The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. XXJJI
G a T H R I
OK L A H O M
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SHOES OF QUALITY
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FfOlLL'S GROCEhY
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TO ONE
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how To Give Quinine To Children.
PFrtRTY.TTJn. I* thetrnde-mnr'; mm* trhon to B4-
improved Uuiuiue. II i «Ti*tcleMiByrup. pleas-
nut to take nud doe* not distuib the stomach.
Children taV'- it and never know it In Quinine.
y\l*o ftpc-cinlly mlnptetl to adult* who r un.
on!...ury I)o«-3 n< t naiw.'ta i:
cause !• licsM 1101 ringing in the head. Try
It the next time? you need Ouiaii.e i r any pu
p( A«k 1 : mince or'-lunl ! ' . i lie
fu>4je I i. rJUl.iNi. i* t'wwr ii ' {.i. . *.« b.it.
TTie Supreme Test.
"Job wiik supposed to be a most p
tlent man." remarked the ObBerver (
Events and ThlngB, "but we ne\
heard of r\ny one seeing him trying I
ge* a lively eel off a (ishhook
\onkors Statesman.
POINTS
about our shoes;
^ut few People, when buying
-Lots, ever give tlu [leather of which the
lice? are made any consideration!
Leathers of the same name are not
always alike by any manner of means!
There are good leathers and
poor leathers known by the same name!
On the grade of leather used depends largely the
life and satisfaction you get out ,of your shoes!
THE BEST OF LEATHERS
Our Sh&js arc made from the best o( stock—not
seconds. The leathers arc sclectcd with the greatest of
care by men of great experience! That's what makes--
OUR SHOES SO GOOD
Shoes for every member of the Family and Shoes
(for every occasion y ou might wish them.
Our Prices are the cheapest when quality is
(Considered.
fifty, (Sob, 0) (Ktit? lis fh; at?!
By CHARLES J. M'GUIRK.
The world's a-tremble with the tread
Of millions of her fighting men,
The bodies of the shriveled dead
Pass into common clay again
And at their doors the women stand
With starving babes at shrunken breast.
And wail their mourning of the band
That perished in the war god's quest.
O God, Thy people cry to thee,
Who know'st all the fruits of war.
Wilt Thou not hear? Wilt thou not see? .
Or is there punishment in store ?
Lord God, Thy splendor shines again
Magnificent with earth's surcease;
Grant mercy on Thy children, then,
And pity, God, O give us Peace!
—Chicago 7n3an*
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Mil's ! EOG HWE
We carry a complet line of Staple
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^ and Fancy Groceries
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PJione 513, Cpr, Perkins & 2nd. St.
Of Course There's a Santa!
pjgl The coming of Christmas moans to a thousand small boys^.
d^and girls the first real struggle with the first itqI problem /•.,
3^of life — Is there a Sant:i Cluas? !'h«*y puzzle over it by^' f
^themselves; they discuss it in groups, with greater or less.vjy
4%temerity, according to the number of their years; they men-*
tion it to us, their elders but not wi'h ino much confidence.^'
^already the mischief is working in their soul and they doubt§jj|
'jjjjusa bit; they half suspect we an- dec ving them
Alas for the little ones who* mot : or >•• so misguided in ^
feher conception of Truth (hat .-lie f >oh h and to fi\- the- lia-^jpi
^biesin unbelief, and tell them Soleninlv, "'No my dears.^
ik there is no Santa Ch us"!
Suppose on Christmas morning we call a congress of ba-'
bies of Christendom and see whither or not there is a Santa;
Claus. Here they come from all parts of the world. flow?
glad they arc, how beautiful and how nois> they arms fUll
gil's their eyes full of love! And what are they al! saying
Whose name is on every tongue? It is Santa Claus. Kris-?
^Kringle, Father « hristmas, 'le petit Jesu - one name derj
^'claired in various tongues, the bountiful giver of good things"
with which they all are laden. Of course there is a Snnta?
gtoClause, dear doubting young America- s
^ As to his coining down the ahimney can yon prove th it he
^?doc,8 not? ..nd if he does not you can be sure of this —he ac- *
accomplishes an even tighter squeeze. He comes down intot
Jfeali sizes and kinds of hearts and make them do all sorts ofcS
.^charming things uutil some persons are a wonder to them'
^"selves, beholding how good and generous they become ate
^Cliristmas time- £
THIS Prescription
most BE FIM-c0
WITH INFINITE
CARE «
'TA/KE THIS TO THE MOST RELIABLE
DRUGGIST"— is tlie order given you by your
physician when he write the prescription—
and that's the icason why you should bring it
i straight to this store.
It will be filled only with the purest dru°c -
a registered expert following the formula letter
by letter and then by double checking to see if
is absolutely correct.
25 years in Guthrie with continual service ns
your Druggist is our recommendation for your
patronage.
V
Liilie Drug & Stationary Co
(Rcnfroc s Old Stand)
206 W. Qk's
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HOLIDAY
RATES
On account of Christmas Holidays
the Santa Fe will offer reduce fare
tickets to many points.
Kansas City and Return $13.10
St. Louis and Return $21.95
To many points in Texas
we offer rate of fare and
one third for the round trip.
Tickets on Sale Dec. 23, 24, 25 &
26th. a: I carrying final return limit
January 6th.
M. N. Cochrell,
' Agent.
Difference Pualea Her.
Mrs. Gaddy—"There are both© d!t-
lnctIon8 hi life whlcti ar* very puz-
/.llLK to me." Froreasor Pundit—' Like
what, for Instance?" Mrs. Gaddy—
'When you write everything bad und
mean In a man's life in a book lor
avery body to road, It !b biography, but
*.vn you Just tell the same things to
lew people « n a front porch. It's goo-
Baltimore American.
Cures Oid Sores, Other Remodlet Wcn't Cun
1 he worst caies, no matter of how long ^tanti • g,
are cured by the wonderful, old relial i Dr.
! Porter'* Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves
I'aiu axul ileal at t^e tune time. 2Gc, 60c, $L0o.
Cherry-Blo «om Lanef.
If sny one Reck tlio lien:'
Jnpnn, he will find It In Hie
( o! the Mionnfain rlierry c xhallnc tt#
frngrance lu the morning suu
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1914, newspaper, December 24, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc96276/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.