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THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
SATURDAY. AUGUST 27. 1927.
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LA S SIFI EH MARKETS | FOLKS YOU KNOW
iT AO COL
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 5 foot mower sickle be-
tween El Reno ami Banner. Inquire
1 lemocrut.
LOST—Between El Reno ami King-
fisher, one Gladstone suitcase
Finder please phone 585-W.
LOST Ladles' Shrine pin. Reward.
Mrs. L. A. Howell, 412 South Bar
ker.
OKLAHOMA CITY LIVESTOCK
1 ('altle receipts 100; ealveB 50 for
I the week; generally 25c lower; veal-
era 110.25; bulk $9.00.
llog receipts 450; 5 to 10c higher;
top $10.65; bulk $10.0t) and up.
KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK
Cattle 700 for the week; bulk
Stockers 20c lower; top heavy steers
$14.20; calf receipts 100; steady; top
i *14.50.
Hog receipts 1,000; generally steady
• op $10.80; bulk $10.25 and up
FOR SALE
FOR SALE— 2-story brick business
building; 2 modem houses; 140 acres
of land. Inquire F Frederick. lo9 N.
It. I.
Winter is coming and a closed car
is a great convenience. Have a good
used Ford coupe for sale, (’all at I
Daily Democrat office.
•TWENTY ACRES AND PLENTY”
FREE book tell.-, truth about Florida
land monthly payments $150 an
ane; no interest; no taxt->; sick ben
efit features; Sylvester E. Wilson
Dept. F-171, Orlando, Fla.
FOR SALE 200 April white leghorn
pullets. Johnson strain. Address
Box 216, El Reno.
Wheat
: Oats .....
. Rarley .. ---------
Kafir............
Eggs
1 Cream
: Butter
'Rye -
j led Kafir ..
lar Corn, yellow ...
; Car Corn, white ..
I 'he’Vd corn, mixed
belled coru, white
-thelled corn, yellow
1.26
.45
.60
.SO
.24
.32
.35
.80
Miss Lillian Aderhold of 405 South
Williams will arrive home Sunday
from Boulder, Colo., where she has
Just completed a summer course at
the Stale university.
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Mrs. E. P. Kelly, 803 South Ma-
comb, left Friday for an extended visit
at Los Angeles. San Francisco and
Portland. Mr. Kelly accompanied her
to El Paso. Texas.
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Mrs. B. E. Tucker of Vancouver,
Wash., arrived Friday to make her
home with her daughter, Mrs. Alice
Butler. 317 South Evans.
SUNDAY SERVICES
PURE Bred chicks from heavy laying
flocks. Per 100; Brown. Buff or White
Leghorns $7.00; Rocks, Reds, Wyan-
dotus, Orpingtons, Anoonas, $8; As-
sorted $6.50. 90 percent alive, prepaid
arrival guaranteed. Catalogue. Order
from this ad. Consolidated Hatcher
ies, Columbia. Mo.
FOR SALE—30 shoats, weighing from ,
80 to 140 pounds. Robt. (larmier i
Union City. !
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday school at 9:45.
Morning worship at 11:00. The
iunion theme is "Calvinism, What
It Is." an exposition of a
lerstood subject. Opportunity for the
reception of members will be given
it this service. Any wishing to join
by examination will meet with the j
Session a* 10:50 in the north room of j
the church.
Christian Endeavor at 7:00.
Evening worship at 8:00. The last
of the union outdoor services for this
(ar at the. Central School Grounds.
Edward Murray Clark.
Minister.
Miss Ruth Masters, who has been
1 the house guest of Miss Eleanor
Aderhold, 405 South Williams, for the
past week, returned to her home in
•j,,1 Minco, today.
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1 Miss Katherine Hopkins of Oklaho-
ma City Is visiting at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. R. U. Rector and Mr.
Rector, 820 Soutli Rock I si and.
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Miss Corinne Bell, instructor of
psychology at the Oklahoma College
for Women at Chicknsha. was the
guest of Miss Hazel Church, 1319
South Dilley, Friday
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Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Morris of Dai-
little tin ] las, Texas, are the week-end guests
at the home of the former's brother,
F. H. Morris and Mrs. Morris, 603
South Williams. They are enrouto
home from a 10 weeks’ outing at
points in Minnesota.
Mrs. It A. Bruce and daughters,
Pauline and Virginia Hell arrived home
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Snodgrass of
Dallas, Texus, Harry Snodgrass and
Miss Louise Schroeder returned
Thursday morning after a ten days’
motor trip to Colorado Springs, Colo.
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Mr. and Mrs. I). R. Snodgrass who
have been the guests of relatives here
will leave Saturday for their home in
Dallas, Texas.
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Among those who attended the an-
nual Shrine Picnic and Golf Tourna-
ment in Oklahoma City Friday were:
Mr. and Mrs. c. O. Dowell, and daugh-
ter, Martha Jane, Mrs. J. O. Hall,
daughter Mary and son William, Mrs.
I). H. Itauli and daughters Lavern and
Betty Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Columbus
Hull and son Melvin, Mrs. J. J. Dil-
lon, Mrs. Chas, Mason anil sou Paul,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Patterson and
sons Bill and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. G.
F. Gateka, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. John-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Higby, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Morris, sons Clifford
and Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood-
house and son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Trevaihan. Dr. and Mrs. Thos.
Aderhold and daughter. Eleanor and
Ruth Masters of Minco, Mr. and Mrs.
B. D. Ashbrook, Mrs. C. C. McLeese,
daughter Doris and son Kenneth of
Davenport, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Wilson and daughter Maurine, Miss
Irene Deskins of Ardmore, Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. Wattson, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Campbell aud daugter Na
talle, J. T. Allison, M. A. Ashhrook,
A. T. March, Harry Vaupel, Glenn
Botiehrake, Billy Muter and BUI
Waldo.
Mr. and Mrs. W H Cobbs and fam
lly of Dolores, Colo., are the guests
at the home of Mr. Cobb’s brother. R.
B. Cobbs. 718 South Macomb. The
Cobbs family will locate in this city
where Mr. Cobbs is associated with
the newly organized Mann-Cobbs
Lumber company.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Phelps and
daughters have moved into the Harry
C. Stallings’ property at lt‘12 South
Barker.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Kelly, lo20i
South Barker, left this morning over-
land for Rochester, Minn., where Mr. |
Kelly will go through ihe Mayo Bros. -
clinic.
* # *
Mrs. Glenn Bonebrake 503 South.
Roberts, was an Oklahoma City vis i
itor. Friday.
• • •
L. E. Taylor, of Auadarko, was a
business visitor here. Friday.
* » •
Mrs. L. A. Pierce and sons. Wallace j
Neal and Lee left Friday evening for |
their home in San Antoni •. Tv;., alter
spending three weeks' at the home
of Mrs. Pierce's parents. Mr and Mrs
j. p. (tempton, 108 East Cavanaugh.
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Thos lenseu tnnisaciel business in
GuMirie, Fik’ay
• • •
Lester Wills will spend Sunday in j
Oklahoma City, the guest of friends.
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R. E. Martin or the Estate Stove
company, Cincinnati, Ohio, was a
business visitor here, today.
Mrs. Sadie Eckhard will leave Sun
day overland tor a few days’ visit
with relatives at Wellington, Kaus.
Miss Agnes Schubert will accompany
he- to Caldtvell.
• • •
j n Green of Oklahoma City was
a business visit u* here, yesterday
• • •
Miss Irene Hanna has returned
Horn a two weeks' visit with relatives
at Hillsboro, Tex.
* * *
Mrs. J. W Haydon aud daughter
Miss Rena were Oklahoma City vis-
iteis, Friday.
CHICHESTERSPILLS
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111 A MON II l(K (Ml IMl.l.H, f-r I*
years known is Best, Safe?t, A twtys Reliable
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Friday after u two
Denver, Colorado.
weeks’ visit at
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Carder & King
Mrs Harry Vaupel, 1116 South
Hoff, who recently underwent an op-
eration at St. Anthony's hosp'tal in
Oklahoma City, will be r -moved to her
li'Cj v this evening
Dr. B E. Carder Dr. E. C. King T
Chiropractors j*
Over Jones Drug Store
Phone 1155 * 5
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PERSONAL
DOCTORS who think! I’ll give you 1
a scientific jolt. Send business card j
only. It is most Important Or. ]
Jones, 204 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, i
Pa.
MALE HELP WANTED
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Cor. Barker and London
Wm. H. Matthes, Minister
Bible School meets at 9:30 a. m.
Morning worship and communion
service 10:40 o'clock, sermon, "The
Social Significance of Love."
Always a cordial welcome.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Bolts and
daughter, Virginia leturned to their
home in Yale, Okla.. Friday after a
brief visit in the 'borne of Mr. Bolt's
sister, Mrs. J. W. Haydon and Mr.
Haydon, 321 West Wade.
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FREE pants and free mufflers with |
$15.00 suits or overcoats. Agents '
make |3.ot>; beautiful patterns and
colors Fastest sales proposition.
Large samples free. Universal Tail-
oring Co., 640 Broadway, New York.
DISTRIBUTOR for 100 store route j
this county. Experience unnecessa-
ry. No selling, distribute and collect.
Should net $70.00 weekly. Box 270.
El Reno, Oklahoma
AGENT, ix- thousand miles ahead of
competition. Patented product house-
wives want. 100 percent profit. Com
mission in advance If wanted. Treas-
urer, Box 929 New Orleans I,a.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
August 28. 1927.
Christian Science services corner
London and Hoff streets. Sunday
morning at 11:00 o’clock, subject
'Christ Jesus.' Golden text 1 John
1:9, "In this was manifested the love
of God toward us, because that God
sent bis only begotten Son into the
world, that we might iive through
him."
Sunday School at 9:45. Testimonial
services Wednesday night at 8:00
o’clock. The reading rooms, located
at 107 East Wade street, ure open
from 12:00 to 5:30.
Mrs. Guy Sigler, son. John and
nephew Earl Deskins of Ardmore ar-
rived today for a few days’ visit in ,
Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. G. \V. i
Cooper, 615 South Ellison.
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Miss Pauline Rector, 82o South
Rock Island, will return Sunday after i
a month's visit In the home of her
sister, Mrs. Stanley Warner and Mr.
Warner at Denver, Colo.
* * *
Henry Umbach returned to liis(
home in Weatherford, Oklu., Friday,
after spending a few days’ Ihe guest j
of his daughter, Mrs. Marie Camp-
bell.
WANTED
ST. JOHNS METHODIST CHURCH
R. C. Taylor, pastor.
The pastor's subject for the Sunday
11:0 0a. m., service is "Truth." A
fierce war is being waged between
WANTED—28 dozen Rock or Red
eggR for setting Sept 1. Will pay , Truth an(| Error, between Facts and
Premium on market. Phone 782 or I Fancles. The „astor wU, takp the8(J
_____ matters as they apply to our life to-
I day in the realm of Business, Educa-
tion ami Religion. Soloist for this
FEMALE HELP WANTED
LADIES
cards at home; experience unneces-
sary; no selling Addressed envelope,
brings particulars. Triangle 130 Flat-
bush Ave„ Brooklyn, N. Y.
We pay $5 hundred coloring , service, Mrs. Spradling and Mr. Mad-
dux. Miss Marlon Taylor will pre-
side at the organ.
Sunday School 9:15 a. in. Evening
service with other churches at Cen
George Aderhold ami Ryan Morris
will return Sunday from a few days’
outing at Sulphur Springs, Okla.
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Mrs. R. A. Westbrook and children,'
x'ho are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.'
J. B. Compton, 108 East Cavanaugh,
will leave Sunday overland for their
homo in San Antonio, Tex. They are
enroute from a several days’ visit in
Nebraska.
• • • i
Miss Mary Sue Pyle, who lias been
the g-m-st of her cousin. Miss Anita
MAKE $1,000 before Christmas Selling 1 *'awn
exclusive presonal Christmas cards;
distinctive steel eii,,raved designs. Ex-
pensive Sample Book free. Wei mure,
Janes and Sugden, Rochester, N. V.
NAZARENE CHURCH
The revival meeting Is progressing
nicely, flue crowds and good inlerest.
There are a number of people prayed
through tills week. We cordially In-
vite you out to tlu-se services each
evening- at 8. Good singing, and spe-
LADIES— Earn $15 dozen sewing ap-
rons; absolutely no selling; experi-
ence unnecessary; materials cut. Ad-
dressed envelope brings Instructions. j‘,al service. The preach
ers are preaching the old fashioned
Jersey.
ALPHA. 202 Market St. Paterson, New 1<irs nr" Preaciung me out tasiiioneu
Jersev. gospel in the old fashioned way; hear
__- - - them, you trill enjoy it.
FLINT, Mich.. Aug. 27.—The city of
Los Angeles has paid a tribute to the
speed and stamina of Buick by adding
Pyle, 801 South Bickford, for the past! 20 Buick touring cars to its fleet of
two months, left Friday for her homp ’ police department vehicles, bringing
in Saltillo, Miss. | the total number of its police-owned
____ j Buicks to 65. The cars are to be used
in general police work, as well as In
supervision of traffic.
The decision to augment the police
fleet of Buicks as a means of increas-
ing police efficiency, was reached as
Few people except astronomers
have over noticed the variety of col-
ors in Ihe stars. While Ihe majority
of stars shine with a pure white
light, there are no fewer than 85 of
of those visible to the naked eye
which have tints of red. blue, and
even lilac.
LADIES -Earn $16 dozen sewing ap-
rons home: experience unnecessary;
materials cut; instructions furnished
Addressed envelope brings particulars.
Milo Garment, 235 Broadway,
onne. N. J.
ENVELOPES Export
Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching!
at 11 by one of the evangelists. The
N. Y P. S and Juniors vlll meet at j
7 Song service for tne evening sen ]
Bay- | h-a will start at 8 under the tent. Serv-
ices each evening next week at 8
WOODS THEATRE
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
“JEWELS OF DESIRE'
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
a result of a year's test with Buicks,
Captain C. J. Sweeney, in charge of
the Ixjs Angeles police transportation
division, explained.
Tests with the Buick indicated that
it could be operated with equal safe-
ty in all weather, that it enables po-
lice to be constantly on patrol, and
that in emergencies it would carry
five or even more policemen to the
point Where they were needed, along
with the equipment required to take
charge of the situation.
I. W. Birnbaum, chairman of the
Los Angeles Police Commission, be-
lieves l»s Angeles’ step is helping to
make police history. "As soon as the
news went out that we were about
to make this Buick purchase,” said
Mr. Birnbaum, ”we received letters
from police heads in several larg.i
cities, asking for full Information, and
explaining that similar steps were un-
der consideration there."
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Mary Robrt.1 l\
liinnieh St.*
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ADDRESSING
ence unnecessary. Earn $25.00 week-
ly al home. Dignified apare.tlme work
for ambitious persons. GOODRICH
Edgar Pierce, pi.stm
SUPPLY COMPANY. DEPT 529 C.
TIASJ CHICAGO. INDIANA
WOMAN WANTED tor travatiag
proposition, not married, entirely
unincumbered, with high school edu
cation, between 25 and 40. Good
paying proposition. Give age. eduru
Hon, experience in first letter. F. E
Compton * Co. D»o« N Dearborn.
( liicago.
The Junior United Service Club in
London, which this year celebrates its •
centenary, possesses what is probably
the grimmest collection of club relics
in existence, in the shape of sundry,
locks of hair from the heads of wo-
men and children massacred al
Cuwnpore during the Indian Mutiny.
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LADIES We pay $5 hundred color
lug birthday cards; no selling op
portunlty beginners: experience un-
necessary, Addressed envelope brings
particulars. Arleraft Card 321 Broad
way, N. Y.
CRITERION
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
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Happened
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A queen bee lays between fifteen
and eighteen thousand egges al a
time.
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Over ii.otto tons of coal are required
to carry a big liner across the At-
lantic.
The recent garden pany jgiven by
their British Majesties was attended
by more than 12,000 guesta, represent-
ing Ihe largest crowd ever seen in
the grounds of Buckingham Palace.
A single apple tree on which ure
growing 20 different varieties of ap-
ples Is possessed by a man in Ches-
ter. Conn. The tree has been grafted
and re-grafted until an amazing as-
sortment has been produced
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 184, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 27, 1927, newspaper, August 27, 1927; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909825/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.