The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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Worn Out?
No dou ! you are, if
you suffer from any of the
numerous ail ^nts to
which an womei are sub-
ject. Headache, back-
ache, sldeache, nervous-
ness, weak, tired feeling,
are sonit.- ot t!w symp-
toms. and vou must nd
yourself of them in order
to fert well. Thousands
of women, who have
bepn benefited by this
.remedy, urge you to
TAKE
The revival rlosed Sunday
1 at the C. M. U. Church with
J eight added to the church-
n Mr. Jat*k Calico died last weefk
1 i
a j and was burriod from the First
! Baptist Church Sunday. He was
burried with Masonic honors.
i Drives Out Mtflarta, Builds Up System !
The Old Standard general streuctheninz tonic, |
1 GROVE s tasthl.kss chill tonic, drives out :
Malaria,cnriche«; the blood.und build* up the ays- *]
I tea\. A true tonic. For adult* and children. 50c. i
Cfcurch Directory
UNDERTAKERS
ON WF.ST OKLAHOMA AVE., OrPOSTTE POST
OFFICE WILL GIVE THE BEST SERVICE
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
New Congressional Districts
In State.
District No. 1 — Ottawa. Craig. Nowrts
WHHi.inKtnti, Oisace, Mwyce. tigers. j Preaching eveTy Sunday
rrulsn him! pawnee
St. Paul A. M. K, Churcfc
For all Futaeral Supplies, see Patterson and Pay-
mal Csurteeus treatment to all. Phone 86.
DiHlrkt No. 2. Ailuir Sequoyah. Wh^
oner. (Cherokee. lliis!icll
Mrlnttmli utul Ok'M^l^ee.
There were several visitors at
I Tte Woman's Tonic
Mrs. Sylvania Woods,
of Clifton Mills, Ky., says:
"Before taking C a r d u I,
I wasjt times, bo weak I
could hardly walk, and
the pain in my back and
tuead nearly killed me.
After taking three bottles
Of Cardui, the pains dis-
appeared. Now I feel as
well as I ever did. Every
suffering woman should
try Cardui." Get a bottle
today. E-68
!: the Woman's Missionary Society
I at the St. Paul M. E. Church at
4: P. M..
It is said that Roy. Shaw the
[ new pastor of Mt Zion is making
i a good start
Locals
Lincoln's Birth clay was ap-
$>ropiately celebrated at the A.
$1. E, Church Monday night.
Rev. S A. C]ark preached at
Crescent Sunday and roports u
profitable day.
Alrs$a«j Rodick of 501 E, Per-
kin.- visited her husband at Enid
Saturday and Sunday and return
Monday
~—Mrs, P. C Bradley of Boley
spending the week in Guthrie,
Xvith Mis E. Il Bradley.
Mrs. M. Mathongnn of Bole\
is the guest of Mrs- K. V. Robin
son, 702 3 Grant.
Mr- H. M. Wils®n purchased i.
l#/Car recently-
Mrs. G. F. Perry, is visiting
)ier daughter Mrs. Aurora John
pott jn Fort Worth Tex.
Rev R. A Whiiaker's little dau
Helen is visiting Mrs A. B Brown
thus week
The Mothers Club will enter
tain at the homo of Mrs G.
JhKterworth on the 20th
gome of the people that attend
*! .the Garden of Allah reported
Mat it was fine
Mis. Ida Moore Gains, after
•pending some time in Tulsa re
Ufned last wejlt ani mired to
Tulsa
Mr- J. II. Austin of Meridiai
was in Guthrie Monday on Dus
tness.
Tin flufnina That Does Not Aftsct The Hssd
fcgeawse of its tonic and laxative effect. l.AXA-
VROM'O QtUNINKjs bettertliar ordinary
(Minine and does not cause nervousness nor
nydnf In head Remember the full name and
WK "* «te «f B- W. GROVK. lie.
There is lots of sickness in the
city, LaGiippe seeaiingiy is in
{«ost of the homes
Mrs Oletlja Henry who was
<M5 the siek list, Is now In Tulsa
and it is reported that she is rap
idly improving
Mrs E.Cannon is on the sick
1st
If fori Mere Store
Wholesale and Retail
Dealer in
Hardware, Tinware, Pumps, Amu
aition, Sporting Goods.ami
Fishing Tackles.
Exclusive Aacncy for the—
Celebrated Garland Stoves and Ranges.
BEST IN THE WONLl ;
District N« . i—s LrKlwrn, lifitiiu
Pushing, Aiwku ISnilitftiHtitliii, McCili
tniii. Choctaw. litytMi, MoraluM, *CHCte
n ti Lov-e,
11:00 A. M. 7:30 P. M.
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Endeavor 5:30 P. M.
Official Board every Motv.
day 8: P. M.
District V!o. 4. (Yeck, Lincoln, ^fus-
il kee, Seminole, foMawaUuute,
•toiiiwoii nn-'i (i
District N<> 5— -Payne, L"ffHn, Oklv
hoimt ('U'Vc.IiwmJ, M.t<-hiin, Calvin ami
Murray,
Mrs Whiteside is ill at her
home
Mr D Mason is still on the sick
jst But was bsttercn Tus*day
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A Way Out.
T^wyar (to wife)—"Well, tf you arts
determined to sue for divorce, at
leSst let ua keop down the expense as
much as possible. I will act t.3 jroar
counsel."—Life.
I*
Hanging on the Wall.
"Tbe way pictures are hung makes
Mich a lot of difference in thn appear
ance of a room," said an Interior deo-
orator a few days ago "That fact U
thrust upon mo nearly every day. 1
go Into some parlors where the pte
tures are hung so high that all per
ipoctlve Is lost, and the colling seemt
to be hopelees'^ hl«h. Other folks
\nnB thelra so low that It hurts your
spine to look at them, In addltloa to
jtrnlnlng your eyes, spoiling the
beauty of the room and taking from
•tie value of the picture
"All pictures ohould not be hung on
the satue level, as tliey so often ar*.
ret all thould be as nearly on th«
level with the eyes as potslblo II
nqnarr and oblong pictures are alter
iiikicd Irregularly wiih roand and oval
inea tbe beat possible effect la gala*4.'
By Mail, from Aug. 1st to Jan.
or $1.50, the Great State Papf.r,
THE LEADER
Daily. 10c week delivered
Weekly 50c the year.
Tl)«'-ea'ter le tlie oiticial of ti <! constitutional ofln.
ve.itio i. Gtvt's all the news up ti> t-'<c minute. It is reliable
L G. Niblack, Publisher, Guthrie, Okla.
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We now have a full line of fresh
Groceries at Reasonable Pric s
GIVE US YOUR NEXT ORDER
PHONE 513 COR. 2nd. and PERKINS
ML & CO. GROCERY
rhc HeigM of Happiness at Hit Aft
In what pleasure we find our great-
est enjoymen depends much on -our
*se; at one time of life we may like
>ne thing best, at another time anoth-
er. Hero was n email boy rolling along
:h« rddewalk In one of tho*e hand ,
)perated wagona which he wan pro- list V hurcll PVOry olindHy-
celling with one hond. while in the n.on a \i
sther ho held an Ic. cream cone whlcb Ech°0' at 9:g0 A' M
le was eating as be rolled Ills waa
probably the highest att&luable tiappV
less at his ago.
MT. OLIVE BAPtlSTCIlURi'l
Services at the Mt. Olive B.ip
True Love.
tvore tn action Is sacrifice; tt must
(tlVe Itself; wherevor, then, true, pure
love lies, true pure sacrifice Is con-
tinually urn.'.ft.—Jet,tie Combs.
Pleaer si of the Children,
There should be some time during
th« day, even In the busiest household
en hour at least, set apart In whlcb
the older members ot the family
should devotfc themselves wholly to
the chH'ren. Little object lessons or
stories containing practical knowledge
told In an interesting way will be
sure to hold their attention. The
story of the gradual formation of the
fruits, flowers tnd vegetables will de-
light them and wtll bo eagerly looke4
forward to and always remembered.
The Useless flat.
Plaguft or no plague, It la always a
good thing to exterminate rats, which
do ]«sa good and more harm than al-
most any other animal In the world.—
N«w York Tribun*.
Preaching at 11: A- M-
t). Y. P. U at 6 P M.
Preaching at 7:30 1'. H.
Miusion meeting Tuesday 4 00 P
M.
l'rayer meeting Wednesday
7:30 P M.
Choir Practice Thursday 7:30
P. M.
The public is cordially invited
to attend these sirvic.s.
Rev. S. H. Smith, Pastor.
Would Suit Her.
Benbam—If we get a divorce I shah
Insist on having our child hnlf of th«
lluie. Mrs. Benham—All light; you
nay have htm alcfeta.
Way of the Worta.
ICvery man has a bag hanging be-
fore him, In which he puts hla neigh-
bor's faults, and another behind blm
tn which he Blows his own.
jf.
Plurals.
There Is considerably less reason
why Ihe plural ot mouse should be
mice than why the plural of spouse
should be spice. Any bigamist will
admit as much —Puck.
- U X)
Oiolrir.t No. <">, Wlnine, Kingfisher.
('«nii<linti. Caddo, Grtmdy Comnncli-i
Stephens Jefferson and Cotton.
District No 7. Ellis. linger Mills
Dewey Cuseer Ileekhnir, WnctiilnKioer
flreer Jackson llnrm'tn and 'iillmun
District No « Cimarron. Texas Hen
er Harper Woodward Matjor Wood
Alfn'fa Grant Grant Garfield Kay and
Noble
Officers af the N. E. D.
Association
Rev. S R. Glover, Mod.
" If. G. Gardener Vice Mod
" R. P. Morton, Sec-
fZ w Wallace Cor. Secy
H. C. Glover, Treasurer
Rev- A. Robinson, Stat-
Board Members
Rev. G. T. Daniels
" E VV Mc^rue
" A Locket
Officers of the N. E. D„ W
I. & F, Mission Convention.
Mr9. II. A. Ciark, Pres-
'' S. A. Locket, Vice
Miss P A. Dancy, Rec. Sec.
Mrs M. A. McDaniel Cor. ^ec
Mrs. T- Jones Treasurer.
Mrs. L- C. VVaiker, Stat.
\DDED BOARD MEMBER^
Mrs J E. Walters
Mrs. N. G. Daniel
Mrs Hettie Grey
•flicers of the S- S- Conventioi
Rev- A. Armstead Pres.
Bros. A.[Parker, V Pres,
Mrs M. E Beaty, Secy
J. C. Harris, Cor. Sec-
J. B. Davis, Tres.
D. W. Perry, Stat-
Board Member
Rev. R. G- Gardner
B Y. P. OFFICER
Rev. P. H Humphrey, Pre3.
" A. R McDaniel V. Pres
Miss Mary Glover, Sec-
Miss Lin t Mack. Cj*. Sec-
Mis. V- Lewis, Treasurer.
Rev- J E. Johns Stat.
U'ARD MEMBERS
D. VV. Perry
Miss Mattie Dancy
A. W. Paker
erj Ml. Zion Baptist Church.
ijSwnd y :Sel« ol 9:30 A.
j''reachinj lt'OO-*' n
11 Y. P. U. *;i 0 P U
Preaehinff 7-30 "
YwinK People* Christian t'ultuw
Wednesday nij^t at 7 o'clodt
W. H. k F. M. <HHe Hursday
evenihff at S. o'clock
• riday night General Praye*
^'eelinjr
star Light Band every Saturday
evening at 4, o'clock-
Pastar.
THE MACEDONIA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday School 9:30«.,-fa.
•'reaching 11 a m. a id 7:39
R" Y P- U. 5. p. m.
Rev. & A. Clark Pastor
B B. ChappeJ C- M. B
t-liurch.
Sunday School at 9:3<3
I'reaching at 11: > A. M.
8: P. M.
B. C. Calhoun, P. C-
First Baptist 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
'•onday at 2 30 I'. M
Board Meeting Monday nighf.
«: P. M.
Mothers Meeting Tuesday Kv«
at 7:30
S S Teachers Meeting Thud
lay at 8: P. M.
Choir Practice Friday 7:30 P.M
Childien s Band Saturday at
I: P M
•' t'. Derandemie Clerk.
Pastor, Rev. W. S. Blake.
Saint Paul M. E«-Church
Preaching hy tjie pastBr 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 3 p. m.
The Steward's Excelsior Club
meets weekly at designated
places.
from •mfteerf# Thrift*
-^Taahlons cbaaa*' 'n politics M vsfl
as lq literature." "Yea," replies Sao-
ator Sorghum. "Candidates use4 ts
appeal to an audience with homor or
•eotlment. Now we are compelled to
five 'em mysterious plots or stutiat
la current slung."
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1917, newspaper, February 15, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155437/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.