The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 155, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 28, 1928 Page: 2 of 4
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It I* a rml pleasure to thoa* of
ua who have to 'Mich to th* )ol>"
nhlla our friend* am out vacating
to receive a goat card Row and thru,
front aortic friend .Kjuurntng on a
mountain top. or ona who may hr
fLhtng In aontc northern alrrant
It Isn't Irony on the part of the
tender when you receive a earn tell
ini of rooltnc mouatata bre#*e»
when you may he aweltnrlnc In (he
heat. Ruth a me*»age ahould be re-
garded a* a hl|h honor, for often
time* It la a sacrifice of pleaaure for
the huay varattonlat to atop to tend
a few rarda to flienda at horn#
Too many of ns forget our frlenda
when wa are on pleaaure bent, and It
la nice to think that your frlenda re-
member you when (hey ar* in dlatant
clime*
PiNture to Let
Traffic Officer Hob Dental* la a
thrifty fallow and haa an ay* to
htiilnea*
For mat time pnat ihn Daniel a
family cow haa b*en handicapped by
lark of peaturage. Accoidtn*ly whan
Hob aaw the graentwart that orna-
Ynentad th* brick walk la frost of
aom* El Kano buainaa* astabllsh-
menta, he bad a brilliant Idna
Calling o* th* owaara of th* grassy
plot*, Danlala roqunatad parmlselon
to paatur* hi* borli*. but h* failed
to meet with the anticipated auc
tea* Some of th* buaiaasa men
rudely »corned he idea and declared
lhay would cut '.ha weada In pref-
arenc* lo opanlnc a public paature-
and they did It
Nome other* not only refuted n*n
lei* request, but accordlBi to indi-
cation*. are latendlnc to let the
iraaay plot* «o to seed ae u to be
aaaured of a luxuriant crop next
year. v
Meanwhile the Daniel* cow gases
longingly at aom* of tha front door
yard* In tha bualnea* district
Tra La La Robert
Robert U 0**m hah
lh*t N|a. nipped on
hnad and Ml
do lo«fwa trural
hard It la na< m |wod form ar the
art of n yeatloman to apeak 111 of
the departed, and wa merely panae
to any that th* Republic** Iom la
Damocrucy'a yala.
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“A cotlepo man i* one who can
• mp a tnfln by waving hi* tie
Stewart Harm! in the rhira*i IVmo
, crat
Npeakloy of Me*ar* Tunnvy and
Heeory. Hutton Rellah In (be Altu*
Time*-Democrat aayt “the world
doe*a't care any more for the fight
er* who are amltten on one cheek to
lorn the other What It warn* I* Dot
the *tnitten to unite the *n«lter on
the mooter "
'Uqu»r wax *el»ed when dry
raider* visited a picnic of Pennsyl-
vania * her Iff* So that'e where It
*oe»!" conclude# B L Abernathy n
the Duncan Dally Banner
"The tale uf Albert H Fall'* rant ’i
remind* u* that there are *ttll a few
row hand* who haven t (one into th<
movies' Walt Mill* In the Okla
lioma CHy Time*
"Caress** Mother-in Lam with
Aao ** »ay* a headline in the Sc ml
aole Producer which add* In the
*ame column. "Held on Minor
Char**."
"Whaft mm'tic off next ask* the
Kingfisher Time* in a 2 column pag"
1 query, revaallny "Klnyflaher C.lrl*
Adopt Barelegged Fad
"Elecvrlc food for the futute ; •
dieted by a eclanilat. wont be the
Drat ln*tanca of shocking meal
avert the Chlckatha KtpreM
"A little brown church in the vale
out in low* brok* Itt own June mat
rlmonlal record Evidently the young
ayrlculiarlatt are looking for farm
relief where they can actually get It
j- Okmulgee Timet
"Children developed their person
I allty in the old day*, but It wa*
called Impudence" reprove* the
Drumrlyht Derrick
NATIVES PUZZLED
BY U. 1 SCIENTIST
Think Anthropologist Ip Hunt-
fa* for Trea.wro
Washington — Whew as American
cornea dowp to th* Cartbhean and be
gins Industriously digging along a
const wham plrataa ones nourished
what M b* probably looking tori If
yon answer hurled treasure you
agree with what the peeple of Nanto
Dora lag o thought whea Herbert Krelg-
er of the I tilted State* National iuu-
•cum landed at their Island with a
rt-tjuiat to dig among the ahell he*|>*
left there by prehlatorlc cave men.
Mr. Krelger hud ri.-daotlala lie la
* straightforward |w>raon But—lie
had a strong cheat with his baggage’
The Santo iS'mlnlcnna retuemhered
that a few yean ago a pot of Haitian
gold wm found o* the governor*
eatafe. and they watched the digging
American. Th# strong cheat which
Mr Krelger carefully loaded with hit*
of broken crockery of prehistoric In
dlnna wilt examined Incredulously
"hen the visitor sailed for the State*
with no douldoona and with a perfect -
It satisfied expression on hi* fnce,
they were atlll putxled
In hi* report of the expedition,
wlih-h Mr Krelger but Just presented
to the Smltbaonlan Institution, he says
Hint the cave# of Snmanu hay yielded
some thirty kinds of sheila. These
repres nt the renmlns of aeufood din-
ner* . ili a by Innumerable cave dwell-
er* w' -M-rutded the lalnnd before
mojern Inhnhltnnl* came. Mr. Kri is-
er also collected l*"tie# of Ini'is und
untmala cast Into the refuse h< ap* of
lie case dwelllug*. und brought hok
spc< iiurtit to show the kind of iiin'mil
llfu that Rixmoded in this tropical
Island before Cnfumbua' time
Th# task of piecing together the
civilisation of the prehlaiorlc Indian*
w*a ntaile more ttllhcult by the fad
that fertiliser concents have removed
large quantities of the shell Item * In
collecting bat gimno and limestone
pbowy.hate from the rave*
"The regtou la of apeclnl Inlen-st lo
anthropologtsta." Mr Krelger report*.
Ttecaune of the preeence of many
heretofore unexplored almrlglnul vil-
lage allea and rave habitations."
Dre'Jje r Wnlritg
S!tu!l Out of Ocean
Boston - "Idle iimIus wulrusc* *re
prud I cully ronllncd to llie llnlc - \ I wit ed
Arctic reu*. within historic time* they
have been common ua fur souih ns the
11 ulf of St. |jiwren<e, and the recent
finding of a skull on Oeorgei. bank, off
the const of Mitstm huartta, aeema to
Indlcaie that theae mummnls did Pome
down at far as northern United Slate*
wHtera perhaps no louger than two nr
three hundred years ugo.
Thla Interesting specimen, conalal
lug of the fore purl of n walrus nknil
with Ui* fuska atlll lo place, whi re
ccnlly dredged up by the eteniu
(riiwler Mariner al • depth of Ml
fatboma. Col. J M Andrews ha*
turned the »knil over to Hie Boston
Society of Nntunil History
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At midmirht, by the tune
The lonewr-me, yellow houne-cat
Beneath the mellow moon.
It takee a lot of sanity.
And likewiae. much control,
To curb the paaaiona that arouwe
Your troubled alec ping soul.
And when next day the neifhbor calla'
To borrow rake or flle.
It * mifhty hard to welcome him
With open friendly amile;
For. while he talks about the snow,
The rain, or this or that.
You're apt to frown and think about
His howlinf, yellow cat
Ah! Then recall that you perchance
Have rained hie rifbteous ire,
That you at times have aeemed to him
A rogue or falsifier
Then wmle a frank and friendly smile-
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 155, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 28, 1928, newspaper, July 28, 1928; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909323/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.