Okeene Eagle. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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WHEN YOl ARE IN NEED
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Automobile Accessaries,
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Pris Offer* from Leaufcn* Mtncfactunss
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REMEMBER
*HE
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CLARK AUTO CO,
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GARAGE and
REPAIR SHOP
on South Main Strerr. ian supply T^r
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Boardman Land and Loan Company.
FAHM LOANS A SPECIALTY
repair
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ary and all at them.
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I.. H CLARK,
MANAGER.
No delay in tnikiee I-'*c» —
We reett ct lEpeutiou if* rate*
We ui*c our own money
Ca I and investigate
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A W iw» sis aoau ui r.ui
Virt to ikrt* sets of twie. bet S r^--^ JW --J*
* their *i>y»raoc« on the mao He
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T»im, Iter oegt.t Ui k&oa
do so litre.
w*« loiiDeduleiy •ioce
tfikl UBe b*» teen occupy in? * Ini
in (b* run around of the Ad federal
jail, uesr tbe ktste penitentiary He
ha> not come in c'sntract wit* any
of the priauorr* or any e«»p.oj«-e of
tbe iMUtutk*.
A*eei>xoJ C Mabr.»tat* fteai'h
OKLAv£
OKEENE.
O LaDEN
SHEAF
| WE HANDLE PRESCRIPTIONS
1 commuhtioner «a* called to inve*-
tigat* the ca*e, He made a partial
investigation and recomended 'hat
a »peci*!.eton akin disease* be con
Witfc s dem**r*tie bou*e sod
Cbsrup Clark a lie Njiaaker'i cltif / ‘
.. . . n i. . , . . Dr. Dar wa* called to Me Ah *ter
**l aelt J*> will base to let L * *
Uereturned — jtiday eienio^ after
eotif>na‘i<w u|i “jet. yea stid nay
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itborouib in»e*U?ation
I toned tbki the mas had leprosy
_ .. ■ ! in the int kta?eB of the disease.-
. . ... __ . aaid I>r. Day, ‘ and I will bo report
Jo tiewof tbe arr»*t sod ejpoe- , . . . , .
it to tbe ,tate health departisieat
nre ta that $W,0*MjJJOO frsndu eat > TKe ia what known u> the
stock 'ie»l • see io N. V-, it »• eti- physician, a* the mixed type of
deal that tbe lool Istab* sre not all j l*-pr>^y It effect* both tbe nerve*
dead yet, or lb rovgbiy placed e»lb a*''1 th* p*110- i '**re ,ar*r '*•*** 1 I**
,A thi, dieeane. tbe anesthetic, the
mr’ tubercslar and tbe mixed type. The
------ ., . ~ ’-the nerrea, tbe accosd
“f.ydia Ixrpkowtks. tbe KaMian ate t« the *tin while the.third af-
aiager, think, Ameruan bueband. ‘ect, Vith the nerve, and the skin
. _ ... „ The man i« euflenn? from the last
osjfbt bo do tb? cook IB? . ntil
^PUBE DPUGSj^
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*4 if each were for memher* of
nr own family. We nee nc>ne but
The Purest and
freshest
Drugs,
mploy every precaution t n
»ure accuracy and uniformi!'
Hare y< nr prescription*- filled
here and yon can have
Perfect Faith
in tbe medicine Faith, yon know
i* a «reat help in effecting a cure.
B. G. SAHM, THE BILUBLI BBU&G1ST.
FLOUR
It s a Flour of Quality
It’s a Flour of Strength
It’s a Flour of Merit
It’s a Flour second to none
The
WO hie
Family
toays
we must have
Flour made by
Okeene Milling Co.
lildit, detr, wbsi with tu^rs^etb*
i»a, sornat/, clubs, coDvetiod* *tc
ki/i tbe likes.
of the three.
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poroxoaxy^xo^axoDOOOOococococoocoaxoocxxxxoooD^ p
F. $. Christman &. C©.
Severe Case
Of Leprosy
‘ This lyje of the disease, affecting
l*oth tbe nerves and the nkin, in tbe
wor»t type. It completely dentroj*
the nerve*. I piaced my hand <*
the man', elbow, inrt asking him to
clone hu» eye*. Than I asked him
where I had touched him He
placed bia hand on hi* wn*t. which
shows that the nerve* where a no-
dule had appeared, were destroyed
L'lcer forms wherever tbe nodule*
appear or else the nodule dry* up,
leaving the skin dead.
“The man is reasonably well mar,
ed with the disease. I made eiam-
— -■ ■ . - .nation- principally into tbe nose
Examination Is Made *nd ,hro*'- “”J ‘
Earnest Williams, Negro,
McAlester Prison, Has
Malady
if
Dealers In
Hardware,
Stoves,
Tiuware,
Pumps.
Windmills.
Barbwire,
Weber Wagons,
Buggies,
Plows
Billiard and Pool Parlor
Castes. Cigars, Tobact*. Hots. Ail k;tis ef fTtsh Prut s-
ON THE CORNER. GIVE US A CALL.
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Dr. C R. Day, Specialist,
Confirms Warden’s
Suspicions
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Iroia both that demonstrated tbe
presence of the g*-rm leprosy.
Thi* is the <|Uicke*t way to deter-
mine the presence of the germ.
H»d 1 not found these evidence of
the di*ea*e I would have made
cro**-*ection» of the nodule* mark*
ed on his body.
“hvidence* of the di-eate have a 1__ ____
so appeared on hi* lip*, on the hack ,
__ and chest, and there are some spots
history of Oklahoma, bs* appeared ©*, his lace. Particularly are there not a criticism of th • physician*
on a prisoner confined in the stall rvidences of it about hi* eyes, and chari;e a* Muskogee. a«
peoitentiary *t McAlester. eyebrows. Hi* eyebrows are half . overlooked I
The case I* in the first stage*. Th. . , 3i#<> found ulcer, in the wou,(1 o'^100*
prisoner is a negro, K irnest Cate,, j not^_ a|thongh there were none in «ion when the disea-i- ir-
PollcT insurer Automobile against Fire
frGm any cause ^hate^er. Also Lightr-
ing and Theft, anywhere in U. S. or in
Canady.
ream Separators. Wonder Cook Stoves
7 I Tokla
For Particulars
A well developed i ;i-e of Lrprosy
in the worst form, the fir-t in tbe
OKEENE.
C. Boardman.
OKLAHOMA.
any one
his condi-
PATENTS
AN* IDEAL HUSBAND.
alias Earnest Williams, convicted
m< the Muskogee county >court of
lorgery and sentenced to *erve sev
en year* in the state penitentiary
Cates or William* wa, confined in
the state penitentiary on Noreoit>er
30 I'reviou* to that time and while
awaiting trial he was an inmate of
the county jail at Muskogee for six
months.
Decision a* to the nature of the
disease was made Sunday hy Dr |C.
It I>ay, Ph. G. M. I>.. processor of
genito, urinary and vsneral diseases
in the University Bchool of Medi-
cine at Oklahoma City, who made
an examination. Dr. Day pronounc-
ed tbe disease leprosy. He was as-
sisted in the examination by Dr. J.
the mouth,or on the body. Hi* eye
•bows the effect of the disease, and
he *«y* his eyesight i* failing. A-
bout that we have only hi* word.
Hi* voice i* becoming husky, which
is characteristic to the disease,
STARTED HIX MONTHS ADO
“From the progress of the disease
1 should say that |il first began to
develope six month* ago. This is
about the tune tbs man was placed
in the Muskogee jail. 1 also am
informed thnt he was ill while in
jail at Muskoge, and ilia probable
that his condition became manifest
while in the jsii but it was in so
mild a form at that time aa nol to
attract professional notice. Tbit is
appearance. Oklahoman.
The Frensb gove»nment ha, Wen
talking of t-king tke duty off ol
oorn *nd o*t«; but op to November
30th they bad not done so; if tbev
do ths«e grains will he higher here
at that would open a demand
abroad which would advanoe prioe*
here. Many people do not look at
the influences of duties Imposed by
by foreign governments, nevi-rtbe-
ess they bars tbeir influence* thses
duties (Fraooh duties) are bolding
tbesa grains down to tbs detremsnt
of tbs produesrt. Tbi* may tsem
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ID? swift*. CO.
satiirr uswvana.
to burt tbs demodawyers end demo-
editors and ions others who do nrt
produce these cereal* but it help*
the producer who deserves high
prises bat how ran the consumer
have cheap living while farmers are
getting good prices for tbeir work
and tbeir produos.
u patient, even with a nazging wife,
for he knows she ne«<l# help. She may
beDerrons and run down in health that
trifles annoy her. If she is melancholy,
excitabK troubled with loss of appetite,
headache, sleeplessness, constipation or
fainting and dixxy spells she needs
Electric Bitter* the most wonderful
remedy for ailing women. Thousands
of sufferers from female troubles,
backeche and weak kidneys have used
them and become healthy and happy.
Try them. Only 3oc. Satisfaction
guaranteed hy all druggist*.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything
In nervoue prostration am
STOMACH TROUBLE
it k the h
ever a
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Okeene Eagle. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1910, newspaper, December 16, 1910; Okeene, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172351/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.