The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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•1HURM>AY APr11j 29
1920
We Sell
:3 TONIC
A splendid Tonic nd Blood Purifier hiphly
TtZn"nd,d for .he Blood. Liver. Kulneys,
p> adder, Stomach and Bowels.
A Valuable Remedy lor Rheumatism
to Perfntnes end To'let Goods We carry The
m0,t complete line in .be City and solicit your
{atrona^e.
LILLIE'S DRUG STORE
206 West Oklahoma Ave. Phone 61
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NOTICE TO ( KEDITOXS.
1 In the Matter of the Estate of *ran.
Billy Sunday is opening his meeting shoup late of the < Uy of l oy e. -o
i,„ „no,ia tin intro- ... ,( i 'tail, 'o'a
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in Oklahoma City. He needs no intro-
duction to the State of Ok.anouu.. n-
is the greatest evangelist the world
has ever known, his converts num-
ber fift\ and sixty thousand in one
single meeting. Peter on the day of
Pentecost only had three thousand
converts, but this man has twenty
...nan, '.itate of Oklahoma, de
CtAH persons having claims again,
said Frank Shoup, deceased, are re
quired to present the same, with th
necessary vouchers to the undersign
eit. duly appointed aod «"«lined M
mlnistrator of ..id deOMd. .1 No. ■
State ul
of the date thereof, or the same wil
be forever barred.
Dated the 1st day of April, 1920.
CIIA WILLIAMS,
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converts, but this man uas m^i - —" of okl
• a « tnanv in his revivals. The g0uth Douglas in t e
times as many iu "ia j „ tv nf oklahoma, a
Breat tabernacle which has been built |honia C lty, C ounty nlQn L
will not hold the people although it state of Oklahoma, w 1 ^
will hold many thousands. His ser- nf the date thereof.
mons will appear in mos' of the daily
papers and will be read by mostofthe
people in the state, but that will not
be ike he-v rg them from his own
heart and lips .
Unkind Comment.
The death recently took placeila
Iroland of a "tws was You ere more ambitious anu yuu
bad a massive ph>slque. in , x . ^ ou; ,,f overything when you
rathe- a drawback in the case o ^ g(„,:1 coaciition. Impurities 1
t*in sentimental songs which I thc bio* : hav > a v^:y depressing effect o
hardly applicable to his girth. One
night when In Dublin, he gave as an
encore, th. well-known Irish song.
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two of now."
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•Shakespeare" gardens should con
tain only such plants us are m
it Shakespeare's works. lh-*e <nk>
uom apricot trees (apneock) down to
fh« ,ov,ij. p n,y with colmnbliie cro-
and rue. It should be nearly
*innre formal iu design, with a sun- .. ^
tli'al i*d a Plat- in center with ruugu tl .
•Unit itogglu*.-!*" tmaelea l^es.
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Brown, Walton D. The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1920, newspaper, April 29, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155583/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.