The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 300, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 6, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL: SATl UP AY MOTtNlXC,, A IT,! I. ti, 1001
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Women Should Seek Relief.
The great proportion of women who suffer never nuke .1 serious effort to
hcnef.t themselves. The m. t of thtm 1.0 on paying no attention to their littV
menstrual disorders, believing they w II eventually wear off. But menstrual
troubles don't wear off. They grov wor« and worat every day. At the period
of menstruation a woman is peculiarly susceptible to cold and other external
influen. es and it is al-o the most favorable time for the development of hidden
disease "erms which may be lurking in the system. Any phys non Knows that
disordered menstruation, fallin;; r.f the wemb and Icucorrhoea are blighting lives
in akn 1st einry home. No '.saiman should neglect herself a moment alter she wes
indications ot iemale disease. Almost instant relief can be secured by the wc of
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It will relieve vou right in your own home. Will you accept the test.mony of
Mi>. iSei.'.r and thousands,! other women and really seek relief to-day I All
druggist's sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui.
100 Chlraco Street, Fort Wayne, Ind , March 27. 19^9
Your V,ine of Card i has u,„e a of«ood for me I have used ^veboefle. of
of TWf -<!'• r.,,u .St. r.d * I Have star < to use ■ 11 not be flto«: n . ^4
I would b: vers tlad to write any poor woman and tell her how I sullereo ^ c p. 8E1GLLR.
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RE-ELECTED
Inman E. Page Again President
oi Langston.
HEORGAUIZATION CF BOARD
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AU0LT ULSLRM SAli.
WHY HOI I V, AS Dili.
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jChas. C. Whitney Uses Paine's Celery Compound
Whenever He Is "Ruh Down."
IETTE8 CARRIERS IVIVERSITY CONSOLIDATION ANOTHER RAILROAD
HAS BEEN CHARTERED
1A IIAj BE A1.:.1)\\ i:D TO VV EAR OR W • CKNTRK COLLEOE AND C.'HNTRJ
l'Lui - I'M\'KKBITY TO 15K RK.U'JVKu
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WASHINGTON
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Oklahoma Southwestern to Run
From Alva to Greer
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BE G3EATMESS
OF WHTTE8SBS
H. I!. Hagan Eulogizes the}
Distinguished Kentucky
Journalist.
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BECAUSE IT IS TRU
' ' OKLAHOMA CITY, 0<L%
V.n th« undf?r if;n-'J. citi/ons of Oklaliomt <J ty.a>-e persanaMy
acquainted with Or. J J McKanna, at 111 «v. 4t|. St., l.ok« w-a
a number oi cu.edoi th* llquo hab.t o/mm. ,..i nst, n teasnj, . a
,rfr t„ ot this city, aod were curej o< tho docto, 5 rtni.3 Da i
W. R. Taylor, count/*t tornn-/
W L. Overho 5er, ^os'miV t
J no O. Gaswr, jtnti-.i of t'O p ac®
W B H«ndry, c. net of polica
J. W, Ada-tison, P. i. regUtry ci<
Jn o. vV, Nicely, letfer carriop No. 2
H. OyL'-hol*«f
T. F . McVlochan
,) W. Oi<nun, policejudg«
a . l. Whitman, carnerNa V
Lep yan Winkle, m?vor
Snrru c Murphy. po8tma3t«J'*
S M. Armor, ., >r. clerk, P. O
J P Jehn, rev a.e
Thomas ^ Bla st
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R (.i. Hay*, ttorr.oy
W. N. Kaufman, attorney
j. H. Bo'es
C. B. i;trc t
Leslie M J c er.
BRIbF BITS BY Wi"E,
I morninc.
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The Orif.in-1 Worci'tierMtire I d t ^ I
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
Tho onlv «,•'i '• 1 : ^nrichcs t
ta^te of all M-- 't/airo.Sai;u s
etc. and gfivos .1 ilavor tliat iui tat- ^ ^
utterly fail to produce.
ligtisst Price
For County, City oind Schoo. uor—j,
and furnish and prepare th: bonds with-
out cost when soli to us.
Write, or call on,
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KTOTWITHSTANDING all the «ak about high prices W« ^re pre^rcd too^r vou sent: o.ovc ^ ,.neJ anJ weU made
IN have the same Sheet Steel Wood Stovss that we have o d for years. -re goal
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We arc no,/ displaying a large.
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NEwVoBK HARPWABi STORE.
the fjlitr, 2it. West Oklahomm Avenue, opposite Land Oificc. Yours respectiuny. -
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 300, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 6, 1901, newspaper, April 6, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124356/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.