The Guthrie Daily Star (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 102, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 7, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 6, 1912.
THE GUTHRIE STAR.
PAGE THREE
V
If You Expect to Vote You Premiums For the Boys and
Must Register Before the 27th Girls at the New State Fair
NOSE STOPPED UP
If you expect to vote in the coming
election you must register. Secretary
Hlndman ot the county election board
has opened the city registration.
The inspectors In the voting •pre-
cincts in Guthrie will commence the
registration of voters n the 1st day
of July, and continue until Saturday,
July 27th, at 9 p. m., at the following
places:
Precinct 1, ward 1, 606 E. Cleve-
land.
Precinct 2, ward 1, 607 E. Harrison.
Precinct 1, ward 2, 410 E. Oklaho-
ma avenue.
Precinct 2, ward 2, 107 E. Noble.
Precinct 1, ward 3, Youst Hotel.
Precinct 2, ward 3, 319 W. Oklaho-!
ma.
Precinct 1, ward 4, 614 W. Logan
Precinct 2, ward 4, corner of 6th
and Oklahoma.
Precinct 1, ward 5, 1407 W. Wash-
ington.
Precinct 2, ward 5, 1201 W. Cleve-
land.
The boys and girls corn growing j $50.00 to the county club making
contest in the demonstration club is "rst showing with 10 boys.
open to any boy or girl in Oklahoma 40-°° 016 county club
the second best showing with 10 boys,
between the ages of nine and eighteen |w oo w (he CQunty club maklng
years inclusive on January 1, 1912,
A Common Sense Treatment for
Colds and Catarrh. (lives In-
stant Relief.
No matter how miserable you are
with catarrh or a cold In the head
nose stopped up, throat sore, eyes
Don't Wait
Until the Fall
We are of the opinion that If you
are expecting to attend our school
you cannot give a reasonable excuse
for postponing entering until Fall
We can present sufficient proof to
convince you that the earlier you
start in to obtain a 'practical educa-
tion the better it will be for you. We
have now almost as large an attend-
ance in the Summer as in the Win-
ter. We offer every inducement in
Summer that we offer in the Winter.
Our past records show that students
attending school In June, July and
August make as good progress as
those, attending any other three
months of the year. This is due to
the fact that our school rooms are
cool and pleasant, and that our teach-
ers put forth the same effort in the
Summer months as in the Winter. He
who enters now will finish in time
for a good position during the busy
Fall Season.
If you have what you think would
be a reasonable excuse for not at-
tending school before Fall, let us
have It, and we will give you our side
of the question. If we can show you
that you can start into 1913 with
more money, and a practical educa-
tion besides, than you could to con-
tinue as you are until Fall and then
attend school, will we have not done
you a favor? It has been our life]
work solving juBt such probloms as
yours, and qualifying young men and ,
women to earn three dollars where j
they could not have earned one.
Write us by return mail; tell u«
confidentially what is hindering you
from entering before Fall. Capital j
City Business College, Guthrie, Okla
It gets right at the root of the
trouble, cleasnses, hea's and streng-
thens the raw sore membranes, stopB
the nasty discharge so that you are
not constantly blowing the nose and
spitting. In a few minutes after ap-
plied you can just feey it doing Its
READ THIS AM) SEE IF IT MEANS
YOU.
It shall be unlawful for any person
within the city if Guthrie to keep j>r
maintain a privy vault, hog pen, ma-
nure or sink hole in such place or
manner as shall be offensive or be
likely to become dangerous to the
health of any of the citizens. The
minimum fine for violation of thi.
health ordinance on conviction 1b five
dollars and costs. N. M. CARTER,
83t3. Commr. Public Safety.
the third best showing with 10 boys.
The following premiums have been $20.00 to the county club making
offered in the boyg and girls corn the fourth best showing with 10 boys.
growing contest, by the following Mus $10.00 to the county club making ; uuning, dull pain In the head, dry
kogee firms and individuals, under i the fifth best showing with 10 boys. cough, fever, foul breath, Elys Creau)
the rules of the Farmers' Co-Operatlce Individual cotton contest premiums; Balm will give you instant relief,
Demonstration work of the United I The Whitefield Hardware Company,
States department of Agriculture. a .22 rifle, value not stated, to the in-
The county club desiring to make dividual making the best showing as
an exhibit at the New State Fair,! above.
should prepare an exhibit entirely dis O. & R. Clothing Company, a hat,
tinctive for this purpose, for either value $5.00, to the individual making
corn or cotton. second beBt showing.
Corn Premium Fund. O. & R. Clothing Company, a box j worfc 0f clearing the head, the pain
Senator Robt. L. Owen $100.00 of Hole-Proof Hose, value, $2.50, to J and soreness are relieved, the breath
Muskogee National Bank 60.00 the individual making third best show , jng becomes natural and the stuffed
ing as above. Up feeling Is gone. This cleansing
Madden-Merchant Hardware Com-, healing, antiseptic Balm contains no
pany merchandise In trade to value of1 mercury, cocaine or other harmful
$2.50 to the individual making the' drugs. It is easy to apply, p'easant
fourth best showing as above. to ugei and never falls to give relief,
NOTE:—All cotton and corn should) ^en in the worst cases,
be carefully wrapiied and packed for Never neglect a cold, and don't suf-
shipment when consigned to the Mus- i fer the miseries of catarrh nor dis-
kogee Fair Association and should be gUBt yoUr friends with your hawking,
carefully marked with the name and spitting and foul breath. Get a 50
address of the grower and should also cent bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from
Individual corn contests premiums: | reach the Muskogee fair ground not your druggist, and start the treat
To the individual making the besti later than October 5, 1912. I ment at once. You will find that it
showing as above the Eagle Manufac- Address exhibit to W, D. Bentley, wuj be the best Investment you ever
turing Company will give one Cultiva- state agent, Muskogee Fair Grounds, made.
tor, value $25.00. Muskogee, Oklahoma. All express j Special Agents, Owl Drug Store
To the individual making second charges must be prepaid by the ex- 104 East oklahoma Avenue.
best showing as above, Hooker Hen- , liibitor.
drix Hardware Company -will give one
compete Tool Box, value $15.00.
Cotton Premium Fund.
Washin^tonCrisps]
*>i 1 — tir —ro —i lumumiw a#
Cut eff ont'tkiri HIGH fst <•/ living
Tickles
the taste!
Whets
the appetite! !
•« First in tht HOMES •/ his Countrymen
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The total $150.00 divided as follows:
$50.00 to the county club making
the first best showing with 10 boys.
$40 to th« county club making the
second best showing with 10 boys,
$30.00 to the county club making the
third best showing with 10 boys.
$20.00 to the county club making the
fourth best showing with 10 boys.
$10.00 to the county club making the
fifth best showing with 10 boyB.
Why eat Mothers Bread? Because
it is cleon and wholesome, like Moth
Subscribe for the Daily
ZENSAL
Stops the itching and burning
Fred Turner, Muskogee, Okla, $100.00 | Eczema at once. After one or two ap j er UB6d to m k<>. For sale at leading
Davidson Mill Co 25.00 j plications the skin begins to clear j groceries and meht markets. tf
Muskogee Fair Ass'n 15.00 ! and you are on the road to recovery |
N. K. Farmer Agriculturist.... 10.00 ^ Ask your druggist for dry Zensal or
Total $150.00 divided as follow: I Moist Zensal. Subscribe for the Dally Star.
PAIR ELECTION BILL
ACT RELATING TO ELECTIONS, AND CREATING ELECTION
BOARDS FOR ALL PRIMARY, SPECIAL AND GENERAL ELEC-
TIONS, AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE
ELECTION LAWS, AND REPEALING SECTIONS 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11.
18 AND 19 OF ARTICLE 1, CHAPTER 31, OF TIIE SESSION LAWS
OF 1907-08, AND SECTIONS 1, 2, 2a, 3, 4 AND 5 OF CHAPTER 106 OF
THE SESSION LAWS OF 1910-11, AND ALL ACTS AND PARTS OF
ACTS INCONSISTENT HEREWITH.
£• It Enacted by the People of the 8tate of Oklahoma:
Section 1. There is hereby created a State Election Board, which ahall
consist of three electors of this state. The State Chairman of each of the three
political parties casting the greatest number of votes for Governor at the last
preceding general election for Governor in this state, shall designate one
member of said board, and certify the name of the party so designated to the
Governor of the State of Oklahoma, and the Governor shall immediately upon
receipt of such certificate, appoint and commission the person no designated
as a member of the State Election Board.
Section 2. The Secretary of State shall be ex-officio Secretary of said
State Election Board, and the custodian of all papers, records and property
coming into the hands of said board, and he shall be responsible therefor up-
on his official bond, and shall retain such papers, records and property in hit
office, and the same shall be subject to public inspection by any elector in
this state. All business of said board shall be transacted at the office of the
Secretary of State.
Section 3. There is hereby created in each county of this state a County
Election Board, which shall consist of three electors of auch county. The
County Chairman of each of the three political parties referred to in Section
1 of this act,'shall designate one member of said board,, and certify the name
of the person so designated to the Secretary of State of the State of Oklahoma,
and said Secretary of State shall, immediately upon receipt of such certifi-
cate, appoint and commission the person so designated as a member of uch
county eleption board. The County Clerk shall be ex-officio Secretary of laid
county election board, and the custodian of all papers, records and property
coming into the hands of said board, and he shall be responsible therefor upon
his official bond, and all of the papers, records and property shall be subject
to public inspection by any elector in this state. All business of the county
election board shall be transacted at the office of the County Clerk.
Section 4. The said State Election Board and every county election
board shall elect one of its members as Chairman, to serve until changed by
the board.
Section 5. There is hereby created a Precinct Election Board in each
election precinct in the state, which shall consist of three electors of the pre-
cinct, and the county election board shall designate one member of the pre.
cinct board to act as Inspector, one to act as Judge, and one to act as Clerk, to
serve as such until changed by the county election board. The County Chair-
man of each of the three political parties referred to in Section 1 of this act,
shall each designate one member of said board, and certify the name of the
person so designated to the County Clerk of such county, and said County
Clerk shall immediately upon receipt of such certificate, appoint and commis-
aion the person so designated as a member of such precinct election board.
Section 6. Each member of any election board shall serve until his succes-
sor is designated by the respective party chairman, and no longer, provided
however, that any member of an election board shall be subject to removal by
the courts for misconduct. It is further provided that in case there exists any
vacancy in any of the boards hereby created, caused by removal, resignation,
death, or other cause, the vacancy so made shall be filled as provided herein
for original appointment!.
Section 7. Bach board created by this act shall convene within thirty
days after the taking effect of this act, and at such other times as may be pre-
scribed by law, or as may be designated in a written call signed by the chair-
man or clerk or any two members of the board, and each member, before en.
tering upon the duties of his office, shall take the oath of office prescribed by
the Constitution of this state before some offcer authorized to administer an
oath, and file the same with the secretary of the board of which he is a mem-
ber, and shall immediately thereafter enter upon the discharge of his duties.
The secretary of each board shall keep a record of all its proceedings in a book
which shall be a public record, and kept in his office.
Section 8. The members and appointees of all of said boards shall re-
ceive as full compensation for their services the sum of two dollars per day,
provided that the Secretary of State and the County Clerk shall receive no
compensation other than their official salaries prescribed by law.
Section 9. A majority of the members of any election board shall consti-
tute a quorum, and may transact all the business of the board the same as
though all members were present, and may fill all vacancies from the political
party of the absentee until the properly qualified member arrives, when the
authority of such appointee shall cease, and a proper record shall be made
thereof. Any person appointed as herein provided shall take an oath of of-
fice before entering upon his duties as in other cases. Each of aid members,
after having taken the oath ,is hereby authorized to administer any oath re-
quired by the election laws.
• Section 10. Any person may print, or cause or procure to be printed, any
sample ballot, in the form of the official ballot, by having printed across its
face and near the center thereof, in prominent type, the words: "Sample
Ballot." But any person who knowingly aids in printing or circulating any
such ballot on which the names are arranged in any other order or form than
that appearing on the official ballots, shall be deemed guilty of a felony, and
upon conviction, shall be confined in the State Penitentiary not less than one,
nor more than five, years.
Section 11. Each member of the precinct board shall have the right to
select one of the four counters authorized by law, and the fourth one shall be
agreed upon by the board or a majority thereof.
Section 12. The boards hereby created shall perform all the duties incum-
bent upon State, County and Precinct election boards, respectively, as is now
provided by the laws of the State of Oklahoma not repealed by this act.
Section 13. The State Election Board hereby created is hereby authoriz-
ed to make all needed general rules and regulations governing the boards
herein created, not inconsistent herewith, for the purpose of carrying out and
making effective the provisions of this act, and the laws of which this is
amendatory, and shall publish all such rules before they go into effect in some
daily newspaper (if there be one having general circulation throughout the
state) of the politics of each political party having a ticket on the official
ballot.
Section 14.—Any member, counter, employee or appointee of any election
board who shall knowingly or wilfully violate any election law of this state,
or who shall knowingly or wilfully fail or neglect to perform any of his duties
provided by law, shall be deemed guilty of a felony, and upon conviction, shall
be confined in the State Penitentiary for not less than one, nor more than five
years.
Section 15. The State Election Board shall prescribe and adopt a uniform
and convenient system of poll books, tally sheets, certificates, affidavits,
oaths, envelopes, bags, and other election blanks and supplies required by the
election laws and consistent therewith, and when so adopted, the same shall
be used by the several precinct election boards, but the failure to use suoh
prescribed forms shall not invalidate any election.
Section 16. That sections 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18 and 19 of Article 1. Chap-
ter 31, of the Session Laws of 1907-08, and sections 1, 2, 2a, 3, 4 and 5 of Chap-
ter 106 of the Session Laws of 1910-11, and all acts and parts of acts inconsist-
ent with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.
iMwesaibtloj
CHURCH HOIES
BAPTIST CHURCH.
R. T. Mansfield, I'aBtor.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Sermon: "Thy Will Be
Done." Third of a series on the
Lord's Prayer."
Services at 8 o'clock, especially for
those not In attendance at the chau-
Jauqua. The sermon, at that time,
will be delivered by Rev. S. J. White
of the Christian church.
SALVATION VRMY.
Corner of Division and Cleveland.
10:00 a. m., Sunday school.
11 a. m. Holiness meeting.
3 >p. m. meeting at federal build-
ing.
B:30 p. m. Young peoples meeting.
8 p m. Preaching. Subject, Saul
Converted. Everybody welcome.
Capt. J. A. Martin, Commanding
officer.
TIM MTV EPISCOPAL.
306 East Noble evenue.
Rt. Revtl Dr. Brooke, Bishop.
Rev. A. B. Nicholas, Rector.
Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Holy communion and sermon, 11
a. m.
Everybody welcome.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Subject: "Conditions of Church
Prosperity."
On account of the Chautauqua no
Endeavor meeting or evening sermon
will be held.
The pastor will preach in a union
•meeting at Baptist church.
S. J. WHITE, Minister.
WEST SIRE METHODIST.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Preaching, 11 a. m.
Subject. "The Task of Jesus."
Noonday class services.
No church in the evening.
H. lM. LEWIS, Pastor.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Sermon by the pastor at 11 a. m.
Class meeting, 12 m.
Junior Epworth League at 4:30 p.
m.
No Epworth League or preaching
at night on account of the Chautau-
qua.
REV. Wr. C. COLEMAN, Pastor.
FOR SALE
400 acre farm Harmon county.
Fenced and cross fenced 160 in crops,
Spring Brook runs thruo It. Tree9
sufficient for shade, well, cisteri,
house, barn; $8,000 1-2 cash will ex-
change for farm near city. Also 160
acres in Greer county 2 miles from
Willow, all in valley, small house, 40
acres plowed. $1600 1-2 cash, no
trade. This week only.
N. B. VAUGHN,
Metropolitan Hotel, Guthrie.
How About Your Friends? Tell
Them fo eturn Those Petitions
Every citizen of Guthrie who has
sent out capital location petitions to
friends over the state should write
them without an hour's delay to send
in the petitions at once. Explain to
them that it is not necessary to have
tbe full twenty signers on the peti-
tion. They can be used if there are
only a few, but ask them to be sure
and copy the names of all signers cor
rectly on the back of the petition,
and have the same sworn to before
a notary.
WHte at once and ask them to send
them by return mail, for it Is neces-
sary to have all the petitions in by
tbe 11th of July.
FRED L. WENNER,
Sec. Capital Committee.
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