The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 334, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STA'I . CAPITA' . \Y I'.DX I'.Sl VY M MAY • . ioo.\
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There is nothing like having positive facts to base any transaction upon. The successful
business man of today is successful because he eliminates as much risk as possible in all his
dealings. If he is young, he profits by the experience of others; if he is advanced in years, he
proceeds on his own experience.
So it is when it comes to good health. The person who is . cured conveys valuable information
that will enable you to be cured. Will you profit by it? Then.begin taking
iH a ® SteSifc
for that Liver, Kidney or Blood Trouble. In cases of Billiousness. Dyspepsia, Back-
ache, Sleeplessness, Rheumatism, Gonstipation, Bright's Disease, Less of Appetite
and General Debility, there is nothing like it for results. Thousands who have
used it say so. Read the evidence presented below.
Get the genuine with trade-mark of Dr. Thacher. SO and SI.00 per bsitle.
Remember $1.00 size more than twice 50-cent size. Dr. Thacher's Liver
Medicine (dry), 25c. YeSj your druggist sells it. Be sure it's Dr. Thacher's, though.
Write our Consultation Department, explaining symptoms, and receive free confidential advice.
THA6££R MEDICINE C5tf<PABY Chattanooga Tcnntsse.
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HERE SU THE EVIDENCE:
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Afti r sul: jiinKfor many vat- «itli stomach troublr imlanit j 'iv livrt,
and expending ; large amount of n:on< v <!<;< Tin : with no s itisfactory or
permanent benefit, I. l>\ -tronir p r-n:i-: on, tn-d I>r. Thacher - Liver and
lU 1 Svritn nr.il to.ind quick r. ! <•:. an 1 • « t li-ve. ii.nnanentlv. I have
no bad ta-tc in month, my ton.;:- • - "
upper towel*. I can and do
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OR THACHEH 3
fcllsvcr & Bisc
SYRUP.
FOR THE CURE OF
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Liver ( rpl'int, ('"stive-
trht lmnure
IJluvd. Aiduty Cumf.taint,
totnuch, ticncral
A'/i ■ ,, ti rrr and .7 tie
JjjjjiV i 'i'i Dumb Chills, Boil
Erupt ions, and all
Discos s of Females.
A grown person can be-
tubl< .-iHJOtiful llirei
ft ti rues a (lay, bcfoi** mcnN until
3- , the bi w ■!. .ire well moved, then
. • '«• I ' i • •
"aday. A smaller dobe iurenil-
ijlitlren.
* rf .Ctf^Rfntl firo cfccufnr carefully
; .hat Is wrapped around th« oottle.
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r-lORTGAG
; ilcs One Big l-nough to
Purchase Intensions.
IS OVER $4,000,000
Ir Covers the Choctaw Northern
Western Oklahoma and Hail-
eyville—Ardmore Lxten-
bions, Coal 1.states.
Price, SO Cents.
"jj* PREPARED BY
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- is to certifv that I wa= troul.'ed with hemorrh i ft - i:id'i"\ , . i- '
u-t li-im; tl'.ti • i .tt:- •• ..f T-j..> in • l.i\' r and H t vtup I« . i I • ' •. -■ .4
11 v ',11 I am «■ '.rely xv. - md 1 Hi'.' i t.- w x-. • nan. I cheerlullj fe« , v A
. no it to exei v one •ulft riiiir xvith kidn<-v tr ■ p ' •. .. . V
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' i, 'S ' ccommcnd it to every one sulTtriug xvitli kidttt v tri
V//lln9 Yours respectful 1
r//ra8J Brovvnwojd, Tex . An ■. 11. 1; 01. Mrs. M.W.CARTER.
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per mile lor the
I have use ' n pa'U:-<■ of Dr. Thaclur •; Liver M- dicine. I contract-
iieasl.-s, then rheum;, i :u. and your m Ii. hh- did mi- more gcx> I than anx
liinq I -r i;--d 1 ..mi an ,.ld * Idi-r .nd had rheum .ti-m foi ! • y tr- an
nt ■' .1 t "Kinds ol medicines, but yours di! ne mor.- .od than anj i -ve
i.avt tried. ' Yours very truly.
^t. Klmo, Tenn. H. C. REYNOLr^.
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I have ueetl n V ' t•« I-1 nt-d nioo.l Svnip and take great p < f ,^//// . >
iu rccotntu . !iu - ...tndid mcdiciii" l">r in•' -tio'i. I. \
tResoectfniiv. ;• j Zt..k '
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I 1 1 . ! 1 raii-fiM i. ! under lite
. on.liti'.n . tin- mortj .i are llie
! t'boi 1 ,i\v \. rll ru, l'r< 11 ' .f.uy north
' !>. \ 111 h"ii\ Kiiu .1 .. .t «li- 111c ot' one
hiiiulrctl .md tliirtj Mx.-n nnlrs; the
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: 1 , (.i" 01.< hutidreil aii'! -vrutt. u
mi , .n: l the Wi- ti 111 < ikhhoma tx-
. ,, • iI.uii l .lk ( it\ 111 H..«er Mills
i . M il \\. Inn ()!■.!. ihcuu bor-
j 1 • .mp.in> m 1 tin- mori ■ 1 arc tiie
I,-, w: 11« 11 the i iiln-i l popi i-
1, a ti t'l hi- tran :err -l to the
INOTARIES PUBLIC.
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<ash\*ille,Teuu., Dec li, 1901.
I hav sed Ti". Thacher' - tlver Me
and it !- xvith nl< i nre that 1 r-\ •
: who after xvitli iruli p.-<tiou or const
. I-.Iivillc, Ten 11.. Dc« "i. 1001.
k. 11. WAAIIEt;HN.
Idne both in its dry and ,
•Hud it as a splendid mcd-.-m
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.0 no' 1 l ies
11 1 ; no. n ol Alva. \\ ooJs
Sit-v rt in Oklahoma City.
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CANCELIINti MACHINE.
\n.illici iuijjr.>v. HR-nt Iu. Il I'll .ill-
• in ! lit- (,nihil, p. .-it di ice frt'in
i mi- do. > away with
letters by han-l, and
in ilf territ >rv. It
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:| AGED OKLAHOMAN WEDS
A 111.,■ .. \cut \ ■ . ,.i tiM. t 1.11. r-
ji ()k!a. .Jroi'i'eil into the probate
I1! A . 1. . 1 nun v. Kail,. ,
l! - 1, ,... . . .1 .iit« 1 a niarriav.e li-
ill . : li .... ,-. ' J. W. I>.i. 1 i 1.-rty,
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'j Kansas, who i-. forty-eight years old.
HAINER TAKES A TRIP.
i 1' D.i Ripnblu-.tn of Perry .
hid , Bayard T. Hainer
;'j art. .1 las mr Hot
, • ' > Mil
!| | : .1 tt/hut '"ii from
I ,1 ! K - ; • .'lit l !'.r him
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• .1 v 1. However, he
- ,. ' to hi JH' ,1-nt w hen
■ the tir&t
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l 1 L\ is w -1 z . v v
i.'oiiev of :.
Worth of Lots sold .k - *
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the grounds. Qe". ' ig.
ern on the grounds. Prague W:d di
lots the first two hours.
::uusand |jCO|itS on j FOrpossession
r II Of property
Smitii & v/est- to .iu.
c
ifty contracted for
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
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CASE DISMISSED.
OI HERS WHO WON.
ice, Lincoln
J. B. Charles & Co., Stroud, CX I\ Bank of Hoffman, Chares £e Conkiin, Chandler, O. 1 .
E. L. Conkiin, Sac and ^ox, O. T. Geo. T. Sparks, President First National Bank, Ft. Smith, Ark
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 334, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1902, newspaper, May 22, 1902; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124724/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.