The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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Phone t-1
20b West Okla.
'I lif- Candidates who want the
support ot th" colored voters
of this county would do well
to let it he known through
tlu- Negroes journals cf this
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County
Vyheoevc* Vow Need a (icni;.-*>
'• 'hike drove's
T'.ie Similar j .drove's '£\
chill Tome is equally valuable 113- i.
General Tonic because it tforwvuiTVh"
v.Ti ll lyiown lojiic propertiesufQ'UININ?
atiil IRON. It action th.- I.m-r, Drives
nut "Union i, lCniicbes th«,£'.od -U)il
Bui>ls up the Whale System.' SOcejSt'ji
Watch the War — *a'iit (PaulSMj
E. <'lurch in lour weeks war
with (Jennany, France, It.ab
(l i." ,( Austrin, Turkey, Huglar.d. and i
vears in the Y est, i • I
Russia which will win. \ou , *
and had an c.peii.nn , Tfc
Iarmies will meet at the Church
| on the fourth Sunday and make
! pence Do you want peaee, welj
! he on hand.
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Mrs. M M. Edwards, who i>a..;
spent several
has returned and had an cpeiung | ... .
' ' 1 vcte will help end t his war 1 lit-, ■ . _ t
ifcnt Wednesttoy, the Jftst at ;|1 t tl^ (>1 , i ^
which she irfrvtjii a+1 I it. visitor.;
ice ceaui. ^-l.e is at her .:ime
old stftn^; IE?.} s^c. '.jnd St.
t.l.s. Edwards in a business
wenaan and she was malting good; §S
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in the V\ est but Guthrie is her j j(;nP0|n j> U(ujP School closed last j
pome and the public needed her Friday eveninK at the «'ity Haijj M
with a brilliant play by the Schoojl
t'he city Supt. I'rof Scott was j up
pj-eseiit and made a most encoura $
ling address of abvise to fhe ^
Mrs Serereant Green was a ' .. .. . „ '■
K 'I parents. Dr. Melvin one of the |
pl^ai.ant. caller «.t the Guide of-1 . „ i <• . i—
fi:-o VYodnesday. Mrs. Green is
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Dr. HENDERSON
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81S Walnut Strest, Kansaa City, M«.
A regular «r <1u.ie In medlclna. Oldest In mf and lonxast local.d
«1 yaarft' Special Practlco ase and axpaHanca arm mportknt.
Ovar 33 Yaara In Kansas City.
f5 CHRONIC, NERVOUS AND SPECIAL DISEASE?.
'hi i^/t't.«.• 'nri.'ttni ri .df for t:sip—no ro^rcv
A tbor.zfU Iv Uio
S mo %o Tr«it All Miiuvn.vj ; t-.- <
Ciirul ■> oa<f 'All medloiuoa furnHlird rr dj for tie-no re/rcurj
| ot Injur 1 in.1 die,ur^ uii'.l N'J rt.-tentltin fn.m U'l.iceM Patlema «
I i reute.j LI HIXI. .1.1 eipre«i MrdU-iue* .em evarywhare. frro t*<m Ja.e o.
I Iirnmrr Cbii','"il . ever 60 000 oi.nn cured. Stale jour o « and Bend lor iirmi
1 I :uu u!i*iioa Iree andvjcfldnutUI. ptraonalljr or by'letter.
Seminal Weakness ond ' Varicocele •he *rotum fc'aiM-
■ _ . .... re«.!,lrt jngnorvaua Hablllty^ waalutaaa a# ttie
Sexual Debility,'fyo'u'hli'i,
udJ •xoeM—i.au«iin; night lo* s«s
iiud logs of neittAl power, p. tuples and
nl.ucii.d o.i t^o f. f e. cmlugea Id-as ft ml
I forcetf i:n«H8, bashftiines^ aud aversion to j
;o«'irtT. etc . ctfr« ti for life. 1 stop nifc'&t
I loHH«-rt. re ■•lore e^xuaj vowcr. nerro and i
I t-r.itupO' i't enl: rwii ami strengthen weak !
;.Art« and m-vUe you l)t for marriage. Semi j
f r fre b u k and U*t «'f qutHi.ona.
Cut'*'! wirti a ae*r ^n- I
□ .tlCidrO ff.iIllblA Horn* Ti eat-
and Gleet no pttin, ro detent'on j
from bURint'rti* Cure guaranteed. U<-.vH I
nQ.i ilit of jtkSAllons free—Bent aea'eU i
aexuni ayetam, otc., pemtnonily cur*d
without pain.
i:.(nu;|j- That terrlblo dlaeaae In
Ojpnill9) nil Its'otrnft and stugOH.
cured for life, ltihod poisoning ond ail
private diseases permanently cured.
On Chronic.
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m _ ^_ - ea es For
ii. tn pages. XT pictures, full
deHcrlption of above diseases, effects aud
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F. B, LIILIE
Hit Criticism.
An old man stood ou tUo ttreet ow
ner In C'heiryvalt? when the trolle
stopped unci lot o(T a woman passer
ger Sh# had on n linen 'ircsa. a Pan
uru:t ^at. cb:4mrngne-«''Olnred hose anc
8irapped p'.mps "(iOBh!" ciclalraetJ
the old man. "I'd spend leaa tnone)
on my Don net and buy acme socki/-
! CLorryvale U<:in.) Jcurnal.
HARDWARE
in Guthrie over a quarter century
For a Sprain.
One draiT- oil of wormwood and *
gill of alcoboi Keep the Injured pari
wet with It until the pain abates auii
tta InBatr.matlon t« gona.
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Dtrt Eaters Everywhers.
The practice of eating dirt has beer
traced hy a scientific authority to peo
p'.«s in every part ot the world. That
. hanger which leads a man to want the
earth is characteristic of no ona na
Uua.
to conte homo and serve some |
more of lies- excellent meals at 20
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njembers of the Roard of eduea
,tioii ni'iije an apjiropriate talk- |
'I'ht> Teachers and Pro. Ferry
the principal 'leserve li'.uch crocji' j
fur their successful year's work.
l-Y.vov II'irIi Schoo-1 closed on' j
under the mist I'latering circum |
stanctH I here were thirteen rt;v j
Frj^s Mur.quess of ^anstonllni" dustes Prof- Carry is the populai j
vers;! v an eloquent ad- Pt ipcipal of Favor.
dress to 'he Graduating class of
j9lli Thursday evening1.
"MARRY THE GIRL $
WF'LL Fl'RNISHTHF GRQf'tRIES. Sg
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SMITH BROS, SANATARY |
We are new :U ypyr scvvice y/itb a Ipll lue iff
of Staple Groceries Call and see our Beauti- ^
ful Stove ar,4 up-to-date Fixtures jg
Give us voar next ordet If w please vcu t<?H ^thes,? (|
If not Veil U5, M,
Th© Use of Tearm.
Cut ot the hands of pain and
lig more gifts have come to men than
ffjm any other source. The great
singers of th.e mystery and pathos ol
human loss-r-Dante Altgbieri in bin
"A'tsion,' and Milton in "Lycidas.
j Matthew Arnold in "Thyhsis," ano
Tennyson in "Iii Memoriam"—all show
that for the highest vision there la nt
medium lik« tin a t of tears.—J. M
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lawyer (to wife)—"Well, if you ar«
i?eteprained to sue for divorce, at
!oast 'let us keep down the expense as
much as possible. 1 will act aa your
counsel."—Lite.
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C. C. Cofton.
if Quality-Sir.-i;e We ^Islivsr p
1 502 S. 2nd St I
*ps.
JoUy
What She Wjntta.
Mr. J.V . Avery or. War Father ' <t« h's dau^htw-x—
•' 1 ' ' ' trought you a slfjer for :<our birth-
t ner died and was buried Sunday day, tiear, _nd ^ book ty which
Duog'as School ef which I ro 1 j ou sail laatU yyu,ret-H ta play co LI
Ti i ; from the Congregational < liurcn. a month.
I^calefi is princilial cto*d day ^
i [t held >ts cl )sing exercises about! • tcachei i wanted m^st,
i • i ■ „„„ ,,r ' bv the pastor Rev. Calvin LaM.
two weeks aK> which was one ol i •' K
The deceased was Olie of the old Conso!ation of an Ex-Champion.
A "if Pie rue will be given a the most brilliant ever held in ' Bamson sou, Ht cOnsoia'tioa.
and highly resp-cted citizens of "At w*st aid n't ask u« u i
Fallie June 17 th a great tune tho city. "'K o i v n
A Hare Pl'lzo.
T!.f securing of the p« lt oj a blncl
fox is of such interest among trap
pers and buyers of fur that the event
l* \kid^ly heralded throughout tin,
trad", but it is rare indeed that ou«
of the valuable animals is Keen a'.ivs
in captivity, yet a Partington man
has the distinction of having a iivs
bliick fox in ltis possession. The aui-
mal was captured by Stanley Savage
w- 1 ;et
he
by
~.jght
and Savage, alter a lively tussle,
ceeded lu putting a callar around the
fox's neck and attached a strong
chain to it. 5le then took the anima)
to his home, where he has him con-
fined in h firmly built cage.—Kenne-
bec Journal.
^ G.&C. HerrlsmCo. _
Syrlrjt'Acld, Mssb.I^S
,9mi
Wi? e—want a cay, pi«a . (or Hi*
husband
Shopkeeper--Tea, madam. What
l?y does b« wear?
v;i Ie- Well, I rea ly (crget. Ills
toiiaie ar sue 1#; i.hoiigfi 1 expect
L« d want about sii IS or 20 tor a
wty, wouldn't b i
Training Needed.
Mm. Benham—I think it would b«
well for our boy to up to Sunday
school. Henham—What for? Mrs.
Benham—There is need of having hla
ideas utralghlened out;. 1 told hlijn
something afiout St. Peter at the (?at«
and lie wanted lo knaw If St. Pet^e*
*aa a tkket chopper.
of Avon, who iias a tine of traps eet
in the vicinity of Mount Bkie. The
animal was not injured materially by
the sieel (rap in which he was caught
shaved myself," ha mi'sed.
is anticipated
! Guthrie. His. death was quite a n >*-eyer. h'a n-sdived' to stict to i
rejruW VarUers for the futiira.
— A chc-p Sinner.
Our one irten or a cheap flnner Is
Scores of teiehais lell h r one wSo lott.s all the weok and th B
toes fisbini < n SauclEy.
St-ay Doss Londorr.
About three thousand stray doga
sr.- gathered up each laouth by W
London police.
; -Inck to all as it came sc sudden
ly and unexpected
1 ang^ton College Saturdsy and
Sunday to attend the Suiiuue1
Normal.
A Houm for v'ou.
"TP you have sense, aftd teeHnc,
tefmlne'W^at BOJt of heuse will be
.He leaves three girls , and m for you; determine to work f<ir 'It
. . ' . . . —to get It—and die Ln It, If the :
three boys, unci ti host Ol lncncis will I mean, one that you can
entireh enjoV antt manage; but. which |
you v/ill'not be proud of, except as
you make It charming In its modesty.**
—Ruskin.
H'gM Price for Portrait.
The nifyhest price ever paid at
public auction for a woman's portrait
In England was $7^,000, y.hicb was
the pric« cf the pcMUrsk of Lady
Lcji«j Manners, sold in 1D01.
Quick Justice.
A Yorkshireman wan standing next
tov r representative of tfee Red* Rosti
on the second day of the Blackpool
flying meeting, when he remarkri;
*1 understand that Justice is meted ouf
very quickly in {bt*se parts." "Quick-
ly!" exclalmei th^ Cancaatrlan, "j
should think it is. Wh£, n^ate, onlf
yesterday an airman !ell out of h!^
neroplai^e, aa^l h$ was trie<l and son-
ttneed to six months in Jail before ho
hit the ground." "You don't say s^J
What, was the charge?" "Vagrancy;
tie bad no visible means of support.*
Value of Wf 4on>
It wan remarked by S«nt ?a t^at Q
*!ee man is provided for occurrtnc?^
of e ery kind; the good he controls,
thf bad ho vanquishes; in prosperity;
be Htrays no presumption, and
tdv^r«ity he feels no despondency.
The ▼"iH'Jf'n.1 he po^esoes enables him
to hc«a? up uith heroism under ^
rsvk riies.
MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
fOR CHILDREN.
A C «r i«J IWx'tY.T >rl A **yt*
IV >. WO* IMiniluI IT' r ' ■«'
' Pi n• r de[ , d
.... in 'ii i
vp' SWDpli- !«•<•" rnur w
na, tal Utuk *. S. OLHSTtD. L*R8 . N.*.
Morality Without Religion.
Morality without religion Is onl? i
kind of dVad reckoi\iT)t^—fUi . udeavof
!o find ou* f'laU on a iltltid^ sea by
measuring tbo distante we have run.
but without any observation ot th >
DlntrdeV*,,)^ win •• .«■ v" -
heavenly bod^s--Ljrflfrthw.
OtMli nwp' r>AB>plf «ni iU*t KK Kf 4i1«J
UNSEEDS
Fresh, Relisble, Pure
ausrsnle^i to Tl^sse
| ' F.vrrf CVri'.mVr'ni \
I I 1. '• rahfu <! to? t. r
J fcrrlt f r • r"t ' f < '•!.
' NnrtUrc(.ri'n'a>c<,.-.
SPECIAL CFFTR
FftR 10 "CENTS
we wm M'utl postl>nit < "r
FAIVIOUS COLLE^TIUN
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I j,t Prinf. • TUi'lA
WM s^n t "3 : nt* « fc
j. ckn
Salmon Eat H«rrtn§.
Test of Nerve. Thounands of ealVnoxi bary b<rem
"Colonel' ke<l thc beautiful elrt. cauKht In slrsaits and examined *r\4,
-wh*n «< tbe most trytn* znome^t ol lhclr 6tomacviB and Insiiee were • [>■
life"' "It w>> wtwsn 1 ««nt to ,y But lt ,, npt uncomraon m catch (
m'v wife's father for the purpose of tb#m !n th0 Bea and and tn them
.« I«|[ him to let me hsvo her H # ^sien herrine Alter the salmon
wa j <l«af, and 1 had to espial* | baa been In a river for a Uine lt Ua- BegUnlngs o« Lifeboat
ibe matter before twenty clorKs." j in( 0f U>e stomaek becomes aJ^ draws
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Tattooing In Persia.
rn*Jl tbo last generation tattooing
v- s nlrao^t universal in Persia To-
•lay it U. rare among the upix-r ciasses,
b';t t| ettil affected by the lower c-lav.
ps. Women are tattooed not ho much
with a view to decoration as to avert
the "evil pye.'" or to bide a blemish,
or to euro a
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(.Ai'AT NOIi 1 'litk>i >bi /
Wq ^xo^g^ratlon.
•,§r^0dr' retorted ibe demonftira'pr,
u ■ «i tneuwB*. when .Tink^, ^^Xet], "b< ■;*£ was go.
lug of the stomach b«comw ^ ' f" ol1'" ,nv<"Jt'°?" ',b* ^ j you V yl nfarUTnt In
UP and wrinkled Ju.t why th. ^ Wt w, . [' "aW La Wowin" B.My
up and wrinkled Just why the sal- bwat w4A a oj>K IM ™, , T, . 'a o' hniX Wowia' Fl-My milos an |
m.m avoids fading In fresh wat«r a* | The firm wjl) it this r.r'« so '
knows. ' U rJo0'^ao> b^Ktet. Uc.^l Wf. «; ' fast llMl ptaw it :r. vo .r rar«."-Ilan
! 1T85, uijder the encouragement of the Ilab u "■
.— — i nn. I per s ttcekiy.
Would Be Ineffsrtlv.
An evangelist declares lUut It woul4 ; 1 J. usoer <•<« — f . \Vc€k,v
Uke an rarthguake to sanctify New I Prtoce of Wales, bat dewUe ^ ^ j
to>« it 18 doubtful If that would do - Hlahllvers. trasage, M9 lAVehtian recctved lklle
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IB tar from sancll * aeroplan,, tf,,r your husband. Adventure in 17S0 first
fourfcal. Mr. DeSall- 'Ye, Indeed but not ^tr~ publlc apalhy lB this sub-
InvitatlonTo FaTlure. 8 compliment. Mrs Ultra-aw II- ^ ^ oTerlp({ of prUef
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1916, newspaper, June 8, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154860/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.