The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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THE OKLAHOMA
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- ti (1 May 26, 1M>2 by George
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Guthrie, Ok *.horna
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TERMS OF ^rn.SCRlPTION
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lveru- n,' Hatf M;ule Known on
A ilicaiion.
;itf red th> Post Office at Guthrie,
( ,..uhoma as second class matter.
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||1 Bladder, >'<m (-•:. and HovuIb
A Valuable Remedy for Rhcmm «
S In Perlumes and Toilet Coeds We carry Tie §g*
m most complete line in the C.ly and sol.ct your jg
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LILLIE'S DRUG STORE
Phone 61
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206 West Oklahoma Ave.
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NEGRO VOTE
May >wiug i- - • non.
gures published today by the Na-
t.unal Association ior iue - u.ai-co-
i,.t .t oi Co'.ored People, i0 t iftli
^..nue New York, indicate that the
voteof Negroes in "Northerly States
may elect the next President.
" The Negro vote this year' says the
Advancement Association, "will con-
stitute the balance of power or will
approach closely to being the balance
of power in 8 pivotal states wnich
lave 165 votes in the electoral col-
lege."
The states with their probable Ne-
gro vote due to immigration and en-
franchisement of women, are gi\en
as follows:
i linois, 125,000; Indiana, 4o,000;
(Kentucky, 150,000; Marylan , 150,-
0( Michigan 25, t00; New Jerse>,
75,000; New York, 125,000; Ohio,
luU.000.
In each one of these states the
probable Negro vote is larger than the
number of votes necessary t osvving
the State.
\KGRO WOMEN VOTERS /
w.\ot so Easily Handled'
That colored women in the South,
enfranchised by the Woman Suffrage,
Amendment, will be less easy to in- ,
t i'midate out off voting than men. is j
the assertion of the Current Bulletin
of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People.
Fine Chance for Axel.
Being firm friends, Marie's two lov-
ers decided that one must end his
courtship to help the other. When
Axel 9irggf*ted "head or tails no
coin was at hand. He agreed to the
use of Sandy's pocket Unlfe, but wn-
til prepared for his friend's words as
i he kaife shot upward : "If the knife
ttQjp up yon win I"
You Do More Work,
You ere more ambitious and yoa get mo-'
enjoyment out of everything when yet
blood is in good condition. Impurities i
the b. A hr.ve a very depressing eff'Kit <
the system, causing weakness, lazines
nervousness and sickness.
GROVE'S TASTELESS dull TONK
rcstcr s Lr.ergy ar.d Vitality by Purifyir.
and Lnrichir.,4 the E! J. When you fee
.ts sucp.£thening, invigorating effect, se
how it brings c ior to the cheeks ar.d how
it improves ths appe.t:te. you will then,
appreciate its true 'or.ic -. aiue.
GROVE'S TASTELE5. 3 Chill TONIC
is r.ct a patent raedi,. it is s.mplj
IRON and QUININE su::>endr-d in Syrup
So pleasant even chil^: n like it. Th"
blood r.eeds Quinine to i r fy '.t a;.d IRON
to Enrich it. These reliable t tic prop-
erti(-S never fail to drive out impurities ii:
the blood.
The Strength-Creating Tower i GROVE"?
TASTELESS C.iiil TONIC has r^ade i
the favorite tonic in thousands of homes
More than thirty-five years ego, folk
would ride a long distance to get GROVE':
TASTELESS Chill TONIC v. hen i
member of their family t i l Miliaria c
neoded a body-building, s-trength-givin.
tonic. The formula is just the same to
day, and you can get it from any drug
store. 60c per bottle.
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We carry a full
line of Incubators
and Boodets.
$t[ us BtFORt YO'J BUY
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GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
Keeping Mlo« rrom Planoi.
To pi event mi^6 entering nSanot
there has b?en Invented a slmpl"
illdlng plate to \>e mounted on s
pedal go that. It covers Its opening.
India's C«al Production,
India produces twelve million tOM
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THE OKI. VHOM V Gl IDE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the Matter of the Estate of Frank
Shoup late of the City of Coyle, Coun-
ty of Logan, State of Oklahoma, de-
ceased.
All persons having claims against
said Frank Shoup, deceased, are re-
quired to present the same, with the
necessary vouchers to the undersign-
ed, duly appointed and qualified ad-
ministrator of said deceased, £t No. 9
South Douglas in the City of Okla-
homa City, County of Oklahoma, and
State of Oklahoma, within four months
of the date thereof, or the same will
be forever barred.
Dated the 1st day of April, 1920.
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
restores vitality and energy by purifying and en-
riching the blood. You can soon feel it Strength-
cuing, luvigorattag Effsct. Prlo« 80c.
The Work Cure.
There Is no remedy for trotil '.e
equal to hard work—labor that will
tire you physically to such an extent
that' you must sleep. If y°* have
met with ioHses yo^ do not want to u
awake and think about them lou
want sleep, and to eat your meals with
un appetite; but you cannot, unless
you work.
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MISS V. G. MOORE
Collecting, Notary Public, Typewri-
ting.
Otfice with Dr. Love.
Residence phoe 1413.
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Service Car
NIGHT and DAY
OFFICE PHONE 1253
ESIDENCE PHONE 159
R. T. MCDANIAN
Office phone 174.
Guthrie, Okla.
A, P. Portwood
REAL ESTATE AGEN1
|Office JJ7M S, 2nd, St,
Phone 1016
The S. S. C. held at Mrs. Silas
Woods, 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 five years it has been a brilliant
success. People come from all parts
of the city and many parts of . the
country to spend a few social hours
r lndeer Mom.
It IS tetatefi that an lmmen e txed! of
tho boat reinde«t boh has betn dis-
covered near th* mouth of the r
river in Kamchatka. The bed
to a distance of «CT«nty-five mUe"
along th coasts, has a width of ove
i/,ne mll«B and a depth of ■'* f«e^
This kind of mow Is used In tbt
Ofactur* Of cardboard.
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Brown, Walton D. The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1920, newspaper, September 23, 1920; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155604/m1/2/?q=%22Guthrie+%28Okla.%29+--+Newspapers.%22: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.