The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 281, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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•uM hu\o l<#*i> M-rviug u ap-
tsPkp o‘i»« »l>rt» Mo a a*
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iPi• i «In it ho started tP* |*r--io*uai
!:« iiiallna. Luther aa* )wiao4 Py
Jet t'alvin aho vui twenty *«# Oil-
vm rolo ono of Pis yroaloal Poops
si esiiy tProo Joaa of Arc. ah*a
olt* 'M* irvtaloa, omornoil flow olo
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TANLAC GAVE RELIEF
IN TEN DAT’S TIME
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i oroushi ui»- tPo |ur»i positive aa«l of $#* laot «P rtv ihrc.
i.output*- rolKi I p-*4 paoaa tu year* |To»psht|* oPvoa ill'
"la a w#*k or lou day* I aa* K***o 1*' °*
f»M<f |PPI
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> in F ranee, iu»*lo, Lee a ay lo
e«,ler»l.tp »f tPo nation. sad *1
• . iv was burned at tPo Make
ri k llcnry «ric*i “l.lltorly or
’’ win ii l.o a ms Iwceiy seven.
Hon was thirty two who* ho was
the secrciary of tho treasury
ini ihe plans for America's na-
i hunk lug '>»t**iu. A ymiagster
of i' onty ‘li tliMiivorod tho Isa of
jr. iHtloii. Tlo* first America* m«4-
ori' Roger Williams. was a hea-
l»li. Perot I* at t wonty-ulno. Aa«l
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PraM Moyors
Av* * oaaPors* joefc
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trap |«ti TveUd years later Pa P*4
feet Ml* ’ arasasa -
Mavar § Parfiar h*M|kt Pis Pooly
M lareei IhfM «• p* «Mlt*4 up past
iPapiMcptlap. Ipraat *aa P*a**t That
was why Pa *M rat*4 "ik." «PP'P
'’flS&AUttC **4 "lip" »P1‘-P
_"the PlfPaai yrada af cradtt"
Uf all iPi* L May •ariay. *aa thiak
tag. | mm a* #*4 Peat Pat *»tP a
aliaasA auariapt ***** aa veil is
ipal Ur*4 VHP pl» family at IP* rear
af ttm raiatlPg raam aa4 Us treat
safaPlla4 fPPlt. aa4 a part af tPe
PaoaaP*)4 vaa Mias lala l*urt*eii Si>*
VM PM # raiatlva af IP* 4n»a*es maa.
Pal for tPrao yoors Pa4 Poop Pis neo
ograpPor, PoaPboopor sad private »«*e
ratary. Aa a capuaercUl rapwier for
aa a«oA4 tPat was tP# m4it eeusor
of tPp vortC 1 Pad to vtall tbo piatv
op aty round of dutlea aoveral times
during tP* jaar. Just aav I Pad rout#
op a apodal mlaalop. It appeared (hat
*it*MfttP 11outdo of seteiftl yuan’ jTaaUc v*s Prou»iPi t«» my aotie*
sUkdiao Pal twoi.Pt me Uo*u lo(tPr*iush uk**Is aud aenchW.r* To
wPvte ueitPer my roUtivaa aad.auy 1 am iPwailwl do*sat PwU way
ldeads or ui>**Ti tPoufat I *ou»d e*pr«*. my yratMvde. lor Taalar
li»* *u l.»>*iP* Pmser but alaa* woushi me iP« ltr>t |a*»itlve aad
lap tag T>ulac l am *t«o*s*r tPwa
| e**r «*> aud eu>>y Itfe ** never
Petorv ’ i. the trul* reiuaiPulde lump Improved My appetite* pi*P**d
aUtesa*at «d J l.. Moatsotuery. Sl^ up rnoiv aud more m> diyestPwi *ot
PUsl dth St. Austin Texas, taapu | l*etter and I Peuan to take on VUdgPt
laetuier uad tl'twrlPulor I’.lut* bun [u»d JreaylP S*i I Kept u|> the treat
Fxteimtuutor. u faimms foulirv, meat for six or eight veep* aad by
remedy ',hD| ,*wu‘ * "4* absolutely well ia
• Alter meul* ua* would torn • very w4.v uad my weUht pad roa*
*i*mwing laina won!*! .tun in the l‘»t irom 131 to 141 pound* »«d I now
or my ftlumarp ;*ml I would hlivat up| weigh Its •» smIii of It P“««da 1
urIII || weenie,| hi.' 1 would bur*l rleep like a log aighta. a:u Pd of-ill
I ivvuldal Pulf sleep mu.I would Jum of energy -nd walk miles every day
worry Ihrourli the night, eettlng up without feeling weary. There are
Iiiointji*. feeline wor*,. than when 1 not many men ot my age more
went lo tied (hardy lhan I am now Tania'- save!
••(•oii.ti|.ition and headaehe* added my life and I dou'i lulleve it has an
t, 'ii, ufferlnr hi d mv burden of e«,nal in th* world ‘
mi . ' ».i< hard to hear I «m *n Tania. U for sal,, by »H »»wl
thin i d wuk 1 • mild hardly walk 4rut*l«t« Ai’cep* no su*w»ll*ut*
and wan tont|ielM to rive up mv Over 4D million h*utle* **«ld
work entirely * Weline Mke 1 would -
mmiii lu- none I l-*t all hopes of ever Tan’or Vegetable Pll'r f r von
Imlng w.V. '«»atn I «ttr*l»n ">mle and reiomniei.d-d bv
• tIii »», three yeirs aeo Htidt*lie n'at|>|fa',‘n •* of T.u.l e
of the Dlstrut Court «f
Amply OkUPoma cm tPa 1« toy Pi
July. 1A34 ta aP aethm wher^ IPs
ahovs mentioned plaintiff wan «P*
plaintiff and the above meat km*
vlefraUai* weie deftmdawls. dlrwe
ed lo me tP* u»der*lgaed 8P*Hff c
Cam dun tVuaty. ciumaadiag k
la levy upon aad sell without ai
pralsemeBi the fvdP»alag de»o*tp*g
property: The North Ka*» Quarter
of Sei itoa th rty three <33i »
North of
Range *li t«‘ WoM of the ladua
Meridiun situated m 'be Amaty of
Caaoi'inu an i Siuie of Oklahoma to
satisfy a judsment and decree of
forerloawry in favor of said plain
tiff and araiu*t *aid defvAidaat*
obtained and made In *aid i-ourt on
the 13th d.*y of January. 1D54 fot
the sum of fMMM! with interest
thereoii at ten per.-eol fr»vm the
I3*h day of Junusrr. l»?t f'PDD *»
torney fees. «>ost amounting to
t« ami tost* accruing I will *».t the
IS day ot \ugust l»?l at Ihe hour
of 10 a m of said date at the front
d*w»r of the court hou*e fn th# CUT
of K1 Reno iti said County aad
Slat' of(er and sell to the highest
bidder for eash the sald proimHy
above desi-rilud or so much thereof
a« will satisfy said Judgment with
»liw«t P«d -
TVitaoa* my hm*d tPla Id day dff
Jtrty. UM _
T- C. ■UCWJTT.
Sheriff *4 CnoadtPP OMPH *^P-
tJuly It. H «. AP«PM t. Ii HIM
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rain hargalD. but the aell*r «ntml to , nul>, frM, ........,
P* gard the balaac* would come along ^ ......r,,. llf . „l|, irr,,s>,mnt t„
in atlpulated lnatalluenta Our rat lug , ( ,(1 but
... ... Dewi
Ai mini |ieta may on imthsIob
mi Ii. bite, ainl commit oilier la-
.4*ii a. and the owner’* liability for
da< ji will vary uecordlng lo the no-
tiii< <>f Hu* aninml
|i iv min h more risky lo keep a
tin ey or nn el.idiant lhan a dog;
wh rats, whhh In natural history
y.ri1 ■ rs are desorlheil a* “of ihe tiger
.ill are more favored by the law
thin almost any domestic pel.
i iprnlly speakint:, the first quea
tli.p ivkrd by the law 1* whether the
en 471 In lllo. k five (S' Todds First
Addition lo Calumet. Canadian Cnun
♦ v. Oklahoma, the plaintiffs petition
hlldh.....I *» aii. elng that you claim some right
title nr Interest In the said real es
lute Out that said right, tdle or in
1eie«t Is Junior and Inferior to the
MOW'D THIS!
af I'aiartb vw IWafmrft* caused hg
Krlirvr* the ratairi..! mdammslwa. sad
,lr Internal Medtvlae. * T«»ate VhkP
"I* it'.r*.ugti tne Hk»4 on th# Mu wwn
ur»a . *. t ha* restoring aormal eoadl*
Uh|AS
Meta bv druggists tor over 4* Tsars
c. J Cttenev i C*'.. T.»Wd©. Ohio
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I «WS W ~U«t'0| mm. lo *•* | ........... «»*«« «W W*l' *»
tuml.le* plop’ lido .|,e fire The lb.* .said plaintiff on or before Wodnes
tun Herald reports sit.-h * • use i day. August 1324 of said po
Upon the desk lay aa open letter. «•!*«>man. a mun of milch end* | m|on will he taken as true and a
ipparwatlj juat received. At • *»»«“• |r, |,..rvMt.o.'itw war, with his Mf-.
I aav that It vaa addrta^d w^Mlts (r,lUl , parishioner
11 pntengnted, aat dova bealde a de«k
and waited
Qualification
ruirr me ■ Purcell and from Meyer It tout ner j ^ ( u."kM „-K kl„ ,it dsughiei . aged
an ai Iv th ree by nature. If so. lt« I ihat lb* manager of their great branch w<lk<N, „p lUr Nihl,f.r sod.
mu r Is liable for damsge whether I liotae In another city had disappeared ’ |n,„nl,
he knew of its vicious propensltl*# nr
n< t :in.I it Is Immaterial whether he
ur careful or negligent.
A tunic menagerie elephant and a
pot monkey have been held to he anl-
mu fierce and vieloua.
hough tltelr amestors were ln-
dul itahly tierce, cats and dogs, it a •
r. - t of many generation* of domes-
tii i >, are now regarded as friendly to
mankind. An injured plaintiff must
sh> \ ttint the owner knew of the anl-
mal s vicious propensity torsrd man-
with almost lit mtlr# cash eapltal.
which meant “fallur* and ruin un
lets—’’
A step behind m* pr*renled my
reading further. It van Mias Purcell,
hut I had already gained a great Up
Th* houa* *f Israel M*y*r wsg In
solvent and that Hem of newa be-
longed to my agency.
A# 1 spoke such word* aa “casual ,
call, v statement" and the like,
■he • d graciously and took ft *m
the l«*k u audited statem-mt
• gsr.lng Intently at t,i*r said:
O. toy * lint aren’t von homely!
ntiii s virions ■■■ line i«»s u
kn I. an.l that with such knowledge he I Bt,owjng the business In the most solv-
wi.- negligent In the custody of It. I ent condition In the world.
“A* of the twenty-fifth,” she re-
minded. "By the way, as you are here
have you ever looked over our stork?
No?" She led the way to the open
vault doorway guarded only by the
heavily barred Inner door. She
bowed me ahead of her—click!
The door had crashed to upon me.
■hutting me Into the vault ■ helpless
prisoner. I watched my captor r to to ,
the front door and close and lock It
to prevent any intrusion.
"Do you understand?" she asked,
doubtful smile playing uhutit
ller mother, "f ••nurse, was horrified
Slid sought to undo the mischief if.
well as she could. "Why, Laura
she said ’’"’hut do you mean?"
Frightened, I aura stammered: "I
on’i.v m >>■ meant It for a Joke
Which would have been ns fortunate
an escape hi could t*r hope.) for. hut
the mother pushed disastrously on
ward
"Well, It would have been a much
better Joke If you hud said, ’How piet-
ty you r re V - Voiith’a Companion.
Geysers Aid to Farmor a
, ;,.vsi,.rs are proving useful adjuncts
to farming in Iceland. A well-known
dvr works- in that country linked up
Its factory with water pipes direct
fr. a the hot springs and, after using
tlo hot water In the color processes
„„d for heating the factory and the
workmen’s homes. conducted It
tl)i,.ugii underground pipes laid in
fir.■ Is, which, as a result, yielded three
til, - S ns much produce ns neighboring
, is not so equipped, says the Kansas
City Star.
Although, from time Immemorial, the
Icelanders have been familiar with
-evsers <*nlv recently have their In-
du'trial uses been seriously consid-
er'd.
\ uroject now is on foot to supply
It, vkiav'iU with hot water for heating,
bathing an.l washing purposes from
,,f the neighboring hot springs.
Dick Turpin's Home
. is reported that tue reputed home
fl, Pick Turpin, the celebrated high-
wttvmnn. I’cnivnl or 1'arsifar hall a
II,,,. old mansion in the valley of the
Wlarfc between Harden and Apple-
tp ewu h. Yorkshire. Is to he sold. It
1. n hall with an interesting history.
t, was that William Nevlson.
.,1 s Swift Mel: the original of the
; Iitlontl, Dick Turpin, was wont to
s,„ nd his time when not engaged In
daring exploits on the road. The
p famous, too. as the one-time
„ me of one of Yorkshire's quaintest
..paracters. l'arson lloy«*. «h.le ira-
,1,' ,,n uav-s lluit one Of the most ter
„ ,j, |, York hire country people be-
li, vc walk at night—1* to be found
near the hall.
CANA-
BTATK OF OKLAHOMA,
WAN COUNTY, ss.
In the District Court in and for said
County and State.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Viola Chase, Plaint iff.
vs.
l.oo chase Dcfciula'nt.
STATU OK OKLAHOMA TO LKO
CHASE:
Tike notice 'hat you have been
with n doubtful smile playing uooui ^ fhp ahoyt> mimpd court by
her Ups. 'viola Chase, the plaintiff, for di-
'h'n1' 'It; Z vln" n- r- ot «»"»*»
know^that I comprehend the house Is cruelty and grns* neglect of duty
on the rocks. How long can you keep pray tne for the restoration of the
It quiet?" former name of plaintiff and for
"Twenty-four hours," she answered temporary and permanent alimony,
with confidence, "and by thnt time "* attorney’s fees and costs and you,
will have tided over the stress. 1 ou ^ (lofen(jant ,,,nst answer the pe-
are the only one who has received a fjlrd lierein hy said plaintiff
S'anfl -Ub frwdom I 'on or brtor. H,. fflh day af Septa-n
tunate news broadcast. 1 was clev- taken as true and Judgment for said
erly trapped,” I admitted. 'plaintiff will bo rendered accord fag
Dated this 24th day nf .Tulv. 1324.
FR \ NK TAYLOR.
(SEAL' Oofirt Clerk
Forest of Vallombrosa
•VI,C forest of Ynllotuhrosa was
founded In the Twelfth century and
L vr,\ its name, which morally trans-
. moans .............I Van*"
i itnv annlo tinulborto. H was
1,-d as a monastery and retreat
f ........ Benedictine otter of
nl< ,nd from *i« early Inception
rib...........
fnP cultivating and replanting tin f
.. Detroit News notes
, „ el .......' in Haly ha* s\my*
, " ve v beaw bi-cause of Its almost
„.k. j for rooking and heating.
Z Y illombros!. n large 1",,nt',-v !*"J
|„ ,-n made, even In the time
".M ,c monks during the Middle ages
Got His Answer
v„ Irish po’.lllolan was delivering n
,r„i suffered badly rt the bands of
nc parllctibir I.......... but at Iasi his
hnuee came. vnv.*«
• Vim think vou re smart* fifi t ou7
sneered the ......Uor. ••'Veil. M
how many t--a a pi*
“Take your boots off and count.
nas the lightning reply.
Itf 11 aFF'u» • ---------
"Listen," spoke *my fair gaoler; ‘you jy
will be glad of my action later on
I will pass through the bars whatever
food you care for. and cigars. 1 will
talk with you, read to you. There Is . .ptornev for Plaintiff
YOU ** I
••Charming!” I laughed! “truly so., NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
But what of the penalty to me of re- ,pn ,-nr rr. ditor* <*' Charles Crouch,
mslnlng absent from my work?" Deceased
-You shall not suffer for It." said crp(jjtor- of the above-named
Miss Purcell, quietly and reassuringly. |<Ui p l( n( ,,, r,,1)V notifie,i that
Then she left me ,0°" -hp undersigned was by tb„ County-
blankets she had passed through ()f r.ina(1i n ro,mty. oklaho
bars of the door. ,1t T in,,,, appointed Administrator of the
awoke"1 I '"heard a strange boring estate of -aid de • non? and 'hat nil
sound I lay still and watched. They persons bavins lain,* ngninD the
bored a hole through the floor and a , tat, of “aid .1* cedent arc required
human hand probed about to locate to Pxhn,jt them to said undersigned
tl.e trap look. I seised It and shouted ,;s(1;)t„r v th the necessary
out. In a few minutes Miss Purcell ^nUi ,,l,,.s 1hl. 0ffjc( of II !, Fogg
appeared. 1 explulned the situation. ^ (,|0 y} v< Ilp P,atp Rank. E>
"Burglars," ahe said. "Let go of t e within four months
With you here. I do not- me ()lp (la)n „m first puhlieu
explanation with P ■ ^ of ^ nnf,rp fow)t. ,hp 21th
hand,
to court an
lice."
It was daylight when s. e went
day of July 1TM of Hie ante will i.e
CAN M'
the street d^or to receive an early tel- ;forever barred
egrarn She read It. smiled, and , j>nto,I July 21th
pasaed It to me. I IT L. FOf.C,. AdmlJsIrulor.
"Have raised the hundred thorn and |-----------
from my hroth*r." It rnn' 'ftate
paat. Home tomorrow—Israel Meyer. ,
"You can g*- and thank you for |
your company J' ahe said naively. |
"1 would Ilk* to call again." I r* (
,W "Do^so. Mr. Meyer will feel he |
owes you something for saving hi*
treasures from the burglars’’
"And your I Inquired pointedly.
»i would Hke an opportunity to
1 show yon tbit 1 •*« ^ “ *’|l‘M”!Hnt
hostess as well as a cruel gaoler
1 am a frequent visitor at the Meyer
house now and tola seems always glad
,« welcome me. l,rM]
fared me a good position. «<>
and J if* to be married
Judgment for ••aid plaintiff adjuds
tnc your claim to he Inferior till
plaintiff* and enjoining you ttgaln-vl
ct'lnc tit' any claim or bringing any
«uH «.r action against the «n 1*1 real
•-state wi'l b.. rendered accordingly
FRANK T.AYlA'R Court Clerk
A (J Morrison.
Attoruev for Plaintiff
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OA
NADI AN COUNTY. STATE OF
OKLAHOMA.
The Stiite of Oklahoma, ex r. i. Jop
II strain. Bank Commissioner, Plain-
tiff.
vs
AA'heeler A- Howard, a partnership
eontposed of .1. O AA'heeler and O
R. Howard. Mrs Margaret R Wheel
cr and James E- Wheeler. Defend
ants.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF
LAND.
NO. 6642.
Notice Is hereby given, that In
pursuance of nn order of sale Issued
nut of th District Court of Canad-
ian County. State of Oklahoma, ofi
the ?Dth day of July 1924 in nn ne
tion wherein The Rtat,, of Oklahoma
ex rel. Joe II Strain nAik Commis-
sioner wn* plaintiff and Wheeler A-
Howard, a partnership composed of
.1 O. AA'heeler and O R Howard.
Margaret R Wheeler and James E.
Wheeler were defendants, directed
to me, the undersignd shrift of Ca-
nadian County, Oklahoma command-
ing me to levy upon and sell w-ithout
appraisement the following doserib
ed property: Lots Seventeen (174.
Eighteen (IS) in Rlock Ninety five
(91D in the City of El Reno, Oklaho-
ma. to satisfy a judgment and de-
r-ref. of foreclosure In favor of said
plaintiff and against said defend
ants obtained and made in <nid court
on the 19th day of January 1924 for
the sum of f|17.083.S2I and costs
amounting to ?S cr. dollars wit], in
tcrest on said Judgment at th,< rate
of 0 percent per annum from the
19th day of January 1924. and costs
accruing- Therefore, I will on
Tuesday th,. 2nd day of September
1924 at tl,o hour of lfl o'clock a m.
f said day. at the front door of the
Court house in the city of El Ren*’
in said County and State, offer for
lo mid sell to tile highest bidder
for * :i-li. the sjitd properly above
<1> ■ rlbc'd. or -o much thereof us
will satisfy said judgment, with In-
terest and costs. >
Willies.; my hand thi- ‘.’lull day of J
Julv 1921
T (’ SHACK LETT. Sheriff!
of ('., iiiidl-tit Could y. i Hi la
M I! COPE.
Attorney for Plaintiff
I ASK IHE VOTERS FOR IHl SU1H
John E.
her
REPUBLICAN FOR
T reasurer
i Ell 10IS1-I WHEAT PHODUCl
humreno
K K
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»» I4CNO. OK!>-
v. s a r
I ri’KK MII.l-KD)
true economy
OF OKLAHOMA.
IAN (Ot’NTY. SS
111 the District t nr’ In and for s.tbl
County and St te
Jenlim Rcdge . Pbi'ntlff .
vs.
Ri -in.-* P’nm nd IV-n Rlntti. her
1 Jiushaltd; AA’ S la'tlu-w . and V W.
I Lawson Ilefeiidt' d
| NOTICE BY PUBt ICATION.
The Stale of Oklahoma to F. W
Law son:
Take n '-e P it Von have been
sued In the ahm • named roqrt upon
a mortgage fori Insure on the fol-
lowing described j ropei-ty: l.nt lev-
ST ATE OF OKI.AMOMA CAN A
DI AN COUNTY. SS
In th* HNtrb t Court In and lor aa
County and State,
j c Lindeiuatiti PLiltii iff
v i ^
Clara K M Llndcmnnn V ilhelm %
Joli-nnc'* ("a’lper I.lndetirnu A man I ^
iPi ttetli Frtie«flne t.lmh inatir, j 3
Sophia Kidherlna Mati-areihn T.lr
iP matin Meinuinn t> car T-'r -derleh j ^
I.iiideiiiittiii Ernest tlenrleh Tliohia*
Idtideiuafl'i Ellen Plata Maria I,in
demand, lfctirleiin Margnretha Mur
Hip Llltdeiiiaun liefeddnnts
Notice t* herehv given In pnr«'t
line, of nn order of *a1e Issued nut
ill
I MR LUMP ML JUS
,il ilio bin
I In is slor.ijii* Reason piiv’C.
I )min- iIn' i.ill ;md wintoi immths coal will be
IvNist s i.7S jv ton higher, possibly nioic.
Hotter Aiiialhs "I coal- bc'lter set vice- lyw-
osl price for the year, all iiulieate N( AV is the time
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 281, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 2, 1924, newspaper, August 2, 1924; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909487/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.