The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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Mr*. Jay McGee, of Stcpfc-
!j| .enville, Tcr.as, wntra: ' Fcr
Bine (9) .ycrrs, I suifered with
wo:Mnly trouble I had ter-
rible hradacfics, and pains jn
joy back, ctc. It seemed ts if
I would die, I siiliered so. At
last, 1 decided to try Caidui,
tlie woman's tor;ic. and it
balked me ri^ht away. The
y full treatment not .only l;rlpcd
mc, but it curcd me."
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The Thanksgiving prngrrm
Macedonia Raptist Church l««t|
I Thursday evening wr.s * ;-ll ren
i tiered
Mrs. Holland has fjor. to Topeka t
reo her husband who wai reported los-
ing his mind. Kho find the uhplo af-
fair to It* a mistake.
It is reported that Rev. rJcC.m p.
or 'Jit. Olive r.apti:,t c::.t> !• !• «
to b$ jolcaned of the pa. orate of io
congregation. Th? congregation lis
accepted his rr«ju. .-i!.
Cardin helps women In >c
of t reatcst need, ,becauv- it
contuni^ngredieuls whic.'-. ast
specially, yet geplly, cn the
■weakened womanly organs.
So, if you feel discounted,
blue, Cut-Of.sorts ynalirtj to
do your household work, (in
account of your condition stop
worrying and give Cariui a
trial. It has helped thousands
of women,—why not ycu ? .•
Try Cardui. E-7i
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Locals
W!i <• ~ MJ3 h ""T^ Hi '"ft V
wtwIJIj p AiiID Liiubj
PBOM.PT .service
Da/ and Ni&ht
Phone
I'finii
UNDERTAKERS
ON WEST OKLAHOMA AVE., OPPC'mTE POST
OFFICE WILL iIVE THE BEST SERVICE
AT REASON A BLR PRICES.
New Congressional Distrtcts j
In State.
Church lXr«otory
IV^irict Nil 1 — Ottawa Cra'^ Kowi It ^ «lul A. M. E. OKnrr^
■.v.-hinet,,„. OmhK«., Mxvi. | Preaching every Sunday
Tills* nut! IVtwnee
For all Fuaeral Supplies, see Puttertffln and Pay-
mal Courteous treatment to a'JI. 'Phone 86.
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•Kltw. Edwards of <'*uthr> and Rev.
^ipkuns of Okia.. City wrro (|iiltoly
fcarrt. ,1 a few days ago, Itev. T. If.
.Otnwowl offlrialrtJ. Mian E-lwnrl Is
popular teacher and Rev. Pipkins If
.flr-t of tl>e leadlr.jj mlcistcrs la ill? do.
.fcomtnat'.ori.
Mrs IV. -Kngleson ajid Mrs. Blfrum
leechere In tho pMo.. City School3
£t*r.-i the- Thanksgiving 113 the gue:;t
l Trof and Mre. A. J. Scales.
Tl Excelsior library <_'lub hejd a
jtfTvlci «,t rl-.p M. '1 Church
•"hankag-ivlng evuninj.
flftianliSjftvlJig evening.
fllddr«tiHfd the Culb on:-
to Woraou.
'lev. I Vow n
now Hrown
"A Now I^cor
Dr Howard o/ Holly GrOye Ark. pent
*ra E. W. Neal his mother a goose
nicp v<^ntabhvH f?r Tbaiikagivcin^.
• There will bo a supper and program
Sunday at St. Paul M. E. Church pro-
ceeding preaching at the Wjcniijg 8er-
Mr K.Snell of Paola Kansajj
l eturned howe Wednesday
Roy Cameron xhe west fi le of
Guthrie .died suddenly W'eduesdn
^'iss Lula Aff.e Cozine of Boley
stopped over in Guthrie Tuesday
t <1 iUr
iJcuJer in
d P
.lidwaie, i iiiwaif, Funips, Am
nilioH, SjM!iiin;4 GskhIs ;m<'
l7isiiini 'Hijcklts.
hxcltisive Agcncy for the —
Celebrated (iarland Stoves and Ranges.
best !n the wof ll
13y Mail, fronj Aug. 1st to Jau.
ar $1 50, the Gkf.at State Paper.
Ti l I.C EiCADE li
Daily. 10c week delivered
Weekly 50c tha year.
Tb« leader ia the (>fticial o^f tii<* cofistii«^<o.a;il uwsi
.ve ition. fiives all t>i« ucwm up to tl e miiiult!. His ivlialjl,
L. G. Niblack. Publisher, Guiliric, Okla.
Dmlrict N« . ?„ Adxir Soqu« y«h.Wa>j
oner, Cher>.«e, Mtihko^ae 11
Mclutoith aiui Okmulgee
Ointrict N i U-n LnFlorn, Latimer
•*n-b;iiA'oUk PuNhniulaliK, McCur
t tin Choctaw, MHishw 1 i, Curler
fid tL>>ve.
District N< . < Creek, Lincoln, Ofus —
kee. Si or role, Pot! swHtoniie, Uoghei,
Iwhiwi 01 nn l Coil.
Pimrict Mo C— Payne. I^gun, (i)klv
Iioimh ni«*.Te!andr MoCUavn. Cardin and
.Murray,
OiMt.rici l*< . Blaine, Kinirfisber
C.'nnadiun. C;iddo. Giasii) Comsnekn
Stephen* Je! 1'tsrswu au«i.Cotton
IHatrict No 7. KUU Koifer Millii
Dewey («•<'«-r iJeekliHtr, Wachi«hKiowM
<Sreer tnekson ICuniuiu nnd tiiUnsn
District No & Ci.sufii.rim, T^-sns £es
• 1 Harper Woodward Mngor Wood
A11ii1 fit U:.\ci Gract (garfield Kny sud
Noble
11:00 A. M. 7.30 f M.
Sunday School 9:30 A.
Endeavor 5:?Q P. M.
Official Board every Mon-
day 8: P. M.
enroute to L«nBsto to fieliool!!:'wi:
TIio foot h«H inarr.j bttween !
i . 'f. "
flavor High Guthrie and Poujrlas i .
X. !
IIiffh school Oklahoma Cit^, Nc
vember 50, was a tie.
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A.
H.
Mt. Zion liapttst Church.
Sunday £chool 9:30 A. ft.
''re«ching 11 :CH) " •-
B. Y. P. U. 4;oo p iw
Preaehinjf j:3q m
Younc Peoples Chrittian <'ultur«
Wednesday night at 7 o'clock
W. 1,1. &. p'. M. ( 'irc|e Thoi sday
evening at S, o'clock
briday night Geaeral Pia>y«
^'eetin^
Star Light Band « ery Saturday
evening at 4, o'clock
Pis^ae.
TIIE MACEDONIA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday School 8:30 h. a,,
''reaching 11 a m. and 7&) p.n
^ L. £. p m
Hev S. A. Clark P*ator
¥p* auianec will mo<;t a/ the c. m. | Geo* Vv Gaffney
P- Church Monday at 10 A.- M. |
v? yioth«r a <"lui will render a pro-
gram at the Fir.st Iiaptist Church Sun-
evening at, fi P. M. Prof's liorton
n will address U*«* Club.
/RSr
Cor. of 2nd. & Harrison.
PHONE 727-
Robb Eisele.
Ms.
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We now have a fu' line of fresh
Groceries at Reasonable Pric s
GIVE US YOUR NEXT ORDER
PHONE 5J 3
MGPII5
p8ri35LL
COR. 2nd. and PERKINS
I
n tn n
.Toe, Hooker-J, <
1 2 every Kecouti ami Fourtl
SaDir-Jayn AfieivoQt) in caol
month.
E M. Nols«ri Adjutant.
Healthful
i children ahoul<4 have separmt# j
J^l., - t?eds, if possible, and ensttresses art I
far more healthy than featfcer beds. |
V/v All counterpanes shouid * © reiaoved at j
njght, for they are heavier than !
blankets, and not go<><2 oa tiu tn d
vvJ during Bleep.
^ i
beneath ths Tablw.
fSj.'i George— didn't you uotlc« thst \
•jrcfi>,ed your foot st the dinner to
' n'?bt?" Mazie—"Why, tt wasn't my
| foot you pressed! Oh, George, 1 won
! dered why rnauima was emlling so
flweuily i.t tii© miriisterl"— Wicbigaa
1 'Jui^oyio.
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Afe. I
Mf* Lcwfegrth4 Ch4mbcrs,
(jiaduate of Oxford College
Will treat your hair scientifically
rrj-^n reasonable, Phone 95.
Mrs Gladys Snell began teach
>ng; School at Caslle Okla- Mon.
<Jmy
O.ff Bradley of Boley was in
Cuthfle Wednesday on businessi
For Good Bpds Call at f>22 So
f.i.d Street—Mrs M. M. Edward
Mins Judythe A. IJorton apen
lb a wee* end af. ho.ne from Lang
>lon Univeraty.
Mr. anfi Mrs. M B- Miller of
Oklahoma Cjty *?ere i t dinner
(f>!03t of Mr and Mis E. ODn
T&anksinving.
We will buy your 2nd Furniture
Mr. Wm. Hammon* and Sirs,
— Dallia married last Thursday
evening.
JSt&JfSs.Mt M* Mt>£Si Mi ?•*? Sfo Afc Ma Ma Ma Mr* *& ifo '
"2* *0$ "i* «3v «%' " "'St' *'i«" t'ia" '<$5 ! r
See- Mrs. L L. Brent
Bond of Sympathy.
TianiD ito lady of tho bou?o-~n
hat. your hunband Rolng down the
-jj-..-I® t "'.reet?" l^ady—"yes." Tramp—"1
; !:uo*, then, that you wtfl uoi b« tn-
«>•% ; - u IWa to sota« slight bond between
I js When I toll you thai I aak.-d tbal
nan for a ijimt T"
FOR
Droas 31 file i rig
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
1419 E. Oklahoma Avenue
A Way Out.
lawyer (to wife)—"Well, tf you r
T'.o C* j That Cms Cot Affect The Hod ! ^te,n°'ned }° '"e for„ dlvorc<'' at
!> !•« . •.!« i i^aiivc effe.-t. i,ax a- ; «« dowD th® expense a*
Tivi i:uoj,o ijtTi.vtnuii bcitrrth.p r.rdtua-v much a* pntwfbl*. I will act M yoot
^ntniie and doc, not 9fins# nervousness nor i ,.,.nr,,.^| .. r i._
nil (Tins: in lisad. Kc-mcnilrr tht lull nnrne nn<i : —Ulle.
took #or tie tiga tw)e ot li. w. OKOVIi. S5c.
ta*-Fos, fi Mild, tffsctlvs LjixTO*# 6 Liver Toflic "n,'° e^ot,ot mee, v : utalclj
Does Not Grips nor Disturb tils Stomach. what other men think t Beof.it
In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos |
contains Cascara in acceptable form, a . . .
stimulatinsiLaxctiveandToaie. J.ax-Fo9 v.co.
acta effectively and does not gripe nor " ▼ aatotth'.ng to work for- -and
disturb stomach. At th? same time, it aids J>«-a work ftor k
digestion, arouses the liver and 9ecretions Corrtct«er.
atacl restoreB the healthy functions, 50c. Oentleman (engiging groom)^-"Ar'
you married?" Groom—"No. sir. i
„ , was thrown agin a barbed wire fence
ueer ig a . all(j gQt my {ace Bcratc.bed."—London
These specimens of queer Ennnsn _
are given by a writer (n the Cleveland e
Review autj Observer: "I heard a man i ■■ ■
talking of a political candidate tin | *
ither day gay: 'If he only takes the i Masses Will Still Be Mawlng
I'and wtipn h'e rune he'll fcuve a * PO;.p bf.x o,-otor the ett- r rut'lu
Morality Wfthoirt Religion.
Morality without religion Is only a
„ ..... I kind Of dead reckoning—an endeavor
trn„„ i 1 "? , ° fl"n ' j, Hnd our place on a cloudy sea by
' a ' u" W,V!r?' *c,oor ns J | taeasur'ng the dlstaiKo we have run
t i on. a yoong Irish princ-ess wai . , ,. .
j .. . but without any observation of ths
red, 5raw up tli« orescnt towc . , , .. r , ,, _
. , „ . ' . | . , heavenly bodies.—LongfelKiw.
o uiiael. In rw.Blum, which became j
knnwij *4 "the colony of tho craaed M '
Ai first a tem|)ie In memory of the \
ptlnceia waa ereitod and later tt bo- |
eimg a reTuge for the "sick In mind" I No Exaggeration.
The remirkable thlnu about tbla B.l ' "Speed"' retorted the demonstrator,
Jlar '.own 1, that the residents acceot 1 wt,Pn T,nk afke(!, lf ♦'« °,ar was K"
pntientj iB tholr own homes so that I '"I7 ,r"<t S'x'€d? ^t,y- me *®U
they may enjoy the beneficial effect. 'nu Bnm«thing. If you started out in
o f domestic and social lntorcourf«s
' i IT*
Plti'aHs to A^o'tJ.
Arfftfreent, au usually managed >•
:he worst aort of conversation as it
p generally In bookb, the worst sort
if reading.—Swift.
i jzale o' wind blowin' sixty mil*?s an
VifHir, nnd goin with It. thiR car'a bo
rnst It'll hlcrw It in your faco,"—Har
er's Weekly.
walkqvcr"' nnd "A OalveB oni«
vho has a mule for sale, hearir^ that
* friend in Houston wnntc-d to Iviy a
-pule, telegraphed him 'Dear friend—
M yuu sr« looliing for a No 1 uulo
dou't Jcj jjet uxv,' "
st the o!o *o of a f/rvid np; ni;l vo-mi1
\\f> with th ' t
radef- after r < ••r*"
i 'ter
i OWiBtituto the i i.l: V' .
Sized Up by "Tom" Pool.
hiouj:hout tho village of Ann!*
nn, Mass , no greater Joker can be
.n<i tbun Thomas &. Pool, an old*
•ne ilsherman and a veteran of th«
vil wai*. On belnr (old of the io-
nded entmrce into tho fishinp in
• i y of «i t;rm con, -oseri of two
ng r. i;o\\f nei*hr" of \\hon had
h mo irty o atr.rt with "Tom"
rd: "I* e heern tell of people
• .tin' on nothln' an' p!cl:ln' hole!
• wind and, h'^os^i. I fpi th>m
•ft * v/Ul vvrr.s pqtty uofirr dela' it'
What 3h© Wantfd.
r ther (to his daughter)—fv
.-ought you a zither for your birth
ay, my dear, and a book by wblcb
<>u can teach vourteif to play on It
a month
Daughter—But It wes the zithe.
i acher I wantfcd most
Ccnidation of an £*-CHamplon.
>n opght consolation
t . Jidn ask tue If
uMv: .. v -eU, I t nr. ?<I
Uotteve*'. be n t;olV(d to stick u
hr-' f j, ;0V Uttu.1*
R B Chap#,v c M. R
Chutch.
Sunday iiehooi at 9^0
Preaching at 11; A. M
8: P. W
H C. Cailwun, P. C
First Baptis* Church
s. 9:20, A. Jr.
Preaching at 11:30 A. M 1
B Y. 1'. LT. 6;30 to ^30 P II.
Preaching at 8: P. M.
Home-Mission meets every
Monday at 2 30 p. m
Hoard Meeting Wcnday night
8: P. M.
Mothers Meeting Tuesday Eva
at 7 ;3<) ?
S S Teachers Meeting Thu-2
day at 8: P. M.
< hoir Tractive Friday 7:30 F.M
Children's Band Saturday at
4: P M
J f;. Derandemie. Clerk.
Pastor, Rev. W. S. Blake.
Saint Paul 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.
'-adies' Aid Society every Fri-
day at 3 p. m.
The Steward's Excelsior CV*1
inectB weekly at designated
•laces.
>ot th Guthrie C. M. E. Chun h
•unday School P S)
Preaching ji '
'pv orth League <'
J. W. John son, Pasitv
~ ..Mr" ...•>
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1916, newspaper, December 7, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155428/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.