
26. 1918.
History
1849— Convention, called the Peace
Congress, opened at Paris.
1851—'The yacht America won at the
international regatta at Cowes. Eng-
land.
1896—Gold was discovered in the
Klondyke region of Alaska.
1919—Friedrich Ebert sworn In ae
tirwt president of Germany.
1926—Charles W. Eliot, president-
emlrtus of Harvard University, emi-
nent citizen, died at Northeast Har-
bor, Maine.
Birthday*
Dr. Cloyd H. Marvin, president of
the George Washington university,
born at F ndlay, Ohio, 40 years ago.
Dr. Henry Suzzallo, chairman of the
board of trustees of the Carnegie Fund
for the advancement of teaching, born
at San Jose, Calif., 54 years ago.
Fmernan Tiiden, author, born at
MaTuen. Mass., 46 years ago.
Rt. Rev. Alexander J. McGavick,
Roman Catholic bishop of La Crof-se,
Wis., horn at Fox Lake, III., 66 years
ago.
Willis R. Whitney, noted chemist,
horn at Jamestown, N. Y., 61 years
ago.
much alike. Thera It a kind and
benevolent nature, renarally loving
peace, with much quiet ability, and
unless other aspects strengthen the
postlon, the uative will gain tne friend-
ship of his fellows and a moderate de-
gree of fortune, without making a
markedly high place in tne world.
There are, however, the germs of suc-
cess in this degree with slight assist-
ance.
(Copyrighted)
EL RENO TRANSFER
& STORAGE CO.
Transfer, Storage, Packing,
Shipping, Local and Long Dis-
tance Moving and Heavy Haul-
ing.
Phones 8S1-10S 112 W. Wade
R. E. WHITLOCK,
C. H. KRUMM,
Manager
Secretary
A. G Morrleen W. P. Morrleon
A. G. Morrison and Sons
Attorney!
Flret National Bank Building
A. L. Morrison John Morrleon
Horoscope
YeBtertlay, today nnd tomorrow are
SIGNS that TALK
PHONE 436
Frank Fugita
209 West Wade
L_yireyou giving
your child the
right chance?
■p\0 yon not marvel when think-
X-p inn of the inward phyaical
workings of your child—bone,
flesh, muscle nnd brain growing
each day—building onward to-
ward manhood or womanhood?
Of course it is the blood stream
which carries the millions of tiny
red-cells to all parts of the body.
And it is the healthy, rich, red-
blood-cells that does this building,
warding off disease and making
for strong and healthy bodies.
When a child’s appetite wanes
or he loses weight, the complexion
becomes sallow or pimples and
boils appear—then you instantly
know that the inward mechanism
is not working
properly — that
a good blood
tonic is re-
quired.
In such cases
S.S.S. is the
proper tonic. It
13 made from
S.S.S. builds sturdy health
fresh vegetable drugs—therefore
will not harm the most delicate
system. It improves the appetite
and restores the red-blood-cells to
normal; lost weight is regained;
skin eruptions clear up and color
returns to the cheeks.
Give your child the right chance
to develop. You will not regret it
in later years.
For more than 100 years S.S.S.
has been helping children and
their elders regain strength and
vitality.
The seasoning and aging proc-
ess, used in the manufacture of
S.S.S., makes it pleasant to the
taste.
All good drug stores sell S.S.S.
in two sizes. Ask for the larger
size. It is more economical.
Copjrkul 1029 S.S.S. Co,
(Pnbl'ah A"e. lr.-”>
MOTOR C»RRIFR NOTICE
TO THE P»THO\'S r>P- H. L. PEN-
WET.T. AND TO THE PUBLIC GEN-
ERALLY:
H. L. Penwoll of El Reno, Oklahoma,
hereby give* notice of Intention to f.le
with the Corporation Commleelnn of
Oklahoma an application for cert'flca'e
of public convenience end thereafter to
operate a motor carrier for the trans-
portation of wholesale fruit, prodtt e
and groceries and other freight from
the docks of wholesale houseo In Okla-
homa City. Oklahoma to retail merchant-
In Yukon and El Reno. Oklnhoma and
for the tranenor'at’on of m sc llonc'im
frelrht from El Reno and Yukon, Okla-
homa to Oklahoma City. Oklahoma, th
same shall be transported alone the rood
of the paved hlkhwav on J 'th Street.
Oklahoma City. Oklahoma, and on the
main State Hlehway throu-h Yukon and
El Reno. Oklahoma. All persona or oth-
ers Interest'd In th's proceeding may
obtain Information ae to the t'me and
place of hearlna upon said appll at on by
addressing the Secretary of tho Co-po-
-atlon Commission In Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma.
Dated «h'e l'th dav of Auvust, 19C9.
H. L. PENWELL, Applicant.
(Publ'sh Auk. 13—U—22)
CALL FOR BIOS
Notice for hide for the const-notion of
-ulverts on Canad an County Highways.
Sealed propo-ala will be rece ved by
he Countv Clerk of Canadian County,
El Reno, Oklahoma, u-t I 1 o'clock p. m
Uu*. 24 . 1929. at which t'me thev w'll
be publicly opened and re d. and con-
tract made for furnishing the mater els
tnd performing the wor’- ne-ee a->- f
he construction of certain culverts on
ihe County Hlrhways of Canadian C un-
ty, as listed herein;
Between Sections ft and 25 twp. 14
N. range 6 W. 8'xS’x30’ concrete box.
Between se-tlone 16 and 17 twp 12
N. ran*e 7 W. 6’xt’xlO' concrete box.
Between eeetlone 16 and 17 twp 1!
N. range 7 W. 6'xt’x20' concrete box.
Between sections 19 and "0 twp. 1?
N. ranee 7 W. 4'xS'xlO' concrete box.
Between sections 19 and 20 twp. 12
N. range 7 W. 4'xS*xS0' concreto box.
Each b'dder will be required to do
aoelt with hie bid a t'dd-r'i bond oi
’ertlf'ed chock In tbe amount of f'vr
percent (8%) of h'e b d eame to h
forfeited to Caned |sn County, should
(ucoessfu! bidder fa'l within the re
ulred time to enter Into eontra-t t
construct said culverts or to furn'sh sat
Isfactory bond for the performance <f
such contract.'
B dt must be eubm'ttel on bine'
forme of propose! wfc'-Ij may be se
cured at the office of the County Eng
neer. at the Court House. El Reno, OH
The Board of Commlsaloners rescrvi
the right to re lee* any or all b ds.
C. B. BBC SR.
County Clerk.
GIVE
YOUR BOY
Who has completed your
local school
The Advantage of a Higher
Education
0. C. U. is 1 hour from here
0. U. is 2 hours from here.
We can show you a plan whereby
your boy and four others can attend
college at a cost of $15.88 apiece per
month for transportation and live at
home.
RUDDER
MOTOR COMPANY
::
: Phone 1248
El Reno, Okla.
FINAL WEEK OF Til! SKAT
MIDSUMMER SALE
of fresh seasonable quality foods at far below usual
prices. Buy now in quantity lots and stock your
pantry at
TRFiMENDOUS SAVINGS
•b •> •> * ■> •> <*+*<"!• +-j+•:
X <
SALMON No. 1 tall 2 cans .31
Flour L' aT-85 5. $1.69
SOAP Crystal White 10 bars .35
MILK Bordens 3 tall cans .25
PEACHES S-SP -25 F3„r .72 $1-39
OLIVES queen, qt. jar .39
Chili Sauce SX .27
Dnqrc President, Melba 21-2 0Q 3 0C
icalj Heavy Syrup For*®”
Spinach “ 3 For .35 }„ .67
COFFEE Tarrytowne Tavern lb. .39
Spaghetti Ki, 3 _ .33
CRISC0ii-2lb.eau.31 | SAUCE L. & P. .25
BLACKBERRIES -1.35 <541.03
FRUITSto,SALAD RZSSS .25 «* -99
SALT .331BABO .13 2 for .25
Pinosnnla ^ Sliced .14 3 For .39
rillcd|J|]lc Ambassador21-2.25 4 For .99
Carrlinpc Imported in 2 OC 4 47
OulUlilua Pure Olive Oi! for for***
TUlia Light Meat Tin *21 For *39
PhprripQ ^ Pitted New 00 2 AC
ullCI 1IU5 pack No. 2 For **W
Acmr^mic No* 1 Tips .29 3 for .85
Asparagus No. I Tall .19 3 for .51
Pnm Fanci6St 2 oc 6 70
Duill Country Gentleman For-^J For
Apple Butter S's.45 Fo3r $1.29
bacon08'ib. 33c Franks lb. 19c
Compound 2 lbs. .25
Picnic Ham ib. .22
PlfKLE LOAF - - - LB. .26
MINCED HAM ... LB. .22
Potatoes cobblers 6 lbs. .23
Grapefruit nice size 6 for .24
Oranges ripe juicy 3 doz. .27
Onions fancy bry 3 ibs. .13
RADISHES, carrots, green ONIONS BUNCH .4
SOUTHWESTERN STORES
ALLISON’S
Store 107
105 S. Rock Island
Phone 51
Store 108
528 W Watts
Phone 531
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