The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 39, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 18, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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United Doctors Specialist NY ill
Again lie at the Torson Hotel
Wednesday May 29 JU18.
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Hours 9 A. M. to G. P. M.
Remarkable Success of These
Talented Physicians in the
Treatment of Chronic
Diseases.
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Offer Their Sorvic es Tree of
Charge.
The United Doctors lieeiued
by the State of Oklahoma lor
the treatment of deformities
and all nervous and chronic dis-
eases of men women and chil-
dren offer to all who call on this
trip consultation examination
auvico jrce nuncing no cjhuku
whatever except the actual cost
of treatment. All thtu is asked
in return for these valuable
sorvices is that eveiy person
treated will state the result ob-
tained to their friends and thus
prove to the siclc and aft lifted in
every city and locality that at
last treatments have been dis-
covered that are reasonably rtire
and certain in their effect.
These doctors are amjng
America's leading stomach and
nerve specialists ..ml are experts
in the treatment of chronic dis-
ease.! and so great and wonder-
ful have been their results that
in many catcs it is hard to find
mo cuvuung line uetween sum
and miracle.
Diseases of the stomach in-
testines licr bluod .Mviu
nerves heart spleen kidneys or
bladder rheumatism sciatica
diabetes bed-wetting tape-
worm leg ulcers weak lungs and
those afflicted with long-standing
deep seated chionic diseases
that have baffled the .skill of the
family phyysieians should not
.fail to call. Deafness often has
been cured in sixty days.
According to their system no
more operations for appendicitis
gall stones tin lors goiter piles
etc. as these diseases are treat-
ed without operation or hypo-
dermic injection.
They were among the first in
America to earn the name of
"Bloodless Surgeons" by doing
away with the knife with blood
and with all pain in the success-
ful treatment of tnesc dangerous
diseases.
If you have kidney or bladder
troubles bring a two ounce bot-
tle of your urine for chemical
analysis and microscopic examination.
No matter what your ailment
may be no matter what others
may have told you no matter
what experience you may have
had with other phyysieians it
will bo to your advantage to t co
them at once. Have it foreor
settled in your mind. If your
case is incurable they will give
you siuh advice as may relieve
and stay the disease. Do not
put olf this duty you owe your-
self or friends or rclulhcs who
are sulferiug becnifee of your
sickness as a visit at this time
may help you.
Worn-out and run-down men
or women no matter what your
ailment consult them. Jt costs
you nothing.
ltemember this iree offer is
lor this visit only.
Married ladies come with their
husbands and minors with their
parents.
Laboratories:
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. RE-COUNT WILL BE NECESSARY LIBERALS MADE
FIGHT DIDN'T SPEAK ftS 8PBND ONI
SOLITARY KK&EL
fftPLE IS. W flNTl - SAtQOH LEAGUE
Citizens Tire of Prohibition That Doosn't Prohibit and Rtb
Loflislaturo Which Created Odious Law "Drys" Usi
Immense "Pork BaiToP'Hobsen Fails
To Stem Ttin
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VOH SALE CHEAP.
Enough fine lumber and other
material to build you a home for
ci.sh or small monthly payments
to reliable parlies if lauen out of
my way at once. Also acant lots
on same terms and all of the fol-
lowing houes and lots for ale
for cash or payments like' rent.
Take your choice and come to
see me.. No. 718 723 and 725 S.
Main street; No. 114 We&laide
Boulevard; No. 1722 Court
street; No. ll'-'A North Third
street; No. 517 North Seventh
stret: No. 17115 Court street.
Three houses and lots on East1
street between Fifth and Sixth
streets. If you want any of the I
above propositions come to see
inu in uiiti;. win itiiiu iui i;i(.t) i
oil leases. Thone 174 nights
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dofftOto ywM-3 IV-tvw copla'o ofr
clal r"tr.rra from Ibw.i -vhlch ahorv
that the lln-ltoyo olcte has cons
ral'Ut the propoaod comtitntln!
viry" anisailir.ont by r small majority.
Although Jt n pocsJblo that tUo Jfficfal
returns nmy balance the scales to tin
other aide ntncrtholead It 1j npparest
prohibition in Iottu has received a Ire.
piendous rebuko.
On October 15th Iowa citizens voted
Mthe adoption or n prohibition amend-
ment to tho Constitution. i
Iowa ti now a "dry" ctatc. It Ins
btea ao ainco January 1st 3910 by net
of Legislature.
Tho prohlbltionlBta nnd tho Antl-
i Enlcon Loaguo wcro not tatlafloJ vlth
thin but mr.Jo an cltort to faatou prj-
lilb'.Uon into tho Constitution.
Ioa being "dry" r.o aales of liquor
could be mado in tho otato nnd no
matter whit tho roauli-of the election
tho atalc will remain "dry" until tho
pronont law In repealed by tho Legis-
lature. Under theso conditions tho brewors
dfesWora and liquor dealers of the
counuy could do nothing to opon up
tba aUto for sales. They wore thoro-
fono not Interested in tho outcorao and
do offort trs taade by tho distilling
brewtag dr Uqtror dealing Intvo to
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Oon r4n iracsajpid lor the tUto
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MMpri irlO ao doubt frsfcd ek adjao-
BH & fbiair cpniiRoan and put
nH Unit Ux tho "vV" column.
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tta ? s4'rHM i prihlkltion
tf iT of ik Gtfett? Biwaau
U Ike &C Ut Vt4pt ikJoas have
toll Mai- tlnro It wMt '.'try.". -
fe Iv'dittoii vrJH douin h'&vo
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to tf W1A la Ohio oh (ho sauip.quw-
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tjfjmrjlotu uucClclal returrx hI
McuftlfflyCs valp eji dh pmcnduaRV It
tJMn rtfi cifc'fVfctfton provJd.lUj.
et4V iViiJfi.r tonight shrw.
od p. $fi'j i)ttiit: Jtj only III
va;tCi 9T 1 v?R Obrious that Mi
olU.Tl :e"0utX wtiuld bo nocofcCilV
'ihe comiiletCJinonipfal loturna ft
tbo vcrtc as i-t03-i asalnat and Ulr
717 for tho akiendtnont.
"Neither eldo cWmcd victory !
night and vkh a total ott of 4t
000 both the vct and dry fatlo
pointed outo o..Jl an adrantaai
would not be nllowd to stand with-
out a recount. It probably will 1m
10 dayn befdro tho roault la dctr
mined ofllcially. .
"It developed that part of tk f
vdlor vote polled under tho absaatj
votors' luwhnd not reached Count?
Auditors la time to bo included ta!
tho count. Thcro are about 7M
Iowa soldlors at Mlneola and l)Ml(
inc." '
Tho Now York World and otk
groat newspapers recently pradUt
that' tho tide wao setting against ftt
hlbitlon when Virginia after a year'
trial of tho "dry" law nomiaato
Westmoreland Davis a "wot" oast
dato for Oovornor on the Democrat
ticket. Inasmuch es the Damoor
control Virginia this is equivalent
an ejection.
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Iowa eleoiloo la the faot that
aent wes sf tnt tljera by tha IK"1
fnUraata for publlolty ar aamaVl
wark. Tha AntlIn M9
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lara and had Captala Matfr
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atala th3 weta oornplataly l0
tho ArvU-Ca!6on Ucafiue cami
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Twine, W. H. The Muskogee Cimeter. (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 39, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 18, 1918, newspaper, May 18, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70242/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.