The Helena Star. (Helena, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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Gbe jHdena Star
Official City Paper
Published Every Thursday
-BY-
EVERETT B COPPAGE
Subscriptions $1 per year
J C BLANTON "
Practical’ Auctioneer
Will cry sales in Alfalfa and
adjoining counties ' Prices rea-
sonable satisfaction Guaranteed
Dates made at the Star office
Advertising ratas made known on
application
Entered as second class mail mailer Decembers?
1905 al the post office at Heena Oklahoma under
acl of Congress of March 3rd IS? 9
Notice
paper
the LABEL on 'your
Ex-President Grover Cleveland
died W ednesday after a lingering
illness
J IL Hagameir editor of the
Goltry News has installed a cyl-
inder press
The paper trust having had
the scare of its life has decided to
be good— or at least as good as it
has to be '
'IS-
GEO OAKLEY
AUCTIONEER
Cries 6ales large or
small at reasonable
terms and guarantees
satisfaction
Leave orders at the
STAR office
We
Dressmaking
Miss Lucy Travis is pre-
pared to do your dressmak-
ing at reasonable prices
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Will be found at the home of Mrs
Elmer French iu High School
addition’'
Mr Peach has been nominated
for governor of Conneticut If he
isn’t pickled before November the
frost will get him
The diiakirdi refused to con-
sider any radical change in the
feminine headgear ' The wise
diikirJi have probably been
getting prices on Merry Widow
hats
Three oft- e biggest piano man-
ufacturing conerns in the country
have been merged into a harmon-
ous trust
Base ball keeps on being just as
exciting to die masses in presiden-
tial years as in any other kind of
years The fans doi’t yield to
“nuffin”
Some of those presidential ' as-
pirants who have -been sawing
wood for a year or more may tin J
consolation in the thought that
the exercise was good for them
Thinks It Saved His Life
Lester M Nelson of Naples
Maine says in a recent- letter
T have used DrJ ‘ King’s New
Discovery many years for coughs
and colds and I think it saved
my life I found it a reliable
remedy for throat and lung com
plaints and would no" more be
without a bottle than I would be
without food” For nearly fortty
years New Discovery has stood at
the head of the throat and lung
remedies A as a preventive of
pneumonia and healer of weak
lungs it bas no equal
Sold under guarantee a Brewer
Drug Co '50Tand $10C- Tria
bottle free
The horse cars have been with
drawn from all but three lines in
New York Ci ty That town is get-
ting as proud and progressive as
the average little rural county seat
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Owing top scarcityof the tim-
ber supply 'he srverat political
parties of the present year should
try and geWTiloihr ‘lthjH5)fejw
planks as possible in their plat-
forms Save the pulp!
'i
WII Taft was nominated for
president at the Chicago Conven-
tion last week and J 'S'tjhcrman
of New )'ofk was nominated for
Vice Presitit a reguljif “pud”
for the democrats
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Much tall? is lying made about
getting a street sprinkler for lie
lena this would be a gdou Trt(Ae'
and no one should hesitjtft j Jffjpnj
paying their porportional parj to-
wards maintaining it
No town will become a good bus-
iness centerso long as its business
in ess men rely on a few merchants
to make tlfo effort to bring trade
to town To often the men in a
few lines of trade are about the
only ones that reach out after cus-
tom No town can succeed unless
all lines work to draw trade from
Be A Booster
r
St Peter sits at the Heavenly
Gate his hand on the strings of a
lyre and he sings a low song as he
patiently waits for the souls of
those who expire He hears in
the distance the chorus of song
that swells from the foot of the
tlifone and he smiles as the music
is wafted along and warbles a lay
i)f Ins own
“There is roorc- in this region
for millions of souls who by sor-
row or woe i$ bereft 1’tis' for those
who have suffered the melody rolls
but kickers must'turn to the left
There is room here for people
who when they were young pre-
sisted in sowing wild oats yet
boomed vjp their towns with sinew
and tongue but kickers must go
with the goats There is room for
the people who pointed with pride
to beauty and growth of their
tpwn who kept singing its prais-
es aloud till they died but the
knocker will please - amble down
They’d say that the music was all
out of tune and the angelic ' robes
hand me downs’ and they’d send
for a jeweler off in the moon to
sample the gold in their crowns
Nov while there is room for mil-
lions who by sorrow and woe are
bereft we want no complaint o
the music that rolls so the kickers
must turn to the left— Chickasha
as far as possible— -Curtis Review Express
“Advertising is no good” said
the man in old clothes ‘‘never
helped me none” The millionaire
merchant smiled “That is be-
cause you tried it John as the
Indian tried the featherbed” An
Indian took a feather placed it on
a plank and slept on it all night
Ij the morning he growled: pale-
face say feathers heap soft Pale-
face heap fool ugh— Jet Visitor
Bucklin's Arnica Salve Wins
Tom Moore of Rural Route I
Cochran Ga writes ‘‘I had ' a
bad sore come on the - instep of
my foot and could 'find uothing
that would heal it until I applied
Bucklin’s Arnica' Salve Less
than oue half of a 25cent box won
tbe day for -me by affecting a
perfect cure Sold-under guar-
antee at Brewer Drug Co
Sell Typewriters
Rent “ 3
Repair 3
Exchange “ tAMavesJ
Sell Tabulating At- j
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tachments ' 3
“ Typewriter Sup-
plies - 3
“ “ Furniture 3
v j
I Furnish Stenograph-
ers and Operators jj
Can we Serve You? j
Remington Typewriter Company 1
T 6 Broadway OKLAHOMA CITY J
J Branches Everywhere $
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ORLAND CLINE 1
-DEALERS 1N-
Fresh and cured Heats of all
kind Fish and Oysters in season
We pay highest market prices for Hides -1
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and furs Jf
II GREENLAND
Contractor and Builder
Plans and Specifications
Furnished on jeqoest
HELENA’— OKLAHOMA-
THE metropolitan
Ob business risd! Oh student too
In our shop we’ve room for you -And
if you come and try our 6tyle
We’re sure to keep your name on file
And in our shop where all is clean
With towels white and razors keen
Just as we do from morn till night
We’ll put your whiskerR out of sight
Without a pain or smarting scratch
Out by the roots stubs we‘JJ Biiatch
And when we’re thro without a gash
All we ask of you isready cash
Arnold Paulding
1st door south Meat Market
CONYERS BROS
City Dray and Transfer
Good wagons teams and
prompt service We meet
all trains and can transfer
your baggage Give us
your work
1 1 ) 1
Prices reasonable Phone 84
Kesldenco Phone 0t2 Office Phone 701
’ OR’ J H BARNES
Practice Limited to
Eve Ear Nose and Throat
222 Chamber of Commerce H’dtr ENID OK
S N MEYERS M D
Physician and Surgeon i
All calls answered promptly
Office in Anderson-WilhDe office
Office phone 28 Residence phone 61
DR 8M JENKINS
- SPECIALIST !r
Eye Ear’ Nose and Throat Glasses
flitted correstly -
floekaday Bldg ' Enid Oklahoma
GRAND VIEW HERD
of
DUROC JERSEY
Sept Pigs of both Sexes
-- : For Sale
A R KEAIILIER Helena OT
CLOUD & CLOUD
LAWYERS
PRACTICE IN AIL COURTS
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Office In
Cherokee
Whine Building
Oklanoma
Carmen Helena-
J A HORROW
DENTIST'
AtfHelena every Monday and
Tuesday
’ Notice'
Parties desiring information in
regard to the Helena Horse Im:
provement- Association wilL re-
ceive same by calling Phone 24
We call your attention to our
rules of breeding ’
YA Glasgow Pres
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Read the following list and L
write us for Catalogue
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can pay cash When a small pay
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Also
repair work
Expert Piano Tuning
- on all instruments va
A FREDERICKSON & MELLON £
ft ENID OKLAHOMA Jv
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j For all kinds of Building
Material i see -
fl CTS ALE LUMBER CO
C L GUEEX MffP-
©6 TO A lHi: McGutchan
Blacksmithing Wagon and' Car
riage work Horse Shoeing a spec-
ialty Popular prices
All work Guaranteed
- A H McCutchin
Northwest Corner Main Street' Helena Oklahoma
GEM PHARMACY
For Drugs Patent Medicines
Notions and Cigars
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Call and see us Our Prices are Right
E D IMMELL Proprietor
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Coppage, Everett B. The Helena Star. (Helena, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1908, newspaper, June 25, 1908; Helena, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1726155/m1/4/?q=cherokee: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.