The Peoples Elevator (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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THE PRC PI'IBS ELEVATOR.-
(Successor to the Oklahoma Guide.)
guthrie, oklahoma
Rev. H. T. S. Johnson, Okla. City,
Okla., Inter-Call Secretary for Ok-
lahoma and Texas Commends Rev.
bankers preach
A twelve-inch advertisement in the
Burlington Hawkeye, paid for by the
Merchants' National Bank of Burling-
ton, is as follows:
How lone would there be a "Bur- Brown and his work.
linirton on the Mississippi" if all of while attending the M. E. District
our churches should pack up and go? , Conference at Wichita, Kansas, where
How long would you remain a resi- Rev. Brown is pastor.
dent after the exodus of the churches? Made the following statement: I
Then—if your residence is now i,.arn that in less than five months
worth $10,000, for how much of this j that Rev. Brown has added thirty-
value are the churches responsible? ,hree members to the members ip
I)o vou think you could sell your resi- 1 and beside built up a fine sentimem
donee property for half its value. f0 rhis church in the community whete
should the churches move out, not to the church is located an.I as wo.,
return? throughout the city. 1 have always
The church is an inseparable part of regarded him as an .lea: ^pastm an,
the prosperity of each and every com- preacher. While Rev. Brown
munity. Each community prospers special qualification^ aw:
and is depressed as its churches pros for the ministry he has one irreat ac
per and are depressed. vantage of most nun-sters an- ihn.
Support some church according to is ho owns a newsp. ' ' P*
your ability. ■ P— %"J
Go to church todav!—-Northwestern for the christian oausi
how to advert se the church mo h
does it freely and he sets great re
suits. It takes great anility anil ii
fluence to operate a weekly news-
LOCALS
Christian Advocate.
American cities are gradually real
izing what a serious menace prostitu
lZinK wnai a serious ..
t ion is and how essential for human paper and blend it ir
. . i i _ • _ I _ >4n i\li mi l r *i . if.wlr cn .'I s TO ?1VC t
.> the church
work so as to give the le'igious V>tie
to the paper and at the same time
keep it newsy for too go a . . pu.
He has been able to do this. 1 wan
success.
health and happiness is its elimina
tion. Prostitution endangers family
life. Not only does it encourage late
marriages, but also it is often re- ...
sponsible for the breaking up of to commend him upon i .
homes. It degrades men and women
alike. It is closely associated with
many forms of crime. In some ease.-'
it has been used in the development
ot" a corrupt political system.
t Wll-EY I'NIY ERS1TY
Marshall, lexas
keeognized as a college of the first class by Texas. Loui*i ma. AA.rv -
nI.d Oklahoma Slate Boards of Education. Harvard, Boston University c
rs,tv of Illinois and University of Chicago represented on its facuit.. ■
twenty-seven in College Department, session IWfc Several
new buildings, steam heatd and clecUv lighted.
U. W. DOG AN, President
dont forget to
Business ir doing well in Guthrie R.
iT. MM !in'e!s who conducts a Tailor-
ing w.|>artr. nt and Cild Dr'.-.ik Stand
is doing well. H. E. Bowens who runs
a first class Shoe Repaii Shop has
all the work ho can do as a rule, the
Lillie's Drug Store leads in Drugs
and Books. The C. C. Clothier Co.
A Eirst class Eruniture Store with
one of the best Funeral Departments
in the State leads all others in its line
of business.
The House Grocery Store is a grow-
ing business and handles large busi-
ness in city and C >unty. The Price
Grocery Compnrn is an old established
business and i> d >ing well, for the
be-t and low. t rate of insurance, see
Patterson and Seely 113 South Divi-
sion.
Mr. McDaniels has one of tl*e lies
Service Car I.in - in ihe State which
runs night and day.
MAI E HELP
MEN WANTE't r -He ectivo work.
Experience i in< essary. Write for
details expls guaranteed posi-
tions. J. (i-> >r Gwv t Detec-
tive, St. I. >ui •.
MA1.K H KM' V V.NTKIl t'oloiv !
n on to oualifj >r s'eeping < : r and
Train l'nrf'v Kxperienee unneces-
sary. n i i ii furnished.
Write W. W. i'< ggess, St Louis Mo.
cult
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ceutly r
THE old rell able firm. all
kinds of insurances lowest rate
113 south division
A. V C.
I jtr^ rrAjn-M huavAion.
(Successor to the Oklahoma Guide.)
uptime, ultlHitoUia.
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Published Kvery 'Lhursdaj ^
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,ix Months "
Three Months —
^inslo Copy
Advertising Rates Made Know.. oh
\l>l>'ieation. . .
\11 business maters pertaining to
the Elevator should oe addressed to
1102 E. 15th Street, Wichita, Kai s.
Wall.on Brown, Editor and Publish-sr
This is the Branch Agency where the
Editor is located this year.
Phone D 2.' >9W ^
lies" Esther Brown, assistant
lublisher and assistant manager. Ill )
E. 18th Stree t. Tulsa, Okla*
Mr. and M>-s. Ural of Guthrie, Okla.
;ve miking t' ir home in Wichita.
v,r-?. I -al -"id her daughter lived
:ere formerly.
CATARRH
OF THE STOMACH
oc3c
I Judge A. P. P>rtw>od in all kiids
l'ealestaie and as made >t a speci
'"or "i '
vans .. - best e ' trade see h
SEN ATOR CM l.ER OE N. Y.
Pl.EIX.ES VOTE FOR DYER
Senator v < N * v
authoi -.f. ■ ncement
tional A~ ; 1
ment of ( ' -
work for an. vo tor in -1
Lynching li ' ih >t
diets earl)
"I >h:i ' '
I am sure we s
u
OU CANT ENJOY life
wub a tore, ovir. bloated tfoji-
ach. Food doe not Doumh.
Instead it is a source ol misery, causing
pains, belching. Hirnrxat and bead-
aches.
(j The petson wuh a bad ttonvacb
should be satisfied with Dodiing icm
than permanent, lasting relief.
The right ternedy will act upon the
linings of the stomach, emich the blood,
aid IB casting out the catarrhal poisons
and strengthen every bodily function,
(j The large number of people who
have successfully used Dr. Hartmn'i
famous medicine, recommended (of all
catarrhal conditions, offer the strongest
possible endorsement (or
Pe-ru-nA
IN SERVICE FIFTY TEAK
SIC33
A.E. WILLIAMS
funeral director w\th
O.C.GLOTHIEH CO
guthrie. okla.
phones 86and h35
The World Special H?ir Growe-
and ScaliJ ireauueui. Wonderful ti
, 'aliins hair, itching, sealf, dandruff
did baldness
(,;. J. BRI'SHT. Phone T'JI, and 3*:*
-vies .^t.
St. Paul Minn.
A UK MS \ MIII .
V\ chit a Airents for 'he Kle , .'.-.or
Mr. H. P. Hert lodi N. W uha-
f Kf'.T 'O auoqj
BAD SEWS FOR "WETS"
K;m-a- Ciiy. M«>., Oct. Hie
United States is rid ins: sa.eiy ou the
water wagon and su-
to-se.l into the road b> the
[ element in the coming elections wil
be negotiated wiih s, t
. K. W1 'ler, tia i n .1 cour ■
\ , .^ii i !.c i ;u.' of A merit
de.la d hi-re iy.
TABLETS OR LIQUID
SOLO EVERYWHEWt
Wil
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(1 - ruoiisned in Tne • ics i.. -
vator, October 26, 11 22.♦
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In Ihe Matter of The Estate of Hen-
rietta Roberts, lats of the town of
Langston, County of I>ogHn, State
of Oklahoma, deceased.
All persons having claims against
< lid Henrietta Roberts deceased, are
required to present the same, with the
necessary vouchers to the undersigned,
nuly appointed and qualified admin-
istrator of said deceased, at Langston,
Oklahoma, P. O. Box 1 f>5, at my resi-
lience in the City of Langston, County
IyOgan and State of Oklahoma,
within four months of the date hereof,
or the same will be forever barred.
Dated the HHh day of October, 1922.
J. SM1NGTON.
A<J ministrator.
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Brown, Walton. The Peoples Elevator (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1922, newspaper, November 16, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc94733/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.