The Oklahoma Christian. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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Our Foyal Blend Tea
meets the demands of all
classes, rich and poor, high
and low, inasmuch us il is
ti pood, pure, wholesome
drink at oomparatively a
moderate cost.
THE OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN.
^.-■-■11 -;z-S-33§.33V,£j,.j,§ 3 .;3 .
| To See it is to Like it.
r To Drink it is to Enjoy it.
v lo Speak of it is to Praise it.
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suit. I hen the result is more
sure, for il the commissioners
are not true to the law it can be
appealed and come up before
the Jud^e, not ;i jury, and in
tliis territory we have every
reason to believe we will yet
justice before the Judges.
1 lie next move the liquor men
will make, fur they have been
defeated on every point under
tlie present law, is to prepare
for the next legislature, and
ritflit here we do not intend to
be caught napping The Anti-
Saloon League is in this war to
win and we must not fail in the
law making' body. To this end
we ask every preacher to till out
the blanks furnished him bv the
local League president, or if you
ha\e not been furnished with a
blank yet, call upon him for one,
lei they have been sent him
from the headquarters office.
We need these blanks with their
information at once, for the da v
In conclusion, we ask you
to give Uoyal Bland lea a
trial, and be convinced of
its merits us a luxurious
and beneficial drink.
(j. ADKISON,
perky, oklahoma.
I have
part of
•' ' J U I I L I
of t lie candidate and the primary April.
east of Stillwater.
ored with them a part of my
time for three years. Mv visits
with them have been in most
part very pleasant. Some good
preacher would do well to em-
ploy to them. I have found
them to be full of love for Christ
and all good preachers.
1 hey seem to realize that tliev
are the light of the world and
the salt of the earth, therefore
they a I ways press forward to-
ward the prize, which we all
look lor at the end of our race.
On my last appointment I was
reminded of the fact that the
lighteous is never forsaken see
I's. :!'j and also that they that
leave all that is dear to them in
this world shall never lose their
reward, see Mark lOii'S-iJO.
Hie good sisters manifested
their respect for me and their
love for the cause of Christ bv
presenting to me a beautiful
quilt on the 4th Lord's day in
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- I he Best and Newest Things in
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR
* at th<-* Lowest Prices always prevail at
. 122 oklamcm« Avenue. LEVY'S B EI E HIVE
♦ « ♦ : ♦ *
♦ ♦ ♦ t i i t
Law Book for the People. DANDERINE BARBER SHOP.
with the
*s, but it
to face as
will come
li to the
the stand
and convention will soon be
here, and we must be prepared
lor the festive candidate.
Again let us state that the
League is omni-partisan, that
is, it includes all parties, and
the party that will nominate for
any office a candidate opposed
to reform legislation, will have
to battle, not only
other political parti
will have the League
well, and the League
out squarely and
four winds of heaven
each candidate may take on the
great reform issues before the
people, and then work to down
that candidate by all fair means.
In its proper time, a list of
those holding office at the pre-
en t time and who have antag
onized the work ol law enforce-
ment will be made out and furn-
ished the voters, and the public
for their information. We have
been keeping a record of their
actions for the past nine months
and have looked up many a rec
ord dating far into the past and
t he people will have the privi-
lege ol voting for people, whose
records they know.
Take courage Leaguers and
be patient, for the day is not
far distant when this fair terri-
tory will not be darkened with
the Iumes ol even one saloon.
Tiik Saloon Mi st (lo.
sincere
for the
f wish
love and
same.
A. .), Dunklp.berckk.
to extend mv
respect to them
Morgan's Digest of Oklahoma Laws
contains over 3<Ki pages. The purpose
of this hook was to place within the
reach of every citizen the laws of our
territory. By act of the legislature
*00 copies of this hook were purchased
hj the I erritory lor use of county and
township officers. The edition is near-
ly exhausted, Kvery intelligent citi-
zen should have a copy of this hook
Law »heep $:?.r>o per volume Cloth
■?- Address the publisher
DICK T, MORGAN,
perry. oklahoma.
to snr: is to hit
Newly Fitted I
First Clas
New I
s Artists.
'orcelain Tuhs
AHot and Cold Baths at all Hours A
Corner Oklahoma 'and Division.
-*■ JIM HILL, Ppoppiftor.
.1. B. FAIRFIELD,
Worshiping at Home,
Nkwkihk. May I'rs. —The
| church here met yesterday in
| the church building they have
I bought ol the Congregational
| ists. Had a most delightful ser-
I vice in the Sunday School 11
o'clock, in the evening the en
[deavorand preaching bv Broth
| er ( ookman, their former pastor
and a very pleasant christian as
well as a business gentleman.
We have been at work here now
two months have had about
twenty five additions, and
bought a church building and
are occupying it and are all de-
lighted. Preached the tnemor
ial sermon at L> o'clock yester-
day and preached at Kildare
last night and will have charge j
ol the work there and expect to
build soon. The church there is
a good start.
H. R Wallino.
AT
THE "ARK
A B CORMAN
and
> j
Coa!
Transfer.
dealers in
Watches, Clocks. Jewelery,
I' iincy China, t^ueensware.
Glassware, Stationary!
Lamps, Notions. Noveltie-
1 i n ware. ( opperware. Cut-
1 ery. and a 1 most evervt hing
else on Karth, at Price-
t lei t defy eompet i I ion
OFFICE AM) YAkliS;
5<>f> West harrison A»e.. West of |»ep„t.
'Phone 20.
(iUTHRIE, OKI A
One Pricc and Plain Figures, Cash.
Call and see me without Fail.
An Appreciative Congregation.
Vallky, May L'l. I have re-
cently closed my work with the
good people at the 1'nioii Home
school house ten miles north-
in* H it v/vwh.
OCULIST *X
Kb HKNO, OKI, \ I KIM \
l\ISI.ASKS
... ,.ar
medical and
—. noae and t ii r
exclus \i practice
Catarrhal disease of the ik
treated.
The scientific application ut
(.tries) to the eye receives mv
tlon.
ut tin
«urgiciil
it a special and
so and throat
lenses (spec-
special atten-
I.'ltdyard Kipling, Dr. s Weir Mii-
ehell. Ian .Mclaren. Cyrus Townsend
Hrady. .1 ulia Magruder and Mrs Bur-
ton Kingsland are among the contrih
utors to the June hulim'
some ol its notable features are - "The
Passion Play This Year," "The Uic
Woman in America," ( Hettie (ireen)
"How Some Pamiliar Things Came Ti
He," and "The Masterpiece of Mary.
• iiieen ot >cots." picturing an apron I
worked by that unfortunate sovereign
while in prison awaiting the execu-
tioner. Dr. S Weir Mitchell's article.)
\\ lien the College is Hurtful to a
trirl, is sure of a wide reading ; so are I
Ian Maclaren's views on "The Ministi
find Mis Vacation" Mr Kipling..
•■•lust So" story humorously a Mints
for the Kangaroo's long hind legs, and
is the Iiest of his series. The fiction
features ol I he June Journal are the
opening chapters of Julia Magruder's
new serial. "Tlie Voice in the Choir,"
and " I lie A in ibiography of a Girl " \
drawing hy A. H Frost, "The Auction
at the Harm, a series of photographs
showing "Sol Smith Russell in I lis
j Summer Home," lend pictorial inter-
est lo the excellent number. Bv The
Curtis Publishing Company. Phi'lad
j phia One dollar a year; ten cents a
copy
Nort h Side Si j uare
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ST. LOUIS
AND ALL POINTS EAST.
: KANSAS CITY
AND ALL POINTS WEST
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Low prices and up-to-date
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Santa Fe train makes close
nections at Oklahoma City
U ichita for all points on the '
Lme St. Louis and Kansas
Mail and Lxpre-s leaves Oklahoim, -
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making close connections with all-
; trains for K,•,stern points ti
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* ;;!itollowmg evening ut -
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i ,|H f")!""lnK evening at 6ron .
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: Ha I 'ine'l/f f,lm,r rrs and ''"lima,,:
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- out change Our service is „r,ex-?
H or I tirther information as -
: y';lU'S- routes, etc.. call up- *
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^ | lie undersigned
BUYANSNYDLU ?
Oen. Pass Agent. St Louis, Mo ■*
I H V DUNN, Disl. Pass. Agent. 5
t ichila, Kansas. ;
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Hazelrigg, Charles. The Oklahoma Christian. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1900, newspaper, May 31, 1900; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305992/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.