The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 184, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 15, 1925 Page: 4 of 6
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death la No Man's Loud a d<*E ravad
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capiurt-d th* |Mwlilua» and «Laa Lav*
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THC OBIVC TO SAVB MONTICtllO
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The moyamani. aow wall under
way, to restore Montlrallo *lioul<l
m*aa more to ua than lb* usual rf
tort lo preserve a favorite land murk
Moatlcello area aoi oaly Jefferson*
hoar. It embodied la a peculiar wav
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It attracted may be estimated by llu
statement of tbe Marquis dr t’taaa
tellai. a writer of th* time, that Jef
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tw. ted source
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Mira— lungers from friends; uarua
• *»sful ucU*rii.klrics
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Man Loses Hundreds!
Oi Dollars !
1 «ci M»rry I did sot hear uf Mayr si
Wonderful Remadv a taw year* aao
an, it aouM baa* saved as* aavaral;
hundred dollars. Five years I suffer
*d from mdiarslton and severe klual
mg I grew worse all Ika llam My
Ur* tor said aa operatloa would k* «H
that timid save me I look'd i«urs*
of Mayr s Wonderful Remedy Instead •
«ad for ib* past year bar* bean *n
nrtlv well ”
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non tkst remote* tha catarrhal
1 mums fiom th* latesHnil tract and
.11-\s the infUmmatioa which cans-
jcs practically all stomach, liver and
latastiaal ailmante. including ap
pvadk in* OBe do** will roavine# or
money refunded At all dnifflsts.
PLANTS
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CASH AND CARRY
WE SELLFOR LESS
CASH AND CARRY
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48 LHb. Humreno
Flour. $2.35
FOLKS
15 Llw. Cane
Sugar, $1.00
“ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS”
Our policy is to never sacrifice quality in order to give lower prices. But al-
ways to sell the Best for Less.
HorlsontaL
I— Hidden supply '
B—Covetous parson who atorsa up
Ate motfhy
S—Chilly
10— Long, narrow lalst
II— BEE It—Rustanancs
IS—Tlowar IT—First man
IS—Rodent 10—Head
11— Bey's plaything
If—Period of time
14-Boy
(A 1111, W*st*rn Newspaper Union.)
covering
y’a name
M—Fart of a shoe
M—Famous tardea
II—exclamation of hesitation
BP—'Walking sticks
•0—Hinder It—Teamster
14—Amoant willed te a person
14—Greek letter IT—Father
II—Knowledge 41—Spirit, ghost
41—Tramps 41—Pumpkin
41—Not* of musical scale
It—Departed II—Largs vas*s
II—Fart of “to b*“ 14—Boy
•4—Aaaksllks fish
IT—American humorist
II—Past time
•I—Curtais oa stag*
•1—Periods of tlm*
El—Frame an which corps* Is born*
t* grave
•4-Btop
fa Spanish literature, an
Blavsath century champion of
Christianity
IT—Anarchists
•I—Xiad of heron IP—Chairs
t—Aged
Vartlcal.
1—Cry of an owl
I—Announcement (abbr.)
4—Curtains
I—Having vertical posts, as a ship
I—Thu*
7—Character In Uncle Tom's Cabin
I—Coarse I—Fuel
11—Preposition II—Femsls horse
14— French monetary unit
It—Having less color
II—8lng II—To wed
to—Geometrical figure
22—Boy’s name
21—Took s seat
27—Negative (abbr.)
21—Squeese II—Hasty
II—Bisckhlrd of cuckoo family
15— Feline II—Sphere
19—Foot (slang)
40— Wind Instrument ' *
41— Legal tender
41—What this puisle is all about
4S—Character of Teutonic alphabet
44—Land measures 41—Wit
47—Choose 41—Protects
10— Organs of head
11— Period* of tlm#
14— Adore (coll.)
41- Helps
42— Three-toed sloth
15— Wager
14—Man's polite till*
17—Egyptian deity
Relation will appear la next Issue.
40—Plug
r|H! The icy of • peaceful, restful
^night. What a wonderful “up and
going” feeling follows such a night of
undisturbed slumber.
Oh! What tortures—what agony
—what despair—goes with the nights
where eczema and other skin diseases
hold power and drive away rest and
peaceful slumber. For under the
cover of darkness like crafty beings
of tbe underworld these eruptions
work their most serious havoc.
6.5.5. is the established conqueror
of these annoying skin diseases. S.S.S.
drives these ever disturbing elements
from your system—elements that
carry In their wake—lack of energy-
undermining health! You may try in
vain to get rid of them by using
salves, lotions, washes, all to no pur-
pose. You can’t do it that way—the
seat of the trouble lies deeper—im-
pure blood trying to throw off poisons
through the tender skin.
5.5.5. purifies the blood. It aids
Nature in creating new red-blood-
cells by the million! Blood-cells that
send new rich blood coursing through
your system. Red blood that drives
awav eczema—drives away pimples,
blackheads, boils and rheumatism,
too. An increase in red-blood-cells
means added strength, added vitality
and renewed vigor. Because the
medicinal ingredients of S.S.S. are
purely vegetable, it may be taken with
perfect safety. Start taking S.S.8.
today and watch It rout that annoying,
skin destroying, health undermining
army that holds your system in Its
grasp! Learn again what it means to
enjoy peaceful, restful nights of
slumber.
500 Cans of
500 Cans of
Burbank Eating Potatoes
109 Lbs.
Na 2 1-2
No. 2 1-2
Indiana
None better, per pk._.32c
Pure
Indian Krnut
Pumpkin
Per jju. $1.25 Per Cwt..$2
Cane
only
only
SUGAR
11c per can
He per can
Jello, any flavor.....10c
$6.75
10 bars P. & G. Soap 38c
10 bars C. AY. Soap..38c
Gallon Catsup_____78c
200 cans of
Libby No.
2 1-2 Rose-
dale Pine-
apple, only
28c
per can
Kellogg’s
Bran
Flakes,
only
10c each
Tomato
Sauce
Sardines
Large oval
cans, reg.
25c seller,
only 15c
2 Cans No.
2 Ever-
green Peas
only
25c
Dearlerjs in
Purina Chows
Purina Startena
A buttermilk starting
feed for babk chicks:
8 1-3 lb. sack.......50c
100 lb. sack.......$5.25
OUR FEED DEPARTMENT
Baby Chick Chow
A wonder scratch feed
for babk chicks:
8 1-3 lb. sack_______45c
50 lb. sack________$2.35
100 lb. sack.______$4.25
Carload
* Buyers
Just received a carload
of Pure Mebane Cotton
Seed. This is the best
Cotton Seed that we
have ever handled.
Packed in 3-bu. sacks,
per sack.........$7.50
Gallon Red Pit-
ted Cherries, 99c
r&uom.
Successors to Townsend's Gro. Co.
Gallon Muscat
Grapes, 50c
AffCKffi, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
Ej?7*n
Wr ' OOMrt 9tt voo
DftMNlt NOOK CAR, AWT
MOOft wWDNOtf
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Bv Charles Stwhroe
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 184, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 15, 1925, newspaper, April 15, 1925; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909684/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.