The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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IM9U1 It I- I I' M I > «K < M® "K'l
WANT COLUMN.
InlcreiUUK KxqlaiiaUou ol'ilielr ! nils column will lie ri'sorvi-il toi' pintles
limiMiial Strenytli. ! desiring t,i mlvertlse fiirin or city property
for SAleor cxnliHiiy^or fortlin U8« ot parties
•r„e Secret of Ilielr Marvelluim Vllultly ",1ver,tae ,0 pU,D,,Me
mid Nerve F«re« lealuiitlj' (iuarded. '
Women ol the llnr.m I'oniqoinid a
Potion Whose Keju vliiulliist HI
feet* are Aliuunt ttllrai-uloii*
and A«toiil l«ed the Moat
Sceptical*
The fondest hopes of ancient or mod-
ern seekers after I he Fountain of Per-
ijetual Youth can scarcely have aimed
^higher than the results achieved by
the marvellous compound known
throughout the East as Kl Mokbir.
Travellers returning to Europe have
from time to time brought astonishing
tales of the rejuvenating effects pro-
duced by this Wonder of the Orient.
Crudely compounded bv the women
of the Harem trom formulas handed
down orally from generation to genera-
- ' tion the secret of this preparation thus
jealously garded anu known only to
the Inmates of the Harem and the
Court Physicians; El Mokbir has been
practically unobtainable excepting by
the favored ones for whom it was inten-
ded.
Recently however a prominent na-
< tive Arabian Physician banished from
his country lor political offense and de-
prived of his vast possessions has
availed himself of knowledge to earn
a livelihood befitting his station by
supplying this marvellous compound,
El Mokbir, to the nobility and wealth-
ier classes, of all Europe who have
cheerfully paidhim large fees in return
for the benefits received.
Content with the large Income de-
rived from this aged Physician has re-
peatedly refused very liberal offers
made to him for the formula of his
remedy but he has finally agreed with
the importing house of The Noyes I' ul-
ler Company of Philadelphia, to put it
up in convenient form for sale exclu-
sively in the United States and this
firm having the exclusive agency now
I offers it for the first lime to the Ameri-
can public. ,11
This remedy must not be confouuclcu
with the numerous nervous exhaustion
lost manhood, and self abuse remedies
which are advertised under a variety
of names as there is absolutely noth-
ing which scientific chemistry has
been able to produce which can even
approach the peerless El Mokbir a
purely vegtable compound, extracted {
from rare tropical roots and herbs, i
El Mokbir is a remedy for one speci-!
tic purpose which is to strengthen the
vital force and prevent decay in men!
its marvellous effects in arresting do- j
cay of the vital principles' especially
in'the male being unparalled mm i
never failing and as its use is univer j
sal all over the !v -t where strong,
virile tn.-n with lirge families of ae
cendunts are the rule there must be no
doubt either as ti. its eltleiecy or bene-
fit to the general system.
S While it ta &timwonite specine .>a
positively guaranteed to cure th.<
worst case of nerovsdebility, lost man-
hood, or similar weaknesses due to ex-
cesses or youthful errors it is a so used
with the greatest success x a vitalizer
giving power to all weak parts and de-
veloping and maintaining the full
natural vigor of manhood.
It is out np for the Ann-riiMii trade
4 in tablet firm and though extremely
'•) powerful, It is perfectly harmless and I
easily taken one tablet ben.g •' (l" ' |
and doing the work at (nee and so ,
evidently as to leave no doubt in the j
mind of the patient. It -vill cure jon|
so as to stay cured.
Every package is opened and care
fully examined hy-the importers when
received and is then repacked undei
their seal and positive guarantee to
eure. It will be sent prepaid under ,
plain cover with full and c(m'Ple /{'" !
rectlons on receipt of tlv pr ce |1. >01
per package or six packages for
address Till: XoVKS-Pur^KK COMl'ANY
Market and 24th Sis., Philadelphia.
Mr Smith and old time Iowa i
friend of Friend Cook is spending j
the holidays visifing Mr. Cook and j
looking around to purchase a farm
i„ this county. F-r the past four
years he has lived ciose to Edmond
but sold his farm there recently and
contemplates purchasing a farm in
this county.
Parties having farms or city proper-
ty to sell or exchange, or parties de-
siring to purchase farm or city
property should advertise their wants
in the column* of this paper. It will
enable them to find buyers and sellers
without the intervention of agents.
Strangers coming to town invariably
look over the columns of local news-
paper.
For Sale
A good four room house, five lots
good cistern and city water, in desir-
able part of town. For particulars
call at this office.
For Lease.
I have a tract of 380 acres of In-
dian land to lease also a tract of 14o
acres. Land lies close to Etowah P.
O. in Cleveland county. For particu-
lars address
Mr. Motscer.
Etowah, O. T.
Fruit Trees For Sale-
Our 1 yr. apple will go at 5c while
they last; 2 yr. apple 5 to 10c; peach
ti to 10c: plum, apricot, nictorine and
pear (including Keifer) '12 to 20c;
grapes 3 to 6c.
Garke's Nursery.
18 3t Noble O. T.
1'resh Milch Oowb.
I have several good milch cows with
young calves for sale at a bargain.
F. D. Mayberry.
5 miles east and 1 mile north of Nor-
For Sale.
Farm of 1<>0 acres well improved j
14 acres in orchard and vineyard. 70 j
acres in cultivation, 6 miles from
Norman $1500 if taken soon. tori
particulars call at this office. j
Notice of Application for Letters of Adminis-
tration.
Ill the I'rotmle court of the County of Cleve-
land, Territory of Oklahoma.
In the matter ot the istate of George «.
''"ol7ee\- hereliy Ifjvi-n that i'liciiti- A. Ellt'lU
as llleil with the .liaise ot this c.nitt n pel it ion
pravltiK for Letters of AdniiniMriitioii of he
entiite ol w. KUiill 1 UeeeaseU, an. that
Hi.lnv the 27th ilav ot Deeemhei 1901 al 1.10
oYlo-k p. in. Ol Mil heinj; a i ay of a
regular lei in of this Court, ti. wit t o* lilt 1>«-
emher term, 19(11 at the l'rolmte court rooiiis
in Norn,.ill, Clevelaii.l Counlv. iiUaliom.i
Tenisorv; has been set tor li-annS sa .I pett
non ami where any person lnteiistcil
n,:iy appear anil -Imw cause why said petition
-hinilil not tie granteil:
HateU December snl., 1(101. ( n„Tsp0„„,
] fronute .Imlgtf.
I John Framing—Atty. for Petitioner.
J. H. Stuhl and B. F. Claunch, of
Lexington was in Norman settling
with the County treasurer for taxes
last Thursday.
WHY PAY RENT.
When You Can Bay a Home From us on
Monthly Payments of Less Amount
Than You Are Paying for Rent
Here is a Few of Our Bargains
We Have Plenty More
Just as Good and on
the Same
TermB.
Good 7 room houRe 4 corner lots, city
water, shade trees, barn, dugout,
j well located. Cash $350, balance in
monthly payments of less amount
than the house will rent for.
7 room house, 4 corner lots, city
water, well located. Cash $400, bal-
ance in monthly payments of less
amount than the house will rent for.
Nice 4 room cottage, within three
blocks of the banks, city water, barn,
fruit trees, house new and in splen-
did repair. $550 cash, balance $7.&>
per month, house will rent for $l*-.00
per month.
4 room cottage, 8 lots, well located,
$300 cash, balance $9.00 per month.
4 room house, close in, city water
cash $300, balance monthly.
3 room plastered house, good dug-
out, 3 corner lots, close in. Cash W>iO
balance $6.00 per month will rent for
$8.00.
4 room house, city water, barn, '2
lots well located and close to busi-
ness center. Ilents for $8.60 per
month. Sell for $250 cash, balance
$5.00 per month.
. 3 room house built this fall, 2 lots,
well, dugout, rents for $8.00, cash
$200, balance $5.00 per month. This
is a snap.
4 room house, just completed. Rent
for $12.50 per month, $300 cash bal-
ance $7.00 per month.
4 room house, rented for $0.00 per
month, barn, dugout, well, $200 cash,
balance $5.00 monthly.
We can arrange to sell your prop-
erty on the same terms, paying you
the cash and allow the pnrchaser the
privilege of paying for it monthly.
Call and see us at the Andrew King-
kade Go's office Norman,
Morgan & Griesmer.
ASTHM A CURE FREE!
Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent
Cure in All Cases.
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL.
WltlTB VOIR NAB1K AND ADDHKBH PLAINLY
CHAINED
FOE? TEH
YEAR
There Is nothing like Asthmalene.
It brings instant relief even In th
worst cases. It cures when all els^
fails.
The Kev. C. F. Wells ol Villa Hid
III., says: "Your trial bottle ol Ast h-
malene received in good condition. I
cannot tell you how thunklul I feel for
the good derived from it. 1 was a
slave chained with putrid sore throat
and Asthma for ten years. 1 saw your
advertisement for the cure of this-
dreadful and tormenting disease, As-
thma, and thought you had overspo-
ken yourselves, but resolved to give it
a trial. To my astonishment the trial-
acted like a charm. Send me a full
size bottle."
REV. DR. MORRIS W1CCHSLER,
Kabbi of the Cong, Banai Israel.
New York, Jan. 3, 1902.
Drs. Taft Bros.' Medicine Co,,
Gentlemen: Your Asthmalene is aiv
excellent remedy for Asthma and Bay
Fever, and its composition alleviates-
all troubles which combine
with Asthma. Ifs success is astonish-
ing and wonderful.
Alter .1) 4 «
no opium, morphine, chlorosorm or ether ^ ^ MORRIS WECH8LER.
EVERY
L.timoniai.™ .
the wonderful effect ol your Asthamalen past 12 years. Having ex-
has been afflicted with spasmodic asthm chanced to see your sign upon
hausted my own skill as well as many oth ^ obtained a bottle of Asth-
your windows on 130th street New > oik, ()[ November. 1 very
malene. My wife commenced taking i ^ ^ bottle her asthma
soon noticcd a radical improvement. i svmutoms I feel that 1 can
SHSS3? e52™ «iw . « -• .mil* .111. 'I.I.H.-
tressing disease. O. D.PHELPS, M. D.
Yours respectfully, '
j. . " Feb. B, 1901,
Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Co. Hthmn for 22 years.I have tried iiumer-
Gentlemen: I was troubled with'Asthma toi ^ ^ ^ 1Hivertieement and
ous remedies, but thev have all fai . . • ^ j purchased
started with a trial bottle. I fou...1 I elief «V V hv« a fwmily of four .-hiltlren
your lull size bottle and Ijm 'ner g < • best of health and am
Ud^leThrtes,iLTyn0you can make such use ol as you
see fit. . , , s RAPHAEL,
Home address, 2115 Riyington stieet. city.
.... , „ I, I. |.N III < I.I «llf I UNTIL
IIIIAL HOT'lLH MM AltSOI>« IM'l •' '•
i i ,,r |>1 * TAFT BROS.' MEDI-
Do not. delay. Write at once, addressing l>U. wvii
CINE CO., 79 East 130th St., N. Y. City.
Avon Springe, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1901.
KltAUSK'S HEADACHE CAPSULES j
are unlike anything prepared; in |
Atueriea. I'hey were first prescribed
by Dr. Krause, Germany's famous
court phvsscian loutr before Hnt-ipyrine
was discovered, and are almost mar-
velous so speedily do they care the
must distressing cas",s. Price Lou-
Sold by all druggists.
The recent ruling of the Post
Office officers at Washington I). C.
i to the effect that all newspapers
entered as second class matter
must be discontinued when the
time for which they are paid in ad-
vance has expired. If this ruling
is regidly enforced i! will be a blow
that will stagger the county weekly
press of the county whose editors
usually extend credit, as long as
one years time, to many of their j
subscribers.
banner SALVE
"uTc"most healina salvo in the world
(First published November 23, 1901.)
Notice of Final Distribution.
In the 1'iotmte Court of Cleveland county,
'lvn-itorv of uklulinina
In tne umtler ot the Estate of William llnril*
I Tick itenu*., s A. I'utli.itl, Exe< ii "*
Notice is Hereby Klven tliat s. A I utlmll.
Exci-illlix ill 1 In* estrtle ot « lllnim "lir.lwi. k,
1 .till 1.11 till-aotli'lay of November. A. 1 iw .
lili- licr iieciiunt for tiiial Mittieuu'iit timl |n*ii-
11,.ti lor iliHiributlon ami tliml illselmrne. iiml
lor relea.se "I 1,11 Uomlsiiien, innl I lie court nils
tlxe.l riiuisiliiv tile iritli <!• > <H Deeeuilier, A.
I). litOi lit II ii'c'iiK'k n. in., at the rrolmte Court
room in Niii niii11,(I. T.. tor Heiiring or «i
1 >«-t it ion iiml set tiel uenl. linn tin; Minn '
' I,,, hciiril lit Slim 111in' iiml place innl all
i int,.i es|.Ml niMiiii estate are herotiy nolltieil to
l„. oiesent iiii'i tile tlieii olijecilons. it any
tlit-v have, to-nilI petition for discharge ami
: Until settle;'icni.
I Given unilor my liainl this 20lb day oi Nov-
amber. A. 1)., I'.WI.
i i- i c i'. botskohii.
I Probate .1 mine.
! \\ ii.i.iajis wii.i.iams, Attorney for Executive.
JANGLING NERVES.
Are you irritable? Do you sleep
badly? Is it hard to eonoentrate your
thoughts? Is your apuetite poor? Da
you (eel tired, restless and despondent
Try I.ichity's Celery Nerve Compound.
It will do yoj more good than any-
thing you have ever tried. Sold by
all druggists.
CATARRH
Holiday Kates-
Tlio, Choctaw Kouto will iM'll tickets to points*
on th«ir line, within two hundred 2(H)) miles
or selling point, nt one. and one 1 hird tare tor
the round trip. Dates of sale December :.'l,
•i.") and 31st and .Ian 1st, with iiml return limit
Junuai \ 2nd l'.HL\ For full information call
on agent or write. (ii:o 11. LKK, t}. l\ «& T A.
itock, A IK .
Da. COE'8 SANITASIUH
KANSAS CITY. MO.
caVII scar!(ever and cataub of
midd1? <-:ir. 1 Icr n.t v.-c— dry and felt We v
ocd up, i;he had awful noises ill lirr head ear
Srnmsslir..nken and lliickened. Specially
sail ,he ciutd not lie cured Shewn- e lurnt.',!
in Sch >i.l for IJ.af and Dumhnt Olathe. isan.
Two veil s ago In r.ran.iln.-.ll riirril inc.
cc . 11 artfej'' ' ?• ! : L': V '',
my clock tick. 1 kmIW he cure" Catarrh and
Deafness JHNMIi 1 MilKAV.
: .'7 Nebraska Ave., l.antas City, lvas.
n- r rifi roveri nil Mn'i and Vapoi- j
shO.Ulj i^er for home treatment. I
Dranaman Medical In
Cured at home by a new and quick method.
Dr. Branaman has been lccatcd in Kansas City,
Mo., tell years, during which time he lias cured
thousands of sufferers. VVr.t • for li-pme treatment
symptom blank, FURNISHED FRE
fc-'i AT 9 ft D Li of the head audthr-- -t develops . «r,
bAsM^hn lU'ini'hialand Sti mochCatarrh,Ear
Catarrh cansi sdeafnesa an 1 headnoi«e«; Broi hiai
<--it in hit- risto Aathi i nndCoiiaii.-.n-tuui stimuli Ii
CatarrhcanaeaDyspepiia, Indite ••• u and Lancer
ol I ti-- Stum h. With these • .'iht « '
ft- t-.i torpid liver, weak hack and k a.ney i.i--c.i^e.
A laffE liici.let oo tliim Mirveious Tixiiiacct TRIE.
fSTHf^A. ■iKr^.'SilHERVOUS
[.%t 3 limn., _ , it _ .. — I r>„(| an Chronic
diseases cuied at
t'.ie low rate of
c O'J i fr month,
l onsultatioii, «•*-
.■■tnin.it!<.n and
Inline treutm'-at
^ yuipti ni i latiks
fret* whether you
lake treatment
or not.
AMiiima, head and I111193 su>i -
ped in , wheezing, rattling and
coughing day and night, can
He down, *ts in a cv.:in t<>
sleep.
ll.i
• FA
dami> went' 1 r or 11 A
iv.cfeases his suITrrinj
unfit for work "i anv
vasin thiseonditioti f-
Dr. Lrananmn cured n
C V RPI NTKR.
•ars.
h carpi -• r.k. ,01 noi.
x7u liuciid Ave., k. c., Mo. i Write to-day.
ftltman B3id|5..
COfl. 11TH &. Ifc'ftLNUT STS.
btanude Oit-y, fWlo.
declaration or principles of allied party movement.
We demand the Initiative ant! Referendum and the Imperative
Mandate. ^ pubiic ownership of such public utilities as the people
shall from time to time elect.
, The land including all natural resources, the heritage of the people,
should not be monopolized for speculative purposes, and alien ownership
should be prohibited. All lands now held 1iy railroads and other cor-
porations in excess of their actual needs, or held by aliens, should be
reclaimed and held for actual settlers only.
, We favor scientific money based upon the entire wealth of the peo-
ple of the nation, and not redeemable in any specifice commodity, hi.t to
be full legal tender for all debts, private or public to be issued by he
government only, and without the intervention of banks, sufficient
Quantity to meet the requirements of commerce.
C. We believe in just and natural taxation. tuVHeral
6. We demand the 'election of the President, \ ice-President, 1 ederal
Indues and Senators by the people,
7 We favor the creation of a cabinet office of the department of la-
bor and equitable arbitration.
S We 'ivor Mip establishment of posta. savings batiks
' ' We favor the adoption of such constitutional amendments as may
ivwj- , ; . - a "t,7:,
k ■'*&J' ->•*!
- — — _
' Lotited at 26th i WyaodotM Streets.
Office No. 915^Walnut Street,
Not a Hospital, but
A PLEASANT, REMEDIAL HOME
Organized with a full staff of Physicians an<
burgeons for the treatment of all Chronic ant
Surgical Diseases
Trusses, Braces and Appliances for Deform
: itlrs manufactured. Thirty rooms for the ao
j comicodution of patients. A quiet borne foi
women during confinement.
T.ainect Attendants. Best Invalid's Homi
in the West. Diseases of Women
a Specialty.
Write 'rr circular on deformities—club
curvnuir.. of the ^pine-Asul. throat, lung. U d
,,, . 1, alder hnil nervou- iii>eases. H'riclure
D, fi t iln, tumors, cancer.*, paralysis, ept
leiisy, all eye skin and blood diseases.
All the liest tifsal'. Curgtwl Speritis i«P«!::a<l
with Skill ssl
rwonlv rPllaliln "~Kn larinin in the West, mall
I11; a . ••! o( PmVAIL Ot^K*«ES.
*11 ti'c.iiii .ii-.i -rn*iicoes<'iil!y treir •!.
,, nn removed from the system Al.noiu
J . .' . v«\v r< iopntive treatment for Ioskoi
T'i-jiI ruVfr, lleptur*'. Vurie-uele. Htdrocclp
11 .I ,. ]> r«o:s unable 10 t sit vis m:i'
\ vf i'"l ill i:ome i" iwa'l. One p< -nrai in
! i, 1 ' oiMiHiition ut nlMi forb:
' . ,1 . 1 ■ ifai. Thirty yoirs expI
,.s,.. , , in - n i 1 in v*< r .'. Mv booi s"nt f'ei
! am r ouest. 1 couiuiiis much vaiuablo Infoi
dre- s,
/.. COH. Proprielor,
4 ■:. . r V/a!n'it ^ t.,
• w w;TY, MISSOURI.
m-s-i- f.&<r*rurwt. lu0.i
, Ba ci Q jEu.awfci'flHiJ
1 m £ 203 Stli St., Kskscs Ciiy, Is.
" Th Old rdiohl® Doctor. 0!f*estin Ago and Lon^^st Lot
A Rocuii r Cradual* in Medicine* Gvor 27 Yoare 8p©oi«
PracUoe.--22 Yoara in Kansas
fN Authorized'by the Hate to tre^. Chroelc, .Nervous «n<t v '
at X Cures y larautsed or 6ion«*y r f in-.. ... Ail nyujcir * '
—no mercury or injurious incuicines ust'd. No deteu •• o iroi.i '
tlents ;it a distance treated by mail and express.-.^Vonient
free from ga^e or br.«ak age. No medicines sent C O. U., oul>Jh
Charges low. Over 60,000 cases cured. State your case and send lor te.ms.
Itationfrec and confidential, personally or by letter P„uin*?
/ « i pain and no exposure, ho caustics, rutting,
bougies or sound*. No detention from hus-
ne*s. TUotisauds cured. A p i riantmtcure
guaranteed or iuoncy refunded. Send hUmp
for book, which fully explains th s diseu «
Vo#-yV/w^l^=-e,llarf,:d vt,DS- lu 6
V clrlCOCCIC scrotum—causingn r
tous debility, weakness of the sexual sys
tem etc , permanentjv cured without pain.
Hydrocele-^inm'
Phimosis--^.^.u"p?.r"",e"
pnrt. for both hi'xcs, W p::Si'H, -I pj<-"
LjOOiw tures true to life, w 'h full de-
scription of-bore li-erves, the effects and
core, sent .sealed in plain wrapper for i.ix
cents m K'.amps.
5-ree Museum
rorrioi Horns:
of Anatomy for u: n I,? a m§ i0 g p m
TlitmnHiirm Of CUrlOHtt'es I r . intern
Seminal Weakness and
Sexual Debility, of youthful
I folly anil excesses—causing losses by dreams
I or with urine, pimples and blotches on the
face, rushes of blood to the head, pains m
I back, confused ideas and forgetfulness,
I bashfulness, aversi in to society, loss of sex-
I ual power, loss of manhood etc., cured for
1 1-fe. 1 can stop night losses, restore lost
j sexual power, nerve and brain power, en-
] large anu strengthen weak parts and ina*e
3 you lit for marri&r*. ,,, ,, , ,,
1 CimMlic that terrible disease, In ail
DJ
1 for life. H'ood Poe'otniig. skin Di/easeo,
fleers. Swelling' Moros. Gonorrhoea and
| (j> t, and all form ; of Private Diseaace,
! \ itively cure^l or nr ey rcfui ded.
SjTictUrft radically cured without
aj..un
of instruments
New and Infallible Home Yieatincnt
„ . 10kLi
All disoasos of til* rentum troa'.r j on a positive Gi'iirantee, ami no iron, j atocpted iiii'i
Patient In cured. Sent /or fm 104 m* ■ ' ' on.J***1 J'h' , -
i ..>i * iii . , i.i,. m on". I.• n'V .•■ « A r.' oi.r mR t)Uom- b >ok for uumtn, notu i l
rdrcyi
ler.Vrmoiiiai li tters, valu itiie to anvi no *.«(. our ■ii paq, b.ck f" « .rn; ti.,lb
freo. Address, Urs. T1IOUMON & MiNOK, 10th 6l Oak Ms,, KanAaf City, Mo.
be necessary to make tlie above !a f.
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