The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 310, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 13, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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IlI Reno Democrat
EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
Published l>nil> Kxcipt Sundi■ y
W M.br, T. .1. U . A.
T. W. MAHKIt. Kditor
El Reno
Oklahoma
President L. K. Ilutts of tin board
of education, and Superintendent
Grady of Iho city schools state tli
owing to the crowded conditions ihk
prevailing in the city schools, more
school facilities must he provided ai
once. The hoard of education I:;1
already pone on record a favorlm-
a bond issue to erect a new Juni
high school building or build an aa
ditlon to the present high school. I'll
Chamber of Commerce and He ;iile :•
have also gone on record for add.
tlonal school buildings. If the school
situation is like the housing situaii "•
in EI Reno at the present time illI
no further argument is needed rela
tive (o providing more school build
ings.
Financial conditions at th-< pre:'. >■.
time apparently are not the very In'
and taxes are just about as high a-
the people • an stand. However ti)
city that do. i not go ahead an 1 n o
gresH, must Inevitably drop behind
and this applies u school mailers a
well as other llilng-i Whether 01
not you believe the schools of tin1
city are being conducted as the.,
should be lias little bearing on til
question of housing the children o
the city schools. The school chli
dren must be provided for, and ai
parenlly there can he no relief, u .
less a bond issue Is voted, to p ovi.l
for new school buildings. Edueatio
is a vital necessity, and the chit
cannot get the most out of schoo
life unless his education is condui
ed under suitable conditions. I.
there Is any way by which a bond
issue can be avoided it will be we
corned by the citizens of the city.
There is considerable room in tli
city hall building that is not no
Itilized to any great extent, hu
hether or not this waste room couh
e arrange ! for school purposes o
>t The Democrat does not knov.
e would suggest, however, that til
vlsablllty of using the third flo..
BELIEFS ABJUT DOVES
There Is a belief Hint the pigeon
has no gall. The story goes that
pigeons have no gall, because the dove
sent from tlie ark by Nonli burst Its
gall out of grief and none of the
pigeon family bus had a gall ever
since.
To feed
true frleini-
range pigeons Mil bring
Turtle doves In jiwr house are said
In banish rheumatism.
In Scotland a white dove, folio.'r«J
by a black dove means Ills followed
by joys.
The plge n Is supposed to look well
to its own stomach; hence pigeon tned
people are s:lld to be stingy.
When a pigeon perches upon the
house In Hindustan the owner tales It
to be n forerunner of III luck.
| tit Ion is filed In the District Court of'
Canadian County, Oklahoma, wherein'
Brown, Helen Mar Grown, -Inn c.I
DeLana, Jessie E. Carl, the Un
known Heirs, Executors, Administra-
tors, Devisees, Trustees and Assigns
ot M. J, Thompson, decen ed, the Un
Known Heirs, Executors, Adminlstra
I.,. S. Carl Is plaintiff, and Kate K.
tors. Devisees, Trustees and Assigns
of Thomas H. Brown, deceased, and
the Unknown Heirs, Executors, Ad
ministrators, Devices, Trustees and
Assigns of A. C. Harris, deceased,
are the defendants, wherein sail
plaintiff seeks to quiet the title to,
and remove a cloud from, the South
west Quarter (S\V 1-4) of Section
i wo (J), Township Fourteen (14i
North, Range Five (5), W. I. Al„
Canadian County, Oklahoma, and you
are hfreby notified that you have
'.een sued and must answer (he pe-
ition Hie i by the plaintiff on or be-
f" e the 6th day of Way, 1921, or said
, ill be adjudged and decreed b>
.1 on will be taken as true and it
aid Court that you, the said defend-
nts, have no right title or interest
In and to said real estate, and tilt
title of said plaintiff will be quieten
and said defendants will be restrain
ed and enjoined from asserting any
'aim In and to said real estate.
Dated .Vareli 21. 18J1.
FRANK TAYLOR,
Court Clerk
I OGCt & BENNETT. Attorneys.
(SEAL) april 14
mortgage the following described
real est;,!., belonging to said estate
to-wit:
Northeast Quarter (NE. 1-4) and
Lots One and Tow (1 and 2) and the
East one-half (E. 1-2) of Northwest
Quarter <NW. 1-1) all in Section 28
Township 111. North, Range 7 \V. I. M
(less one acre in the southwest coi-
ner for school house), in Canadian
County, Oklahoma, and that said
court has set said petition for hear-
ing on the 16th day of April, 1921.
NOTHING IS SO GOOD FOR KIDNEY
AND BLADDER TROUBLE AS
■r, HOBO
Kidney ^ Bladder Remedy
SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS
Be Better Looking—Take
Olive Tablets
To have a clear, pink skin, bright
eyes, n.1 i imples. a feeling of buoyancy
like childhood days, you must keep
your body free from poisonous wastes.
IJr. Edwards' Olive Tablets (a vege-
table compound mixed with olive oil)
act on the liver and bowels like calomel
—yet have no dangerous after effect,
lake one nightly and note results.
i hey start the bile and overcome
constip.ition. 1 hat's why millions of
boxes arc told annually, Joe and 30c
In India if n young woman wh. e j
hu.*hand Is away ■ s a pair of do\es,
it is a sijm that ho will soon como
hack to l i r.
In Lainash
white dove
either a rornv
to take aw n*
the appearance of a
the window nnv ns
or rise a good angel
i soul.
If you hear the first notes of a dovo
in spring while you are lying down,
"you will have ill )i filth nil ttu year;
If you are walking, perfect health; If
sitting, moderately good health.
GATHERED FACTS
The interest of (Jr. :it Britain's war
'h I t to the I'nih'd States amounts to
$L'5U,000.000 a year.
Bisons nre the only horned cattlo
native to America and they have never
heen domesticated.
auditorium be considered
fst, before resorting to a bond k
, it is estimated that a bond v.
,of $175,000 would be neoe-^ar
m building of additional school,
nil M this bond election should l>
amJ The Democrat would like t
of I
It is >;i!d that soft wood under
pleasure b« . omes considerably harder
than hardwood under pressure.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
STATIC OF OKLAHOMA,
ANADIAN COUNTY.
No. 6006
Venule Rogers, Plaintiff,
va.
Garvin Rogers, Defendant.
•S:ale of Oklahoma, to
Garvin Rogers:
Said ilef ndant, Garvin Rogers, will
take notice that he has been sued in
the above named Court for an abst>
lute divorce on the grounds of non-
support and extreme cruelty, and
must answer the petition filed there-
in by said plaintiff on or before the
2nd day of May, 1921, or said petition
will he taken as true, anil a judgment
for "i.il plaintiff in said action for
absolute divorce will he rendered ac-
cordingly.
Dated this 24th ifciy of March, 1A21
J. N. ROBRRSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Attest:
FRANK TAYLOR,
District Clerk.
. aprl K
SPRING IS HERE
Bring out that old I
spring suit of last year)
—send it to us and we1
will clean press and
mend it, and have you
ready to join the Eas-!
ter parade.
Unique Cleaning Company
217 S. Rock Island
Phone 132
A RAW, SORE THROAT
Eases Quickly When You
Apply a Little Musterole.
And Musterole won't blister like
the old-fashioned mustard plaster.
Just spread it on with your lingers.
It penetrates to the sore spot with a
gentle tingle, loosens the congestion
and draws out the soreness and pain.
Musterole is a clean, white oint-
ment made with oil of mustard. It
is fine for quick relief from sore
throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff
neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache,
congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum-
bago, pains and aches of the back ci
joints,sprain ',sore muscles, bruise chil-
blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest.
Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil-
dren KirD it handy for instant use.
at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time all
persons interested may appear and
present their objections, if any they
have.
Dated April 1st, 1921.
JEFF POTTER,
(First Pub. April 6-16d)
BASEBALL GOOD8
Spaulding': Official
Gloves
Mitts
Masks
Shoes
Bats, etc.
AT
barnard's
Blood Is the Sap of Life;
You prow l>y good blood ns n tree
prows by sap. Rich blood, robust
man. Good sap, sturdy tree. Keep
the blood healthy and wholesome;
poor, impoverished blood
cannot nourish the body
or remove the waste as
nature intended.
When your blood is
impure, itching, flaming
skin eruptions often
break out. and your body
s.ss
Keep It Pure
gets run down and weak—easy prey
for disease. To be safe, keep the
circulation wholesome.
For this S.S.S., the famous vege-
table blood remedy your
druggist keeps, is excell-
ent. Start cnriching
your blood with S.S.S. to-
day, and 'write about your
condition to Chief Medi-
cal Advisor, 838 Swift
Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
In ninny of the rural parts of Eng-
land the singular belief prevails that
In leap year all flel,l-be„„s grow on IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN
.ti additional bond issue of fro::
the wrong side of the pod.
Rubber trees grow at n tremendous
pace. At four years old from planting
a rubber tree will fneasure IS Inehe
III In rr, Drill II'.. , 1 1 : 1 :isiir. S lie ie<
lo I'o.oeo additional vote1 i..
m mi in and is tin.n ready fur tanolni
flot Purpose of building an and;
ill for the city.
Thl
go. auditorium Is greatly needed ti
Mveiio at the present time, and tli.
hi'iona I amount of bonds woul
,Ke hut very little illffernce ii
<es. We say that In the face oi
a fact that taxes nre high enougl:
iw, but the people of El Reno ma
altze that Improvements co-
oney, but the city that progress.
the city that is going ahead r>
ardless of conditions.
Any city can show progress who i
conditions are favorable, but the reel
live city is the city that can . liov
progress when conditions are unfa
curable. The live city attracts ii,
lustry and the best citizenship, it i
lot necessary to make El' Reno i
'live," but it is necessary to kei
lie city gniiig ahead at its pivsei
"ate of progress.
Citizens of El Reno, the matte.
IP to yuu for consideration, app ox
mately *250,000 will provide in u
For some yem ultraviolet rays have
been used for sterilizing water, milk
and other lluids. The Idea has now
been applied lo the disinfecting of
barrels and casks.
The women of the Macoa tribe of
Africa have a rich brown skin, but
ever since they saw the white sldn of
some Caucasian travelers they have
I AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
CANADIAN, AND STATE Ov
OKLAHOMA:
Maggie C. Haines, Plaintiff,
vs.
I. W. Haines, Defendant.
No. 5989
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
Canadian County—ss:
J. W. Haines will fake notice thai
he has been sued in the above entitl ;
■d court for a complete divorce ot '
reparation and division of property
upon the grouni! of desertion and
STANDS OFF A LOT OF DOCTOR B!U S "
Recommends Pe-ru-na for Catarrh of the Sicmaeh.**
, | Colds and Sri?
I *- Imvo owl Pcm-na for several yetra can benrtny r -
i-ommeml for catarrli of tlie stomm-h or enure Bvitein. I«l-
way* kr-'f benefit from It for colds and grip. It stand* off lota
nt aocutr bills ind inak' S one feel like a neir person."
ft* &• No. 3, Box 51, Wsyncsbnrg, Kentucky. ^ TTLK8,
It iawisptokerpa bottle of Pe-ru-na in the house for
emergencies. Coughs and colds may usually be relieved by
few doses of Pe-ru-na taken in time. Nasal catarrh, indi-
cation, constipation, diarrhoea, rheumatism or other troubles
due to a catarrhal condition of tho mucous membranes
nil call for Pe-ru-na as the successful treatment. Tho
health building, strength restoring qualities of this well
known remedy are especially marked after a protracted
sickness, the grip or Spanish Flu.
PE-RU-NA le justly proud of its record of fifty yoars
as health protector for tho whole family.
„ TABLETS OR LIQUID SOLD EVERYWHERE
" ■ oi (!♦ prtion and
over s!r_r petition ot
over jli. ir fin es until it _ them
the appearance of wearing a false face.
N
DTICE BY PUBLICATION.
TIIK STATE OP OKLAHOMA TC
KATi: K. BROWN, HELEN MAR
in'ov.w. the i"XK\a\vx heius.
EXEfl'TORS. M)M IN ISTR ATORS,
i>evi".i:::s. Tnt'STEES and as
SIGNS or M. .1 THOMPSON, DE
CE\SEI); THE I'.VkSOWN HEIRS.
EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS,
DEVISEES. TRUSTEES AND AS
plaintiff filed therein on or before
'he 16th day of May 1921, or the
same will he taken as true and Juds
ment of decree will he rendered ac-
cordingly,
FRANK TAYLOR, j
'p,,al> Court Clerk. !
W. H. STARKWEATHER,
Attorney for Plain!iff. a 2S
mate.y ,250.000 will provld SI0NS THOMAS II DROWN
f D° y°U wanl themT J DECEASED; AND THE UNKNOWN
j HHIR8. EXECUTORS, ADMIN1S-
BID8 FOR COAL £RATOR8, DEVI
The board of education of the ('it> ^NI) \ssi.;.\s - - '
mine-run.
f El Reno will aeei pt liiil fur filn
hint? HOll tons of real for the u
le city schools fn; the 'm. ; .
121-1911^
Submit bids
lues.
Prices to In f. ,, |, , . |.
eiffhts and mud, ....... ,,
Tjlt Is also desired to receive hid
| r the delivery to and th. Iiovi lin
1 (k in bins at the various hclioi
ildiiiKs t,s follows:
100 tons to Hinh School
7fi tons to Central School
«5 tons to Lincoln School
6 tons to Webster 8ch<> I
The board reserves the right to n
t any or all bids and to pla ui "
scales to weigh coal.
contracts will be awarded to th<
«st and best bidder.
lids will be opened nt the off .
the board In the city hall at S p
April 20.
.eave or mall bid to «|erk of tin
rd.
BOARD OK EDUCATION.
L- K. HUTTS, Clerk
ull line Marlnello Tn let ArtMr
|j atterson Drug Co Phone 1«8 ti
lECKASEI)
You
DEKEN
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CAN-
ADIAN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA.
In the Matter of the Estate of Jacob
Goenawein, Deceased.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby Riven that the un
lersigned Administrator with the
Wil annexed of the estate of Jacob
I UI M KKS Ciienaweln, deceased, hue presented
'I RKI;:. :nd filed In the county court of Can-
he]
8:
1 thi
adlan County, Oklahoma, his veri-
' ■ '1 petition asking for authority to
Spring Cleaning
Wtthat time now—Get out your Suits, Dresses.
Hats, bkirts, Carpets and Rugs and phone us—our work
" 1.1 [Me : J VOU.
EVANS & FALES
"WE DO OUR BEST" Phone 314
Save "Yourself
From the disturbances which
often follow tea and coffee
drinking— by a change to
Instant
Postum
This delicious cereal beverage of
coffee-like flavor is prepared
instantly in the cup to suit your
taste — free From any harmful
element—economical-satisfying
' Uteres a Reason for Postum
SOLD BY GROCERS
EVERYWHERE!
Made by
Postum Cereal Company, Inc.
Battle Creek, Michigan.
HEADACHE Caused
by tho strain can bo
relieved with glasses
we lit and make.
HENRY BEHNE
OPTOMETRIST
20l South Rock Island Avenue.
HELP WANTEU '
WANTED Lady to care for baby;
viso woman to do family washlnj.
208 W. Wade. lSp
POSITIONS WANTED
A WIDOW with 2 children wants to
keep house for widower. Phone
1001-R. 13„
HOME LAUNDRY BOS W. Penn. Tel-
ephone 734 R. m-lo
A WIDOW with 2 children wants to
keep house for widower. Phone
1001-R. 13„
GENERAL Blacksniithing, heavy ot
liglit, and all kinds of wheeling work
horse shoeing made a specialty.
Dyer s Shop, cor. Woodson and
Grand. jg
F. D. FOSTER
Phone 49. Engineer & Surveyor
City and Farm Surveys.
FOR SAl_e
TOMATO plants for sale.
I'ritzos, 312 S. Choctaw.
Michae.
aprl22c
FOR SALE—Sideboard at a bargain.
315 \\. Wade. J5p
•10,000 ACRE farm and ranch on Ori-
ent railroad west of mountains in
Chihuahua; a splendid going propel
ty at $3 per acre, easy terms. Wrlta
for booklet "D" Mexico Land Syndi-
cate, Dallas Texas. jbp
for rent
FOR RENT Nicely furnished thren
room apartment. 411 W. Russell.
Phone 1369. j3p
I HREE room furnished modern ap-
artment for rent. Inquire Wheelo.
and Howard. jgc
I'OR RENT — Light housekeeping
rooms modern. 410 E. Wade. 15c
FOR RENT—Modern bed room, hot
and cold water, close in, 1110R. lip
FOIt KKN'T—Four office rooms, sec-
ond floor Wilson Hldg. M. N. Wll-
son. utfc
lodges
Instant
© POSTUM
A BEVERAGE
•"< • «««n po<*oa of i
Dostum C r«al Cofwpanfcj'l
jr-iTlTfTi I ! 111111 11 111 It 11 u I m
El Reno lodge No. 60, A. F and A
M. regular meetings first and (hlrrt
Monday evenlugs of each month.
Special meetings Thursday evenings.
Visiting brethren especially invited
—J. J. Taylor, W M.; T. D. Penne-
baker. Secretary ^
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—I!uy Ford touring car in
good condition. Roberta Taylor, at
Southern hotel. j5|,
CASH TIRE SALE
Ten percent discount on Firestone.
Miller and Iowa Tires and Tubes.
HAHN BROS. VULCANIZING SHOP
Phone 1327. 301 S. Bickford Ave
Free Service Car—Work Guaranteed
ii
A.niiouncement
i' ivin taken the ayency for the well known Oxide
! -ies. we have a supply of batteries to fit any car.
\\ e have a complete line of repairs for Exide and
all other batteries.
Service Our Motto
STEELE BATTERY COMPANY
215 South Rock Island Telephone 1224
LAW NMOWERS and other tool*
sharpened. Michael Prltzos, 312 S.
Choctaw. aprl22c
LIME YOUR LAWN
Lime your lawn and garden spot to
correct acidity, and produce better
results. A dollar's worth will treat a
fifty foot lot.—Canadian Mill A Ele-
vator Company 19tfc
WANTED—Setting hens, pay 2 cent*
above market price. Kennedy Dairy.
Hp
LOST
LOST During Elks' parade, Btlinl.
brown htmdhag. Return to Demo-
crat. Reward.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 310, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 13, 1921, newspaper, April 13, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91249/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.