The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA, TH ^SD\Y, Ii LY M,
1916.
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CONVICTED ON
The
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FALSE TESTIMONY'
s; i Amu ti ciiait!.: :
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, When you buy j.irni.urc there .u'C two th/.i^s about
I ti that must please yoi:. .you must pleased with
the article— r.nd the price must be right.
Do you need Furniture?
I Mo&t every home in Guthrie needs niiv: art )e of
furniture tod^.y.
Perhaps it is a foclvt) you n<\d ti ir.aki youi It isun- hpui
rr.ore pleasant Prrlnp s nrv ruij to ic^lao one that U L'u n
ing worn, a Hoojief Kifcfcefi Cfthinjft will cut 'down yo\l yofl| |
apd save miles o! steps.for jou ; ncl then i nothing von Coal'1
buy that will giu no more qfnuinr pleasure and service lo ^e
family tb?n furniture
Our stock is complete in every li.ic, from the
cheapest that is ^ocd tc the best thai is m?de
and our prices arc ri-<ht in :ac' much lcvv< r I'; n -ou ^
can find eLev.heiv
I( there is some article you aie interested in cu.ue down '<da>
and let us show you how cheaply we can sell it to you
Little Rock, Ark. — Hob ' I ..e ^
Threat and fharhy Mitchell X<*. v.-'xi- h I
yroes, convicted in the P.tulKy: "■ hisirry
a succ
■ond annual *'linuta i in ' \
i $un<]ay night is now
«t is . aid to
h<> oni
litprar
County Circuit * ourt ii .June : ' < the it . t innirn ti'.
U. on a charge. of felony, luidjstnd s.-ir : gatherings ever li
MP
sentence J each t') 21 yenrs m in
ilie penitentiary were • anloneil
by Governor Haye.:- The pai
do"s issued upon-the affidavit ef
i the prosecuting witness Geiti
Th^re vv
prosmim
In lh«j let
is to be
hy opr people
i' no fai! '.r<s on tn
hey were earrk
jg?'
!0
lit jf
Till' nKHKlgt men!
,«/>
>ngratulat<. d upon the
a.
The slogan of 111 i s - lore "Equal -.civic*!
Lit i ll" stand. for the si ;i ot "Preparedness'
tli, t i' safe, - ine and absolute ly fair for
all creed: a id •.•lass*. .. ihe preparedness that
Protcct? tl'C fustoni'M s as well as the
Stoic
We prepare by kci piii< full stock.® of all
Hol'.ingnhend twhite.}, lo S'1-1" ' c ti it.i- the standard brands of merchandise
I of nge, now at the Home of the July the hautauqua is expected #
| Go0<jf ^lieplierd, at I'M Springs, lo hi ing out a still greater pro
j TI.i3 girl states in her affidavit | S'ram ■
that the t<- tijnony '"lie gave at
".s
v/'i
>?•*
jFqr First Class
Dress Making
COME TO SEE
,VIrs 0LLIE GODFREY
\ t 216 S Seco;id St.
\ LL MY WOFK IS GUAR
ANTEED
For Car Service
Call Phone 7386
DAY OR NIGHT
All Calls PrcjAiptly
Answered
Service to 3.H parts of City
NEW CAP.
J McGill.
Phone t38£ Hi
I the trial was untrue am', that she
way influenced by others.
Accompanying ihe affidavit
! v;as a letter from the mother
j uperinr cf Ihe Home of the
i «M>od Shepherd, vouching for the
truthfulness of the statement-
;M ! of the girl, who, che says, hae
embraced the Christian re!i&ion
and fully realizes the mistake
slie made in testifying falsely
against the Negro.es.
TheC. M- E. A. held its g,n
naul meeting at the i-iist Hap
tipt Church. Tuesday evening
i i elected offers .or t:-e yeai
ending &uly l'.-17. Ail th.; %
member were reelected except
one, Mr. James was .elected in
stead.
LSI
FOR
!f Ladies Dresses, Skirts,
¥ Underwear-^
H Men's Ties, Shirts, Hats-
ii Underwear —<
'W Also Shoes fpr Men and Boy^
r^. YOIJRS FOR SERVICE
1?8 % PU,
f BEN WEINBERGER
(<L,
The OuH'Ina That Does Not Affect Ilia Hs.-rt
Becnu«p nl its tonic and U*«l« «flect, I. A \ A -
t j v I -• BKOMO QBININF, 1« bett«rth«D oi UBjfj
r.ainiue end not enutc ncrv..isjfM l'"J
rinisins l Htmember the full n me and
j.ok for the sijrnatr"* o* .H. 1 • C RQvK. <*,
Finds Cure for Epilepsy
After vears of Suffering
"My daughter was affllnt^d with
epileptic fit: for thrco year-, the attn -ks
coming every few week Y. uiployed
"(v J c | several ^octora but they did L v no
goou. iwbout
year g 0 w a
heard of Dr.
MJle#' Nervine,
and it (ortain'y
* s proved c.
tilessinef io ou«'
little girl. Sh^ i-
'no;, Mi.|..-r?nUv
ciiro,'. .iiivi -i t'ii •
joying 11i-; best
of I 'Jjti It Is
over yetri' fjincu
sl.i. ll: . had is
fit \\> ftnnol
speak tcD highly
4 Dr. Miles* i\er.v>iu "
mrs. fi' a"k - dr:rw
Obmfrey, Minn.
. Thousands of children in tlwj
5^&, ! United States who are iuftcrin^
j from attacks of cpilep .. ar^
burden and . orrow to iJveir parents,
who would give anything to restore
health to the .sufferers.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
•Loc^i! Busiac's League
Our Uii iness league in this
cilj-seerfts to be tailing on new
life. Oiu prospect is enccurag
ing. It Kioks good to ine-
At 11,3 . \zt lr. 'etiug one or two
v/erc averse to the spirit of the
League.- .re still joking
who the i m.pl lea lers of the
I«a^ue «•
Sojr.ie times a^o the nar,:es of
the ofVlcei'3 of this organi7. it ion
v.'i.re i ublisheu L,i tire (Iuirle.
the organ cf this organization.
m
will find we quote sensible, and not «ensa
tional low prices from every department in the
the store which rue a!)Sollitely fair
FRKE DELIVERY SERVICE
Phone your wants t)
TliP County I laininci School
There islx !:igdeveloped in tl-d
Sot.:ill a new typ" of school for
Negro youth known aa the county
ir:.jtiint£ school This develo^-
iiKnt ol . public system '<:f e!e
mentary eiiffcation eeeni, tiiere
pre, to hfi" e been set in motion
Southern Workman.
In loving ii'ir "lnbranee of our
i ment h; fostered l>y the Slater
Board, cooperating v, .tli public beloved .Irandmother, Mrs. Em-
,cho I authorities in the count ie . ii V Parlee Simmons, wb.p die J
Any system of publicly support July 7th, 1916.
Some .seem tc want to wa'fc a (.d education in the sauthjs based Her sweet face wi'l ii^ver be for-
whii'j •. •'"> vrb-U Ihe League <p >n the county as the unit. | gotten,
will do before they join it. That This iv :i-> true of the Negro tu of ■ Her sweet voice is ringing still,
is just why we aie so far behind t.he white puhli.i schools. The ^he is happy with the Angels,
in tlm commercial race of life. . fostering of a county system, ad But leaves a place no cue can fill-
S • .0 of us have 1 ten wailing on <ouatt l.v su'-poited and adequate Although her face and form aia
the other one ioo long. ly supervised, o eupies the ef mifljing.
Come bi'other wa!;e up and j in forts of educa'ional 'or..-; at Memories are just as fresh today
in and he!]) make the L-ague , work in the field today. I K,:,-our heants Jwsive not censed
what it <mH to he a Success A iv-!i:b-r of cger.eies are help aching,
(i -ir - you can rest on as ing in this development. Height Since the hour she passed away,
much as it is po ible for... .0 Souihsrn states, Uirough cooper Jn 0Ur dreams we still can see
dc I i.hall endeavtir to keep pflli atiin wi'.h General I'-ducati"n j j)ei. smiles; we should not
tics out it. For thai is jnat Board employ supervisors of their • be broken hearted, for what «o$
what distroyed the ojther attempt ''ural elementary Negio .jehoot-.
d:;e v/e knov,' is iitjhl She is
gone but nqt forgotten; sndly
missed by s^ons,daughters, grand
great grandchii
ed 'eague.
So come and get \yith us.
S A, Clark•
Knew Hit Busliiesj
A negro, having won a dollar ct s
er«p gnme. decided to si end It ca
having his fortune to'.d
teller led blm Inte
is one of the best reir. known
h | for tlii . aliliclini. It lias proven
benc U-ial in thoi-iands ' i c isc"
Liml ti.Mie wl'o liii/e tueil :t li.ive
| the greatest l'.uth in it. It i= not
The Strong V.'ithstuvJ thto host of u."cu ■ all,'.' it a r.-'i 1.!. " Lv
Summer BftU^'rTVa.i the VVeBk j for v •:••••. <li•-■ . > necg
Old ptopji v.ioareleeme,a:-1 joungei . not hesitate to jiive it - trial.
- 1 —i1"'"" tr'o.nWi BH rl i p-u k a|| Druggists. If the first
! Pi t- ASURF AND COUNTRY
DRIVES
DAY OR NIGHT —
who devote their time to the im 1
provement of these j ?hools in
the several counties, and also ehjLlren, and
Ijelp to bring about better super (]r6n.
. i i 11 on the part ef the public Mrs. C. J. Bright and family
school authorities. The .'eanes • 1
Fund assists in this development!
bv lit" I'iug l. i, u t of the expense Whenever Vou Need a (iencral Tonl
I Take Grove's
I necet.rv to employ the supervis The Old Standard Grove's Tastelesi
. . cliill Tonic is tquplly valuable as a
11 industrial teacher ;. he.r General Tonic becnuse it contains the
•.veil known tonic propertiesof QUININB
effort has been, not only to teach mid IKON Jt acts on th • Lltrer, Drives
out Malaria, Knnches the Blood and
elsmglllsry industries to boys Builds up the Wlwle System. SO cents.
and girls, but to stimulate gene
' ral improvement in the physical
condition of school buildings and
grounds, and to reach the hemes
of the children, thus developing
Motes Racial Progress
>>ome of the colored ministers
of Savanah, Georgia are co-oper
to spend It ca ,J^]1</areT;(vak,tviirDi'.treniitUened Sold by ...
i'.d The fortune enabled to go thro .gt f'.J rtej. '3- I bottle falls to benefit your money it •
a gloomy room jne heat of suumier tal ig rejRui-.rly ! returned.
v/lth' dirty hangings and misty red t'rove's r_a .. ';:?sChi;. U jwrfSes I MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
til til' v I I. I'.ll v. I 1 j liitisi vn. > •. Ct r it 1 1 w* f. • . ■ "• I «
Phone 278 a spirit of community coopefa ating with the Local Negro Bus
n,a« «p:«ri.ow «asy it tor . u^, u new rural ;chool building? prop
Not Hard to Die RIcK
'In fact. It Is Inconceivable what
sums may bo collected by siarving
lion. There is also the Rosen iness League by preaching' ser
wald Fund, which has brought
v 1th dirty uangir-sa huu wisw v ,imf .s > , •• T/j.,
lltthts Slie tool! bio palm, traced It npd enriches the blojr h.tt s no .
a dollar, spread out bcr cards, the whole ■ •*«#. SOc
tnd then Mid: "Von are very lond
of music; you like chicken; you have 1 Thflrc ,g a rer(R)rl wamUt xree n«a. ~r" .V". " " T,, h„1'\ ta
*on money at craps; and you hav« Benevento, In lis';-, around which the ile rich, if he wl ! but be 10
Seen In Jail." The negro looked at 5nai<6. for f roUMo*. wi,ch«« ar« said to gatfier on certain Uve miserable. -Henry Fielding.
b«r with bulging eyes and finally eja a London scientist his ausKested r htg (n(3 many u peafUlnt ot th9
ulaied: "M<h goodness, lady; «bj that thu cus,0m of keeplt-g bous. CamI),,gim belleveg thR, the witches - ,
you !«t read mah inmost Uio'igntai cnakes, so prevalent In thairorica no, fcaBemb^ Qn BatdeunjnH?,- nlebts nmy Cfntlc Intarcourss. the community, bcth pufellc and ments for a new striking wirj
j and la all sections cf the world in nn 5^,lns of th<. R0mRn Vortita. 'R-h«r« Mr. Krown and hsv WNHJI ^ 1 |
clcnt days, bf revivsa i; a prccau'non t^? turu themgeivc8 Into htige bhtcll ncxt door neighbor, .urn. tlreen, don'l , ,,-j vate, cf both ;-?.ces. All til" dow display of Jello Ice t rear*^
Uncle Pennywlse Says! igalnst rats that are now proved to^ .« nno nrnraada t>ast the auner* cnoak env Ihore." Mrs Smith—"That 2
mons baced upon thp ipiportnnce
about directly the erection of &upporting race enterprises.
McGraw Brothers and Moore,
erly equipped, by securing the'grocer at Way cross Georgia,
cooperation qf all the foyce? in ; have just coprpleted ariangt-
H In hd 4 1 xi ^ui ot 1 v «-o * * - • uc-xi vi ->>■' ■ r • (■ f *■« ■ • r v u " 1
Uncle Pennywlse Says: igalnst rats that are now proved to A« one proceeds east the super- spoak any uore." Mrs .Smith—'"That J
Yr.n can't make bricks wittaon? . tho vehicles cl plague gern.a, me Lilt|onB ot tbo ignorant thicken and g30d; f'O rest of the neighbors wiL' f01Ces involved in the establish rowae)'.
Iimw and come people seem to thlak snake Is regarded as a mu.:h surer ex ,ti ,y> In(lil4 -,s fu)j 0( supernatural now a? > -K to take a nap iu the aft«r
iwaw, IUKI B . r , 1 terminator of rau than either terriers „,„Q ,
straw and Bonie people seem iu iu. « 1 multiply, intna is iuii 01
|ws iUbo applies to cigars. J t>crlfi^,or rttta e-ther ter ii^mtions and fantasies.
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1916, newspaper, July 20, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155408/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.