The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 231, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1928 Page: 4 of 6
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26,1928
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Where To Register
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rraabora 42# South Cboctav, IB.
v a W 11 Hoar 14# Son tat l>ma
ra Hatrfcaaa. MS Rout# Ml a*
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A CBamtara JUSTICES 09
Ft ad F
Jama* L
SUFRKMt COURT—
PRESIDENT—
Alfrad K Smith
VICE ORESIDENT—
Jaaapk T. Rakiaaoo
CONGRESS—
Jad Jvkasc*
LEGISLATURE—
Latkar Oadtor-*
CRIMINAL COURT 04
Thom at 11 Dor'-e
CORPORATION COMMISSION—
Fraak Cor(rr.
APE ALt
John B HBTrlaoO
STATS StNATt-
W C. Fiddlor,
• MERIF4—
T C Shkchlatt
COUNTY ATTORRST-
D D Jrnnlcg*
COURT CLERK
Frank Taylor
county superintendent—
Edith Layton
COUNTY JUDOS
R J Hint*
COUNTY TRSASURER
Ira J. Hay**
COUNTY COMMISSIONER—
Sacond Olatrlct
B 0 Finlay
JUSTICE 04 PEACE
John D Pannabakor
Kalin K Wail
CONSTABLE—
Emery Karkar
E A Palmer
Explosion
We write oxploeion in-
surance on ail classes of
buildings and contents at
a very low rate.
See us for all kinds of
insurance.
CONSERVATIVE
INV. CO.
M. A. Ashbrook, Sec.
Ill North Bickford
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ki’b tor l*tak.
YOUR ORDER PURSE!!
Juft a few suggestion* from our shelves which are
loaded with food specials. Item by item you can
sa\e at Sipes—look these over for
Friday and Saturday
Specials
100 pounds Beet
SUGAR
171 j pounds
SUGAR
3 Boxes
MATCHES
$5.80
1928 Baby Soft Shell
WALNUTS LB.
$1.00
7c
25c
Sipes Fresh
BREAD, LOAF
j Toilet
SOAP, PER BOX
(limited)
10 Bars
P. & G. SOAP
(limited)
Tic
05c
W AIT until you aee thoae
mmtfini aa they coma
from the oven. Won-
derfully light and flutfy
— never aoggy And
when you break one
open and let a lump of
butter melt in that ten-
der texture, get re. Jy
for a taate experience
such aa you never had
before. No other muffin
ever had eoch a rich,
nut like flavor.
The fine thing about
eating theae wonderful
muffins ii the health they bring you. For that
cupful of Kellogg • ALL-BRAN help* supply
your eliminative ayitem with bulk and hber
that prevents constipation. So many foods
in our diet—meat, eggi. milk, lugar, fata—
lack this necessary roughage.
But muffins are not the only food where
you can get healthful and tasty results by
adding ALL-BRAN Put it in dressings. Sprin-
kle it in soups. Mix it in griddle cake batter.
Kellogg * ALL-BRAN is equally effective for
Tfu* riimm imWi (Aa Aa«t yav
•ear at*
2 'ftktoraonnt itiortanins. U cup *o«*r,
I I .up tour milk. I sup k.lWya • ALL.
HR AN, I rap luur, to mu. to u.-
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Craam «kori«nln* and mni l»a*<k.r, add
.(■ Mu and .lit Hour, auda. aalt. aad kak*
|t,« poardar To rrran ad mtalura add ALL*
1)H \N. than milk, altamatalp with ailtad dry
Ingradiema. Pour Into yiaaaad mu An Una,
ana baka m m.»darate own I I'D* F ) for 20
mwataa. 1 laid aitbar o larga ur 12 madium
alia mu Ana If awaat milk la uaad mataad
af aour. omit aoda and uaa ) taaapouaa bak-
Ing powder.
health when eaten aa a
cereal. Doctors recom-
mend it. But be ture
you get the genuine
Kellogg's. It is 100%
bran and furnishes
“bulk’’ in generoua
quantities. Part-bran
products, at best, can
only be part-way effec-
tive. Just eat two table-
spoons of ALL-BRAN
da ly (chronic cases of
constipation, with every
meal). Delicious with
milk or cream, fruits or honey added.
Grocers everywhere sell Kellogg's
ALL-bRAN L ie it and you'll free yourself
from constipation. Also from the use of habit
forming cathartics. For Kellogj;’* AI L BRAN
works as nature works. Made by Kellogg in
Battle Creek.
29c
2 Packtfts None Such
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APPLES
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3 Cum No. 2
TOMATOES
No. 2 Finer Rirlj June
PEAS, CAN
25c
33c
21c
11c
Finer Tokav
GRAPES, IB.
7Hc
3 pounds Pure Nut
ouo
COMPOUND, LB.
MEAT LOAF. LB.
55c
BRAN
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Fleet Ow
Owner. 'Th^te»t run* -ho
ua Bill that‘Magno.
products are realh
better.so well standard-
iie ou Magnolia ANTI-
KNOCK Gasoline for
all tbe cars and all the trucks
used for billy territory and
those whose loads are so
heavy as to require open-
throttle operation. Magnolia
regular gasoline will give us
D m
nqw
the economy needed inTJnr^
lightlj loaded trueks
and tlikse with low com-
pression motors. We will
use nothing but Magito-
lene Motor Oils and
lubricants in any of them.’
Superintendent 'That sure
ill improve our perform-
ance, Cnief, snd the way
Magnolene cut* repair bills
is something to brag abouL"
Obtainable al Magnolia SuUoos and D«alm
f
Magnolia Petroleum Company
Agencies Throughout the Southwest
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 231, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1928, newspaper, October 26, 1928; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909596/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.