The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 76, Ed. 1 Monday, December 8, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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6 room mutlvra kotiar.
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apurtimiiu !!l N Work Islaml
1*011 UK N'T 5 room inoticra hotiat-
built in fraiurv*. all newly paiatt>*l||
anil |ta|M-rt<4l; (low In. nn paving.
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CHITON MARKET
NKM’ OltLKANH. U, Dm-. 8.—
Spot Mtiinii rkuMMl today al $23 4$ nn
i lie loral r\« liangt'.
LIVESTOCK MARKETS
Oklahoma Oily.
(’ailIt* receipt* lion. Market active
ami lower. Top $4.&o. hulk $4.0®.
Calf receipt a 500. Market alow and
lower. Top $7.35.
Hob receipt a lion. Market active
and Meady. Top $9.35, bulk $8.00.
Kanaaa city.
Cattle recel|«tH 27500. Market alow
and titeady. Top $N.kO, bulk $8.30.
Calf receiptb 8000. Market ateady.
Top $9.oo.
Hor receipth 13000. Market atrong
and blRhcr. Top $9.40. bulk $9.00.
Mr and Mr. Prank McHenry of I
1'hnago arrived todat to allrad the
funeral ul J tl. UlUftbi lather d
(In. M* Henry.
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KM'KKIKNCKI* atariith*» an teat
|3w» Ka»4 Wade Por ap«auaiuitat tall
1 *34 W.
Mr and Mm F II Morn, and Mr. |
and Mi. tl L Fogg nutorol to (tkla
huma City yealenlny.
Mr. k’n Mi Canary. Mr aad Mi»
J li. Ttwapkin. aad daughter Maiga
•el Aaa acre diaacr guests yealerday
of Miaa Kta Snuo and daaghlcr lati.
IU v. Father M« Salty id Oklahoma
CMy and Mir. Father Ifen Ftctcbcr td
Hand Spring.. Okla. were Kl Itcno
viattor. Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. 0. S Jaiksoa and son
Carlton, mtdttred to Sbawace Sunday
where' they were nucula id Mr. and
Mm. A. Monro*. former Kl Kcno ret
dent. In the afternoon the party via
lti>d the oil toan of Cromwell.
Mru. J. W. Vance went to Oklahoma
Ctiy Sal unlay uhcre .he will he the
•tui'.t id Mm. Waller Mill, until Tue.
day.
Mr. C. M. l*auls«'U la ill with in
| fluema al her home on South Rock
lalnnd.
Mr.. Ilcnry Si haler and aon Hilly. |
have returned from Amarillo. Tetaa.
where they have apent Ihe past two|
wneka on Ihe Schafer ranch.
MS. t. 0. BUM 6 |
I MY HUMIC
Mrs C tv. Make k rvroveriag uue-
l\ liom ih< iHiits id n pe*altar mil-
di al id whnh .hi' maa Ike vhilm laid
Tand«> Mi. Make went out to the
I'lakc (aim. ea.l id the ett> for Ike
dav. and while ahe waa there a fire
»a* hutll la Ihi fireplace in Ihe lahiu
on ihi larm A can id aardinea ahnh
had W>n thrown Into ve fin plan
cipkdM. uml ike ran struck Mm
Make la the lace ahove Ike eye. taw*
mg a painlal and uernou wound She
a a. given th* aernm treatment and ia
improving
It is thought that hauiera or some
one a ho had been a.mg Ihe labui
had left the laM id link Ik Ike tire
place.
AWARDED RRIMt CONTRACT
Beginning at nndaighi Sunday mgki
n donhh .kill began uork at ihe
I'ahtiMM nett, and hereafter drilling
wtM prog less day and mghi. Th* will |
la dnwn tw a depth id Ika* $v*l. and
i and it wan are tavwrwhk
The work id iim.irmimg ihe dir-
ink al ihe teat ucU mai t'nnm Coy
waa acheduled to begin today, and il
i» ex peeled that Ihe wink id drilling
mil he under way anon.
prank Wyman htnehen
Fiank t\'in.*n agi-d th*. aa> slrnk
in Saiarday mght hv paralyai. al hi.
hiwne in Ihe weal pari id ihe lity
.mil his roudilion toilay waa serious.
A on. las Wyman, id Okla City, ar
rlred yeult-rday ih he al kia bedside
HAVIItSON. Okla. C.uorge H Key.
bridge enntr.n *nr. Oklalionia City. ha.
In'cii aaaided a contract lo construct
| a IJon.nm* liruigc over the liio tirandc
river near Kagle l*a.s. Reprcs, uiu
lives id the company have gone in
Mcvico City lo apply for an order to
|erect buildings on this side of the
boundary.
IXtCAl. MARKETS
Cotton Pirt.
The fire deportment reaponded In
an alarm from the cotton gin. Sunday
afternoon about 4:30. where a hale of
cotton had caught fire. The damage
wan ullght.
QRADY WOMEN ARE BUEV
CHICKA8HA. Okla.—Farm club wo-
men or Griuly county hive canned
over 57,00ti Jam of fruit this aeaaon,
According to a report hy Mra. Nettle
H. .Coryell, county home demonstra-
tion agent. There arc 431 members
of the club.
The women imld during the current
year, cream valued at $20,161.40, but-
ter valued at $4,332.30 and eggs worth
$25,116.61.
This year has been the most suc-
cessful in the history of the club
work in Grady county, the report
slated.
WANT COURT TERM
MANGUM. Okla.—Local attorneys
aud othcy citizens are planning to pe-
tition Federal Judge John H. Cotter-
all and the department of justice to
hold a special term of federal court
here in order that local citizens may
have an opportunity to see a federal
court in action. The nearest federal
court is at Lawton, 100 miles away.
Ilarry Schafer who recently under
went an operation at the Mayo him
pltul In Rochester. Minn., la getting
along nicely according lo word receiv-
ed here.
Gifts a Girt Likes
Last Times Today
"THE CLEAN HEART"
or Cruelties of Life
Coming Tomorrow
"Wanderer of the Wasteland"
A Paramount Picture
ATTENTION!
Car Owners
A special representative of the Stromberg Car-
buretor will be at our place on
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9
t
to adjust Free any Stromberg Carburetor in
this territory.
He will be glad to explain anything you may
wish to know about Stromberg Carburetors.
H^nry Schafer Oil
Company
City Hall Building
Phone 936
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$$$$$$$$$$$$♦♦♦♦»♦$ 4 M 4 > M ♦♦»♦♦♦ 4 # »
Wheat
Mi veil Corn
While Corn
Oil I H
Kaffir
Harley
$1.39
!•:.
$l.®2
5wc
85.
Tin
EpiKwpal Chuuk Dinner.
The aunusl parish dinner and titun
iial meeting of Ike Kpisiopal church
was h* Id yealerday In the parish
house. About 75 members were pics i
ent for the dinner whnh was follow
• d hy a linanital report of Ho- of
fliers of ihe rhurrii and pledges were
made for ihe year 1623.
OKLA. PITY. Okla. Ihe. V A ioial
•d 1.2iH.STK running hale* of union
was ginned In Oklahoma prior to l»« *.
I. Ihe male department of agriiultutc
reported Sunday. This cxcewlo lt>
771.614 hales Ihe ginniUKs for tint
same period in 1823 and is 613.774
Iwlcs greater than Ihe enlire yield of
1923. The figures represent a crop
value of $16K,96l*.ttOb.
•ODV UNIDENTIFIED
BEXTONV1LUS Vik la*al *u
ihoril*es have kol uuahlv to nhnilfy
Ike hiwly id a Twyiar obi niaa found
mar liraieili si'eral days wg**
It u h*lull'd Ihi man commitl.d
aunidc.
The man was aidMrvnlU t*«ui»
having 14 uuis anu a pumii. ' *iam
in hu pmkei-
KOMONTOX Alb Ih. Vllw
wheat |SS‘I has a unwhcr hip *d >
eon farmer.-.
CRITERION
(Vmadiaa l ouaiy * play llou>i
TinLiy ami Tuesday
“COKNFKKIV*
With Marie Piwoct, Uoekelifle Fellows
Comedy, “On, Tcaehci*"
Fat he Latest News
Admission 10e, -<y. <C>e
\\ ,«l. lv lor in'll Sunday * progtaui
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sllef and son
la'o. were Sunday guests nt Ihe home
of Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Itohkar.
“ ** ^ w»% w uwn
GOOD FRESH MILK.
tSoial as the best, delivered night
land morning. 12 12c quart. Herd gov-
| eminent accredited.
HAWN DAIRY
Phone 642 W.
WASH., Ik 0.. I tec. 8.- The cotton
crop for 1924 was estimated today at
13.153,000 bales hy the department of
agriculture, as compared with 10.139.
671 hales for 1923.
Colton of the 1921 crop ginned prior
to December 1, totaled l2.225.ooo run
nine bales against 9.243.3SO bales for
the torruHpondinK cprind for 1923, the
census bureau reported in a slnitil
mucous statement.
«KAD AND USE THE WANT ADS
mm
Why Not
Here you find a very complete assortment of prac-
tical gifts in furniture, that will please and our
price during this sale means a real saving to you
on your purchase.
Here Ig a toilette aet which haa been
made elegant hy coverings of figured
■Ilk la rose color, finished with a
fancy edging aet with tiny flowers.
Gold or silver net, or Isce. ire used
over plain milk In any color, for this
purpose. One may convert common-
place pieces Into rich and highly deco
rattve gifts In this wny.
Come in and make your own
selection from HOTPOINT
Display of Practical GIFTS
Illustrated above
Duplex Grill .. —. 9.85 J Dolly Madison (silver)
Hedlite Heater -------- 19 50 i Percolator Set
Toast-over Toaster_____ 8.<v> I Percolator only _
l)e Lu*i‘ Curling lmn ... J 7.50 Hotpoint Iron ___
65.00
36.50
« fi.75
DAVIS ELECTRIC
We Do Plumbing Too.
Phone 220
Phone 220
Cedar Chests
$10.00
Wheary Wardrobe Trunks
$29.50
and up and up
Don’t fail to see our display of living room, dining
room and bed room furniture. You will Ik* interest-
ed. because the price is exceptionally low, during
this sale.
M. N. WILSON FURNITURE CO.
This Weeks Special For Our Big
NEW VICTOR RECORDS
Bass Furniture & Carpet Co.
A mai. .eveais his rent veif By the
way he wears his hat, claims Dr. C.
W. Klrmnnns. of University of London.
Re says a hat well down over the fore-
head Indicates a thoughtful, solemn
wearer. Pushed to the hack of the!
head. It advertises happy-go-lucky.!
Tilted on the right side, the owner Is
usually a rowdy. Slouched to the left,
la the customary position of n mental
deficient. Women nrb intuitively wise
when they fuss about getting their
hats on at Just the right angle. It’a
the most Important trick of makeup.
Maybe the best way for a man to play
safe li to wear none at nil.
Your Attention Demanded
To Our
A Rerlln chemist has succeeded lu
making gold out of mercury. The fact
that It coat $00,000 to make a dollar’*
worth, however, la aulFclent reason
why the German* should not be en-
couraged In this particular line of en-
deavor.
After forty, aaya • Johne Hopkln*
doctor, the death rate la higher among
men engaged In out-door occupation*
than It la among thoae who work In
aide. Ton get bo yon cant dodge th«
traffic ao apryty.
Pre-Inentory Sale of Used Cars
i
We invoice January 1 — naturally we want more money and fewer cars—
Rusinrsa efficiency la a proceaa hj
which a peraon can shorten hla work
Mg day an hour which he devotee to
watching n riveter catch hot bolte In o
Liberal
Terms,
and our
Used (
Cars f
arc
sold %
as
represented, f
backed I
by r
the »
integrity f
of f *
the ' r
firm. f r
This brings forth unheard of Bargains
Here is a partial list:
1 ’24 model Dodge Touring, winter top
1 ’2tf model Dodge Touring, balloon
tires
1 '2d model Dodge Sedan
l ’2d modi 1 Dodge Coupe
i
and several other makes—priced right
and here is a wonderful Christmas pre-
sent for somebody—
A ’25 model Ford coupe; think of it—
brand new and priced right.
MERVELDT MOTOR CO.
El Reno Okla.
Phone 89
Confidence
is the
backbone
of
business
and
our firm’s
confidence
goes
with
every
used car
wo
sell
f
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 76, Ed. 1 Monday, December 8, 1924, newspaper, December 8, 1924; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909316/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.