The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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THE DEMOCI M
1 TV&r
h le voted to the Interests
ieveiand ' vi'.mty und Oklal
§ SUBSCRIPTION $1,50
(1 liEVEi jAN i> cor vr v.
N'OKMAN,
§
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o
e
NORMAN, O.T.
■ i: • 11 > .it of Cleveland, the rich - l ay- (?<
11 ii i.i. motility III Uk I ill mum .1. Vtrin.u Q
n (ho M. K. Church, South, College,mm Q
state university
IM Si .< SI I 5•: > Si: I |.\VHKIil -V,
VIIOMA W KD.NKSDAV, SKI' I K.M 11EK, 2(1, 1S! 4.
no. :o.
©ire gtatc jgcmctcvat.
ANI> OKLAHOMA CALL.
rCflLIHHKll SEMI-WEEKLY,
Notiei lor rulilicution
the tariff is a tax, but also that the
removal of the tax lowers the
Sept*' l-!'4 1
Notice For Publication
Linn) Office nt Oklahoma o. T.. Sept is tv,,. .n! i 'n, '
prices of goods to consumer,, who J^|nM3Wl^wi!SSi2
are thereby correspondingly hem - -ggg
Wiikins I'rohat e Judge at Norman 0.T , on f)jp () (i #
the follow
than Frldaj i
not later thai
lieu Hon.
fitted, | f,'0V jo it .
It requires years to properly lor(her;t.
tliiu Wann lint HOW W6 fee He «' > '"..s the following witnes-i-s to prove
te.U II lIlls lesson, UUV > (i .nihiuoiis r. -idem upon IIII-I cultlvu
| I,uii• I Olllce at < Iklalio
Notice 1- ii> r< I > jm
"ia llleJ
I that m
,1 Wilkin*, l'roi.utu ju !-•
Nov I 1MU. \ 1/ :
Mehin I. Howu
,eph Alexander
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
COSO K KSSION A L.
tot NTV TI< KKT.
the most prominent business men i.BThotup
in the country.—Jefferaooian.
"Twice as much cotton is mar-;
Mcliill, W N Kilt I . A
i hin.I vl/- ' r.sse*, ot Norman C T.
■ m b nl..|...f N..rm«n " A"> I-;""" „*
'R s*x
i \ tuiruiin ivho desires der th o law ard t In* 11*i; ii i.ii
protest ugiilnst 'he allowance j«r nepurtmei.J,why hiuh i .
of sucli proof, or who knows of
SOL OWENB.
T. A. JONES.
• Coroner,
iiHting a re|i
the 4th Iteprcsenta' We District und for the
second Council District.
The different townships uro entitled to
representation us fellows:
lu-1 East anil .. . ~
• i()lis ! the above monti
roof examine the wit
op. to olfer cvit* •«!*•«
,1 led by cluimant
. undi-r tlie law and the" e riilui uTus ! V,
I I lie Interior I >.| : rt ni.nt. wh> s.ieh proof ' m,' •
kclctl in lluthric than in any othi-r, £;• ,*;,
point in Oklahoma, and (iuthrie
can justly lay claim to bo the great- j <i. i t.>. r m j
est cotton market in the north. All „ ,,
the cotton from Lincoln. Payne,! ^ Nsllce For Publication t^mnk^nniiTi'.'
I.oxan, Kingfiisher Clevelantl and , oklotimmto. ••• ..: >i I;'
m.i...-..i.v .riv..M ti. ,t iii. in liiwiniT Kins, pri'imi.
id time inn
t«ii 11 a I i
t i n. T . Autr '-7 1*M
a that I lie lollowintc
not Ice til his Intent Ion
support ol hU claim,
; in I) Davis
, « |> ; n rar ire 1 west
u Itnesses to prove
l . upon miu* euitlva-
I! Walton, Kd WIIklus,
i' i .I w ho desires to pro-
'low anee of such proof, or
v Hiili-i.uitliil reason, under
i< i*iilutioiis of the Interior
'it li proof should not he
;v< n an opportunity at the
..I -,.!i| claimant, and lo
remittal of that snhmltted
II M. I)n.I.KV.
Kejfister.
U-lS-Ht
that the followliifr
lis intention
f his claim,
r 4i«> r./in I to make tlnal proof In support "t his c luiiii,
an average of ^ i.oUU i^« paut out ,l!l(1 Ulill ..t,| |inM1| ,Vin „„,de i .-tore s ,i,
, 4 41 .4 , trlwi • Wiikins piohm.- Judvo ^ Norman O. T
everv day to tlie cotton raiser, wno ()ll i> i. viz:
lie I
till!
in this country at present is the
negro; however, the white man '8! hi" wnVime'.us
not slow, and is putting in cotton
next to his corn."
The foregoing from the Guthrie j tiicWw'y.n.t jfej-
Leader ehould have a place beside |
Mnnchausen8 tales- The statement j :'n«''!11!!i1 V.liV!•'t.'.•!
that cotton goes from Cleveland
Ills continuous r
. . „ .. I of, sill.I hill.I. \ U
;i 11 v> p it a range l wen.1 f. 1 !x
the followingwiuic-si - to proxe '■ ' ' ; f"
: •i*«y„w,.s,
T,i. t,,| Fuhstuntlal reus
",JI<)r* | ullltlotlH el i lie I
against yhonhlI •
•h proof,"or who knows
linn of sail! land, viz.:
John St udholir e, .1 :
Pearl Durkec of Nor
Any person wlio desire
lilloi ' "
Cluck, Cli
au. o T.
iiportniiliy at
will he
examine the wlt-
0-1WH
< ALL I'OH (OI N'O CONVENTION.
The democrats of the various Townships in
Cleveland county and Townships il l cast and
west ill Oklahoma county arc called to meet
at their last voting places in each Township,
at2o'clock p. in. on Oct. " th for the purple
of electing delegates to a county convention t
be held in the I'mirt 1 > •>" Im N rinan O. T. oil
Saturday Ojt beri:th for the purpose "f nomi u ifkYuH I'nd.n^e Jmh .
•eiitatlvo lor the ard, and one for iie.'ded to establish tilt la< t trial Nov JMil, viz
Norman is the cotton market ol
4 claimant.
buttal of that submitted by idaiiimnt.
U. M. 1)11 Icy,
Register
• First published
county to Guthrie is absurd as it
is well known that Norman nuys
cotton from territory that belongs
to (Juthrie and that Norman has
the only cotton seed oil mill in tin* i,,,,,,,,gotticr-has uleti notice or hisiutcutiou
. . : 11 41 ,/M to mako final pi o it III siii iMin t.l hi- . h.ici.
entire territory is all the evitienci tlllll 81li(1 uU, ■
Notice For Publication
I Land oilic
, Notice .
I named settler hi
1 1MU.
Notice for I'ublication.
Oklahoma City, <> t'.A
filed notice ol
. make final | roof in Mippon
;.iwI I hat said |.r.ml' v ill be
Wilklns Probate Ju-i.; n
Oct 84 lnl'l. \iz:
Will lain W Bum
Norn
r the i
L Norn
1-t s
S the foliov
0-3 West
West Norman.
East Norman..
K-i :! East and I " '
The pop party is the grand child
of the Itag baby paper money
party, yet it seems that somo of the
pops know nothing of their ances-
try.
The Voice claims that Kolb was
elected Governor in Alabama.
With the claims and prophecies
made by the pop party, continually
ringing in their ears, it is no
wonder that some of them have
wheels in their head.
Oklahoma.
James M Burton
lor the s e 1-4 see > twp n range :i west
lie names the following: n itie -m • to | rn\e
her continuous reshloncf upon ami cultlvu
t ion ol. said laud viz.:
J II Cuuiinings, ltT Lewis,
lie i
hi* continuous ri
lion of sahl land s
I'liiilip Sulliyai
kno
disclu.'os what has the appearance
ol extreme duplicity on the
of the populists; north and south, ^ he aiiou. d.
the Intel-
should not be alhnvt
port unity at the a!"
•chuttal
t that submitted j
M. 1)11.1.kv.
Ilogistor
Notice
Notice is hen
Louisville Courier-Journal | j w r
Any person who desire
' nrnii.nl. ninilnst the alio** auco of such prt
i.s of any substantial reason,
and tl.e regulations of fite inter- chiiuiant
cut. why such proof should not
will be given uu opportunity at
, .... jc-nt ioned time und place to cross- <■. <a
With reference to the nliestions "'1 exumine Il.e uitnepse.-uf said t laimant, un.j
. offer evldouee In n
pensions. An inquiry addressed | by claimant.
to the editor of the Courier-Journal J Itog' !' J JlfSSJ'iinair ''UB '^e<,
1 ttnit said prot
Notice for Publication.
|.yi U.S. LANnorrrcK, at i
oki.aiioma c1ty.o. T.,Scpt f . 1W4.I
Nutlce hereby given that the following
.111 "d settler lias tiled notice of her intention
make final proof in support < f le r claim,mid
a! said proof will he made before S. Wil-
lis. preiiate Judge at Norman, 0.1., on Oot-
lh'.'l, viz:
Andrew J N wman
r the s W >4 see 14 twp K n range I w
lie names tne following witness- s to prove
- continuance residence upon and cultlvu
n of said hind, viz:
\v \\ Haves, John Graham, <Hail O.T.
din Wilklns. Thomas Wilkin.
h p.
initial reason undc
is of the Interior
. ii itihl not be alh
tunitv at the abo\
When the populistis nominateil
Appleby for Probate Judge tiny
wauled to see how hard they could
let him down as every one knows
that it would be the sheerest non-
sense to deleat a man like Judge
Wilkins to put a man like Apple-
by in his place.
When ill" d< mocrats nominated
Bul Owens for Sheriff they made
110 mintake .is till realize tliat li<
will dignify the oflice and conduct
it in a manner thai will please
(everybody. He is a sueeessful
Jjnsinesd man, honorable in all hit
transaclioiis and will make at
ideal glierilV.
elicited tho reply that over two
years ago copies of the populist St.
Louis platform were circulated in
the Kouth without the resolution
which promised to pay all ex-
soldier.* the diflference lietween gold
and greenbacks, during the wu
This brought out of their seclusion
two remarkable letters, one written
by li. ly. Polk, president of the
National Farmers' Alliance, and
other by S. McLallan, who
s he was secretary of the com-
mittee on resolutions in the Ht.
Lous convention. Col. Polk dedan s
that the pensioning of Union
soldier.-- was never a demand of the
ponulist national party and he
ge - on at some length to say that
tr-.« party has been villainously
misrepresented by leading demo-
crats. Mr. McLallin, on the other
h- miJ, says positively that the res-
d; .lion relating to the payment of
tf (liil'ereitce between the value of
tr money in which the soldier
v o paid and gold was introduce
ii a Confederate veteran fron
i- us and wa« unanimousl
aronted.
iko the late Jay Gould, the!
pi mlist party has a habit of |
a< ntiiig its politics to the climate. 1 ' jeo'V«Vi«*r
- ort Worth Gazette. i i
. probate judge.
ills eoiitiiiinv
\V n i >u vi*
Any pt
foliH Slier
T.
. v. ho (i
give
N<i|ice i n- l'[i!>IU*atloii.
; i. . iioina n T.. Au r U0 1HW
i ii i hat t lie following-
ill li :t-d notice of Ids Inten-
, i ..til in support of Ii If
•..ud proof will be in ado before
I' Me .1 iitlge, at Norman o
i: i/.ii t tli Ulackhiirn
t1 ■ ■ w i *. ee s twp t'n range 1 west
i f..li iwiuif witnesses to iirovti
i- it «i,|fiieo unoii and cultlvu-
11 ik, Prank Dlat kbui n.
i hi hin 'i f ranklin O. T.
'• I'. rson who tlesircs to protest |
.il.si intial reason, under !
.• i . li lt ions of tin- Interior
\\ i \ -neb proof should not be
, > > i \i a an opiMirtunltv to the
• ■;.■ i• •' i time and place to cross-
ol sai l claimant, untl
■ i of n rebuttal of thilt sub-
t .1 !.v claimant. 11, M. Ollley
Ueglstor |
Notice for l ublicnlion.
i'. ihom i ') T &u| ' l|M>
Jiiven that t he following
. iii.-! not . ■ of his intention
-.11.!•• rI of his claim
I. I ••• Oil witin wimesses1 to prove
ilim...is i. idfii.-e upon and caitlva-
, . a . N "i i ii a it, r'.. Ulackhiirn. of
ii w.iO tli sires to protest
i. .• hi -ii.-Ii proof or who
i -i tin ial i eason under the
iiti i - ilie I uteri.>r DO*
pr..i i should not be al-
. .ii opiiortunity at the j
said . iaimaiit. ai'I
it- .1 tal of t.hat submit- i
II M 1111.1.Kv. |
Heglste.
Noli.' For rablicotion.
< T Ana iwi.
I. .11 t hat the following-
> Hied notice of his Inten-
pro.ii in support of his
Kiibstantuil reason
latlons of the Intt
proof Hhouhl not t
opportunity at the
iv ho de-
•r who knows t>
the law and the rci
!ed! will" beVlvcn1
mentioned tltnen
t the '
ud t-
lot
i:itun and euitivii'
•io protest agalusi
oof, in- who knows
i. under tlie law and
I (epart incut
Nolle
1)12 1)4.
I.aiul nfflcc at "
nit t evidence 111 rciv.Utai of l '^.O
j cluimant.
It. M Dti.ley, Register. name
he allowed,
' at the above uieu-
i . rosa examine tin
.nt, ami to offer evi-
that submit ted by-
It M. itlt.l.KV,
Register
claim.
has filed i
Una! proi
I t lint said pr
>«lice l or I'ubllcatioii.
J, WiiUins p.
for f lie s '• 1 -f
.1 P.
id land.
Oct % r •!
Martha A Her
tli - Lits:i.v I \ s I n w
he i.nines the following
fniiiiiiiious residence up
Bald land, vl /
'..trick 11 Harrier, John I/i
i,. o i ilartiert. all of No
is tun ti 'I reason, uiitier tin
i .. s of tho Int i
s to prove
r> Zi miner-
t nor Department, wti\ i
he allowed, will be Rive,
at the above mentl ned time
It M Duggoi all ot N"mi
Any pt r i ii who .le -i.i
: t he allowance of such pi
any suhstuiitlal reason,
the n gulatlons .if- I
i w hy siit li proof should
lie given an opportunity
w it 11esses of said eiainn:
deuce iu ri buttal Of ti..
Notice For I'lif?
., T.. Augr. 1H1I4
i that t lie loilowlllK-
,i i. o of his intention
ipporl ol his claim,
■ iiiatle before S J.
®
9 @
NOHM \N'S
ana i
Wishes to announce to the peo-
ple of Nor. nd Cleveland
county thai ' now soiling , .
Groceries, Flour (Hass and (Jiieensware
Cheaper tha tin;r i -ouse in
SOUTHER.. OKLAHOMA.
A Triai Order Will Convince You That
AMNLEY,
NornmnV - \\ lioleK:ibk ;iiul - fw<i:iil - 4 * i< ><•<• r.
Leads 'jw Price.,,
Notice For I'ublloatlon.
. S. l.aml Office at Oklahoma elf y. i
H K-'JI Kept 5 1MM. t
Notice is hereby given that the follow'ng
named Hi'ttlvr has filetl notice of his intention
to make lii n| proof in support of his claim and
that mill proof will lie made I efore s. ,1. Wil
kins, piohiife judge at Norman, O.T. on on :•
Is1.'t, viz:
J nines M Itlshop
for the n c sec twp 8 ii range '1 w
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultlvu lion
Fciieloifs® ^)]'!!!>• ©Store,
O. T. .1 II Ni< hols. Hall
of said I nd, viz
W I' K rail I Norma
O. T I) I, l.arsh, S It
Any person who desires to protentiigaiint the
allow ant e of such proof, or w ho know s of any i
substanllal reason under the law ami the n , n ■
latlons of ilie Interior l>upartineni wh> > . Ii j
proof ulinuld not If aliowctl wil b«* u I \ e n an
ti |Hirti*nity lit the aliove meiitionud time and
place Iti em s examine the witnesses ol -iid I
claimant and to idler evidence In rebuttal of
that submitted by claimant.
li. M. Dtl.l.KX. Register |
Katra
Not lee
suliuiitteil b) claimant
nee in lebutfal of
1$. m. Dili ey i
it< n r brown, Milp
I : Mali OT.
.i. -,i.- i,i piolt si against
i ii proof, or w ho knows of
i~ .i under the law nnd
li Interior Oepartinent,
hi! I not lie allowed, will he
at th( above mention
o.i i-s-cxamlne tho wil-
i i i'ublleatl i
Notice For I'ubilcatioa
Ckhihonia. Ok In S •
IS llled" l otiiv 'ii
^nator l'letfer, «)f Kansas, will
spottk in Oklali.mmOity next l'u. s-
tluy o\-.-iiiiig, 25th. As many
us coiil.l ehould turn out to heiir
the groat Commoner.—Voice.
"tir.'ut Commoner" is the pro-
jut na.iie unci ho will he commoner
rtil1 >vl«l) the people Und out how
he voted to sustain the sugar trust. |i
When he gets through in the sen-
ate he will ue great commonest.
Arkansas City und llntiirn.
'tie and one third fare for the ,
ml trip. Tickets on sale Oct. ,
10,11 and 12, good for return.!
hefore Oct. 13, Santa I"V Route
iriiimi, (). T., A. Kingkade. Agt.
■I liens. B All
res to | r.
aK-iinst the
\ the r «n
Blue
( ai d of Thanks.
■ r desire to thank the indie:
> were so kind to lis and ga\e
such vaiuale assistance dnrittu
illness of our baby. Their j
kindness shall always be reim io
1 by,
*1. K. Miller and wins.
Notice For ruhlieuli i :
who
• t any sub-1a
I the rcK'ilatioiis o
ut, why such pr
I. v\iil la given an <>
iii ulioiied time and
• f such pro d.
I I lie Intel
f i' 11bileui i
•' j'VvVi k'bis
ictober Pith,
''Buy Hutchin, did Sain Hennett
pay you -135.00 to prevent an in-
dictment from being returned
against him for carrying a pistol.''
The foregoin;! from the Voice i
one of the disreputable methods
practiced hy the Voice to defame
Vimvh from New t'ustle. i. T.
)ITOK Di: MOCK AT:
niic of the happenings ol
Notice Is hereby alien that James Me-
Keand has taken upuf Ids resilience oil S
1-4 of section t • p « range I Kiist- The
foUowlng described est ray, One bay horse
5 your i old brunded OTbaekuu.iie and tail,
valued at #""0.
Witness my hand ami seal tills the 7 day
of September 1s^^4 i> b Wvksk-
County Clerk
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
A Pure Qrape Cream of Tartar Powder.
••Cannot be Improved r'
So MRS. F. E. BAKER,
of Calveston, Tex.,
—SAY8 OK—
Ayer's Hair Vigor
"JlavliiR used ®
J Ayer's llalr Vigor 0
l[ ii for years, I And o
|H- that It keeps my
U. scalp clean nnd
C Si the hair In the best o
^ ^condition. My ^
^ mother, now sixty JJ
years ot age, has o
as flue a head "
hair as wln n she o
Vli'l was forty, a fact o
i-ct^ which slio atlrib- ®
utes to the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. It ©
thickens tho growth Of the hair and O
restores grtjr lutlr to Its original oolor. ^
I cannot see how this preparation could o
bo Improved."—Mrs. F. li. isakiuc, Gal- ®
veston, Texas.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
1'itKrAitF.n nY
DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. *
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 0 0
§THE 'FinEST
@
gin THE
WTEKRITORy.
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WALL PAPER, BOOKS, t STATIONERY
/',-i('"</'/ umhil l)-i>i or Aifj/it.
CJ« nt i*ji I I Uoel:.
IN* <>1*11121 ii^ < >. 1
THE CAREY-LOMBARD LUMBER COMFAHY
IS KEEN FOR
YOUR BUSINESS,
NORMAN. O. T.
A. D. ACERS, Manager
NORMAN MEAT - MARKET.
McClintock & Hiiler, Props.
next ro qri333 & runyan block.
FRESi! MEATS EVERY DAY.
Share : of : Your : Patronage : Solicited.
«eel. Win.
villi
. k llail fine showers. .Wheat
i11is in full blast, farmers
• busy ....Our school is pro*
yrrssingf tificly with Miss Hiittie j *'
ham ut the helm — J. W. Hat-11
d's little boy was bitten by a
.(I clog and also Mr. Win. Mo-
ment! churacter, when if they , s/ iiiiel's little son and this w vfc
knew anything they knew that it n- . l..-.-n "pent in applying U"'
... ii i ... i. ,. it ii tlstone which has been sticking
was a malicious falsehood when i . M ;! toh()Urs....Mrs. T. C. Kol
waB written. Wo have investigat.d | h ( imi(, te( cilildrL.„ left for l..-i
this matter ami linU that Mr. i„ Oaklaiul, I. T., Ml«a Toad
Dennett watt indicated and that h, u-y, iter sister, acco.npauu-d
lie nave a bond which Judge Wil-' - to n lalt old friend, in the town
. • i ti,.,, ti,,, mm-.l I t Oakland....The brunch store ol
ikins approved, that is tho rcco.d ^ , ,vcr9tn.et & Co. hav.- Iav,,l in
wt tij Voice puts it in such shapi
that Hill lead its reader-* to think i( „i[ u„,i
that illiteh «as guilty in the nuving elBewhere Mi^h -Nelli.
! i ;rv has been quite sick, alst
matter. \ 1 1 > """ ....
_ I K«'l t. f.eseley and Dr. I\elh > t«
Donald Campbell very sic!
In hig auv.-t .t". '"el.lo ... Hi. >v, vl,|loid fovi r. lie Is a trail
nt man.
ma U
Nftiral:.
Sloinacl
S. 11. Cli If ord
was trouble d '
Kheiimatisni,
disordered, his Liver was affected
to an alarming degree, appetite fell
away, and he was terribly reduced
tlesh and strength. Three bot-
ties of Klet-'tric Hitters cured him.
1-Mward Shepherd, Harrisburg,
111., had u running sore on his log
, | of eight years' standing. I'scd
llirt-f bottles of lClectric Hitters and
seven boxes of Hucklin's Arnica
| Salve, and his leg is sound and
well. John Speaker, Catawba, O.,
had ti\«' large l;ever sort - on his
leg, doctors said he was incurable.
One bottle of blectrie Hitters and
one box Hucklin's Arniea Salve
. f ii ,,, j cured him entirely. Sold at IV lin-
stock of goods, tome
xan.ine stock before Or K More.
A llouseltolil Ti ensure.
Fuller,
:• Nortli ItniiKi
ud enUlvaUon of, I
Holiert Inlol Slid
i.rotor-i. gMinst the
ti... kllttUH Of IIIIV
li the
MYSTERIES!
t published
.Notice
. itilimt-d'. w 1 !'l'Oo'Vi Ten
al . . mcntlonrd time
.. .1 ITI 1 lit' I lit- \\ itlK'KKt'8
lit i . vldoiict* in relmttiil
it i i it h nt
m. Ihi.i.kv, Register.
The Nervous System the Seat
of Life and Mind. Recent
Wonderful Discoveries.
Nomystory lias over compared with that of
human life. " It has lieen tho leaillntr hUbJeet.
.,f prtift—.i mal n— ir. Ii and stndv in all -
llui notw iihntaiidluif thi.s fact It !-• not t"-m r-
ally k now n
licit tho wat
of lift' Is Itx a-
oi rublie.ition.
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nouneex mat ''our flrin kept till)
cases of foreign goods iu bond in
view of the ta.ilf eluvngeu and now
oiler them at reduced prices. "1*.
\V. blankets on a free wool
crawling in, one plunge and
have it over." "400 pairs hand-
some all wool couch, bed or wrap-
per blanket.-', precisely like them
regularly up to a week ago; our
price $2 75 ti"' pair "
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that he would not be without it. if
procurable, (i. .\ Dykeinan, Drug-
gist, ( atskill, N. Y., says that Dr.
King's \- w Discovery t imdoubt-
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he has used il in his family for
eight years, and it has never failed
to do all that is claimed for it. Why
not try a remedy s<> long tried and
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place to clu-s t-XM
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thut mibtultted hy <
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nt eliiim, within three
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death.
Hcfent disroverles havodemonstrated tii-it
nil tie oiiMiisof tho l)ody are under the eon-
trol of tli - nervo centers, bv-ated In or near
liit li t-" of the brain, and that wln-n the-.«■ are
deran.'ed thoorirana which they Mipnly with
nerve fluid are also deranged. Wln n It is re-
Iiiembrrt-d flint a serious Inlurv t« the spinal
ord will cau .i paralysis of the body below
the injure | |x«int. Imm iiuho tho nerve foreo Is
pit■ \ cutetl i y tho Injury from reaehiiu tho
p.iralvu-d portion. It willl>o understood how
the .1. raii-reinent of the nerve centers will
. :iiih« thederanffoment of the various organs
\. hii-h I he v supply with nerve force.
Twii-thii ds of eliri>iile dIseases aro duo to
tlK3 bniM-rff.-t a tion of the nervo center- at
the base ••? the brain, no from a der
meiit prim trllv orl|{lnutbiK in the oriran i'-
self. Tho Rreat mistake of physicians In
i t routing t lie-o diamines la that they trea i tho
organ rather than the lu-rve centers which
are t lie cause of t bo trouble.
|)i«. I'iianki.in milks, tho celebrated spe-
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civ r ' I vt irs, und ha- made many linjM.rta it
dlst"overies in tinnectIon with It. chief aim • g
them Indng llm facts contained In the aliovo
s.atenu'lit, and that the ordinary method- t.f
treatnient are wrong, All headache, dizzi-
ness. (Inline—, confusion, pre-suro, blues,
iiianla, mulaut-li<ily. Insanity, •D|lc|* y, st-
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niatter now oaused. The wonderfulsucce- of
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Du. Milks' umtoiiativk nkiivinkis
all druggists on u |>osltlve guaranto., or Mint
diroothy du. Milks Mkou-al (^« ., Elkhart,
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Bixler, Mort L. The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1894, newspaper, September 26, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116526/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.