The Oklahoma Ledger. (Sterling, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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STERLING. O K L A
D G E R
SUFFRAGE IS SWATTED HARD
IN
NEW YORK. MASSACHUSETTS
ANO PENNSYLVANIA.
Be*. Wals* of Defeated
By • RepuNtca*—N« «i Yortkl
Coeaitvtien Vrtrt
DEFENSE VITAL
SAVS NATION MUST PROTECT
RIGHTS OP LIBERTY IN WEST
majority against wv>man suffrage IB
rvtsny mult te approximated M.I# !
ami tbe faibme of the prm*ness.ixa to
l*«l eetee in tbe Massachusetts
g-uhenv* rorul race te Baair.tawi their
le*al standing if a pattttoai party are
the Outstanding fMUW <* Ifc* latest |
ret am* fives ft*:# elect i-.u&s ta the
Bast
i^afr-apr was beaten in NV* York hy
rw tba* ITMM and the revised can-
*trt*tkvB hy more than 4-Vi.W* 5?Af
frape lost it. Vy iSt.lKf
Tbe Mass*,-bos*'.- ; . ,es*ives poll
«<d only A few VfOV* than «ev#,a tbem
sand x-otes. shoot as many ^
I be prohibit lonistJv Tbe majority of
S rrw)U VeOal repnh%>can. (W >W
*MiKvr*; f eppwweH. Tbivid * Walsh.
I* ib# raee for tbe g-ox-enxwship. was
Watyl**d retUTOS OMitlT.TfNl tO iTl'ti-
eare That K C Harring-ron. democrat.
had de-feared O K Welle?. K|«Wm>.
HarriTigT. V* majority probably will be
between S.AM and
The r&t'tXSHtmti elected TifV-vra S
Jb-rreTt. * r«pohl •i-'ATS. to <V*ngTeS:S tfWBI
• JJew \Arti jMBMntk teuid, Um
Twenty-1 hird.
HEMISPHERE.
ALL CUSSES SUPPORTURGED
FAMOUS BERMINEQHOROtAD QHLOMEL WEN
~Wm JG1S UKE_DYNIITE ON LIVER
I Guarantee "Dodson's Liver Tone" Will Give You the Best Liver
and Bowel Cleansing You Ever Had—Doesn't Make You Sick!
HERMAN RIOOER WAS PUBLISHER
OP '-AATMEITUNG.
Preaideet Rk ivm Great Ovation
Opening Uefenae Campaign,
SpeaVing "a Nf V«rti
Manhattan Club.
In
New York —President Wilson opened
the administrates eaxr.pj.gn for it*
national defense prvvg-raia in a ecenpre
hens.ixe and eareftalty prepared ad-
dress delixered here at tbe llanbtttia
club but^iKi H* solemnly
that tbe Vaned Slates had no aBT"?
<iv* purposes bat must be prepared
_ r!f to %s-svi e fail liberty and seif
possess1 ,->ti , Significantly, he *aid that
ti ti )) ourselves SB this proa' mattvr we
i assoeiaie all the poop)** of oar own
Teutonic-Blooded People In U. S. Lose
Editor and Most Noted
Member.
New Tork.—Herman Ridtfer, treas-
ure* oC the denaocranc aalioMl cotb-
B itr«*. and publisher of the New
Yorker <!*ati Zeitar.?- died suddenly
u his home la this city.
The causae of Mr. Ridder*a death was
kid net trouble ia as acute form. He
had been ill about ;er aonths and for
and Bowel Cleansing
Stop using calomel! It makes you
tick. Don't lo«e a day'a work. If you
feel l%iy. sluggish, billons or consti-
pated listen to me!
Calomel is mercury or QuicksiWer
whicb causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when It comes Into contact
with aour bile, crashes Into It. breaking
two weefc? past his condition had been It up. This ia when you feel that aw-
ful nausea and cramping. If yoa feel
-all knocked out," If your liter ia tor-
pid and bowels constipated or you
critical He was ia his ttth year.
Among a larj* number of promi-
nent German-Anwrxia citieens of the
Caned Stales Hi-man Ridder was
one of the aost coaspt -leas tfrnrfs- ia
the newspaper pablishiag busiaeiss-
for many years he had offices in the
As-acciatod Ftwss as treasurer and a
director, la politics he was such a
have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue, if breath is bad or stomach
•our Just try a spoonful of harmless
Dodson's Liter Tone.
Here's my guarantee—Go to any
drag store or dealer and get a 50-cent
hemisphere.." adding that "we w i .h not u,^r M # iar a
only for the Vntted $tat«v. but for ,0 CrtTOlLT;T,
factor that he ttas talked of at the bottle of Dodson s Liver Tone. Take a
national democratic convention at
Denver in IK'S as a possible nominee
for rice president or the ticket with
Bryan, whom, however Mr. Kidder op-
posed as thai tiitf Kf also was dis-
spoonful and If It doesn't straighten
you right up and make you feel fine
and vlgoroua I want you to go back to
the store and get your money. Dod-
son's Liter Tone Is destroying the
sale of calomel because It is real liter
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore
it cannot salivate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson's Liter Tone will ptt your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of that aour bile and consti-
pated waste which Is clogging your
system and making you feel miserable.
1 guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone will keep your entire fam-
ily feeling fine for montha. Give It to
your children. It la harmless; doesn't
gripe and they like it* pleasant tasta.
theses the fol}#<st frwdozn of independ-
ent prowlfc of aetwwi*
The president received eaifcns.iar.if
sppVaose as he entered the banguf-i
hdB and daring his address The hall
Follow.nt the nomination of Bryan
at the 1JK4 convention after Former
Governor Charter V "Haskell of Okla-
homa had resigned as treasurer of the
national democrat:; eommirtee be-
VORE THAN HE COULD STAND
Prospective Husband Resented What
He Considered Uncal!ed-For Al-
lusion to His Lack of Hair.
He was a bachelor, as bald as a bil-
liard ball, and fifty.
She was a widow—fair, fat and for-
ty.
He had been a lifelong friend of hei
Phenomenal.
Bowers has a
wonderful
"Mrs.
mind."
What's wonderful about it*"
"Why, she's reading aerial stories
in six different magazines, and she
never gets the plots or the characters
mixed up."
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up Tbe Sjsreru
The repuhlioans bS« electei! r. rrty- decorate* with America* fta*s and j ^ ^ Viih St andard late fco*B d. Robin Macarty, and this ^TONIC. °*oVkLZ
eitht of the 1M state *s*rtr K<T *.n. sltoa fWI the ralleries with demo- m R,c*der' chom night" hs was to "offer her his hand
The reptihlToaits returned to power IB ; crats h*ppy over their victory la IM
Fh.iladelphia where their oand.date New York City elections When he
*r>-ow> s K Smith, w as elodevl maj-or j o>>e to spetak every one :;.rri7>f-d up
by nw* and applauded until he was forced to
Tb New ,1er<iey repnbTicar,* gained signal for <juiet..
tw'o state <=e«nators and two members "Within a year.- the pres.-der.t„
of the aswembly and will oortinne ir "wv have witnessed what we did not
control of boih howe# of the leg.sla think pos*.i fc, a great Faroipean con
tare. flict lavolx-ing many of the greatest
Staiewi*e prol bftimi was rejected, r.ar-orw of the wo- d The jaflnenros
tn Ohio by a wajonty of fwoB 'f. W ^ *« S™**- A']
to vwit t"hr < f*o.
was de.fe*tod hy "s« !« . The rercbli- j with a loud and ir.-.penoas voice tn a
cans elected mayors in Cleveland and
Cincinnati Charles Vilroy a pro-
gresrive, wa -eho-er. mw ■' Toledo
The eity of Toledo voted against a
twenty-live year street oar franchise
and will Take ovttr the entire street rail
road.
The street railway propo; ion was
defeated in Detroit afre*- a fever# fc"
The election of members of the Yin
giniR asfemhly will send a lt ^ivy ma-
Jesity TO tl>e senate .f d hon«e p^edped
to The amendment of prohibition legls
lation when the stare foe* dry hy
amendment. November 1. IMfi
Tn Kemtscky >«oith parijes chum a vie
Tory tn the pubeniaTerial eontes't, bo;
pract 'oa '.v oompletf re-tums p^-e *5r-
mer ilongTes-sman A O Srnnle> flem-
oerat. a lead of t.TRS over A. T Mor-
row. his ■•republican opponent.
NHiwissippi the ro.'y otl'e- srare re
eleei a fHwnw. wont as waul—demo
oraric. Tlie only opposinon to the
flemevtrn'e :'."Vet headed hy Theodore
as treasurer.
Mr. Bidder was owner and editor of
the New Yorker Srait-s-Zeirung,. one of
the foremost Germsn newspapers ia
the Tr-.ted Stales and through this he
was particularly conspicaoos reoeatly
ia "" '« ardent defense of the German
pos.vu«E in the B5u.-OT>eian war.
German Ed tor Commits J . :
St. Louis—Edward L PrewwrhB,
publisher of the S-i_ Lf.:s T ineis. oom-
siinod sqii-ide. Mr PreeTonous. nresi-
, Sent of the German-American Frees
t .ranic struggle of g. remment atiu 0ci7T,T^T T.Bfchf^ ^eth the
fTvar. one end of our own dea country Wn>es tbe Westliche Post, was
To the other men are asking oae an- joln,jj ji the bathroom of his
other what our own foroe ti. how iar ^ v abot himself Mrs.
we f.re nreparefi to maintain srersrives her husband apptrer.1-
against any iwhwrterence wl-h out sb- [t fooS sptrtis and that
tionBl aoJjon or development. she could g:ve no reason for his deed.
TS- prestoer.1 called rtpo® Jioen e* H<, ^ ^ ^ health since .lan-
nary IX. I5<1 i, wliet he was injured in
axe tajdag, as the fcca^i.la is
Bad heart printed oo ererjr label, shuwiag a is
She knew it, and her soul went out ,^.jm:oe and Iron in a tasteless lorrt The
in «k"jng: so in the twilight she seated Quirnce drives oat materia, u.e Irta
herselt at the piano and sang to him builds a? the sysea. 50 ceina Adt.
• Rohia Adair.
that dear old song.
winding up with " Ko—o—ob—^in Ad—
air.""
Gently he rose from his seal, and. as
he reached for his hat, said:
"Madam, is there any necessity to
remind me of the fact? I know it.
Robin did have hair ; 1 shall never for-
get his curly loots. But why taunt
me wTth &T
And thus two lives were blighted!
Even a wise man goes lame when
he gets into a religious or political
argument-
If j ob can't get Hanford"s Balsam of
Mynh write: GL C. Hanford it if Co.
Syracuse. X. T. Two sixes: I'x and
|i.M. Adv.
The smaller the town, the more im-
portant an egg with two yo.Ls be-
cosnes.
Bi.BY LOVES HIS BATH
With C-utiCL-ra Soap Becajse So Sooth-
ing Wtien His Stein is Hot.
all shades «f p.i t ical opinion" to rally
to the support of the program He
sa.d ft represented "tbe pr.-iiessi.ma1
and expert opinion of the orarr try" anc
gave warning that ''if men differ w ,rh
me in this viral matter. J shall ask
1 hem to make ft clear hew far and in
w hat way thery are intereste<£i in mak-
ing t he penmanMBt interests of the
ninrnrry safe acK.ns^ .iistarhaTiee*'
The-e is no need for the country te
feel panic sttricken. the preside®! de-
clared, because ft sranfls on IrieTidly
tn Mnamobiie aaciix-at
TUtCKLF uaa TP KIEH ^DiflfT
Commissioner tr Be^eme Assoc .ate
Just ico, GiwitDT Announces
G BilbOB was mr-de ) ■ socialist can R^ned-or involved.
Oklahoma C*ty.—Jndtre ilhar'nf M.
Thackecr of Mangum meor.ber of Diri-
sion No 11 of t.lie supreme court com-
mission sine* March. IP'S, win lie tbe
la-on* with the world" He spoke of new associjfte Justice of tbe supreme
the Vt ired Stains "as a na >oa :.v.hig pnan- ^uc.needing tbe laite 3®:t O.
and generous to be enact .i.e., but yet A. Brown. His appointment was aa-
conrageous enough re devenr ;rs rights nouncet. Ir? Orr "t ..'.iams His ap-
nfi\ .v : be*" ei o: :-f neople wlwre potetmen: -uns until the next genera.
These fragrant snperca^iamy emol-
lients are a comfort to children. The
Soap to cleanse and purify, tbe Oint-
ment to soothe and heal rashes, itcb-
ings. thaf.ngs ertc Nothing mow ef-
fective. May be used from the hour
of birth, with absolute confidence.
Sastjil* each "fret hy mail with Book.
Address postcard. Cnticnm, iM-pt. XT,
Bostfm. sioid everywhere.—Adv.
In Moderation.
Nan—Did Claremoe make a hit with
you?
Fan—"Well. Id rather call it a bout-
—Judge.
eie.-t (on. N: '•ember. 1H8
didares nnminated h? petition.
The largest majorities i,ga}ns:t the
suffrage kmemimei ?n. p-oportion to
peipularioii wore rolled tie in rbe dries
nT New Tork Ttosior and FhQadelpbia
Tbe proposition recefvefl its s: •ongefii
support in tbe wes?err portions of New
York an<t ?*onns,yfvania.
Tndor the law f ve years mtist elapse
•before a snff-t pe mmonrtment nar. be
put tc popular vore apafn is Penmry1
vanla and New .lersev. four years in
■New York and rwe Jr. hlnssachusertR.
Ntt'onal leatle~s n' he suff-«ge
oausr declared rhat rht". wnuld no* de
*ore rlie^r efforts re the nartimsd eon
pr«s and sfrfve for a vntse-for-women
stifrnge amendment to the fetteral win-
stltucior.
rmie ia Texas and then came v> Otla
boma in 1S8S the y«Br of -.be ripmi-
feSOUITH TALKS PMLUMEKT
Outlining the defease program, the! J dp Thacke- ts n.-v .r ).ts f.
presiderit satd It mcluded an increase ?"eftr- -* k native nf i-goiia . e
it the standing arm? tbe training wta to ffl va"%ufr
hir he next three vears of -W, W.f ">**«& ^ ^
ol tsten soldiers re be ra.sec in annual 30. praaa^B law tor s short
forces of l8f. nw ant tbe strengthen-
ing of the National Guard. Be laifi ,
particular emphsuUs on the need of fc: ^
ample etpUpment ™ ^ llT^ii^v
The president fl^la-ed tlaC the ™s county a tnrney m Greer counr?
naw ahladv ts a "ve~< g-«a; and e' «■ -«fl " ^
Detent fo-c, but that in o-rte" re - .-ing
-e. a poin* of -evr-eo-dtnarv foree hnr n" a,« nit Tinf^ r4Ma,Bi- ^
^ ia unnr as agatr. electet counts Btinr-
m that
.. . office until the advemt iff atatehnofi.
ntia'i suppl« rt meir, ant equipment . r ,. ,
1 ^ ia 101H- ne was eleciec mayor of Man
" ' P purr ant bj nne time was a meunber of
ft Mtdltinr. to epeating or national ,Jlf hnu.t ^ f„iUca:inT..
defense the p esiei«nt artaebed met ^ Wlt1, ,,-S he was sppoimed a
t he Ice orhe- ne 'mm be -nr that
Roac«sn'tion.
MoTlie—Hew d; you recognize
gentiemax In a crowded oar?
Doiiie—By bit fin era! gel up.
fe.ruy nwlr> ini Tlr « I vn
mstii us innfc mfler t-tmi wt an. fLewj -our
Xv vnBBC anii ™t will loot ynonf Aftor
tut always ill uriiit Y our Eyes—
htm 1 wii youi
EicBCtly.
"Is this stimulant yon reooBBend
germane to the case ?"
"Well, it might prove too-tonic."
Stop That Backache!
There's ndkmf mce* dmeiai
that a eanstnin hactarhe. Yon are
lame wbei. voo mh Tains p«srs* vol
waeii yoo \leui in Hi h's hart t: rest
and nen day rr f the WLtrne olc atury.
Piitit id the tn.ea is nature s wtmruf of
kiiney -lis. Segiect mar pare the way
tii di-.iper prBT-fi.. or ftber aermus hid-
11B si'jcn^s Dtm',t delay—Imgai uainf
Dual's tiner POle—the remejy ttiat
has 'wier curing linnVBrfcs ana money
avuhle iar over iifly years
An Oklahoma Ca^e
Mrs. C. fnrfi 43 -"Biwrj
"W Choctaw Ave.. l')a"r~'
Cifclanama CI IT. h.£ir
Cifcla. aa^f "EiS- 1
nej troufcie (tlunjr
to nn lor '-tiara,
tiriTicinp pains *n
n,' liatik Ltii s ^"'es.
I coal fl bardlr
stoor anu "tit.
a w f a j rbeumatij
twinges In bit
limbs Rnac't H16-
ney PUlt -
enec anc r«gaiatefl
n.y fciflnryt a 1 fl
rifi mi of every t^gr> off kidney com-
plaint"
Cm IWi ■) Aaf Star*. SOe a Sa
DOAN'S
FOfTOUMS *L3IW CO. BUFFALO. !*. T.
n
If HU KAVt
and effuiiencv." b flefinbe policy must
be sdnptet ond hasrmied una at «<ie ^ ' rnm^
Bnatar Corner Su^e-ee UntoW To-t^ren
bin whe wants it. he a Spartan " Take
"Fsmeriins' ior all female disorder*.
Price nln and tl.Oli.—Adr
Elvoioihs How Wo* Has Seen
To Bo Condtuawa
As Is
iw.lr ev.T. and mem. whe stir np rellg
1 out and se.-tariun antugnni«m He
declared that such men should be
"ailed 10 a reckntitng '
member o: Jie supreme oour: ccimmte-
sieir. bj- feirmr Govemnt Crura anc was
-eiqjpeiinied 1* Qovetfnnr "V .lii&ms.
It is well enough to give credit
where credit is dow., but is better to
lie pud ia cash.
l^nuloti—The prime mmis'ett. "V.r
jksoutth. in the bouse of cnmrnnns <le
■Jfvewd hdfnt| lite largest nsssmbly of
the- v«ar his wide!' herraliied and
Biuch-dbicussed sm emeinr or the p'op
ress nf the t;at The pr nniar's Hpeech
v.u a i'lm-f ">-t (1 nn rlt- me
Important (ieeUiTatinn was tli - The
*sb* wnutd be nondumed h' e cahjne
eommiitsieia of frein; rhri*e to Pve mem
bfl> which w'll ronsnlt with tbe ful
outline nn quescinns of ilie mevi sort
«us natur«
It Is tuber, fit* grunted -ha PtremiieiT
AHdUfth i*0rd Klichenet s ' >i>tii- frr
BERWiAiis mma m m~ RILI.
VEIliZELK ASSOTTS K$ "CIAO Serlln Atmounoes A-m«« iaintnj
S-ounc Towati S a fiatnc Oo-t,
•tminKt "*"hr iaimis Cabinet tf O-eect
Te Sesiffn.
fuutle since l8< f—Hatford't Ralssm
Adv
Slam a man gets his hack UI1 like a
carnal and rours like a liim.
Ttnrlln — TI* Seirman advance
Bguinst rhe Ituasiar. Ttuitir pn~ nf liifia
has been resumed. The war office
1/mrtnn—tintea- of .be flre «t niade an imnnuncomnn that Field
government ir the ciiambe.* nf dupe v&tfiiUL Won tamdeuhur? * inrtaa.
!••• tint in "mi - •ii;t ir ~-mnn tinn if v-hinL are it tn? a- f-on tn
tie 5a.tn: 'iihtne tie Usonsa tmi puniM prnand Uu nuit u
E>et if a man fights hut one duel
he has b secnud.
tior, affnrded by the Baltans
"Wlille n r*ruirse 1- wa. unthrrsroiM
the 51lnu:tMirii Texmelnn the fnrmer
premie- liait 1' ir. his prwerr u turr.
tattle- il :lt« :i-tt:,ii 'Ijpint h-utie ttovL
with he ^ !! ««&.
The vuVmn "< 'it P.ipi ts h"ing matie
m boil Biue> nf the TailrnBd iw-wewt
war and A .1 fialfmn ilw tort 11 tlu 5h' P>wmnen mr whenever he w tie -bar. efcj ant -uhum The Cei-niuns
adnilmtts will be members of this
•council The tilai -H- exiwctefi tint
seem- !r tin nature o a. i'iimprran;-<-
II tiiee the criticism litit a cahlne' o
rwenty-two MBflum ts «mw eniy
By royu' de-iree new etasnes n' Tie
muniut. Jecruits are hetng niobllteed
"t'ienna toimt-is tluu a grove situation
xnev arise be*wenjr. Austria and Uu
sf d havinf the mtun-lf it th cham hsjvr fwdhfti the Rasfnatm lienimflnv-
b><- a hi bti -;. the Jul ij* Znimtv nam* jaunesn: litre .Unnimem is on ttie
unexpected!' as 1: v.-as believett ilia raifroai ubeu 'wen:- mliee wee* of
lie leaiie- n tor nn.inr!" had tienuiei Iii^t. A Itu- itai umrraf' wui- aha:
to acsmfl the pmmm- sufficient sup oowr. near lUjta
nn- ti «nunt< run ti remou. tt nffir- ? rmc« liennnid'f amt* T«>pui*«t: at.
for tie primer.' u team attaet eaa- a Jfenumiicb; General
As si oftet liappenn hnwover a tmr
of ■imtirteiice was liemanded by the
mania ir connection will thi propose! suwernmen- or. a matte- of miner im
use o: the lower Jianulw te tmnerpor iwtiana—rnimt dlfieTence nJ optnmi
Uusslar. t reams tt> Itnifrar in Utile b->-t>een 91. tt«nlae(r> and the mint.- tamec their net.'- wor. pott turn ant:
rows comes direc. front iUiuharaai. as OST nf war Genera, lanaklua... 01 nave capurrec mom teat Ubt'. mijrt in
«lie cwnsorshU is anforaaa. i military proposals the flshtm* there
Itnthnw-v trnope were atiac*«t: nea"
Hanrwoime Or tie westen: frun- the
Prenci: mam a soinner attune near the
Taiure hill he- the German, main-
w •ppftlte. litdifrmM. fVfjwiM. S4A
mir.
Tutt's Pills
I«t«wlut Thet |«M irlkKuk
mn. h b.i t-uUJ npitw ftsie^e «wp«.
HOG CHOLERA
Oat rREE nOOMTT -
HOW TO tFU. MOO CHftlfSA
\ MIN 1X1 UBR HfRV'N AtOKft
XVMKN tXJOSR St-iRVM AND MFt*A
WCW AND WMRN IX> VACCSNAt*.
aa«-« *•«♦> * A
MMk^VKMla * *•• , 0*'« I«mi Ox. Oki«.
W. M, U„ Okt*l«i<ne Cfty, No.
Most Laioent Medical Authorities Endorse It
A Nam- PemoOj ittr kidney R tddrr *nd *!( L'ric Acrd Drfuhies
Tir Eleirle and T r Brnltltwaire as during nriMiy year# of etperiwte!T.tat;.iB
will as ®t. yimun—all (lmtlnguished has aisoox-erM a new remedy which
Authrrre—ugree' tlia: whutevnr nmj be is thirty-sev^n lime* ntore pcwvrfoi
the OiawBe. the urine mildnni falls la vl.ati lit hi* in removing art*- WtMOvai
fumiBhmg us with a ulue ti- the prtnnt- the sx-stom. It j\>B At-e en "'ering from
pieF upmi which li is to Im trtiateti. Iutckac.be or the ■pain* of rheiimattsro,
and accurate tainwlatlge (inncomtnc ^ your besi .irtigslet an4 ask for
the nature nf dtmut ttnii thus be ob a iif' coni bfi\ of "Awurtf" pot tip by
tamed if backache. Rcuidlug urine ot liootor T'lorco, or eoefl 1 fK for a large
trial pek'g I*r. Fierce"• Favorite Fre-
acrtpttrta for «-eak women and Dr.
I'ieiroe'B Oold«m Nefliaal TWsoe-vory
Inr the blond bax^i been favorably
knnwoi for the past forty years and
mora. The? we standard remedies
tn-tluy—as well as Oootor Fierce *
rimiHant Feilleit* for the liver and
advice aftor lit. Pioure'E ehumim hue bowate. You can have a aample of any
examm«d the ufine—thw will b - care one nf these remedies hx writ itig Or
tully uone without charjre luui yuu I'tarmi, and wmdlnfi 3Of for trial pack-
vrlll Ik uuuer uo obligation. Dr. Pierce ' ugti.
fTequenx urinatim bother nr dinttims
you or if uric acid hi the bliind .has
cauisid rh«umuti8a. {rout nr Hcuuuia
or you HUHiiec hidnoy or bluddor
trouble Just write Dr Pioroe at the
Burgical Institute, ltuffulu N. Y.: Bond
a sampte of irrine atut deacrlbe eynip
tome You will receive free medtcat
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Seay, R. R. The Oklahoma Ledger. (Sterling, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1915, newspaper, November 11, 1915; Sterling, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155372/m1/2/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.