The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 229, Ed. 1 Monday, May 15, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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TBI EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
Wc state it as our honest
belief that the tobaccos used
in Chesterfield are of tiner
quality (and hence of better
taste) than in any other
cigarette at the price.
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co
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20 for 1:
10 fo'
Vacuum t
■>f 50 - <S.
Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended
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Vindicates the Turkey.
Cluirgt's ul' larceny commonly pre-
ferred against turkeys that range In
grain fields may be definitely with-
drawn following slgniticiint evidence
that tin- homely birds eh >ose ono fat
cricket to a whole Held of grain during
the season that they tit themselves for
the Thanksgiving sacrifice. A count
made last fall of the contents of h
typical tom's crop showed 'J 10 grass-
hoppers, 50 black crickets and nine
kernels of grain. Tiirk -ydoin rests Its
case on many similar evidences in
other states.
Early Learned Truth About Earth.
Eratostlrenes was a Greek mathema-
tician living in Egypt, He wrote a
book on geography, and had so clear a
perception of the shape of the earth
that more than 1,700 years before Co-
lumbus he atlirmed that It would be
possible to snil from Spain to India
by going always westward. He needed
no telescope and no chronometer to
find tluit out. 1 aato.-.thenes measured
the circumference o! il • earth on pre-
cisely the principle tl.it still lies at
the basis of ^eodesv
The Rattiesnake.
One of Hosswortb's .\oung sprouts
was coming Immi- about twe|\.- o'clock
the other night on ti south road, and
just as he got even with the grave-
yard the ei..., . .v«nt dei But le
so id he got so sen red when he saw
where he was that he • 1 < • k the «:ir
so badly the durta d old thin^ th nulit
the motor was running, and came < h ir
to town before It dis<ered Its
take.—Science and Invention Maga-
zine.
Port of Entry, Pert of Call, Etc.
"Port of entry" is a term from
revenue law. naanin a district or
designated locality, whether a nau-
tical port or i t. where fori n : <Is
may be introduced for tmpori. The
"port of debs r k at ion" is ti
place where ;i ship I ^-har*: ; an r
all of her cjir.:o. The port of «■;111**
Is a poit, where \essels customarily
stop for coal, repairs, transhipment
of cargo. . tc.
(First Pub. May 4-11-18 25)
STATU OP OKLAHOMA,
Canadian Oounty. - ss:
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND
FOR SAID COUNTY AND STATE.
The Truvo-TrammeU Company,
a corporation. Plaintiff,
vs.
M .1. Millavd. l<ynn« 3. Millard
and VIleniAh A Steele,
Defendants.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO
VILENIAH A STEELE:
Take notice that you have been
sued in the above named Court to
< meel and 8ot aside u certain War-
ranty > ed by Lyntie J. Millard to
you, p r orting fo convey to yon a
portioi f Dloch Twenty-two (22) 'in
the Ti of Yukon Oklahoma, Three
Hundred by One Hundred and Forty
foot in siae, in the Northeast Corner
thereof, and that you must answer
•the petition filed herein by the Raid
plaintiff, on or before the 17th day j
of June, 1022, or said petition will be '
taken as true and a judgment for
said plaintiff, cancelling the deed
from Lynne J Millard to you for:
aid property, and decreeing that you
have no interest or title therein, and
f r an order of sale of said property,,
and the application of the proceed? .
thereof to the payment of plaintiff's ;
judgment against the defendant, M.
.1 Millard, and for such other and j
further relief, as to the Court may he J
just and proper, will be rendered nr '
1 • ordingly.
FRANK TAYTyOR, I
Court Clork. '
UJEH.VATIIV & HOWELL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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The regular business meeting of
the Lady Macabees will be held Tues
day, May 2' , and the social meeting
GRADUATION GIFTS
Waterman's Fountain Pens
Eversharpe Pencils.
Fine Stationary.
Copyrighted Books.
BARNARD'S
()penlng I )ay (iklaht ma St^ti
For Sale
5 acre highly improved tract,
fi rcOm dwelling, good barn,
garage, poultry house, berries
jid fruit, trees, 50x145 feet in
■ • f.ilfi $1,200 cash, balance
oa easy terma. Would take in
a clear small desirable resi-
d' lico as part payment. If you
ar interest®fl. com# and ***
us <iit. once.
THE FRANK MEYER
REALTY CO.
111 East Woodson St.
Here's Good Advice: Relieve Your
Fatigue With Sleep. Avoid Stimulants
THERE is nothing in the world
so reconstructive aj sound, re-
freshing sleep. During sleep the
system rids itself of the fatigue
poisons that have accumulated
during the day. The food ele-
ments are taken up by the various
tissues that require rebuilding nu-
triment.
It is important that you get
plenty of health-bringing sleep.
Anything that interferes with your
sleep hampers and hinders you—
mentally and physically.
A common cause of physical
weakness and mental depression is
the reaction following over-stimu-
lation by the drug, caffeine, and
Made by Postum Cereal Co.
other elements found in bofh coffee
and tea.
If you have an idea that coffee
or tea drinking may be injurious to
your health, why not stop it for a
week or so, and drink delicious,
fragrant Postum instead.
Postum is a rich, golden-brown,
pure cereal beverage. It contains
no harmful elements of any kind.
You can drink Postum as many
times a day as you or the chil-
dren desire a grateful, refreshing
beverage.
Your procpr soils both forms of Postum:
Histant Postum (in tins) mmle instantly in thi>
cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum
Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who
prefer to make the drink while the meal is being
prepared) made by boiling for fully 20 minutes.
Inc., Battle Creek, Mich.
for 'You
The manufacturer who makes your shoes is working for you. So
is the store that sells you shoes, your grocer, your clothier and
every concern or person who makes or sells anything you buy.
Often these people have messages for you. They want to tell
you about new goods, new styles, new prices or other new things
they think you should know about.
They can't speak to you personally because they have so many
customers to serve. So they put their messages in the newspa-
per in the form of advertisements.
It is to your interest to read the advertisements. They are pub-
lished for your benefit. They keep you informed as to what
these folks are doing for you. They help you buy the right goods
at the right time and to make the most of your money.
Moreover, you'll find that business concerns that tell you frank-
ly what they are doing are the most dependable. Stores that
advertise are progressive ton ■ that have omethinj.' real to say
to you. Manufacturers who advertise their products have con-
fidence in them, becasue it does not pay to advertise anything
that is not good.
Reading Advertisements i both Interesting and Profitable
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 229, Ed. 1 Monday, May 15, 1922, newspaper, May 15, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91577/m1/3/: accessed May 13, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.