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St Johns Herald and Apache News from St Johns, Arizona • Page 2

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'he St. Johns Herald And Apache News. Joorgo E.Waite, Publisher Narramore. Editor Official Paper oi Apache County. llihcd every Thursday at St.

Johr.i, Arizona. SUBSCRIPTION RATE. ear 5 l.uo fAUiubjcriptlons mutt be paid ADVANCE, aper will be flopped at the expiration of the time dertisincrateifurnlihcdon apollcatio news of Apache County and Genera Is, interesting to all JEPTEMBER 24. 1914 ENTfFY YOUR SELF. fcvith this large and successful inking institution.

its officers add to your fin- cial interests Xhe influence and Ipport which it offers you. By becoming a depositor here increaseyour chances of get- Ing On in the world. Your account need not be a rge one to be welcome, lerchauts Stock. Growers lank. Holbrook Ariz- A complete line of ladies', Ilisses and children's Fall nd winter coats.

A com plete assortment of materials lizes and s'yles. All prices. St. Johns Drug Co. Sam Wright the barb spent a few days in the moun tains this week with super visor J.

It. A.rmijo. Any bank can serve your pur. Iposp during times of prosperity, Ibut in times of financial strin- rency your account should be in a bank that can carr' you over until the sheep are sheared. liaSTbs are fat steers gathered or crops harvested, We do this, Merchants Stock Growers Bank Holbrook, Arizona.

----a most drastic aw Have you stopped to consider itliat the proposed Prohibition Law really means means to your druggist, or your doctor? How the druggist will not be allowed to have in bis possession 1 oz; of alcohol; how hundreds of preparations he now manufactures will have to be shipped in from a neighboring state; doubling the cost and deceasing his efficiency in the laboratory or dispensary? Medica Alcohol When you consider that 50 of all drugs are held in solution by means of alcohol; that the doctor must use it for this purpose in his prescriptions, and as a preservative, its necessity to the medical profession is clearly shown. Surely registered pharmacists and licensed phys'cians, graduates of famous colleges, dally charged with the handling of deadly poisons, should be entrusted with this necessary component of medicines. Alcohol, however, cannot be used for any purpose whatever, under the proposed prohibition law. Household Remedies These simple remedies could not l.i prepared: Spirits of Camphor; Tincture of Iodine; Paregoric; Say Rum, or Witch Hazel. Then the manufacture cf Toilet preparations would be a thing of the past, prices would be doubled; only the irianufacturer in some other stat3 reaping the benefit Handicap the Doctor Alcohol is necessary as a massage; cr in cases of fever, bruises, etc.

This law would it a misdemeanor to even use alcohol in this manner. Prescriptions cc-uld not be written with alcohol as a solvent; cr in msnts with alcoholic bases. The only person benefiting would ta the jobber In son's other state. Let us tell you more about it. rizona -Government Lea rue 1166 How's This? Wo offer One Hundred Pollars Reward for.

any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hali'c Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.

J. Cheney for the last 13 years, and believo him perfectly honorable in nil business transactions and financially able to cany out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL. BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting; directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.

Testimonials cent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Noticed jj There will be a charge of Five Cents per head for all lamts weighed at the stock yards, Navajo, Arizona.

B. W. Porter. Springerville Sept. 21-14 Next Sun da' there wil be preaching at the Isis Theater at A.

M. subject. "The Boyhood of To make room for this Sabbath school will begin at 10:00 A. M. Evening services at house at 8:00 P.

M. subject, Peace." Bible study in the telephone offiice at 8:00 P. M. Monday. Cordial I James Ayres, fm Misses Naomi and Oar ice Connolly who have Leon visiting with their sister Mrs J.

W. Waile at J.lamah, New Mexico are now at home again They were accompanied home by Lionel Waite son of J. W. Waite. Joseph Burgess Democratic Candidate for treasurer was in the city for a few days this week.

U. B. Wihbmik of Kagar was visitsng here for a few davs, 1 Tucr, r'z. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby formally announce myself as candidate for the nomination on the Democratic ticket fpr the office of County Supervisor of Apache County and trust that at the primaries to oe held on September 8th, I ro.ceive the support of all my friends and members of my party which I have supported consistently since I have been in the state. E.

P. Howell. Navajo. ANNOUNCEMENT We are authorized to announce that Jacob Hamblin is a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Apache County" Arizona, and to ask that all who desire enforcement of the law support him both at the Primary Election on September 8th and the General Election on November 3rd, 1914. To The Progressives of Apache County I announce mv c.indidat for the office of County Treasurer, and ask for your support at the primary election on September 8th, J914.

If elected, I promise that my many years of business experience in Apache County will be used in handling your money in a systematic and businesslike way. C. P. Anderson. ANNOUNCEMENT I am a progressive candidate for the office of County Recorder of Apache County, and my only campaign promise is that if elected it will be my aim to courteously and efficiently 11 11 that office-If the voters of the County can support me on that platform, their votes will bu greatly appreciated E.

J. Whiting. GILBERT E. GREER Progressive Candidate for County Attorney My Platform: of the Law- Marquess Brothers Contractors, Builders, Painters, Paper Hangers a.nd Interior Decorators ALL KINDS OF R.EPAIR WORK Let js make a.n on your work. ST.

JOHNS. AR.IZQNA ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as candidate for the office of County Recorder of Apache County, Arizona, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the Primary Election to be held, in County on the 8th day of September, 1914. Miss Ethel Greer. ANOTHER ANNOUNCEMENT, To the Voters of Apache County, Arizona. My recent announcement that 1 was a non-partisan candidate for re-election to the office of judge of Superior Court is still in force.

1 am stili a candidate. But my name will not appear printed on any ballot at the Primary Election, 8th of September, 1914. 1 Shall be a candidate, and my name will appear on the ballot, at the General Election, Nov. 3d, 1914. I take this opportunity to explain my plan of campaign in this particular; no one need doubt that I am a candidate for the position, at November election.

Respectfully, Reamer Ling. ANNOUNCEMENT Candidate on Progressive ticket for Shekiff M. P. PETERSON My Platform is, To give every one a square deal and if elected, PROFESSIONAL CARDS GENARO ACQSTA Contractor Builder OF-ti All Kinds Of Cement Blocks and Ceuunt Mdnumente. otFurniturc Repairingi St.

Arizona FRANCO BROS! Expert Masons All Kinds of Plaster, Concrete, Cement and Masonry work. No job too large, and none too Small. St Johns, Arizona. C. A.

NARRAMORE notary public Deeds, Mortgages, Bills of Sale and other legal instruments drawn and acknowledged. Stenographic? Work. Right Prices. Herald-News office W. D.

tfEl-vCIIER Civil Engineer County Speciality: Irrigation Engineering St. Johns oka OYE E. OVERSON Attorney and Counselor at Law St. Johns. Arizona GREER ALLEN.

A TTORNE YS-AT-LA Office in the.Court House. Notary Public in office. Gilbert E. Grccr, John S. Allen.

St. Johns, Arizona. M. DEPUTY Dentist Special attention to Crown "Woik and Jtiiiige Work Offices! S. C.

Carrillo 1st Door from Commercis. Street Sr. Johns, Arizona THEO LOPEZ, St. Johns, Arizona, Owner of the follow brands on catcle: on left ribs. on shoulder on neck on jaw, left side Range Little C.

C. NAEGLE Cattle branded star stee bridge. as in cut. slk Horse brand Sgpt as shown in Owns the following cattle brands: JS'on left hip. ZQ on right ribs.

Also have charge of the following brands: gjjS5 on left hip of cattle, and OK on left hip of cattle, GeN on left ribs of cattle and lefthip jrses. After Fonr Years cf Discouraging Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Gae Up in Despair. Kasbasd Came to Rescna. Catron, Ky.

In interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Eallock writes as follows "I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, 1 could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at ail. At limes, I would have severe pains In my left side. The doctor was in, and his treatment relieved me for a while, but I was soon confined to my bed agdn. After 3t, nothing seemed to do rue any good.

Nelson and Sons Manufacturers of i I All kinds of building Materia! I ROUGH AND FINISHED LUMBER Lath, Shingles and Holdings Parties wishing anything in our line I Call or write, H. NELSON, Mgr. Greer, WIFE I had gotten so weak I cculd net stand, and I gave up in despair. At last, my husband got mo a bottle of Cardui, the woman's tcnic, and I commenced taking it. From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me.

I can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing all my work." If ycu are all ran down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped more than a million women, in its 59 years of continuous success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what it will do.

Ask him. He will recommend it Begin taking Cardui today. Write to: Chattar.ooea Meiicine Ladies Advisory Chittanoosa, for Sl'cciai Instruct ioiz nn your cese aiuf-pase book. "Horns f'-r V. cjit.i." ieni in Uain wrapper.

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