The Peoples Elevator (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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CATARRH
OF THE STOMACH
nou CANT ENJOY LIFE
with a tore, tour, bloated itom-
•ch. Food doet not nourish.
Instead it ii a loaroe oi misery, cauang
pain*, bclchio^ < Tim iw and head-
ache.
^ The per too with a bad Homaeh
should be with nothing le
than permanent, lasting relief.
(J The right temedy wrl act upon (he
liningi of the stem* h, enrich tha bbad.
aid in casting out t! .c cotanKal poisons
and strengthen every bodily (unction.
^ The large nun Let oi people who
hare successfully >u«J Dr. Hartman's
famous medicine, rtc>,•mended for aB
catarrhal conditions, ofier (he strongest
possible endorsement for
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The Oklsthoiiiu Guide,
Published Weekly at Guthrie, Okla.
April 1, 1922.
Uate of Ukiauoma,
k'ountv of Logan — ss-
iJefor" me, A. I'. Portwood,
>tary public in rnd for th
• tate and county aforesaid, pe
mall/ appealed Walton Brow,
vho having been duly s^orn accordin
law, deposes and says that he
hp lo'kor, publisher and manager <
The Clc'ahoma Guide Paper.
That the names and addresses of th
publisher, editor, manning editor an
business managers are.
Publisher. Walton Brown, Guthri<
Okla.
Editor Walton Brown. Guthrii
nu-ia
That tHp owner is
Walton R own
WALTON' RROWX.
Sworn to qnd Htib.-< tihed before m
This 29th day of March 1922.
A. P. PORTWOOD. Nohr,
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A splendid Tonic find Blood Purifier, highly
recommendsd tor the Blood- Liver, Kidneys?
Bladder, Stomach and Bowels.
A Valuable Remedy for Rheumatism
In Perfumes and Toilet Goods We carry The
most complete line in the City and solicit your
patronage.
LILLIE'S DRUG STORE
206 West Oklahoma Ave. Phone 61
We are head quartera for School Books
Mationary nnd Supulifs-
1925
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'AFTKit tfK> LN YEARS }'AiSTOIt . IK
Rev. Walton Brown has ben assign-
ed to the pa.bioi e*i ol Uie iotil ialiet
W E. Church, V\i<hita, Kansas. His
(Work in Guihrie has endeared him to
the membership oi the M. E. Church
ynH the whole citizenship of Guthrie,
MALE HELP WANTED—Colored
•aen to qualUy for sleeping car and
Train Porters. Experience unneces-
sary. Transportation furnished.
Write W. W. Boggess, St. Lauls Mo.
WALTER BROWN, Publisher.
SHELBY'S GROCECERY
which was closed
is opened by
SAM SINGER
PHONE 383
PARUR BLANKETS KEEP YOU
AU.U Aa WOOLj COST FEW
Ch.ViJii SAVE JiANV HOLLARS
FtLL I* (JEM'S.
Libio Cv. 7li JUalUiuure Rliig., Chi-
•go, 111*
The World Special Hair Grower
and scalp Treatment. Wonderful for
falling hair, itching, acalf, dandruff
and baldness.
C. J. BKJ'iHT. Phone 734. and 369
SUC9 St.
6t Paul- Mln*.
Atit.VH NAMED.
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NIGHT and DAY
OFFICE PHONE 1253
RESIDENCE PHO IE 159
R. T. MCLANIAL
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notice to creditors
First Published in the Oklahoma
Guide, October 20th., 1921.
In the Matter of The Kstate of Hard>
R Reese late of Goodnight. Okla.,
County of Logan, State of Oklahoma,
Deceased.
AH persons having claims against
eald Hardy R. Keese, deceased are
required to present the same, with the
necessary vouchers to the under-
signed, duly appointed and qua if e
administratrix of said deceased at
Good night, Oklahoma, R. 1. Box 57 In
the County of Logan, and State of Ok-
lahoma, within four months of the
date hereof, or the same will be fo.
ever barred. ^ a . 1Q1)1
Dated the 18th day of October 1921.
ALABAMA REESE, Administratrix.
OEORGE W. CARRY, Attorney.
TEACHING THRIFT IN PUBLIC
SCHOOLS.
The school broad of Norfolk, Va. Is
SEE, WILL PATTERSON
FOK
Farm & Chattlc
Loans
209 E. Oklahoma Ave
PHONE 2i4
A. P. Portwood
REAL ESTATE AGENT
Office U7X S, 2nd. St.
Phone 1046
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(First Publshed in the Oklahoma
December 22, 1921.)
NOTICE.
In the District Court of
County, State of Oklahoma.
Adda Long, Plaintiff vs.
Long. Defendant.
The State of Oklahoma to Walter
Long, you will take notice that yon
Logan
Waltei
so successfully promoting thrift a-
mong the children of that city as to
attract attention in other states, North
and South. The simplicity of their
methods and the results speak for
themselves. ,—
In the sixteen school weeks since the i jiavo beon sued in above named court,
plan was Introduced 4,122 white child-; Ba,d plafntlft fned her petition In the
ren, 39 per cent of the total white 0ffice of Court Clerk December !Hh
enrollment, deposited $18,744 an aver- 1921 a8cklnK a divorce upon tn<-
'age per child of $4.50, or 28 cents pev ! Kround8 0f extreme cruelly, abandon-
of week. During the same time 3.138 col- p^nt und non support. Now, unles;
of ored children, 64 per cent of the tot- ^.ou anHwer 0n or before F«brti*ry
al colored enrollment, deposited $"• | ^nd 1922, judgment will be remLned
8^7 an average per child of $2.49 or ^ prayCrf in said petition.
; cents per week. . MARTHA M. NEAL Court Clerk
The percentage of clored as com-
pared with savers 1b striking, as is a
Many of our people do not know
about the old line "Great Eire Insur-
ance Company located at Atlanta, Ga.,
Iwith $100,0U0 UOl) capital, stock atfl
paid up. It is about two years old
and is doing a great business.
NOTICE TO CKKDITOBS
(First Published in the Okla. Guide
September 15th, 1921.)
In the Matter of the Estate
Henry Shelby late of the City
Guthrie County of Logan, State of Ok
lahoma, Deceased.
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All persons having claimB against1 u centg per week.
said Henry Shelby deceased, are re-
quired to present the same, with the pare(, wun 8U>clo „ __
necessary vouchers to the undersign- compari80n of the amounts withdrawn
ed. dully appointed and qualified Ad- bv eaeh milo children draw out
mlnistrator of said deceased, at 1017 ovej.
West Springer Ave., In the City of
; Guthrie
of Oklahoma, within four months of
the date hereof or the same will be
forever barred.
Dated the 14 day of Sept.
White children draw out
half their savings the colored
ones only a sixth of their; so that
County of Logan, and State the fonnGrs' excess of $11,00$0 fell to
$2,500 excess at the end of the term
B. F. GARRNETT, Att'y. for
(Seal)
Pitt
Phone 713.
P Wil
Atftntatstrfrtav
WtleanK Hetmda
W*ere was not a sound in ti> V-<a *
except the ticking of the olo. Mary
was slttlnsr on the floor, disconsolately
rlnying with her doll. S^uddenly flier*
I was a vlgon.^ia stfn* plnjr of small fees
on the porch. "Oh," exclaimed Mary
| ivifh H nigh of relief "It m«ko*<
' . . ... . ihr- of- ''f4 delightful iMtar Bob' twit-
tesching of thrift to reiDforce the el ^
rt)rta of the uohool.
The white children doubtless have a
wider range of wants; but the figures
also indicate more interest and
from colored than from
may
oversight
white parents, and more homing
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Brown, Walton. The Peoples Elevator (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1922, newspaper, April 27, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc94710/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.