The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 17, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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MONEY FOR LOANS!
WE HAVE PLENTY
OF MONEY
so buy n home, or build
one and BORROW on
EASY MONTHLY pay-
ments.
Own your own home
and cut out paying rent
AVe pay out on loans
quickly.
INVESTMENT SIDE
HE MEANT
TO SAVE
BUT HE PUT IT OFF. A
pitiful rase. Honest, In-
dustrious, proud of his
family. He put off saving
and indulged them in their
fancies, but sacrificed
their Welfare.
At 60 he suffers the stlns
of hand to mouth living.
The case is typical. The
money slips away.
The Local Building and
Loan Association solves
i ho | r )M'".u You ' savt.
and invest monthly. $10
dop'sited evmy month for
120 months will make you
$2,000. Can't beat gooa
Building and Loan stock.
$10,900.00<i loaned out in
first mortgages. Largest
building and loan associa-
tion n the . outtiVost.
BORROW, if you need
money, and INVEST if you
.
LOCAL BUILDING
& LOAN ASS'N.
JOHN G. NEWLAM)
Agent
Phono -.1. 1U6 E Wood-
son. El Reno.
$2.880 00 debt and attorney's fees.
with interest from May 1, 1922, at
the rate of 10 percent, together with
$1S.75 costs, and the accruing costs
Upon this order of sale; and also to
saitisfy the judgment rendered in
said court and action against the
-aid defendants anit in favor of the
ross-petltioner Franlt Rother in the
sum of $1,309.17 debt and attorney's
fees, with interest thereon at the
rate of 8 percent from April 29th.
1922.
Nov.". therefore, ohedinnt to tlii
command of said order of s;ilo I will
on th« 12th day of June, 1922, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the front
door of the County Court House ia
the City of El Reno, Oklahoma, offer
for sale, and sell the real property
above described to the highest annd
best bidder for caah to satisfy the
said judgments, interest, attorneys'
fees and costs. Said lands have been
appraised at $4,500 and must brtng
at least two-thirds of the appraise
ment.
Witness my hand this the 11th day
of May, 1922.
JACK SMITH,
Sheriff of Canadian Co«nty, Okla
30 dava.
ANNOONCEMENT
I wish to announce to my friends
that I have opened a garage and re
pair shop a/t 117 North Hock Island,
in the new Collins building. If your
car needB attention bring it to us.
ami we will gunranitee you that he
workmanship and materia.' used will
be first class and when the job N
complete you will have l'ie satlsfae
tion of knowing that your trouble is
at an end.
BERT'S
Repair Shop
BERT COLLEY, Prop.
117 N. Rock Island. Phone 9;.
licious punch was served. About
twenty five couples enjoyed the
party.
Mrs. K. L. Fite, Mrs. Martha K.
Pulkerson and Miss Helen Carswell
will be the guests of Mrs. B. E.
Mi'hm and will attend the demo ,
cratie banquet at the Southern hotel]
Saturday evening
SSS Filis Out
Hollow Cheeks,
Thin Limbs!
color scheme being effectively car
rled out. After dinner cards and
dancing was enjoyed. O-uosts wer
Mrs. C. M. l'aulsen, Mr. and Mrs ('
F. Redans. Mr. and Mrs. (' A. Masoai.
Mrs Julia Covalt, Miss Meta CresHe.
Mr. Unas Paulsen, Mr, S. Tubbs and
Mr. Emerick Breuer.
GRADUAT ON GIFTS
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Pine Stationary
Copyrighted Books.
BARNARD'S
SOCIETY
* MI89 I1KI.EN ALLEN, editor. \ ,
*
Tho \V. (\ T U. met yesterday ;if-
ternoon with Mrs. E. O. Johnson
Her house was decorated through-
out with a profusion of roses, Iris
and carnations. Eight new mom
hers were taken in. five visitors and
thirty-five members were presemt
After the devotional services which
were led by Mrs. E. O. Johnson, roTl
call was answered. Several readings
were given by Mrs. Hugh Seivern
Mrs. Irene Jones • nd Mrs. Mary
Longmfre. After tho business meet-
ing i buffet lunch was served.
#-+-•
Mrs R. L. Fite, of Tahlequah,
•ve \ rp-elwnrman, Mrs Martha E
Fulkersoffi. of Anadarko, district vice
chairman and Miss Helen Carswell
« f Anadarko, Caddo County vie •
duiiri . i will address the Women
of thf emocratic party of Canadian
Coiin at the city halt at 2:30 Sat-
urday . ternoon. All the Democratic
wem* are invited. Refreshments
will be served.
Following the Senior Junior ban
quet last evening Miss Lucille Ru
'ter entertained the two classes an I
the faculty with a dance at he
home. Shank'b orchestra furnished
the music. During the evening d<
'ROUP
bpastnodic Croup is frequently
f relieved by one application of—
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
CF LAND
he Dis-
count y '
ahoma, I
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Carl Dinge1,
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?elos
ma.nd:
said '
d« fendants.
McHENRV, THE TH.OR
i and w
!94 R. W
- i:d
and
'
One of the prettiest affiirs of re-
cent date was the Senior-Junior ban
quet given ast evening at the First
M E. Church when all the Seniors
and Juniors and faculty were enter-
The basement of the church
was decorated to resemble a garden
f ;< sea Wnfte trellises interwoven
rh pink: roses covered all the wall
the invitations, menus and
•• e cards carried out the rose idea.
The tables were beautiful,V center-
ed with baskets of roses During the
banquet Shack' >: orchestra played
various popular ai*? The program
for the evening was:
Ro es in History .... Toastmaster
Sianford Pabcock
Thorn .. Our Difficulties
Ruth Shucfc
■
Harriett Rector
Perfumes . The Societies
Helen Railsback
•ican Beauties The Girls
George Edgar
The Teachers
Kenneth Cos-by
Buds . .... The Juniors
Harold Sawallisch
Blossoms . The Seniors
(5 us Funk
Sunsh :i.e . . The School
Frances Murphy
Rose Garden The O asses
Miss Lena Meisner
hnudredi eighty five pu
unit faculty weer present
_ V A F 0 RUB
Ova 17 MHUon Jan Utcd Yearly
—REAL ESTATE
THOS. JENSEN
—INSURANCE
—FARM LOANS
103 1-2 NOR1M BICKFORD
Phone 377.
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entertained <
even o'clock
appoint men rs
re pin lc tea
r course (': n ■
.ik and green
Free Silverware By
Trading W ith Us
SMITH PLUMBING
AND TIN SHOP
Phone 2I)S
TOO LATE TO CLASbit-f
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-ictting hens m
I all' 1^70-R from 4
• $1.25 par
p. m. xi
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished llgh:
aiiekaepiQj? apartm«t 531 North
Choctaw Phone 137 T-J
P*i" R RENT Two f. r. hed room
• light, housekeeping, lose tf mill
r freight depot. Phone 301 Ft
XX
HATS CLEANED
It you .. od hat, have it cleaned and blocked.
i hats and genuine Panama hats
look aim -r. . s^ood as new—so if you have a good
hat, let is have it.
Phono 314.
EVANS & FALES
"We Do Our Best"
Phone 314
Men and women,—whether you will
over bulM yours, if up to your normal,
junt-rJrht weight depends on tho num-
ber of iilood-c ells in your blood. That's
nil there Is to it. II'h n nelentlflc fart,
if your blood-cell factory Isn't work*
Inn right, you ill tio run down, thtn,
your Blood will be In disorder, and
perhaps your faco will be broken out
with pimples, Mackheadn and erup-
tion'.-. s. 8. s. keeps your blood-cell
factory working full time. It helpn
build new blood-celts. That's why
8. H. S. builds up thin, run-down peo-
ple. it puts firm fli h on lur bonM* it
rounds out your face, arms neck,
llmhs, tho whole body. It puts tho
"pink" In your chocks. It takes tho
hollown« f-s from tho eyes, anil it fools
Kather Time l y Hrnoothing out wrin-
kU h in men and women by "plumping"
tin ru up. H. S in a rcmarkaljlo
blood-purifier. While you tire getting
plump, your sklri eruptions, pimples,
blackhead; acne, rheumatism, rash,
tetter, blotches are being removed.
The medicinal Ingredients of 8. 8. 8#
arc guaranteed purely vegetable,
s. S S. It old it all di ug i tores, In two
sixes. The larger fcizo la tho moro
. economical.
Non-Skid Cord
35 x 5—$51.50
' | AI1E low price on this
1 size of Fisk Cords is
simply an indication of
Fisk prices throughout the
line. But forgetting prices,
comparison will prove that
every Fisk Cord will give
more real value than other
standard makes
There's ti Fisk I c of extra value
in every size, fnr car, truck
or speed wagon
Flak Prrmlrr Trwd
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Mv Plv Non - kill Cord
31 x t — 27.00
Non>Hkid < ord
32 * 4 — 30.50
Non-Skid Ford
12 * 4'$- 39.00
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 17, 1922, newspaper, May 17, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91579/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.