The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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EsilaLlishcd May 2o, 18*2 by Geci-e N. Perkin
Pub!:sheiJ
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
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WALTON BlIWN, BUSINESS MANAGER & )
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We Sell
VANCE'S TONIC
A splendid Tonic snd Blood Porif.er. highly
recornmeiulxl lor tlie 1 Hood, Liver, Kidneys,
bladder, >stomach and Bowels.
A Valuable Remedy for Rheumatism
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION J
One Year -. , nn
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Six
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Single Copy
.05
* j vertising Rates made known on Application
Entered the Post Office at Guthrie Oklahoma as second
ela*s matter.
THURSDAY JL'LY
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Ihe (lUthrio Usenet Conference of
the Metuoiiist Luaicu wil'
uiuet inAiutuoie Okai. August Is.
Dr. luiso the district superin-
tendent and the cuxuiittee uave got.
i.±n out a line program wliica was
\ printed by the Guide.
alio
Muskogee county Negroes have out
Dearly a full ticket. It seem reason-
able that osme of this ticket shouud be /
I" irst Published In l he (jt
mn Guide April 15, 19^
'(First Published in the Ok'a. Guii,
[ Ihursuay July i■j_{J ,
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In the master o uiic t-su.ie ui C I
Versea late o fuh ( ity of Mer.dian
. ounty of Longan State of Ok lV.ioii,a
Deceased.
All persons having claims agains,
said C. U Versea decked aie re-
fag In Perfumes and Toilet Goods We carry The
2 most complete line in the City and solicit your
patronage.
lillif:s drug store
206 ^Vest Oklahoma Ave. Phone 61
£-*?* We are Lend qu«'>rters lor Schcol Books
Stationary nnd Supplies-
1 mmmmmBmrni
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and Boodei's.
- ,he[~ c z -
. iieut€.sai> vouchers to the nndpr^ia
Logan coutny has several Negroes ned Hniv •
woh have filed for the subject to the , Administration of" Lid^'lcea" Tat
. epubhean party. One of the most } Guthrie. 304 South 2nd St i'n the
promn.se is Seth Neal who is a great,,; ounty 01 uKan a„d state o! 01ct
all cL 7 * raCC a"d ^ ,,0pular /homa. ™d that four montl.is after ,he
certain ' "" CleCti°" "l*" °f th" ^ ^
/been limited by order of the County
Rev. Fleming"Foreign Missionary°f ^ L°SUU {°Unty' aS thc'
Secretary L rh™ h' ° *«* *■ <•
, , 1 tnrucn exhibit and present their riaimo
p reached at M. OU.e, .t Zion and ■ ,M J,ate
Dated tile 20 day of July 1920.
S. F. Jordan
Administrator.
StE US BEFORE YOU BUY
First Bapti'st last week.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
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THE OKLAHOMA GLIDE
>OTI('E TO CHE I) I TO it.S.
In the Matter of the Estate of Frank
You r> i More Work,
You are more ambitious and you get more
enjoyment out of everything when yZ
i1p°h|,3inKg condition. Impurities in
the svitem^M vei"y depressing effect on 1,1 <■"* -waiter or tne Kstate of Frank
!iervouanesi ami sicknes^ ,azines- Shoup late of the City of Coyle, Coun-
(jROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC ty ol lx)&au' state of Oklahoma, de-
restores Enen'y and Vitality by Purifying teased.
its -trengtttin^^nSrat^^efTect, see AU Pe",ons having claims against
how it brings color to the cheeks and how sait' 11Shoup, deceased, are re-
aUs;?uS™*s'™i„rwiit "rao"1 i,,e "■ «• ith
OROXE S TASTELESS Chill TONIC vomhers t0 underslgn-
a Patent medicine, it is simply appointeu and qualified ad-
iRON and QUiNINE suspended in Syrup. ni'"'stri,'or of said deceased, at No
MeaSaV£^eVen chillirel1 lik« it. ' The South Douglas in the ( iiv oi
blood need.s Quinine to Purify it and IRON / i
to Enrich it These reliable tonic prop- ,oma ( lty' 1 ounty oC Oklahoma
faU tJ dr've out impurities in state of Oklahoma, within four months
The Strength-Creating Power of rROVF'C da,<? ,here°f' °r Ul8 Same wi"
TASTELISS Chill TONIC has made it lorever barrod-
the favorite tonic in thousands of homes. Dated the 1st day of April, 1920.
tb(dn ,thirty;five years ago. folks CHARLES WILLIAMS
would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S
TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a Administrator,
member of their family had Malaria or drove's Tasteless chill Tonic
tnnTr^±br^iDf stren^th-giving restores vitality auil energy by purifying ami en-
day an^yo^n V? Tf^ You ™ ^feeltVriit
•tore. ( 0<- per bottle Qny ^"8 enla«' Invigorating Efftwt Price 60c.
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Okla-
and
The S. S. C. held at Mrs. Silas
N\oods, 713 E. Grant street every
Tuesday night in the year never fails
to attract large crowds. Its object is
to socialize the people and for the
past fi\e years it has been a brilliant
success. People come from all parts
of the city and many parts of the
country to spenO q few social hours
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Service Car
NIGHT and DAY
OFFICE PHONE 1253
^ESlDENCE PHONE 159
R. T. MCCYNI/N
pas-
The ChuVch that keeps the
tor's salary commensurate witli tUe
high cost of living
A. P4 Portwood
REAL ESTATE AGENT
OfliceI17^ S, 2nd. St,
Phone 1046
MISS F. G. MOORE
Collecting, Notary Public. Typewri-
tmg.
Office with Dr. Love.
Residence phoa H13. .
Office phone 174. Guthrie. Okla.
Real Happiness.
If this world ifTi.rds^rue hfipgto**
It is to be found In a home wber. iov«
and confidence increase with yafir*
«vh«>re the necessities of ltf«
•Ithout severe strain, whWe l««rl«a
T y th,',r cost ^
enrefnlly considered. We are tola
2 w'fJth is a test of character—few
« us ,mvc t0 subm,t to u ^
bJ rrt" USUU1 tl"St' 11 ««««««
be \pry poor uwj m.Kntaln (•ne'f
•«'222rA- Edwnrd 10
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Brown, Walton D. The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1920, newspaper, July 22, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155595/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.