The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. XXVII
■— rr 1
s. K. CAVIL'S FOR V.
Or PEACF.
A vote for 5. K. <'e.
Juutice of the Pea .• i.i. •
true AniJilcan dcm .
time has come when ritn
not race or color, nrist.
who shall an.l who sh il iv'
your servant.
It's foolish to say iat
man will not. l;e acceded
public servant if he Caii il.m
the goods, and no man ou^..t i
neck a position o: public trn
tiiat he h..s r.ot the ability to fill,
and if one should do fo, it i the
duty of every voter t> turn hin
down. This" being true 1 an
asking every Republic ii in
Gtuhric to give me his yoto or
the 6th day of August.
Yours for light and justice,
S. R. CASS1US.
THUP S V A
OK L A HP M A
ti U T H £ I E
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TUB CKlTCll.
ttrcsT £FTii£ mm.
I P-EYO
r^'fr'tldrl pjh
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DAY
ID
s] i'i" ',T to at;
amytip. < so i
ni:*h tv, o-iiit '. ;
aumvd i«liiti8 oi consumption
i
I V I tI
&
To the C'uk-
i sojourner s.
umas lgy a £c
t ,e e.bove sjibjwi t„
A)J ti1 VorlJ kpows
the re
I I; nse permit
n your col-
i articles on
The ,'an
than an
the
icr tha
iii: ro victims.
M3R.
rent n r
furinshe.
weti
1110:1
Rev.
P
■r\i
•elation of Po^.o
vt.icvl i> .
jon at o'clock i
s cti n
anv ct
battle.
pel
on opciud ut 9 o'c'pc'v
ihg With 'l '. OTI
evening a splendid re-
n t .e y auiiiton i.ii
evening .-«•• ;«ion, v.; ic-
i ly attend'-d.
h .J i .inned many re-
... r inactions
vvon' very e.uoo.ate.
ii .l in
W«i.'> (
Audit
pea '
l'ou i
is a't
ter w ii...
Fo, ti-dljcstlon, Constitution
J..it cry one S-'-cnt V « of LAX-FOS , ways ^lU-s •
V.iTH "PIi?SiN. A L'qaid D.^estive Lillet ^HtC.a:i
u.(i to take. Mado and Cemmi? iOHur 0. Pul il; Si i.
fccacuacatKdlo tt.o public by #arto Medl- at Guthrie. In this enp-.city he
aine Co., manufacturer" oi Laxative Br-ms js t^;cf &f police; has charge cf
Jjuiaino sad Grove's TajteJw«hi!l Toojc. TO>JS> pal'l.'S, and loo .. Oa.
'ai ter the general wel are r> t n
.... | city. Citizeiw of Guthfie think
a whole lot of Mr. ivlitc.ii.li, ii-.x
Scargcant Green's life as a only for his excellent wc rk as ih
soldier, lie was born in St. chief of polic\ but for the way ^
Marlinville, La., June -Hi, Ikiti. he jr^nt no the general u->pec.e- ,l;.r "r.. 0J.t
May the 'J, 1 Still he joined tho anue of the wity and lwtikec. U't~i
ti
.s meeting
m rtirn'Ti
v. I
I \ M:>
uit by •'tluii) • . .1. Wulrt.tr N\ci-
tsGay « vt:\ n^ in the presence in «
. tlo auiii-.m:. Mi's. Tall>Li*t tinned
I ilot •• .:s of ti ii'.-i •;* U -i' tw
jnvention
The \.omen were very cnthusia.itlc
cxpic. s i.ii,- 11 < r npprw a'.ion o
nt Y.o.'k aecoiiiplitjliod by
that
ju . j;;ono iioru t lis Tho
com; .' .V Of I'.ro uct-
• ■ , L.iers as tine as
,i.r er t-VLj- leil into
: <tr.;\r, llaiuiucal, i-c.-
even Ci vc- i \ \ r lad better nia-
teric.l out <j' v.nic i to re1 at l-
cj«ps. Tl'.e fwyiura^lng sinJ-
0,. at'co'.'. e:l RS'.' null til'
citizens oi l/'san cpunty was
suc.i as to 1 i:np i:it'll upon
their memory ior ill time.
DouULss nil of th? tii mon-
stratiOii-i '"f !•' ' W'.'.'iv will tor-
ti.y and '-1r< ' . then those bra.-1
boys in such experiene.; as will
?T! el tiicm in f.ctu^l coi^baj, on
the battle (It M. It'should be so.
In rccent mont'is we at tome
hi.', been eo'vjtartly ren hided
mis, that and ti e othei thing
wlv'-h will win t.v w:\r to our
Uil i. thaf. if we wjil wcriftce
.thp yge oi wheat ])-;ouuets in our, July
iiocr.es ihat v/ill win tj:e war
fl.rl we all exclaim A i ; vu il
k'-ic no Ejj'-"re Vdw-ct bicai t/aile
the world stands. An t..ev
group says the c n ;c rvJ/.u > o.i
fill '.k'0d h.u.fs will bring vi ovy
to t..o AillcJ jou i 3, and we ex-1 x:
eleir.i s 11 rii'I c, ;.i < t.. > -ii .o ver;
at and wa ■ r to i rink ii t.:> re-
lr«<"(-
Witl>
icr la !'.
i'S.u:: t!ce V.'
Old jK'oplo * 'to are f*r a* ! -t^v' t
woo fire* wcok* v>tii
Houno vi lho i!' ' 1 •' •
InH til'.- '• I • - - : 1 ' vJri ; * n .
and et. ' til f ■ l.-HlH.iki ';•" «* i
.cm. oucan ' u ! luair a ; mi'> I
r.iu^ h ftTt. UO*
notice.
To all the Sunday Sch cols an
Unions of St- irk Association
take Notice:
The Annual !hsti:ct -s. S- and
It. Y. I'- U. t'oiivention will be
lu'ld with the Pifst l'antist
Church of Stroud, Olila I Inns-
day b- fore the 4th. sunday in
Lai a lit
• and night.
. : newly cl
i two v. inider.ul
lull oi Pj.'.m and
.- ..'i'.Ui.n. Sub.iti'.s: '1 -w. •,
■ ! r: vt:. ' i vt-inn •. ' < • >'■ C'r. '•
• - : ti, C.i'l.i-ea.' T e ch.:-. .i
feels win. .rfully enccniav. .
AnnoancLm-i-« lor Augu-:!,
Se.i. , the 4th, ! '18:
1.
11 a. m., preae.iing by tha
pastor.
) p. m . covenant meeting;
ccnduthci I, the o.iivial.
8:.iO p. m., preae.iing and the
Lor . s :■ up; er.
." I.ni'h'.y, the 5lh. church
mi -.tin;
Rev. J. W. Cole,
Pastor.
Mrs. C. A. Cart r,
C. C,
orn: n
CA.1l
G"n
'Mil
Pres. J Thcpias
J. E Ldwardc
Little Thlnn Thnt Count.
o i -ifiR^ltic of II£a ■ wr.d "I <f
liuli- ht'iin>s tlmt lire br! id nil
To ctvo up unvthlnr. "lien
N if; ht
OFFICE
ti kl/l-IW
ind
^n* c
Pitu
r"T.Vr
1 liUltb
Dr.)'
1203
m
inasmi.ct.i;t wo.l ucooaipliijliod by Cat ZVM V,'. I" < i- • i-' i ' ; , . . wc.
1TC8. ill's. Tttlji-r't Ui rulA* tc.J bv right ah^l Jrilimph over yW®*°P " l,! V"r V 'l 11'-" I-• it if.)
to reilecin tU, L«a* ,o a, ^ A^^er jfroup tails. HS ^
.. i.,lC 01 t i' ' r , - ih.iii f• .I'll- 1'T .Il I i l 1 1 11
aiiiy uit .i, lou.i ne jwi1" " 1,1 anee oi iuv wn.^ \ ,
army in the civil war. lie was ^jie reads. When Mr. iiiteuell
ih i Haloi d Jan. ti. lSliti. lie p-p^s hold of any loose chi1''.' • °
joined me regular art ly In 1866 city's he spends it en some
.....I ,.i i in 11!'. . -^vemenl
and served ami r.'.in
making a period i
Al'lcr his rcicmnii.'i
I in K!
:i'J years,
he went
t . -i— i ti 1 - ,
?:r. i.::: .-. '1 wr-. a of
famous Routr'n Rider# in
aondsp nt one year, canie tj,'„ Spanish-American Way and
io Guthrie, Okla., acid has re- j,0j^s a very fine rcccrd
ov. e<4 that who had now
cr.iy pa'.d o f ihe mor u l Iuij
un hand abou.t ono thyi s.i.nd doii.ir.
with v. i .i ii to --^in icatoi in^ tn
heme.
: Tall ert was re-: d Prf
. 1 i : ti v i-v o.u;i >" us.ire v*
lior.iinpi m ; her
a sol-
I7ia ned here ever since. ''''sl(]icr
biggest battle was at Port IIu 1-1
Son, La., ayd vns :;i other en-
gagements of Jack .on. Miss.,
Donclsonville, La., while in j
ihe regular army lie fought j
the Indians nt Loncholc, Eagl<
Springs, BlaelaaifJne. New'
Mexico and also in Old M xico.
He was also stationed at dif-
ferent points in Ncw^ M?m"0,
Arizona. Ccl"i ado. Nebraska. |
Kansas and Wyon'.mg.
-Paid adv.
Uiti;
might. Another
thai ii the morale of tie W .v
is bui mainlaiii<-d dtn-c. '-ai-y
shall £u"tiy v- i-n; *.<■' t.i t we say
/ n.n; veil giv. all v.e can to
psta'.l'sli Ainiy r-icrale. I, for
e io. . 'i. pne, believe that this ideal m-j-
. .it o., in tin ron- rajc v/ill do m i - toward \y in- j
■"i. kn/'Voiw 'm Pinsr thifij way tliaa any iher
a. ii. coo..i- nr. . a cnc.v at vU'li. l'o my certain
.aiinjiiii. ai^ii i rfimrp of uu.• ■ y ^ ;qv, h ' ti".1 o" uvc i h.as 1. <;n
Batwrworib com ami Uoi-.o.t ..f Wpoftuned Lv the' power:; that
I Guiln:.e, all of ^ noni look an i . < • • - , .
• pc £ . i;o Ct.-- ' • ••• -i':A u "i to
Aiiiiy
Tiaralf., TIiojq wc:q .n I the iv-
spcr.siLiUty lor cai^yin^ oa war
church work -eel taut tacy hate
a great duty to pcr.'orn> in
< i-engthening the m r:;i and re-
rnlli r limn romo nrrr.li 1 nnn't r: t'
nil;,' un ill lo«ik or a CEOIS word qnl«t>
ly, r-i|! «r Cinn rospnt cr rcliirn It—
thMc "ro i!i>- way* in whltrti cloudi
R. T. P.'CDANIEL
The Moderators CoOferene®
t!-„lire tao ways in mm . , . , , ,,
and storm* .re l«M't off und n iiti usuut will hold one i ay wi.li IVlaca-
B{iJ Munshlnc sccurcd.
\ • ntion- M
Mary Carr Edwt
' lUkyahoma City
i I'iutt of
d< nia Baptist church, July 30th.
Rev. Goc/ W. McClendon of
Muskogeo will preside.
i part In tlrji <;onv^ntiot
| l 'o ter ab in.iny r. £iy nc
' J:e head of the 1
in the Nat Zonal
Our
lay not Ini- w y
pi'rtmrnt q* Art i..
?r.d it was gencrou l.
tiie
Win,
Your
CTV!
A'-'
t- i
Need
Rcpairmg
think of
H- Kx- bo\von?5
shoe repairing shop
325 West Okla,.
£ood Leather and Good
Workmanship.
m tit t that ahomu had
t Art oxhiM^ at lionvr-r.
y t .r^y'.s p iper in the Iirvilt
c.ion v.;tH gootl and wa^ well re-
o . L Mrs. H !•*• •• . id I •
Cor, oi 2nd,& Hairiion its.
Educational M'ctioiii \vl. ch r' i 1 1 i.
very int<Trusting pro :;^m ^ Uie-*d- l
a/ternoo.;. ,
a . • ii' -vly oleele 1 of'fb'Citrn -
*.OP8 l'o!low$t
In li'JO wo t or.vcnt nt Tv: "V.fr .*< (.'■kit'
fluhtf'iis
1. Mrs. Talbert Life Term
2. A. (Jrlnkie ..Inte Tern
3. Mr? r; T Wa: hiiu on . Ma
4. Mrs. J. C. llortort .. .
5. ^Tru< J. C. Naifclvr.
6. M^n, S. 4.04 lirown
7. Mrs. II. if'.rov n
8. Mr% Mary Wa,rins .
?*ia3. 11. Burroughs
:0. Mra A<Uie I-iit u. 1. (-11
il. Mrs S. H. lJrown
s^pWQ)
>rrs. Mo.ry V.. f I'r^.s.
Miss. IT. I. llrown Vi.ce Pres.
diss. Ti. F'unl f.r 1st Sc^y.
v 3. V.'oMt 2nd. n- r. Soey.
Mrs*. M^con Srdv Pec Hecy.
.VTr*!. Mnoon 3rd. Rec. Sec.
.Mrs S. H. Brown Cor. Kecy,
Ml: h Nugent Ch rn. Kx. Bd.
^!rs M«Uo\v(ll Treasures.
Il^lOt
1 i i e oi t -i 0 ol u i c r t oy
Kingbird a Hard Fighter.
B .me couivtry folk call tUp kir }(h1fA
♦ ho . .... martin, borntm V^ ^ fluta!a0 m, Cwt Net fiffsct Unto*
ly In hl« .use of-cntPiilns "*e snai.n u'p 1
ii I -<>. lit'? kingbird iovi-s tho orchard.
TbciV. \ >il<; W« in(fl« l oovnii f lh«
CKSi. lie till 'H to n trip top to Inok
uvci' Hi" 1: ndKC-npe nil ! Uiu nU>«<'npo.
\\lifn a hnwi; or n crow oorai-s in '-iKlit
iho kin^iiird Is off f.ir n ! ntlli in
which ly il'x'S the liKhtius. Occc-
*l(.u:,lly. ho tal;<\* n riiio on t!
A, n- \« >.t ifn tor'.c nnd lsxu*ive effect, I. V
T' v I! uaoMOQt'lNiNKi'ibetterthi'U <.i.;<oar^
i , i ■ r t ■.«1 i i ■ t i ■: i ■ iv' ■ l ' '• ' 4 t ■ >'
in ', v. .1 Pcmetnbcr the lull «v< rue ami
luji lor the idjfuature oi Ii. W. CKOVi!.
Cancer Nat Hcr«d!tary.
According tt• tlte Uiutatl&tlcs ot
Jslew &
Pioiucts
fry vs on part of your trade.
\v. E, Hcn^rson
Agrl^iittifal SoivtiS,
A cIomp Ktuilj of soils and cropft
sli.nvs that tin- r.-hitlnn is purely naV
, urn!, in Unit cKprs showing 11 profer-
j -;nce lor 11 cpctulu soli ia liAlo tiitirely
I 10 the dcmiinds o( tlicne or<?P,« a.
' dfllnite nmount of wiiter anil wunnlls, , ■ _ -- --
Largest an* Best Equipped Vu.nt food is* bi".
1 tion, and as tills cuu onRi«y Vc |«yrs; Belt, Clara \V. ,v M.
by uaiii tlie problem ^ solved -; rn M.'^ppp, stati.si.ictariun.
— ! Mrs. ; ott, Parliaancntari^n,
Mrs. Watson, Chaplain
man ana mis w^igrit s
^rtneon forty and lifty a una i
allows hjs welpbt to rrnjfiin high Is |t
^iinnlnc: more donpec ofr njj ently Co- Elsewhere in this p. yep ap-
n,i,o than he would run, I ' j p„ars tho announcc.-.l'-nt o
ed typnold frvor. Wbat n. c, *£ , .
were stricken with Hint rti rose, hip Mrs. i,. M. Neal, candidate for
SUoe Slicp in Quthi i«.
notick
The Annual Meting of tlj<> Colored
Burial Association will be n«d w-4 ,
Ou'llierlum of Kaver . ilt'li ec-^oo ,
^Tuei.ilay July ot K '®i "j ' were stricKen witn uiiu m -os , n - ... . .
jiiiei.icbrs and friends an- invite. . • - , would be 10 pgr cent lw# Uiatf : l.OUrt Clerk KUi<.|CCt to t'.ie lte-
icpoiis will bo made an.t on.11 mi- > . . _v„ ... ' .... \ it
elLCted-co Don't M's? It.
By orJi
of li'.e noiird of '.'entro
M. c. Cany Pr^s
Judith C. Ilorton bee.
wnoa t ity depart, f-er tint is
really wiiat /.rir.i; n\oi'Jiie m ajis.
The one saciaening feature con-
nected wit 1 the ti y.V liepai^ir.v
last week wti.4 ^ii > llai^ii iny in
the lace of t!1 mi :' .ti;y and
gcni'Cv.l- puJjlie • t; in V-iu 'i- ' r
y,all a dance was i,n progr: .'-s in
t nr. celebre.iioii Qi V'.ij de;jav;.:ic.
' The very eL-nyrnv,? srenv A io
rli' raise a Afot^t a;;iun';i Hie i
Wash. d. I*. dj.Uice, 10? the hi'it oi' t.ie hull:
V ran b ypnd 130 degrees. IJe it,.
N"' 1 E?.i,d t? the credit oi' the depart-,
•;ing soldiers that not. ovp partu i-
Dvtted in the d vnee. BJver;/ one .
0. them, hud : i.H.l unjr more sc-.i
! jious to think .".bout, and ciue |
jViave l'tUqw hoped t.iat nobaay j
; would make vi.y money out of i
Viti >i given gis a send'-oif to j
tiie soldiers.
j T'n.6 <},' .n.e(e wa. pulled off in
the Tabor Hail likely to the;
qf the management there- j
01. Tlie pastorate of tiie city;
was hopeful that this, splendid}
hall, would not be u.-.ed ever xor i
t ie demorali-at'.on o. Gut.irie's j
young people who so delight in I
tne piomiseuous dance. Inis so- ,
joumcr, writing in behalf of the 1
church, feels t .at too much can J
hot be said in condemnation o. I
uiy'-s back for u varil or so, perlilm: ids S|S iar;;p life iiisiirBiir® uempaalcs.
i.ariU t to make Uis vietlin ci*ci.'il the
limit
fn-flclice Economy.
file to^e standard, MKat oaovgli food
and in novti' ri,4i«wiy (olloweU, would
!#&$£• j-'v aily food bills in
homes uv l nt tlie same time tend tu
improv the ]4>y.-ionl condition oi' uiJ
Oi tUe household.
compiled bv nn evpert rctunry for
Ameri' in j^ocl^^y f« r the Contra!
C?;neer, ii' ono or o\*«ii lK>tli of cn i;;4U
vldual's pnnir.r^ linvf died ct enr.^f*
Hint Individ::. ! is Hff mote liVrely tlic-CL
anyone e!-.o to die <if the wmo di^nt^aw
h Im ; ': t :.r '• us riietitfb cancer tttta
not In «'!tuvy at t.ll contrary to ayp
clvut \j lleiL
w*t fv |(v) , v.jcij- r.-« , - • *•'
! Donnnl. A nina who i« Uil* .nt tlian j publican prmnries August R.
the nver,HRe, oft the ot.he* hand, ha* U1018. Airs. Neal need ill) inlr'i- IVV i ii • ' i
less dnnper dying 11). the decode rluction ti Ihe people of I his i,. ' ""l-, .. j '
thnn n nma. who tips the scales at the District, hnving served MS O p- ^ ' j'L ■' 'it '
,, , . r • lar tco oiten the danee ., t.eue-;
To R«mov« th« Mots.
When triAeling one fchould olv.'sy
b„-.r In mind tlmt cinders are opt t.
Z ,| iheJr way Into the eyes, -n ey.
cup, n lotion for bathing and u few
i)n-;-=oed should b® included In your
normal llsrure.
Unkind Comment.
Tlie death recently took place it.
Ireland of a well-known sinter who
hn.l a massive physique. This was
rather a drawback In the case ot cer-
should h. Included m :jour tom u'/hls^irth. One
p,r A t,omc!c addI*' 7,; Dublin, he gave as an
| nty Court Clerk for four ■'•enr .
j She is well a 'queintetl vv;ti: t!ii•
work; and if nominated and
elected she will make goo.!.
ter.
RlflM-ot-Way.
Things ennnot be entirely sntlsfac-
tor} until some plan is Invented by
Which both Ihe motorist and ,the pedes-
lit.' I t-1 1 II
'I'm sitting by tjtyp stile, Marx, where
we sat side by fade." An irreverent
person, in the gallery exolalme<]: 4 Ah,
■hure, there wouldn't be room for t^a
,*o of yez now."
Dally Thought.
TDICI oom mi nmimm ■«,}« i-™" A. single grateful thought turned
,1-ian can have Uie riglit-of-vvay ut the heavenward is the most perfect 1 rayar.
siumh tiiue. •—Leasing.
far too 01 ten the danee :a t .e be
ginning of th • physical, intel-
lectual, mond r: d aniritual
death of tat young people w.io
engage in the p..st:me. It is to
be deeply reeivttcr t::at even
the negro schgois oi a higher or-
der are givirg ovvr their eliap-
•*eat Hsppinr-*. els to tin d:. ce* :. .d t acini a -
If 'Ws.vv.-rld nfTurds t.-uc m t.,is acc-,r ; t i:v.r i.; I . .
it is to bo found in n inn te wliore io\o j , . ,
,nd confidence increase with years, gat.nre.: to %:xm .,Y UOIV Cllu-
ivliere t'.ie necessities of life come cat^O.l to ta^i e.l . l iiib I .'
without -I'veie strain, whore luxuries g-„ cut ti.rouj; l t .e £". . a
enter only, after their cost has been gprc&d tile propaganda.
cnrefully considered. We are tnlu ., • •, | ...
th wenlih Is n test of chnrncter-f-- '
01' us have to submit to K. Itovoi1;.'
is the raw# wMal tett. it t« dtftcult journi r, ho
to be very poor nnd nialntnllt ones Bl (. it it. 'he e lurch 11 ' 1' a >U8
pelf-respect.—A. Edward Newton In to pul u0'.\a e i>t t> v •
the Atlantic. 1 makes against the rise of the
I colored peopU Consumption is.
Wm. B. Walker
CANDIDATE lot REPUBLICAN NOMINA! IC.-i
FOR COURT CLERK
An Investigation of his Record shows
the following
Ja over three years service in County Court h
has not loat a day thriiug'.i any causa
Th > lew requires the office opened at 8 A.M.
and (lowed at 3 F- M--He has ccmplied st ickly
witli. i he law
Ll-e haa cheerfully ansewerad office calls aftff
busine«3. houi:p.
The First) imp in the-lVatory of tlie County, that
compK te set of book has been kept, in Coun'y
Court and tiny are up to date
Peop!**having-business in County Court have been
courteously, promptly and efficiently waited upon.
purpose o' political
Tlie office is not sought for th
or social advanccmcnr.
"Hi? office-is conduced" s^rict'y a busihen proposf
h -,n for the |*,e1>'"'J
He is r* ftt;
olX.O.i i
■ncic"!:i3iis and compci*-*"..
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Clark, S. A. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1918, newspaper, July 25, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155493/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.