The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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"Cured'
*lrs. Jay McGee of fiteph.
enville, Texas, wriies: lor
r,ne V.es-'« .1 suffered WI h
womanly trouble. I had tpr-
rible headaches, and pains ,n
iwyhack. ctc. Idfieemct! as if
I would dir. t suffered so. At
«#. J decided to try C^dui
f* w«man'« tonic, and it
, *ne right away. The
treatment net oMy
U cure*! nic."
The two vacancies which wear
|pti nt fAver 'ljBh Sc io.vJ by the!
'mipnatioB* or Miss pPrrv an
P'<. .Jiraiiain Imvh fj |^.,j |>v
jothrr earn pete nt fpaehers.
Prol- ( any is to lie eon {natulan I
• cd upon havinir secured ihewj
ipneliers.
TAKE
M'" II. JI Wijson loll
Kal ur
1
file WoiTian's Tonic
Carditi tielps women in fim«
E-c&tsst need, t>ecausc it
Cpnfams ingredients which ret
•pcci.'ically. yet jjcnUy on <l,c
weakened womanly organ*,
so, if y,m -feci discouraged
blue out-of-sw«s i n bte t i
your household work, no
jecouni (A jeuf condition. «toi
I worryi^j ta4 j;;ve Cardwi .1
MM. <tfc*sfarip<* ttusHsaJid*
of womcu —wtjj,' not you ;•
| T y Cardin. t 7'
1,3 '1-f.V ni.inijr.'j.- and dislocate ! on.
"I IJ- ^• n;
' all 1*98 or M95 and
' a'' n*nt with
... cWt i,.r .!«<■ ..vening after
'• 'I P •>-. 11, n ii'. yp ain Sick an(j
i Ace,den' 1 m>,irutice to you.
.mwn ;m
UNIIKItTA KICKS
ON WFST OKLAHOMA AVE., OPPOSITE POST
OFFICE WILL GIVE THE BEST SERVICE
AT REASON A BLF. PRICES.
Forall Funeral Supplies see Patterson and Pay-
mal Courteous treatment <o all. Phone 86.
New Congressional Districts
Cbttrch Directory
In State.
'' lliatrici Ha. I Olliiu'H. Crn'f, Nnwrta St Pa«' A. M. E. Cknstk
| t> ag.. n v«. ic g«ri, Preaching every SM>dar
rulnii uu J r.x w nee
11:00 A.M. 7:30 PM.
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Endeavor 5:30 P. M.
Official Board every
^ay 8: P. M.
fcv Voii lli'ii'ihviiiT Sure
ocais
^'r I' . \V. t-"hr,mnf n a nd Rev
! Walton Brawn entertained th
j .Stewards Sarvinn <'lub. at tlie!
IWwnaae. Tuesday tivening
fr< n C to 10
Wholesale and Retail
Uffalcr jf
j*;Han I ware, linware, Pumps, Amu
mi. Spoiling Goods and
sliiiiLi Tackles.
District Nil. t Adair Sequoyah. Wag !
1 Mu Wuk«« Uaaliall j
I Milutoali ruJ Okmulgee
District Ni. 3 I.aKlofa, {jtiimtr !
1'itkbiirK, Aiok I'ualuoaiaka. MeCui l
lain Cli.'ciuw Hiyau Marahali. Car tar " ~
Mt. Zion Baptist Church.
i Sunday School g
DUtriet No. 4 Creek. Mncoln, Ofm- Preaching1 1} "00 " "
Ker. S' inimile, Pott*wmouiie, 11ukIi«« H V P ft
ii , U* 4'OQ P u
l .'ubuaoii «u.l. Co l
br. Cr,
To Drive Out Malaria
-onrt.il is at wor'c in his
"win after Iwviiwasevorej Tha' t' " l uhlic .nay a
of pneumonia, bout <he meetin«> of th > Mini«
|fcTi*J Alliaiicp. nrrafi-. mei f j
h;ui. Iif-nt, piadf with the !•:, it , <
Exclusive Agency for the —
v < L-iij;iuni Uu lanii Stoves and Ranges.
BEST IN THE WOPLi
Preachinif 7.9Q
^ ouiitf Peoples Christian Culture
Wednesday night t 7 o'clock
W. H.4F.JI. ' irola Thur#d.y
ereriihtf at 3. o'elotk
Iriday night General Prayar
•Reeling
Star B«nd «verjr SaturJar
DI.lric.Ni, 7. K„H n^.r Mil., evening nl 4. o'clock
Dewey Oune.r Becklmir. H' <;tili,K|„w«
, <)r«.r incktmi Hmmnn 0<1 1 tu(u,„ "*v ^ H Paster
UiiUict Nd5— Pityne. L'.gtn (>km
I liomn r'le t ittDd, McClain, Carriu «nd
' Murmy,
j Ol.tric. No. #. HUino. Rlunfl.b.r
jCaUKdiiui Cuddo, Uunily (.'oniini'U.i
Xlepbein Jeffprm.H ami Cutluu
r.F. Si'olt, (.'usral- !J' ',av'' '' '' fo fl d p ace of e " h I
r'nr A'-fident Upr'Hi' and L'f
InauraTiec s,e r i o .. , 1C
tj' Co of Amerirs O/fic,. iiu ,.iu..i
6.2nd .Si , ■ "ie«.tinK uppear 111 the Cnid.-
, ~ 1,1 tfllnplion^ I
kUJ.j,
i I'"v V,. J-'. Smith, of Oklit eft
t j v, passed thru tin. city, l1'. idnv.
By Mail, from Au^- 1st to Jan.
or f.! 53, the Grrat State Papfk.
'i ll !•: IViCADKR
Daily. iOc week delivered
Weekly 50c the year.
Tl.« I4W.I.T.KU,.. nlftci.tl „r t|lu collStitHtlon.il coil.
ve.il,ti... „„wh opr., the It. is reliable
L. G. Nihlaclc, Publisher, Guthrie, Okla.
, !>i trlct No. 8 Cimarron. Tciaa Bea
' : ei llaiper Woodward Ma „r Wood
j Alfalfa (Jraui .Jrtiui gay 4lil|
) Noble
G.
R.
Mis< L li a'i Jachtion spent
Urd-t.v in Oklahoma City visiting ^ I'oufe to Crescent on church
fflafivea. ; bininV
Mrs, N. Wilson is rerov
teacher at] ' roni n severe attaelc of crij ;i
• . !fl
A I claims paid promt fly. v,.
j red tajje - gives \ ou ahsolufe pn - j JsP
tecrion while sick. j^!
Anderson wt: at| Cas■..ally.Ubmpnny( of America | ®
T. Se itt, AKenf,
Mr. (, Q. Daniels
Arcadia was in Guthrie, Monda
H'in. J. F.
Crescent, < n business, Saturday
"' i H
J lie 0 M. E. Church enterlaii
®d at the residence ot' Rev., and
Wls T M. GatewooJ last Frid. y
ifrom 11 a, in, to 9 p. m.
m
m
\m
0
^ orsliipers were sc trce at Hit
ti relies last. ^utida>
! lb
A great many kiddies are r< - J '<0J,
joicna' over being promoted. @
. A big examination was pulleth^g
I.ingest and LVtt Pick and Ac-loft' last week. 1^9?
aide.ii, Company in America see'
I F, SjoU. Agent 115} S. 2nd Si |
! I/tngston Sunday and spent the
^'rs II. A. Downey is sick, j l«y*
frs. E A. ^orefMd is num j
bcrcd among the Gii(iped people j
V\ e now have a full line of fresh
Groceries at Reasonafce Prces
GIVE US YOUR NEXT ORDER
PHONE 513 COR. 2nd. and PERKINS m
-OILL & CO. SB0OERY 1
.loe. llooker-Mo'Call, Pout ,
• 2 meet every Setoud iu] Kouifl
Saturday* Afteri non iti cii'd
th.
E- M. Nelson Adj Ulanl.
the Macedonia baptist
CHURCH
Sunday School y.gy a ^
' ,eac*"ng 11a rn. Slid 7-SO p ft,
fl Y p u k
5 V Hi.
Rev S. A. Clark Psmr
•Mr. Alva Od^n was in from'
8*rergt?i cf (oe.
It Is «s|d that ii'.a one !ind t hr- •
i :ichtR *"f 11 «up(.'orf a man; lo jr tncii-
n I blck will auppoi t Mva.ry; fiv« far'!,
Shaw, pastor of the Meri- blc>t ""in aupr.m n> si-ponati mnro .
d: ^ /-.■ >. ,r t, .... i iCn Inehea tbli*li will aupuort tt !!i
Ian CllCUlt M. E. ( lun ch, IS fc'hu , .ude. ar.ft IS Inrliea thick will f.ippot
in from his work on ac-ount oiv * lraltt Thr°" "«fure . o
II a< mint 01 ,:onra . prcK.ippescs ihst the ico t- o
Bmall-pox. -3 ("vs" tbickneaH. r.c.i Uavlag thlo
, piaC'K. and ocijr to tru« Ice. ix t aluF.h
ico or lo l?is wh«a- 'Ua tft.'Hpvrsktur# !<•
• tba\* Hip itTezIog point. After a fun*
{ifHo t-onfiConco onn Vjp
Rev. A. li. Dobbins has al „u ! •1>!actiS L' " ''r«lne'
recovered and says lie ferls like;
hitnse.f again. Mrs Dobbins i.,
* . i who the merits others, and I
improving \ If r plfifttiures r, even oa
■ thoiifb 'twere hia own. --?«04t)i6. '
Ov .r 3 i y.or. Kansas CH . °"r WT"?,/h'^1 • """
cir.. -Ciironic, Narvous and Special Diseases
mere ury or injurtoua ,or '— «
C^r aua so ii it tori...,, CM.uu.Ho. tr„o and .oufld^1°.8i1;^o^oVb,V.u:r,OUr
SoiriinalWeaknossand " *
Th* Hnppfeat
ts the hiijiplefit ot tnool
lavltoratlng to tfie Pale and S.ckly
TW CM St :wl«rd ttncral atrmslhtninz [onlc , u,, rUrl i,.
•apVR TA8Tm.K8« chill TONIC, drPv., out . very curtous
p«Uria.f ru-he«theMotxl.andbuildsnptliemvw- 1 ^ Ifnlf playor who t'. oesn i>aaiy
Km. AUy*UMi(. For adull> «J clilldrcu. 50f j !>caien by Ida opponont t.
him that he had t een aufforiiiK nil
from neurjtir. "lt'a it ouriov.a thine "
The Minijte-ia! Alliance wi" ror""<1 '''' °pi,0lie"t I ve '
B^oxualDebiHty.^S
Ip i lies aua •xce*a—ckUHliiK nirhi loa«es
'lu<* of mxuill powor, piaipica ud
o otrnoa oa tha fMre. confuted ldeu.i tvnd
iv)rj7ctftiiaeaa,ba hftilnohs and •rrrslon to
| Hoo.aty, eto., currtl for life. I atop nlebt
i n«*tnrfc sexual jH w«r, and
Druin power cnVurK* u-id strenflrthan w^ak
parts ttinl make you fit for marring#, bead
| for frey book and list of qucstio&a.
StricU.ro
and GSeot^rj;^^0,,^
S3 "«motion from t ualneaR.Gar«Kttar Btea<a.
Hook and liatefiiuralionafrett-aaiitaaMlad.
s --~r nn nm\ww hiii^j w
Hydrocsle and
Phimosis! 'aw d.r. wlikout pat.
"UjlJ or «ana.r. riootfr.a.
Vanooreln t,nliri«jTelml.Mbo
vr.,7.^ , aerotum.oatialnf aar
Touadcl llttr. oa ce«. of the mn| ...
icm, aio,, prrmauautlj curad wlthoulpala.
SyOhdia. ""! ♦ 7"' l* "Jlaaaae. la
. . ■■■«§ all it* (oriBi anO atari/a.
*r« c' l31oo<1 polsunln^ aac all
pr rat# dlaea-ea p«rmaaeatly cured.
BOOK t(f ***** p ^. r
of n* it Plclnr*B' with full description
aflet tuaadcura.scat
s«a^cd ii plain wrapper—fr « .
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8 co,
r- Springltatd, Mm;
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Beglnnlnga of Lifeboat.
Uke many other lnventlona ,th. Ilf .
aoat was a long time In finding favor.
Plie first lifeboat was dealgn.d by a
London coach bulldor, LJonel I>ukln, In
1785, under tho encouragement of tlie
jjrlnco of Walea, but despite royal pa.
tronage, his Invantlon received little
attention, though one of btg boats
saved several Uvea at Bamborough
The loss of the Adventure In 1780 first
deatrtoyed public apathy In this sub
Ject and, with the oterlng ot prltet
for lifeboat designs a first Btep toward
life saving at sea was taken.
Beebee Chaple C. JVf. E.Ch
rcb Directory
Sunday SLIiooI
Preaching
C lass Servicd
league
Preaching
V: A. ti.
IPSO A. M.
3 00 P. M.
6:00 P. M.
7:80 P. M.
J. C. Millar, I'aator.
td et at the A. M. 1". CliurcU f
jlruv': .* Feb. 7, a: !) A. M.
• #
')eat<n a man in pfrfoot health la my j
■"(Advertise in
Reached the Limit. i
The last course was being brought I day at 3 p. ni.
■in, and little John, who bad pSrtaknn '
of each previous one, looked up and
aaid: "Ch, thh\ one will faint tun
away."
First Baptis* Church
s- s- 9:80, A, M.
Preaching at 11 ;30 A. M.
B 'v - P. U. G:30to 7:30 P. At
Preaching at 8: P. M.
Home-Miaaion meeta every
M°f.day at 2 30 P. W.
^ Board Mwtinjf Monday night
Mothers Meeting Tuesday Eva
at 7:30
S- S Teachers Aleetin^ Thurs
«^y at 8: P. M.
Choir Practice Friday 7:30 P.M
Children's Band Saturday nt
4: P M
J Derandemie. Clerk.
Saint Paul M. R. Church
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a.
m. and 8 p. m
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Senior League at 7 p m.
Leaders and Steward's Meet-
ing every Monday at 8 p. m.
'-adies Aid Society every Fri-
a fnrirtv fian, ~
.Some men can take one tTrlnk and |
atop, they don't care to buy tn re- i
ti-.ru
The Guide
Men of Varloua Pursiutta
A policeman, a quarryman and •
, oudmender were among the prf)!«
winners at an arts and craftB axhlbi-
tlon held In Yorkshire (England) vlt
"liigo recently.
' he Steward's Excelsior Club
meets weekly at designated
places.
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1916, newspaper, February 3, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154842/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.