The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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McCall
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An EnKlUli Kln|C* Death.
William Kufus was killed by an ar-
w, either accidental or with murder-
vu« intent, lie died In the New for-
est. bis body was stripped by tramps
tnil the next day was found by a char-
Bon) burner, who placed the naked
fcor, se on his cart, hupins to receive a
(fewi'.rd. On the way to Winchester
the cart was upset, and the klrij; s body
Jell in the mire. Covered with filth
Biul black with charcoal, it arrived In
(Winchester, where it was buried in the
"cathedral. A few years later the tow-
er fell and crushed the tomb, and GOO
years after the Puritans rifled the
grave and played football with the
king's skull.
judge pakkee as a peobable
democeatio peesidential j
candidate in 1904.
Of late much talk has been in- j
dulged in as to the probable nomi- |
a D mi ener. j nation of Judge Alton b. Parker of
A young man bashfully approached jvjew York as the democratic stand-
Lid'inllar official a few days ago and ^ ^ ^ Seliator Car.
"Judge, I have come to ask your nd- mack of Tennessee says that "Judge
vice. You have always been like a fa- . parker would be a most excellent
ther to me, and I have now come to camii()ate an(1 one Bryan 0r his
vou in a very Important matter. 1 am ,
thinking of getting married"— followers could not object to, since
' "Well, young man," interrupted the t^e money question will not cu
Judge, "If you are thinking of getting
married go do it right away. Don't
wait, because the girl might not be
willing this time tomorrow."
"Hut, you see," protested the youth,
1 "I'm afraid I'm not able to take care
i m airtuu t select a can(iiaate irom me
of her."
i "Tut, tut," deprecatingly retorted tlio State of New York.
Judge. "Why, when I got married 1 j u,nai reason for Judge Parkers nomi
was twenty-one years old and *1,800 the Colutnbus Uispatch says
"Is that so?" exclaimed the other, that "Judge Parker has no protrud-
tnuch of a figure during the next
campaign." (Judge Parker is a
gold standardDemocrat.) In order
to win the Senator says that "we
must select a candidate from the
As an addit
DR. HENDERSON..
101 ft 103 Wait 9th St., Kansas City, Ha. bldq.)
Tbe ^ ^
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for tci ms. Consultation free and confidential, personally or by letter.
" radically cured without the
Mriclure use of instruments. A oew
and infallible Home Treatment. No pain .nd
no exposure. No caustics, cutting, bougies
or sounds. No detention from business.
Thousands cured. A permanent cure guar-
anteed or money refunded. Send stamp for
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Dentil In Tli<-lr Work.
Gilders, photographers and those who
handle the liydric and potassic cyanides
nre liable to suffer from chronic poison-
ing by hydrocyanic acid. They have
headache, giddiness, noises in the ear,
difficult respiration, pain over the
heart, 1 >ss of appetite—In short, show
ell the evidences of mild poisoning.
Zinc \ orkers, too, suffer. Zinc is used
us a pi .incut in calico printing, in dis-
coloring glass, in polishing optical
gla- < and in making artificial meer-
Bch:r...i pipes.
So men die in harness in these and
a hr. i red other occupations, killed by
the very air they breathe, and other
men :ep into their shoes.—New York
World. _
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Tlie European Plan.
So:. e queer customers are seen at
New York hotels. An old farmer from
the co.-.ntry tells iiow lie got ahead of 1
one of the clerks. "I walked in. lie
Bays, "asked the young man at the
desk, 'What are your prices'/' 'Ameri-
can or European?' he asked me. Now
I wasn't going to tell Where 1 was from
until I had seen the lay of the land.
•What difference does that make?' says
I. 'If American.' he answered, 'it's 1?4
per day; If European, $1.50.' I thought
a moment, and then an idea struck me
how to get ahead of him. 1 walked up
boldly and registered from London."—
Kew York Press.
The Standing Army.
Old Lady—Poor fellow! And so you
are a soli': r?
Corporal Cannon-Yes. ma'am.
Old Lady I'm awfully sorry for you.
^ly, my. to think they never allow you
lo sit down!
Corporal Cannon—Ma'am?
Old Lady—1 said 1 was sorry for you.
Dnd it is heartless and cruel for the
govern ment to keep a standing army
all the time.
Corp nil Cannon—Ma'am? Oh. yes.
ma'aui. thank you.—Loudon Chums.
with happy encouragement gleamin;
from his eye. "And I suppose you
must now be worth about"—
"And now," concluded the Judge,
"I'm only $3,000 in debt."
The young man has not yet married.
—Paducah (Ky.) Sun.
ing record on any of the issues that
have split the party and not one
voter in a thousand could tell what
Parkers attitude on any of the pres
sent issues is and that the absence
( of such a record is very often a
African Snakes. ! presence of strength." Now what 1
The African cobra Is regarded some- of a party that is loo*
what reverently by the natives of that J , , ,
country, who once a year kill a cobra :ng around for a candidate whose
de en polio and hang its skin to the | position on public questions is not
branch of a tree, tail downward. Then ^nownp It looks a little like the
nil the children boru during the last .
year are brought out and made to Democratic party is going to be
touch the skin. This the parents think g0ld bricked in 19114
puts them under the serpent's protec-
tion. The cobra de ^peno dlvides wlth ^ indicate, j
the horned viper of Africa the quis *
Unliable honor of being the "worm of coup, is usually Wcll known o tho
the Nile," to whose venomous tooth mothers of croupy children. No i
Cleopatra's death was due. j should be lost In the treatment of it,
The Kaffirs use the venom of this an(j for t.Lis purpose 110 medicine lin^
snake's cousin, the puff adder, to poi- j received more universal approval
soil their arrows, and when they ha\e Chamberlain's t ongh lv"ine05-
any small quantity left they swallow p() mlt wagla valuable time in ex-
It, having a theory that it will protect j .)|Jrjmeilli„jr with untried remedies,
UnA nffnnia nf flltlirft ' ,
mutter how highly they 111 v he
Seminal Weakness and
Sexual Debility, youthful folly
and excesses—causing losses by dreams or
with uriue, pimples and blotches ou the lace,
rushes of blood to the head, pains in the back,
confused ideas and forgetfulness, bash ful-
ness, aversion to society, loss of sexual power,
loss of manhood, etc., cured for life. I can
flop night losses, restore f •' sexual power,
ierve and brain power, cl ,.,je and strength-
en weak parts and make you fit for marriage.
that terrible disease, in all its
OypniilS) forms and stages, cured for
life. Blood Poisoning;, Skin Diseases, Ulcers.
Swellings, Sores, Gonorrhoea, and Gleet, and
all forms of Private Diseases, positively cured
or money refunded.
Free Muieum ol Anatomy lor Men Only.
Blliccu ui . ? j *
Ik,ok, which tully explains this disease,
v r • ^ _ f _ enlarged veins in the
V aricocel C "'scrotum—causing ner-
vous debility, weakness of the sexual system,
etc., permanently cured without pain.
U J _ I _ dropsy of the scrotum,
nyarOCeie= "cured without pain.
DUimftcJc, see book—cured in a few
I IJ 1 111 0 S 1 Sas(jays without pain.
Eft M 'or 1,0111 sexes. 96 Pa£es; ?? P*c"
buvi!\ turestrue to life, with full des-
cription of above diseases, the effects and |
cure, sent sealed in plain wrappe*
WEBER GASOLINE ENGINES are easy to start and anyone 'Hie "WeberJunior" 0
can operate; use little gaso ^ V
i.f01|llne and are test for running PUIVIP©* y-
grinders, shredders, cullers. Canill#0 e
a|threshers, etc. The Weber i,0UMd "" ~ ~
Junior" Pumper, 'J1 < 11. I'-
ri J| equals 30 men pumping. Ship i*.*
lfi a! ped erected. All s-1 zcn ado, r"'.--*
1 J fully ni arant ecd. CntnW-.i:'- . "SEE i
f ~! free. Weber Gas End Gasoline
|I Engine Co. Kansas City, Mo. nLt"
them from the bad effects of future
bites. The Snake tribe of the Punjab
say that the bites of snakes do not hurt
them, and if they flud a dead serpent
they dress it In clothes and give it a
superb funeral.
recommended, but give this mi dicine
is directed and all symptoms of croup
• ill quicWly disappear. Fui Mil" by
Fred Heed.
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SH' .. i EST AND C-EST WAY
HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS
The 'iVo.-id's fj;ao>is Health Resort.
TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY
FIIOM
Texas, Oklahoma, Indian
Territory and The West.
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The biggest Ivory market in ttit Has Many Strong Features.
world is at the Loudon docks, where [n t|lese degenerate days of bad
the quarterly Hales of ivory average farce) vaudervllle and blood curdling
$500,000. j melodrama, which is the general of-
Papa—And when you grow up wouio . ^^rTincj of most of the travelin
you like to be a captain of industry | jrregation, is seen like a ray
Johnny—Naw! I'd rudder be captain , ^ on ^ rajny d;iy t0 be able
of de baseball team.-New York Her- | ;mn()()nce the comlll
tion that appeals- to
m k •
Free Reclining
Chair Cars
On AH Trains.
Piilimati Uuffot
Sleeping Cars.
Equipment
All New.
Perfect Service.
!t* Aili
sun-
attrac
that i
h:! Ii.f had
Ulscoverr of Iron.
Tea eli :t - Johnny, can you tell me
bow lr;)ii was first discovered?
Johnny—Yes, sir.
"Well, just tell the class what your
Information is on that point.'
"I lies;nl |>u say yesterday that they
smelt it."—Spare Moments.
I in amusement seekers. Marie La-
Efort that j mour) and her talented company of
players in Wilfred Clarke's three
;rowled at last. "1 can i ;ict COmedy, "A Wise Woman"
which comes to the Opera House
Friday evening January "0th is an
attraction of this sort and comes
stamped with the record of a series
of unbroken successes 011 its tour
throughout the country last season.
His attempt to qui 1
necessitated a eontinr.it>
was wearying.
"Well," he growled at last. "1
see one great advantage about tbe era
die of the deep."
"What is that?" she asked.
"It Is an automatic rocker."—Chicagi
News.
E. L. Rodger1- T.P.fc
Jno. V.Tedford, T.P.A.
Geo. II. Lee.G.P.4 T.A
Little K
Oil from the cottonseed, sunflower
seed, olives or peanuts contains the fat
elements of meat as well as its other
food qualities.
Oh, So Polite!
' "Polit -st people I ever knew down it-
that fever and ague country." remark
ed the traveler. "In other places they
Bhake hands when they greet you, but
flown there they shake all over. Chi-
cago Post.
HuMiy'd Little Knine.
Wife—What's the matter?
Husband—Some one lias been robbing
the firm, and I'm afraid I'll be sus-
. peeted.
Wife—Impossible!
Husband—Well, it's best to U; on the
safe side. Better not buy that new
dress you've been worrying me about.
New York Weekly.
CATARRH, «™.KS'
Cured at Horn• by a Meiv, Quick, and Reliable Method.
A mm m oDU Thousands Buffer ana
OA I Ak r\ 1% ■■ • die from tbe effectH of
Catarrh every year. Catarrh of the head
and throat c.t velops Ear, Bronchial, and Stom-
ach Catarrh. Ear Catarrh causes Deafness
and Head Noises. Bronchial Catarrh leads to
Asthma and Consumption. Stomach Catarrh
causes Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and Cancer ol
the Stomach. With these You Suffer Prom Bellas
4ctloaa, tuch as Weak Back, Llv<r and kidney Dl eaaa.
jl ct LA VIA A Cared to Stay Cared. Mr. W.
a l la iv1 h. Carpenter. 1714 Euclid
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The regular quarterly examination 1 ^
for teacher's certilicates will be held , ^
in the court house at Norman Friday |
A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY*.
*l<ndol does for the stouiHch that
which it is unable to do for ltse f,
even when but sllglmly disorderi d or
overloaded. Kodol ^llpp!'es ih' nat-
ui-H juices of digestion and ooeh Uie
win k of the stomach, rtTaxintr the
nervous tension while the inflamed
iniis.-.e-i of that organ are allowed to
rest and heal. Kodol diesis -"hat you
,-hi Hiid transform a'l fo 1 into rich,
. ed blood. Fred II 'ed.
Teachers Examination.
and Saturday Jan 29th and 30. Those
intending to take this examination
are requested to be on hand with .ill
necessary writing materials at 8:.>0
a. m. Friday Jany 29th.
i C. H. Mkekek
Examining- C. l'\ IlKYNOLDS
Hoard I h'. B. SWANK
DEAFNESS CURED.
purlins. Toi . Nov. 11, 1908. D«ar doctor:--1
Hade use of rour Ear Masaeur Engine and H
JForke l wonders in my case I was se deaf I
■ould not hear a man shout within sis feet of me.
I could hear nothing but dlstraeting head nolsea
IVat disturbed me all day and kept mo awako at
llgbt. I was skeptic, but now I aoa a firm be
Are., Kansas City, Mo., says: "For *5 years I
suffered with Asthma and was unfit for work of
any kind. My head and lungs stopped up—with
wheezing, rat* ling, and coughing day and night,
and I could not lie down, but had to sit up in a
chair to sleep. In damp and Hay Fever weather
I suffered most. The Bransman Medical Instl-
tute cured me, and I heartily recommend them
to those afflicted with ASTHMA and HAY FKVER
MTD\/OIIQ DIJEJiJEJ andchronlo
H t rf V ?J U 3 complaints cured at home.
Symptom bUnl?sfr#« whether you take treat-
mept or not. Write today.
lierer in all you claim your treatment will do for
theueaf. It entirely stopped the noines in my
head and au&de ray hearing perfect. I can hear
any conversation within ten feet and a JteaDQ
whistle 19 miles. I aend you name of a friend
afflicted as 1 was. I know your treatment will
cure her. I will make oath to all I have said.
Your delighted friend, JAMES BRADSIIAW.
Notice To Creditors.
in the iiiHtterot the K*tate of .Iwne It. Mc«
Qu« wii. DccuhcwI.
All persons Ii ivii k c1h1ui"« iiuh'.iihI
\1< (jiciwn, am leqni'etl t
la* .-nine, with I lie nece-Siiry vonel.e
mtHiNlKneil Adlllilli-'tllitnr of fHi«l e.-'nle
h * nfliee of Newell V lack^on lit Noi imin in ^
he ciMini y ofUievelmnl i k hIioiiiii ivrntoi y, j ^
mi that Mx months have been Mmite«I iii«* ,
tune for creditors to present their chimin i
KHiiiht sunl entato
DhU-.I the 31bt day of December lUOt
.Ions It. i ahiioi h.
AdintnMtutor ^ Hli will annexed
• kwi u. A Jackson, Attys for Adtn. '24-4'.
..ne it ;r.
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One IWinute Cough Cure
For Coughs, Colds and Cr^up.
A CAR; LOAD OF NEW
JOHN DEERE
.FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
Just Received by the
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These implements need no
i cccmmendation to farmers
who have used th( m, all that
is necessary is just to let
them know where such im-
plements can be purchased.
A. D. ACERS, Manager
of the Carey-Lombard Lumber
Co., would bs pleased to show
them to you, if you are thinking
of purchasing new farming im-
plements this spring.
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_ . it „t 15.00 a month lnol dc nil advice, medicine*, vaporl*er ,
$5 etc'lor .ucce..ful home Irea.mcul. el« to buy.
Tbe nrainvman Mciltcl l Institute has been located "wo'cun c*"<- you
borne, so lake uo obauce but wnto t«J y (or I UEE qutsi.ou _
The BRANAMAN MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
(.Chartered Hy Tim „, .
jiumanBnitdtnx. Kons3s CsiYi Wlissouri
Porrc Hth and Walnut Streets. 1«w ** **
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Mm.on
bottles J)oes this record of merit appeal to yon ? No Cure, No Fay.
- • - ■ - - —^ -k°ge °f Groves Black Root;lLir^ki
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Allan, John S. The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1903, newspaper, January 30, 1903; Norman, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117647/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.