The Guthrie Daily Star (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 91, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 25, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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t*a#" la th* p«at Ikr*o «r*Hu
grip theft case
to be tried soon
I aaJMat* far j l<we**ar.
UnaJart to the Tot* at the B*?aa
'irar. priaarr, Aogrut (.
safe remedy ends
catarrh miseries
DBS. £. *. SEIFFBBTS'
Saaitaiiuai aa4 Katft Uout*
117 So. Broad (Guthrie, Ota.)
Opposite Temple Phone 421.
HEALING ART.
No medicine. No operations.
We Treat with Wiaeral Water
Consultation Free — -Satiafae-
Guaranteed.
W L Hialin of S*«ard Twmkip
I aaw^jtk-ea -jU <-andidacj tor C'ocudU-
; alooer of jierood Diatrkt, aab)*ct u
the rote of th* repaitfiean primary,
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W'®* laMaot Carw aad Pre-
««t '«Wt4 >at C«ld ia Th*
The jaickem.
I Hli GKI<<Wr>Lt>
Par Sheriff.
Tli<- Star is aitinrM *_o aooonnce
r^>as H Urisvold as a ' ar d*t * ;or
«hertff of l/>(as coan:y on th* re-
publican ti-bet.
W* fc*slr e tftore la V«e-t*r
fa
health ordiaaiK* on eoari'tloa ta B " e train* or v*netii:ngf that .nd*r-
flk* '//ns.'t for this office than Mr. **d «,*t s * CARTER.
Mflls a«d ** aoold like to -e b< Mt2 °>ralnr PoW"- fcf*tr
auafce tk* ra^:- ————
'J -ilwrf**> for th* Daily Btar
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1 aadldate tor sheriff I.atraa I *aat;
8okJe«-t to te r^Ukag prj
rr.-ary, Ao«aat (. i lj.
Wan CoMrii* sod Break* Bihs.
After a frightful coughing speei a
man in Neenah, Wisconsin, felt terri-
ble pains in his side and his doctor
found two ribs had been broken. What
agory Dr Kings New Diacorery
would hare saved him. A few tea-
apoinfuls ends a late cough, wMle
fe« aad bes*. way peraiatent are routs obstinate coughs
to care -^tarrh or a eoid in the head expels stubb >rn j->!ds a- tiealg weak.
.§ by 38ing a reniedy that will "toncb sore lungs. "I fn* gur« its a God-
•he apot and do Ma work quick- send to hum jury/ writes Mrs. Efha
Sy wttkoat lea^in? aay bad effectt Morton, folui >bi.-. y.,.( "ror I beiic"
Kly> Cr*a« Baim, wcieh ia applied 1 wo-jld iiav. eaaanmptlon odar if
to the Mria or rubbed on the • I had not used th* gr -at remedy/ 'its
throat or eiest gets right at the roo' guaranteed to 2aiir.,v, ^nd you can
of the -rouble aad toatant!/ relievea get a free tritl bottl« or 50 cent or J1
ereo the worn, 'as* of catarrh or sixe at all drugging.
coid. A few mtarsjet after applied
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Gem Theatre
New Management
The ImpoHHible Pleane wiJ! try to do it?
3 New Reels Daily
Try us ONCE
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•4 th* traveling man owning the
grips from ftelng in court it wa* con-
tinued for a few days. —
— E. J. OREKHOLZEB
WE* 7 HI tTRE. i "aatj • <.ma>i««i*a*r I'inl Di«trkt,
((ree'lac. mibje' t to the will of the reptibii-
T * rirftnagement wtor.e* to an- , n primary, Aagnst I
noonce tft the public ska* the Gem la
yon can feel a Sooasnlng op in the
:esd, she pain acd the soreness are
gone, the sense of taste, sme'l and
searing coae baek. and yon fee! like
a different person.
Ely's Cream Balra cleanses, heals
•ill strengthens th* inflamed mem-
branes, takes away that stuffed up
feeling and doll pain in the head, re-
HAVE T#U SIGNED IT?
undergoing a thorough orerhani.ng
and many iraprorexnents are being
made for tke comfort of the patrons.
Ventilation Is now firs' Two of
t*r Register «f IM«.
Pleas* announc* my nau.<- a.s a can-
didate for the nomination for Regis-
Attention has been called to the
fact that there are a large number of
young men in Guthrie who will be
voters in November who have not yet
signed the capital petition.
j If they can vote at the time the
lieves the throat soreness and stop, ^ ^ enU,led to
the nasty discharge which is the
cans* of the diagoating hawking, spit
ting, blowing of the nose and fou!
breath. Hay fever victims who are
the .ateat and beat machines art in t<rr °f *ab^*1 10 the actl"n 01 made miserable by fit. of sneering,
atalled with other lutprot ements up
to date AI<o we will offer a com-!
plete dutage of the Itutest t>icture*
every day and the beat mo#*- to suit
the picture Unit, we can get
Come and seo us,
Rea^ectfully,
Geo. T. Stapleton, Mgr
•he repnbiican prtnar7 August ®
El.WOKE E. *H;iM,EY
Don't Wait
Until the Fall
We are of the opinion that if you
.a, , ^ " rel!l! 7011 Immed' are Mpectin8 to attend our school
lately, and a >0 cent bott e will more you cannot give a reasonable excuse
cougoing and woeexing get instant
and permanent relief by the use of
this simple remedy.
Don* auffer another minute. Ely's
Cream Balm
F#r Cobb f attorney.
Pleaae announce that I am a can-
didate for renomination for county
attorney of Logan county, aubject to ,
the action of the republ.can primary drlt{^lL/ ^ a co!T'p ele cure- A" for postponing entering until Fall.
Special Agents, Owl Drug
104 East Oklahoma Avenue.
eleclion of August 6.
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ON THIS '
LAWN MOWEP
The Pennsylvania Junior'
Wc wnh to O'lH your attention
to the peculiar shape of the
George Wingfield, the now Uaited
Statea senator from Nevada, was
born tblrty-flve years ago in Fort
Smith, Ark. He was a "cow punch-
in Oregon before he landed in
Nevada, where be accumulated a for-
tune estimated at $15,000,000 as a
result of fortunate mining ape-ula-
I tions.
EbJs Hani for Rich GlrL
'Crucible Steel patented stationary knife
You will notice that it TURNS i
the edges.
UPat
You will noticc that it
■ edges.
* Thii 'prcaeri/es the condition of BOTH
THE REVOLVING CUTTER BLADES and this sta-
Jr Liormry bladr; in th>• conditiw -n they were
in the new motver fresh from the factory. •
DROP IN AND U T US EXPLAIN TH/i AND OIHLR POINTS
Lawn Mowero, ranging in prices from $3.50
to $18.50. We will Hell them for 30 days for
10 per cent off. These mowers are the best
on the market.
e. l. hirschi
Phone 62 122 North Division
Go North
to the cool lakeland country,
where the pleasures of both
water and woodland are you re
and fun puts a finish to all
thoughts of work.
ft'« not far aw ay via Frisco Lint*—the
direct route to Chicago, with aplendid
electric lighted, fan cooled uleeper*—
and diners serving Fred Harvey meals.
Immediate connection at Chicago with
Jteamert and resort bound trains.
Find out today about the
Reduced faresto
Michigan-Wisconsin
resorts. See you/ Frisco agent today;
let him tell you what an extra good time
you could have by going to the Oreat
Lakes country. Or writs to
C. O. JACKSON,
DivUiaa Psitcngrr Afent,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
for re-election
Judge J. C.
Strang was a
district judge and
a supreme court
commissioner in
Kansas for many
years, as well as
one of the most
successful practi-
tioners of that
state. He has
been In Logan j
county since the first, and la well I
known by every voter In Logan coun-
ty. His long and expert knowledge
of all probate matters will make him'41^
We can present sufficient proof to
-tore, convince you that the earlier you
start in to obtain a practical educa-
tion the better it will be for you. Wa
have now almost as large an attend-
Often the hunt for a rich wife ends!£* t''?"™6' 88 1116 Win*
when the man n*ets a woman that gummpr fh ^ !nducement ln
•jsea Electric B er« Her st ung ^™r that we offer in the Winter,
nerves tell in a bri^'it brain and <v- j3* Iecor(ls sllow that students
**n t. motHer i eafli-bloom co.nplex , en lnS sc..ool ia June, July and
ion and ruby lips result from aer thU make a8 good ProKress as
pure blood; her )>rig"it eves from Test- °Sf. at,en(linS any other threa
ful sleep; her olai.ic sleep from firm, n^ont ls tn« year. This is due to
tree muscles, all te.Hng .if the b^aith tQ6. faet that our sch°ol rooms ara
and strength E>ctr:; Bitters give a °0° and pleasant. and that our teach-
woman, aai the f'ecJom fraui inai- rS ' 'or"1 the same effort in tha
gestioi. backi-he, hciJaofce, fainting ^ |mmer m°nths as in the Winter. He
and dlzxy spella they promote. Ev- wh° enters now will finish In time
erywhere they are woman's favorite for 8 good P°sition during the busy
remedy. If weak .ir ali'Dg try them Fa" Sea80".
50c at all druggists. If -vou llave what you think would
** a reasonable excuse for not at-
. ~ tending school before Fall, let ua
EMPRESS HAIR COLOR RESTORER have It, and we will glve you our „™
of the question. If we can show you
'hat you can start into 1913 with
more money, and a practical educa-
tion besides, than you could to con-
restores the Unue as you are until Fall and then
hair to th. at,end 8ch001- wl we have not done
you a favor? It has been our life
natural color, work solving Just such problems as
yours, and qualifying young men and
women to earn three dollars where
they could not have earned one.
Write us by return mall; tell ua
confidentially what is hindering yo«
from entering before Fall. Capital
At ti ray's Drag Stare. 'tT Bu8lnegs College, Guthrie. Ok!*.
Price 75c.
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Hornaday, W. H. The Guthrie Daily Star (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 91, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 25, 1912, newspaper, June 25, 1912; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275218/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.