The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 214, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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TIIK EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
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USSIFIED WANT A
COLUMN
FOR SALE
KOR SALK I’nii tt« nll> ik " till
ntovr. (mu' Kitokuh iMinuT* mul
ov«>n. Ku'rptlniiiil bargain Willi
Hon 370. 1:1 Rtno. x:i(Mi
FOR SAI.K .‘i room iiiimI.iii lion •
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Kin k IhIuiuI I‘limit* llJs.t 1'ipil
FOR RENT
KOR R KNT Mod nr II 5 Kuoin Apiiu
input, furniolu'd or iiufiii iilaliml till
unirn A|wrtni«>n(R. pliono ill
FOR It KNT KurniHln'd luHit lion • ■
kafqiftkg room* ill I I' llav 1 ’Innn
«sa. ioii*i
suitable clothes
it’oiillmiiMl from imgv 2 •
Thcrofori* llio most tinpoitiiin iloiln
In ihi> IhihIiichk Kiri urn her workin
«lottn'M They uliould lie well lalloml
or diirntile fabric* and iiiicc. . ntrU
linos a lid innli'liod l>> ii'i'ii 11 dino
and hosiery
Many girls nmke lliv *u»l nil*tak<
of dressinK In t lienp Itnilnlion • ol
elaborate gowns alniul Hie olflii
They wear chiffons, short sleeves mid
transparent hemlines. Instead of tin
businesslike clothing of the correct
lydressed Kiri, Perhaps these ''.1111
chiffons have done duty for cvenln
wear other seasons It is .1 niistaki
lo wear them out at the office wliei
one should blend oneself with 1I10 of
flee siirroundlnKs and not attempt to
appear a butterfly
INSURANCE RATE CUT
NORMAN Okla. Sept ti ti nned
I'reaal.--Over Jl.dOO a year on Not
man insurance rate has been saved
with the acquisition of an old hook
and ladder fire truck of the hors,
drawn vintage
Gcoge McKinney, five chief sc.
nred it free by paying the freight
from MeAtesler to Norman
It will ho converted into .1 t valid
for an automobile
Noficlarv treasurer "f Ili<* Hciunr
class. Mis. ttlmici and tin I’m nlty
were in rlie receiving Inn Kslher
Walla< > I Shi Klda Siaudard and I
Itiitli Wallace pn .ided at tile punch |
bnw 1 I inn Kl.la Standaid pin veil ev
■ i.il pliiii" s, |ei Iloie- and Ruth W.il
late read tin Smla Knu11i.nu Clerk
The teacher* are very anxious in
llleel all tin |>,t I mil Ilf I lie • lliml III
the pa 1 many lasting and piufilahle
.11 i|iialulain i s have In ■ 11 made
1 hn 1111 it si hind vi 11 iikarelie is e\
pet ling linin' ' 1 lit fiom pat lolls this
\ ear
New lahmatm v lie I, fm the ilniii
• •sili >,1,1111 11 it 1111 a desk fur (In
iiltu e . vi ral leacllei 11 ml student
.hail lew maps and llbratv ImOk .
have lieell nrdered fur the sehnul
\ lie" ill III lliml, keeping llll.s
'linn added In tile High Selnml Cm
I Ill 'll I u III
Itasket ball praet'ce will liegm next
wei k Ml Stnliei "ill eiuleh Hie buys
uni M1 ■ V nil will natn the girls
Fred tali Musklrk has not been
ible tu return In a liuol sun e lie nil
dei'weiit an iipernthili fm appeudlci
II \11ulhe1 Sen ini James O'Shea. 1
ib 11 nut nl 1 lliml Hi I- 1 mivalesetug
in the l-:i It 1*in> saiiiliirlum
Mi ■ Ruth 11 a mill tut spent tin
Week 1' II < I 'll II Ueiiu
Cliarle lltoilerseii will allend O
K tin vem Three fourths el Iasi
vein ' giailuatlliu i l.i will be in col
lege this 'ear
Mi s lleb 11 Hanson visit, ;! ttkardn
Iasi Saturday M.s> Hanson will at
tend O K tills year
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COUNTY COURT
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'I lie wheels of justice ill
emu 1 aie grinding more rapidly than
to uni due in Hie number of giiiliv
plea b\ law violation, which ic
lle\i s Hie jm v from a great aiiumui
id work, and saves motley for Hu |
taxtmyers.
Today Julia William* llutlor, colei
ed. withdrew her plea of not guilt
lo a charge of having' possession •■! j
Iniuin outi'ied a plea of gniliy, uiul
Judge Rinehart impo-,ed a fine oi •
Jinn and a sentence of Ju days in iK
v ouiiiy pul The case against Jane ~
lliitlei was- di-missed on motion :■
1 the coil lily attorney.
In Hu* case or C.eorge Men*, cbmg
• d wnh po .ession of liquor, Klim 1
llorst made affidavit before the emu!
ihai In* owned the liquor in question
,and mil the defendant He entered .1
plea ut gniliy and was .sentenced to
tu days in Hie county jail and a file
of ; a' The mse against Men/ ",
• Itslillssi il following the confession ol
the owner of the liquor.
GROWS BIG TOMATO
IIKHKFOKD. Tea . Sept. 17.- A 1!)
j.niiue tomato was lirmight to Here
count) (mil l»y Mrs I.. J Kupci of the Wye
he neighborhood. The big specimen
was raised by her father, Henry Hof-
man. Mi.
Ilofinan had a number of (u.uatops
HAMLY’S
THEATRE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
that weighed a pound , acli. and fi
guns ii will lake some real tiuek
man (o beat his liioun •• tomato
Kaunas growing at ihe Kup,r plan
are more Ilian five feet high Isal
SnnHi Couuty seems will adapted t• >
flower* and ganleu products.
THOS. JENSEN
—FARM LOAN*
—INSURANCE
-REAL ESTATE
Phono 177
,;9VT<3rtt every gravy
ALL OUT OF SORTS?
OKARCHE NEWS
School began the seventh of Sep
(ember. A large number entered and
began work earnestly the firsi day
A f.icat veal Is in evidence for tin
Okarche aohool
Tho Seniors gave a receplion for
Hie teachers Friday night Lee Roy
Woodson. 1’mil O Shea and Fred V an
Riisktrk. president vice presideni and
CRITERION
Today, Friday and Saturday
■•CHICKIE'
with DOROTHY MACKA1LL *1 VD
YS RROCKWKl.L. HCHART ROS
WORTH. MYRTLE ST I'.DM AN
OLIVK TKLL and JOHN ROWKRs
Comedy
“HOLD VY aAOY"
Pathe Ne\*»
Adrn 10 :'i> .Tjv
Coming Soon
Harold Llyod >n
THE FRESH V AS
UAY FEVER
|| ll rcsi car.'i ge: r.s#
I § lh« attack* with—
VICKS
▼ VaroRub
Orr 17 MtiArs Jm • LW JW6
I
Scod Wheat t
R BD TURKY ^ 1
Certified to bv the •
Stato Board of Aaricul- *
lure at 98 ixt cent mire •
EE RENO MILE & [
ELEVATOR CO. I
j jj
JIih Robarton Pam Roberto*
ROBERSON A ROBERSON
LAWYERS
P*R«tlea In AH Courts
t07 K. Woodson. Tel. arv«
TYI'KWKITKKS AN|1
ABDINti MACHINES
Neva and Reconditioned
SALES — RENTALS — REPAIRS
HENRY BKHNK
Typawntfr Dept, Phone ?RC
A Tonic For
Pale, Delicate Women
and Children
Grove’s
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
fide.
So Tt as I hi* F.l Reno Woman Wka
Telia Her Kiperienca.
All too often women accept theli
pulna and ache* aa natural to tbob
*o*. They fail to roallxe that weak
kidneys ai* often to blame for thal
backache, those headache*, diary apelli
and that tired, depressed faeiinw
Thousands have found new health and
•trength by helping the we*k«ne<
kidneys with Doan * Kill* a stimulant
diuretic. This El Reno case is oft* oi
many:
Mrs. I,. J. Wair.scott, 712 W. Londo
St, says: "My kidneys got *ut oi
order and 1 had nagging pain* In mj
)ack. \\ hen 1 stooped about my how*
work it brought on dixr.y spells. I kad
a miserable, dull, languid feeling. 1
used Doan's Pill* and they grea'ly
benefited me,”
Price 60c, at all dealer*. Donl
limply ask for a kidney remedy—gel
Dean's Pills — the same that Mr*
Wainacott had Foster-Milburti Co.
Mfrt., Buffalo, N. Y.
DUCO
Automobile
Refinishing
Special I Vico during September on all
Dl CO PAINT JOBS
I he host and most lasting job you can put on
your ear.
See us for our Special September Price.
Morgan Brothers
•501 South Rock Island Phone 3
See Our Booth at the Canadian Count} Fair
? _*>’s:. Uiu. j- >
t flour
I : vVPTRFIvT WTn
tc _’— ~ ■ . 3
e un#4®Milly
if
^:ii;cscai y
HONEST ABE
FLOUR
IS UMIORM AND DEPENDABLE—
otv> days in the >» ,u The same high Quality you
s - • every st
sttCK. As!. > i;i tirocer for HONESf ABE—He
can supply you.
m *»•
^Honest Makinc Insures Perfect Baking"
Phone > l or lW>t McAlcster Coal.
( jnudijn Mill A Elevator Co.
El Reno, Oklahoma
1 We are especially equipped for
I CYLINDER GRINDING
J Have vour car reground now
j LAYMAN WELDINd AND MACHINE CO.
I El Reno. OkU
nun n m ■mw—
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STORE CLOSED
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19th UNTIL
6:00 p. m.
Account Holiday
Special Bargains
FROM
0:00 P. M. UNTIL 9:00
WAIT FOR THEM
Youngheim's
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Motors
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omy 5plus a srn.ill cliurgc for freight and ir -
J. stallation, \ou can now have dependable, automa-
te electric refriperation, a not model Frigidairc at
n new. low price.
In this new model, cabinet and mechanism are
combined. It is compactU built, yet has ample
capacity for average needs. It is easy to install and
move. A sin-’le clectiical connection is all
that is necessary.
Come in and let us show you this new Frigidaire. We
want you to see it in actual operation. We want you to
see how it is made how it automatically maintains a
low. uniform temperature w ithout ice. without atten-
tion, and with but very little expense. \\ e w ant you to
see how it makes ice cubes and freezes desserts how it
insures better refrigeration, better health and better
foods.
The low price of this new model and a convenient
ti ne purchase plan now makes it possible for you to
have 1 ngidaire installed immediately by making only'
a small down payment.
8top in today. Learn w hut 1 ngidaire w ill do for you
and how easily you can have it.
w C DANCE. Distributor
Ij* W c>t 4th St root Oklahoma City. Okla.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 214, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1925, newspaper, September 17, 1925; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909562/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.