The Stillwater Advance. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1905 Page: 7 of 8
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Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases.
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Seminal Weakness •«.
Sexual Debility, ST^SSIS
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md loss of sexual power, pimple, and
•lotcbea on tbe face. confuted Idaua and
orgelfulnrsa, be«bfulne«e and aversion to
loeiety, etc . cured for life. I atop ninht
oaaea, re .lore aeiual power, nerve and
train power, enlarge and atrenrthen weak
>art* and make you tit for marriage. Send
or free book ana list of Questions.
Cl.ielo.e Radically cured with a
stricture new infallible Home
j rvi.a| Trealrneot. No in-
3nO VdICvI strumenta. no pain, no
letentlon from buhlnc. Cure iruaranteed.
look and list of questions fre**—sent Healed.
Permanently
cured In a
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Warirnpplp Knlaryed vein. In li e
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rows debility, wrakn.-.. of tbe acxual »»a.
tern etc., permanently cured without pain.
Cunhilic That terrible disease In
oypiims, nil It, form, and may.-
cured for Ilf*- Ulood polroning mid all
private dl.ea.es permuuentiy cured.
□ rtAlf for both sex..—Of! payee 7!
Dwvf\ picture., with full description
of above disease*. tbe effects and cure, sent
sealed in plain wrapper free.
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Face Muscum oa Anatomv.
New Hoard
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Kansas City Southern Railway
“Straight «s clt^ Crow rlies”
KANSAS CITY TO THE GULF
„„ ■BMPMI ,. jT.guarirX ■ j£:;*r**
PASSING 7 HROUGH A GREATER DIVERSITY OF
CLIMATE. C TIL AND RESOURCE THaN ANY OTHER
RAILWAY -N THE WORLD, FOR ITS LENGTH
Alone Its line n-e the finest lands, suited for Kn.wiv.ff small yrair eo-n far,
cotton ; for o Jmmc'i ial apple mitt jM-n>-lt on-hard-, for ..tlier frt.i:.-'ni.cbej
rie. for commercial coipeioupc. potato, tonmto : -id general n ' •
for e'utrar cano and rice cuUlvhrion ; hr me 'dial, table Umber; 1 r ia.tf.ing
horses, mules, , hogs, sheep poultry and Angora gotur.
Writs fer Inform len Corcernlnj
FREE GOVEflftMIuT HGivi toTEADS
New Colony Locations, Improved Farms. Mineral Lands, Rico land* and Timber
Lands, “rui for copies cl “Current Even- B." -:t! Opportunity.
Rice Book, K. C. S. Fruit Bock.
Cheap round-trip home^eeke's" tU-Vefs on ealc first ..d third Tuesdays of
v eu«.n mouth.
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“THE LArcD ,C FULFILLMENT
P. and T. A.
r H M0KH.IS, TtciV. Pans. Ajt. S. G-. WAHJTEE, O-
KnnwsCiv.We. Xanaaa City. Mo.
P. E. HOESI.EK, Tr.-vc. Pi es, and Imig’n Agt., Kansas City, ato.
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J Alllit.ffH.lll W8ft
t‘*ndent for tfcr following
by the follow tog vote:
Yeas: Andrews, Myers,
way, Donart, Cl ingenpool
Clam and Hixlges. 7.
Nay a. Hutto, Webb and Woods
3.
Hutto explained his vole as
follows:
••I vote no for the reason that
no opportunity is given to con-
sider other applications; and sec-
ond, because no time is given
for any consideration of the
question; and, third, because I
believe we can secure better ex-
ecutive ability for tbe money we
pay.”
Dr. Janeway and Rev. Wil-
liams were selected as the mem
bers of the examining board for
tbe city.
On motion it was ordered that
applications be received from
teachers for ensuing year unti
May 13, and tbe Board adjourned
till that lime,
Real Estate Transfers
Reported each clay for
the
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California
Fast Mail
The Santa Fe’s new fast passenger train
For California. Speedily and certainly—
that’s the way Santa Fe passengers go.
’Tis comfortable, though. There are frep
chair cars and tourist and standard sleep-
ers on this train. * ’Tis for you to say
which you’ll take. The time s just the
same for all. Leaves Newton at i :50 a. m.
• daily. Connecting train leaves here at
3:25 p. m.
ft mo toll you about this improved service. There are other Santa
,. trains for California—perhaps you'd like to hear about them. ( all
i or write roe. Illustrated descriptive literature free.
M. N. COCHRELl., Agent,
Stillwater, Oklahoma.
ABSTRACTS }
^ «NEAT PROMPT COMPLETED ?
G. E. MOORE & CO.
Daily Democrat by Brockman
Smith, Real estate, Loan and In-
surance agents.Stillwater, Okla
J N McClurg to W J feorum
3500.00 S W 22 20 4 East.
G E Rowe to B F Long 300.00
Lot 22 23 24 Blk 49 South Cush-
ing.
A Campbell to C S Smith 375.
Part Si SW 14 19 2 East.
0 H McCoy to E II Anile 750.
NW of NE 21 20 2 East.
C F Ackerman to The Aulman
Taylor Mch Co NW 28 20 1 east.
W E Moreland to J J Auder
son lots 26 and 28, blk 15 2nd add
Perkins, lots 22 and 24, blk 14.
Rankin ave, 2nd adcl Perkins.
United States to Kit ka-hak
George NW 4 19 5 east.
United States to J R Lewallen
Si SW 3 19 6 east,
J Howey to J A Ryther, 400,
lots 15 16, blk 9 Stillwater,
W E Canfield to W M Nash.
50, lots 19 and 20, blk 23, Yale.
W M Nash toL D Weaver, 70,
lots 19 and 20 blk 23, Yale.
List of Prizes.
Belqw is a list of prizes which
the Ladies’ Band gave on the
piano contest for those turning
in the largest number of votes
for the band.
L, Gilges, 1st, S20.00 55,341
ArtStich, 2nd, $10.00 54,303
Rebecca Lodge 3rd, 5.00 23,907
Wanted—Men to learn the barber
tarde. New method, steady practice
by free clinic, careful instructions by
qualified teachers Few weeks com-
pletes littk expense, board included,
tools donated, catalogue maileri fre»-.
Mohr liarber College. Fr Worth,
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Notice is further Ktven that each and all ol
the lieicin before described tracts, lots and par
cels of real estate will be on the 5th day of June
1905, beiweeu t lie hours of one and four o'clock
p. III . at tile office Of the County Treasurer of
said Payne County, in tbe City of Stillwater, be
ottered ior sale at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, for the payment of said delin
quent ta.\, together with the costs, |<enalties
and charges thereon.
W. Dutton,
County Treasurer.
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Tin Kind Yes Haw Ultrajs Bst£a
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Die Kind You Have Always Bought
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Democrat
Gives All the News
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is complete and if
you are in need of
Salt Bilk
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Miller, Freeman E. & Diggs, I. O. The Stillwater Advance. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1905, newspaper, May 18, 1905; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1137841/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.