The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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GUT Hit! K ( K LAHOMA
WALTON B^WN, BUSINKSS MANAGER &
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIONj
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•A Jvertising Rates made known on Application
Entered the Post Oflice at tiuthrie Oklahoma as second
ela as matter.
THURSDAY JULY 15
20
■Guthrie is looking for wind towards
j agroat L>iI Boo:u. Tae center of at-
tutiou. So. in to bo around Mulhall.
All races and nation arc built upon
Christianity an dedication. \\ e mean
•those that stand the test of the ages.
Sometime people silgit tuese two
main factors and wake up in a few
years to find thmsevlcs iar behind. A
country greatnese comes though it>-
christirnity and education.
Registration started July 14th. Don't
faid. once and all women and mer
mien to get registration certificate
you only have ten days.
L«h« 1 :«.
n—"1 tear tt'a the Srmday
jer *• matt bliinv for our inaU
icomlnt eontrefatlona. paator " Pa#-
tor- "Ye*. many «f oar people ar«
IlXd Zarrhecs. pre\ente<l from ic«*t11 n
mur our L#rd by pr«ii-'—BW"*
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THK OKI. ViiO VI A lil !1>E
NO I'll ~ iU tit toil OAS.
In the Matter of the Instate of j'ra
Shoup late of the t ity of oyie, Co n
ty of Ixigan. State of Oklahoma, d
ceased.
All persons having claims again,
•aid Frank Shoup, deceased, art; r..
■luired to present the same, with th
necessary vouchers to the undersign
■J. duly appointed and qualhied ad
iiiinistrator of said deceased, at No.
South Douglas in the City oi OkU.
hotna City, County of Oklahoma, ant
State of Oklahoma, withia four month
! of the date thereof, or the same wil
I be forever barred.
Dated the 1st day of April. 1920.
CHARI.tfS WILLIAMS,
Administrator
Influenza, the modern pestilence,
rgain lead death list in Oklahoma.
This and its sister ailment, pneumon-
ia, causes one-fifth of all the deaths
in the a tat? during the year. 1919.
And though there were 2.796 vic-
tims from this disease this is much
lower than tha 191S figure, when 6.-
$'.4 died of "flu" and its complications.
The past year it was also much mild-
er in ftvm
throve'* Tastaleaa chill Tonic
munw viIaIKt **i en«rty by parity in g «Dd fo
renins the Uk* 1 Yoo o«u toon f<wl it Strvngth-
Mtunti. 1 nvri{«n f*a4 Effort. Trie® Gfc.
Tm Writer W>*« Br* Meat.
That writer does the noit *5o
bis reader the moat knowledge
aj?d takes from him the least time.—
a 0- fcoltoa.
You D« More Work,
You are more ambitious and you get more
enjoyment out of everything when youi
blood is in good condition. Impurities ir
the blood have a very depressing effect or.
the system, causing weakness, laziness
nervousness and sickness.
GROVE S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying
and Enriching the Blood. When you fee.
its strengthening, invigorating effect, see
how it bringa color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
is not a patent medicine, it is simply
WON and QUININE suspended in Syrup.
So pleasant even children like it. The
blood needs Quiniae to Purify it and IRON
te Enrich it. Thoee reliable tonic prop-
erties neve* iail to drive out impurities in
the blood.
The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S
TASTELiSS ChiM TONIC has made it
the favorite tonic in thousands of home*
More than thirty-five years ago, f .
would ride a long distance ts Set GROV! •
TASTELESS Chill TONIC when
member of their family had Malaria
needed a body-building. strength-Riv
tonic. The formula is just the same
(Jay. aad you r«n get it from aiy
store. 6#c pcx bortte.
We Sell
VANCE'S TONIC
Li V
A spit ndid Tonic and Blood Purifier, highly
recunimendsd for the Biuod- Liver. kidiuys,
Bladder, Stomach and Bowels.
A Valuable Remedy for Rhcumatiim
19
In Perfumes and Toilet Goods We carry 1 he
most complete line in the City and solicit your
patronage.
LILLIE'S DRUG STORE
206 West Oklahoma Ave.
Ij#~ We are head quaiteiy for School Books
Stationary und Suppli< s-
Phone 61
m
Nz carry a
full
ine of Incubators
vnd Boodets.
P
SEE OS BEFORE YOU BUY
\
GUTHRIE
The S. S. C. held at Mrs. Silas
Woods. 713 K. Grant street every
/ueeday night in the year never fails
o attract large crowds. Its object is
o socialize the people and for the
iast fne ; ears it has be-?n a brilliant
uccess. People come from all parts
>f the eity and many parts of the
:onatry to spenc' i few social hours
OKLAHOMA
The Church that keeps the pa
tor's salary commensurate with Wi
high cost of living
service
Car
NIGHT and DAY
OFFICE PHCNE 1253
RESIDENCE PHONE 159
R. T. MCDANIAN
MISS K. G. MOOR*
Collecting, Notary Public. Typewr
tine
Office with Dr. Lore. f
Residence phoe 14HI
Qffic# phone 174.
Cathrie, Okli
A. P. Portwood
RE^L ESTATE AGENT
Office 117^ S. 2nd, St.
Phone 1046
Real Hafrptnssa.
If this world affords,tru«
It Is to be foqpd in a hone wfeera I*"
and coafideare increase with yafcn
where t"!ie necessities of Itte et0>
without severe stmla, where hurtul'
enter only after their cost has beei
earefully considered. We r« W1
that wealth is a test erf character—ft'
frf us hnv* te submit to it. P®**"
ts the more oxual test. Q ia JiilWt
tc be very poor aad nsfltntain
•etf-respect—A. Edward Nawla® M
Vie Atlantic.
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Brown, Walton D. The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1920, newspaper, July 15, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155594/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.