The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 44, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 27, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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'me musiluobk cimcA.
lake Your 0vn Time
"n Aciier pfc
M iVJ . HOCKEN H U'LL'S
CORRESPONDING SCHOOL
of Impiovrd Methods in Beauty Culture
!J5ii To Fay
1
W.H T.n
W. H. Twin ir
M. H. Trrin
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..AMWcfate Wrier
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. C4Ucter
TUB X. A C. W.
NATIONAL NLCfi-
ABSOCIATIO COMING HACK TO Ml'SKO-
(J EE OKLAHOMA.
I nited Doctor Specialist
Again He at (lie
TOKSON HOTEL
Saturday October 20th
ONE DA OM.
Hour 9 A. M. to C
Kcmarkabte Success of These
Talented Physicians in the
Treatment of C hronic
Diseases.
Offer
Thdr Services
Charge.
Free of
The United Doctors licenced1
t the State of Oklahoma for the
ticatment of deformitie and all1
neiou and chronic disea.oes of
n on. women and children offer
t .'1 u ho call on this trip consul-
tat 'on examination advice free
making no charge whatever ex-i-1
the actual cot of treatment.
Ail that i asked in return for
tin e valuable er ices i that ev-
ci person treated mill state the
rt-ult obtained to their friends
anl thus pro e to teh sick and af-
fUtod in every city and locality
th t at !at treatments hav e bee n
d i ncred that are reaonablv
sur .nd certain in their effect.
lhee d'jetors are amonj; Amor-
kji's loading stomach and neiv
j v talist.1' and are export in the
tn atment of chhronic dieavi t
and o great and wonderful hr.vt
bctn their results that in mam
CI-C it i haixl to find the div id
inn line between skill and mir-
ac le.
Diseases of the stomach inte
tint s liver blood skin nerve-
hc.rt spleen kidneys or blad-
(U r. rhtumatim sciatica dia
Ktt. bed-wettin? tape woim.
1 y ulcer- weak lungs and those
.i . ted with long-standing deep
. 'od rhronic diseases that
1 f baffled the kiil of the fam-
li phy-huns. should not fail to
ill Dea'nt- often has been
i u .'d in ty day.
According to their system no
more operation for appendicitis
jr'll btone tumors goiter piles
i to . as these diseases are treated
it bout operation of hypodermic
lniection.
They were among the first in
America to earn the name of
Hloodless Surgeon" by doing
away with the knife with bl od
. 1 with all pain in the suecess-
i ul treatment of these dangerous
ih -oases.
li you have kidney or bladder
tumble brirg a two-ounce bottle
vour urine for chemical analy-
m and mieroHtopic examination.
No matter what your ailment
in iy be not matter what others
m. v have told you no matter
vhat experience ou may have
li id with other rhv-iuans it will
I t our ath antage to see them
' uifte Hav e it forev or settled in
: i r mind. If your eae is incur-
ui'lo they will give you such ad-
us may relieve and stay the
i o ue. I)o not put off this dut)
u owe your-elf or friend; or
i 1 .t v ea w ho are sufTering be-
of your sickness as a visit
time may help you.
wmt and run-down men
ntn no matter what your
it citn.-ult them. It cosU
.i th
V
r w
k
i othing.
tc member this free offer is
i this visit only.
Married ladies come with their
1 i Imnds and minors with their
j . i nts
laboratories Milwaukee Vi-
consiin 1 he Business league with Pros-
idt nt II. T. Walker are making
ai langemi nts to give our soldier
lxiv a special farewell reociption
when they leave for the training
t nip. Every man. woman and
1 iKl should give his mite. A
committee lvis been appointed by
Fu-. Walker to look after this
matter and they have full power
to .at. Wo kno that all our peo-
plt recrardU - of their personal
v .'uon as to the war will rally
around our bovs and give them
the pioper encouragement be-
cause we know while they are
fighting for our country and our
oo intry'b flag they ara abo
fighting for the race and it N
through their effort that we
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eventually will gain our fu !
right to eitizon-hip Our pravei
and giMui wi-lies will follow our
Ixiv - through the training camp
and to the tienche- at the front
in Fiance.
PALMER'S
Skin
fe:o
IVlUtrfi
Wmtenes
Osrs xnd C'eaciics tht Complcxjoo
VJim Duk. fUav.u or SW.ew Sbii Wj
CoJ lot P.mplci nJ R.jK SVi
Crt U Orvl r Grown MJ- On'f by
TACOi3S' PHARMACY
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AGENTS V
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term.
NOTICE BY PI BL1CATION
In the District Court of MiiBkogee
County State of Oklahoma
Nadinc Cinnn Plaintiff
Alvin Quinn. Defendant
The d f ndant Ah in (Jui nn
take notice that lie ha been ;
in the above name court by
wil
ued
the
plaintiff Nucluif On tin for Divor-
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ce for abandonment and that - n- ai l"ai a "' "ea.exsucl ? me man wno could perfect a pol-
I k he answ. r the petition of . he ! Ssh at n reasonable pnee for autos carmges. buggies pianos fur-
pia.nuff Nadine Ui inn on orb-1 mtlJre a( oll)co fixtul f all kinds. He devoted his spare time
for.- the IS d of November 1017
th.. nil. ir. t.i M.t forth in smd no -
tton will be taken as confessed and
judgement rendered accordingly.
la witness whereof I have here-
unto set mv hand and affi.xod my
&eal of ft.ml District Court this the
:th day of Ooiober 1UI7.
J. U GAINES
t lerk of Ditnet Court
li GHAS E IIAUT
Dppmy Clerk
COIL W. PAIIKKH
Attoruiy for Piamiif
It Is guaranteed to nn woman wno
will uso Sanol llrzcmn Proscription
will tine a iierfict complexion It will j
i ure any eruption on tho sliiu ll ts n
skin Tunlo Snnol Uczemn Curo Is n
hounpholil remedy A trial will con-
inro ou Qci it nt tho drug storo
In the Superior Court of Mus-
kogee County Oklahoma.
Emma L. Price Plnintill'
vs. No. G030.
John Price Defendant.
The Defendant lohn Prico
will take notice that he has been
sued in the above named Court
by the Plaintiff Emma L. Price
tor divot ce and that unless ho
aifewor the petition filed by the
plamtill allegmk cruelty on r
before tho 23rd day of Novem
ber. 1917 the allegations con-j Muskogee Okla. Juno 15. 1917
tamed in said petition will be I am imng Dudly's Auto Body Polish on my car and imd it to
taken as true and confessed and .work fine in every way. Every one should us this hih-gnde
judgment rendered accordinglv. polish. Dr. A. T. Waring.
In Witness Whereof 1 have
hereunto sot my hand as Clerk of i Muskogee OWa. June 12 1917
said Court and infixed the seal W ehave a large amount of Dudly's Auto Body Polish in our
thereof this the 6th day of Oe- .store and fin dthat every customer is well pleased with th high-
tober 1017. class gloss it leaves on all grades of furnituie. It ihou! I b? in
J. II. GAINES I every homo Wari en Trading Co.
(Seal) Court Clerk.
II v delays Green Deputy. ! I am using Dudlj's Auto Body Polish on my Moon Bros. Bug-
.1. J. BRUCE Igies and every customer is well ploasod D. J. Dcnihy Harness
Attorney for Plaintiff. Saddle sana Kuggies. Muskogee Ok!a.
The Acllcr
Plan Wipes Qui
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S. L. DUDLEY
ful metropolis which it is today
cessful business which he enjoys at present.
During his daikest hours and saddest longings for his home
state he received valuable encouragement from the leading citi-
zens of Ins race in Muskogee amongst whom are mentioned Mr.
T. J. Elliott the leading clothing merchant of this state; Mr. R. A.
Evans a successful hor-e trader and extensive property owner of
this city; the Rev. Norris whose realty holdings in this icinity
amounts to many thousands of dollars; and the well known law
firm of Stewart & Drown and Dr. R. H. Waterford.
Thees men seeing l Mr. Dudley the good business qualities
the intellect and straightforwardness of his strong character
which he had not quite discovered himself up to that time ued
their best influence and strong persuasive powers to induce him to
.make Mifekogee his permanent home which he is proud of today.
Like many other successful graduates of this noted institu
tion Mr. Dudley was not content with mastering the harness busi-
ness. Ho was far-sighted enough as a student to discover that
mvoowwu uuiuinunues are
'u ". " lu"i"""s LIC'18U'. "" u"au ina- per
! lccl?" one oi ine uesi ponsnes. ooen in nqui
market. This paste is m use in
and furniture factories in the country today at r price within the
leach of the lich and poor rang ng from 25 cents a half pint to
93.30 a gallon which is absolutely the cheapest and best in the
market. His ambition i to build ihe largest Polish Factory in the
Southwest in Muskogee in the near future. Liberal inducements
are being otlered to live-vire agents with exclusive teiritory bv
this successful honorable bt - ne. mun. '
DUDLEY'S AUTO CODY POLISH.
Cheapest and Ue t in 1 Market
Makes Old Vnrnfch Uok New.
Used by Loading Auto Funiiture and Pno Factories of the Coun-
ti
Hiilliancv of New Given to Old Office Fixtures
PRICE: Half Pint. 2a Cents to $3.90 per Gallon.
Also Hume Leather and Shoe Polishes
Libeial Inducement to Agent. Write Quick for Tcrritorj.
Quick Seller and Good Mono Getter
SATISFACTION Gl AUNTEED.
S. L. Dl DLEY 116 S. Mail St. Muskogee Okla.
Some Testimonials.
Muskogee Okla . June 11. 1017.
I have tried the famous Dudly's Auto Polish and mu-t say it
does high-class work. I recommend it to every one. W. 11 Twine
Lawyer Muskogco Okla.
This is to certify that Dudly's
over used and if you try it you will
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Samuel Levis Dudley was
born in Benton Alabama May
10 183. lie received his edu-
cation at the famous institution
known as the Tuskegee Institute
which was founded by the late
lamented Booker T. Washington.
Mr. Dudley learned the Harness-
Making trade at the above insti-
tution. Shortly after graduat-
ing and perfecting his trade he
engaged in the harness business
at Montgomery Alabama com-
ing to Muskogee in July 1907
vvnere ne nas neen er gaged in
the harness b'i .ness ever since.
Everything did not run smooth
from the start in business in
Muskogee with Mr. Dudley. He
experienced business rev erses
and dull seasons at times suffi-
cient to discourage the average
man which caused him to often
long for his old Alabama home.
Yet his perseverance and energy
coupled with his unalterable
faith in the future of Muskogee
becoming the great and beauti
spurred him on to master the sue
m use in me Limea Mates today
d and naste form in the
many of the largest auto nlann
Auto Polish is the best we hav u
be convinced. J. F. Addington
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Pli.mo
Vtiiie. HorkoHlitill Ownri mid Utin-
oiiitmtef.
Dr. IJ. S. Stoiitt Gen. sni-t.
It. IJ. Hot kcnliull. Prrs A M-r.
M m e Hoi kruhuil Corresponding
thool of ii Koed Method in Hea.itv
C 'ti.r i. L Uar flt Pho.i 2"J4
Mme Hockenhull is touriu the
west and dcmontratlng the Eight (8 )
uorses 'n Rrauty Culture and teach-
ing sam- tor the nm? monv whii h
you are now gling for washing and
straightening the hair.
Every lady should Join this school
and learn beauty culture for her own
benefit. The terms are so reasonable
until all h ho are Interested In Beauty
Culture can learn thes Eight (S)
courses which prepares them to open
parlors and do work for w bite and col-
ored. H-r face creams are guar-nteed
to keep bai k the sign of olu a&u for a
number of years
Full treatment Three ($3 101 and
Ten cents and Ler hale oils for falling
llarish Kinky Hair is doing more than
any oil for the growth of the hair.
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Results Absolutely Guaranteed
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K 11 treatment $2 OS
lior Ptot Kose Powders cnrci nil
lo nts of tho Feet rourteen (14)
Tn.vi.et ta for On. ($1 00) Dollar.
iime Hockenhull firm stop will
b with Hev McClrmon at his assocI-
io!i held at Ft Gibson O'tln Ort. 8
1917 of which she will deinonitrnte
und solicit ilomonstrator.H for the
school Hr gift as a I!oniit Doctor is
a bonder to lur jcopU She llnlshed
Heaut Culture on loi a Ptnsh Fiance
Beauty Doctor which makes her ftilVr
"blc to iusttuct her piuplo as what to
do to make themsohes bountiful her
goods are manufactured under the
Pure Food and Drug Act her liter-
ature has been examined and copy-
righted by the Department at Wash-
ington D C and rated In Clasn A.
All touimutiii atioi s will bo bent to
Main Office and postage to coor par-
el post Mme Hoikenhull will be ac-
companied by her demonstrator Mrs.
Wilhight.
MME. IIOCKCXHULL
Pine Bluff.. Ark.
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Twine, W. H. The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 44, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 27, 1917, newspaper, October 27, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70231/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.