The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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Idf' Texas 1s hero visiting tils patents
fir. and .MrJ. J Madison Young. He
will spend l;> \.i,'ai "ii in UulUrie
k)le *m ordained to the mini.-try iry
Ilia fa!tier and is considered .1 good
preacher. lie will preach at St. Paul
M. K Chut h Sunday .it II a. m.
Wali'JU, lirown, l'astor.
Mrs. E W. NcaJ ia iu Holly Grove,
Arkah aS, by the 'bedside of her sick
Sbn, l)r. Howard.
Z, Tillman
FOR
Ready Made Dresses and
Middies for Girls, al.so
Iloes and. Cchnpl S^pplK-s
711 U'. Perkins
Phone I t-
Miss lettle tilldftburrough closed
her school recently. The community
IS, well pleased with tier service
If you want to hear nood music
(tin! enjoy a nice social tune no "to {
Alia. Woods' oil 1 'icoduy uveii.ug Irom
tr to 11:30 p. in. Mrs. w ootid is an Bettie Newnom, defendant a>ove
lfie.U entertainei. Kosldenci ivi K named-
!First Published In the Oklahoma
Guide June 19. 1919—
In tl\e District Court of I.cgan
County, State of Oklahoma.
Frank Newt cm, I'lft.
vs No. 2310
Bettle Nevvoom, Deft.
The State of Oklahoma to
Grant.
National prohibition still outturns"
Xttt* uo utttu a outic .ouitu 01 Juty.
All kind of business is moving up
In Guthrie. All ot the "various houses
uYe ubiun niied
The Installation "services of Dr.
\oui,& ot luC i-uSi i>apus( cuureli laal
Hunday were ou a nigti order, Tue
tUflfch is Well pleased "with the uew
1'itoiOr.
Mrs. H. W. Conrad and daughter,
Ai"elta are the week-end quests of
>fr. and i.vlrs. a. J. 1-aver, oi otniuu.
Mrs. Ayers, of Memphis, was the
fcuest of Mrs. S. K. . 'assuis Tnursday
itfiU Friday.
Mrs. C. D. Ayers, of Memphis, Mrs.
fcugene Ayers of Meridian, Mr S. I,.
Ayers, and Miss Alice illorton, wore
tile guests of Mr. anil Mrs. 11. 10. Ijovv-
Ciis for a delightful auto ride Thurs-
rliy evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Battje were in
town shopping 011 Wednesday. They
ata from Tougaloo, Miss., and have
•dine to make Oklahoma their ho ne
' i#rs. Ed Nicholson ol Omaha, Neb.,
ii the' guest Of her father and sister
On' East .Lincoln.
The Executive oi'.'i r of 'lie local
Braiich of the N A. V. t P. of Uigan
County, held a business session Wed-
nesday evening, at tlje office of Or
• Jrtnrad's* Sanitarium Executive offi-
cers' Viz: Ilr. H. Wi Conrad, Prew
•R^V.' S.'A'. Clark, vice president; Mrs.
■Jepr'ge W. Carry, Secretary; A.
tnekstai. treasurer;
There can be no dotibt
3« to,the merit of Cardui,
tho woman's tonic, In
the treatment oj many
troubles peculiar to
omen. The thousands
women. ine;io
Dl women who have been
• 11 miy iimv wywu
by Cardui In the
Q years. Is coriclu-
ve prooi that it is a
good medicine for women
who luffer. H should
help you, too.
You, Bettie Newaoin, wil
take notice that you have been
sued in the above named court
by above named plaintiff, charg
ing abandonment fpr more than
ana year, and you nuut answer
the petition filed therein by said
plaintiff on or before July 31, A.
D- 1919or said petition will, be
as true" and ,a divorce be avant
ed as prayed for in said petition•
P. F Garret
Atty. for plaidtiff
r^artha M ^eal
Court Clerk
By Ruby^ l>, Uottermaij
(?E^L) deputy
NOJCE Tp.GRElHTORS
First published,in thfs Oklahoma
tiuitje July 3, 1919
11,1 the matter of tog estate of
Roaie McQall late ot Goodnight,
County of Logan State c£ Okla
homa, deceased.
All perserjp having elaiaif
aprainst eaidRosie Mc' all. deceas
ed, are required to present ,thg
same witty the necesa^y voncji
ars to the unjie signed, duiy
appointed and qualified, exjjcij-
tor of ,said deceased at rr jr home
near Goodnight, Oklahoma,
County of Logan at)d Staitj of
Oklahprr.fi, within four months
of. the date hereof or the same
will be forever barred.-
D.ited the 30th- day June, 1Q19.
Ilieharo McCjiU
Executor-,.
NOTICE
Bargain it taken
at once
I will sell' niy Restaurant,
Barber Shop vith liain ail un
der one roof, 14 miles of
Camp Fanston
Fof fiuthct information
■write—H. J. Wilson
•Box 62 , Manhatton, Kansas
Yoh Do More Work.
You are aioro ambitious and you iio< mor,
enjoyment out ofr weryjiiiing lyhon your
blood is in good condition Impurities in
the blood have a very depressing effect on
ttie eystein,; causing weakness. imiUvna
nervousness and sickness. ■ *
OROVE'S TASTP.LBSS Cit^l JONiU
restores Energy and Vitality by k'urifyinh
>u feel
A,NT>
Kerbs
For tne Liver, Kidney, Stomach.
Recommended!
A Fttrjfier of the Blood and. that tired feeling
Being Run Down after the flu and La; y Li\cr
It-or Saie at
Lillie's lJrug Store
Opp Post Office
Uew Cctig.vssional Distitcts
In State.
I
!7rict No 1 — OUiwk, Craig. N'-wftn
Wa'Kip^tou, OikHK**, M.-.yea, Hogcis, J
Tii.jt tinu.P.iWuee
5H. Paul'A. W F.
" A. .
Preaching wry Suna^y
11:00 A. M 7.:30 P M,
Sunday School 9:30 A. M
Endeavor 5 3C F M.
I Official Board every Moi?.
ctay 8: P. M.
1 ptntricl Ni
oiicr, CberwUve. Muskogee
Main loth &iul
L u'.l.rie, Okla
Pi^lricU N<> LeFlorfc, un^iuer
PUsfc.np, A'okn ru^liumtiiliN, McCtir
i t'. Utyftu, MmilitUl, Crcrlc.
.id Lov«.
J) ilrict i4«). i Creek. Of us
ke> Siiiunole, l^otlnwHloBiie HuKkes
.lob 3t>n aiitl Coal
Mt. Zion Bi^nist Churcit.
Sunday School 9 30 A. Mfe
'"reaching 11-00." !fc
t}. Y. P. U. 4;"O P M
Preaching 7:30 'J
Xounff Peoples Christian <''jltur>*;
v* odneaday nijfht at 7-o'closkr
'V H & F. M ( ' role 'i'hur 4 it
Qvonilig ai 3, o'clock.-
District No 5-
liomn ('It/velunJ
Murray,
i'nyne. lA ^uu, OUlv
McC/iain, Ch: "iti hik!
Friday n
-'eotinpr
^tur Light Band ever
evetunR at 4; o'clock
Rev 0. R. Short, l'astor
lit General rrayoa-
Satiirtity.
The Home of Maoy Styles
The Booterie
David Hetqh, Mrg.
■M
GiUhrie, Okl
District No. UUine KiiipOabd
CHuadinh. On(t«!« . (iiHK.Iy Coinantl.
Hiepht'iis Jefferson M;d Coil on
District No 7, hUlin lUj^er. Mills
Drwt'V (U:-i<*t>r Jk-ckhair., WHctiitiiiiiown
t.Jret*r Jac|(fon Ummon nod 'lUlr^nn
District *N(,>. ^('Im^rr^n, Texas
.er Harper Woodw.arJ Mji^oj. Wood
Alfa'fa Giatil Oiur.t Gai f^ld Kay aud
Noble
, Jip W, Okla,
Advantages e{ Early
Buying,
Coats and vSuits
There is a real gcarcitj,' cf woolen material^, there
is. a considerEbly smaljer quantity.to be had of, the
npe, soft ncvelity cloths which.are uped in the better
grades of suit£ and coats.
Furs, such as nutria, fox, lynx, squirrel, Australian
opijossum.atul Hudson seal, w^iich so enchan(jn^jy
tijim a nember cf he finer coata and .suits iust re-
ceived, also serve to confirm.., the. fac,t thqfc, early,
mode's are so,.far. hansomer (than may be, expected
la ^..
A call to cojora by th^ sniart .custom..tailored suits
of veloyrs, silvcjljonov tricotine4 ductjne. and lean's.,
wjgar st^ree seem tu ,have ^resulted in a fajhionab\e
response principally from navy blue, Havana, brown,
mahogany taupe, all black and Oxford,, mixtures..
Gassius Furniture
Repair Cc
Make Old Furniture New
ItW- —-
aG* W. HARRISON.AVE.
I. C. GASSIUS
PROP
Chujrch Directory
RilCKERBURIDN
The 0. M. E. Chur.ch Weeltl
* . a Service..
i Evifry Sunday
9 3ft tr.,. Sunday Schuoi
11 a m, Preaching
i 6 40 p.-U Yuun^.Peopbs Eph,
yvorih League
' 7, 45 p. m- Preaching ■
Monday atS 80-p-.ni. -(reward
] ass and.Missionary meeting.
| At 7:30 P. M. official Board
: Wednesday night at 7:^0. Prayer
Rlght-c rAVey,
tai'.ot be eutlr
some plen Is
which both the msturlst ami the p^des-
AHPNT t''lan °an liuvo th« Hght-of-wny at tHe
v ^ I same time.
A P Pnr^u'nnf) I Tihigf ennret be 'outlrejy entisfac-
'> * * . -pyyU | fWj until.some plan Is' Invented by ! Briday night, 7>30
P.FAL EST AT F
OMcp iny; s, 2nd St.
Phone 1016
T>ia \Yr!Ief 'VT.■, Cofla
That writer Ooia the moat wtio
gives hlo reader xUe ir_05t I'uo-.rlftdgc
and takes frr>m hiii litast Ui
O. O. Coiteu.
The Women's Tonic m
Mrs. N. E. Varner, of
Hlxson, Tenn., writes:
"1 wu passing through
th« < . . My bactt and
tides were terrible, and
• my suffering Indescriba-
ble. 1 canTtell just how
and where I hurt, about
all over. ! think ... I
began Cardui, and my
pains grew less and less,
vuntil I was cured. Iam
remarkably strong for a
, Woman 64 ;
Try
all my
Cardui,
years of age.
housework."
today,' E-76
it iraiirovta the orpetite, you wilt vhrtft
^appreciate its tiue tonic valae.
qrovE's Wasteless Chin tonic
is not n patent medicine, it is simply
IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup,
.jo pWaaio, even children liku it. T.i(^
tdood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON
to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop-
erties never fail to drive out impurities in
the blood.
The Strength-Creating rawer of GROVE'S
*TASTF!LTSS Chill TONIC has made It
the favorite tonic in thousands of homes.
More than thirty-five years ago," folks
would ride u toili .iisuanoe to get GROVE'S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a
member of their family had Malaria or
needed a body-building, rtrength-giving
tonic. > The formula is just the same to-
day r.nd you enn get it f-oin any druj!
Kt.T'' cac per bottle.
Phone 282 '
Call-at 522 S: 2nd.
with yaur nex{ Job;.
We, print Cards, Invitations, Letter heads Envelope-^
Programs etp.
Nt}. WMcn.ib in a Mjaltliy ChiidY. ,
All children troubled vitli worms have «ooa; The IMinlSterial A.IHsm-r. „.in
heslthy color, which lodicat® fborl.fod, a * AllunrC, W ill meet
role,there la n.yre or less stomach distutbttux inree months ai each church in
GROVES TASTfXtS* Chill TONIC glyen: instead or one week win..!.
foit^o'or three Wfeks wi'l enrlclt tKBDlooa, un-^, ... • « "Gginaing
aud Class Leaders meetings
p.. m |S. s. ,j
1 ■egchocS tnettintj and Choir t
Practice
Dr- ^ L. Brewer, W- L. l'astcr
417 S. 3rd. *t.,
tf'IIf)ES F!tO>I MT WUHIAH
fi.U'TIM C'HURf II. EI. JIK >0, OKI A.
' |
Gdi'or of the Oklahoma. Oujide; —We ]
aro glad to say gomethiftg eonsernlng |
the progresa of our ohui' h in 'he col-
umns nf our paper. Sunday .Hine the '
flrst was inde«d a very hiph day both
spiritually and Inancially at the Mt.
Morlah Baptist church despite the fact
of the inclement wca h«r. The, church
was filled r-ven to i*s s'andin^ capacity
'1 HI'' MACEDONIA BAPTISBl
CHURCH .
Sunday School U:30 n lft.,
I Freachinjr 11am. and 7:80 p.ns i
B y p u. 5 p.,m.
Rev- S. A. Clark Pastof-
First Baplis' Church,
S. 9:30, A. AI.
Preaching at ii 00 A A!-
3 Y. l\ U. «:S0to 7:30 P lu
Pleaching at 8- 1'. M,
Home-Mission meets ev®fj'v
-loiiday- at 2:30 P. M
Buard Mcating -Monday, n 1 Jju,
3< P. M.
Mothers Meeting Tuesday
at 7:30
S- S; Teachers Meeting 'I hum
day a 3>j P. M.
Choir l'ractic.e Friday 7:3015'.^
Children's Band Saturday ti*
4: P M
J Derandemie, Clerk..
Dr. J. Madison Young, Pofttarj-
TI ICS, PURL
When in Town Call and Ssb.-
Hiuat For Good fleals ninil
Clean, Beds,
MONROVIA HOTEL
314 W,HARRISON.
iHK SStN BEAUTIFIER
Protects*,
i Improves ■<.
Beauty, oven sklji deep, should -
•e protected and Improved, Tan.'
,Me More, tbe Ideal face perpwatlm,.
ioeis bocii. It la a sure, protection,..
salnHt. tin beaming sun. or.bllsteT-,.
n£ 7, ind, and at the auuie timt.
-•ajfa rebuild tissues, ll brings tc> •,
h„ .u . , . , , ie akfn that volvety, softness o! ,
by those " I40 H-itnegsed the close of ,0Htb
o r. 90 davs^ ralty. ^a"^ clyb did ex- ^vpplied to tha face before Kolntr
eeptipnally w-11, yi-i spei ial 1: eption 'nU> li <' open, Tan-No-More insures
should be -ma.ie or g..Cret C ^ ««>• 6, '«#liiSt tie etemenU ,
, - • v 1 ' Used bof£>re fwlng out iu the even
composed of orly three ^nombers with ;ng, it assures a faultl^hs complex-
Dro. Geo. Johnson, nnesideiu. This 1 ^on Ttmuwands of teatimonialu de*
cl'.b. Mas ably assis'e.i bv some of ^'V "T n-No-Moro Is superior.
e_. * , . ! on caw Dave a clear, emooth, at
out hite friends, who ,.3 <v.llumly ^eUveertin by using this guaran-
KavL- 14^^12.) of the ai 'u iu raisc<i. The e«d bi^auttfler. Sample for the apk
entire amount ia< ru. • ^hk ihe s)0 u% toilet counters, SG(?, 6(Kj •
dfcp. was $ . The, v.'ittnjns ,dub be- , 11 TlntB' whlte ttnd fle,b
lng No.3 with Mrs. \L-1.. Umltjey. pres- 1 fUftCRrWHRUK M«Httr«CTUMM8 C .>„
ideat. The "hfir,^wishes to Junk B4AMk«. t*i*« ,,
the puliU' iOf hylt loyal jdy>rece-
den(ed ■ ith« cup-1
tains tor their untiring autl ceaseless I «fto® ountv *'
iw pju ui inric wtx-Kj him ct"« " w nj__ * - ••••«
ptoy* the diSistioh, ahd aa *s a G^eral Strength- nlnK at the First^Baptist Church Mon- """" «'*!• uenseiesB j <a(J kj,ow, about ,h.
at 10 ZJt 'e,r°rt8; !he "H""S Wb" f0 d,HSCD,,y •>«•">- <"an you do, and 1 And tH t I ,
in perfect health. Ftafc&cM takjs 60c pet bottlev ——- and faitht*Hy supported their leaders
*DO{BindOj(l io} «.pt)iq papjA0J<Jd we wish to thank especially our
In a Mlnut®. _ loc' JIB(' Jna^ '11 'giaati^t ltj |)-jalwhite tr-Miad^ for their liberality.
"J. my hair oomlnf do*ivr callefl miM „ p,)(1„AU| An„ ,nSt^ ,c( ua n[), (aj| ,Q mpnUon
tho matron. "It will a mlnnte." OW* sutj aaotji u„ 8UIDu " , '
•nnwered the maid. ' icing '«in .'l.ux ^ tbe b°r'l"lf:'1 s|,ir" of «™pe™tlon
itairf lor tt now." ,N ^ . . Iho various clubs. %
shall haxa to put har at the head o> t
tha department, thaugh 1 fear It will t
be rather uupleaaant for you to b« *
under her wdera." Clerk—"O, qoi I
am getting uaed to that Wa w«n
nurrlad. laat Eiontk."—Stray v-''
SEHTUi
rim J. W. Jones, T). |), Pastor,
i 'i-issi Frankfo V {'ark r,t-c--
L wHTT. ia_.
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Clark, S. A. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1919, newspaper, July 3, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155542/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.