The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 247, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 6, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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THE EL MENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT
°UD!laneci Dany Sunday
_By—■
T. W, MAHBB
T. J. HHNNK88T
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; cltltens of R1 Hono we paid hut little
I attention to our school bonds until
It wan too late, are we going to do
the same thins about our fair build I
Ing?
President Oarrlson and Secretary
Wattson of the Chamber of Com-
merce assisted In the organization of
the Oklahoma State Chamber of
Commerce last Friday at Norman,
and In the future these gentlemen
can reflect with pride o'1 the fact
that they assisted In the organization
representing the city of K1 Reno.
The State Chamber of Commerce
plans to do for the state of Okla*iom:i
Just what the
District No !
A. T. LITTT-F
Movie headline: "Our
himself lost." Indeed!
City Commissioner Emery Bark
Is having considerable difficulty with
property owners who after cleaning
up their premises, and cutting their
lawns, persist in throwing the tnsn
and refuse Into the gutters. The
rains sweep this refuse Into the
storm sewers, putting them out of
commission and causing endless Iron
ble to the street department. Com
mla."ioner Itarker has Issued the re
quest that the practice cease, other
wise he will be compelled to tak
legal action.
CALOMEL GOOD
Architect of Hit Own Fortune
| The proverb, "Every man Is the
' architect of his iron fortune," is found
| In most modern languages. According
j to Sallust, Roman historian, the
! phrase originated with Applus Claudius
t Caecus, who held the offlce of censor
i in 312 B. C. A century later FMautus,
DMT TDKT APtlPPflllQ a Roman dramatist, asserted that "the
DU I I ItLnullLItuUO wise inan Is the maker of his own for-
I tune, and, unless he Is a bungling
workman, little can befall him which
he would wish to change." Another
form Is, "His own character is the
arbiter of everyone's fortune."
REAL ESTATE TRANSp(iR9
Next Dose May Salivate, Shock Liver
or Attack Your
Bones.
You know what calomel Is. It's
men ury; quicksilver. Calomel la
dangerous It crashes Into sour bile
various Chambers of | dynamite, cramping and sicken
Commerce are doing for the cities of
tho state. It Is a neows iry organlza
tlon and should he productive of
much good for the Mate and Its
citizenship.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Democratic Primary Aug. 1
For Congress—
ELMER THOMAS.
For Sheriff—
PAT II STEVENS.
T. C. SHACKLETT.
A. T. ANDERSON.
J. C. DAGGS.
ing you Calomel attacks the bones
and should never be put into your
system.
If you feel bilious, headachy, con-
sit I pa ted and all knocked out, just go
lo your druggist and get a bottle of
Dofl on's Liver Tone for a few cent*
| which Is a harmless vegetable sub-
stitute for dangerous calomel. Take
a spoonful and if It doesn't start you.-
liver and straighten you up better
and quicker than nasty calomel and
without making you sick, you just go
back and get your money.
Don't take calomel
sick the next day; it loses you
Practically everybody In El Reno
since the advent of the Railroaders
has become "crazy" over the nation*1
pastime. In "the business establish
ments, on the streets, you will hear
the subject of baseball discussed
more or less. And it Is a good thing
for El Reno to go "hugs" on baseball
or for any other city fo- that mat
ter. Baseball |9 a mighty good thing
♦ o occupy our mlnil oeca ionally. so
that our li-nln may have a rest from
the nerve-racking business of thf
day.
It gives us nn excellent opportun
Ity to unloosen some of pent tip er.
thnslasm If the day's work has
1>een disagreeable, and you art feel-
ing just that way yourself, you can
go out to the ball game, "bawl out''
the umps. critlsize the players -and
by the time the game Is over, your
"grouch" has vanished.
Otherwise you might go home af-
ter a disagreeable day and "take It
out" on your family.
"Yep. baseball Is a great game, and
It achieves great results unknown to
Itself, and It Is a mighty good thing
that some of us "go crazy on base-
ball."
For County Clerk—
C. E. BROSS.
Voice Never Permanently Changed.
If the quality of the voice does not
change appreciably with the yenrs,
neither can It be changed to 'any
great extent by any vocal gymnastics.
Numerous are the "methods" and
"systems" advertised with this end In
view, but they are futile. Great sing-
ers are horn, not made. Quite true,
training may (though often It does
not) help to develop volume, supple-
ness and range of utterance, but the
qnnllty changes but little If at all.—
New York Medical Journal.
Grover Rhoades and wife to P. J
DeVitt lots 1 and 2 blk 121 El Reno,
$5,000.
C. R. Miller and
You Know# A Ton4c I* Good
when it makes you eat like a hungrv
i oy and brings back the color to your
cheeks. You can soon feel the
Strengthening. Invigorating ECfact o*
ife to John C. j GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL
Petree lots 8 to 11 Inc., bik 156 El
Reno, $1,000.
J. E. Perring, one of the pioneer
settlers of Canadian counity, is seri
ously ill at his home near Cordell.
Oklfl . and his recovery is doubtful.
Mr. Perring formerly re-tided five
miles south and one mile oa«t of this
city, but left here 25 years ago and
settled near Cordell.
DEMOCRAT
ADS
FOR
RESULTS.
TONIO. 60c.
THOS. JENSEN
I0J 1-2 NORTH B'ICKFORD
—REAL ESTATE
' —INSURANCE
—FARM LOANS
Phone 377.
McHENRY THE TAILOR
We elean and pre-ss lad ten' orr
gent's suits for $1.00. We call and
'.eli -. Phono 1294R. All work
guaranteed. Ill 1-2 N. Rock Island.
READ and USE the WANT ADS
Fur Seals in the Pacific.
The fur seals which make their home
on the Prlbllof Islands, a barren group
In Hie Bering sen, disappear from thfc
Islands nt the beginning of the winter,
nnd throughout thnl season are scat-
It makes yo i1 tered about the waters of the North
Pacific. Some of them never leave
clav's work Dodson's Liver Tone the Icy seas about Alaska, but others 1
venture as far south as the coast of
straightens you right up and you fee'
great. No jails necessary. Give 1
lo the children because it is perfect-
ly harmless and can not salivate.
California. But wherever they may be,
when spring comes Instinct leads
them back to the desolate little ls-
I lands.
County Assessor—
WM. (BILLY)
MORRISON.
For Court Clerk—
FRANK TAYLOR.
County Treasurer—
CLYDE MATTHEWS.
County Commissioner—■
District No. 1
CARL MERVELI/T.
O. M. KENNEDY.
J. H. THOMAHON.
An EI Reno girl who was caught in
the rainstorm yesterday lost her en
tire complexion—It wasn't fast col
ors.
The "swat the fly" season is here
Babe Ruth's doing It why not you?
District No. 2
J. B. DEARDORFF
C A. SNIDER.
District No. 3
H. B. McCANN.
W. H LILLY.
OONT WASTE
MONEY ON FOOD
"The recent campaign against
wastefulness in eating did not affc-ct
Were Pretty Well Advanced.
Cheating contractors and crooked
officials of Sumerlan civilization in
Mesopotamia 5,000 years ago were
tried briefly and thrown Into the river,
according to recent scientific discov-
eries. Among other things, they had
an elaborate banking system, with a
reserve bank compnrable to our own
of today, a postal system with a par-
cel post branch and circulating II-
books.
me much as I haven't been able to , hrarles, which distributed clay toblet
eat anything hut toast and tea for
■the past five years Even that would
create gas and cause me distress. My
weight was down to eighty-four
pounds and my complexion muddy.
I had frequent pains in the region of
my appendix
Badger Villages.
Badgers live in burrows which they
dig themselves and In some ports of
the West these burrows are numerous
In small nreas, says the American
I am glad I did not j Forestry Magazine. Although they
Republican Primary, Aug.
For Sheriff—
J L. LIVELY.
JOHN STANLEY.
For Treasurer—
JULIUS WEBER.
listen to an operation, as Mayr's
Wonderful Remedy has made a new-
woman of me." It is a simple, harm-
less preparation that removes the ca-
tarrhal mucus from the Intestinal
tract and allays the Inflammation
which causes practically all stomach,
liver and Intestinal ailments, Includ
ing appendicitis. One dose will con-
vince or money refunded.—All Drug-
gists.
were all the work of badgers, many of
them had been dug to secure gophers,
prairie marmots, mice nnd other
rodents, upon which they prey. These
burrows, often covering several acres,
are a source of constant annoyance
and dnnger to travelers on horseback.
A Pure, Sure
Healthful
Baking Powder
at an
Economy Price
Contains no Alum
Use it—and Save!
i-L t py
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^PRICES
^losphate
Baking
Powder
SPECIAL!
Some grocers may have a few cans left of
Dr. Price's bearing the label with the special
advertising offer recently announced. A big
value at its regular price, Dr. Price's ss an un-
paralleled bargain at this special sale price.
Don't fail to see if your grocer has some I
Keep In mind the county fair dates
—Sept. 18, 19, 20 and 21 With your
help and cooperation these dates can
he made memorable In the agrlcul
tural and livestock history of the
county. Start planning your exhibit
now.
County Assessoi—
CLIFF C. THOMPSON.
County Commissioner—
District No. 1.
(DOC) W. J. KEHRKR.
Aim' a hu ■ a nul s iinnier and I
hot full.
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
At the present time Canadian coun
ty has a magnificent county fair
building But unless precautions are
taken, the county will be minus a
fair building some of these line morn
Ings. The difficulty Is that whlh
every one took great Interest In the
construction of the building, now fiat
It is a reality, the caro of the build-
ing seems to be the concern or no
one.
The roof leaks, locks cannot he
kept on the doors, as they are brok-
en and entrnnce gnlnel at will It
Is reported that passing tourists use
tho building for headquarters, which
Is no objection, only that ime nay
a match carlessly thrown In lh>
building will send It up 111 flame?
A hardwood floor that cost several
hundred dollars was almost ruined
In one night because some careless
person left a water faucet turned on.
and waiter poured over the floor 'or
over 24 hours.
In order to protect the Investment,
a caretaker is nocessnry for the fair
buildings, and some action along
this line should be taken at once. As
The poorest
money-minded
Happily, the
outgrow her 11
l inn on earth Is tli
Dead Sea Stone.
On the shores of the Dead sen nnd j
west of that sea between Jerusalem
nnd the vicinity of Nebl Musn Is found
a peculiar stone. The stone, which is j
abundant, Is commonly used by the j
local people In making souvenirs. It
Is n matter of common knowledge that ,
the Bedouins have used tills stone for
sc">ral years as fuel.
"Hey, you Bach an1
Charley, you go an'
lay down for a time,
while I i,ct to the deep
bottom of this bij
howl of K. llogg's Corn
F lakes an' fruit for
my lunch! Fishes have
got to t'Jait tor ^ me
when I eat Kcllopg. 's—
you its' betcha, bey!"
r '1%
flap:
will gradual!.,
Tl.e only two wi > can live as
ly as one are a Ilea nnd a dog.
cheap
Denmarl kept out of the great war
only to fall Into a general lockout.
May one speak of the art of the
flapper as llappery? No? Oh, very
well.
Spring may be gentle, but It Is too
much given to catching a person with-
out an umbrella.
There are too many promising men
In public life and not a sufficient num-
ber of performers.
Worth Knowing.
Tie Angelus bell, always rung
thrice a day, takes Its name from the
first words of the player. The De Pro-
fundi bell sounds one hour after the
Ave. It was only n comparatively re-
cent date that bells were used for call-
ing people to church. For ages they
were designed solely for keeping evil
spirits at a safe distance.
d\
■I
mess
in every spoonful of
Put It In Writing.
Agreements made by word of mouth
nre like leaves of the forest. They
fade out, drop off nnd blow away.
Make a couple of copies of any con-
tract you enter Into. Keep one your-
self and give the party of tho second
part another and lay the third away
In your safe, with your most valuable
papers.—Cleveland News-Leader.
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CORN FLAKES
Nature abhors a vacuum, so when
she tine's one In a human head, she
Alls It with words.
Doeent fiurt a bit! Drop a little
"Freezone" on an aching corn, in-
stantly that corn stops hurting, tUen
shortly you lift It right off with Aug-
ers. Trulyl
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle
of "Freezone" for a rew oetts, suf
flelcnt to remove every hard corn. '
soft corn, or cora between the toes,
and the calluses, without soreness
or Irritation.
Amundsen will begin his dn 'i for j
the Arctic III summer. It will be
easier then to get a crew.
There's nothing so hopeful ns the j
politician In the'spring unless It's the |
man who plants n garden.
Plump Wives Preferred.
The Moors, like the Turks and other
orientals, have n preference for plump
wives, and throughout the empire of
Morocco and in Tunis there are vil-
lages where the elder members of the
adult population mnke a profession of
fattening young women for the matri-
monial mnrket of Barbary.
It Is ensler to mnke your right In-
dex finger behave If you keep It well
separated from the trigger.
now long will it be before every-
body who Is capable of being swin-
dled will be swindled?
Flume has a new dictator. We
shall see presently whnt kind of n
spring poem he ,q cnpnhle of.
Probably.
When a girl admits she didn't
mean whnt she said about refusing to
take back her promise to change her
mind, she wns probably mistaken In
the first plnce, nnd doesn't really
mean It.
No Commission on Latter.
"I received two orders today," wrof
n canvasser to the publishing firm
"one for n set of Dhkens and the otl
pr trf get out."—Boston Trnnscilpt.
For tomorrow's breakfast—treat the family
to Kellogg's Corn Flakes and fresh fruit! See
that there is a big pitcher of cold milk ready!
And, urge cacli big and little family member to
eat plenty, for Kellogg's are the perfect warm
weather food!
Kellogg's Corn Flakes are not only delicious
in crispness and flavor, but they're wonderfully
nourishing and refreshing. They give stomachs
a chance to rest in warm weather because they
digest so easily. Eat Kellogg's regularly and get
away from so much heavy foods
and see how much bettor every
one in the house feels!
Insist upon Kellogg's Corn
Flakes in the RED and GREEN
package that bears the signature
of W. K. Kellogg, originator of
Corn Flakes! None are genuine
without it!
Also makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and krumbled
MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 247, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 6, 1922, newspaper, June 6, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91595/m1/2/: accessed May 12, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.