The Peoples Elevator (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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THE PEOPLES ELEVATOR.
(Successor to the Oklahoma Guide.)
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nd up to $i5.00. Pants $7.50 up to $22.50.
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The 1; : e Un'LeJ States Senator
Stephen J3- Elkin, <)f West Virginia,
once said: "'A:! hough money is a
}?reat power and i never unfashion-
able, yet we must not fall into the
< :vr , '.h:nki. • I'.at ;t brings happi-
nc.s ~nd every good thing in life. Far
from it.
"A clever man once paid to his
son: 'John, when you chase the dol-
lars, all right; but look out my boy,
when the dollars chase you.' "The
trouble, Worry and anxiety will
dwell with you. After a certain point,
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At Least It Is More Blessed
The religion of the United States
r generations hack has been consi-
uerably a religion ofg sayings banks.
I here is something of course to be
said for that religion.. It pans out
pretty wcil in a good many particu-
lars hut i: .to many minds in the last
ten years has come like absolute news
the realization thmat it will not save
the word. Accumulated capital come-
in hat' y but that it not enough.
Unless there is something else to
hold the minds of men a fire will
sooner >r later break out in them that
will reduce all savings to ashes. That
is an old story. The lesson of it is
that the most important inheritance
that children get- from their parents
is spiritual and mental. Dollars can-
not make them safe in the word, but
character can. With character, dol-
lars will probably be useful; without
it, they won t. Jo teach one's son to
give may easily be a better provision
for him than to teach him to save.—
E. S. Martin, in Life.
NO i ICE i O CREDITORS
(First Pubi s! erl in the Peoples Eleva-
tor Jure 20th, 1922.)
In the matter of the estate of T. E.
McEiroy, late of the County of
I <•■■'-•■an, Sta.e of Oklahoma, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said T. E. Mel ;roy, deceased, are re-
quired to present the same, with the
nnre. sary vouchers to the undersigned,
duly appointed and qualified Admin*
i- •••"ii\\ of •••nil deceased, at Guth-
rie Oklahoma Route 9, Hox 80, County
of Logan no Si ate < " Oklahoma, with-
in four month of the date hereof, or
ti-o same will In; forever barred.
Date the 17th dav of June 1022.
ESLEY'A. McELOY,
Adnrnistratrix.
VJD. ROHF.UTSON
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Brown, Walton. The Peoples Elevator (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1922, newspaper, December 7, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc94735/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.