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THE LEADER, GUTHRIE. OKLA., THURSDAY. MARCH 29. 1906.
PAftE THREE.
in i II, < j MOSTINDUNSDEMOCRATS
Weak Women Made Strong,
Sick Women Made Well.
(linn Territory are both making ample
IN the abnv# fight words is summed up the great work for women which is preparation* for the coming of stale-
accomplished by Dr. 'ierce'i Favorite Prescription. hood. The Democratic party has been
The record of cures effected by this remedy is without a parallel. Thousands bugy rgaa|zir.g the recording districts j
of testimonials received from patients and from physicians who have tested it ,mo orsanllBtions and in the record-,
iu the more aggravated and obstinate cases which had baffled their skill, prove ^ dl|tr|ct aj nnny Democratic clubs
it to be the most wonderful remedy ever devised lor the i lief and cure of suf haV(, l)(, n organlied as have been
tering women. deenieil necessary. A carefully pre-
It is composed wholly of medicinal principles extracted from the roots of pBreil ]ls( < f Democrata anii Republi-
tntlvp American forest olants. pure triple-refined give rine • >f proper strength, flm| injepen lents Is mado In
each division of the recording district.
In this way the Democrats know their
actual voting strength and also the
voting strength of the Republican l> r-
ty in Indian Territory
j For example the Democratic report
Jon tho town of Grove in the Second
| RecordluB district shows that the town
is probably Republican by a clear ma-
AS A SOOTHING AND STRENGTHENING NERVINE, j jorlty. but o ti^ outside of the town
"Favorite Prescription "is unequaled and is invaluable in allaying and subduing limits and < > > n miles of
nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exliansti,,,,. nervous prostration, iieu- , ome within n radius of five «lle .of
ralgia, hvsteria, spasms, chorea, or St. Vitus's dance, and other distressing ,he town then the town wl h the coun
nervous svmptoms commonly attendant upon luncttonal and organic disease of try vote, Is Democratic b> a ian,e
the organ" distinctly feminine. II induces refreshing Bieep and relieves mental majority. The Democrats are kcop.iiR
anxiety and despondency. a tec rd of the known Democrats;
CURES OBSTINATE CASES. U« h man living in the district . Mk-
i a i '<1 what party he belongs to and he is
"Favorite Prescription" is a positive cure for the mrtst com plicated and ohm- accoriiing to liis answer. If
nato cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing painful periods, unnatural sup- • _ hp u In(iependent he Is put
pressions ond irregularities, prolapsus or falling of the pelvic irgans. weak hack, ^ of Indl,pendents, and the
"female weakness," anteversion, retroversion, bearing-dowr. - 'isations, -hronic w[n ( ,() convcrt hlm be-
congestion, inflammation and ulceration of the uterus, inflammation, pain and ; election occurs. If
tenderness over the ovaries and kindred ailments. ^ ^ & RepubUc|m so cbsslfled
FREE CONSULTATION. m the Republican list. The D. mo-
MARRIED ON HIGH LADDER. ! YEAR SINCE DUSTY WEATHER.
' Hootier Bride Laughs at Her Future Banner Season of Canadian Destroyed
ii 18 composed wnouy 01 nieuicmui i'ni 'imo *
native, American forest plants, pure triple-refined glycerine «>f proper strength,
being used instead of harmful alcohol both in extracting and preserving these
medicinal principles.
it is a powerful invigorating tonic,
imparting health and strength in particular to the organs distinctly feminine.
For weak and sickly women, who are "worn-out," "run-down, or debilitate ,
especially for women who work in store, office, or school-room, who sit at the
typewriter or sewing machine, or bear heavy household burdens, Dr. 1 ieru s
Favorite Prescription will prove a priceless benefit because oi its health-restor-
ing and strength-giving power.
An invitation is extended by Dr Pierce te every *-ick and r.:!:ng woman to
consult him bv letter There is absolutely tit harge or fee lor this consultation.
Every letter is carefully considered iuliv answered anu - statements held as
strictly private find sacredly confidential. Address Di.UA Puree, Buffalo, NA.
THE BADGE OF HONESTY.
F.ach bottle of the above medicine bears upon its wrapper a badge of honesty
in the full list of ingredients composing it—printed in plain English This frank
and open publicity p'aces mis medicine in a ■-I«v 'ill bi/ itselt. It cannot be
classed as a patent nor secret medicine lot :t is neither—being of known com-
position. dr p|ERCE.s pLEAsANT PELLETS
cure biliousness, sick and bilious he-attache. iizzir.ess. costivenees, or conptipa-
tion of the bowels, loss of appetite, coated tongue four stomach, windy bolchings,
«heart-bum," pain and distress after eating and kindred derangements of the
liver, stomach and bowels.
One little "Pellet" is a laxative, two are cathartic. They regulate, invigorate
and cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels. A- c. "dinner pill," to promote
digestion, take one each day. To relieve the distress arising from over-eatin
little " I
TtlBLEKEl
Suffered for Ten Years-Spreading
to Body and Limbs Despite Efforts
of Three Doctors—Another Re-
markable and Speedy
CURE BY THE
CUTICURA REMEDIES
**T had eczema on my hands for ten
year- \ 111r t it would lir .ik out only
in winter. Then it finally cam. t.
ptay. I had thrco
g«n ti doctors to tlo
nil they couhi, hut
none of them did
any pood. 1 then
II I 1 one 1 •- of
Cut it ur:i Ointni nt
jvml threi'lu'itli « f
Cuticura Resolvent
and wascomplrtely
cured. My haiuw
w re raw all owr,
inside and out,
and the ecacnuv
•was spreiwiiuR nil o\ r my bculv Mini
limbs. Before 1 had u-.-d one bottles
of Cmticura Resolvent, together with
the Ointment, mv sore* were nearly
healed over, and !>' the time 1 lia.i
used the third bottle, I was i ntin iy
Veil. I had a good appetite and ai
fleshier than 1 ever was. To any one
who has any skin or blood disi :tso I
would honestly advise them to get tho
Cutieura Heinedies and t wvll quicker
than all the doctor, in the State can
cure you." Mrs. M. 1. Falin,
M ay 19,1905. Speers i erry, V a.
Husband Wnen Latter
Turns Pale.
by Rains.
tht
: rth with the
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss ot strength, nervous
ness, heajache. constipation, bad breath,
general debility, sour risings, and catarrh
- irot iimnu .« — — - of the stomach are all due to indigestion.
" ~m.,lcnn li-ic meter registered 12 degrees below the Kodol cures indigestion. This new disco*.
... erv represents lhe natura iuices of aipe .
Canadian. I. T., March 24.—'The sun
Evansville, Ind . March 24 — Mar- is bhinlng here today Tor the first time
rled on a .tuokestick 222 feet above In ten days. Last night the thermo-
waving over them, was the novel ex- freezing point and thl March bllz
nerience of Miss Ora I). Williams and zard has played hav c with eirly gar-
Oeorgo 1* 1 .enters. It is estimated dens. Peaches and early plums have
that from 15.000 to 20.000 people all been killed an! most of the pota
saw the unique ceremony. , to crop will have to be replanted. I h s
A few minutes before 3 o'clock tho season with farmers here was to be
bride and groom, accompanied by a benner year in potaioes, and several
ltev. Charles Armenstrout, pastor of car loads have lioen planted her, and
the ISmmnnui I Presbyterian church,
arrived at the stack in a carriage, ar-
companled by the attendants and
newspaper men. With difficulty the
carriage reached the foot of tho stack weather
an 1 the pushing and crowding «>f the
people was so great that the scaffold-
ing around the tower was smashed.
A ladder was placed on tho Inside
if tho tower and on tills tho w
around Indianola. Farmers are be-
hind with their work on account of
continued rains an 1 freezes. It has
been a year 8lnco this .-eetion had
dry enough to mako dust.
ery represents lhe natural juices of riiges*
tion as they exist in a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonic
and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dys-
pe a Cure does not enly cure Indigestion
and dyspepsia, but th's famous remedy
cures all stomach troubles by cleansing,
purifying, sweetening and strengthening
the mucous membranes lining the stomach.
Mr. S. S. Ball, f Riverswood W. Va.. says:—
-Iw.;' scur St n... .. f r twer.'y years.
using it In milk
" 1 was tr no!
K.">i •! "ure.l i
tcr oa:>v "
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
Bottles on v ,-s the trial
Prepared by E. C. UeWITT & CO., CHICAGO.
C. R. REiNFRO.
Doctors Are Puzzled.
Tho remarkable recovery « f Kenneth
Mclv.-r. Vanret.oro, M*'.. the sul>-
Ject < f much Interest to the m« di< il
ddlng fraternity and a wide clriie of friends
nothing equals one of these
bilious granules, scarcely larger than mustard seeds.
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.
cratic poll of Indian Territory will not
he completed for some "time yet.
The Republicans at the outset set 1
about to purge the inflated rolls in an
effort to get at the true situation, and
the rolls as now made up represent the
actual voting strength of the Republi-
can party in the Indian Territory side
of the new state. The Republicans
have reorganized the Indian Territory
into districts smaller than the record-
ing districts. In each district a Re-
publican worker was placed and mafic
a thorough canvass of the district. In
each instance the worker was well ■ —-
acquainted in his district. An ' commlttee ls able to ascertain tho vot-
system Is bcins used in the main office . ^ ^ ^ ^fore aQy
of the party at Muskogee; a card has , : Vw „
tho
CURED OF ITCHING HUMOR
" j have been troubled with a humor
on the back of my nerk and head l« r
four or five years. It had an itching ami
burning sensation, and was a very un-
comfortable feeling. I have used tho
('ut ieura Soap, ()intment, and Resolvent
Pills three months, and can say 1 am
completely cured." Re^jK'ctfully,
Mrs. 11. 1>. Ltidlam,
July 28, 1905. Ocean City, Md.
Culii-isro S« B|i, Ointment, ami Piils tir<' ""'1 throuRh'itit
*h. , • . I' M r I In . v • :..l.. « 'I . - ' 1 I 1 .1. -0.
.MttUttllr«c,''iloW taCtticiurtl.cakiuuuJdi.tt l>.
party climbed to the top. As the
xroom looked up the ladder he slimik
his head us If he hesitated and there
.v;is glance of fear in his eye whieii
hlH future wife saw. Turning t i him.
Miss Williams said: "Why. what is
the matter, lieorge?" Would you not
do this for nio? Li t me no tlrsl and
I am sure you will follow whore I
lead."
l> tho ladder tho foolhardy u'.rl
went, never once looking downward.
Tho groom followed. The couple
wcro quickly Joined hy tho minister
iml the words were spoken that unit-
ed Miss Williams and Lenders for life.
(The groom turned to the bride, said:
"We will takt> just one high kiss."
The people saw It and the cheers
went up for blocks. Tho descent was
quickly made. When the foot was
reached women and girls rushed for-
ward and nearly smothered the bride
with kisses.
lie iuy* "f hid cis.-: "I
liiflumatinn of the Thr
tr.'Htion of tht> Lun^s, tht
>wlng to se
oat an<1
hen as a l;iat
ry Or. King's N
happy to say,
the worst i?oui
Tonsllttls,
ltd LaQrlppt
Trial bottle free
TO HLLP ACCUSED
LABOR LEADERS.
Pottsvllle, Fa. March 24 The So-
cialists of Pottsvllle and vicinity have
complete.I arrangements for a big
meeting here tomorrow for the pur-
p so of raising a fund to be devoted
to the payment of the legal defense of
tho officers of the Western Federa-
tion of Miners who are held for the
murder of former Governor Steunen-
berg of Idaho, and other alleged
crimes.
NEW YORK
CLIPPER
10 THE GREATE3T
THEATRICAL i SHOW PAFER
the wckld.
S4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 Cl3.
ISSUED WEEKLY.
cample copy fpee.
FliANK QUEEN PUB. CC. ^Ltd),
ALBKRT.' BOIUE, ,M 1 111 "•
. 47 W II ST.. .NKV.- YOlir.
Standard remedy lor lie:'
Gcnorrhca and fiunr.mgs
IN 4Q HOURS
ii>r 1 rouble
ncyand r
•n. -- — •
llu Kind \ i lirna Always dD-'ghF
Bears the
Bignature
, . ., , .'lection. The district cuptnlns kc .
They're tiny, sugar-coated, anti- be('n lilace'' ln ho wm " ia close tmch with the voters In their
voter, through the leader or captain of ^ wl„ 1;cep th„ execl,
each district ;these ca.ds contain, informed as to the
blank. In which lhe voter is a.ked ^ ^^omplexlon ot the communU
How to live in health and happim -, is the general theme of Dr. Pierce's indicate his political affiliations and ^ ^ ,,u.ctl u Tho indlci
Common Sense Medical Adviser. This great work on medicine and hygiene, ; i,is place of former residence. These -
containing over 11XX) pages and more than 700 illustrations, is sent free on ,.al.(la are being gathered up and sent
lions are now that the
The iiulica- ;
Indian Terri-
receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing oti/i/. !-.'iid 31 me-cent stamps for
the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the book 111 paper covers.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y,
II you will pay a visit to the
OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA
j , ; •; ? i;£4TCarriage and W2g*it
-aJTZ- -•S3S3Efr S. Division Bt.
I
• iorv is lareely Democratic, and it is j
,0 the National committeeman, who • lha( p, mocratlc balance
clashes them and when they are all, T.-rrltorv will be large
In the statistical Information they con- m
COTTON GIN AT
CARNEGIE BURNED.
Carnegie, Okla., March 21—The
cotton- gin hero, owned hy A. 13. and
T. 1. Brown, was partly destroyed by
fire last night. Hard work by fire
Hphters saved a part of the gin and
cotton. The fire was apparently of in-
cendiary origin.
A Scientific Wonder.
The cures that stand to Its
WANTED—Two men in earh county to
n'prom'iit nnd advertise Hardware de-
partment, put out samples of our Roods,
etc. Traveling Position or Office Man-
ager. Salary $90.00 per month, cash
(weekly, with all expenses Paid In ad-
vance. We furnish everything. THE
I'OLt'MTUA HOUSE, Dept. 610, 234 5th
Ave., Chcago, III.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, La ens
County, SS:
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
la senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business ln the
City of Toledo, County and State afore-
said, nnd that said firm will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS fori
each and 'every case of Catarrh that j
cannot bo cured by the use of llall s
Catarrh Cure. FRANK .1 CHENEY,
Sworn to before me and subscribed in I
my presence, this 6th day of IVecomber, I
A. D., 1SS6. A. W. OLE A SON, |
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter-
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. Tes-
timonials sent free. Price 75 cents per
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Tuke Hall's Family Pills for consti-
pation.
I WE CHARGE NO FEE
UNTIL THE CASE IS ALLOWED
?S3 TRADE-HARKS, Etc.
Send rouah sketch and description of invention
for FREE OPINION as to patentability.
Correspondence confidential.
Established 1864.
Branches at Chicagn, Cleveland, Detroit
MILO B. STEVENS & CO.
14TH STREET, WASHINGTON. D. C
ii i tv* . ii. 11 v ori enough winj Oklahoma into the llMk(. Bucklln's Arnica Salve a sclen- npninpn A Dfil'T THE EDI 'IT
tain will be compiled, rhe field work ratiCcolumn. It has 1 foutxl tlBo wonder. It cured B u. Mulford. iRLTli AdUUI I lit I KLI!
ir notifies the National committeeman > . i.„
We will show you how we tighte*
loose wagon and buggy tires withou
cr noiiiira iuu vu..,......u ^ ^ t th0 Indlans ar0 Demo-
Whm a voter loaves his distiict an. ^ chtcka|aWR 0hoctawa
moves into another . istric and th. ni i]v A Iarge
flold worker in the \ „ortfon of .be >,rn, : ■ and residents
re nor t s whon tlio voter airi\ts tnciG.
,. ,• t* tho towns are Southern people, anil
,his way .ho Republican '^^ llfre tLreLe Don.crats,
CONFIRMED PROOF. The Republicans , y that when the
Iland in Indian Territory is put upon
market and people irom the states
lectur.-r fnr tho Patrons of Husbandry,
Waynesboro. Pa., of .1 dlstrcssinu case
of Piles. It heals the worst Burns,
Snri'S. Dolls, Ulcers. Culs, Wounds,
Chilblains nnd Salt Rheum. Only 25c
at ..11 druggists.
Travel
Right
ATLANTIC WHIST MEET.
' "ranton, Pn.. Mjnrch 24.—-Whist ^
"tUsflk- i00Se Wag0D an° "T, T I Residents of Guthrie Cannot Doubt What ,1, . m rk-t an 1 p from tho states 'l-vo.- x t «"s I
cutting, welding and bepting them, thus preserving the woodwork from In Ha:1 Eeen Twlce Pr,ved. r0,v„ lnto 1 „<iian Territory an.l re '•-> >' '"uw' 111 , f,h
Jury— wonderful Invention which cost a large Bum of money in order to gratitude fpr complete relief from . . )h„, many people will annual .match for the Atlantic wins'
"Che, and pains of bad taei^rom dl.- ^ 'thc Not.h an.l'that tho po- trophy. Tho contest it conducted tin-
tressingf kidney ills-thousands lia\e " , 4, D«n,,i, iler the auspices of the American
publicly iv com men ded Loan's Kidney, lltical tide will sot toward tho Ropul - J ^ The tronhv will be
Pills. Residents of Guthrie, who tes- jjcans, and in a few years the Republi- ■
General J.
"'11)o effect of tiu
upon the fr'iii t i.
not be fully, . ve
mated until a few
shine come, Indc
)dn
recent cold weathej-
of this section can*
approximately estl-
varin days and suu-
It does not yet. ap-
be upto-date Our shop has the only Henderson Tire Setter in this sec
tion of the United States. We also have the very latest Goodyear Rubbe
Tire Machine. We put first quality rubber tires on any wheel that rolls, bug
gy or wagon. New vehicles made to order. Repairing, painting and trim
ming our specialty. You am invited to visit our factory, the best equip
ped In the Southwest.
First Class Horseshoeing. 8CHICKRAM & WICKHAM
.SSratJf -B2B5*EK3«= *=*3*5
W, M Prorison. I-1 C. Bronson.
BRONSON & BRONSON
1 farm Losns, Irtsaraoea, Abstra
I tilled years ago. now say their cures I 0 ,0 haye a majority |n In-1 beld by tho winners for one yrnr and
were permanent. Tills testimony doubly ... . „. , , , stat,a j when won three times by a player tho
proves the worth of Doon's Kidney Plll a Bn " h " ' |(rophy becomes lii.s lndlvlcKutl prop-
io Guthrie kidney sufferers. ,
j Samuel Truitt, stone mason, living in pi e most he.ilthful. upbuilding medl-j -
I Helyea Addition. Guthrie. Oltla., «ays:. cine known to science; gently soothe
' "I gave Doan's Kidney Pills the credit) the liver and nerves, makes ditf stlon
for my back b. ing so strong today that j easy, brings to all the sweet sleep of
I can work as well as ever and can lifi youth. Holllstei
as heavy stones without any trouble. I
give all the praise to your remedy that
nuuJSCIS
Uny complete abstracts of t'tle in Logan County
{ju pay interest and principal at our office.
Uid.'st aui -r((cst insurance agency in Oklahoma
Black Building
118 West Okla Ave
GUTHRIE, OKLA. ;
13SS E.^^iS3SSfiEiEaE3BE3IEieJ£afS
THE TEXAS WONDER.
Cures all Kidney, Bladder and Uheu-
n.nfi'^ dr'.'.BBis't." ' jmatic troubles. Sold by all druggists,
—— |or two months' treatment by mail for
pear that It is seriously Injured, but It Is I
practically Impossible at this time to
predict that no damage h is been done |
to tho peaches and Japanese plums.
Many varieties if these were In bloom
when the cold r-nap came, and whether
the fruit germ was « hilled to thc death
point can only be fully known when
the warm sun strikes it. but a large
proportion of th<- fruit had not opened,
only tli pink points showing, and it is
i not in Ilex 1 t• • t they were In the least
injured. The apples are not far enough
advanced to be hurt In th; least. Frosts,
however, may yet do the work, for we
are reminded that it was the nights of
March 25 and l'. 01, that killing frosts
took* tho last of ihe fruit buds <>f that
year, and It was on the nights of April
r and •'< l'JOo, that th- peaeh buds were
LJ
When you have dfCaslon to travel,
usi the same discretion In buying a
! .• t that you would In buying any-
; Assure yourself In advance
.f wh:it you may expect In the way of
comfort en route.
The Missouri, Kansas and Texas
Railway
with through trains (over Its own rails)
to St. Louis, Hannibal and Kansas
City offers a solution to tho vexed ques-
tion—"J low* to go?" It maintains first-
class H'TVlce; frequent trains at con-
venient hours, through chair cars and
Pullman sleepers; and furnishes super-
it.r meals at its own dining stations en
route.
Try tho M. K. & T. lly. on your next
trip and bo satisfied.
K. & T.
FRISCO EXPENDITURES
IN OKLAHOMA CITY.
$1.00. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2920 Olive Killed."
street, St. Louis, Mo.
it1 deserves. Five years ago it cured me
of attacks of lame back which had an-
noyed me for ten years. Whenever I
caught cold or did any extra hard day's
work it always made me lame and sore
across the kidneys, and often I could
hardly E'-t around. 1 gave a statement; Francisco railway officials have | Potter of New York, wli
for publication at that timo, giving my l
Oklahoma City, Olila., March 24.—
Within the la?t few days the St. Louis
Diagnosis of Headache.
(Frcm the New York Press.)
If you wish any information about a
ja ,. pee ive trip, write me. I'll gladly
> v.iv«- you the information and send you
1 copy of my folder.
W. S. ST. GEORGE
HARD ON THE OWNER.
The Okarche city council parsed an
ordinance which says In part: "It shall
be unlawful for the 'owner' of any chick-
en, duck, turkey, goose or any other do-
within the corporate limits of the town
of Okarche, between the dates of March
15 and September 15."
Col. Henry Braun has returned from
a two months' business trip to Milwau-
BISHOP POTTER IN ROME.
Rome, March 24.—Bishop Henry C. f
„r , I headache, said a physician, and sut
*• Franc,8c° °ylc",,s n,aTCJ?tter °?rn h cr™^ an If— rrnm ",e more common forms
upertonc with Loan's Kidney PUU, and j expended *20,000 in securing a right the month ln Rome, has accepted an themaelvef bv locating the
1 have reeo.nn,ended them to many of of way an I terminals hero for the invitation to preach tomorrow at. ,|K' r.llls(, .ln,| lr(,„in;,' themselves accord-
my acquaintances since, and know of;i„.anch line to be built at once from thirtieth anniversary of tho founding I ' frenuent forms ar
several or them who have used Doan'sci(y J(j a connec{ion, with tho ! or St. Paul's American church. The
^^adn a^.oT"obu.efl'ttm1 since! Hock Island at Hewitt, I. T. The j invitation was -ended by the rector,
nor any other kidney medicine, and I j Frisco now has fifty acres of land here ]jr. Robert .I. Navln.
advise all suffering from backache or1 anj jt js reported that shops for all j
i,v,iii,ie lo E-et l^oan's Kidney ithe Southwestern divisions will he I Indigestion Is much or a hahlt. Don't
built here. It is announced that when I Bet the habit. Take a little Kodol Dy.-
, .. . | pepsla Cure after eating and you will
the actual construction of the line t0 i qult bclchlng, puffing, palpitating and
Hewitt is commenced work on the | frown|ng. Kodol Digests what you «?at
one-fourth million dollar depot will be | and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by
commenced. 1 c- R- Renfr0*
General Passenfjer and Ticket Agent
"There are more than fi!ty kinds ol> Dox 911a St. Louis, Mo.
Tickets are on salo everywhere, via
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway.
kidney trouble to get Doan's Kidney
Pills at J. N. Wallace's drug store and
give them a trini."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foater-Milburn Co.. Buffalo New
York, sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and take
no other
Money to loan on farms at 7 per cent.
The Guthrie Realty Co., Beadles Block.
WE WANT
INTELLIGENT
YOUNG MEN
Ingiy. The more frequent forms an
a dull pain across lhe forehead, due to
dyspepsia; a pain In the back of the,
head, due to tho liver; a bursting pain m |)er ,i..v All or Spare Time,
in both temples, due to malnutrition; ' " -Guaranteed to Start.
a„ aelie on the top of the head, aa '"'ne opportunity to double your salary
• . , , ,. ... In short time. Experience unnecessary
though a weight pressed on the •KUll, Bus,nems honorable and educational. Full
due to overwork; an ache between the : information free.
brows. Just above Hie base or tho noso, HERTEL, JENKINS & CO.,
due to , ye strain." I -*• 3 West Jackson Boul., Chicago, III.
•en. duck, turkey, goose or any other do- a two mon'.ns — - con)menced. . C. K. nenrro. I
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stder, is due to lack of knowledge on the part of the one who has previously treated he ease, there fore say to you uy o u are suner ^ ^ ^ i.. T
victim and have been disappointed in not £ettin« permanent cure elsewhere. 1 ask t lat yon . ome lonn o.i.-.«-l-'^.e a social
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victim and nave oeen disappointed iu I'cmaucui ^ - —-■■■
ha"e originated and developed after my whole life's experience in the treatment of
special diseases of men. f will give you FREE OK CHARGE a thorough personal exam-
ination together with an honest and scientific opinion ot your case. If I find you are in-
curable I will honestly tell you so If I tincl your case curable I will give you a written
guarantee to cure you or refund you your money. I make no charge for medicine, as it is
always included in the nominal fee asked. . _
You are insured of the utmost privacy, inasmuch as my suite of offices comprises tiie
entire buildiug, and the entrance is strictly private, being used tor no other purpose than
an en ranee to my offices.
VARICOCELE. Permanently cured without cutting or trying operation. No pain
or loss of time,
ULCERS. 1 care not of how long standing, as I dry them up at once.
STRICTURE. Cured without dilating or catting; no pain.
RHEUMATISM. In all its forms permanently cured by my system of treatment
ALL URETHRAL Discharges stopped in from three tofive days.
SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON. Permanently cured without the aid of mercury or potash
IMPAIRED VITAL lTY Caused by excess promptly restored to its former condition.
ECZEMA Piini>.es Erysipelas or any eruptive disease of the skin permanently cured
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iai rliat with me. I will explain to you MY METHOD OF MREATMLXI. which I
HY UROCELE, or any swellings, tendernes s or impediments permanently removed.
CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE
NOCTURNAL LOSSES Stopped forever iD e ght to ten days.
BLADDER AND KIDNEY Troubles by my system of treatment show signs of im-
provement at once.
WRITE if you cannot call. A.l correspondence strictly confidential, and all repre-
sent in plain envelopes. Inclose 2c stamp to insure reply.
Promptly relieved and permanently cured by painless methods. No loss ot time; no
detention from business All interviews held sacred. Regular graduate three schools
Authorized by the State to treit Chronic, Nervous, Blood, Skin, and Special Diseases ot
Men I cure to stay cured. SUFFERERS from Chronic Stomach, Liver and Kidney Dis-
eases and functional Heart Troubles given speedy relief and a linal^cure
NKRVCUS DEBILITY And all of its attending ailments of \oung, Middle-Aged and
Old Men. The awful effects of neglected or improperly treated cases, causing weakness of
the body and brain, dizziness, failing memory, lack of energy and confidence, pains in t.ie
back, loins and kidneys and many other distressing symptoms, unfitting one for study, busi-
ness or enjoyment of life, cuted no mattei who or what has failed. ,
I will use you honestly, treat you skillfully and restore you to health in the shortest
mme. Honest, faithful service, expert skill, rapid cures, charges low Perfect system ot
r eatment. Send for question blank.
DR. W. H, BETTS.
DR. W. H. BETTS, 367 Main St. Dallas, Texas, 367 Main St., Dallas, Tex.
Reliable Specialist—Oldest In Age—Longest Located.
Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
6 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Sundays: 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
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