The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1919 Page: 1 of 4
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G U T H R I E, OK L'A H O M A. T H UK S D A. Y
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NOVEMBER
20. 1919
Continuous History
Twenty Six Years
Growing Patronage by both races
Stands for
Righteousness. Progress and I i be Ply
W* M*
of
Klew Whitk Broom.
t lie motoric; who often lias the prv
foklng experience of having hit
i Rothes gpnltci d with mud whl appre
riate the new whisk Broom which $
clever Inventor has j jet brought om
In the handle there Is u short, sfu'-tj
brush b:aOo of stiff bristles Thi? v II
rrtr.ove tha stubboriicet spots with a
'• w strokes One nerd not be afi t j
®f wr'"":;iK the material tilo or froust
r> u?lng tills brush Tha other eud i
net an ordinary wlileS brooio.
PEOPLE OI; INTEREST
•Trove's rutelmi. v Hill I onic
i ntroy- iiu.. inaiuriali'enri; which are transmitted
to (ht* blood t y tlic Mclurla Muaquito. Prirt fu.-.
rvastea rj# i .
ttltl (as She eut«M| -Wi
so "Hif you ..a*.r* eg, ^ |
was bigiunisjj to tttiak hM It*
goitea mo.' Your.g («
t-'ftiing yen, iMif I'v*
Cuu 1 lun-B you':"—Bosmt
i '^K-rs«V-> ;r • ' ■- ■■■ V
^ ^f|g§g y
/
N
rto«*i££n ■*. i\*a> ni*;< ro;,
r Colas Cause tirip and Cnfluenza
UUitfTlVF, CROMO QIHN1NETablets icmo/othe
" Brume Quiuuxc."
•qura. There i3 only one
Z, Vf. MOVE'S signature oabox. 80c-
ASSOCIATION FOR FURt Sbtl
j
farmers of Kansas County Organizi
2 for Purpose of Producing Mora
>' Dosirable Seed.
(Trijarfrj by tho I.'nltert States Depart-
ment of Aifleulture.)
•through Ihe efforts of their count)
£ agent the farmers of Ford county
Kim., are organizing n pure seed grow,
c-r't;' r.ssnelntiOL.. For some time thi
farmers In Ihe vicinity ot Dodge City
have frit the need of home sources oC
-dependable seed.
, At the suggestion of the counts
'■age.it, -Tolm V. Helper, they recently
<u, c iiad decldod it would he of nrtvnn-
taj;'! to unite. An association being
(formed will be one of the few of the
kfcul la the soiil!. vest country. TI'."
members plan to plant pure seed; ti
Steep the stock pure; and to advertise
their products, and hope thereby Ui
cotnwatid a better market.
The growers, through (heir assocl'
tlon, will he able to produce de-iinh'9
Beed of standard varieties most acccpi'
•ff antl to attract buyers.
Ford counly lies in the heart >f Hit
Kansas sorghum district and Is In po-
elliott to command recognition fr-r tin
product of thu farmers' co-operatKs
efforts.
COMING TO GUTHRIE
Oklahoma
IONl'l HOTEL
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 28
For One I) iy Only
Hours 9 A. M. to ti P. M.
UNI TED DOCTORS
SPECIALIST
Hi lutrs the hliicwH\lire t i I .teir Oi
pinlriiUon ti ml F vpeiv ii,-- ti
Sucressfrl Trciitiiieut oi
TitOl'siAMJS OF CASES
Offers J'i'liviees 1'ice of tturs'e
Th ■ United Doeiors is an ors.-si.r.'
nn of reputable, licensed pi.ysiuian
They are specialists in the tie
uent of certain disease J. Tii. y tre
without surgical operations di"ca ■
f all Internal organs. stoi;.ach, in
■stiues, constipation, pile?, live
nlctn, heart nerve., skin, rlieum
.t'sm, sciatica, Roitre, lapewarm, i
leers and all long Bt'anding, floe;
■ cated d::;ascs. Many years expo,
•nee. Th complete record of thou:
"ds of cnr.es successfully trtatr
.irove that their methods arc rip''
ihoy were among the first to earn the
name
'Bi.oonLcss ,srii(j>:o\s."
Each stafl men her has at hi cot'
?.ome Don'ts for All Who
Would Toil 3C5 Days th?
Year and Taking No Rest.
i Don't work 305 days a year, uot-
.-ithstimdlng ihat some other trojons
ilid that year after year In their days
f struggle. Take vacations.
non'tv however, let pleasure-seeking
supplant success-seeking.
1'on t become wholly sclf-eenfercd
liont sn-cunib to tho temptation to
he too busy to lmve any time to be ru-
11 -: l: 111 y sociable.
H.en't cultivate excluslveness.
P.on't forget Uiat there are no ex-
?"e-s tralits lo the summit of ctjceess.
rion't look for' any escalator to do
"our climbing for yftu.
Don't depend upon others to push
von along.
Don't (sunt upon any "puli" which
7011 yourself did not create.
!Don't fancy that others succeeded
because of mere luck, and that j ,>ji
ii'e where you are solely because folk
I lid not come your way.
i Oin't expect to hear Opportunity
i; vecklng r.t your door until you huvfi
j-"dined yourself to recognizeh-;rvvhec
i fclle comes.
Hon't eat more than you feel you
t.ttvo to.
Don't oversleep.
And finally;
r>on't forget that things are apt to
;o right if we do.—Forbes Muguzine
Rev. IT lioone. af *ir 'i akin.'; his re- '
port lo the Annual ( inference at M.'- '
All-'tr. was hansl"tr<-il to the Kin
-au I'onfeivnce. He. 11 ti u. .. oi^(, oi
the b^it ureacbcrs of the A M. K. ,
Convention In oklahoma. He h;is
spent most of his lit • in education il
work. Mr i- also author of an uril.i-,
luetic,
\lr^ 1' ichie 111 Ion is a wc>man -
eainesi and hard study. I" the )*--< ,
'five or six years she .'u- fillip ed thr -
Bible courses in He Mo uly 1 , In-
stitute in Chicago. Her - teiiiati-
otudy of ti.< H blc iin- mad her pro-
flrieiit in handling it. She is very
much in di mand ns u speakeV at con-
I'leutions Mid publli i. retlngs.
i mi i.1 n t v to s'n.\ > ii i ii v:
nu m u sot IA i I'HOM.i: >i.
Community N nx-c
Race Not Available
other Paoar
of the
in
I he oJdc
Entire Press outfit
the race.
Paper in the State
owned and manard bjv
' >>> f-T'- •
'Mrs. 3il(r VVcov! who has brt
leader rt a Foci 1 club far live y :ir
in St. Pi ul \L K. C'liureh, has solved
the prohiein of having religious so-
. ials tha would attract the youn.
peojile.
This- cliJ meets ovnry Tuesday c
ening regardless of what ?; • s on in
the city. The youi'a: people and tin-
old as woi! in p'icat crowds. It
may ra n sleet or n:>w, but the i« >
ple know Mrs. Woods will en;e tiin
they go. They know, too, that th
h'.mic i^'warm. ooi.t; ble and uvcr.v-
tlxip ; l. i h i .'.nt, an! liny will ' ( Jr
plenty of tii re .t:u;i<\' Tliey tone fj ir.
; / parts < t' th 4 eitv and frr.n th •
country a-', far hi tint or lour miles.
Many wonder how /.> Wood;^ o!\t«l
this problem. The a iswer is. ,-n;o an 1
see.
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MM
m- mum,-.
m
i5t-;j «niii>« Pill
ilf-U k.1 L. ■>**)!,
* % -u
Th« Gnfds will
rree Juice and Seeds
From Which Qaodles Are
Made in Other Land;
l iiere are three kinds of trees from
vhich tallow candles can be made. One
Is. a native of China, and 13 called by
'JOtnnlsts stlllingla Seblfera. The seeds
j in its fruit are covered by a waxlike
substance used by the natives for mak-
| hig. candles.
Another tallow tree prows In th6
j Western Ghauts of India, about 4,000
j feet above sea level. The height of
, he tret, whlcli' Is nn evergreen, Is
j .ibout 00 feet. It Is called the Valeria \vell.
i 'ndica. Its seeds yield a pale yellow-
| :sh fat, solid add -concrete, fty boil
'ngz-the fruit the fat is easily procura-
! hie, an;l Is then either made into
cahdies or soap, cr It may be burnt In t'opekn I' nd 'alor was in tlie. •
lamps.
A third tree from whlcji tajlo-.v can- ci y Inst week on ghtiKjiiM*
j 'lies may 1)*4 made is the African bi;t-
'er tree, or Shea tree. Its fruit eludes : nc' made ?ho Huide « tii n call
ftev. \ C obcu who has In • n
pi ^irl.ing t bout ei'bt years and al
of thi ; t'mr af Pl^velaod, ni, '.a. ha
never fa led to make a rouo<i reyoH
to l.i Annual (\.n enee. \Vcii, i -n
^as lately he: added to Jii.j v ork
Me i , col'.octins iuuL y to nuild a fm
chur?h at this place.
| race in ihe liest possible way
William Scalos is re^ntly bevn \0_
Appointed mi ionarj iu] rinteudent s 'u 1 '^ TftCI- litve
oil;.: . 'ut- ay i • >>. He wr >ni in , fnii h f ul i o fhc Guide.
C'Jthrio ai d hr :gh. up in the St I ,
Paul L 1-1. t u day • l ool ami : j w <jU,rto ,a t-TOwinjr rapidly
V. 1:11c lie is (lii'te I oy >ct he i c i j ubsei ihors
of m.ikins the mi ..'loaary wot l. I
of the. Sunday 80b9ul mic toil. He i j v f': t.ISl H1JI1 N, U'C f<(| ih.'lt ihCPS
, th t, o.i-i. : 'tis of ~ivc ! .
, sc,H ,i. j are.ii:orp, who cu^ht (ojnic* ihis
i Paper. Yoil can speak through
Rev. nr. w. U Hrewer'. Mr I j t),i,, raptr w.|.en,vou cannot in
M E. < hurcli • -id cut a ; o- j
•nr for t? jnf 1 reo Sunda . 11 m :nv Others liceailse it is a lace
Rrcwer worked tart and succc =ded \ ,Ls P<llU|ro (J()tf f ^
ow i cd in d m maKed hy I lie rac •
Tin: ; ;i
USJIAJi
J vv,\ till I ! M| SVK \ KHj
publish your lleur Pa: tors uni Uiymciv. of Guthrie
s< oi O and religious doings for i>isn-j t
... , i. 'Church, as ; ,i know, has made
Oil. 1 tjl purpose 18 to serve tho a call fo- a million soul, by Hun-,
1920. I.;! us do pur part in tha dir.
, trio! in Jciiuring the.-c soul* 19 Christ
proven Ah cha-' men. I won1' advise that all
of mill service.: bo evangelistic, Include
ing the Sunday «bhool, I. i^ue and
other auv liaties ot the fhur^h. Put
on roviv'l^ 3 kc.'jh : > possible.
WALTON ItOWX. Guthrie.
Sxj^nsivi Aipbition.
novelist pliil!;# furtt^.; su.vg thftt
I. Mrt all v.onii'u :ir« Cure women. Bfic
that wouldn't s. bad if th^ did®'; '
v.ant to drive uii to (lie cavo in a '
Umousinjtf.—Grand llc^Ids n
Whi
aud as well in ad
Editor. Nielc Chile of thf*
Artificiar Limbs Long Known.
Artificial logs and arms wore. It If
belie red, nsed in lOgypt as early «a T(Xr
H. ( . I hey wi re made by tne pr.'oetfj
vho utui- the idiysleiana <#i that carJy '
ti;rie. v
•nand fho knowledge and lesourco I a ycllo'.v, greasy juice, which is manip-
•f th organization. .Maay i:e; i>lc su
v from diseases that can be alb
iat.cd just because they can not ai'
ford to go to high pric?d Specialist
"lid Hospit'.ls at a long distance fror
their home. No convonuiity has
ufficient nuirtfer puffiriag froi
ihese disi - es to support special Hor-
pltnls for their treatment f nr! eu ;
The ITni-fd Doctors have J-o'vol ti*
prcbleT Their highly trained Sp
c:a sts vo t ) :: 1 v >mmunits and will
ndvise a p- ]\c c u 0 0l
for the sufferers ar.d in'-'rict t!v
how to taUo care of thenue-vos •
bome. No matter v;b.at you have bee
■> * * told or the e\ prieaco ? -i have li,i«
need practically the same with other phys c:. -is. r • :. ult him «.
ulsted in a similar manner to thoyf
already described and with equally
useful results.
Fi'si Pub'i'-hed in the Oklahoma
Guide November ti.
1 uif 11 awui
IV v. A. J. F> nvn ''as I von ' *A i f, of OKLAHOMA j .
County of L<
PoultryNote-5
J
Sleep up the fight against lice.
" * * o
Charcoal Is cf value In tho poultry
H tl<5n.
* * •
Blacktiaad Is the plague of turkey
With the Jokesmiths
11 11
ft r« hs dU(!k«.
* 4 *
Rgiur breeders of poultry have suf-
Jered severe lps 's by tryiiut to uso
jwiin fh t Is of inferior quality.
Lliis visit. I! costs nothing- If you
rase is incurab'e he will guv you ad
ice as nviy s!:\y anil relilve the ti'-
?e. Married ladles mi; ' c no wit
ri'p:' hu-l'and! and niin:-r:i with theii
riarcnts or gu;.,'dians.
X.abnriiloiies, .lliltty'tkic, Wiscnusii. 1
120 ^
V<re Appieuatc Your Trade
3. «IU. WEINBERGER
Where you pay loss
Ladies lvttHil y To Weat
Sh es, Gent's Furnishings. Stetson
G..i„ Ave, Guthrie;, Ckia
Bu6iness and Scholarship.
"Do you think a college education
j helps a man. In business?"
"Not right away," answered Mr.
Dustin Sltix. "But after a man gets
rich enough to indulge in litigation,, :
icliool training will help a great doa! t i
in answering the lawyer's questions."
i 1 ■ -
Not a Life Saver.
"I asked tha
boss for an in-
crease in salary,
Told him I
couldn't live on
the sum I wc.t
getting."
"What did h«
say?"
"Told me It was
n business not a
life-saving iustilu.
tion he wps run-
ning."
Why He Stayed Away.
"We missed you nt the fumily pic-
nic the other day."
"Yep. I decided it was '>otter to
be missed than mussed."
Doing It Early—and Late.
"Mrs. Iiargins Is forever oil the go.'1
"I should ..say so.. Why, home fol
her is merely a temporary shelter be*
tween shopping tours." j
- rJ
Firm Believer, - J
ptvt'i.ied pa«tor of the ('•• M E
hu ii at Lajafett' La fo.r the
ur i Ii vi i r lie is a broth< r
I!- v VV.iilon Hrown, ui' ti ■*
own pi
r- Kcgnlales.
11 per bottle
,1 '
-I. M.
.u
w,
• • i -i
). pre; ^ nt of
liao e ilui ii:t . oliesr**,
ie a fo.e i jl LpIk bo
■ .. 1 Allianc Ma :1 y.
h' ne ded a yr; j n ft r
wanted the
K:cli nv.n
\v ;.n J i.-\v >
When
Your
SHQES '
tb3 co!1c;52 y,u:l th^.t "m
'Guthrie people to give It.
ister preaent g^vo ene (fo
words of cn:onr§seni.nt.
The lu'de feels that every parsoc
a Gu-thiie who !.; r.blc otip.al to rjivc
a dollar or a?ore
T .>.r.ueh ( .n iiot be *ione for Chris
tian cdu atiuii.
drove Taj*teles cfiill \.
i'f
rc«toroj v.i ; IJty or.'t ennfey l y im* if>iit«« and n:\
richiu^th" !«Jcoc'. Vc.i cun Boon f: !lu Strength
enint*. Invi^ore'in.l Effect. Price .
Ml* ExpeMent ^ cre.
fTrngry Howard (remIn .eently)—
Ah, mo boy you don't know how «
feela to finish. I'rat In a test jt enCt-r
inco an' skill.'
I.auguid lawrence (":.rca.itlca'!y)—
In' uv oourse youee doT
Hungry Howard—Well, I don't like
«r braj uv mo pow«rs, hut I've woi
\m pia-u.-illii' ccateif* out uv *\ jioujl
Ut mi es I
friii
I" A D. Adams a,
I-ot 2,'t and 24 Block
' 'in hiie.
1 ti- and en eh of \ ou act
■ 1 eIi.i notified that the above
<1 scrih, t] h-act of land was, mi
the 5Mi. <!a\ of Nivtmber 1917
after complete t.nd i.oticc
had Ix'cn uiven a- provided In j
law, .s Id bv the con;,t\ tccqsui i r !
of I.<i. an count* for ihe iaxes
le j IIy 11 vird I heron for I he \ i : r
w h-cii -', ni uixi's w< re not pn d
and ti 'said tracl ol iai.d was
bio in I \ th,e ijtid.'rs giu d <:. W..|
Moitley, n-.si^;ip() (!) i h|ffher.t.
11 1 n. J ia-1 hidden I ,i th' mi in good' leather
of ••-' $18 75 n-ivciiv-h
the acc 15 (i I;
« ami ih il unit
n a ! you o
zed ..l, ui or fitti
lit tore th 'i h. ti: \ of Januar\,
1920, I said <;. \r Motley as
lie le^id I (-!der and < wet or of
•h > c«-1 t;i ate off,u -..iise issued
A Cl etp SlrtiMr.
Our on* He* of a viie&p alnnar Is
er« Tvtio ioafi all rne weat nod 'Men
%oaa Qvhlllg on SM*n«-&>-.
tlabitual Constipation Cured
to 21 Days
"LAX-i OS WiT-T i EPSIN" is-p. speeiail,..
|ir., ared Syrup i ant - axativo for Habitual
(lon^tipation. It relieves promptly but
f.li -iilil i o taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action, it Stimulates au«i
Very Pleasant to Take. kv
Repa iria
s in d yi.it
i i tilt mp' iou
V uranthor
i ".v on (,!■!
THINK OF
- I • K [ iovvon r
SHOE UcPAIKlNG SHOP
325 West Ok-la.
and G«>oei
VV ork-manshrp.
Largest and i3sst F.qnifpAd i
Slice Shop in Guthrie...
a, i,u
ti 111 t; .i
Of r.oi
i r"
Sho — Do you
,-v.: •-(' igsorance
1s bliss?
He—Why?
"■ ciwm
->ur,
%,
i\ot canetl "Dead Sea"
re In the J.i, i -. . h ■
'"in.
Mi'1;i 11 a-: of hind u i
oi th conn!., ti asai<
n county, (1 Jab m i
i.! i • ne to him. as pro
vide I by lan
"'"■•'IC \V. Mottlsr
I r nt". fj ,
, O ! U tii«•
K.'rigMrd a Hard F'LehHb
Home (.uti tty fofk tall '£t:gWiy
'he I;t V roarftn, IH1 JuWMt Ve
ly In h[s l.nii^ak-ea'-tiKa^ «ia
n 11aC.
Thele, wkllp laij Uflhtp. tr,
n:;:s. lie !■!. u fri^S < fn lefi
t vei ... .. v" tinrt .1.
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