The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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Pr° _-u ....issie, was in
futhrie'lasTweek and made the Guide
|ifice a visit.
Hev O. R. Short spent a part of last
|e-U out of the city on business. |
■ Revival meeting has been in prog- (
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aptist church.
Mr vv. M. Mitchell and Mamie
mV.'yvtt were married Sunday. Both
[prominent business people of Guthrie. .
Rev. S. Neal made a business trip to
southern Oklahoma last week.
, Woman "suffrage will prove one of
[the greatest blessings that has come
1o this county in recent years.
BIO STI NT NHJMT.
On tba 11th of Murca, St. Paul's M.
E. church will pnll off a Modern
Church Stunt.
The stunts are being well prepared
and already the people are asking
for tickets in advance of date, lhe
people who secure tickets early will
have their seats reserved. At the
1 Sacred Drama sometime ago the peo-
ple could hardly get seats. Many had
to stand. The stunts will be far more
attractive.
The committee think they will ha\ e
sales for three or four hundiedtickels.
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Mrs. Thomas Turl died Sunday
morning. She leaves four children.
Mr. l'url, her husband has the sincer-
est sympathy of the Guide.
<Mr. James Reese in VV est Guthrie
has made considerable improvement
| his home.
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The Home of Many Styles g
The Booterie
David I-Ietch; Mrg.
118 W. Ok I a.
Guthrie, Okla ^
Our public schools are doing line
[under leadership of Profs. Horton,
[Perry and Mrs. Scales. ;
The moral and religious principles!
taught are unsurpassed. •
Rov Dr. J. M. Young spent part of .
last week in clearview seeing after,
interests of the Baptist College of |
which lie is president.
The funeral services of Mrs. Purl
tas held from the C. M. 10. church
rTucsday atternoon.
Mr. J. P. Williams lost his earn by
fire last Friday and several bales ot
hay.
COULD HARDLY
STAND ALONE
On the third Sunday in March Re..
Walton Brown will hold c. formal clos
ing of his fifth year's pastorate.
The afternoon service will be in
charge of the Ministerial Alliance.
TO GO OVER THE TOP.
The first Sunday f-ti Mar h has
been set for the membership to "Go
Over the Top" in soul saving and
paying in their quota on the centen-
nary.
Each member has promised oh this
day to Iring some one into the church.
This is a great year in the fcir-tory of
our local church and denomination.
The pastor would be glad to have
you call or write him us to ycur prog-
ress.
WAL.TON BROWN, P'stor.
St. Pau; M. E. < hurch.
bus 10. Perkins Ave
SMITHS TAILOR SHOP
PHONE 179
Suits made to Order
L S SMITH
Cleaning and Dying
115 S. 2nd
Terrible Suffer^ From
Side ache,
ness, Relieved by tr.rdui,
Says Tins 'axiis Lauy.
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Gonzales, Tex.— Mrs. Minnie Phil-
pot, of this place, writes: ' 1 ive jc
ago 1 was taken with a rain in m,
left side. It was tight under my
left rib. It would commence with an
aching and extend up into my
ahoulder and on down Into my hacK
By that time the pftta vout4 he Bo
severe I would have tp. tak< to
and suffered usually about three day
I suffered this way fflr three yea -
and go. tot* a.^^e^eteto^afid was
bo weak I could ha . ^
was not able to go 0n5 ... , d
Jwf?i with' a' pain in n y hock ind I
uu the headache all;the w. I low
unablo to rto h -
va. a misery, my storrvl ?«
fwful rondlMotl, CP1"
no much medicine. 1 H-.te!;--
T,din. I had Jmit, about is-von .
\ ctpes of our getting •" v 1
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On© nay a
thrown in 1-'r '
if - testimonium-' 1 ' • 11 " . , ,, ,
< fl and am so 1 < • ''• 1,1 '
f r I began to tai rove w )n the
, i-md bottle.. .1 am nor, a v"i<
. :?Rn and feeling «ne and the cure
'. I been permanent for it has bean
t, n vears since my awful bad hei i n.
1 -Mil always prai^tajind recp^fimend
<::.,Uui." Try Cordul'today.
ou r<.now tne Ktna.
V r BOft of n chap In Wombat to
with?" "He's one of those fel-
iV v. lio always takes down a mando
the time. It's up to somebody
tu t<: busy With the drying pnn."
Guthrie. Ok'a.
\o Worms in a Health.*- Child
All ... ;idren troubled with worm-, hsve an |«n j
I (i M st'ion, and act as a (.1 n*-rI
r„„lc 10 tUo whclu«ystcm. Natwe■
off or dispel the worms, e^ thoQiM www! j
la perfc< l liemlh. l'lea.ar.t to.tak«. 60c pcrUtti |
LIBERTY HEALTH & ACGIDNT
mmM COMPANY
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,A. p. Portwcoi
ilEAL ESTATE AGENT"!
Office U7M S, 2nd, St. i
Phone 1016 j
TH OS, PURL;
When in Town Call and See
Him, For Good Meals ar.d
Clean Beds.
i MQHaaViA HOTEL
1
314 W.HARRISON
HOME OFFICE
guthrie, oklahoma
105* wo Division st
The most libereral policies and more
benefits-Mid for the payments made us
than other companies-
It Pays to
Patronize The
Home Company
103- 10- 1 2 West Oklahoma Ave.
Funeral Directors and Embalmers Prompt * C.rela
Attention given to all work entrusted tons.
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Brown, Walton D. The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1920, newspaper, February 26, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155574/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.