The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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homa Guide:
VOL. XXVI
No :
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA, THURSP4?, JANUARY
>0. 1918
Hear Standpatters
Representation in Congress
■jJCaijtcd
You are invited Sunday Janu-
KausasCity, Mo- Dcc. ;>?-The ary 1? nt 3; l\ AI. to the Outlin*
Negro Na'ional Euucitio al Can 8 andjmtter's Alec ting at the
press today begin a campaign lo Company RaKy at St I'aul M Jv
obtain th*i ultction <•{ Nigr<J Con Cliutcli Cor Uroari and Perki'n i
LYNCHING RECOBU FOii
NFGPOES PLEDGE
J OYALTY
191?
GEORGIA AND
LEAD
New
Tor
TEXAS
Indigestion, Constipatior or
LSiliou&ne .3
Ju • , V >. ,:D-cc: bottle rf LAX-FOS
W;TH i'EPo:.<. .. i:t£-i.a v. ......
J.nut.vo p!.a :-nt ti t-«ke Mad - and
r-.Lj:r.:... ikltii Oo ^ui)!lc by : M.-di-
tion-s pledging ti* loyalty of the' ^
rry
New York Has First Negro
Lw VI ixir
To,-«; l«oc. 30 Resolu
Nogro pouihition of the United!
preaamen from New York, PljiU ' -hiee niinutea t-lk each L.y
delplii, Baltimore and Chicago, some °f Guthrie Standpatters on
S'leordiny (o a statement given "uliject following his cr hsr
put h} J. Silas Harris the oigan Q'une; .Mr. S. Wtods New St. ;
ization's president. Pad; Rev. M. C (>rry Burial I
Tuskegee Institute
Pec. 31 I? !7
Dear Sir:
I send
New Vork J«„ 3 The first
ntn to tl}e government in its Philadelphia, pa.-Unby Jdn ^ ° '** ^
: Z £
at a mass meting hejd here to! hen vie. t man In world died re ti . f ° " *" 0,1
day uru] i- tfce auapicea of the cently. He weighed 8^) pound, lf ' V ^
vou lh(, f(lllmvij,JXat^A980Ci«t^nI(>rtheAd and for years has heen ono o,ZZy ' ^
"It is the cont- ntion of til? A« q-Uion; Hq.i. John R An jielatiyea to lynchipgs for the T( s: . r,' ''J *'°r~ !*'Kllt*'uf '"l'H °",a sl,ow<- "« k'dwnrd A. Johnson NWro It#
fongress that 12,000.000 An, en non. Gut hie Lawyers, Mr >^ar I find from the records , rv a" d. ye rs old and survived t,h|;can from th„
pan eiti^eus are wit'iqut reprefon Henry Shelb.y, Groeery Business: ':, pt by 'he Division of Kecord*! 1 U1<t -,,na" l">opagnn , '>i u ife and two small children L*istn'ct of New Y,tl-k City. ii
tstion in the legisltiv, depart Mr. Lewis Cletnon., Transfe.jng land Research of T,lskP^ i,,sti ! *UWK'l^t0 sl"' "p For ,he transpotation of his I he 191* legislature,
meat of the gevernment," the Rev C Line, Ministers Alliance ' tu,0 MonreNWork ' I . .' r Uei""''te au<! Segra 801 l>ody to (°nner honve in Te^as a municipal court ju*
iZ£T2!ZICr 1 * ;•••«•• ••"««n wi>;„
pwn " ' "' I '■ ' ' omptness a : ]^irty seven were male and one j roads,'now that the government 60°0 Acres oi Laud
Sinpi|„„ , . ,, r. , Chu'ch; Prof. A. J. -<cal9s, Edt, female Twelve or a little less ! has assumed control of thp line,!
• ^ 6 J ° 1 ly cation; Mr. Pendleton, The than -those pup to death were' ' ittU Rock- Ark, As an •:<
?'ghth ngrosH no Ne^io l.as . Guide; Mr. Z. S. Tailoring charged with rape or attempted I ample of what an in.du$trious
h«^ a seat in the National Hou«e Mr. F W Thompson, Barbering; rape ' Uhea£var Tonk ' NeKr« may do for himself in the
oil RePVesentat.v^ George. Mrs J C Uorton. K^l.ior Libra The offeree purged, against ^8out1' Arkansas points to Seo.t
*, H ar0 '"a b0me a|id Mr Phillips tho whites lynched wero rap, Bond of Madison, former slave,'
^h(|]aat- Cnui eli Office) s. i > 1 and iroA. it Jt«"..v^n •
id
' i I'' r1 "l"-',,V3 ui y 1 ■' 1 J> I A l1,
and murder 1, fomenting strikes MaUria/E^es^K'.;" wl'° now 0Wtts fi-0W) aci" of 1 '«
^ermpn at^:4tt P. M. by Rev. l ; B,uU* u> th« Whole ?atm. 60 cents. most f.,ti'e cotton lands the sta-
Hair Dressing
Horo System
Falling hnir and
dan druff successful
'y treated.
W hen
Vour
SHOES
Need
Repairing.
THINK QF
■H- El- I ^o\yotti3
SHOE REPAIRING SHOP i
325 West Okla.
S- M. Graves.
Rev. Walton l rown, the pas-
tor wiJJ preftfth at 1,1 A- M on
'7low to d) things.. '
Rev. S- H. Smith,
?he offences charged against!
the Negroes were- Attempted'
rape, 5; rape (j: murder. 3; kill
ing officer of the law, 2~ for not
Card Oi Thanks
Editor of the (ivikle
1 'ease l^t this nppf ar in
te several cotton gins storehouses '
hundred of head of live *toclt, {^'''^le 534
and laryo mercantile estabjis'i
ineiit-
Rond whs born in Mjsiuasippl
and moved lo Arkansas at the
c'oae of the ciy 1 war. far ye;:is,
pood Leather
Workmanship.
and
i t;r •—+;t. l.i
women s room, 2 ! frmds who so kindly remembpr . XT „ .
i. <wi..,i;„„ , r .. , . al Negro B nine is League thai^
.. ou.uding ouicei- of the law, i; ed us in our sad hours of berevo |
[ recently has prevent;d VUn
I
JTnVe L
Mastu- of Ceremony e<ittin? 0L1' o[ l'Ae road and be- /our paper-That we take this
ing insolent. 2; attacking women ! medium to express our deepest
0. . !, . c'oae of Ihe ciy I war. fVryo; s
Old city'/* disputing white men'$ word, ,ve ar'd ivspe&t to .air our many ... L. . .. x, .
ti •, r / i o ! _ . | he lifts been active in tho Nation
pn«lv <>C Qui'lwc Is iLn cltade) enter'D<r frit rla « I
CjOOCi Iiill, from which ;-Ji,\< view thai i
no city in lh-c woiid can DiatcJ^ ft low- j
P'.--, I ■ ^.St Uuildtt-^s <-J foet i, „ . s.w.
>:i imo -iii, | ■nallesung women, I, kiiling ment, « pr&y God's bipsj-ings-L .. .
• l ?i from, taking the s.ct>ve part he
r j Aid on organization of the socle y
' 'Sinc^y ! He has given to the R, d
G- and Katie Gralton. ! Croes %nd pnrchesed ^6,000 worth
*^'rs. R F- Eoton is on the sick i Libartv bonds.
list, He says he negotiating lor th-*
j sale of property which wdl j er
. mit him to invest $7.5.000 in the
MRS. S| IIRLY a LONG
5.1 7 S. Diyj?ion
GUTHRIE,OKI.A
ion! ti,c Cit.v U llie otilOl-. diving' IIk ■ man ill fiItnicn• inn i. ■ i .1 I f'
l" '"teita ion, 1, accidently I to rest
• *• f i*ar£<St and BeSt E<i"iPP^.| Vici, snd.ira ran*, uf i - .
J Shoe Shop in Guthrie. Sriai^L"."l,mr'Sh ana th"f"" | ki,ling ch k! 1 >' "« aulomo
bile over it, , vagrancy, 1
To Cure a Cold fn One
e L v'\TIVR JfUO.MO ^.iJ 4nc. It stops tlis
— r:iti lic-adticlie oud works off lUe Cold. ' ■ ^ ° « "mio. muuvun:tc ut'liiise,
rate ^ t".,nr'zn- kn"'v
I L^ior ia lUce a decnititateci, Knapping
Error Hard to Eradicate.
Brror, wo are poetically assured, j
wlien WvynUetlv wrUJ-., s In pain an ti an- j 0|)po.sin^" to V\'ar draf
(J/'Pjf'ies an almost iinmcdi/ito demise, '
wrunding and robbing a man, t,
attacking an office, of the la v
l;t ill
; turtle tljiii eontlniics i<> liiiu;; ori fur
, iJ.!)« nsc|finabU l.-ugiiis of time after It j
imslii to recosnlgii ;.Ub naturv yt ti.- ,
| ^ituutlo^. nnd, die,
.lSSLJt
Dr. W. E Poster,,
DENTIST
„ Finds Cure for Epilenst
^'illtjin Dr. Wright s Office After Years of Suffering
every Sunday prepared to do! "My daughter wa8 anutfd with
all kinds of Dental Work. 1 -Uf°r'
suiting girls 1, writing insolent
letter i.
1 he states in which lytjhjngs
occured and r.umbe;- in each ita
, te were as lollovvs: Alabama, 4;
Ark&rsap, 4. Arizona 1; Florida,
' V.Georgia, G; Kentucky. 2, L is
iiana, 5, Mississippi, 1 Montana, j
1, OklahomB, 1,; Soytlj Carolina,
1; lent easee, 3;■ Texas, 6;. Virgil
Dr R, £. Long
'I n SIC JAN aoad SURGtON,
Office 217* W. \'iias St
Phone I2f>7
"FENCESIt, s Division
Phone 524
n i 9 to 12 a . M
Ofmck Holes >,2 to 6 p. m. a
SUNDAYS 9 to ti
Oklahoma
Guthrie
Lilacs and Lllacel
Mr. Cllffo -"By George! ^Vhen w;•
| t Into otir ntiburban hotwo I'm going
f> grow lilacs." Mrs. Cliffe—"Don't
Jo it, Henry. I !tk you much hotter
^uooth shaved."
Very truly yours,
Tlio AvcraUi. V^ay. , , , , ,
One tr.oubiu m-iu> ,he !s the .next Liberty loan
that there's ''no''''cl'-^nc^ ti'1"., ."K'" "i'' i * <>««>• ftii«oa to Be Shunned.
till! 111 thl.s C1"1 nt ' I, ,.a'" ? ivetlcr t.o, he colli (hull (ieail
I'lnliou :m,l b,8 hustnes.soTn-' u'uuYT "t T ^
''ork'us 7 liUlt:
us ohiii btate Journal. qmlv ¥wW talp. uu „p,.„ fhle. Nnvcr
^ «<> U> sleep lu % i.ooHi ieaving ti
Few Ueji BJue Flov/drs heater b#iiiiag. A^va^a leuvo a
Il!r ' is 'i , ftinv °liet> lu evrsry. isoniu 0(.'CU[)led
,H"" «• -* a ice color In our itji r- .1
« <•««• >«t t'Senitum, conMauer „«hy
htue-i-j^s, S". Hi) river dul:-y and Hlilpi-
Clorjiis alnuji.tn, nneigone hlandn, fo*:-
Ket,-me-notj soinj. Im rkspiirr some eol-
umhlnos nau 011^ tno ij;.., ure vw„
good bipes
Learning and Forgetting.
The sail detect about the progress
of the human race is that while we
ore occupied lit, learning one thing we
are almost always engaged iti forget-
ting aqptjier.
: / |' n
l-«r Fever Patient. j! I I t r'
«■*<* 'filth
\ \\' *
'i
.. yitift tli a best
of lieAiUi. It is
over a ear sin •
aji : l;i i hftd a
lit. Wo oflnnofc
np^alc too highly
FT<>ro
r, atfcnls: T*nt a litllo sag'1. Iwo sprigs
Of halm and a. little sorrel into a
stone Jug, having first washed i.pd
dried It. reel thin a small lemon, o! Br. Miles; Nervipr
[llee it and put a small piece of the Mr.e. FitA.Mv ,'j\nt:itsoN,
'el in; then pc.or hi three pints of C'jiitfrey, Mlnq.
fling water. Sweeten und cover It Thousands of children, the
^jlp. ely, Lnited States wbo are suffering
• -, • "om atlackf*. of epilepsy arc a
burden and sorrow to their parents,
who would give anything to restore
Common Sense -Legal Decision. health to the sufferers.
A recent KngUsb decision holds that / Dr. Miles' Nervine
virw of the kn^wn pr««t fiis ly ot
^oung, unbroken colts wlirri Martled to Is OI1® °f l;ve it'-sf remedies known
ifush tiboul nml to hide. It Is nrsliRenee , r '«'.s affliction. It ha? proven
V' <■<"'*«<•' - and'th'ose "ho'have"^ it ^
yr.y at night by leading a mare which (hc greatest faith in it' It is not
ft v.-ns accustomed to follow, without a "cure-nil," but a reliable remedy
i securing It In liny way. m: <ir to rentier : for nervous diseases. You need
' its owner liable where the colt, b'iiiR { no' hesitate to give it a trial.
startled by the light on a bicycle com- ( So,tl ty all Druoglita. It «h« tint
i Jjig from the opposite direction, sud- rtturnsd3"' Le"9l,t yuJr m'jn,y '•
, tjenly rail ncros the road and collided Mli pr , . .3
y biwd Injured the cyclist. M'LE° r,'E"ICA1- co" Wkhar*, Ind.
coming every ft>kv veeks. We employed ,
*o vera I doctors but they did l,or no ia, 1- ^yomin|f 1.
p jod. About a
fear a ^ o v/ a
""tX\ heard, Dr (
niles' Nervine, | R- MOTON, Principal
and If,, certainly ^ C<)uri£« but Oishcs.
has pi./ed, a : Three (jquj-Rca seem to have been 111" i
to our ! Tjft Cwre a Cold. i custoiani^vint'nu.ia. inedlevnl times for ;
little ijirl. she Is UeriK.^c the seeds of one medium ^ h state bqpjaJict, less ei -einonhil feasis (•
no.w apparently ' al«e grapefruit, put the pulp into oik ' •
ircd ami is en- ! quart of eold water, Hft'if h<ji1 slow'.\
1111H1 it reduced lo out* pint. Strain f might, froni el^iii ti) a (iozci ''i"' " hj>m
and sweelen lo tastq. Drin^ -tne-hall UlTereiW disJ.i -i. Thu^ at tl-e wivJdlim ' ,,a<l aR ("u*u?
the quantity hot Just after retiring al j banquet of Henry V 'twere were oulv 'irlVl' ,u'Cl1 ""ors#. ') i(|
night and the remainder cold in the j three ''courses, y.<;t over 3 . iljlTereiil 1 vi"'"'s ejtn.'.v " ...1.1 i, ..
niornlng. lb-peat the second ulglu if llshcw are mentioned- ia till-: records,
"e.-essary. j li-iespectiyc of fruits und wines.—Lou-
- ; don C'hretdcle.
Left Virginia Something.
Rnby Jim had found Virginia's candy
eomprViu.t only, t\y.o. and !>p i,rfvhJc 1 8"'';c """ 11:1,1 "PProprlated. the con-
dinner, inure than one. ltut each"!-ours- I""''r ll° confessed his sin and
i";hl1 tHipress the listener with the
was, It might
ate nit of Vir-
vinia'M candy," said he, '4ju( I, U-ft the
hag for her to pop."
Oasis Made to Ord&r.
In tlie desert stretch between E?.
Oeutro ami Yuma, down. In the southr
east Metier- of California, engineer*
HIKOH a new ousls the other day. Tla-*
Jfist bored a bote In the ground, ami
up came the revivifying waters. Then
« fiuv dtite seeds were dropped Into,
.«"• Soil, and a few vegetables planted
and they will, luive an ousls mat'tj tu
order.
teal Happineta.
Tf thin world aftords true happineva,
t is to be found in u Iwuie where lov<t
tiud conlldeiice lncrevso - with yenra
wlwre the necessities of life coma
without severe strain, where luxuries,
enter only after their cost has been,
carefully considered. We ore told
that wealth ia n-test of character—few
of tts have to submit to u. Poverty
is the more usual tout If Is -iHfttcult
to lie very poor and maintain one's,
self-respect.—A. Edward. Newton in,
Allan tie.
Proof of Power of Advertising.
"Advertising Is a great art," said a.m=.'u.i,i- i • , .
one trmlestnan to another a day or fo ; TL,^ grcalost n[ all ! !•(•' geniuses
ngo. Let me give, you an illustration : ni,,,,
Who should be the best:l!n(,w.i son of 1 ^ k"?''nl'
Jaeobi7 Henben, of course. IJijt which i , 4 i " iN un-'* l'IP
dp you read of ami remember most j , oJ, ur °° <,lf"
<7«ivilv7 l. „.i "
Weioome
Thero was not ti, somifj In the house
except tjic tiding. <*ti ti)£ oloclt. Mary
was,sitting.nn,till: diseonsxilntely
plnylng uith her dpU, Suddenly then*
was n vigorous Ktiiwplna.. of small feet
on the porch, "Qh." ex<:Ui!nied Mary,
with s, sigh of. rtilci'. '--it makes me
tSL.nn".sh;Sn'ii!~
colors
went about In the ordinary kind
Isoil lie wore a coat of u,,t ™nld alno hpeau and write
rs. whilst, the rest of' the family eonten^d^'d tomcy. It was
f about In tho nnlimirv i-in,i_ ' """"'d'd lliar llezzofaan .-vtild con-
Whatever they may have been. So we
hear of Joseph and his brethren. Such
is the power qf advertising." „
verse with natives of practically every
quarter of liie globe.
'.Cxr.fui o.vanj
Daily Thought.
A single grateful thought turned ■ iih H,i i v.iuiu
htiivemvard is the most perfect prayer. | ,:M1S0P "I s-ntid e3.un Surpuaq
tossing. ' ' j 'ot paina.vtii iro.-xi aaq sBojd .innnjp
_ n| 'injj3.v< ■ 1 - I'irjjotf y
j -JlPJc >.f I)/K. aiqej.Cd
t.-acka.'
Oeath tc^ Moths.
If moths, get into the closed, satnr-
ntoa tloth.ten or; twelve itu^ies square
ta f<'.'^nldehyde; l an3 f.loili io the
i t,2U"y (w - v««ve
tiour.. ii,f ri].lr, Wftv h(, UM<] jfj
I chest", tmnhf. o boxe.v w!u.rQ
ing is stor^J. Y-ijc rni,ie6 whj kili
moths wbi, tIleir c^s. also
gen,is Crf any kip-i N^^dox 1* left in
♦re cloUilng.
V
nnH * A|nR «|oq3|M In
*>lltM no un a| v oiojj—uon*i|n
1|D IM| • |0 *Sp lJSOUl O) ioop iiado.
sqi puu othirtloR' imjioEioj « o|
•It «l II 'ooaapi oi : aodjnd udu.
o.i p « uiin (iquqoid 's9u|<|jatn je|n
tlaj «M| J>o 9jow qii* paja*ai nj|jq JQ.
, hq "i aoi« v|>*ooh qi mim noet
moa ox aa*X* paa, nasojp^q
||m*J «m |p eutoia >o putijilujoj « >]
il '•ooapi oj :iu#n |s >ui v >i
roi s aoaruioa oj, i*a uo yo uamao.
jtu|Afo\«j X(p|du n> dna^f « a) )| oana
, |a oj :xjBBon )« ptre irtl «|
3i 'osaas noarniu oj. laaj paipi[{qc)K^
jirs j traiiuoa eifi - an f3« oi :qu
•qi inoqa so4(oiaj nns «qi 'aso « oota-
' raoa oj. tu|od Ohm tsotnra )■ mdh-i
oomaioo mojj •Sa*1^oa^ jo pmn
loajaj/ip f)|oq a q ->oo s(
•aoeiaa i*qj Xiaapajd g] -0(ia a
aoaimoa p ®|oeSjo >| a*|aa >*q) amj
oid p ionb aanin t.iafxnH "t «1 ajotn-
qtnjj |3in *oi|. nm aq mou qea tj
"touiiop duv aauao uotyuioA
Cjt out Useless comptainta.
The time wasted iu comnrainiiiij tMt.
cause the Job is hard would altos btt
•more than sufficient to put t^int Job on
; the list of "lias beens."
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