The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 337, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 10, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
Then They Ki»»ed
motion of Skiing. which for many Hefor* bidding h*r good night h*
year* has carried on an active and ef■ |>**sc**«i to be |<en#llted to ki»» her.
MAHER BROTHERS. PUBLISHERS
DAILY KXi KPT SUNDAY
Full United Pre»* Report
fectlve campaign to
develop skiing a* a
IMipuiarize and
port.
W. MAIIKR
It. MAIIKR
nus
Jones \V Meraert-au is slated for
.reflection to the presidency of the
• I’nlled Stales Lawn Tennis Arm* ia
the annual inerting to be to ld
"“iff |
* In NV« ^ ork on February •»
By Carri#'- In City
I IRP s re k
oiip n «ot»ill
Tin ft ittonOiv
vine v#*nf
By Mol In County
"I* motif hs
Out year
OuMidt Of County
Si* months —
One '»sr
Advertising Rate*
• lawifi.it ,,u* day per word
• 'lavMflftl. three days. p»r word
|i|> |ilay. ..lull'll in. h
**(th. no.” she >ald "l couldn't jier
mil Mich s thing I'.*•*! «J«**, eoinebuti.i
might see ll«."
••That's true." he «aid.
There was a |iau*e. after which *hc
vsld. with a light laugh:
•How quirt It l« here! I hern sp
pears to lie iioIksIj mt.*
The |H..|e»tr an win* It;*- nexer driven
• car i» at a disadvantage, lie
■luesii I knots ll**w etllcielll I) (tie lira ill
} of a mor|or|s| work'.
pi.*|ie are looking for n nian who
hs> a re* ord "f lighting under two
flag* |Je Is alii tied to have **l\ wives
It- the I’nite i states Hiid sly in Ku
rope
to
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f'urliug which originated in Sent-
land, now has inan.v followers not on
ly in (Ireat Britain and Ireland. Inn
in Canada, the Cniteil States. Sian
dinaria Switzerland ami New Zea-
j land
INTERNAL COBUSTION—
Cl • oVKRHtif.SKK
IVealdent-Manager Oklahoma City
(TiAnOier of rnfnnicrri1
SQUALID poverty in but the dumb
animal like acceptance of the rondi
lion. Hundreds of authentic eases
are of record win re hed ridden Inva-
lids ,th« crippled, and even persons
confined in prison cells. have,
ihrouch sheer determination and will
power .risen to affluence, fame and
honor, notwithstanding their hundi
cap of affliction
It Is <iuite probable, however, that holders
In most instances where there is n
lack of sufficient nourishment to pro
duce proper bodily streutfh anil vital
Ify. the mental condition is below
liar and the Individual is not possos
<-d of :> normal mind, therefore, in
capable of exerting concent rated
thought or will power.
Industry ami progress are the l»-g
Itinmte childi i of ambition and tie
sire Create a desire to a sufficient
degree in those enduring povertv
and they will satisfy it In one or two
wavs by work or theft. Common as
theft Is tn this old world of ours,
the number of those resorting to this
means Is neglitile: therefore, the maj
orlty will put forth effort to satisfy
their great desire.
The usual understanding of the
word charity when applied to tin-
giving of alms is erroneous. There
can he no charily in giving the desti
lute something for nothing, it only
debases and lakes front them llu* last
shred of self-rcaped, and robs their
of any ambition for mental advance
inent. True charily Is in helping ollt
ers help themselves, putting in their
way an opportunity to regain their
physical strength or become self-sus
tabling through their own effort. In
other words, so arrange your assist
anec that it will touch off an inter-
nal spark and cause an inner explo
sion which will rpsnli In self-respect
self-confidence and effort.
---o--
Tim •• challenges from the Tinted
States ait*l one from Canada havi
been reetdvnd for the link*' of York's
international trophy, to In- comp* led
for In (ireat Hritaiu next June.
determination to put boxing rigln
hi (leriuany is great. The Union of
'•(Titian Boxer* has decided to create
two courts of appeal, ih*- inor*- impoi
lain to lotisist of four represetita-
lives of the boxers' Union. one SpOl'ts
writer, and four independent sport-
men, one to he a doctor and another
a leyviI man. This body will hav
power to grant and revoke licenses,
ontrol boxing throughout Cermany
and make rulinca coneerninir title
If You Need
INSURANCE
or
LOANS
SEE US FIRST
We also have
Safety Deposit Boxes
Conservative
Investment ( o.
B. D. Ashhrook, l*res.
M. A. Ashhrook, See.
111 No. B'ckford. Phone 681
IH
EAD COLDS
Melt in sgocn; ttihule vapors;
apply freely up nostrils.
VICKS
▼ VapoRub
Oif r j 7 Million Jart Ll»ed Yearly
Wealthy Widow M ould
Wed Again
-
‘Now that my stoma* li trouhh lias
all disappeared since taking a course
of Mayr’s One Dose Will Convince.'
I would even consider getting mar-
ried again. I cannot tell von how
terribly I suffered before taking this1
great remedy " It is a simple, harm-
less preparation that removes thet
catarrhal mucus front th" Intestinal
tract and allays tin- inflammation
whieli cause** practically all stomach i
liver and intestinal ailim-nts. includ-'
mg appendicitis. One dose will eon t
vince or money refunded. All Drug
gists. |
for you:
STOMACH
TA K i;
GORDONS
ANTISEPTIC
.SOLD HY
tiool) Dlvl’tJOISTS
>1.30 for ti4 Doses
Builds up
weak bodies
Users of Daily Democrat advertising
arc alwavs found among the sntiliin'
crowd they get result*.
Pimples Spoil Complexions
In.ague a com|-lexii-ii tl.ai is clear
and rosy, that t- smooth and soft. I lien
imagine that same complexion ruined
by pi tuples. Tue bea.itv l*> »|>oi ti'-l
Mnt jnniplctt don’t have to l.c t.-Nr-
aVd. /."Iixal Will banish ()• at. Zmo.ii
i« eiDvtive W. overc-nu'iig ; iu.j •*,
i. U'ti a, in t.i* t any skin emotion. I» -
c.iusc it is a preparation with i, tie- late
Dr Darling pnfe*te*i in i is tift. y ir-t
study of >kin disease*
There are two k,n<t» ef /er.nl. l or dry
wicnia, teller, itch. rich**,. dry •<-»!'
•kin. um* Zcitfal For wet ccirn>% or wcepit'fr
• kiln. Mbk for 8p«c.*l Both nrr v. * it#*,
lUii.lfii and od©flc*i» Get (he Zrii/il you
ncri ut kt pi drutririiit. If hi* rui»i ir out
teventy-livr rents Gftr.l «iirect for vonr
ixiiifi lo il« N*U Dir!ir*j Co, iii*4 kt#>nt
tetc Avc., Chicago. lit
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SCI OBI DRIG'j'STSlURWHUi
No Cold
Fever headache or grippe^
O Id* break in a d*y ter the mi.lions whr
c Hill'*. Hc.Jache inJ ftver »u>r. L*
Unpi’c w chzAed. All in 4 w-»y to reliable
liut druggist* guarjntce rtsalts. (cld*
too irapottiiit to treat in lesser ways.
All drosfutt
Trie* 30e
cascaraFquinine
LwtRcd Box
wah portrxit
"fitirral break•
down forced me lo
quit work. I inline
toned up my whole
system, banished the
nervous strain and
gave me back th e
h * u i / A uf i t* * N iy
rears ago. I strongly
recommend Tan•
lac. " T.J. Mrsn> er,
2St So. Ninth .Ive.,
Burlington, lou/a.
From Mother Nature's storehouse
we have gathered the roots, barks
and herbs which are compounded,
under the famous Taulac formula,
to make Tanlac.
If your body Is weak and under-
nourished, if you can't sleep or eat.
have stomach trouble or burning
rheumatism, just you see how
quickly Tanlac can help you back
to health and strength.
Don't delay taking Tanlac an-
other day. Stop at your druggist’s
now and get a bottle of this, the great-
est of all tonics. Take Taaiao Vege-
table Pills for constipation. - _*
s When
y PAZO
OINTMENT
is Applied,
tJcc.Msa it is
Positive in Action,
It begins immediately to take out
t he Inflammation nnd reduce nil
Swelling. The first application
brings (ireat Relief. Stops Itching bl-
atantly and Quickly Relieves Irritation.
Revere tests in cases of long standing
have proved that PAZO 01NTMEN1
can be depended upon with absolute
certainty to Stop any case of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or I rotrud-
ing .Piles, and in the shortest time possible. Recommended by
Physicians and Druggists in United States and foreign Countries.
PAZO OINTMENT in tubes with Pile Pipe Attachment, 75c.
and in tin boxes,60c. The circular enclosed vvilli each tube and box
contains facts about Piles which everybody should know .
I’AKIS MKDIC1NK CO., Bcaunv>nt and I’ineStrcO St Lnuw.Mo.
APPLIC ATION OF SEPARATE SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. .11, CANADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FOR
ADDITIONAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL AP-
PROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR
ENDING JUNE .‘KITH, 1926.
Jor Economical Transportation
^=1
A SERMON IN NAMES—
Read the roll of those members of
the crew of the American liner Pres
blent Roosevelt which the British
(Jovernment officially thanked for
their services In rescuing1 the crew
of the foundered British freighter
Antinoc: Fried. Miller. Bauer. Fugel
rang, Franelich. Fisher. Iliedel. Wilke,
Diaz. Arancda, Alberts. Sloane. Up-
ton. Jacobwitz. Wall, Beers. Hamm.
Roberts and Caldwell.
There's a sermon on Americanism
as well as a sermon on the brother
hood of the sea In that list.—Ft.
Worth Star Telegram.
NOTES OF SPORT
t •»«
Ski— pronounced "slice"-- Is tin
Norwegian for shoe.
Wayne ("Big") Munn. the wrestler,
will he 30 years old February 19.
San Francisco plans to put on a
$10,000 open golf tournament next
winter.
+ »•*
More than 2,000 yachts partidpat-j
c*l in the many racing events at Mar
blehcad. Mass., last season.
*•••
British racehorses to the numb*
of Hbout 4,450 have been exported to
all partR of the world since 1921
»«*•
Miss Helen Wills, United Stan-
national tennis champion, carried with
her to Europe twenty Americanmad*
racquets.
Joseph Ka riant, who made th-
world's amateur billiard run of I.",
at Liverpool recently, has decided lo
turn professional.
• ••»
The United States was unable to
win the Davis Cup in tennis from
1903 to 1913, although she has taken
It the last six years in a row.
Both Ureal Britain and Argent in i
are expected to be represented in th
international polo tournament to h
held In Philadelphia in the late -nm
nur.
Charlie "Phil" Rosenberg. th>- ban-
tamweight champion, is expected to
defend his title aguiiist Bushev Cv.
ha lit 111 a 13-round bout at Madison
Square Carden text month
^TKOt' "KI.AHo.MA roINTV l IK «\\N.\ D1A N
Hl'.VTt FMFN-NTV KXC,SK B6* ARD OF SAID COfNTV AND STATU
in r.iii'Miiiine* i>t the provlslmis ..f S..-ii,.ii s ..f I'lmiU.r r:<', I*\ ,.f t:»t7. up-!
J'11ner.-l.y mad*- f'.r siippleineiitnl un-l ii.|.illl..m,l ;i| |.r..p:!:iii<.ns with vvhi- 1-
" th<- I. 'Oil :,n<l oifliliarv • vt» ns, ,,r rnn.irti:,ii i',.nnt, i tklnli-.mii. for th. •
I t-nni niter ,.f the li.seal vein- • iiiling June noth. i;i*« :m<t f,,r ;,n ,.r*l. i , nn. clliim !
■ .rtalii appi'iipriatioiiK or parts thereof heretofore ina.l, f,.r valil v. ,ir. In support
horeof. tve do hereby rertlfy.
F HIS I ] hat «H»rtain «*f th*- appropriutMtos ).# rf• I*>ft»r« ma<I* ,ir* iiijnD-fjuaf•
iimporly maintain tin cnitnt> f**r tin- nirr» nt fi n al v« ar. d u] that the public i
w* iiarc and m * d* nf s.Jd .»unty nrv Hindi as t* • rniuin- s*»r *n» r* niaimb r **f sain'
' • ar f*»r [••iral and ordinary cxpciiHcs, th - addit»• »n-i 1 itpn* .|)riHti'>ns ns list* d nnd |
s. t furtn by purposes anil amount:> in i:\idbit A iner t.. ..ua'ind md made
part ber* »tf
Si:ro.\|» That tin- financial dat. tuifiit In r* t*. hud and marked Exhibit
1* sh*t\Ns as nf th* close fif tb* month in \t pr* « • dinr tin filinu b» r**jf tin true
and corr* * t f»s* n! * <>ndiMor* f.r *h.. 1*,,*^^* ]fn ],** ,- yv: i ,r s.,«fj (*nn*i*y d th. t
Hi. surplus r< vt nu< o( .- : d exhit.lt ■.and
• i wlii.li iii nnike the .nlniiiumtl appropriation* herein requested.
TH1IMI That th* appropriations ..^ list-it j„ Flxhil.lt "f" li,-r.,.f . ult, unt-’
"K *t0.<»!»,nr* f**r pur|Hi*>. s |, >* urueni runl Imi- n-tiv* than th* additionnl need*
herein pre*. n'. <I
WHBKBFOUK. ftequ, ■> li- i s,I* that an nnl.-r >, rut. r-i| >■:.in ,-lllnc
Hi. -at,I appropriation*. and that tin i*. - • .m. s,. r,-i. t .c.-iher with ft,, al».,v»
stale,1 surtilu*. inakmv the total availaM* r. v-nu. ,n .'A.Ini'.tv. 1,. .-,,,|ilie<l an,l
appropriated t” th* several additioiinl and stii nl, 1 ■ n'al purp.,*, * as *. t for’li In
said Kxhil.lt "A” hereof.
"’I. I-1 U rilKK f RUT IK V. that ih*- aitgi-L-at ;.», .unt of s;0,| pr,,p«.>wi a.J.li-
‘i"iial and Mippl. m* nial appr*,printi,-:.s - not in . ■ ..f rI, in* .an. ; ml rt v.-nne
pro'.i.ted and a.-. iimul.K.-d for th, . urr, tit v, ir
IN WITNRSS V.'HKtlKoF. vv. lev. ln r< nr,to •. t .nir hand* and affixed tin
Mill of raid Countv at Kl Reno. OUliln.ina thi- ,;ti, .e,v I-', 1 ruarv. r.ej.;
WII.I. l.KIHHTt iN. Chairinan of lioanl
,f County Commissioners
II •> KtNt.KY. M.inlar
...... *’A Kl. MRKVRKDT. Mel......
A n I'.s I < K DROSS. (.omitV cl. rk
EXHIDIT -A"
LIST slid STATKMKNT of th. purpose a an
H-EVRO
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passed in completeness of man.
ufacturing and engineering
facilities! Two basic truck
models, each with a durable,
powerful chassis designed to
combine economy and relia-
bility! Dealers and service
stations everywhere stocked
with parts to render prompt
low-cost service! The most
economical time payment
plan in existence! That’s why
Chevrolet has become the
third largest builder of motor
trucks in the world!
X'P*
Jun. .-Pith
i Mf,.
in*.uni ..f proposed itihliiions.l ami
'utility, f,.r Ih" r* in.ilnd, r ,»f th ■ fj
Mippb'iu, ntnl appropriations ,|< > in, <i no, ,-s*. i v i , m ■ i to. j. l. I and ordinarv , nr-
f, nt ox-iwns* s of Cunadian Countv. for th- i .
cat year
- ndiiiL
* *ffI***- or
' D. pai'tni. nt
'County Highway
COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND
A mount
f'urp, >.--*•
Mnint of itoads
i:.-,|iii M. ,|
sin
i 't.i",
TOTAL
EXHIBIT "B"
FINANCIAL STATKMKNT a* at tin . |.,*. of th. month
to ip ml Fun,I of Canadian Countv. uvalliilil, f,.i tip fl • ,.| v, ,,r
is:’,;
ASSRTS
Allow*,| !,V'
Lx'-ls,- Board
.f Jan. I'.tZO. af th,
n<lin^' Jim, 30th.
?JS.fi't«. JS
Noltr
2:;,
I LG'JO.M
Non,
(1,323 v:>
‘7„ ILT. -t t
,ij.im:*>:
1 < 'ASH Dalaiiv, .,n hand
2 11*25 TANKS in pro,:,-ss of ,-<d|<-, tlon N.,p.
I.KSS tin- id p,roi-nt that was added f,,r *1>--
Dn«iu* ii,-Iv* ..... ... Null*-
NUT TAX ITS available
RSTIMATI-.D INt'D.MlT <»lh*-r than advalorcni tax
Balance In process of collection
I TliTAL ASSKTH
LIA III LIT1ITS:
’. W'AllItVNTS Outstanding
•> INTEKB8T—A> , rued and a, , ruing on warrant-
* Ksibnate)
T APPROPRIATIONS—Uncxpclld* (I l.nlam -
s TOTAL LI A HI LIT! ITS
.* St Ill’Ll S RK\ KNUK—or amount avalbilde ior addi-
tional appropriation*
XX. . ill,, uinl.-rsigni'd. d, hcrciiy ccrlifv tlml th- al.ov, is
stilt.-.ii. nt ,,f Up (is, at condition .>f th* •' -m*\ Higliway l-'und. ,.( Cniiadii.n , '.nint. .
t iklalt.itna, as at the i|,.*, of husine** Jan .l*t. ISji. and that aic -l il. imnt is in
acoidati, < w ith -nd ns shown hv the r* cords f ,.in- r- p. .ilv. .,ffj,. *
Dat'd tin* Ut Iv da* of l-',-l*ruarv, |*. •;
c i: t:t:"SS. c,unity CP rk
11 RltlilTRT <; K IT LI AT I i
Count-. Tr. a-ur, t
EXHIBIT "C"
I.ISI < * I-’ APPItt ’I'lUATtONS and th. Palau.* tl,.r*-.l availahh f-.i Ho fi*. ,-.|
*<ai * tiding Jun, noth. ISM, that an ip. long, i r. I'lin d .,r Hint
,|, niands may h. disp. ,■*> <l w tilt for th,- ninamd. r >,i it,, . <,i,. nt
win. u at, pr,,p-»s, d f.»r cancellatton
COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND
1’.a la lire
Purp-.hr A valla Id-
Bridge No IJT.5 ft,T'Hl.iXl
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