The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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Colhrum
l.b-
limbs
head ach
a!l the time. Our family
doctor treated me, but
only gave mc temporary
relief. 1 was .certainly in
bad health. My schopl
cachcr advised me to
TAKE
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Church Directory
: New Congressional Distrtcts
In State.
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Sunday School 9:30 A.-M
1 ' reachin
It. >;C5rn. j
13. Y. I . .CI.
Preaching
r:;;o "
Mothers day program was un
iler the direction of the Motlicrs'
Culture Club at the I'irst I'apt Kt
t-'l lurch Sucday evening at 5:30
o'clock.
Mistress of Ceremony, Mrs. J-
A. Hawk.
I'he puogr^m consisted of sor^s
by tlie F-rst Bapii-tchureh choir
dufctts and solos both instrumen-
tal and vocal; quotations and'
| short talks all pertaianing t-
mother-
UNDERTAKERS
ON WEST OKLAHOMA AVE., OPPOSITE POST
OFFICE WILL GIVE THE BEST SERVICE
AT REASONABLE PRJCES.
F&rall Funeral Supplies, see Patterson and Pay-
inal Courteous treatment to all. Phone 86.
District No. J
ruU t ti ml I'uw.uoe
District N« . 0. Adair :
nor. Cherokee.
McIntosh and Okmulgee.
nov .i, \v„K Young Peoples Christian Culture
Wednesday night at 7 o'clock
YV. TI. & F. <'ircle Thursday
(Cvenihg at 3, o'clock
X\
Ths Woman's TcnicN
1 took two bot'.les, in all,
an.! was cured. I shall
always prr.ise C::rrlui to
sick imd sufT?ri::y wo-
men." # you suffer from
pains peculiar to weak
\Yv>inen, such as head-
ache, b.icitache, or ether
symptoms ,of womanly
trouble, or if jig J pierety
need atonic for th;:t tired,
nervous, worn-put feel-
ing, try Cardui. k-65
News Items
Mrs, A.R.Dobbins and Miss F.
G Moore calledrien s njt! e
;Soi.t;h part of town last i'ftieday
and were also pleasant callers at
tine (iuide Qt'fice.
Rev.Lane pleach at the A.M
jE chuich last Sunday evening
.text Act. 9th chapter 4th vers*
Rev. John Jackson, Mrs. Mary
^.ee and Mrs. Tillman of Wood
lti^hc were in tLe city '■Monday.
Mi's lien a Wilson and Mis-
J>inn:e Anderson are newly eleci
,ed city teachers, most of the olci
ttachers were reelected.
'I'he Newly appointed Hoard "
•Excelsior Library, met last J-at
jiirday at the Library and oraran
ized by election of the following
.officers to wit:
J. \V. Jon£s. President; S F
Jordan, Vice Preg dent; A. E.
Williams, Secretary.
The Quinine Thai Ores Hot Affect Ths ir.
BriMiisr t.f its tortr mvl laxntiv? «-(Wct, I.AXA
■*ri VI-: HUOMO QUIiriM. >•- hi-iUrthtn oininiir>
c mi nine and docs not cpuro nervousness nor
tinuinj* in head. Rememlx r the full name ;iti
Jook 1^-r Uic sijjuatuic of K> V.. GHOVE. 25c.
Rev. Dobbins returned fron
t.ii.: I' as, side of the State when
Jie [lent scv( ral days
Mrs- II. M. Wilson was ImstP*
to the Silver L/'nf Social t'lnb l is
,1 Frjdry evcif!'. The even'nj
•was sp-mt in music, ho'h irs'r
m-'iital an I voca', and r c ta'i< n
aft ruliuih the lioness serv<-<
•pefr aliment
Next meeting will be at tin
home of V-rs. Ross.
The O- U. 0. of O. F. and
the House Hold of Ruth hijll
their annual thanksgiving service
at Mt Zion Baptist church last
Sunday afternoon. The Older
marched from the Hall to the
church preceded by the Me-ixopol
itan Band-
iiwwe Mui'f
Mr. H. M. Wilson, went to
Meridian last Sunday to baptising
at Rev- Mc Grue's church •
SEE -
Mrs. nnd Miss Perry
for the famous
Wholesale and Retail
*
Dealer in
Hardware, Tinware, Pumps, Amu
nition, Sporting Goods and
Fishing Tackles.
Exclusive Agency for the
Celebrated Garland Stoves and Ranges.
BEST IN THE WOIiLL
lit
AND SCALP-TR£ATMENTSj
ALL WORK GUARANTEE
J2L E- I'wlriny Xva.
Plione 921 —
Piles Cured in 6 t 14 Bays
Your drticci "ill rrt iv.I muncy if TAZO
"INTMKN r fails in mr« any c.,te of Itching,
blind. lllccilingor l'rotanlina Pili-smCtoHdajrs.
I'he 1.1 v. application yfved llase and Kelt. GOc.
By Mail, from Aug. 1st to Jan.
or $1.50, the Great State Paper.
THE LEADER
Daily, 10c week delivered
Weekly 50c the year.
The I^ea'ler isilie oificiid papel of the constitutional oon.
ve-ttion. Gives alt the news up to the minute. It is reliable
L. G. Niblack, Publisher, Guthrie, OJtla.
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MONEY"
The mint maleit n"d under
ha terms < t hi' ( 1 < ^ 1 INI'-N I AL
/lORTGAflE COMPANY you
an se.'inc it at 6 per cent for
u y leual I'urpns > on approved
tal es'ate. 't'erms easy, tell us
o ti wants and vye will co-operate
vith you-
PETTY & COMPANY
Warts.
To destroy warts, make a stror.s 1 . <(rr r,A1 >tT:OQ u *
Bolutlon of common washing soda and i AddPGSS io j( | What
water. Dathe tho warts with tbls for .1 *i tti ji' rri
a minute or two. and let the *oda dr, MS the Underwood I'ree-T. ade
on them j repeat the Lathing FCvera! j Tarjff Done t0 YouV> H,e t^tle
times a day until the wart3 disappear. ;
Or rub them night and morning wtth j of Document No. 24 just issued
a moistened piece of muriate of am- ]
monla. They soften and dwindle j by the American protective tariff
away, leaving no white marks as fol- j
low th/slf dispersion with lunar caua j Leage this document advan—
Ua.
j ces no argument but simply gives
What Could Hs MeanT ! the facts regarding the rates of
A young woman went to a grocery j , ti 1 i ,
store and ar.ked the polite clerk if | dutV on agricultural products wn
he had some good cheese. ''Yes, in- j Jer the Payne-Alrich Law of 1909
deed," he replied, "I hav«> some lovely ]
cheese," "it is not corract to call asd the Underwood, law of 1913
chcesa 'lovely,'" she siaW. "How is L . . , , ,
that?" he Inquired. "Because 'lovely' " ought to l;e in'the hands of ev
should be used to qualify oiiiy some- (1).y voter. Ten copies sent to any
address for Ten cents postpaid
Address. VV. F. VVairman.
Secretary, 339 Broadway, N. Y.
DiRt-rict X«« S f«i«PlorH, l<Hiinu<r
AioU-i Pu.NlnnntiiltM. %u OIH
l^jn. Cliiirtiiw. .Uiyuu, MurMhttl), .Caru-i
ml L<>vu.
District No. 4 Creek.. I/mooln, Ofus—
kec. Seminole, Fottawatoniie, llunlics.
.loliiiBon and. Coal.
' iT
District No/5— Payne, Logan, CUUii
liouia <'loveland, McClain, ('arvin and
Murray,
Distriet No. C, Blaine, 'Kini;!lslief
Canadian. CJ:nMn, GiNady ComnnclM
Stephens Jefferson and Cotton.
District No 7. Ellis. Rojjer Mills
Dewey .Cuseer J5«,<'kliair. Wacliita"Kiow.i
dreer Jackson Jlaimon slid 'liJImau
District No.-8 Cimnrnvn, Texas Hen
<'i 11 >i r. >er Woodward Magor Wood
AlfalTa CJraut (Jiant .Oiu field jchv and
Noble
I'riday nigUt General Prayer
Meeting
*tar .Light Hav.d every Saturday
evening at 4, o'clock
l^ev J W Jones^ Pastor.
O.
K.
•loe. Iiooker-Mo'Call, PoM <
12 meet every SecouJ ami Fourtl
Saturdays After-uoon in eaol
niomh.
E- M. Nelson Adjutant.
thing that is alive." "Wets," retort-
ed the clerk. "I'll «:i.ek t, "
, Dotwcen Glrta.
"I haven't received a love letter
from Jacli in three days. 1 think it's
a phaire. I sh;;ll he positively ill un-
10 T VTTTM IM no PlIIPAOoi lflGS 1 ?et a lovc lett,'r hy tomon'ow-"
iJLi ivjA IjIjL> . v, iC'.XU ( my dGar," enid tho other girl,
"If you neod a Iovg letter from Jack
as badly s that, I havo 40 or 60 I'll
b© Riad to let 7gu have."
Pens o? Olden Times.
Confucius used a hair brush for s
•en. and Ills ancestors for centuries
.. tore Ms ti:no Tho reed came Into
a«' lor v.rttinc In the marshy coun-
ri. s of the Orient It wqs hollow and
ut in short lengths with sharpened
ru!and was aome Improvement od
hair pen.
Hunt for Relatives.
One of the most imlqus methods o?
getting a lonely traveler into the
lends of her friends was tkiat em-
Dubious Work,
More than thirty years a^o, whor
— ■ * ! Colonel Frohel of Atlanta was called
1 on to gage the water In a neighboring
Bond of Sympathy. 1 stream, he one day had an ainueiuf
Tramp <to lady of the house—"Is encounter with an old farmer whe
that your husband going down the came along on a wood cirt. drawn b>
street?" Lady—"Yes." Tramp—"I an ox.
know, then, .that you will not be in When he reached the cclonel, h*
sensible to some slight bond between.1 stopped the cart, and inquired, per
as when I tell you that I asked that emptorily:
man for a dime?" | "What on 'arth are them men doln
. thar?"
An Easy One. 1 "They are trying to find out how
A1 De Mustnhd—Your wife's cos- many hucketfuls of water run dowr
tume tonight is charming. It simply this creek in 24 hours," said tho col
beggars description. Justin De Bunch oriel.
"Mister, aro that a trua fact?" asked
the farmer.
"Yes, that's Just what tt Is," salo
the colonel.
"Well, mister," said tho pld man
•>'.<!> ed by r.n agent of the Travelers —And that reminds me of a conun>
\1d society, who lotmd a young worn- drum—why am I like description t
in .it one df tho railway stations atn,
irfr.inraiiied her to a:i i.ddreas In tho
i ■ iiiiM quarter of Brooklyn, where she i "'Tie Height of Happiness at Hit A«
's to j'in a relative The relative! in what pleasure we llnd our gloat- |n a tone of much disapproval and
1 not be found nnd finally the two est enjoymen depends much on our anxiety, -'it mought ,>e all right, hut
. walked tlowly aksii: the street,1 agi i at one time of lite we may like it do appear to m such doin's are on
n,i !nt 'he name of the family which ! thing best, at another time anoth- constltootional." — Youth's Compan
wanted. The cries at last react ! er. Hero was a small boy roiling along ton.
i ti e proper ears, nnd the wanders* the sidewalk in one of those hand-
.is welcomed.—Christian Herald, I operated wagons which be was pro-
Unforglvepble.
God may forgive sins, but awkward
Cess lias no forgiveness In heaven ur
parth.—liluieisou.
in i.. . . , i, ,i,a Why Money is Cheafj.
pelllng with one hand, ^hilo .n he ^ ^ ^ r ^ ^ what th)(
otiier he held an ice cream cone which
. _ 4 . |, . u,a w„a paper means v.hen it says In Its mar
A Success. he was eating ns he rolled. His was v iD n ••
-V.'as your . baling dish party a sue „robably the highest attainable happt- ^ '°jJcFoe to her husband, who, lik.
,: s"" 'Croat! We spoiled all the uess at his ago. all husbands, is supposed to be en
, od early tne evening and then . __ cyclopedic. McPee laid down th.
*-eut to a regular restaurant. , Tho Land 0f cotton. sporting sheet. "It's simply putting in
• — | Tho United States is responsible fo- briefer f0rm the statements tlia'
i two-thirds of tho cotton crop of th« money talks." ho replied, "and tba<
1 world. talk Is chcap."—Judge's library.
Club Directory
Excelsior C'iub meets the first
and third Thursday in each
month, at 7:00 p. m- at the Ex-
celsior Library.
Mrs- J. C- Ilorton, President
Mrs.-Geo. Chad-wielc, Secy •
E. L Davis Club meets th<
2 and 4 Thursdays afternoon it
each monlJi
Mrs. J. E Toombs, 1'res denl
Missl-illje Rector, Secy.
Margaret, Washington Clut
meet the 1st and 3rd Mondays ii
each month, 4: p.m.
Mrs. G. W Carry, ^resident
Mrs. IT. M VVilsoiu Secretary
The Mothers Cultiire Clul
meets t Fir t Baptist Church. 1:
3rd- Thursdays eyeningat 7 p. m
First meeting business meeiiiu
tor members only; 2nd, meetinj.
lor visitors meeting,
Mrs- J, A. Hawk, President
Mrs, G. Butter.worth, Secy
'"he Modern Priscilja Embroi
lery Club meets every two week;
-Wednesday afternoon at 4
oclock,
^'rs. E. H, I.yle, President
Miss 0 C' Long, Secy,
THE MACEDONIA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday School 9:30 a. m-
reaching 1J a m. and 7:30 p.m.
B. ¥• P. (U. -5. p. -m.
Rev- S. A. Clark Pastor
Beebce Chaple C. M. E.Cfa
nrcli Directory
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M
R H. Hamlet,
Preaching Sunday at JI:A.M
and at 7:30 P M
Rev J.Wiliy, Pastor
First Baplis* Church
■s. S. 9:30, A. M.
Preaching at 11:30 A. M.
B Y. 1 . U, C.30 to 7:30 P M.
Preaching at 8: P. M.
Home-Mission meets every
•Monday at 2 30 P. M.
Board Meeting Monday night
8: P. M.
Mothers Meeting Tuesday Eve
at 7:30
S- S. Teachers Meeting Thurs
day at 8-: P. M.
Choir Practice Friday 7:30 P.M
Children's Band Saturday at
4: P M
''. Derandiemie, Clerk.
Saint Piiui M, E- 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.
l-adies' Aid Society every Fri-
day at 8 p. m,
I'he Steward's Excelsior Club
meets weekly at designated
ulaces.
over 65 years
experience
Trade marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
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nuicuiy ii3«**orrnail our <H'inloii froo wlietlior an
in v. ml l'>n l prolmlilf pulAiltnhle. Comtfiuiilrri.
• msHiricily coiiilcloiitlul. HANDBOOK ou 1'ijteut#
b- nt 11 t'w. Oldost ncoiKy fur eucurniK patoiitn.
i';i!-hiis i it a <■ ti tiiroiu'h Mumi A Co. rucolra
«ji. .it ant Ice, without chwrye, lutho
Scientific American.
A hnridHtmirly UUw.trnt< (l wooklf. I.nraent el®.
•. lliiLuiii ..f un? m loiitli).! Journal. 'J'oriu#, |i a
roar; !• ur nioi.tlia, 11. tiold byail Tiowsdowk-rs.
MUNN&Co.36,Br°ad^New York
Uruiicli unico. t*"26 F St.. Waj<liluutou. IX C.
The Supreme Test.
"Job was supposed to be a most pa*
tlcnt man." remarked the Observer ot
Events and Things, "but we never
heard of any one stelng him trying to
get a lively eel off a fishhook"—
Yonkers Statesman.
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1915, newspaper, May 13, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155347/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.