The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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1+1 It Helps!
I fcj There can be no doui i
as to the merit cf Cr.rd-;,
tiie women's tonic, in
lr: the t.cX-ient ot tr.a.iy
3*4)1 troubles peculiar to
The \h
g|j! EXELENTO QUININE
M| POMADE
V Sold by
MRS BIRDIC WILLIAMS
[IIBi l'rice 25c- 0!9 E Giant, Av
women. 1 he umusands f y.j
of women w'.ic have been ftyij
helped by Carr i H IVe i «'
past 40 year-, is con^u- ! i f.J
sii'C proof that it is a *. . Ij
good medicine for women I. 'It,)
who fuller. it should > <>•
help you, too. {• i S
L-M destroys malarial germ* which u
T"«a^0 . tothtBlood 'j th< MalariaIgkMqult
(lrovc s I'astwScss (-.jili Tonic
transmitted
Miinoan <in|' Porn™
ti <• .1 dim ! ii;,!!!<!
UNDERTAK KIIS
ON WEST OKLAHOMA A . I O. POSITE POST
OFFICE WILL GIVE THE BEST SERVICE
AT REASONABLE
New Congressional Districts
Church Direcur/
^ ra n q a
!_$ k h • i
For all Funeral Suppli - sc. .
mr.l Courteous treatment .o ..11.
and Pay-
ione 86.
Worm's
t.1 Mrs. N. E. Vcmer, of t, J
. j Hixson, Tenn., {• 11 r-i
"I was pas3i:;« tliro: !i LiljS
i;? t'.e .. . My back £r.d Wlti
y i sides were t:rri' lj, £:id ► ■„ )
i •<j my bul'eririj ir.^cc :b2- [ a H
?1 i tie. I canTUIi lust how fc'<|
• i and where I hv.if, sbrvt '
M all over, I ti-.ink ... I L'|pS
I[-1 b ;.:n C::r£S:, r.r.d r:y
psm? grew lor; end less, g{ | !w
until 1 was cured. ! arn « •,
rrq rcmarka'jly strong tor a BP-::
•~Y a woman 04 years cf ?";e.
4n 1 tio all my nousev/orl:.
WANTED; I'wo women fori " " ~ —: ——
f-nmil work at tho Park Sat a- j - -y tfr. *%.<&
tu mm l'hone 109 _«&•> ^
jsxe.
Mere Metrmorphosls.
Man used t > hit vtyi'hobby". Now If
ho lit.- t ; L'by, it .; !i bu^
I, ;'i Try Cardui, toUay. L-7C
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ANNOUCEMENTS
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autnorizert to
The Guide is
announce Geo. W- Carry as a
candidate for r>-pre:;i-ntalivo
from the first district, Lop:-n
■■jarfSX&'Kjnmf v'fA ;; r* i c mn: v. i-ul>;-ct to 1 Republieun
primary Aup. 6t'n. 1913.
We now have a fu'l line of
Groceries at Reasonable Pric s
GIVE US YOUR NEXT ORDER
' 2 csh
Loca
The A. M. E. Church had an auto-
truck rid" lr.st week out to Mi's. Car-
ni'.ra, three miles from the city. It
,'iva;i one of tlio pranih ;': and morrte:.:
of the reason—a fina: • :vi succer.s.
Mrs. I. 0. Fieenuin, West Warner,
21th block, will entertain the W. H.
Al. Society Wednesday, Au u t V, fi'um
jio'in till 10 P.M. at ni lit. Ti i < : ;
lunches and other refreshment;'-. The
oa|- takes you within two or three
blveks of the home.
Tho St. Mark's S. S. and 11. Y i". l\
convention, which mot at Stroud le.'t
week, was a sueco. s. A 1;11 -: gather-
ing of intelligent unci cnlhusiustU
yoyng people were delegates to tlie
fliecting.
]>r, .T. E. Williams, of Chicago, Mr
.1. P. Williams' son, after siiendiny
two or trheo woeka with iii.s pa. aits,
left last week for Tuba and ;':nr
l>oi its in Oklahoma. He will leave
for camp soon
H«'V. Walton Brown Is s^v.ndin^
Thursday, 1 : iiiay anu a part S:i
yrd^y attending his district conror-
one.o at Chandler.
llcforo the next I." h-'1 of th 1 Cuhl"
Uie primary election will he • ■
ThoSO candid.-:: w 1 > ann: un<-e<: i'l
the fluid" should be given the very
best consideration, for the;,' are
ntneog our choicest citizens
F<>K COURT CLERK
The Oklahoma Guide i.; author-
iz< d t) annou;:'c Mr:-'. Martha
M. Noal ax a candidate'for C-u h
v.'let k, subject to the Ri publican
primary election to be licjld
AUK'usc G, 1918
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In State.
Distriri 1 Oilitu « N w. .>1. Pail! A* M. F. Chttrdl-
1 . M 'v'! '•' Prcaching every Sunday
Tiilan !H>d I' .WIIBC
11:00 A. M 7:30 P M.
Sunday School 9:30 A. Ma
Endeavor 5:30*P. M.
O'i cial Board every JVloc
!day 8: P. M.
District No 8 - L r: . i. L.-iiiim-r {
I'l'sbuir, AioU PusliinntnUi m
i t i t'i:,-, vivim. m .ut. i t ! ■ ' Zion Baptist Church.
d Love. Sunday School 9:CC A.M,
!'reach in-: 11:00" "
B. Y. P. IT. 4:'f P M
I'reachinjr 7:30 "
y- un Pv pl> •, Christian ^'vtlturc.
Wedn sdav ni; .i.t at 7 o'clock
W . II. & I \ M. Circle Thursday
evenih)? at. 3, o'clock
District N' , 4 Cr< t k Lincoln. Ofu^
kt i . St'i-nti lVir.iiwtttniiiu*, II.i !•
•loluison un.1 ('onl
I > i s 11 i <* t n. r - I'n y nr. L ■ '-mi <H> ti
! .uilii (!1 vt iunti, mi..'!,'.in, Chi 'in uul
Murray,
District No. <1 Bluin* Kiii'.1 li-hei
' ridtiy tuglit General Prayer
Meeting
•' ••• Ci.: :i *it-i.ui. t . , *.t st a'i,i. it 1!; nd every Saturday
nouriee Ed ilolicrlson a c;.i . 1 i •
t'a Ie for SherilT on the Uepu! -
!; an ticket :tt the August j> • i-
11:;:ry election.
I >:• County Jiadffo-
Thc ' ulfie i f aut ' ri-.1 to announce
A. H. I'olo.j as a candidate for County
tin- I c;n
r>22 South 2:k< Stivci Gathre, Okla
Inclose find One Dollar fcr one
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- lion to The Oklahoma Guide.
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fills. "11 • promt; 'H a. "qu.i tlc^l to -t
(Cat this out and send in with your subscription.)®!
nil, if lie should l e elected count
Judge, find raeaiii^ iu'
Wheji in Nesd of Gr : eerie-:.
CALL ON THE
GROCERY CO,
411 S. Broad Phone 1443
PRICES REASONABLE
Bring us your Country Pro-
duct to buy
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Sit pUenn .lelferson anil Cotton
District No 7. Ellis. Roger Mills
Dt wi v Ciisert ] c. klnitr . W.-ipliitnK . .v
(■irticr .Ia« 1. on lim'uiou nnd 'l iMmun
!>islri(T No ' (MniMiron. 'I'ifXnR iv u
• ; ! i r| • r V, in dvv '' : Mm" >r Won ^
A '' i'fn (. i tilt (31 nl \* 11 I i«• i< 1 is it v m l
Noble
Revenue Fron-. Alaskan Scale.
Oi all tho treusures in Alaska, the
son Is ure probacy among tho most vul*
uablo. Unlll:c mlnon l ven^th, th«y
need never run out, foi, in cynse-
quenec of their jiowers of reproduc-
tion, they can yi ld uader reasonable
< ontro1. a large ai)d continuous revenue
ior a;i indollnlte future.
iCE
Mrs. M. Z. Tillman
Has a Fine Line of
Dress Patterns
Waist Patterns
Children's. Hose
and Pretty Spring Drt.ss
Gjngliam For Salt, al Reason
able Prices.
Call arid see them u
714 \V PcHP* Phon^ 1 42-J
THOSs
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>" Vo' 'cfyy y 'u'Ar *t|.f'"c/vO
Cassias Furniture
Repair Co
iVhkc Old Furniture New
: * •tit)** ti) ** rr.
208 vy. HARRISON. AVE.
1. C. CASSIUS PROP.
Didn't Meet Dftatn.
"Bo you'ro a widow. How did yrvat
basbsnd meet bis demise?" "n*
didn't ia«:t It, muro! Dey had to
him four mtlos befo' dey csuW
C.!t iUn fo* <ia ljuchin'l"
Gftcd.
Otjt idea nf "false" mo<3*r4[j fa fry
'..oajan to Lata h Q&uffai frHh h«i
Lulr or tho nr<
T^fe Hap'jfest Mnn.
Who fs the lip-ipl' t of u.on? T!«
*vbo values the merits of others, and
ia fhelr pleasures takes Joy, even as
v ho ugh 'twero hia own.—Goethe*
ll#w Iopr will the world war last
and who will answer this question?
C'an you answer it? At any rate, it
>vill last just so long as it will tak^ '
the U. S. t-> j?et onou/rh :ncn over to ! Cleail Beds,
France. So boys, look out, Uncle j
Sam will be after you next.
I When in Town Call and Sec |
Him, For Good Meals and
real plavs are bfip.g laid for i'i"
t-"orneoi lay Si Px'.l >.
3. CliUicb, fourth Sui «iay ;ii Au-
ust.
S8M HilTEi
n-jf. Ccv.rsc W. Can. r, ono ot, ti;'-
I moat < n-.in :it rciint .. o tht ra< ■■■,
.
jdsy at 1 p.m. lie is in Tusl: ;ro.< t. •
| fitiiute.
Dr. H. W. Conrad of Park !
Sanatarium wants a good [
3tron^ boy from 16 to 20, to j
jvork in the Park Sanatarium; j
he will teach him Swccdtsh
Massage while working there.
314- W,HARRISON
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Orove's Tasteless chill Tonif
restores vitality and enenty l>y imrlfylnn ami on
ncblnl tho blood. You can moo f«l iu 3ti*i^h-
<*niuit lovldurntinit Effect. Pr^cc e'c.
Tho Northeastern P. S. and B. Y.
U. convention uiiscarrlcd lust week. It
■jvas to have met witii the llaptist
Church at Meridian.
Judge \nderson is complct1, •• his
house on the cor of Ouk and
rcrkins in fine Bh: :ie. it i-t a ni •"
j two-story ho~u>e i cue ot the ou:>t,
I modern in tho city.
For a good Shave and Hair j The Ani ,, , . • ,1... a. m
Church .Monday : t 10 ; . :t
Mr. . Homer Wail cc, at.-, r spondi-'K
a few weeks in At kansas, has return-
ed 1/ r.ic
\ 1). C. Wtltlr.nis. '.r. J. P. Wllliaau'
boy, wno was nccidcr.tly t >m
time ago, t : ai:t. the same, with
flight changes.
Cut see J. Giles the Barber
302 SOUTH 2nd-
Rev. S. A. Mark is heginninf; to
-.Ltiko preparations for ati.rdinr- tho
National Baplist convention whicii
.jiictt.^in St. Uouit. September 5.
Ministers' Alliance meets next
I
WiRie> . sin-r-'ft ar .i Mi... Wn :
(jltcndcd the Alliar.rc Monday morn
ins.
Optimistic Thought.
Il« Is abova bis enemies that dssples
fi"ir Injuries.
lliv. .[ F. j:..ijun spent ia. i Satur-:
lay P-ind;,y ;n Ceeixcnt dot.. -
ni ;'n::ary work.
•Ml '. JI-- :• 1. l:.' j I.:'. v,-a:l indis-
-jt< it la.' k
Cuirtain yaunder ■ I *- been employ-
ed by t-io irovcrii.ii. I In colt t-t up i
f '• usual. C. captain is doin...
ill bit *clj,
Mr. Arthur I -. II'-i.am at' . <!<.d hi
■.' "■. i' 1 .":i t; - v. ( k O'ii'ihr : :i
( ity and repcri;; a pro lit able :-c. ..i. a.
Mrs. I irdie llcrii - Guy, cf ('of- '
foyvilie, Km ., whil ■ on her way to
l^in:; ion, rtojt i ;■ tir i.r,
nit lit. tho tti t , f ' u lla.i-i:-, an
1 • t-i.oolniate of hi r a
WTSSR'Wi.,..
0'ot; LB38 WHEAT.
Re.. B. . I crr pi. ,tor of '• ■'mr-
i:::de ilaptist Chuiel;, OUlci u. City,
is in attendance at ,;. iod^r.ttori;'
Conference here tfc : \v ck.
Instruments of Precision.
Acc. i*:i 'y I* onn i 1111* nittst neccft-
c"ry tjuiUiflt.'atlons uf 111.. present-day
business ^iri—or sr> it would appear
froi:, tit ■ follov.in;; ...■, rstttitui over-
heard the other day in tiie park: "So
I answered the pli'inc, .-nt heVald, 'Is
Mr. X there?' nnd I said, 'Yes, do
you v : t*. s. e him?' and then what
do you think lie -aiii? IIu salt], '.My
dear girl, this Is no u telescope; tills
is a telephone.'"—Manchester (juurd-
lan.
'ihe iilieti natlniis liavo matte
fin titer Increased demands on
us for breadstuff j — demand i
tiir,t Americans are obligated to
meet
la the meantime America's
meat supply has been greatly
increased for Home months to
ci me by tho unprecedented
shipping to market of hogs that
averaged 2.12 pounds each In-
s:aad oi 203 pounds—the nor-
mal.
lite United States Food Ad-
ministration, endeavoring to ad-
just tno international food bul-
ance, promptly removed certain
restrictions in this country on
thu use of meat and at the same
tic o a.ked for a smaller con-
sumption of breadstuffs.
We are asked to observe only
ono meatless day each week—
Tuesday. We will havo larger
meat stocks for awhile. Ilut
our bread ration must be held
to u minimum.
In altering Its f<io 1 conserva-
tion program the Food Admin-
Miration emphasizes that the
food situation is of necessity,
subject to radical changes,
caused by crop conditions at
home and abroad and by tlie
precarious transportation prob-
lri , both In overling shipping
nnd in America's overburdened
transportation system.
The Fou.l Administration will
keep till' American |>enple fully
ami frankly advised t>f each
change In tiw developing situa-
tion that they may know defi-
nitely the part their food sac-
rifices play In the world war.
evotiinu at 4, o'clock-
Rev- O- R. Short, Pastor,
Tlil'l MACEDONIA LAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday School «):;to a. ta
' I'pacning 11 a m. and 7:30 p. n
P. V • P. U. Fi. p. ni.
Re\ S. A. Clark Pastor
First Baplis' Church •
s. «. 9:30, A. i\l.
Pi'eaehinu at 11:30 A. M-
H Y. P. U. G:20 to 7-.30 P K.
Preaching at 8: P. M.
Hotne-Mi:aion mct'ta every
Monday at 2 30 I'. M
Board ^leetinyr Monday niahi
8: P. M.
■Voti ers .^leetiiiH' Tuesday Eva
at 7:dV
S- S Teachers Meeting Thurs
day at 8: P. M.
Choir Practice Friday 7:30 P.M
Children's Band Sittunlay a5
4 P M
•' t'. Derantieniie, Clerk.
Rev. M. C-Carey, Acting Pa^tof
Saint I'aul M. li- Church
Preaching by the pastor at *.
rn. and 8 p. m-
Sunday School at 10 a. tn.
Senior League at 7 p in.
Leaders and Steward's Mov-
ing every M. n lay at 8 p. m.
l adies' Aid Society every Fri-
day at 3 p. m.
'I'he Steward's Excelsior Club
meets weekly at designat-wl
places.
Works Both Ways.
j Ono virtue will P.7..Q many rices;
ono vice will cflac* many "Irtuee.—
liaise
C. M. H. Church
Preaching e\ery Sunday ai
11: A M- and 8: P. M.
Sunday School 9 30 A- M.
Ephvvorlh Letiptic 6 30 1'.^'-
Cflicial Hoard M. ndtiy 7:30 I'. M,
Choir Practice Tuea. 7:30'P- M.
Prayer Alejting r'riuty, 7:30'?-.
J- II. Marge, Pasto
Lucid Explanation.
Theodo-; had I'.'tinted from his play,
mates that the Murphy family had tea
jtiiiltinn, each being two years older'
than the one before, "You know tha
; Murphies ; \>-,.u titty got ten shi'ren,
Kaeh kill's two years older than ouc?
I other; they go by ages."
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Clark, S. A. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1918, newspaper, August 1, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155494/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.