The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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Mrs. iPeachie Krston delivered a
good sermon at t'ne St. Paul M. K
Church Sunday night. J
Mesdane?
Rev. H. T. Allston has been spend- Lutterworth,
ing some time otu of the city the last
lew weeks.
Excelsior Libr ,ry haa a spendid
report of he; . this paper
The churches all had good services
Sunday.
Dortha liur
and Ella Bn -
Horton, Ella
' V. Ashcraft
Ella Williams,
•''re attending
Smith s Tailor Shop
the National \ (,men Federated
Clubs Meetii 'I'uskegee Ala.
St. Paul
hold a rallv
Judge A. H. Holes is asking to le
re-nominated tor the Office of County
Judge,—He has served for only one
term, and according to the Republican
Rule he is entitled to a second term.
provided he has made a good record dav for tho N
the first term. Now has he made a
good record?—He has over 200 eases, ^ the ie
including (riminiai Civil and probate the auspices
and has saved the tax payers many
1'mes Ills salary and besides this he Alliance.
is saving over $6,000.00 per year, to
the tax payers, in hi^ method of hand-
ing the Juveniles,- His motto is SAVE tion.
the iRov N'o one should have tiled
against Judge Holes on the Repubil- '
'•an Ticket, for the nomination. The ^' 'S ^olforkof Yazoo Misp js
Democrats took the right view of this „ j •
matter they Hied no one for County Pe,lrll"8' weeks in Gath• ie
Judge, saving very properly that OilbusintS I '.lie is we I i npres.-
Judge Boles is entitled to a second
l he Sanatary Shop
for high class clean
iand pressing.
Phone 179
Suits Made
Made
Order
115 S 2nd. ISt.
aeer mpanh (
E Chzrch will
Hie fourth Sun
Church. At 3
vs will be under
the Ministerial
isfnrs will be
(heir congrega
Gary the Place of Opportun|
I he Colored people are leaving the South, They
are going North for big wages, freedom, better schools
a man s chance I he South has failed in measuring
up to late idea.
II you desire a home, big wages, call write or come
to see me.
J. E. MASON
Phcne 2129
Room 216 Love Buifding
Muskogee
term without opposition.
Thfl Sit. Mark District ?undav|
School am] R, \ p. I Convert
'ion will meet f>t Fallis July 22
25
ed with th« people and churches
ol this town
tirove's Tasteless chill Tonic
destroys tlie i.ia._riul fierms which are transmitted
tu tin- Mood liy tbt Malariu Mosquito. l'ri c COc.
Women!
Here l« a message to
■offering women, from
Mrs. W. T. Price, of
Pnblle, Ky.: "I suf-
fered with painful...",
she writes. "4 got down
with & wanknees In my
■back and limbs... I
felt helpless and dis-
couraged...! had about
£ven up hopes of ever
ilng well again, when
• friend Insisted X
Take
Hit Woman's Tonic
I began Cardut. In
• short while I mw a
marked difference...
I grew atronger right
•long, and U cured me.
1 am stouter than I
bare been In years."
If yeu suffer, you can
appreciate what It
means to be strong and
well Thousands of wo-
men g've Cardut the
credit for their good
baafth. R should hslp
you. Try Cardul. At all
druggista. E-73
Rev. S. S. Jon<-p .Ic^ Mt Mt
Zion Hup'ist ( u "h i dnesdn\
night of last wei-k.
Mrs I A. ( as; o s|ipuIf« t
the M if. d.uva Mwptist Chi- . |,
C. G. CLOTHIER COMPAN
1 OS - 10- 12 West Oklahoma Ave.
Funeral Directors and Embalmers Prompt & Carcl
Aitentiorf given to all work entrusted to us.
Phcne 46 and 86
July Jo. at {:
^penk in tie
rescue v ork
I'1. ^ She vv II
1 t-r. si of t e
The No-ill fvs-ern D'str c
Sunday Sciiooi a- d l! Y. p u
ven 1 >n wi I me^i at the Fi
^a; t st Cluneli 'in
before t'.e fuuitli
August.
. Pc.lt ir ! Announcements .
A. H. iiOLES
Kcpulj. iran Candidate for
COUNTY J i'DCE
Subject u> i!i.' i'rimnry E'ect'on bn
August I'<20
F-IANK BOND
K• itili.ii-;:.i Candidate for
( Ol'.N'TV TREASl'RER
Subject to tin Primary Election on
August :i 1020.
Scf.i Neal, R publican Candidate
t.-'-'e ft t i the Primary
election on August 3, 1 '.>20.
^ ^ -iK sday
Sunday in
* ' t.« Ot V
The I thai ft - r 1
(iurtxjn, re!a'
ti vrntliMi r.r. 1
ba<j
Fuel Va'tie of Woods. ' ure#, riv It it «
Hickory, njik, '. hircli hard mt< ^1P t««*^.a<i .. .><
pie. r-li, elm. locust. !• >?itr-1« :«f pine and
cherry have f;:;ly hi^h heat vn'ues,
and only one <• < r< 1 (if seasoned wood
of those speHrs is revolted to eiiual
one ton of coal. Hickory, of the non-
resinous wood's, lias ihe highest fuel
value per unit volume of wood, and
has other advantages. It burns evenly
and, as housewives sny. hoids the heat
The oak comes next, followed b>
beech, birch and maple.
' fnT .
* '•* u«4 r'y
I i« l T i.; • ,i [•
in.'-!* t«rnt
• -«l vnlve *
t •* i • r 1
lB<i iteU.fr.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Dniitfiifts ref'inrf poicy if P/^3 OINTMENT falls
id cure Uchinf, B.iu't, 1 :'*c& t or Prntrmliaji Piles.
In'.'antl? relievos i.ehin* Pil 3, arU you can get
restful sleep after tin, tirst aujiieation. Price 00a
The V/ork Cure.
There is no retried* for trouble
equal to hard work—inbor ti,a! % j 11
tire you physically to such an .'Xtent
that you must sleep. If you have
met with losses yo.i do not want to lie
awake and think about them. You
want sleep, ami to eat your meals with
an appetite; but you cannot, unless
.you work.
Prof. Fron'.knc* Kay:; t e class con-
tact of t' e two . e\( s in t'-e ch'nce has
ti n evil eiTc't is nitVug o' t: can.
Mght-of-Way.
Thlr^> rnnriot be emirtrfr jinUsfnr-
tw.v r#«til seine plan Is Invented b.'
butli Ihe motorist ;m.] the jn-rfefi
triau een have ti.* rich; of way at n
"■mv (i rue.
I.I I A- K- HOKKIS
P. o. iio\ L';.I
Meat lien. Oklahoma
I'rov. ft -15
n:il.\'K WATER
It. will cure iVmsumption
It will cure Back Ache
It will cure Tooth Ac ie
Jt will c ire Tobacco Habit
It will cure Snuff llybit
it will cure ( igarette Habit
It will cure all manner of Si J
see Rev. l'l'-it, St. John
For further information, \\ ra
W 11y I present healing
'I be l^ord .U iiti.s when on earl
(lave his Disciples Power
See .Mark 16-15 IS
Math.: ! 4-1 -.>. Against tuuleal
Spirits, Mark; 10-13-10-;!8,
Why i nive Water in Ihe
Name of Ihe l.ird. Sen
Mark: 9-41^9-12, John: -l-M-i'rJ
<!i\e me tiijs Water
Euke: !i-l-6, They healed
everywhere, Why I go
James: 514
it is tiie Lord Mat heaieth.
i o Cult*vct9 Memory
Th« best way to remember * ■
t« thoroughly to understand It.j
often to recall it to mind By
1'iK continually with groat atterl
Md ner r panting a pannage wif
uuderetandlng and ooondering it L
he memory will ci stored w Rh kil
.dfie. and tblngi will recur st ti
when we want them, though w «J
oever recollect the pnuagng er
whence w® diaw our «de£.s.
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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/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.