The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1902 Page: 7 of 8
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rcntlllVL Jill* OF THK M£T.
All InterenHiilC "• ,l,elr
I Ungual JiireMglli.
The Herrnl oflbelr JlarveilomVlulltJ'
■ nd Nerve Foreo Jeulo>i l (iiimrdra.
Women ol I lie Harem romfound «•
F,ill.m Whoae ltejii lui llii|£ M-
luelo are Aliii« t !Hln -«i|oii
and Aktulil*tlied the .fluit
Sceptical.
The fondest hopes of ancient or mod-
ern seekers after I he Fountain olPer-
petual Youth can scarcely have aimed
higher tlian the results achieved by
the marvellous compound known
throughout the Kast as LI Mukhir.
Travellers returning lo Euiup« have
from time to time brought astui) ishii g
tales of the rejuvenating effects pro-
duced by this Wonder of the Orient
Crudely compounded bv Uie women
of the Harem Irom formulas Intniled
down orally from generation lo senuru-
lion the secret of this preparation III us
jealously garded anu known only to
vhe inmates of the Harem and the
Court Physicians; El Nlokbir hasbeen
practically unobtainable exception by
the favored ones for whom itwas inten-
deii.
Recently however a prominent na-
tive Arabian Physician banished Irom
his country lor political offense und de-
prived of his vast possessions has
availed himself of knowledge to eu.ru
a livelihood befitting hid 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 luis re-
peatedly refused very liberal offers
made to him for the formula of hU
remedy but he has finally agreed with
the importing bouse of l'heNoyes b ul-
ler Company of Philadelphia, to put it
upin convenient form for sale exclu-
sively in the United States and this
firm having the exclusive agenoy now
offers it for the first lime to the Ameri-
can public. , ,
This remedy must not be con founded
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 whicb 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.
El Mokbir is a remedy for one speci-
fic purpose which is to strengthen the
vital force and prevent decay in men
its marvellous effects in arresting de-
cay of the vital principles' especially
in the male being uoparalled and
never failing and as its use is uni ver-
sal all over the East where strong,
virile man with large fami 1 iesof de-
cendants are the rule there must be no
doubt either as to its effictecy or bene-
fit to the general system.
While it is an absolute specific and
positively guaranteed to cure tlia
worst case of nerovs debility , lost rnnn-
hood, or similar weaknesses due to ex-
cesses or youthful errors it is also used
with the greatest success as a. vitamer
giving power to all weak parts and de-
veloping and maintaining the full
natural vigor of manhood.
It is put np for the American trade ^
in tablet form and though extremely
powerful, it ia perfectly liar in,ess and
easily taken one tablet being a dose |
and doing the work at l nee and so .
evidently as to leave no doubt l" the
mind of the patient. It 'vill cure you j
bo as to stay cured. !
Every package is opened and care- j
A Clubbing Rate To Subscribers.
In order to offer some inducement
I for parties sending us in new sub-
I scribers we make the following propo-
i sition good to Jan. 1st 1902. lhe
| regular subscription price of Peo-
' ple's Voice for one year is $1.00 but
I to any one sending us in a club of 5
yearly subscribers between now and
Jan. 1st 1902 we will ascept the sum
of $3.50 giving to party sending us in
the club the difference between $3.50
and $5.00 or $1.50. This rate is only
made to parties sending us in a club
list of 5 new yearly cash subscribers.
We will send sample copies of the
paper to any list of 5 names sent to us
on the blank appearing in paper.
If you are thinking of trying to get
up a club of 5 subscribers send us the
names of live persons in your nei^jh-
borhood whom yot think you could
likely secure as new subscribers and
we will send a sample copy of the
paper to them.
I. Quote pages 25-56 inclusive
in Genung's lllietoric.
II. Write two Rhetorics in full
III. Write in full any two of
Shakespeare's plays we have
studied.
IV. Write a comprehensive
outline of English Literature.
Pledge.
Senior English:
I. Write a treatise of the de-
velopment of the English lan-
guage from time of Adam and
Eve to present time.
II. Divide the time stated in
question, one into periods, and
give three of the most noted
authors of each period.
Pledge.
CLEKKS~WISE SUGGESTION.
I have lately been much troubled
with dyspepsia belching and sour
stomach, writes M. S. Mead leading
pharmacist of Attleboro Mass. I could
eat hardly anything without suffer-
ing several hours. My clerk suggested
1 try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure which I
did with the most happy results. 1
have had no more trouble and when
one can go to eating mince pie, cheese
candy and nuts after such a time their
digestion must be pretty good. I en-
dorse Kodol Dyspepsia cure heartily.
You don't have lo diet. Eat all the
good food you want but don't overload
stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia cure di-
gests your food. Fred Reed.
FOR MEN ONLY.
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jai[ no pui>;s <>} puq aijs
'AYOl[
-amos it ;i: p.aqs au>u>i ->AV
'pt>9J Apuaj
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<>} saiqpp locl()} ^UM!AV aJ<3AV
•avoiis v jo apntjs v. usaiS
'Avoqauios
;no jt pup Hiails puy
'ayou>[ o} jou vi-"nn
aqs ipiq.w }uq> nEi|}
;no put; o} a3[q
B Suu^ou si
—The Krishno.
The reformers in this county want
to wake up if they would see the re-
form movement grow. A good many
of the old time workers are showing
signs of activity, but we want to see
them all arouse themselves from
their Rip Van Winkle sleep. We
have received a few responses to our
request for a list of tive names of
good men in the neighborhood of
sender, who are not receiving the
Peoples Voice; but we want a list
from every school District in the j
county.
We would also like to have some of
the workers take up our proposition
to furnish five yearly subscriptions to
this paper for $3.50 and send us in a
club of tive subscribers. Who will
be the first to send us in a club of
subscribers under this proposition?
We are anxious to publish names of
parties sending in club lists. If some
one will take the matter up in his
neighborhood it will break the ice
and other neighborhoods in the
county will be heard from in short
order. Under proposition we make
we feel that we should secure at
least 2000 subscribers in this county,
and we will if only the Populists will
do a little missionary work for us in
their respective neighborhoods.
nriCUCCC HerF l y unKudy*how"
UtArNtOO. deaf nd dumb for teT«r ,
c„.cd from scarlet fever «t«lrrh. oj
om ftcanei icvcr
middle car. Her ears were dry and felt mop-
ped up. she kad awful noise* in her head car
drums ihr«i#ken and thickened. bpeciaUn#
ASTHMA, CATARRH
Cured at home by a new and quick method.
Dr. Branaman ha been located in Kansas
Mo., ten years, during which time he has cured
thousands of sufferers. Write for home treatment
symptom blank, FURNISHED FREE.
fl AT 4 D CI LI of the head and throat develops Kar,
la A I flnnH Bronchial and Stomach Catarrh. Kar
Catarrhcautea deafness and beatlnoises. Bronchial
Catarrh leads to Asthm?. and Consumption; Stomach
Catnrrh causrs Dyspepsia. Indirection and Cancer
of the Stomach. With these condition* yousuTler
from torpid liver, weak back and kidney disease.
A lvp Beeklet tkla Earreless Treat meat PtEE.
ASTHMA,
drums shruflten alio inicaenru.
oaM she could not be cured She wfi. ejlucilteit
in School for Ocnf and Dumb at Olathe Kan.
Tiro yeara ago; I)r. Branaman cured me, l
can now bear lhe bird, .lag, people talk and
mv clock tick 1 know he cure* Catarrh and
Deafneaa ifcNNlK K. McCRAV
HJ7 Nrtraata A*e . Kiniai City. Kaa.
.rnn corera all Medidnea and Vapor
$9.uU t«r ,or home tre*'mcnt-
Branaman Medical Institute
Here la a pat lent
nu • ■■■■••<• auffering with
Asthma, head and lungs *tt>t>-
ped ill', wheeling, rattling and
cough nig day and night, can
not lie down, aita in a chair to
aleeo lias more trouble in
damp weather or HAY FEVER
increases his suffering He is *-~r-—--
unfit for work of any kind. I , syinptom blanka
was in this condition for i-Ciyeara. i
Dr. Branaman cured me. take treatmem
W. H. CARPHNTEU. or not.
1714 Euclid Ave., K. C., Mo. ' Write to-day.
Altman Bldg.,
COR. 11TH A. WALNUT ST9..
Kunsaa City, Mo.
uuu all Chronic
liseates cuied at
the low rate of
f.YOO per month.
Consultation, ei-
aminntion and
home treatment
are
you
noises?
DANGER OP COLDS AND LA-
ORllH'K.
The greatest duiiger from colds and
la grippe is their resulting in pneu-
monia, If reasonable eare is used,
however und Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy taken all danger will be
avoided. Among the tens of thousands
who have used this remedy for these
diseases we have yet lo learn of a single
ease having resulted in pneumonia,
which shows conclusively that it is
a certain preventive of that danger-
ous malady. U will cure a cold or an
attack of of la grippe in less time than
any other treatment. It is pleasant
and safe to take. For sale by Fred
Reed.
Notice of Sale
Notic is hereby given that the un-
dersigned Committee, representing
the Norman Commercial Club, will,
on the 22nd day of Feb, 1902, at 2
o'clock p. m., sell at private or pub-
lic sale, to the highest and best
bidder, the following property, to
wit; all the buildings, fruit trees and
fencing (except the out side fence)
situated on the C. T. Gorton farm
one half mile south of Norman,
near the University. Said sale to
take place on the premises. This
I Feb. 8th, 1902.
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention. Only those born deaf arc incurable.
head "noises cease immediately.
F . WERWAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS:
F. A. WtKrnsn, Bai.timorf. Md . March jo, Iqoi.
: - neill* entirely cured of deafness thanks to you, treatment, I will now K,ve vou
« fis kept on getting worse, until. lost
my hearing in this <-nr entirely. , ...onths without anv success, consulted a num-
t)cr n-r
then ccas^^imt Uie It a r U i g t fTMr t t a r J J' ^ pa" i>e r, and ordered y„tr treat-
1 the,t saw vour advertisement accide lta l> a « o anions, thenoiseso.-as.il. ®«'1
ir/a'v a/terffive^weeks mV^eurrngT;! the diseased ear has been entirely rcstor.-d. . tlumk you
heartilv and beg to remain ^*ry tridy y°"J.sKKMAN Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
„oi r.T'aaur "T.'—
Examination and VHI1 OAM PIIDC VHI1PQPI F AT HflMF c «t.
advice free.
eut noes i/u t i j < i < «« :/
you can cure yourself at home
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLF AVE., CHICAGO, ILL.
WANT COLUMN.
tor stile or exclmn rf>tor forthwnse ol_ parti«H
desiring to ndvertlse to purchase farm 01 |
city property
For Sale Cheap.
Terms Easy.
The S. I of N. E. i Sec. 3, Twp. IS N.
E. 80 acres. East of Lexington,
L. J. Edwards.
Committee. * W. Brewer,
I J. C Wails.
the Scenic Route
Parties havinpf farms or city proper-
ty to sell or exchange, or parties de- jv_ ^
sirinn to purchase farm or city okla. For further information call
property should advertise their wants . on or a(jjress,
in the columns of this paper. It wil! I m-up AnfireW KillCkade
enable them to find buyers and sellers „
without the intervention of agents. |
Strangers coming to town invariably j
look over the columns of local news- ,
paper.
Company,
ttvery phuh k*5
fully examined by the importers when | pln0AV \.IU
received and is then repacked under .
their seul and positive guaranteo to |
cure. It will he eent prepftia uiidei Trisco System
plain cover with full iamiI comp e e - Ha ut ona new train known as
rectlons on receipt °f the pir t | . the '•Oklahoma Limited" between
I""' ,mCke^ M^L^^^ ru CoMl'ANY 1 Oklahoma City and Karsas City
address 1 HK Nm KS-I l IX . - ■ ■ This u the fastest and finest equipped
Market and -4th sis., l l.iiaucipii • | trains out of Oklahoma for Kansas
WIrpn p\'|PROFESSOR I St. Louis and Memphis.
\\llllKM,UMitiu7ii« j The llok].lhoma Limited" leaves
Freshman English: Oklahoma city at (1:10 p. m., arriving
1 resume , at Kansas City 7:40 next morning, St.
I. Tell all you know about tlie ,intj ^leniphin o:0ii p. in.,
From Milton to Ten- it consists of haggags car, three
chair cars, and one Pullman i he
' Pullman sleeper and one chair car
goes through to Kansas City without
change, one chair car throucrh to
period
nyson."
II. Tell all you Iniow about j
Genug's Elements of Rhetoric.
(No aid except from your own
Text Book.) Pledge.
Sophomore English:
I. Tell all you know about
English.
II. Name tive hundred English
authors. Pledoe.
Junior English:
•que:
i llts
•ted to
for en-
aer on Fri-
• afternoon,
rirtay after-
l liose enter-
- School for
Music Pupils
of Prof. Beardsley are r
call and make arran^em
rollment for second ~■ ,1|r
day of this week i" ti
and on Wednesday and i
noons of every week for
ing later, (.'all at Musi*
further information.
A FIREMAN'S C.LOS K OA Lb.
I stuck to my engini o-h-.inrti evt-rv
joint ached and every nerve was rack-
ed with pain" writes t'W. 1! ••. I amy a
locomotive Ureraan of '5 r,Intrton la ,
| whs weak and palo wlthoin anyaiioe-
tile and all run down- \ s i was nboul
.ive up 1 trot a bottle "I ^l(ui1't,, o
Hitters and after Initio >'II I HI
well as 1 ever did in my 111#. «eaK.
sielily run down peep c «lw;iys pain
new ilffl strentith and vitjor Irom thair
use Trv them' Satisfaction guaran-
teed by Fred, lteed. Price50 cents.
St. Louis, and one. through to Mem-
phis. The return train leaves Kan-
sas City 0:211 p. ui. arriving at Ok- j
lahoma City 10:55 a.m.
Further information regarding
rates, time etc., will he cheerfully
given by any Frisco System Agent
or the undersigned. B. F Dunn,
District Passenger Agent,
Wichita, Kansas.
MY GRETCHEN.
My Gretchen's not a society
queen,
Hut in the kitchen reigns serene,
With apron on, and on lit?i* face
Splotches ol white like Hakes
of snow
For you see,
She's kneading the dough.
Alas, poor me! I'll quit this
scene
And try to win a society queen
With
•dress on, and on lien-
face
Splotches of white like flakes
of snow—
For, you see,
I'm needing the dough.
— H. P. Stegeb.
Its rails penetrate the fertile States of
MISSOURI,
ARKANSAS,
KANSAS,
OKLAMOHA,
INDIAN TERRITORY,
TEXAS and the
SOUTHWEST,
TENNESSEE,
MISSISSIPPI,
AEABAMA and the
SOUTHEAST
It reaches the rich farming lands of Kansas
and Oklahoma, the mineral fields of Southern
Missouri and Northern Arkansas, the cotton
fields of the South and Southwest, the oil fields
ol Kansas and the Indian Territory, and hun
dreds of other Industrial places of interest and
profit to the home-seeker and investor. And
last, but not least, it will carry you to the famed
health resorts of the Ozarks,
Eureka Springs
AND ,
Monte Ne
time of trains at
niatlKOU t'lTV, OK 1j \
Express leaves going east 10:1.i a. m.
i " arrives from east >:l>p. in
Oklahoma ' ity ti:]0 p. m
; at Kansas City 7:40 p. tn.
i at St. Louis o:*"' p. m.
,-tt Memphis .V.00 a. m
Send your friends in the old States one
of our illustrated pamphlets, to be had by
addressing Room No. 72b, Century Building,
St. Louis:
"The Tup of the Ozark*.'' „
"Fealhcru and I tn* "" the Frisco.
"Fruit Farming Along the Frisco.
"There' ii^Some/hing lo See Along the
Frisco Line "
"Oil, and where tojina it.
The most comprehensive railroad literature
for the home-seeker, traveler or investor eve*
published for gratuitous distributor
Leaves
Arrives
Arrive>
Arrives
I'resh Milch Cows-
I have several good milch cows with
young calves for sale at a bargain. [
F, D. Mayberry. i
5 miles east and 1 mile north of Nor-
man.
Tor Sale.
Farm of 100 acres well improved
14 acres in orchard and vineyaul. "0
acres in cultivation, ti miles from
Norman $1500 if taken soon. For
particulars call at this office.
For Sale or Trade-
A .r> acre tract of land adjoining
Norman: tract well improved with
good 5 room house, orchard and out
buildings. Will sell or trade same)
for good farm. Inquire at this
office.
A Most Liberal Offer-
I All our farmer readers should take \
advantage of the unprecedent club-,
bing offer we this year make which |
includes with this paper The Live j
'stock Indicator, its special Farmer*
j Institute Editions and the Poultry ;
Farmer. These three publications
are the best of their class and should
he in every farm home- To them we
add, for local, county and general
[news, our own paper, and make the
price of the four one year only $1.2->.
Never before was so much superior
I reading matter entered foi ro toe
an amount of money. The t:,ree p.i-
pers named, which with <>ni
' ,,vvn, are well known throughout ih-
■ West and commend themsel\es to t,<<
I , t-ader's favorable attention upon
...; ,, The Live Stock Indi-
i mere mention i
catoris the great agricultural and
live stock paper of the West and
Southwest: The Poultry fartner is the
Lo-t pract ical poultry paper for the
I «. k.; l..
august miller,
the shoe maker.
c
All kinds of repairing or new
boots and shoes made to fit
the feet
Shop opposite the Opera House.
Guarantees all his work.-
Tlic Model
Grocery ——
a
Have you ever ^ivBii this
Grocery a trial ?
II Will PAY you
io do so
You will find their Gro-
ceries the very best, and
prices the very lowest. ..
Opposite the Uenner Meat
Market
j. 33xjkci:x.
proprietor.
, farmer while The Special Farmei ..
Institute Kditions are t ie most prac
t i, al publications for the promotion
,,f good forming ever published. I .ike
I ^vantages of ttis great oiler, as it
I 'Will hold good for a short time only,
ample- of these papers may he ex-
amined by calling at thUoBce.
Foley's Kidney Cure
NOKMan
OKI.A
s0^HAr
foley s ^" ,,|a'
makes'kidneys and bladder right. Norman Milling &
If you want good lisrht bread ask
your grocer for a sack of that new
brand of "L H Patent" flour made by
Grain Go.
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