The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 288, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
El Reno Democrat
i'uhli&ht'd l>«ily Except Sunday
T.W MihM T. J, H* n...r il.jM.hr. W.A.ll.
T. W. HAIIKH, Kdilur
El Reno
Oklahoma
pointed.
FOR MAYOR
I hereby make public announc
ment of my candidacy, as an ind<
pendent candidate, fur re-election •
tile office of Commissioner of Puldi
Affairs and Ex Officio Alayoi of th
City of El lleno, Oklahoma, ubjee
to the will of the at the regit
lar municipal election, April .r> 11
1921. I will greatly appreciate yon
support and if elected will colli inn
to be your faithful ervant
l\ P. DUFFY.
And kuli oft while they're slewed.
It Is part of the Irony of I fe Hia
the onion should b< first to decline
In price.
Many men are always prepared for
the worst. They are never disap
CHICHESTER 5 PILLS
Vr THE DIAMOND BRAND. A
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J'. niu «; •• 1 < \W
71 - . I v. :It I ! ,.- K. ' II. V/
—^ t 1 I L«- .... „lh«r |{ . > of your V
Don't criticize tlio man who never
tips hiH hat to the lailieH Maybe he
Js bald headed.
"Getslt"
The Corn
and Callus
Peeler
This Corn Remover is Guaranteed.
Ilcllcf from corn guttering follows tho
Hpplh*nt 1< n of "Gets-1 t"n I most as quickly
iin pain follows the thrust of a pin or knife
irl-t. A* f"t 'll I•<'II I's.TFIt *
:h.\ni ril.i>
• St. Sliest, Alwa>t
FOR MAYOR
I take this means of announciii
as an independent candidate for tli
office of Commissioner of Public Ai
fairs (Bx-Officio Mayor) of the C!it
of El Reno. April election. I In li< v
In the Impartial enforcement, of tit
law and economy and efficiency ii
.city government. If elected L prom
ise to serve to the best inf« >st o
all the people Yours sincerely,
JAY. W. JONES.
riiinrl-l. 1
IAMONII
1 sill n BY DRijr.fiisrsrvrRVMLRf
opher.
An ancient Greek philo
Th* inistocle by name,
Once drank a hemlock highball
And then, they say. died mime.
Of course, this lad was brainy.
But his style was rather crude;
For now they drink wood alcohol.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as th«y
cannot : • ich the • ut of the <hs«nae.
Catarrh im n local disease, jpr«atly in-
fluenced by . onsiitutional conditions, and
In order to tire It you must take an
internal reined,> Hall's Catarrh Medi-
<fne Is taken Internally and acts thru
the blood .ai the mucous surfaces of the
< Ha Catarrh Medietas was
prescribed h.v one of the best physicians
in this country for years. It is com*
posed of some of the best tonics known,
< omhinecj with some of the best blood
purlfi«T8. The perfect combination of
Me ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medl-
ine is what produces such wonderful
• ♦nits in itarrhal conditions Send for
testimonials, free.
(«• .1 CHKNT-iY & CO. Props., Toledo, O.
\ 11 I)ruuKists, 7S<-.
Hall's I'imllv Pills for constipation.
The peculiar thing about an ac
count of long standing is that It has
been running a long time.
)ver^i France they
Over"16 France they make a drink
from prunes and call it pruned*
Here wi make our of rai: ins why
not call It ralsinell?
USE TI IK WANT A S.
"DANDERINE"
Girls! Save Your Hair!
Make It Abundant!
••GeU.l "
Ends Pain-
ful Calluoea
and Corns
Into the flesh. Not only hard corns or
soft corns but every kind of corn or callus
surrenders to "Gets-It" and pools right
otT. It takes just a few seconds to stop the
pain with twoor throe drops. (Jo to your
drunsrlst today. Get a bottle <>f "Gets-It."
Costs but a tritlo everywhere. Your
mon y back if not satisfied. Mfd- by E.
Lawrence <k Co., Chicago.
Hold in K1 Hetio ny Jones Drug
Phone 1327. 301 S. Bickford
HAHN BROS. •
VULCANIZING
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA QUININE
FOR AM)
Colds, Coughs 'OV La Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Taki- no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the lirst Miire/t'.
Bieaks up a cold i:i 24 hours — Relieves
Grippe in 3 daya—Excellent for Headache
Quinine in this form docs not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic
Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
CHANDLER SI
Fa mo us Fo r Its ,AI arv e I ou s Afp /J o
Lasting Durability and
Faithful Service
CHANDLER owner take pleasure in telling us
how their cars stand up under h, rd service.
Th* Chandler "stands up" because it is correct in
engineering and sturdy con st ruction. And back of
this great car stands one of the stable companies
of the automobile industry.
The Most Closely Priced Fine Car
always asked to pay nearly as much.
Chandler has
paved -the way in price
leadership, and it is just ;.:!
conspicuously under priced
today as ever in its ti"
years. Cars which on :
were nearly competitive
list hundreds of dolia- ;
higher, and for smaller e.
giving much k:;s you it
The mechanical superiori-
ty of the Chandler Six makes
wide appeal everywhere, and
l hi -. coupled wit ii (lie most
beautiful and r -1 fill bodies,
make the Chandler stand
out prominently in front
of al! other medium priced
ca "s.
Cord Tires St ndnrcJ Equipment
,
W iVi;f¥ f
hone 60.>
imt$&\
COMPANY
Seven-Passenger Touring Car, $1930 . ur Pu^aengri '<>iuh Car, fJOtO
Four'Passenger Roiidster, S 10 J
Seven-Passenger Sedan, $3030 Four■ Passenger <"/> •, $ ' -JU Limousine, $3530
(Priits f. c. I. Clatland, Or. )
Standard Motor Co.
200 N. Choctaw
THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR
CLEVEI \ND, OHIO
Kidneys or Bladder
Out of Older?
Do you suffer from kidney or bladder
troubles? If you do, here indeed
is gootl news. Whether your case
is one of recent development or long
standing1, quick, sure, lasting relief
may be yours through IIOBO
Kidney & Biaddcr Remedy. This
wonderful herb medicine lias relieved
many hundreds of sufferers, and can
help YOU. Contains no alcohol or harm-
ful drugs. At drugi'ista everywhere for
$120 the bottle. Ilobo Med. Mfg. Co.,
Shrevcport, La.
HOBO
Kidney £y bladder R<?moay
' I
immediately after a "Danderlne"
naasage, your hair taltes 011 new life,
lustre and wondrous beauty, appear-
ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be-
cause eaeli hr.lr seems to fluff and
thicken. Don't let your hair stay life
less, colorless, plair or seraggly. You,
too, want lots of long, strong, beauti
ful hair.
A 35-cent bottle of delightful "Han
citrine" freshens your sealp, cheeks-
dandruff and falling hair. This stim
jhting "beauty-tonic" gives to thin,
anil, fading balr that youthful bright-
less and abundant thickness.—All
Jrnggisls!
H^ffiEST
What Do You Say
when you ask for
Corn Flakes ?
If you dorit say
Post
Toasties
you miss the best there is in
flavor, crispness, and all round
goodness. Get the flakes
that come triple-sealed in the
yellow and red package.
Tfiey don't mush down when
cream or milk is added.
Ready-to -serve-Economical
Made by
Postum Cereal Co.,Inc..Battle Creek.Mich.
the MERRY JOURNEYS or
*mnme
/
m
'I'm lwfully hungry," says old Fein Packer
to Mary Jane.
Mary Jane and the Woodpecker
ONE day after school was 01U, Mary
Jane was going home when she heard
somebody hammering away up in
Ihe tree. Mary hadn't any idea what any-
body could be fixing away up in the tree, so
she stopped to look; and walked around and
around the tree.
Finally she saw old Pete Pecker away up
at the top of the tree hammering away and
looking for beetles under the bark. Pet J
Pecker looked doyvn on her and said,'Have
you anything good to eat in that lunch basket
of yours? I haven't found a beetle for an hour
and I'm aw-ful-ly hungry."
Mary Jane said, "You come right down
here and I'll give you a nice big piece of
bread, spread with the most de-li-ciou s syre )
you ever tasted in your whole life."
Pete Pecker hopped down, and helped
Mnry got her basket open. Pete wiped his
bill off with his feet, and said he was all
ready to eat at any timp. So between them,
they finished every crumb of the lunch that
Mary had 1 ft from school. And then they
told Btori *8 and gossiped until it was time'
for Mary to go home and help her mother
S^t si'"per r ady.
I.Liry 1 -ado vp 1 r tnind that Mary Jane
Syrup i3 so very gi o'i that she ought to tell
even-body jr. the world about it, so as not
t bts ,f: .
In 1 i'.-t'e why foe 3 everywhere today
—< u' i'vlaryj r.v. ..v'rup on their waffles,
par- :!.dcornbr« 1, and say it's the best
syr_p cnybody ever tasted.
look ron -1
tnJ Old Baldfacn the
■ 'nry abnut "Mary Jm
'SC. "
T^X3"ppT^ For nil rhildrrn. T>r ui- Ictc t of
* X\.X2/X-y fully illustrated. Sen' f. upon rt t ■ i;-i
from can of Mary Jane Syrup. Write Crrn lYoduct P-. lining Company, Aryo, Illinois.
ry Jnne Fairy Tnler, beaut i-
Mary J; ne Laltel taken
Little Folks and Large
Appetites
go hand in hand with Mary
Jane Syrup. Spread "a slice
of bread in time and you save
many a whine." Mary Jane
is nice and thick—with a deli-
cious sorghum flavor. And the
cost to you is less than most
syrups. Get a can today at
your grocer's.
MARY JANE SYRUP
WITH THAT DELICIOUS SORGHUM FLAVOR
V/allace-iVlcVay Brokerage Company
Local Sales Representative
Oklahoma City, Okla.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 288, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921, newspaper, March 17, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91226/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.