Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR
OKLAHOMA STATE REGISTER
OKLAHOMA STATE REGISTER
feni«r«l at Post Offset at Gut&ri*
Oklahoma, au second c.su- matter.
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THE OKLAHOiiA PRINTING CO
M Dolpb. Pre* J obi roitb.e, S*
A >i i1Vi Li. St
V*neiber it i due
Guthrie i* buu , n
Uit .er> rains
larly a£<i tbe se*r«
li«n. radiate a., hm
(iuUme from an et!
st.ii. i, oint an t
city of iu s.ze in ti
vuoie coun . y. .It*
tjr U busy at iu ai
and there are
tractions o( the prop
corum of inuitidu<Ji <
iiu.kr- the exce, non
liteahic There i-
; 0<=>^>:^xxi=xhx=X/0<z>? :<zz>oo<z^><)o<cr>oo<cr>o
apl f PDC KITCHEN
ujtl jl ;i ,1 iIVJ CARIMFT'
automatic 1<
gfSfig
CABINETS
The Cabinet with the automatic lowering flour bin
. ii^ ifaywu
led task each 1<
>t eaougb m- j
accepted de- '
social life to • ;
bidden life, j
facta
are no "cesspo*
as tbe mn tluu
ti) pi each d%.. n"
to regulate O:
of tbe same nuti)
in one social •
Dii re .d«*.uiy.
•It is:er dt- s'ns «
preyti m < t:
feUS]H.*cting i :ie
for^. • i
er* are taken «i
preach th< old
aamnat>'in net mo
shine of hnman
and beat ;
would st • - pi*
nuc pictures of
.nfest* au ordinary' city
' cesspools ot iniquity.
There ;
such I
■ e eternally
nd the polict
■H
rw vi
tbe
Jala
'■ to de
-oraing
Millions tri
ands for fame
to be good
.«• fo
and
Suspicion can make a
over jealousy and have
for desert.
haiio* up the oaU of bis bearer
and mi. •* ibeni sh -i ih
own internal • j prcba > th
cret guilt Such u one would g" j,*. jaxv
*w">« bl" own ai.d bt ,he. m|ut ejll
himself a fraudulent, blaspheming .ution
sinner. .
< huuh services in Guthrie are but
tbe once a week symphonies of celes-
tial pleasure that the soul craves for
and delights in The congregations
uo not go there like guilty sinners.
castigated by th« ii own corpion-UKe
spirit, dri.er to the altar, diiven
tbeie like burdened beasts by the
weight of their own spirit ot contri-
tion. but the radiance of their exalted
happiness, to offer peaus of praise to
Him who has so blessed their lives
snd made them happy. The various
chuiche* are but like so many instru-
ments in the celestial orchestra, to
make the whole anthem swell in a tri-
umphant chant of immortal glory,
QDtil tbe very stars and untold worlds
join them in seraphi' d>
There ih there! re nothing left to
do in Guthrie but to draw the peo- j
pie off the whole country to the per- j Inan hi. In jlaVe
i ity iu which j opinion of a girl to nejoy
Your husband wants you to have
A SELLERS Cabinet
square meal
enough left
A fool always plays luck
rump card.
j A man '-an always keei
jdit by paying cash
Jjist before breakfast you may lo
for a rousing time
No girl considers herself fully
ated until she is married
He doesn't like to see you wearing
yourself out in kitchen drudgery.
He wants you to be well and strong
and happy. He knows, because ha
is familiar with modern helps to
efficiency, that a Sellers CabinPt
will save you endless hours of
kitchen slaveiy.
Its countless conveniences lighten
your kitchen labors; save you foot-
steps; give you more hours out of
the kitchen.
' will put a Seller- in your
kitchen, he will urge you to hav
t 'is wonderful convenience with-
out a minute's delay.
Ask him to come with you to help
P'ck it out. He will appreciate its
perfection of construction and fin-
ish, iust as you will its beauty and
the many, many wonderful eon*
veniences which it offers See the
newest Seller.-, models with vital
new improvements added to the
"15 Famous Features" always
associated with Sellers Cabinets.
Made and
Guaranteed
Pi
Royal Baki
Powder
laid t<
toda.v
1" to
rest in tin
--lid
top i
sales
JS.OU.
Sheep and Lambs.
Trade in the sheep division was ac-
tive at steady prices. The top price
| for lambs was l.'.lu, and for ewes
Feeding lambs were in mod
leri'te supply at firm prices.
Horses and Mul*1*.
Some 2ou horses sold at Monday's
Miction and about the same number ot
mules sold today Prices were quoted
•.«* low ti, ai.d thai | unchanged Demand is tonsidered
snipping demand setter than last week.
CHARLES M. PIPKIN,
Market Correpondent
iM i\
cr I.ainbs Mi ,dj
)ards, Nov. i
juay ihougii lair '
some declines.
quoted weak to |
When you tell him that only $1.00
Come in; and ask to see these wonderful cabinets
i st longer, aud
*e:s lowered nog.
-i u i) 15 cents*,
i*re steady with a
tder demand was
ie ligiu receipts.
in ( k:.! omu State Re«-
IV .. „ibvr i .i.;
fO CREDITORS.
.pi
feet condition of the
to live and grow a family an<i indu«
them to come here and settle among u;
and enjoy ideal social life il'. t can-
not l>e asked to be better In addi-
tion to pleasuie in tbe growth of
the city, it is a Christian duty to
• nipt lo bestow u|>oii the rest of
the country the blesMng* we our-
selves enjoy To do less to hide our
1 tkit under a bushel, would be self-
ish'ie-h Therefore. tbe Register
very poor i
tearing her I
swear
Man longs
It i not nee
I bines
The People's Store
things he cannot
ury to long for <>l
Gi l ilRlK OKI,AH' '.MA
rolks have
vhen it <
b* st of the
i to telling
K<,iiar Jont
cutti*.
i w n il
tadii
cuoici
TAX DEED
Ml:- >1 AIM JOM >
\s \ KAlit WOM \N
s:n« there
id any more
U!
energ> in the
<i mo. ..i regeneration, that the
f- io * ci*'i> life be turned lo
.ctlcal side of Guthrie's life
of having a greatei number of go(xi
me here, of having a greater
n•: i of institutions locate here.
, a greater number of house.-
b 'er and more cosUy and
more beautiful, and so to increase our
riches and happiness and the riches
and < .• plness of those we induce to
•ie here.
""hat nay the Patriarchs! Is this
not a beautiful sermon'' Is it not
true"* Is it not logical Will not even
the n.« «Kback profit in its attainment
(e • • if he loses his moss?) And
w i. i ot the peripatetic paranoiac; be
the ii< ;.lfliier for it?
I A good story teeler sometimes
short In his accounts.
While th -\ Irish are admitted to be
j he wittiest people In the world they
have never yet outwitted the English.
The only way to make an English-
man see tin point of a joke is to have
it hornet pointed
M rs
Mai
r;
i-ido
I the j honored. h<
late Colonel Thus. 3. Jones, prominent J the eiecti' n
l ioneer and attorney of Guthrie. Ok-j ' rs .b-ne
lahoma and mother of Captain Edgar I dtiuKhter r ;
West Jones, deceased, one of Okla- 1 Mar-- Lee \
homa's most beloved and prominent Virginia's
young men. departed this life, in the 1 She wi.h h
beautiful faith in Christ that she had I Kansas in
lived, at her home with hei da ugh Cottonwood
ter. Mrs. J H. Doolittle in Strong j Dodge City, then to OKlahom
City, Kansas, October 2'Jth 1!'21
and has made her home in Strong
known in Kansas [ City, ,-ini e the death of her hushand
nd both
by the
uh offices by trus
a native of Virginia.
rly Elam West and
lireot dependent of
Colonial -Governor.
Ie family, came to
■venties. located in
moved, later, to
kind and considerate, devoted to her
home and family, punctilious in her
responsibilties. she never flate.ed
and never swerved from cirrving out
her conception of the trust th.;: vv«s
hers.
.She was survived by her daughter,
one grand son. former Congressman
Dudley Doolittle, and one little great
grand daughter. Beverly Doolittle
trcnie he.c.y
manditiom lot
tinuea a- ia.0^
ping demand
lower prices
Cows and hei!
cen s higher
gra
let I
Veal
(Continued from page li
' ! 1M RVISIM. Will \T.
•r. r place in this issue is
p i.ted a tabulated statment, pre
pared bv t',e Department of Agricul-
ture, Washington, giving the cost of
raising wh*at in Oklahoma, Kansas
and Missouri.
Farmers should paste this on a card
and hang it on the wall for future
reference.
It is ihe first itemized statement of
t' <• elements and cos' ti, t etit
the raising of a bush' l of wheat, a
■wil' give the farmer fo ni of hot
keeping, if they see fit « > keep track
of the profit and loss ot wheat rals- |
ing
Children Cry
FOR riETCHER'S
D A 3 T C R I A
Another Shipment Patent Brogues
Low hoo). Brogue stitching, round French heel,
they are certainly in demand. Sizes ^ to 7;
per paii' ~ $«.50
HOYS' TWO-HUCKI.E BOOTEE.
Heavy brown calf skin Bootee, 8-inch top 2-
buckle straps solid and sturdy. Sizes 111 o to
2, per pair S1.00
2\ > to a', • $4.50
LADIES' CLOCKED SD.K HOSE. S1.IJ9
Weberknit, semi-fashioned pure thread silk
hose, lisle top. with fancy contrasting clockings.
lAbor (prepar* land
Av-iur. >i.ll per ut
Ma
s.-etf)
lulu
Horse labor coi
Contract labor
l«iilH>r (harvest a
market)
labor coat
fl 1*0 $1 :• si.77 |1."
t.tives Wire - • ents higher
Sl'iCki rs anil i e del s.
Denifind for fcuod aiocaers and feed-
ers continued active with pi ices 1111-
chunge. '1 he count. > is buying thin
c.iiiie freely anu unless pric go 111a-
. terially higher the.i will be a ready
outlet for all thin cattle offered this
month.
Hogs,
| Hog prices averaged 1 to 2~> cents
jyuwer, extremes off* as much as 2f
cents with some that suited a special
oiuer, in medium weights, stronger.
However the general tendncy at ail
markts was downward. Packers are
trying to depress prices before the big
winter movement starts at the same
time eastern shipping demand al
Chicago has failen otl sharply. The
Ho
labor <
o t la hi
I holdei ,| 1 ;
ovide l by | ,w
1' ■ • • 1 Novembt i
tlemande<i an<l
TtfiKio-d. owner
certifii at- . a^
V v\ TAYIjOH.
'Kic-t pnblis K d ill OklaiM.Pia State Reg
lst«T, ThcirsilaN. Nov. nlvr 3, 1921 )
NOTICE — DEMAND FOR TAX DEED
(First pu'.i
All sizes, per pair
GORDON' SILKS, S1.30
Black only, a Gordon twelve threa
hose, semi-fashioned-five lisle top, i
$1.69 hose. S;teci;;lly priced
LIGHT OILING S ATUHD A V ON
20 pice
sort mi
< ; C'.''I \vi ight light outinr
si.fii)
I pure silk
>ur regular
$1.39
LV 1212 c
olendid ;is-
lav. Only,
J254c
Manure and •
Fertiliser
Th?"u««hln
1 in Oslanoma Stat
- iv« mvei i '-i
^iC^TlON NOTICE.
plaintiff unkn<
Ho the unknown
and Six (t > I
• -Inda l'ato-n. «
1 and Fourteen
rs of lx>ts Flv.
Two (2); and tt>
of I-< ts Thirteen
I dock Two ( 2);
lank, its successors
•is Fl'teen 115) and
rwo (2), all of the
•ed '"its or parcels
in that part of th«
«' mntv, Oklahom
p. t .i I I (eights Add!
shown 'M i • • i
>ii will 'tnkp notice
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Golobie, John. Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1921, newspaper, November 3, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc88650/m1/4/: accessed February 11, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.