The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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T?ev Medrne wii« -1 ->rnn'il hv hi"
nit'mbfm on lint Triilav niitht It
was n surprise on a small order t«'
hii members hr^'icht in thine* by
the bu£CV loadfi Tbie tht*
hiph estimation which Rev. MoGruej
is held.
shsrftd be ''ripped in the
bud", lor if allowed to run
uncheckcd, serious results
«n^y i«I J-i-w . Numerous
cases of consumption, pneu-
monia, and oilier fatal dis-
eases, can t>e traced back to
ateUl. Attlitf lirsK s er««ta
cold, $<ot«r:. yoctsetf by
thoronghly cleansing your
system with a few dose* of
THECFORO'S
BLACK-
DRAUGHT
the <A$ reliable, vegetable
liver powder.
Mr. Clias. A. Ragland, ,
Madison Heights, Va., s&ys:
'I ha>« been using TW"d-
ford's Black-Draught for
stomatrh troubles, indiges-
tion apd colds and find fcto
be the very best medicioe f
ever used. It makes an old
man feil like a young one."
Insist on Thedford's, the
original and genuine. E-€7
I See- Mi . L.L.Br
FOR
; Dross Making
'all work
guaranteed!
{ I
;J$i9 E. Oklahoma Avenue;
Patterson anil Ppsl
UNHKm AKKRS
ON WF-ST OKLAHOMA AVE., OPPOSITE POST
OFFICE WILL GIVE THE BEST SERVICE
at reasonable prices.
For all Funeral Supplies, see Patterson and Pay-
ma I Courteous treatment to all. Phone 86.
Pull justice Not Oor to Clft.
Woen lawrence Hiirrett'a dauebtei
i .as married Stuart llobsun sunt
•heek Poi SS.flO" to the bridegroom
The comedian'* .lauKMer. Felicia Rob
son, *4>o atlfuded lb® wedding. con
• eyed the giit "Fellclt." said tier fa
ber upon twr return, did yoa giv
aim the c'o^fkV "Yes, fa'iier." an
iweied tke daughter. "V.'tnn aid h«
;ay?" usked Kobso-* "tie didn't saj
anything." sallied Mis* P" liola, "bui
a abed t<?ar " Mow long did b
"Why, father 1 didn't ti ma Mm
I DiiouJit nay. however, itial be weC
fully a minute." "Fullj a mituta.
mused llobaoo "Why, daughter, I
■rled tj tour af'er I signed It"
h\ York
Locals
A R.re Plttu.
The securing of Hie pelt of a blac>
fox is of suoil t£ tenes'. atr.ong trop
twrs and buysra of fur that the even;
it widely heralded throughout tht
SVh.oie« l« and Retail
IJfaler in
tiudware, Tinware, Pumps, Am
nitioji. Spoiling Goods a nil
Fishing Tackles.
New Congressional Dtstrtat*
In State.
Oiat riot No 1 — Ottawa. Ora'f. Hnw? ta
"Wa hinfct o t OaAftga, Id ayes. Uogara,
Tula* ttaii 1'awnee
141 at t ic'. N' 2... Adair ri^uoyah. Wa*
ouer. Cherokee.
McIntosh H«4 OkAuiigee
District N« 1-eFiiara, Latimer
Piisfeurfe, Atolin. PuakimntiUia, ItcCur
tain. Choctaw. tttyas, AA*rakaUI, Carter
ill L >f«.
IDlaUUl Ho. i Creak, Linoaln. Ofus—
kae. St minole. Pv>ttawalomi«, Hvgbss,
| Ifthoaou ««J Coal
District Mo 5— Psyn*. L^gan, Okie
I if) inn ritt*«d*uit« Wo'^q, Carein t«d
vlurrny.
Ckardi Din«l«ry
Mrs. Ada
jClty was i:
tmaiucb^-
Worvbtmi of Oj^lahoTDit
i Guthrie )aat weok
IS ntuct/ n«iujuoii U4i uu^uvu« uii j> , #
fade, but tt Is rare indeed that on< Exclusive AS<Z W-Cy tOf tHe
of the valuable animals bi t*en ailve , ... to
Celebrated <,arlaiul Stoves ,tn<{ Ranges.
BEST IN THE WORLL;
Jt^v, T. t.( G.itfw>od r E. of tin
v District is cl'Mjig "P W« wor1,
in ^®o<J shaj ;
Mr. John It- Butbanapi went t
Ka-n-.:is City last week to work ii.
jii printing ofTicc.
Iteva. It. J Mcfiill and W. S Blaki'
^reached Out oi the f-ity last Sunday.
ttev. J. W Johnson spent lasV weel
with his brother in Muskogee
Funeral services <-f Mr. Vounfr '
(held at Mt. Zion last Suinity, ser
,I3ioD preached by Rev. Bmallwood
Mr. J. V Williams who took sicV
0Crme days apo is much improved.
fcorth Guthrie business leapue Is
4juccc«'<iinK.
Bishop Conner, prosidinp bishop
fit the 12th Fpiscopal District will
i."it the A. M >- 1 hurcu here soon
Mrs. John Kce of Okmulgee uho
fras been stoppinp at the 1'ark Sam
tarium spent Monday t-iaitin? old
trieAds on the euM. side
In captivity, y«t o Farmlngtuc ma
! a the distinction of hiving a Uv«
Mack fox In bis possesion. The anl
ty«l waa captured by Staiilajr Bavagt
of Avon, wbo bas a Ilea of tr p3 aei
in the vicinity of Mount KKle Tb«
'inimal -jtss not la.tured trtWtrlally bo
the steei trap to wlilcb bo was caugb
ami Savage, after & U.vel.v tarssle, sue
<-eeded In putting a collar around t!i
fox s neck and attacked u strong
•ihnln to ("T. He then tixik tfte anima
',o bis home, where lto bas Uiaj con
lined in a firmly bulU -K«tioe
Sec Journal.
M-U-i, AMU, CffeeBvetixattwUfwrTonic
Dons Not ftniie nor Clstwb tha Stftmiok.
In additiaw to other propejtips, J^*-I:os
:ont in Cascara in gci-eptatfle (<>rtii, a
nimulati«s Laxative andTo*if. JLax-Fos
icts effectively and dde« not xrt^ie lior
listurb stomach. Af tbesapie tiuj#. it aids
ligestton, arouatfl Itie liver andseOSMon;
and lettores tlm tuncUia' Wc.
Mnatl Will •< ! Bt Maaafnf.
A soap bo* ofalcf tfie other nl?ht
at the close of a twvid appeal, wouti<
up with the f</llowlag lucid and ex
;>rpi>*1ve peroration: "And now, com
rades. after everything has been said
after everything has been done, th<
grwit masses of the people will tll
ooustitul* the bulk of the population '
Mts. Lewbertha Chambers,
Gradu-ate of Oxford College
will treat your hair 8cientif;catiy
''rices reasonable. Fhone 9,>
By Mail, from Aug. 1st to Jan.
or $1.50, the Gkf.at State Papfk.
THE LEADER
Daily, 10c week tieliuered
Weekly 50c the year.
The garter IB the odicia! i<«p«t of tJw coastiWtwnaJ uon.
veJtiun. Gives aU tile news up to H<e uiuiut«. It is reliable
G. Niblack, Publisher. Guthrie, Okl,a.
Piatrirt Ho. 6. Blaine, K-HKflalier
Cnnadinit Cnddo, GimkU/ Cotnanrh"
^tephena #el(«rt'iu ami Cotloo.
District £llla. Uo^er Mi.U>
Dewey Cuseef fie«klma), WarliltnKiow
'Jrcer Jticka on i!a;aun arul lillmnn
District Ko. 8 Cimarron, Teias Be*
i Hurler WoodwHrd Mat^or Woot'
Mla'fa^raut Uiitat darr4el<i Kay and
Solile
St. Paul A, M E. CkW^a
Preaching every Sunday
11:00 A.M. 7:30 P. M.
Sunday School 9:S0A. &L
Endeavor 5:30 P. M.
OffiCtai Board every M*a-
day 8-. P. M.
M<. Zion Baptiit Cli*tci.
Sunday Schaol * ^0 A VI.
Preaehing 11.00" "
B. Y. P. U. 4;uj) p w
Preaching 7;2Q "
Younjf P«o()jpt Cmmtian
^>'pdn«sJay night at 7 e'eloci.
VS H. t F. M. *'ircl« ''hur i«jr
aveniiig at 8, o'clock
Friday nigiil General Prtfw
Meeting
^tar Light Band every SaAy#4U.f
evening at 4, o'clock
P* Ut
W.
A.
V.
THE MACEDONIA BAPTT9T
CHURCH
Sunday Sctvool 9:30 a. a|-
f'reachirg li a m. ard 7 30 p.m
B. y. I'. U, 6. p. m.
Rev- S. A. Clark Paaux-
•I.udus and <"laud Jones, Preston
Vli-Cloud, Austin Jlfiyajw, of Boley
Wore the ffuest of F- v. Dobbins Sun
4ay. TUcj wcrt- curoutc for lanR-j
Jition
A Success. ,
"Was four tJtalkiig dish party a sue-
;e«s?'' "Great! We spoiled all tha
food earty In the evening, and then
veut to a regular restaurant"
We now have a fu!l line of fresh
Groceries at Rcascnabe Prices
GIVE US YOUR NEXT ORDEK
PHONE 513 COR- 2nd. and PERKINS
Mceill & CO. GROCERY |
Joe. Hflokei-Me t atl, Poil >
l 2 meet e vry fiecom' l"4 fuurll
iatur'Uys AfUrfoou '« t «!
•Kill til.
E M. JUlwn AdJuViat.
Natura la P rfactl<*.
One cftanut improve ua ualura Th«
univarsU Is not to U oorruotad by
Uui partial
M«bda-mrs ^
i of IWlc;
fie <cit.y..
f Bradley and Gladys]
.spent Wednvsday in)
1 Unwefcenva Afidltlofi t, Ortnh.
K peculiar exnerieiwa Mrontly be
lell a tradesman at Murwillunihah
Australia- He la in the babit of leav
Jhg a Jus of water In a study spot all
/fey to coc!. drinking tt at nlgbt The
#fiier evening he was on the venincla
Islking to his wife, and reaching foi
#5e Jug took a drink, and before he
Itimrw where he was a frog was half
liay <to*t> bis throat, aveotuall# all*
bi1 rlgHk dewn
'Geo W C.affney llobb Eistle
GAFFNEY FURNITURE, CO,
EASY PAYMENTS
0k ocrioui cttarter.
■fo tabe a woman too seriously Is tc
ker lor Ufis.—Klorld* .J a
Pak'B.
Cor. of 2nd. & Harrison
PHONE 727-
Greatest of Inland Seaa.
The greatest inlarid sea la the Cf
frfan wt^ich la 700 tallea loug aad
tic mil as wlda.
f f,,^ri tho ON Oentlemarv,
fbe was the daughter of a bobemlsi
wbona friends were various ant
varied, and She had decided to go up
on the Stage. The par«ntH) tempera
ure woe rising ss tbe parental tongu.
emoiistrat<*l "But." the daughter re
fnarked •IUi all the brutai aptness o!
joHtti. "t wiab to cr-arry. and so In.
going on the stage Here at bom? I
meet no ene decent; thera, St least
i shall ba able to maet people of mj
\Ve will buy your 2nd FurnitUi
"Queer Bngflsn."
These specimens e< "queer English
in giveu by s writer In the Cleveian
Review and Observer: "1 heard a tnar
talking of a political candidate th
other day say: 'If he only takes th>
stand when he runs bell have i
walkover"' and: "A GalvesjnnUt
who has a mule for sale, bearing tha
j friend in Houston wanted to buy >
mule, telegraphed him: 'Dear friend—
f you are looking for a No. 1 mule
Uin't forget las.'"
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qi Miaiofiiq **1
<«tto4s ]« f«n|d up Atl* « <11 =>l«
s^ Pi lei* o«auin r®""^
niM G *t l)((tj H ns «J SJ HJ,
Pedestrian*.
A teacher In a primary school w*
■udeavorlng to mattu clear to ber
lass tbe uieantnf? at the words
oquestrtaniBjn" and •"twdestrlftclsni"
«hea she (*it this query to one soiaU
^oy: "What Is a pedestrlsn T" "He
e one of those fallows," ssld tf>© boy,
"who makes an awful kick wban a©
jutorrurtiUiS runs bitn down"
Uafcor-Ssvlng Oflvlce.
Ts> prevt'Ol backaches a Maine farn
>r bas invented a Jointed koe to thro*
potatoes into a net with whlsh U l>
piovU«d as ttiey are 4u*
In a Mlnrta.
"Is any hair doming downf callo-
the matron. "It will be In a minute
answered the maid, "i'tn gofug u
talis lor it now 3
Neeuta tovention.
A machine to deal the cards hai
>een invenie«l Now. if the luventci
an only produce machines that will
day poker, many a needed night's
eat cut be secured —Chlatgo Mews
Knew Her Part.
Tbe other day Mrs. PenbeckeTS
ounger sister was married, and a daj
r two after the wedding tbe bosbao<
aid: "Not*. da/Usig. I don't believe
i bearing malice, anA If ever I have
ny o*o«ec!t7 Co say anrUitng unkind
r U) make use of any hard words to
ou. 1 tttl) alway* tukA them bask
■gain sa soon as I have cooled down.*
"You needn't take th*t trouble, my
-.mt," leplled his wile, sailing sweet
fi "for If you ever use any bard
Tords to me. til always give tiaaa
Ml te yoru at osne"
Pounder ft 8. P. C. A.
The Ameritaa Society for tba Pre
'eotloo of CrueUy ta Aaiaato was
MiBde4 Ui IMS (Jnoarporated ll<f)
jy Hearr Hatgb. % New fork author
• nd phtlastbroirtst Ha als« secured
'.he passage of aiicb leglslstlun pre
He died I* lili
Kerosoct for Brass.
nrnsses uhould oe rubbed with ker&
tie before they are rolishcd. Then
e oxalic acid or common vinegar and
«lt to remOTn tbe stains and dullnes*
T w PJve Banse*
ta a primary wcbool exsmfnatlor
j evwr which 1 once had tha pleasure •
1 preside. o e af the questions was wlti
I regard ta the Ova senses One of tt
' bright pupils handled the subject
j thua. "Tba Ore seneea are: 8neeilni
I soUbing, crying, yawntng. soughlnfc
By the sixth sense la meant an e*tn
| one which some folks have. This li
i snoring."—Wcman's Home Oosnpe
i niou.
|.rjoke^ Qood.
Wogga Bo yon got stung in tfc
mining company? Vou should la-
known better.
OoggS'—How com Id 17 It looV
Ike n v al tblPl?; no fake eartnar
ifcont it- Why there wasn't a sins
man oo tbe bo r<i of dlivctofs v-
v> as prominent Ifi i "blfc life.—Pu'
■elrnen tat Men la#.
Thonssnds of eaJaoe have I
a'tght In Streams and ststalned gad
heir stomscbs and lnsldee Psre eiop
ty. But It Is not apconimoft ta estcb
them ta tbe sea ahd find tn tbsio half
a dossn herring. After the salmon
has been In ft rlfs* for a time th* lin-
ing ef tha stnmaefe becomes *11 drawn
■p and wrinkled Just why the gal
non avoids feeding In fresh vaUT as
a*a kwoas
B B. Chat)pel C- M. 0
Chureh.
Sunday Seliool at LS:S0
''reaching at lit A. M.
8: V. M.
ti. C. Callioun. P. C-
First Baptis* Church
•s. S. 9^0, A. M.
I'rcacliitig at 11:30 A. M.
B Y. U. 6:30to':30 P M.
Preaching at 8: P. M.
Home-MiRsion rneeta everjr
Monday at 2 90 P. M
Board Meeting Monday night
8: P. M.
Mothera Meeting Tuesday Eirg
at 7:30
S- S Teacher* Meeting 'I'hurg
day at 8^ P. M.
Choir Practice Friday 7:30 I'.M
Children's Band Saturday hi
: P M
J- C, Derandemie. Clerk.
'Paetor, Rev. W. S. Blak*.
Very Curious.
a Rolf player who had been bad'
, - -.ten by his opponent cxp^lned r
lirn ti,at he bad l>een sufTorlng all d.".
'ron- ueuritis. "It's a curious thin^
■<',iil9d his opponent, "but I've neve
•.(an a man in perfect b«*ith In ui
life."
T*e
Mrs. Ultra 8well—"Vou have named
: scar aeroplane after your husband .
1 Mr* DeSall—"Tes, Indeed, but not as
An Alibi. I. compliment" Mrs. U'tra^well ,
tvw> "Ir t^oi clMBlcal mtiato rh9Tk why?" Mrs. DeSall j
eon, daughter be playing on th' plan w ,moke, «, much, can't ^ depend
KT Mrs Orogan?" Mra Orogan- 0i,0D half the Ume " la unman ,
f/No. Three keys don't eound, and jjtu.bic"
IBM! goekl"— Puck. I . .. JJ'-m
Healthful Msttressee.
A!) children should have separat
Sweat
••Has tt ivcr or.m-nti ta y«« n i
tha more money a saan kae the saon ^e<jH. if puaslbla, aud mattresses ar
rmcult It Is for him W ke sharlt«M< ^ mora to«val«tsw thsn feather bedi
Vhen one Is peer sad has euly a fc' A|] eounterpani'S should be removed ti
vote Jt Is aa easy matter ta dlrta« >lghlt for they are heavier tki:
he money with saasa pear devil *lu blinketli md not good on the bet.
iaa noise.'' during sleep.
Mis excellent Naeonf.
Hnngry Howard (reraislscenttr>—
th, me boy, you don't know how t
feels' to flnlsb first in a teat uv endur
uice an' skill
I.angvld Iji<vrence (naresstlcally)—
tn' uv eourse youse do?
Hungry Howard—well, I don't Ilk.
er brag uv me powers, but I've woi
<ve ple-eatla' contests eut av a poeel
4a seven I
No ExsgBe'st'on-
"8i>epdT" retorted the dnnonsiTator
1-hen Jinks asked If the car was go
>g fast. "SpeedT Why. let me tel
ou something. If you started out It
gale o' wind blowln' elily miles ar
our, snd goln with It. this car's e<
;>st It'll blow It l your Ha "
per'g Weekly.
.L*>
Saint Paul M. E- Church
Preaching by the pastor at 11 fi.
m. and 8 p. m-
Sunday School at 10 a. in.
Senior League at 7 p m.
Leaders and Steward's Maet
ng every Monday at 8 p. m.
ladies' Aid Society everjr Fri.
day at 3 p. m.
The Steward's Excelsior Club
aeets weekly at designated
laces.
N'orth Guthrie C. M. K. Chureh
^unday School 9:30
^reaching 11:36
<]pworth League 6 86
J. W, Johnson. Pastor.
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1916, newspaper, October 12, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155420/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.