The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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/OL. XXII
•In Union There Is Strength, Two Are Better Than One, A Threefold Cord Is Not Quickly Broken.
GUTHRIE, OK LAHOMA. THUR SD A Y, JANUAK\ , 22, 1914
No 31
IN
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Ecually
Valuable es a General Tonic fcccauje it Acts on the Liver,
* . Tiir.i _• T?_ .■ 1 .1 t ...
VaiuaDiccju v-iiviui * w—,
Drives Out Malaria, Ecrichcs ti*c I3lood and Builds up
the Whole System. For Grown People and Children.
_ ...10W whit you CT5 takin.i when yon take Grove'. Tastele33 cliill Tonic
„ formula la printed on cv--ry label showing that it contains the well knov.n
Properties of QUININE and IRON. It is as strong as the .tronEcst bitter
♦nnie and in Tasteless Form. It has no equal t-i Mal.'iia, Chills and Vever,
r..lK6s General debility end loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing
TIoth-f9 and Pale. Sickly Children. Removes kiliousnusii without purging
" nervona depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and
furies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. ACoirpletc Streugthener.
Ko family should be vithout it. Guaranteed by your DtuSCi*t. We mean it. SOc.
^'i^'kisrk'k'k^kick'k i
AMERICAN^ TO STUDY 1^
munich schools.
By special arrangement be-
tween the city authorities of
uieh, Germany, and the United
States Bureau of Education, a-
! party of American teachers, not
to exceed 25, will go to Germany
in April to serve as student teac-
hers-students preparing to teach
in the trade continuation schools
of Munich. They will remain in
Munich from April to July, and
and will have unusal opportuni
Aisjin the old .lays the peas •& £> I® £?•© •£? & f|| jSGHH
;s that were (iSi W
beans and potatoe
used in smaller towns and the
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: be"'Farmer'? I Jr^ed were not many ia!'Ke one ,WT ^
t'Muj m *■ ^ ^ o raised in the immediate suburbs -
| and brought to the city in the
m
morning by the farmer in his i
own wagon and delivered to your j jVi
M
hF
Wc wish all our Patrons and Friends a
HAPPY NKW YEAR, and assure you all of
i'afi
our efforts during the coming year to serve
HEAD OF SA'NTA OUTLINES j grocerman or market man; con-
NECKSSARY MOVEMEN r IN i <litions are now such that that 11
LETTER ! cannot longer be done in our j|®
M. N. Cockrel, agent of the large cities and the result is that
. a . M- P I.O . . i 1 1
you better than in the past
We want yotir business and will save
money it yon give us your patronage.
you
Atchison 'opeka & Santa l e the farmer is located at long dis
Railway company in Guthrie, has
an interesting letter from prt'S-
studying the methods by | ident Ripley in which the h. ad
one of the foremost cities
V/ 'particularly in the field of indus-
trial ira
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I of Europe educates its citizenes
MILL'S
^ We carry & complct line of staple
and Fancy Groceries
of the Santa l'e System urges
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Phone 513,
Cor. Perkins & 2nd. St.
V>
OF EVERY DISCRIPTION
Give us your cards, bills, envel
opes, letterheads phamplets and
minutes.'- :
trial training, in which the work
of Munich under Dr- Kerschens
teinei is conspicuous-
"It is to be hoped that Ame-
rican teachers of manual training
and industrial subjects will take
Iadvantage of this opportunity,"
>ald Dr- Claxlon, Commissioner
of Edu-ia'um, in announcing the
ylan. 'It means .getting at first
liand the experience of one of
the most notable industiial educ
ation systems of Europe. Mr L.
L. Summers, a special collabora-
tor of Bureau, who has recently
returned from asttidy of German
conditions and is now lecturing
in this country reports that Dr.
KerschenSteiner, Inspector
Schmitid, and the city authorities
are particularly anxious to wel-
come party of representative tea
chers from the United Slates.
The official nature of the invit
ation from the Mayor and coun-
cil of the city give it added at-
: ractiveness. Teachers to Study
in Munich— 2.
tance away and must have an
agency of some kind in the city
I through which they ship
More over we are constantly j
farmers to organize for the sale enlarging our wants and the fair,
of products. Mr Cochrell lately j)y living in l'oston is now accos
communicated to President Rip umul to eat melons rtised in
ley the complaint of an Oklaho-; <^0i0 ado, orarges raised in t ali-
peach grower whose fancy
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AND STATIONERY GO,
Phone 61
(Renfro's Old Stand)
Opposite Post Olfics
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— - .- - j forr.ia and I annas raised in Cen
Elbertas netted him lest than the ;tral America to say nothing of
cost of production. I the thousand other things eai h
As nearly as I am able to fig-j of which of which must be hand
ure the subject out said Mr Rip-'led by the specialized industries
ley in reply, "Theimmediate rem' Therefore it becomes more
edy lies in an organization of pro than a simple problem to provide
ducers under which as a body i for the shipment of the farmer's
they can deal with some one in w t'lthe least manipulation en
each town and can ship either route to the table of the eonsum
I
carloads or part of£car loads to j er
him regularly trusting him to;
despose of them to the best pos-1 ADHESIVE PLASTER USEFUL
sible advantage.
The orange growers of ('a'i-
fornia had these difficulties t >
contend with before they organ-
ize and their success date from
the organization I think the same
can be said of most of the dea'er
It la Invaluable to Mend Rubber
Goods. Cover Cuts and Bruises
and for Other Purposes.
A spool of Rood adhesive plnr'er ti
worth l>s weight In gold In the jMne.
both as a means of saving the house
keeper's time and an a general repair
er. Secure the best grade of non-
Irritating adhesive rsed Tor snrgir-il
p-irpofes. It Is romnaratively inox-
i pensive and tomes in illffer^n* width*
have tried combination It is a rather waru it before appiyips <*
, pass n warm Iron over It after It t
big problem and not easy of solu [n p]aoe
I tion and all we can do is to lend
our best effort to it
The railroad company has cer
tain limitations which it can not
The Bureau of Education an j verJ' well transgress
be interested in the plan.
I hnve found it Invaluable to mom*
rubber goods of all kinds, hot wnt<^r
bags, garden hose, mackintoshes.
gloves, handbags, and to re place the
worn heel linings of my shoes, thufc
saving both pain and horicry. Tt fur-
nishes an ever ready waterproof cov
erlng for cuts and bruises, and may
w vii w..~o | be used to hold dressings in plr.ee It
j i-r- M ■ 1 e Qnniq ' !a nTl ^deal substsnce with which to
nounces that it Will answer in- 1 rafflC °fflcials °f th Sa mend corsets, rearing break, or
(1 dries from teachers who may Fe have been considering for | ^ ^^ Rt>« ,
s me time how it is possible to; ^ j
i narrow the difference in price A n^hl banda~o of it will mend r Ancient
Refic'ou* work in united states. 4 , splintered handle or chair leg App.) rlcar was a very *14 ana. lit
Actively engaged in the work nf })et\veen what the farmer re j it to the under side of a riur thflt curls ^ been !n tt,e parinh forty t-wc
eaving souls in the TTnited Giates aro ' t or is torn and pee how nicely it rem* -tarB During his la l
140 distinct denominations. This does ' cejve for }^[s product and what dies the trouble It makes excellent wai praetlcallj la chs gt o
not include the followers of Confucius. labels for fruit or Jelly, as the back ^ services, but now ecd ttieo, whew
Buddha, Mohammed. Shlntoism and consumer in the City pay may lettered with Ink and It is th# waa ayj]e he occupied th- falplt
•ther e^ets is the field long before ( I«nlpv finept th,nK lmaBlnabl® wlth whlch t0 His evesight'was bad. and he *ai al
ChrlsUftBity a foothold In tuia orit. O tills en J . I } fasten a mail or express package— together unfit to compose frea'a aer
wart4. I said in his letter to Mr- Cochr. 1 nnd th,B ,sn,t a t,th# of lt9 UR^' , mon . no had to fall baek on
| saia in nis letter iu ^uu 1 eltherr-Woman's Home Companion. ' . .
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ps F°r Writers
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EVANSTON ILL.
Picks • Mention this Paper.
Stopped to Play Thb Piano
Itaton Rougo, La.
Raymond Kelley, aged 22, of
incinnati. who was arrested
while seated at the piano in the
house he had just robbed playing
"rag-time" selections, was sen
tenctd to ten years imprisonment
He confessed a score of other
robberies-
Western Star c hapter No 1.
Mrs- C- Hawk, W\ M,
Mr N. •' C Johnson. W P
American shoe in Switieriand. we have been discussing the run
The American shoe has become per !
manently eHtabllBhod In Switzerland j nmg ot a pick lip refrigerator
because cf its superior stylo, tinlsh j r f +Vin lino
and durability. The Bpectai designs car on certain division of the line
ui.u rads nt'ected by some manufactui !
-m. m:eti a, extension polee. extreme SO that small lots of produce
wide toes, crooked lasts and lancv .j l,e shipped, but it is by no
rorved uppers are not popular In tne j
Swiss n-nr:.et. however, the demand ■ wayg certain that it Can be SUC
being for p'aln. medium-weight shoe*
wltb tivuvy roles.
c3S3"'ully d'ja1
eaer Om fiur.dar mornlnf tin hem
era were alarmed wiih a disecuryi
much as feliows: "We are etanCiUK
p"- -| & ^IG PUZZL- lodr-y," t. «M. """>• «• *"h "
r...~ -- « rT(tt po*«r In tha «at W ar« im
, 1^.1 Lifr 6w Tar** of war. (lyon* aua« ) W.
tried and Peculiar Anlira Ll'e . ,r. on the brht!;
Found In Zcty ot Water In ^ n|)l#u ^.r_we, |
Centrr.! Aila. ojean—we will now proceed in eotv-
T « « «- o.n eW*r the next point" In the vestry
The riddle of I.aUe Hal cnl. In gerHce. the curate oike4 hlr
rsi Asia, is similar to that of l.aKe ^ r,0Jr>«ted war. ea he hsd
nrthnf thp n '-^paryilta. In central Africa. i C0:V! .a abo« t It tn the paper*
the a | ,o0, rar„, , ,„rEn body of fre.l. a „.K^. h, ,M. wt0l . „„
leged largj pro!it made by the • '« from the oc™n tar-off i™* in hi. «... and . .iitu;
^ H I '-Mkii s apparently marine i ot.. -(r<|plcj00 of k amlle—"thai umei I
middleman canb eliminated Pl-ee, ^gatn. contain a very larpenvt" *r*te fort'' years ago "
)pr 0 orcc'es r.ot found e t
After all the profit is not to -oVe Baikal contains numerous • . ' (
n and peals, rs well or. tv f
. v^ry large in the case of the in ^ ^.orrin'r it also contains a !n j w
todta'^r^^IIca to- vidua', bat arisM mtia'y from | j ^
of coal year the fact that there are so many tt\; f1^nT* rr
.. mmira jonnsou , The to^'mou.. L Z Count,, middlemen, mdth.t business t*;
, rid3r, Thursdays ^ ^t^ done upon different lines from
Meeting 1st. other ^that which it fromly took. One of the late?'
He Intro-
Keeping Mice From Pianos.
To prevent mice entering pianos
there has been invented a simple
I gliding plate to be mounted on a
Mrs. Sarah Mc1 Williams A- M. pedal BO that it covers Its opening.
N. J Wilson Conductress.
" C. rhornton A Cond.
• •MA Jordan Secy.
Elmira Johnson Treas.
Incl-'
"What u«
in..11 >
I tune teller u
10 Be Skeptical.
,1 hee?' asked the buei
had permitted the lor
lead bini Into • flark
in
each month at 2:30 p. m-
Lincoln School enrollment 300
Mrs. N J Wilson hegin teach
ing this week.
Miss Barbee, is substituting
this week
When, for in.tan:', the house
room and hoid nls hand.
Ah, I see many wonderful thins
rere. *hw replied "You will ha^
,,ood luck with the business .vou ar«
-- . - toltm into."
by the exlst rce of hot sprlriTs "What el?o do you ree?'
One of the latent attempts to m \ ~yvu w,u make a great deal o
pwer the Hd«'le of Lake T!nll<aM,: tV^t mouey fc0on."
nf the Tluf-Man investlp-.tor, ?*. Anything more?**
Of the thlrtv-three rpecies of Ash i -you will live to be a very old mar
and have good health
other
Tho Town Mouse led off
duced tho Country Mouse to a ureal
' many people of the right ort, who r
Sampson at Gsra. graciously lapped up all the chain- wjf* buy a package Ot oarmea . founJ |n the thit folir
a familiar story Is that of Sampson pngne he cared to buy—In short, ex- «pnt^ sh« is GTa t i tpen ar<5 r^ullar to it wl l'.r nineteen
Ming down the pillars of the temple haunted the resources of urban hos- for twenty five cent . haT« a wi(!o distribution in Slbeyls
M Oazn. whereby the roof fell upon pltalltjr. ,0jt three Cents Worth of! and Europe M«n> nf thaw peoujlar
Philistines How Samson was "Pretty good! the Country Mouse species are without near relations any-
o.® d this is now known Kxcava admitted But say. you come out to ^, re3t being fancy whore Of the mollusca 90 per cent.
• innt ..n the site of Gaza show chat the my place in your car and run as fast ' Bre peculiar.
of the temple were of wood, as you like. I'm Justice of the pj;,^a,J3 alvo.'.n n/ th i mid- M j,prK does not think the facts
I L rooted unon foundations of stone Peace" , .. nA rti . ,.i demand the hypothesis that the lake
IS ween ! . . i.rirg fastened thereto The Thereupon the Town Mouse had to dleman 3 profit and C -•> wftg onr# rnarlne He believes that
Last weeks examination left j , Uvy at the door-
pupil on account of ^ei'w^do.n ^ I I I" the old days she use to go
• All rl«hl What !«•?"
"That 1. all I «ee '
•liut there anything aboul a dart
little lady who loves me?"
oh. I will look a*aln I thought [
you were old anough to huve n wit'
nd ramlly. Bo. o" re widow, r*
"Yea but I don ' lucre ti: t i t. ut t,e
Hf-ve you tab lortall tho luture. aft.
lU"
| many happy
.the'r pronto1 ion the children an
Ujoiceing over being promoted
'Qua.r Ingllih-" v- lake Itrelf during the long apes of
Thane ipeolmern of "queer FnKM n , , with a basket and ;t, exlntenre. and the rent In ft portion
are given by a wrlt.r In the Cl.rrland W uio I - - ----
Japan'. R'rh Aequl.ltloa.
now a portion of Hie JaP*
fcsws'i"!:.:; CSt-r >■
iBraa!S«.is -
Th. Writer Who Do.a Moat. i ttutlon uf llf .n0""1 mule, leiegrnnnea mm . ..
Thnl writer doe. the mo t who I A child ■'> *"/{ h„rUll|(u 0f be- U you are looking for a No. 1 >•. 0" ll
„Jeh.ah,r render the most Jtnow.o^ ^/toZu back In aft.r Ufa C doa't forge, me/-
inker, from him the least t m s nom<1 „f happlneaa and Joy. — ——— —
Edison
What more delightful than to
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li«ht. tulkuis machine, motion pittnrM
Mndamraf "idtam?. St. l"ns 'rlenti
SlrfSSSSIl -croiwy. prenenta such ...
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The Cmcl-e In.p.ftor.
A rhlrai'O politician Imported hi
Mitiiln from the old oountr.v and hud
htm appointed a amoke ln pector. Thit
was In the old (*ay«. IU «• tlirne<1
Iooho to Inepect without any Inftruo-
tlcia whatever. And thla L the repo.t
I,,, rendered at the end of the film
mouth: 'I certify thot 1 have In.peot-
ed <he amoke ot thla city for the ait
thirty day*. 1 Qud plenty of itnoM
and iipimrently of kooO qunlity-
spoctfuily submitted."—Courier J^il^
iaeee ipec.mnii tnthPSLor<' Wil l a uu^iww existence, and trie res* w v • '• - 1 <>t \h I
«re giver by a wrlt.r In the Cleveland to the Store 0, the prehl,tor!c fr,ih w„,er f.iin. Korea, "ow a portion jh^J ^
■ • • Iwinir proinotcu tH^.I C">" Club. Review and Ob.erv.r: "1 heard a man ^ t(ri)ceryman would take her of sn^ria whlch It has pre r .d- - ne • mp.re. t-- I " s, ,, ,o -
-)o.c^:j-^ ^ z b«t 8he —-
--a it put up in a sanitary! A _ ma/~lhe w,.-, , , ^ ZZ^
eWW,^,H5a: with^ody.^ " ,,,
xeb,.dfuany_tuu0,,atnf..h0«l« Ohit- | , ,, lu.,,.er ,„rf ■ T, ^ *
nd toVcB from him
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