The Guthrie Daily Star (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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THE GUTHRIE STAR,
FRIDAY MORNING, JIJNB 21. l'tl'J.
GUTHRIE DAILY
STAR
in the Classified
Colums of THE
STAR you will
reach more read
ers than in any
other paper in
every
cen1
spend
GUTHRIE DAILY
STAR
. Announcements.
The Star li authorized to announce
these men as candidate* (or count;
office, subject to the action of the Re-
publican caucus.
Cointy Superintendent
EVERETT 0. RHODES
Marshall
J B FAIRFIELD Established 1889
TRANSFER, COAL, WOOD and STORAGE
Receivers ar*l Distributers of Cai Lots
Goods Packed, Stored and Shipped Io Order
lict Y.fd.; 407-9 Weil Harrison Ave.
Phone 2Q
Thompson-Boosen Electric Comp'y
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
County Commissioner, Third District. Motor Repairing
W. CUNNINGHAM House Wmng
Lorell. ,
IT. E. MckE AW ~~
Register of Deed*
I Subject to the wishes of the Repub-
j lican primary of Logan county, Aug.
Electric Cooking Applicances
Day Phone 918 j 166
Night 1'hone i 71.1
J. C. STKANU
Jodge of the County Court.
Subject t0 the wishes of the Republic-
an primary of Logan county, August
6 ,1912.
For County Treasurer
CHARLES A. JOHNSON
Antelope Township.
Subject to the wishes of the Ropubll-
can primary, August 6, 1912.
C. II. FARHICK
Candidate for Superintendent of Lo-
u'nn County.
Subject to the action of the Repub
lican primary August 6.
A. 11. ROLES
Candidate for County Jodge
Subject to the action of the Repub-
lican primary, August 6.
20 per cent off on the Hess Stock food, chicken med-
icine and lice killer. Regular price on all other goods.
A. B. DEMING, Pharmacy
204 West Harrison.
Phone 7.
THE GUTHRIE RUG FACTORY
Wants your olid Carpets lo make lrto new Rubs for you
For Catalogues and Price Lists, Write,
THE (Jl'TIIKlE BUG FACTORY
701 E. Oklahoma. Phone 1058.
FRED WEGNER,
Antelope
Candidate for Register of D^eds o
Logan County.
Subject to Republican primary Au-
gust 6, 1912.
•gestiot., liacka;!Its, ltciJiicbe, fainting
and dizzy spoils they promote. Ev-
erywhere they are woman's favorite
remedy. If weak or oll'iig try them
50c at all druggists.
W. P. KELLOGG
Springvale Township
Candidate for County Assessor.
Subject to the vote at the Repub
lican primary, August 6.
W. L Hustin of Stewart Township
announces his candidacy for Commis-
sioner of Second District, subject to
the vote of the republican primary,
August 6.
10 cure us
Dont Neglect a Cold, Ely's Cream
Balm Will Stop It in the
Sneezing Stage.
DKS. E. M. SEIFFERTS'
Sanitarium and Hath House
117 So. Broad (Guthrie, Okla.)
Opposite Temple. Phone 421.
HEALING ART.
No medicine. No operations.
We Treat with Mineral Water
Consultation Free — Satlsfac-
Guaranteed.
KR
CHAS. ORISWOLI)
For Sheriff.
The Star is authorized to announce
Chai9. F. Griswold as a candidate for
sheriff of Logan county on the re-
publican ticket.
Ends Hunt for Rich Gfrl.
Often the hunt for a rlrh wife ends
when the man mveis a woman that
uses Electric B. 'ers Her st'otig
nerves tell In a br'.ff'it brain and < v-
en t< mpcr. Her peaeh-b'oom complex
ion and ruby lips result from her
pure blood; her bright eves from rest-
ful sleep; her claj.lc sleep frcm firm,
free muscles, a" te'iilng of the iKaith
and strength Eieetri; Bitters give a
woman, aua '.he f-ecJom from Iiuii-
the grefl
is
feature produc-
tion of the Sen-
sational four act
Comedy Drama
old
etheart
of m
The Company
you all know
Prices: 10,29 and 30c
fails to quickly and effectually check
the poisonous discharge which clogs
the head and throat, causing the dis-
gusting hawking, spitting and blow-
ing of the nose. This remedy not on-
ly drives out the disease, but heals
and strengthens the weakened mem-!
branes, thus ending catarrh.
Catarrh is a filthy, disgusting dis- j
ease. Don't Put UP with it another j
day. Get a 50 cent bott'e of Ely's j
Cream Balm from your druggist and j
see how quickly you will be relieved
It is perfectly harm'ess.
Special Agents, Owl Drug Store
104 East Oklahoma Ave.
HELP WANTED—The Chamber of
Commerce Is doing active, aggressive
work for the advancement of Guthrie.
There are quite a large number of
active, aggressiive citizens who are
working hard in the harness to keep i ter
f
Man Coughs anil Breaks Ribs.
After a frightful coughing speel a
man In Neenah, Wisconsin, felt terri-
ble pains in his side and his doctor
found two ribs had been broken. What
agony Dr. King's New Discovery
would have saved him. A few tea-
spoonfuls ends a late cough, while
persistent use routs obstinate coughs,
expels stubborn ,5'ilds o- heals weak,
sore lungs. "I fia1 sure Its a God-
send to humaniry,' writes Mrs.- Effit
Morton, Columbia Va, "for I believe
I would have cji'.tumpt.'.on :otla.v, if
A cold generally attacks the Weak-
est part, affecting the eyes and ears
in some and producing nasal catar h
and throat troubles In others. A co'd
is due to an Inflammation of the
membrane lining the air passages,
and may be promptly cured with a
little Ely's Cream Balm, which im-
mediately relieves the inflammation 1 ^ad no' U3<M* sr "at remedy. lis
and all the distressing symptons, ' guaranteed to jails*/, find you can
such as sneezing, coughing, running a 'rco -r'J^ bottl« or .0 cent or $1
at the nose and eyes, hoarseness, sor 5'ze at R" >-*•
throat, fever and headache. One rea- j
son why this pure, antiseptic Ba'm HAVE YOU SIGNED ITJ
acts so quickly is because it is ap-
plied directly to the h nder, sore sur- Attention has been called to the
faces. ; fact that there are a large number of
Even in severe, chronic cases of j young men in Guthrie who will he
catarrh, Ely's Cream Balm never voters in November who have not yet
signed the capital petition.
If they can vote at the time the
bill is submitted they are entitled to
sign it.
Don't Wait
Until the Fall
A
We are of the opinion that " y°u
are expecting to attend our school
you cannot give a reasonable excuse
for postponing entering until Fall.
We ean 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 Wln-
We offer every Inducement In
things moving along, but there are j Summer that we offer in the Winter,
still several hundred men in the city : "ur ')as' records show that students
who are not members of the organi- attending school in June, July and
zation who are now needed to help I August make as good progress as
push and develop the many things i those attending any other three
planned for the advancement of the!mnnths of the year. This is due to
city. During the next week every man the fact that our school rooms are
in the city will he given an opportun-; C00' and pleasant, and that our teach-
Ity Ho «ho where he stands in the mat! ers Put forth the same effort in the
ter. Think the question over and getSummer months as in the Winter. He
ready to act. who enters now will finish in time
for a good position during the busy
Subscribe for the Daily Star.
EMPRESS HAIR COLOR RESTOREU
ss
m.
restores
hair to
natural color.
Price 75c.
At Cray's Drug Store.
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-
thflj tlon besides, than you could to con-
tll6 tlnue as you ar.9 until Fall and then
attend school, will we have not done
you a favor? It has been our life
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 ut
confidentially what Is hindering you
from entering before Fall. Capital
City Business College, Guthrie, Okla.
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