The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 165, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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THE EL RKNO DAILY DEMOCRAT
THE LEXICON OF A BOY
f JudgO
Much Uit«T'--t ami no !
ment is nhown.in the new n'i
that has lately developed In lb'
Calumet . - u;:i.unity \
of numberless derricks ai p
the distance to the promoter". An it
why not? Calumet i« on dir t
with the rich fields of the nor" n
part of the mater and the i.il ti 1
in the southWeH part the t t«
and Texas.
Twenty years ar" b<fore th O
lahoma wells were o|i-iied In
oldest oil fields of th*' ate, i
J'avy saw unnu ' "ti'
pinkb 011 his farm south of t'
and sent the "oil" away fur ar
His.
LeaHlngs are. now h 11 !
Koirth of i alumet 1
In ft mile of town. The pi.
secure a sufficient
leases to enable a drilling
to go down and make a I 1
This Is about secured. A d ' '
company Is ready to n> bon
•hat they will begin drilling
90 days.
Ijeascs are iImo b<"ir i "
territory nort.fi of I he North Can at
Ian river.—Calumet Chleft
DIFFERENT OPINIONS
(Edinburgh Scotsman)
Two doctors met for the (1 _t time
at a reception Both were I uuom
though each adopted a differ 'i
tein of treatment. Said the one
loftly. as he ,h0ok the otl '
hand:
"1 am Rind to meet you as ft gen
Heman, sir, though 1 can't admit Mi
you are a physician."
"And I," said the other, smlllm
faintly, "am glad to meet ,'<ui
physician, though I can't admit i
you are .a gentleman."
Henr J. S. Parry, grand secri
of the F. O. E. at tho city hull Tliu
day evening, March 2, at S p. m
T rej helpinss of every- j
u'lle, v ;th the privilege:
T' . ;.: *:i you are told to J
t ■ Ring is outside waiting
ir nt business which
f .'ever interrupting.
V place where you
still and behave
ime time.
s— L/uck.
i T'ie only person of
■ ntiinee to whom you
1 w'll ag to give more than
>. .. of n apple.
I'eople who can stay
lone a they like.
11 • f, je"d who understands.
•ling grown-ups are al-
iv to notice on your face
i you would like to
if the doctor who took them
nt of you.
* The place to go to when
i'ro hint."
Of th" Kagles will
. I at tlie city hall on
a ng at 8 o'clock by J.
r nd secretary of the or
>n . is invited. 28 2c
.... **&... . «-• •
HE MaKKETS*
. .♦
Springs 18c
Stags 12c
Ron i era 7c
Eggs 15c
JButter fat 26c
Halley 35c
Whe.it, i xport, 1.00
Mill ng wheat $1.15.
Corn mixed 50c
I'r.m white 51
Kaffir 55c.
Oftis, 1921, 30c
Oats. 1920, 40c
llye 55c
DYE OLD WRAP, SKIRT,
SWEATER, CURTAINS IN
DIAMOND DYES
Each package of I . I
contains direction > ; :r
woman can (lye or tint her old worr
faded thingn new. Kv n if •
never dyed beforfl she < an put. a r
fadeless color into habby > •
dresses, wai: ' f :'
sweater^, coverin:* , draperies, Tian
ings, everything- I''1'*' 17 !?f' i!'!
Dyes—no other kind ti.en perfect
home dyeing is guaranteed. Ju>
tell your druggist whether the m
terial you wish to dye is wool o
silk, or whether it is linen, cottoi
or mixed goods. Diamond Dye
never streak, spot, fade, or run.
FINDS SOMETHING
10 DO THE BUSINESS
(1 e. rytbing that I heard
r tomach and ixiwel trou
d bloating, but got no perma
-]j until 1 struck Mayr's Won
K iedy, and that did the
My son In Canada lias
Mken and writes It bin don<
a lot of good." It !h a simple,
preparation that removes
H mucus from the Intei.
mat and allays the lnflamma
which causes practically all
: 'U. liver und Intestinal all,
including appendicitis. One
!! <■ nvinee or money refund
All Druggists.
-tom
merit
HEAD an<l USE the WANT AI-S
Hi
Rcinin^lon Portable
For Home and Office
Cash or Terms
ISA *: > ;> HOOK STOUF
CALOMEL GOOD
BUT NEXT DOSE
MAY SALIVATE
It lr. Mercury, Qulckollver, Shocks
Liver and Attacks Your
Bon«
WANTED Salesman with an'
bile by lurge oil and paint coma
to call upon farmers and auto owi
era. Previous experience unne
sary. Excellent opporlu i
at Kerfoot hotei. II. G. Martin
i Works Like
/ a Clock
JCASCAW^ QUININE
n>S Golds in 24 Hows
w'TANDAHD remedy worL
■ J form I'se ;it firs! suggestion of Cole
h| i !„■ (' ippe and avoid
m illn i. 1 '« i iand ml box
k , t in Mr. 11 ill's por-
Ul ■ i .>uI - k:na("i<\
bj At Druggists—<100
J: .. il I I. < 0 . L'tfT
HI
What
tine lolly
Jumping Jack
Said to
Mary Jarae
Jonah shook his knees and elbows, and said (
" There isn't anything as good as Mary Jane Syrup.'
PUBLIC SALE
Friday, M *cb 3rd.
Having decided to quit farm in j I w eli at public auction
at my farm 3 miles south and f U'S west of El Reno Mills
8 1-2 miles S. Calumet, ' ; 2 W. ot Heaston
2 miles north and 2 en . 1 v crossing, the follow-
ing described propert
10 HEAD HORSES & MULES
26 HEAD OF CATTLE
55 HEAD Of HOGS
IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC
Jas. LaFollette, Tom DeMoss
and Lee Cox, Owners.
J. B. Avans, AUetioi c ' rl Morris, Clerk
ONE day Mary Jar - nrt Josiah
Ouchtorione r, ihe :-Uy jumping
jack. Her little ! rother, Bcfcby,
had him on lha end of a stick. ^ He
•was all painted up beau-ti-fully in a
red coat, and b b
All Bt'buy had to do -,/a5 to push
up the stick uiid Josiah would turn a
somersault, and otiHKe h.i knees and
elbows just like old Mr. Siimkins when
he has a misery. Mary got to talking
with Josiah. She found out he was a
great traveler. He had been to Mo-
bile, and Oscalocsa, and I':n°acolr.
and everywhere. He told Mary a lot
about the wonderful things ho had
seen on his travels. Finally he g' io
talking about the best things to eai.
Josiah shook his knees and elbows,
and said "There isn't anything as g jod
as Mary Jane Syrup. Everybody knows
that. If you put a lot of nice rich Mary
Jane Syrup on your pancakes or hot
biscuits, or spread cn bread after
you come from school, you'll be big
and strong, and can turn somersaults
and everything—just like I do.
Then Mary Jane said this was no
news to her, for they always had Mary
Jane Syrup on the table up at her
house. And not only that, but they
made the most delicious fudge and
peanut brittle with Mary Jane Syrup.
Josiah said he was glad to know about
this, and that, first chance he got,
he'd make up a big batch and distri-
bute it around to ail the boys and girls.
And then he shut his eyes and went
to sleep, and Mary Jane and Bobby
went home to supper.
LOOK FOR the next story about' 'Mary Jane's
Adventure With Grizzly George."
T7DI717 F°r a" children. The complete set of 12 NEW Mary Jane Fairy Tales, beau-
tlfully li ;tr. ■ i' 'ree rn receipt of one Mary Jane label taken from a
can of Mary Jane Syrup Wi the Corn Products Refining Company, Dept. A, Argo, 111.
Your Duty Today
is to get a can of delicious Mary
Jane Syrup from your grocer.
Most wonderful syrup you
ever tasted on pancakes, hot
biscuits, or for ginger-bread
and cookies. Your grocer has
it. Be sure the picture of Mary
Jane "in the circle" is on the
can you get.
Selling Rcpres*rtativ*
W. R. ADCOCK, Dlst ;ct Sales Manager
1007 A. O. U. W. Building, Little Rock, Ark.
m
MARY JANE SYRUP
WITH THAT DELICIOUS SORGHUM FLAVOR
d L //
Calomel MllvatlM >• horrttto. It
wi-lli Urn lonKiii), the teeth
ami 'inri rtmuinniUm. There's no
r.-iiHon why a person should take
, | , Mllll. illvallnK culomcl when
u r. v n il! ' buys ii large bottle ot
l>o<l <m Mvit Tone—a perfect
, „|,Ml|iui„ fur calomel. It la a
I v r.Mlnhl" liquid which will
Hli.it vimr 11vi• r Ju«t iih surely as
i-aloiiH'l. Imli I' doesn't make you
lrli anil can not Hallvate.
t'lilonu l in a dangerous drug, be-
. ii|, |i may make you feel weak,
Hick ami nuu edited tomorrow. Don't
lo; <■ a day's work. Take a spoonful
! of I (oilmi's Liver Tone instead and
you Will waka up feeling great. No
alls n<'i'' ary. Your d'.'Ugpist says
if you don't find Hudson's Liver
; Tone acts better 'than treacherous
calomel your money is waiting for
you.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RKN'T- To adults, south apart-
lin nt, fuin -hed. Phone 424. 2p
PAINTING and Paper Hanging. For
prices phone 1297-R. C. E. Jones.
m2p
LOST -Wrist watch, between Ad-
mire and Bickford. Return to th
Democrat.. 2e
WANTED—4 men over 25 to travel
surrounding towns. If you want a
future, offered by a concern in a
business which the country's fore
most statistician s>tate will exceed
the national automobile business
within 5 years, we have a place for
you. The road to success is direct
Call from 5 to 7 p. m. Tuesday or
phone 1272 Wedner.day for appoint
ment.—C. W. Busey.
FOR RENT—Sleeping room, $2 00 a
week; gas heat. Phone 208. 2p
FOR RENT—Dwelling at G07 South
! M.momb. L. K. Butts. Phone 45.
mlc
| FOR SALE or rent, three room and
two room house. 401 North Bickford.
' Phono 1167. ^
FOR RKNT—Modern bed room, also
I garage 618 West Watts. Phone
j 662." mlp
| FOR RENT—Light house keeping
i and sleeping rooms. 509 North Bick
j ford 28p
WANTED—Gns engine work, gutter-
ing. wind mill, pumps, etc. Phone
605-R. Arthur Guth. n*1"
FOR SALE — Exceptionally sweet
I toned Kimball piano, first class con-
I dition. Phone 1058-R. nilp
FOR SALE — Five room modern
house, east front. 912 South Rock
j Island. 4"
FOR RENT—Desirable bed room
' 511 South Macomb. Phone 619 or
i 1177. mlp
| WANTED—Capable, refined middl
| aged woman to do general house-
work in exchange for room, board
I home privileges and $5 per week;
| two in family. Phone 99. mlp
Take n<> other
if lay f jol.
l>;,-iri-l- A.X'il llM Ml - TFIl H
I>ri"ll>\I> IIU\M> PI1.1.S f .r 15
y eai k nown as Dcst, Safetf, At ways KeHaJ 40
' SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
WANT Alia FOR RESULTS.
AW, WHAT'S THE Uf E
■CiMOHtlOvv ©^tNC, FSTMti W1F1 ,
'l«THt)AW ^OU MAKT OUT TO
DlC UP a UTUE 1 WEStNT KOB HER
By L. F. Van Zelm
Western New paper Union
She Probably Was Surprised--at That
A FUR COAt —
P^iT X>U OON'T KNOW WHAT ilNLt
Wi3UL& WANT
1' (\ , V ''j"
JL. // J.
1
AW what S TUP use.
so witmouT making a ^>inc
PUK'CHA'VOU RE IT IKN 10 1 HE
OF^ce ALL Bi-r-COlJ-^'V'tD AND
3>0\VN IN THE MOUTH-WONDER-
ING WHAT ON EARTH VOU LL
Give her. —-
Then vou
"Think —
l.cH you LOOK AT A'^RlNG OF
HOHt-ST-TO-uOOWNES'i PEARLS —
!' . ' .HT I'REFER IHAMOMOb
NEliT VOU LOOK AT SOME NEGLIGEES]
T VOU HAVEN'T A GHOST OF AN
WHAT "ilXE OR COLOR TO
GET
1 LL SEND HER A
CHECK FOR ft 5 —
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 165, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 1922, newspaper, February 28, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91513/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.