The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 307, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927.
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LASSIFIED WANT ft
COLUMN
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PERSONAL
EPILEPSY Mow polsoiiid him"!
causes (Its: how to stop tits prom
ptly; tree treatise and Instrudion •
Write Western Medical Assti LIT 'A
KL'nd St., Chlcngo.
lain federation of l.tltor, today tele
tnaphed Secretary ol Stall Ki ink 1!
Keltoar
Trevino specifically named Atnerl-
mu. whom In id li.nl piumulpat
rnmniunistn in his country.
MARKETS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE r. lie in In use, harcrtln
Phone 1470. Farmers Wapnn Yai
14|
\\ IIY l:ENT wii a \* u cab buy It
and two houses for $1200; $20 dowi
and $2o n month. W. K. Egbert, til
South Miles, lf»i
LOST AND FOUND
l<08T—Sherm d dog, color dark y>
low with while ring oil neck Lite
al reward. Return to E. N. Kim
route 1. El Reno, or pliant 9507I'M:!
15
Oklahoma City
Cattle receipt fiflu. lltUl'ki't tm
changed: tup $s '■ 1
Calf receipt.- 2-mi. to uket -teat
top $!<• t
Hog i telpt: ."aifi market a dine
| liigllef, lop } 11 7." bulk : 11.55 up
Kansas City
('attic rei eipt v(
i lop $9 50
Calf receipt-- .'too market <it .d\
! lop $12.
line receipts Irtito, market in cent
i Itiglter. top $12: bulk $11.
Nicaragua. "Such tactics smack of!
ilie old nays of A Milt hell l'altuei
. ltd Harry Uaucherty who us uttor
• • iH railed the cry of r -t
peril fin tlfi " own purposes," LaEol
h-tte said.
.Yegiiii.itii n- ate understood to he
-mik- nil In 111 n various seintorl.il
L-inui nppn'-ed to the stata depart-
ni,-uf i,.ii< > t.iih a view to selectfiu
n dtfiulie p.ngiatu fnr action in the
senate.
Following Kelloggs recent denial
to congress that his department in-
- (tired the story “Mexico fosters bol-
shevism" threatening American Inter-
ests and the Panama canal, Kellogg
declined to connect the Mexican gov-
ernment with plans of Russia and
l in! States communists which he
ulnnitteil to the senate foreign rela-
tion. committee Wednesday.
—
FOUND Pair men's ploves.
county clerk’s office.
Call
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 5 room modern bun
low, .garage. R24 South Mib
Phono 1198-J. 12-14 17
WANTED
LOCAL MARKETS
Wheat '
Oats
Harley
Ear corn white and \ellow
Ear torn mixed
, Kttilr
I tu M * r
I lugs
1 Ci--a in
I 2o
.ml
15
.57
.52
40
.25
.20
.42
WANTED To ren* for cash.
100 acres of sweet potato
land: niupt be sandy loam ami
on bottom that docs not over-
flow. Write care Pally Demo-
crat and state location and
price flist letter, '.f you have
a smaller piece of land you cart
to rent, write us about it I at
WANTED—Salesman, all you need 1'
personality to keep our dealers luxt
py; wo have the values and prii
your drawing account $90 a we-1
diamond T Radio Mfgrs,, South !5eml
Ind.
OITONENTS ATTAC K
Policy of kkllogg
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 Oppon-
ents of the state department's Latlu-
\merican policies today l“Ve|,d titeir
attack agiiinst what they term Ih*
"bnove\ of bolshevism” raised bv
Secretary of State Kellogg.
Sena! a Roht M Lit Foil Wis j
on - !!l. Retmllli: : ' tool t lie ail I.. I I \ >
W'llll a .-pooch pi i • r (! for deliver)'
before the senate que-tinning the idea
that eoininunisi activitie were for
ntitbible anywhere on the North Am-
erican continent. %
LuFollette takes tin position that
Kellogg prepared the propnrtcd doc-
trine of the workers party with :t view
to diverting his polity in Mexico and
PUT YOUR CAR IN
WINTER STORAGE
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
YOUR CAR.
—no more worry over
cold engines and
FROZEN RADIATORS
We are also equipped ;o do lirst class
Repair Work, Expert Mechanics . .
Moderate Prices at
ROTHER'S GARAGE
Phone 3
retary general of the "mint" the Mex-1 ROCK — ISLAND - AT - WADE
SALESMEN — $150 month and ex
pense selling cigars; experienc.
not necessary; send self addressed
stamped envelope for Information
National Cigar Co.. High Point. N. ('
Blames Americans
MEXICO CITY, Jan. 11. Coinmun
ist activities in Mexico have been in
spired maibly by Americans, not l»
Soviet Russia, Recardo Trevino, sci
Cold Weather
SPECIALS
FOR
SATURDAY
sitdl-tly lumberjacks—
! ook like leather
Feels like leather
Wears like leather;
SPECIALLY priced at—
$2.95
SHEEP. LINED COATS
Al.!, SIZI'S------SPECIALLY PRICED AT
CHUM COUNTY COMTI ASS N.
Phones 13 and 14 J. B. GIBSON, Mgr.
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK; •'
FREE DELIVERY
“ 25-lb. cun of PureJHog
Lard _________$3.75
(per lb. 15c)
In rain or shine onr health
• is Fine,
*
So buy your meats where
l huv mine
—Ac the Co-Op. Store!
$8.95
No Sale hut Special Prices al! over the store at
VOUNGHEIM’S
EL RENO, 0KLA.
(Next to First National Hank)
--
9
IS there any better Spring
toni£ than a line, tender,
juicy steak or a roast that
is just dripping* with ap-
petizing flavor? If so, we
never heard of it.
Canadian County Co-Op.
Store
101 South Rock Island
Pail White Fish,
6 lbs. net______$1.35
Morrell’s Meats
Sugar cured Bacon,
slab, lb.-------34c
Half slab, lb—--36c
Sugar cured Brisket
Bacon, lb.-----30c
Picnic Ham:* <8 to 10
lbs____________25c
Dry Salt Pork, slab
or half slab, lb. 23c
Pride Hams, 6 to 8
lbs., per lb-----35c
Large Hams, half or
whole, per lb—30c
Bulk Mince Meat,
per lb.____----20c
I). H. Brown’s Jersey
Milk and Cream
Use Old Hickory
Meat Salt—salt it and
smoke it at the same
time.
10-Ib. can ______81.25
HONEY! MONEY! HONEY!
Pure w hite amber strained Honey_________12 l-2c
(bring your bucket)
Also 5-pound buckets of Comb Honey________$1.25
Honest Abe or Humreno Flour______________$2.15
si lbs. S(If Rising Flour_______________________35c
12 lbs. Self Rising Flour______________________65c
If you have never used Chase & Sanborn Coffee—
do it now. You-have missed something! Once a
user, always a customer.
EXTRA
EXTRA
. AN OUTLET STORE
OPENING IN EL RENO
SATURDAY JANUARY 1STH
In the corner building just south of the Post Office and directly
across the street east of the Kerfoot Hotel
MILL SURPLUS STOCKS FACTORY SURPLUS STOCKS
JOBBERS SURPLUS STOCKS RECEIVERS STOCKS
NOW HERE FOR YOU IN EL RENO—with all the
advantages of these quirk cash sale prices that can
ordinarily In had only in the hig cities.
Come to this Outlet Store for whatever you need to
buy and see what it mu is to have a store like Ibis
lor you. No fancy frills no style, no expensive fix-
tures or windows, no high price sales force Al! Ihi*
is cut out and passed on to you in the hig saving in
prices.
It's like buying goods M first hand from a factory
warehouse to trade her..
FREE! SPECIAL 5N SATURDAY
JAN. 15—TO THE FIRST 50 LADIES IN THE
STORE, WE WILL GIVE A WHITE CHINA
PLATE. NO STRINGS—YOU DON’T HAVE TO
I?lTY A THING—J!'ST WANT TO SAY HOWDY
AND COME AGAIN.
Tell Your Friends About
This OUTLET STORE
Good M< rthf ndise in every line tremendously under-
bought and sold to you at the very minimum of cost.
Clothing for men, women and children; shoes for
everybody; furnishing goads of every line; all lines
ef good merchandise will he offered Irom day to
day. Keep in close touch with this Outlet Store;
watch -for Special Announcements from, time to
time, and get your pari of every bargain offered.
There’s a houseful of sale bargains here for you.
Get ’em before they’re sold out. Look for the new
store on the corner. _
SOME OF OUR HOT ONES
WOMENS SHOES
$3.50 and $1.00 values
HERE $1.00
MENS SUITS
$25.00, $30.00, S35.00 values
HERE $14
CHILDRENS SHOES
$2.50 and $3.00 grades
HERE $1.00
SILK HOSE
75c values ........... 30c
Si.50 values 80c
MENS OVERCOATS
MENS SOX
75c Silks........... 20c
25c warm oncs_%_____ 10c
10c Handkerchiefs ______5c
$1.00 Work Shirts . 50c
$5.00 Wool Sweaters..82.50
SAN SILK 3c
H WOOL HOSE 49C
CREPE PAPER 4c
825.00 and $30.00 values
HERE $12.73
HAND BAGS $2.45
THE
OUTLET STORE
200 NORTH BICKFORD EL RENO
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 307, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1927, newspaper, January 14, 1927; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909646/m1/4/: accessed May 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.