The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 167, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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"CASttRETS" IOC
FOR HEADACHE,
LIVER, BOWELS
No griping or inconvenience fol-
lows a thorough liver and bowe!
cleansing with Cascarets. Sick head
ache, biliousness, gases, indigestion.
Eour, upset stomach, and all sue.,
distress gone by morning. Nicest
physic on earth for grown-ups and
thildren. 10c a box. Taste like
candy.
CARD OF THANKS
, We desire to thank our friends
and neighbors for the kindness
shown to us in the sickness of our
little girl Mary and sickness and
death of our infant son. We also
wish to thank each and every on
for the many beautiful floral offer-
ings for which we feel very grate-
ful.—Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Roberts and
sister Rebeccah Roberts. lte
CO ■ FURTHER
The Evidence It at Your Door.
El Reno proof is what you want
and the statement of this highly re-
spected resident will banish all
doubt:
J M York, 523 S. El Reno Ave.,
says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are the
best kidney medicine I have been
able to find. 1 tried several different
kinds. 1 had some terrible pains in
the small of my back and got so
lame through the muscles of my
hips I had to give up my wort My
kidneys became Irregular and both-
ered me at night. I never found any-
thing that would give me relief un-
til 1 obtained Doan's Kidney Pills.
I am glad to recommend Doan's Kid-
ney Pills, for they relieved me right
away, when these attacks came on."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
, simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. York had. Foster-Milburu Cou,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
CANADIAN COUNTY, OKLA.
Hear J. S. Parry, grand secretary In the Matter of
of the F. O. E. at the city hall Thurs- Banner Drainage District No. 6
day evening, March 2, at 8 p. m. i of Canadian County, Okla.
SEE SMITH PLUMBING AND TIN
SHOP for estimates on Plumbing
Work Guaranteed. J. C. Stout and
W. E. Meharry, Props. Telephone
208. 102 North Rock Island.
Classified
POSITIONS WANTED
WANTED—Man with car to sell low
priced Graham Tires; $130.00 per
week and commissions. Graham
Tire Co., 2779 Boulevard, BentOa
Harbor, Mich. IP
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 state 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. in. Tuesday oi
phone 1272 Wednesday for appoint
ment.—C. W. Busey.
WANTED—Salesman with automo
bile by large oil and paint company
to call upon farmer* and auto own-
ers. Previous experience unneces-
sary. Excellent opportunity. Call
at Kerfoot hotel. H. G. Martin. 4p
(Vim Pmb. Feb. —4 wka.)
STATE OP OKLAHOMA.
Canadian County—as:
IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITH-
IN AND FOR SAID COUNTY
AND STATE.
The Local Building and Loan
Association, a corporation, of
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Plaintiff,
vs.
Thomas A. Willis, et al,
Defendants.
V'o. 8149.
REPARE uNOW
Jor
:ys&Mj,
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
*nly one way to cure catarrhal deafness,
and that is by a constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an in-
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im-
perfect hearing, and when it is entirely
closed. Deafness is the result. Unless the
inflammation can be reduced and this tube
restored to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever Many cases of
deafneas are caused by catarrh, which is
an inflamed condition of the mucous sur-
faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acta thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of the
system
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine Cir-
culars free. All Druggists. 75c.
F J. CHENF" & ~0 Toledo. O-
Remove Corns
Easily, Quickly
not by painful, dangerous goutting or
cutting, not by burning but painlessly
—simply by shriveling them up so you
can peel them off In one piece. Use
"GETS-IT"
Demand the genuine. Your money back
If It falls. Qentle. soothing, absolutely
harmless to live flesh. At all drugnlstB.
Costs but a trifle. E. Lawrence A Co..
Mfr.. Chicago.
Sold in El Reno by Miller's Drug
Store
NOTICE
! Notice is hereby given that the
j Board of County Commissioners of
j Canadian County, Oklahoma, have
| certified to the undersigned Judge
I of the District Court of said County
their findings that said proposed
| drain and improvements are neces-
! sary for sanitary and agricultural
j purposes and will he conducive to the
j public health and is a public utility,
[ and that said drainage district be
j established with request that view
i ers be appointed as provided by law.
and notice is further given that 0:1
the 4th day of March, 1922. at the
| hour of ten o'clock a. m., the under
signed Judge of the District Court
will appoint three disinterested free-
| holders from regular jury list ot
| names prepared for the District
I Court of Canadian County, Oklaho-
i ma, who shall not be interested in
| the construction of said work and
1 not of kin to any person intereste-
therein, to act as viewers, as pro
! vided by law.
! Dated this February 18th, 1922.
JAMES I. PHELPS,
| (SEAL) District Judge,
i Attest:
j FRANK TAYLOR,
j Court Clerk.
: By Mary Spear, Deputy.
[First Pub. Feb. 20—10 days)
HEADACHE Caused
by the strain can be
fj relieved with glassei
we fit and make
HENRY BEHNE
OPTOMETRIST
IOC South Rock Island Avenue
IP'4
FANCY SHORT PATENT
Start the New Year right
fill you flour bin with
Maney's Marvel
Every sack guaranteed
-HONEST
MAKING
-INSURES
PERFECT
-BAKING
CANADIAN MILL & ELEVATOR CO
Ell Reno, Oklahomt
FOR RENT—Light housekeeping ap-
artment. Havilan Apartments. oi
FOR RENT—Desirable bed room
511 South Macomb. Phone 619 or
1177. HUP
FOR RENT—Light bouse keeping
and sleeping room*. MS North Bick
ford. 28p
WELL DRILLING—Pump work
Louis Stewart. Phone 1104-R. 319
Noith Evans. m-71
DECORATING, Paper hanging. Call
Malone's, 515 East Wade street Phone
1296-R. Will show aamples. 2p
FOH SALE
FOR SALE
8 room modern house, wash
room, garage, hen house all
new fences, 50 foot front,
405 N. Choctaw. Phone 194.
24 m9*
FOR SALE—Wood, alfalfa pea green
hay, 1 male and 5 gilt Duroc hogs.
B. A. Winfrey, north of poor farm.
4p
FOR RENT—Sleeping room, $2 00
week; gas heat. Phone 208. 5
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
The State of Oklahoma, to Mrs. A.
O Armstrong, formerly Georgia
Eva Willis, A. O. Armstrong,
and to Mrs. A. O. Armstrong,
formerly Georgia Eva Willis,
Thomas Willis, Ora Bell Willis !
and Willie Willis, as the known j
heirs of Thomas A. Willie, de- j
ceased, and to the unknown i
heirs, devisees, trustees or as-
signs of Thomas A. Willis, de-
ceased, Greeting:
The defendants, Mrs. A. O. Arm
strong, formerly Georgia Eva Wllllf,
A. O. Armstrong, and Mrs. A. O.
Armstrong, formerly Georgia Eva
Willis, Thomas Willis. Ora Bell Wil-
lis. and Willie Willis, as the known
heirs of Thomas A. Willis, deceasea,
and the unknown heirs, devisees
trustees or assigns of Thomas A
Willis, deceased, will take notice
that they have been sued by the
plaintiff in the above entitled cause
and court, and unless tney plead to
the petition and the amendment
thereto filed herein, on or before
the 25th day of March, 1922, the al-
legations of said petition and of said
amendment thereto will be taken as
true and a Judgment will be render
ed against said defendants awarding
the plaintiff a first mortgage lien
upon the following described real
esitate, to-wit:
Lots eighteen (IS) and nineteen
(19), in block one (1), in Crock-
etts Addition to the City of El
Reno, in Canadian County, State
of Oklahoma, according to the
recorded plat thereof,
ior the sum of Seven Hundred Sev
enty-two and 24—100 Dollars
THE expectant mother owes it not only to her-
self to prepare for an easier delivery, but to
her child who should be stronger, healthier and
more robust thru her care and intelligence.
What is one of the most important things a
mother-to-be should do?
The universal answer from thousands of experienced
mothers is this: The mother-to-be should massage the
muscles and nerves involved in the function of child-bearing,
daily, with an application of Mother's Friend. Because—
Three generations of mothers
record the virtue of Mothei's
Friend for not only allaying dis-
tress in advance, but for assisting
nature in assuring a speedy re-
covery for the mother.
So thoroughly has Mother's
Friend proven its wonderful effici-
ency in thousands of cases, that
any expectant mother who does
not employ its use as directed de
prives herself of a powerful agent
for her relief and well-being, dur-
ing the period of pending ma-
ternity, and of her prospects for
an easier delivery when the event-
ful hour arrives.
The women who appreciate
Mother's Friend the most, and
who are loudest in their praise of
it, are those who unfortunately did
not use it with their first baby and
who, thru its use with the second
one, were able to fully realize the
almost unbelievable relief it gave.
Mrs. Olive Vanden, 10 Grape
St., Gallipolis, Ohio, says:
"Before usin& Mother' a
Friend I suffered from Wednes-
day 'till Sunday. With my
next child J used Mother's
Friend and was sick only about
three hours."
Many doctors and nurses
recommend Mother's Friend. For
external use—is perfectly harm-
less. Begin its use at once. Sold
by all druggists.
FOR SALE — Exceptionally sweet
toned Kimball piano, first class cor
dition. Phone 1058-R. mlp
FOR SALE — Five toom moder
house, east front. 912 South Rock
Island. 4p
FOR SALE or rent, three room and
two room house. 401 North Bickfoni
Phone 1167. 3c
FOR SALE — Thoroughbred Rhode
Island Red eggs, $1 00 per setting
507 South Williams. m 13 '
W ARNIN G: .Ivoii using flam oils, greases and substitutes—
they act only on the skin ana may cause harm without doing good.
^lYTIIKlf.v
Used by Expectant Mothers
tor Three Generations
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
Dept. 40. Atlanta, Ga.
Please eend me without co«t a copy of your
booklet on MOTHERHOOD and The BABY.
Name -
St.. R. F. D
Town State
at El Reno, in said Canadian County,
State of Oklahoma, this 7th day of
February, 1922.
FRANK TAYLOR,
Court Clerk.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
. (SEAL)
(5772.24), with interest thereon from Everest> vaught and Brewer,
the first day of November, 1921, at
the rate of ten per cent per annum
until paid, the further sum of Eigh
ty-five Dollars ($85.00) attorneys'
fees and costs of suit, and awarding I
the plaintiff a second mortgage lien !
upon said real estate for the sum of
Five Hundred Eighty-eigLt
62—100 Dollars ($588.62), with in-
terest thereon from the first day of
November, 1921, at the rate of ten
per cent per annum until paid, the | vs.
further sum of Sixty Dollars ($60.00) , john R mantont
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
State ot Oklahoma, County of Can
adian, ss.
In the District Court within and
anil | for said county and state.
Bertie J. Blanton, a minor, by John
F. Mcllvoy, her next friend, plain
tiff.
No. 6212
otherwise known
restoration of maiden name of plain-
tiff; and you said defendant must
answer the petitloa of plaintiff filed
herein, on or boor® the 31st day of
March, 1922, or said petition will be
taken as true and Judgment render-
ed accordingly
FRANK TAYLOR,
(Seal) Court Clerk
Selby & Callahan. Attorneys for
Plaintiff, Oklm City.
(First Pub Fab 14—3wks)
Give us the listings on your city
property. — Gilmore Etid Womack.
Phone 112. m2p
FOH RENT
FOR RENT—Apartment strictly mod
ern, private bath, steam heat. Phone
153, Wheeler ADt. 26p
attorneys' fees, and costs of suit,
and foreclosing the plaintiff's mort-
gages against the property above
described, and ordering said proper-
ty sold, without appraisement, un-
der a special execution and order of
sale to be issued at the expiration of
six months after judgment, to satis-
fy said sums due the plaintiff under
said judgment, if same be not sooi.
er paid, and forever barring and
foreclosing said defendants, and all
persons claiming bv, through or un-
der them, from ever setting up or
asserting any right, title, equity or
interest in or to said premises, ad
verse to the right and title of the
purchaser at said execution sale, an I
for su.?h other relief as plaintiff
may be entitled to.
Witness my hand and Official Seal
as Jack Blanton, Defendant.
The State of Oklahoma to said de-
fendant:
You, said jdefondant John R Blan-
ton will take notice that you have
been sued in the above named court,
in the above entitled cause for an-
nulment of the marriage contract
heretofore entered into between
yourself and plaintiff, upon the
ground of the minority of planltiff at
the time of said marriage, and for
ROOMS—strictly modern, instan-
taneous water heater; also garage.
618 W. Watts. Phone 662. 6p
FOR RENT—Dwelling at 607 South
Macomb. L. K. Butts. Phone 45.
mlc
FOR RENT—To adults, south apart
ment, furnished. Phone 424. 2p
FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms, hot and
cold water, clnae in. Phone 1110 It
23t ft
LOST
LOST—Wrist watch, between Ad
mire and Bickford. Return to th.
Democrat. 2<
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
suites of light housekeeping rooms,
$22.50 per suite. 521 North Choc
taw. Phone 1377-J. xxx
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished light
housekeeping rooms. Phone 1377-J
521 North Choctaw. u
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No "cure"—but helpa to re-
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Remington Portable
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Vicks
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For a little while it gave the
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When it began calling at mid-
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When tea or coffee stimulates
the nerves at mealtime it seems
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at mid-afternoon, the pleasure is
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 167, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1922, newspaper, March 2, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91515/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.