The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 159, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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several hundred thousand greater than jhe
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FIELD MICE
“Little ones." said Mother Field
Mouse, “you must always ba sure
that tha runways from your home
burrow, here In thla nice grassy nest,
; are kept clean and well brushed off.
I "You never can tell when you may
hava to run from dac 'er and It Is al-
ways well to be prepared.
"You have many euemles, hawks
and owls and snakes and coyotes and
crows and many other enemies. So
I you must be always careful.
| “Do not mind If they say you are a
j nuisance. Oo ahead and have meals
! of clover and alfalfa and seeds and
grain and vegetables. If any of you
, find your way to California there you
i will fled nice ralstns.
“Do not be sensitive If you speak of
the harm you do.
“It Is true that we do greet harm
|Jo agriculture, but we do not let that
upset us.
"Make up your mind that they are
planting those things for you and do
not worry.
“In the winter yoa may go through
tunnels which you will learn how to
Mrs. Drinkwater Divorces Husband
On statutory grounds Mrs. John Drinkwater was granted a divorce In Lon-
don from her husband, the dramatist, author of “Abraham Lincoln," “Robert
K. Lee” and other historical plays, ltefore her marriage Mrs. Driukwater was
Katherine Walpole, an actress. Photograph shows the couple.
FEEL SAFE — BE SURE
BE SAFE— INSURE
Fire and Tornado, Life, Accident
and Health.
Loans
FRED BOLTON
Telephone 1131J El Reno, Okla
Mrs. Randle
Dressmaking and
Alterations
321 S. L-rker rlionc 185W
I PRO-ORA
FOR
SORE THROAT AND
TONSILITIS
YOUR DRUGGIST KNOW8
Western Pioneer Tells
Interesting Experience
Frank Rikert, Who Left
Illinois for California
in Covered Wagon in
1864, Wouldn't Take
$100 for Bottle of
Tanlac
Frank Rikert, well-known resi-
dent of North- Sacramento, Cal.,
who came to the stale troil> Illina.s
In a covered wagon in 18*54. along
with other hardy pioneers, recently
exhibited a bottle of Tanlac. which
htt had purchased, to a friend
t( his home all remarked: "If I
thought this was the last bottle of
Tanlac I would ever be able to buy.
I wouldn’t take one hundred dollars
for it," thus proving tire high valu
ation he places on ‘he famons treat-
ment.
“I believe Tanlac really saved my
life when 1 look It after the Flu
about a year ago,” confined Mr.
Rigert. "for the attack left me 28
pounds off in weight, and unable
to turn over in my bed without as-
sistance. I tell you, I thought my
time had surely come.
■Rut, thanks to my wife’s insist-
once. I kept on taking Tanlac till
1 was able to do all work, again
had hack all my lost weight, and
I’ve been feeling years ycunger
ever since. I’m always telling my
friends about Tanlac, and can’t say
too much for It."
Tanlacj is for sale by all good
druggists. Accept no substitute. Over
40 million bottles Bold.
State of Oklahoma,
County of Canadian
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
To the Taxpayers of Canadian Co.
You are hereby notified all par-
ties who have failed to list their
property for the purpose of taxa-
tion for the current year will have
an opportunity , to make a return of
same without penalty, on any date
prior to the 10th day of March 1924
At the expiration of said date it will 1
become the duly of the Count;
Assessor to place such1 value on all
unlisted property as in h*s judgment |
is Just and penalize all delinquent
tax payers' an additional sum of one
(11.00) dollar.
Dated this 20th day of February
1924.
W. M. MORRISON,
County Assessor Canadian Co
Feb. 21 If.
Take Tanlac Vegetable Piils.
I
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(By United Press)
8EARCY, Ark.. Much ll.-R>
adoption of a new constitution, the
student body of Galloway College
has advanced the system of self-
government. which has been |n effect
at the college for the Inst
yea
Under the
o^ the
new Constitution, the
name oL the association has been
"hanged to "ThV Student Govern
mrnl Association of Galloway
the I Woman’s College."
The purpose of the association is
outlined “to promote self-iellance,
and iidvance Justice, good will and
loyalty to the college and to mate
several i other provisions for the welfare of
I hr school,"
eswxa
The food th v;
just keep youngster3
a-tingle v/ith healui—
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes.
Just one way to get that havor—
say in full, “Ke‘ logg’s Com Flakes.”
CORN FLAKES
Inner-xealed uiaxtite wrapper
—exclusive Kellogg leature.
R. I. TIME TABLE
NORTH AND 80UTH LINE
Train
North Bound
Arrive
12 ........ 3:40 a.m.
24 ..
32 ..
724 ..
706 ..
22 .,
Train
4:16 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
12:50 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
Arrive
Depart
4:00 a.m.
4:25 p.m.
7:45 p.m.
except Sun.
8:35 a.m.
Depart
"I Think You're Cunning.”
build under the snow and you will go
where there are nice feeding places.
“For some places are warm all win-
ter and tilled with good food.
“Do not mind if you destroy or-
chards by biting at the soft bark nnd
the roots and the fruit
Do not be upset because some may
say that that Is wrong to do.
“Be as destructive as you want to
be.
“Some mothers will talk to their
children quite differently.
"They will tell their children to be
good and kind and that they will be
loved.
“I tell you to go ahead and do all
the harm you can and If you have
enemies, as you will have—Just do
your (test to dodge them.
“That Is the advice Moiher Field
Mouse gives you.
“Of course I thiuk you’re cunning
little things, with your tiny eyes and
your little appealing mouse ways,
i “Few would agree with nie, but you
: see I do not mind.
i “I do not care who dislikes me or
who dislikes niy opinion.
"I do not want to be good and well
loved.
“I want to eat of the best of the
land—and dodge my enemies.
“That is the great thing for you to
remember. To be watchful, to dodge,
to remember that you cannot trust
any of them.
"And tell the same to a'l the lithe
Mice children you may have. Let this
lie the advice to every field mouse for
ail time."
So the little field mice remembered
what their mother had said to them,
and they thought her advice was ex-
cellent.
And from the grassy home nest they
went fortli to eat of the best of the
orchards and the gardens and the
fields and to dodge, dodge, dodge their
euemles, keeping ever a watchful eye
out for them.
And they kept their runways clenn,
their burrows could always he quickly
reached and their underground tun
nels were wonderfully built.
As more mice arrived In the grassy
nest always the Field Mouse Chief
It lie was flr«t taught to them: "Eat
I what yc /ant whether people like It
<v not, hut beiqnlek to vakii—and to
dodge- -axd to run.*’
Soirw Bound
31 ....... n: 3 * t.. in.
23 ........ 1.20 p.m,
11 ........ 11.46 p.m.
21 ........ 7:15 p.m.
705 ......
723 (except Sunday;
Trains 21 and 22 do
Sunday.
Trains 21 ana 70S consolidate El
Reno to Oklahoma City.
Trains 22 ana 705 consolidate Ok-
’ahonia City to El Reno.
EAST AND WEST LINF
6:50 a.m,
x:45 p.m,
12:05 a.m,
8:25 a.m.
2:25 p.m
not run on
Train
Enstbound
Arrive
Depart
44 .....
6.45 a.m.
42 .....
11:65 p.m.
720 ......
... 7:25 p.m.
7:45 pm
48 .....
4:25 p.m
712 .....
1:30 p tn.
Train
Wrebtbour.fc
Arrive
Depart
41 . . .
6:50 a.m
43 .....
7:55 p.ta.
’ll ....
47 ....
09 .....
8:30 a m.
Trains
41 and 42 i
tre through
’rain Memphis to Loa Angeles
Trains 719 and 720 local trains
Oklahoma City to Sayre, 41 and 42
■asking stops for through passengers
mly between Oklahoma City and
Sayre.
IN "HE DISTRICT COURT OF
CANADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO F. V|
TIERCE:
Notice is hereby given that/ on
the "7th day January, 1924. a Judg-
ment was rendered in the above
named court In an action wherein
Be..e Klntzley was Plaintiff, and F. | new i,ns renounced nil but one of
V. Pierce, defendant, adjudging that |lis ^ NV|ves.
Ashanti’s King Christian
King Kwaka Dua III of Ashanti, In
Africa's darkest wilderness, lias become
n Christian, and as fi st token of his
the said F. V. Pierce wns indebted
to the plaintiff in the sum of $39.16.
and costs in the approximate sum
of $31.00, and thereafter garnish-
ment summons issued out of said
court directed to J. W. Opdyke,
garnlsheelng any sum that said
garnishee might have in his posses-
sion, belonging to said defendant,
thereafter, said garnishee aniwered
stating that he had In his post*-!-* nn
the sun: of $50.00, belonging to said
defendant, and you. K. V. Pierce
must answer said garnishment sum-
mons -on or before Saturday, the 12
day of April. 1924. or nn order or the
Court will issue directing that said
sum be paid to tne pla'ittff to be ap-
plied on said Judgement.
Frank Taylor
Court Clerk
H. L. Fogg, Attorney for Flalntt'L
Publish 2 28 1974. 3 • 13 1921
It Is said that human sacrifices run
into the tens of thousands during the
latter part of his reign. On the out
skirts of Cootnassle, sh.vr the Detroit
News, I lie Jungle cspItHl. «iood the
‘‘crucifixion grove," to whose giant trees
(lie victims were nailed to die in lin-
gering iignn.v, while the walls of the
royal palace were built from plies of
skulls.
The Itrltlsh government told tlie king
[,, tour down the piiluce because of the
horrible odor of d. /nylng flesh The
King then went to the chaplain and told
him he wanted to become h Christian,
lint te was told thnt Ills hnrem was an
objection
Not a Casualty
l-'ii-st lloy Scout—You any Jimmy
Jones got hurt?
Second Roy Scout—No, not seriously.
He got (iiinnied In the pantry. Ilia fa-
tlior gave him liisl aid treatment.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
CANADIAN COUNTY ss
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Notice ts hereby given that pur-
suant to nn order of sale issued out
of the office of the county Court of
Canadian County, Oklahoma nnd dir
ected to me'the undersigned sheriff
of Canadian County, Oklahoma, com-
manding me to adertlso and sell
"One Nash Automobile, Engine
Number 207200. Model 681, License
Number 192-505, Serial Factory
Number 1S5345; to satisfy a judge
ment of forfeiture to the state of
Oklahoma, plaintiff, and a Judgement
of foreclosure of mortgage held by
Hie National Rond and Investment
Company, intervener. Said Judge
intent being obtained against Frank
M. Scott, with costs. That I will on
the 15 day of March, 1924, at the
front door of the Court house in the
city of El Reno, Canadian County
Oklahoma, at the hour of 9 o’clock
\. M. of sold date offer for sale at
public auction and will sell to the
highest and host bidder for cash
the above described automobile
Proceeds to be disposed o facrord
ing to low nn 1 pursuant to the order
of the Court.
Dated this 6 day of Mark, 1924.
T. C SHACKLETT.
Sheriff Canadian County
NOTICE
Pursuant to an order of the County
Court of Canadian County Instruct •-
ing sheriff of said county to Junk
and dismantle all stills and distill
i-rie i and pnrts thereof seized by said
sheriff and to turn samo over to th"
Ronrd of County commlsMoners to
h« bv them disposed of nt sale:
Notice Is licrebv given that stills
so junked and parti tJrwcef ooMlft
Ing of burners, pressure tanks, tools,
will be sold nt public gain to the
highest nnd best bidder for ensh on
th,, 16th. day of March, 1971, nt the
County Jail nt the hour of 2 o’clock
n. m. Mch 016 I
Stop that
Eczema/
A MAZING results have been pro*
Cx duced by S. S. S. in cases of ec-
zema, pimples, blackheads and other
skin eruptions. If you have been
troubled with eczema, and you
have used skin
applications
without number,
make a test your-
self, on yourself
with a bottle of
S. S. S., one of
the most power-
ful blood cleans-
ers known. S. S. S. makes the blood
rich and pure, and when your blood
is freed of impurities your stubborn!
eczema, rash, tetter, skin eruptions,
pimples, blackheads, blotches and
1 acne are bound to disappear.
There are no unproven theories about
I S. S. S.; the scientific results of each
of its purely vegetable medicinal in-
gredients arc admitted by authorities.
8. S. S. is sold at all good drug
ctores in two airei. The larger size
is more economical.
V/'l r World's Best
%lnod Medicine
NOTICE OF PROBATE? OF WILL
IN COUNTY COURT
Slat, of Oklahoma, County of Cana-
dian.ss.
Notice !h hereby given to all per-
sons interested in the estate of Rich-
ard II- Morion, Deceased, that on the
7th day of March, 1924. W. Leon Mor-
ton produced end filed in the County
Court of the County of Canadian and
Stute of Oklahoma, an instrument in
.writing purporting to he the last
Will and Testament of Richard n.
Morton, deceased, and also filed In
said Court his petition praying for
the probate of said Will and that
Letters Testamentary issue thereon
to W. Leon Morton, the person nam-
ed In said Will, and that said petf-
lion will lie heard at the court room
of said court in the city of El Rer.o.
:n said county nnd state on Friday
ibo 29th day of March 1924. nt the
hour of 10 a. in. of said day, when
ind where alt persons Interested can
ippear and how cause if any they
have, why the prayer of said poll-
■ ion should not he granted.
In Testimony Whereof I have hero-
into set my hand nnd affixed the
seal of the County Court of said
County, tills 7th day of March 1921.
W. M WALLACE Co. Judge.
(SEAL)
II. L. FOGG. Attorney.
First Published March 8 to 19.
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__ phone 377
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 159, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1924, newspaper, March 12, 1924; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910089/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.