The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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nd congenial' dis-pov-iti,^'"' .mannw
nous desire t,. .... 1 ; 10 «tub;-
i'y has sustained !„
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ihe good bo has rtWr' and' ^
li'K service which |lf. i," f'
will ever rerr, i. hus rendered
The,Xrbe 1, aU','
hearts in unis.m 8.0 ',>d that our
phe Lord. ' c' th'* name ol
it further resolvo.d th t
>t thi« resolution h* ♦ °°iJ>
•<**-«. *nd a fopv to r'h l° fht
■ uide tor publicat'on. ' Okl*homa
('"inniii
lJR- H. L. LOVE,
I'ft H. W. Co\i>An
fJR«>K. A. J. SCALKS.
OP
flnCSl?' YEARS
The oldest NesrolJ!* f°lh Kuces
K tire press outfit th" Stale-
a^ed by ule race °Wm,d a"d man-
RiShteousne8!TAprD8 "°R
8b' Irogrt's« and Liberty
r„-« «fv„
«"' ^ner,,/*" T''"11 iT1
I " II thirs t
: Oklahon,.., nt'y* ° "° l>:
'fj .-ccompianit
,h* funeral
y *>i In 4\jj, _
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,th" 16
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/'7 it u-as
y o'unif of
fJ ');/ thr,. .
•>lher ducutr.s were present.
;"'<l one of nl"1lta±l,10r l>y trade
""ii in i.uthii. ,i„] • OIJnt>' business
Ho ;z; • °'0d the 30th or ,
Kf veral mor:thu by C""'r>la^nlne for
<!- HIU w as so i.ea- \.r !.W , felt th^t
exar ror " • ■-,m'th was an
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"Xo the ii H-ts of th liijriiLi:
n'- T"" «5jC^1-r,p'!ofGu '
a cl i.Jti/i;i viJ, f.. ho set <la
Jight. TI)ere is no rtV<7 bP a ,,('a('0n
i« Fo.ie. Aaa-e'a US t0 whul>-
f'im to his h< ;,Vl r,lv h ' ;md t0°k
^ n"vcr Mr. £m;th|
«o as c„ ,:are for h, renill«ed,
mother. Hb fllnpr.^ °r hls widowed
the Ki^, t^IIr(..h \*aR ^Id from
i'-ietor. ofu'iciuting " 'oua°'
fnabfrd a Hard rioM-.
• h«- takes to a tree g 'hc
'the landscape and Hi i
•" « Lawk or S erow • ' SV'8eapa
kln*hirci Is off Mr^ 'T
•h he does all theXh\. f'° i0
|y. he takes a ride 0C^',"
®tukp his v,ftifD
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•"teniiHn«.( Wij be • "*l1 u ail'l tm- I
fro;o th"'a"*inS ott^
"trenjn.il of the 5,v and |
i^vr-/'1-:
r,.W°rms ,n « Health, Child
li.ddren troubled with * ,la
TW. Which indicates r.ZrTl ?Ve E 1 u,,•
lieJs more or less at,, i d'a!" a-^'
IS TASTELESS chLlTOv!nCfl Jis,uri
lJr three weeks will „' . glven rcr ■lai
fle dliestion, and^ct ■!,*? ,he i:
VSSSX£F$S?gX-;
w^ite V\'a> Farm ■,t ■■
■ '-<?gan 0k
tTV,s,y
't.1laml in ocuntv. A fw >
. r; dU,K of a"°ut fort y mr,.,
| been completed. The build,, 1R
W ' a"d ready t(' ^ 0«-
lTe m°V ;ln«' unfortunate
Bth° aPfl in "'e care of th
BJve a place to g0 to whn they
«! ll'"' la's( (lavs in comfort
f * '• Bni11 Herschi our
I'"?"""!"'' 1,as boniKht ibis
■r 'S adn,inistration. The i
wr* X e out and inapecti i I
|"g and founds are will |
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f'" j)|'ints''' "S -"°U,d <,on
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v nno rue. ' i, . ''"'"'"blue, cro- J
^uare formal ir. deJ''" U ''8 Uear'y 1
'1'1" a"" « Plac in Wi,h a ^n- 1
8t"uc' A' ^injr.-j 0" ^:'T Wlth r(,u«b
0£ ^*«eJes Time#, ;
Hj"n f I13"0'' '0r Axel-
ers ''ecided (h'it"<on,A'a,'l"'S fWo 'o*
coiirisiiip to help / m',St en(1 his
suited "|u' i When |
00,n „t hand V ' "r tUlls" n" I
"se of Sandv'u ! ,. Hfirrped the
''' Prepnrt>d for hiVfli k"!,fp' but w"a' I
n'« knife shot upward .'/? WOr',H as
stays up you wjf) ' * If the kaiffl J
Remove ^ JJ0"*
p|ze grapefruit, put the tmT
^unrt of cold water . ,, !p nro "nfl
until it is reduced tn'„! . s,mv|y
find sweeten to t. r.)lnt" Str}l|n
th« quantity ho' l,ft>rl"k or"1-,la"'
night and th,. remain m^ng at
'norning. Kenoa Wld 'be
necessary. e swond nli'ht if
"I3'" 01 m;" J°i ^
w «r e„, u,r^r:^n</
m8no4J. X|iea
^te,nu SHOES ^"d
*^eraning
fHJNK OF
s"°EREPAtoi£ SHOP
325 W es | Ok la.
Good Leather anri r
|«'orkll,anshl.p G°<-'d
Lar<feS' a"d Besl Equipped
5h<?r in Guthrie.
leason for Rejoicing. ^
lisness tried by adversity has
"°r'd'° °'d«t ODservatorv
observatory 'in h(h °ICi<''S' as,r«nomlc«)
tablishedTn J^ ^ °8'
« > instrurneiits which C°nta'DS 8ev"
there upon ita opening. *** placed
WeApp.euate Your Trade
B- « M. WEINBEH6fR
Where you pay less
Ladies Ready To Weai
Shoes, Gents Furnishings, Stetson Hats
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Brown, Walton D. The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1920, newspaper, August 5, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155597/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.