The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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"In Union There Is Strength, Two Are.Better Than.Ope, A Three/old Cord Is Not^Qyickly Broken. '
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, APRIL. ^23
1914
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THE FAMILY
J SHOE STORE
This Ho ne of Good Shoes pro-
vides Shoes to meet the special
requirements of every Member of than my selfi
the Family!
The Duty of a Ruial Church
The Duty of Partor Dcacons
and MembeVs to the Rural
Church
(By Miss Mary Bkamk)
Dear Members and Co-w,crkers
ii < hrist l o stand before you ip
a business meeting trying to
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lead and instruct older Christians
We are now ready to serve our
trade with new Spring Footwear
made from all the good'leathers and
in ali the correct Spring models!
— iE-' A shoe for every foot
at prices within the reach of all.
FOR SETTER SHOES
EZX* EifflSBESaSKBSEiaEEJ
WHENEVER 11 NEii
iBfHUSMK
^AOUSHCO /6.90
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The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic 13 Equally
Valuable as. a General Tonic ecauae it Acts on the Liver,
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up
the Whole System. Foi-Grown People and Children,
I feel unqualified, but through
the assistance of the divine pow-
er, I will venture to do the best
I car ; because I prorr.isqd <|cd
if He would parden me of my
sins I would never let go of His
hand. Trying to do all in my
ppwer to try to upbuild the
cause of Christ.
First, t&ke the word duty
meaning what each one of us is
bound to perform Next the
word rural which means belong
ing to the country The word
church means a body of Chris-
tians all agreeing, touching up-
on one thing and t,jiat teip£ Jes-
Uf< Christ-
I believe the duty of a rural
church that each individual be
punctual true to God and their ]
church covenant-
As to I'astor ind Deacons I do
not believe that the people are
all together the blame for calling
unqualified ministers and I for
,oce believe it w.qyld be better
for some ministers to plow plant
corn and cotton than to try to
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MILL'S GROCERY
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We carry a complet line of Staple
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and Fancy Groceries
Phone 513,
Gar, Perkins & ind, St.
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You know what you uro taking when yoa take Grove'a Tasteless chiil tonic
as the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known
tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It ia strong ae the stiongest bitter
tonic and is in Tasteless l'orm. It has r.o equal iir Malaria, Chilli and Fever,
Weakness, general debility acd loss o! appetite. Gives life and vIroi to Nursing
Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Rr uvea Biliousness without pargin™.
Relieves nervous depression and low spirii^. Arouses the liver to action and
purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Su;- Appetizer. A Complete Strengthened L,pa(.h and this is their results
No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. SOc. Preac'1' anu ttllS reSU ,
' ' . a pulpit disijracei', the pews
i i 114 11 i v I 4 V/ \J spoiled, the congregation scatter
7*r ^wikik7kikiki<Tkik -r j ed and the deacon board divide^
with ignorance.
J'hey aid to constrict, instead
of preaching- j.t? the people they
preach at the people and incour-
age friction in the church.
To the MeRibejf?- It is true in
ninny instance fhe attendance
and sjjppsrt in a number of rural
churches are very discouraging.
Some says it is because the far
mers receive such little recom-
pense for £beif crops: But 1 say
not The farmer receive not less
than 20 per cent more than he
did fifteen years f go.
It is not true thqt the farmpr§
cannot dress well or support
their pastor why they lag and
drag - we shall not take this
for an excuse \vp will hfivci to
spplt and find a cause elsewhere.
\Ve neejl unity between people
of all faith of Christianity and
we the Mt. Pleasant l>apt!st chur
ch more especially at Zion need
more unity, we need more pray-
er for prayer is tjlie key that un-
lock heaven's door.
Secondly we need a system o?
finance that will aid adiquate sup,
■sort the pastor and that wiL
meet with the approval of a
majority of the members of the.
churches-
Third the spirit of charity ex-
ercises more toward thp worldly
element and less harping on ju t
c;rtiin things so called sin,
which cannot be proven by the
continued on Page 3,
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"WIS DO
Job Printing
OF EVERY DISCRETION
Give us your cards, bills, envel
opes, letterheadsphampleis and
minutes.
Oils. Glide
To The S. S. Workers
Chickasha Okl«.
To the S. Workers pf the State of Okla.
Dear Co—Workers:
fT'he State Sunday
School Ex Hoard have decided to hold an Industrial Kxhibi
tion in connection with the State S. S- Convention to be held
with the First iiaptistS- S. of Mu kogee in July
The Exhibit will be in charge of a Special Committee of
which Rev. A. ('.-Capers, Chairman- The writer was ap—
pointed Sec'y, and given task of working up [said cejebra
tion. V- e i,0pe t0 ma|{e this a grand affair.
Each S. S. Supt. and I'astor is earnestly requested to cc-
operat^y/ith us,in collecting articles for exhibits-
Also the following special collectors are appointed to col-
lect articles for exhibits
Sisterp FVaneisrD&niels Vian, Hattie L. Owens,Mc Aleeter;
Hannah Currie, Pauls Valley, UJa W'esbrook, Okln. City
Carrie Calhoun, Guthrie; Mary M. Fletcher, Cliickasha; M.
L. (Bachelor, Ardmore; M. McFalls, Enid; Li la Glass, Sa-
pulpa; Prisilla Ballard. Tatums; X. i,- Cato Davis, Mm P
S. Bryant and Mrs- J. Perkins, Muskogee; Miss Lillian
Pruitt, Rqley: F- E. Maeon, Tallahassee, Allie Ross, Ft
Gibson; Carrie Foster, Guthrie; Rebekah Goff, Cole; l.lla
Johnson. R 1. Box 70, Dover, Annie M. Smyth, Okla..l'ity.
Bessie Ross, Ft..Gibson. Bros Wm. A.Hill, Rentiesville
R B. Biaekeen.'Eu faula, J. E. Edwards, Nero town and
Rev. E W. I'erry, Lawton, Wister -Mary Jane Flemings
Vinita, yther appointments will be made later
].t is earnestly hoped, that ,the workers appinted will ge
down to work at once collecting article Said articles must
bear owner's name ar.d address, that same car. be returned
to its rightful owner You will please report rto the *ec'y
your prpgrsss every ten day Now Co-worker help us to
make this feature of our Convention# success
For further info,rmatiop Address, Sec'y S S- S. Industri
fcl Exhibition.
Rev- A. C. Heaves.
m. S. ,1st. Sj*.
Chickasha Okla.
PROGRAM
OF
N. E. 0. S, S. INSTITUTE
To Be Held With
Canaan Baptist Ch^rclj, Chandler, Okla
Satijrday Before The Fifth Lord's Day in May
Fridqy Njgbt Sermon by Rev. Gardner, Welston.
SATURDAY
9:30 Pevptipns lpd by Sifter C, Foster and i
Glover, *
Discussion, "How Jp effect a, r*uecessfa! Sunday
School," led by Rev. Grimmit tliscyssed by fJl-
11:00 o'clock sermon by Rev Daniel*—
Collection
2:00 o'clock Devotion led by Hitter J. .Vaoksorj and
Sisler Locket
2:80 Paper by sister -Mary Glover, Subject "Haw
to Interest the Voqng men"
Subject "Hqw to teach Si^nday School Ix ss< n" led
by S ster ''ackson. diseiissed by all,
NIGHT
7:3/t Praise service ccmducteu by
8.00 o'clock, Sermon by Rev- C, K. Herrel-
SUN DA Y
'■ 9:30 Mondel Sunday School Conducted by 1'raf-
Wallace
11:00 -S'TWon by Rev. S. Clark Guthrie
2 00 Qualifications of Superintendents and Teach—
rs lead by Sister
The B. Y P- V. as an aid to the Church by
Mrs, M< "eaty.
NIGHT
7-;30 Prt*ise servicei conducted by
Sermon by K'ev s R Glover, moderator of the
Association,
Done by Order of the Executive Boardt
Prof. Wallace President
-Mis* lsibella. Glover, Secretary,
F. B. L I L L I E
^ ould it surprise you to learn that there k over *.">,000,
<100. in the United States invested in the the Post Card
Business? I he picture post card industry ofiuiiiiiied in
Germany, when or.Unly lGtli., 1870- Echwartz «f Olden-
burg placed on sale the first illustrated I'ost Card, .this in-
dustry has grown into an <m~tr.enie "proportion, ha* taken
taken hold of every civilized country of the world, and lias
robbed soeii,lw:res}:ondence of every sting, Germany ox-
port to the United States alone each year ever itl.MUJ.OOC
worth of post cards and average of 4 to each maij. woman
and child in this country. Postcards thave risen from a
mere,(keam into a staple article and are .like electricity,
steam and. the tango, necessary to make the world go
round. But the climax of th< post card industry was iuvj
reached until March 25'h., 11)14 — when F. B. Lillie of Gutli-
rie Oklahoma received a complete line ofiEaster Post Cartls
direct from tilt! manufacturer, and it. i t indeed with great
pleasureithat we call your Attention .to the display in cur
east show window.
Happy Eastertide has its little flaws ju^t like any othe
Holiday Season, Perhaps your new Spring clothes are t
trifle light for chilly nights and you have caught a ccld.
We car banish itinone night- "*
This is the Drug
Store where your Doctor's perscription is handled with
care and dispatch, where the best and purest drugs are used
and where proprietary articlej are suld for what they are,
and sold for fair prices- You will find We ha.ve mastered
the art of conducting a Druif Store in,the most up to date
manner and this,is the most satisfactory jjlacejn .thecity to
trade.
Lillie Drug & Stationary Co.
(Renfroe's Old Stand)
Phone 61, 206 W. Okla
THE KOfrAK STORE
f The Home of JohnDeere-
$ Implements, Wagon*, Buggies and Harness,
* JERRY LIND CULTIVATORS
The Farmer Friend
Phone 346 W D Packer
2Q2, N. Division St,
Guthrie, Okla,
EXECUTIVE BOARD-
'1'lve Exaoutive Board meets
at Sweet Honae Baptist Church
Friday before the first Sunday
in M y hII members are asked
to be present.
Every tjantist is ask to bring
oae penny tor each year he has
soldiered 107 ^'Jurist
PROGRAM
Can a church e&ist long with
out a preacher" by c K Ander
son: what paj-t of the church
work has the deacon. ch&Ke of
spiritual or Tempera! by C B
lierrell, followed by afcl.
Rev S. R Glover Mod
R G Gardner Cor Sec.
9w«« Charity.
"H*s It avrr occurred to yoti that
the more money « man hnn tho mora
dtflloult It la for him to he charitable?
Whon ana Ii poor and han only n few
aenta It la nn enay matter to «llvl«ta
the money with aome poor tfavii who
Finds Cure for Epilepsy
After Years af Suffering
"ja y <l:tughtw vu Afflicted with
epileptic Lt* for thre« years, the attacks
«omina every few weeks. Wo emyloye<l
•evviral doctors but they did her IMS
food. About %
year a g o w a
heard of Dr.
Miles' Nervine,
and tt certainly
has proved A
blessing to our
little girt. She la
now apparently;
cured and Is cn-
Joyln* Vie host
of hesfth It la
over a your sine*
she has had a.
fit. We cunnot
speak too highly^
af Dr. SfJIes' Nervine."
UU9. FRANK ANDERSON.
Oseifrcy. Minn.
Thousands of children in tho
United States who a e suffering;
trom attacks oi epilepsy are a.
burden and sorrow to their parents*
who would give anything to restore
health to the sufferers.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
13 owe oi the ticst remedies known
for this affliction. It has proven
beneficial in thousands of case*
anil those who have used it have-
t'lie graatest faith ia it It is not
a "cure-all," but a reliable remedy
lor nervous diseases. You need,
not hatitoU ta give it trial.
*•14 by a* DtcmKU. If the drat
b*t«l. IsMs k mint yaur manay tat
ratuMia*. •
NUJU WVQICAV ««. KIMiart, ln«,
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Perkins, G. N. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1914, newspaper, April 23, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc96242/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.