The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 51, Ed. 1, Monday, October 9, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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fHE LEADER. GUTHRIE OKU.
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THE TURN OF LIFE
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A Time "When Women Ajefsusccpibli tojMany
. Dread Discuses intelligent Women Prepare
for It Two Relate their Experience.
The'changofllfeIs
the most critical period
of a woman's existence
and the anxiety folk by
women as ltdratvH Bear
is not without reason.
Evfcjy woman who
nelTcctfe.tho care of her
health a toU Umo In-
vites flf(rui and pain
When her system is In
a deranged condition
or she is prcdiHTKvwd to
apoplexy or conies' .n
of any organ. the ten
dondy is at this period
likr-ly to become nctlrc
and with a host of ner-
vous irritations make
life a burden. At this
time also cancers and
tumors arc rooro liable
to form and begin their
destructive work.
Surdi warning symp.
tom9 as sense of suffo-
cation hot flashes head-
aches backaches dread
of impending evil timid-
ity founds in the "ars.
palpitation r 'the heart
sparns octore we eyes
irregularities constipa
tion variable appetite
weakness and inquie-
tude and llralriess. are
promptly heeded by in-
telligent women who are
approaching the perloa
in life when woman's great change
may be expected.
tfhese symptoms are all just so many
callsfrom nature for help. The nerves
are crying out for assistance and the
.ry should bo heeded in time.
Lydin E. l'lnkham's Vegetable Com-
pound was prepared to meet the needs
of woman's system at this trying
period of her life. It invigorates and
fctrengthens the female organism and
builds up the weakened nervous system.
It has carried thousands of women
safely through this crisis.
Forspeeial advice regarding this im-
portant period women are invited to
write to Mrs. Finkham at Lynn. Mass.
and It will be furnished absolutely free
of charge.
Read whatLydla E. FinUham's Com-
pound did for Mrs. Ilyland and Mrs.
Uinkle:
Dear Mrs. rinfcbam
"I bad been suffering with falling of the
womb for Years and was passing through tho
Change of "Life. My womb was badly swol-
h?fa;TrjrstC2:rixwftSir I had dizzy (poll
mox upaaacue onu was very nervous
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" I wrote vou for advice and commenced
treatment witli I.jdia E. Finkbam's Vege-
table Compound as you directed and I am
happy to my that all Mioe dlstmsinz symp-
toms left me and I have pawed cafely throURh
the Change of Life a well woman. I am
recotnmetiiling yoitr medlrine to nil ray
friends "Mrs. Annie K. G . H yland Cbeiter-
town Md.
Another Woman's Cnsc.
"During rhanRB of life words cannot ex-
press what 1 suffered My phyrJeian Raid I
bad a cancerous condition of the womb. One
day I read some of the testimonials of women
! VOU
made me a well woman and all my bod symp-
toms soon disappeared.
" I ndvtMS every woman at this period of life
to tale vour medicine mid write you for ad-
vleo." Mrs. Lizzie HinUe Balem Ind
THECAREERQF
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ONCE NOTE1) MAiN DIES
IN POVERTY AT
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WASKlGN f INTER
Soil of Millionaire Wd'al
- Friend .o.iVToIstoi.
'I tit po.ii!iwi rontiilned
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John Muff' Wlil MhHt Twnln. H
primlm tit JK'Wfpinn. em respond -
b. H1 lH'fxfftv ind ptiietlenllv
What Lvdia n. l'lnkham's Vegetable
Compound did for Mrs. Hylnnd and
Mrs. ninklc it will do for any woman
at this time of life.
It has conquered pain restored
health and prolonged life incases that
utterly baffled pbyalolans.
Lydia " E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where Others Fail.
: DO IT NOW.
PtrhapB you bavo a messago fall of
cheery words and hope.
To help tome luckless brother who Is
struggling up tho slope.
JThe way Is strewn with bowlders and
tho night comes on apaco
ffho dark dark night Eternity tha
JaBt long resting place. '
Co breathe the message! Drive tie
patjn from someone's aching brow.
rP.'elt npt for a fitter time but
( breatho the message now. -
i Sob H pot o'er a sornbor blor. .
; Into n. soliJ and. llfelm ear.
Perhaps you are a singer who his1
. ult a tender song
To thrill some fellow mortal with Its
accents sweet and Strang
The way is long and dreary and tha
music spoils are few
Scmo one Is waning oven now to hear
that song Irom you.
Co King the song! liaise up some
head that sorrow seek to bow
'And wait not till the linos gfoW told
put sing Itr-slng It now I ' '
Sob It not o'er a sombor bier.
Into a. cold and llfla oar.
From the Trend.
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Thoughts of n Alabama Editor.
Tho coal we are UBlng is peculiar. It
has too ranch iron in it to he fit 10' I MMil frwiuwiUr to okUhoma MmkU
iMfldt
on c
(ill h fllf-il in 'ffM'
linVii'.wu The pilHt 1'lxi- erttn of hlH
lift' mii piMH ItmniBli'HH Okluhomn.
lmlllltns lellK. .if V llt-h lie :'S All
ari'pt iitul In WiiHuik.i whip' he llvJ
Uiihh longrr than In .tnv oth. r tom-
torl.il lown. II' witn .t perKui.at fcleful
of (Jovimur FiTStioon
NtinuirV vouth Kpi'nt on n Ixnilal-
in;i jilnntntloti lila fnthrr b"l.isr a ml'
llmialrc flvoHliT titton p:inl hml
owner of atettfi'lMKiin The wfin 'n whlti
both father and on vere twkllcrs. ruin
ed i eldei Nunuir beonuce of the
loan of liU Hltves ullltotiRii lit hitter
yvrr ii vn-in-iKM to renper ite a Uifl
Hrnt um to live hl m wealthy. Tlie
voinirer N'nnutr left th" Jutt twll"!".
uhem he liail been stinljliur for die
lirlmihgoil. itnd fnterwl the lonfwlerate
it mv pailli Iptitliitc In many of thn lm-
imrtnnt Iwittlrn of the war. A iwber cut
tpiel.'il lion i Va.ikee cava'ryman pev-
nM the itntittv portion of Numar'n now
.Old hi renin In' 0 In a hospital unlll the
rloe of thi war.
Ntmi.ii H hoiillh won 1mh11 rlppleil li
the ir imi wltt f c --vo'tini jftevnuid
inft him by his fnther. he bsan hlo
wmiik lliiRK throughout the wirkl. Il
tlulincJ to be. n brother-in-law of tjje
fatr.ouM pbyKletati and miriteon. I'aatur
i(t went illree'. to I'm In Prun-'e where
he consulted Itmtem In r"Rind to hla
health. Jhuiteur tM lilnv he he.
wwuld rlto the flrt book of Hero"
"illad" In tho ertidnnl Orrek. At one
llnM ho warn speken pf it u eandwlatr ror
rnKToii mm Ihl tirrltorv.
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JVo otfcr'On
HOW TMI3?
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JXo offcr'OnjBWHndrcd DbllaraRo
ward for any case of Catarrh thai
cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh
fairo vF.' J Cheney 6VCo. Toledo 0.
Wo the undersigned hav Itnown
P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and
believe him pfrfe:ctly honorable in all
builtiestj transaetiona and fintinclnlly
able to carry out any obligations
made by his flrtn.
Waldlng Klnnan & Marvin
WhWesale Unigglsts Toledo. O
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takon Intonv
ally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfacer of tho system.
Testimonials sent free. Frlce 75c.
per bottle. Sold by nil Druggists.
Tnko Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
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u uuuu jiij-siwiii uui .nil lilwrin. question II
Diutitly opable of lptel"iiontiy IreatinQ the pet
ou are .iffllcted. 4 ' f
rtmcncitn earners in uoriuon.
In' an l!ast Hnd police court th oth
er day a dllrious cae of assault vas
heard. A youngsttr. It appears was
Mar
iFiiirnk ptlntvr xWld (nwl dnrft t
iik mi PiimiM'. h umiill iiiwii in enntcfn
Oklihiitnt lit tin- age of 62 Thr son
of 1111 .iiilc-lK'lliim million. lire a In rd of
tho i...t 1-. t.. ii. like .1 IM enslnw on I e j jrt rrfint . .. Ififl nn
tb. fiuvy rnl frf(l trf TwWpl JJt1 ... .- .. vi. .-
--... i . I V1I1I1 lllllllh 11 IIIL'I" 111 IIIIII 11 IMH III v.
sent liy his father to hnv his hair out
Tho llnrbor accbrdlng to the father
ran a patf of clippers all over the boy's
f a to O'Jftlng.
1 "Of course this Is -'t the season fot
ErafUng but it Is a good time to talk
about it." remarks a writer in tho
Southern Fruit Grower.
'Anvhmiv onn craft and It farm
fruit growers would but think so and
do it. great linproVoraqutB could bo
made In all old orchards.
In top grafting I nerer mako a
tquare cut. I always it at an anglo
of forty-nv degress and put in ono
scion. I nwver out a branch to bis
that one scion would not bo sufficient.
Even If it is two and one-half Inches
ix dlcmotar I Just put In one scion.
"1 Just begin at the top and aw It
right down at a sharp angle and then
.with my knlfo cut off tho top and pnt
my solon on there. Many times jou
con set a graft without erer maVmc
a crack. Cleft grafting Is the best way.
"J use one part of tallow two parts
of. beoswax and four parts of resla
for tny grafting Mex. That will mako
a wax that will work in almost any
weather whsn you are able to do Uib
grafting.
"In grafting a tree it depends upon
the tree Itself. If it Is a small tree I
might out the whole thing off and just
puf tin one solon and have a straight
saloa of It but the rulo 1 would rather
follow is to go up to Ayhero I had sev-
era' scions to put In and uxzii.it them
snaller. " s
"Rather than cut a large limb Hk
my arm I would go higher. Never cut
off qlojS'er to the fork than about four
UChl becaus If you happoq (0 fall
Voq CM let a few sprouts grow oft
that and the next year you havo rooin
to make another out a little faxtaftl
bnek."
state and too much slate to smelt it a.i
Iron. It has served tho only purpose to
which it can be put. It has beon sold.
Dr. .Ionian was kick last week but
rather (htn take medicine came . out
pretty soon.
1 The people pf Huntsvlle will Jiave a
week of praer this week. The alltj-
ivpn its pretty tough here hut wo hafe
not resorted to any drastic iaeoaurej
yei.
Four Tine days In succession 1th
roads drying out and rlvor faliug
makes us 'eel we shall soon be in shape
to live whether tibarJbers pay or not
Fish will bite toon.
Marshall county did not roll up a
rery big Democratic majority but her
corh crop will be worth consideration.
Some fool fellow oii6s us for things
we publish. Oreat Scotti They ought
to know tome of th tilings we do not
publish. Quntersvllle DomocraLr-
'""' don't Weep Mrs. Newtywed j
It has boen generally conceded that
mascullno nature Is not proof against
weeping but I know of at last ona
case where a four months' brldu learn-
ed a lesson alio nuvttr forgot.
Th6 first dlfforenco between tho
pair arose from a thing so trivial she
ikl not ' recall' It when she told tho
story. She wanted her own way nnd
lied far It while her young hasband
looked on unmov.wl. Finally he gut
up from his choir; stretched himself
with a broad yawn nnd remarked:
"Jovol I neter kuew a woman could
est so ugly In so short a time." The
team drted up on the spot and a young
woman with liaraing cheeks and
swollen features swept from the room
ROAChiag her chamber she sought the
mirror and acknowledged the truth of
hi remnrk.
Sho wbb ugly tcere was no don-
lag U and sho bad allowed a man for
wham she had altfays endeavored to
look her prettlttu to so her In an un-
flattering guise. "It shall be the last
lime" sho whispered with energy and
It was. Sho tried other tactics to got
what she wanted and thev never failed.
It would have been easy to drive that
man from borm. )oi he has proved tho
mc domestic of husbands. He Just
buppeacd to be a penon who dutcsU
weeping and If Ms wlfa had not been
wlEe sh might have found a dQaJ of
'trouble 1ST ihtj future Imlladelphla
DuUstln.
enormous fringe. To mark his dls
pleasure tho father gnva the barber a
EOUnd thrasliing. It is however not
only In tfie Kast Bnd that barbers
show a great Ignorance of thtnr rade
In New York or Farls it Is the easiest
thine ndSlb1b for n mrin tft 'finS r
hair cut properly. In London 't U fy
hardly ti mchto say thafthot
only half a jjpr.pn places wher r- 1 c 't
liar L'nfiu 11a l.T.lf-AAD 'Pl.n .Mw..k 1
barber has only ono mothod of cutting
hair which he Invariably carries out
irrespective altogether of tho wishes
of his customers.
I bollovo lhatMf an American hair-
dresser wdro. to open a do'on shops
In different parts' of London ho would
rapidly make his fortune provided of
course ho omployed tho right sort of
men to" clit his customers hair. Lon
don Tattler.
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Entrust Your Hetvlth to aSpcciodist Who Urid6v
fnunds Your Case Thoroughly.
Those lutferlng from any form of Chronic Dltease should give much seriou
conilderaUon to tha question ot p. 'per treatment.. It It' net sufficient to
know that your doctor Is a good physician; but thq. Important question is
Whether or not he Is therouii
lal disease with which you
Everybody recogmzeii tPe tact that this Is the age of spclah-n Th
vWie man does not undertaku to do manfc things but to do one partculae
thng and do It well perfectly if.pojslWe I.JJie jpltysTelah who will en-
deavor to master the science of medicine In -Us 'entirety may meet wth a
measure of 'Ostfess If he Is especially brilliant and competent. Dut tnero
Is sure to be otno disease Which. some other physician wh6 ha made a
study of it onn treat morn silotearfully and hence moie satisfactorily 19
the pnlent. - -
I hatfe beetl a speetalitt for iftdM than forty yenrs restricting my prac
tlce to the treatment of Chronic Dlseacsit6 whloh'l have devoted my en.
tire time and talents.. For ejah disease I have perfected a special plan ol
treatment whloh has cured some of the most oosilnafe 'cases after other
doctors and remedies have failed my practice Is the molt extensive of '
any other physlelan In th United Statjss as I have patients In try State
In the Union.. Many difficult cases are sent to me by other physicians who
recognize my superior ability In my specialties.
I do R.estore Wetxli Men
Men who are suffering from Loss'of VKalltyor weakening of their
' nianfy functions should realize the Importaneo of promptly correcting a
condition which will affect their health and future happiness more serious-
ly than any otrer disease. .They need not expet n oure from the widely
advertised nostrums ready-made medicines and deceovlve auick cure of
fers of treatment. Remttnber. I give your oase personal atten.ion. and
my treatment Is prepared to '""t11 conditions and requirements.. I oan euro In Uie uhortest possible time but
JH?Jl'Wt mlsfeijjlyyojr- by pfojtrtlBtooure you In a few days which any reputatle BHyslclan will tell you is in
possible.' My treatment is a perfect cure and not an injurious stimulant.
DR. W H. BETTS
$1 Recognized as It lie ISesSd
& Ing a.nd Most Success-
ful Specialist
"I suppose It's always hug-killing
time In your town Miss FaokerT"
tnctred the New Wrker.
"Oh. yes." replied the fair visitor
from Cincinnati "but dou' let that
keep you from visiting us. We always
protect our gueMs." Philadelphia
ttots.
A modorn novel In three words: Mat
htiony. parsimony alimony.
Ford.
There Is a remedy over sixty years old
rffTr)f ' vuciry i ckiuiai. vii tuuiac
JU(J f l& you have heard of It probably hvo
j used it unce jr. tnc ramuy uatays;
iff f t 1 the one household remedy for coughs
tt-Mf iTNf- and colds. Ask your own doctorabout it.
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TwwtMMttffrfflnirTiraTfmjM3
W sate as ucnli I Wpillh
TCICtll
tit ftnxclil al all tvr S9fidss.
riKiiMw.iSf-ixiiMi iiaiw.wr.lMrtliairmiii.itarM
J O.JLyrCo.
Low.lT. Uttt.
tftiit he could not liv lx inmiUis but
udtbwd him to go to Unypv a the only
meann of proloneW bin life. V Itli leath
ralnrlnir. him In "N fnce stfil with ItOO.-
COO to hHi credit. .i soeapted the advte
ot th pliyalelnnf) and went to KfWpt-
ITnilenicalh tho shadow of the pyrwmlili
ho lived for Hire months during which
he rteovrred hl health eoinplftely. HI
breiihfitHt fei Wo montha of tliat time-
coriDhited of but one boltla of champntsju
Hii.1 one of Fienrh Ifjwldy.
With the nvtiery of hie heulih Nu
mar enauaetl. a .1 rlvll ensdneer to noik
An the iVirrnl ruction of the Snei cnnal"
nlvlnr n miliflliK- 'snlslSX- Of SGOO. KHlSS
mnitlned wiili Oe If4 nlPOIJty
control unU lu lxK.m i tour of tha 1cm-
r known ounlrk of tiirope. Including
Tuikev nnd portion of rtusaln. wher
h hml two K'mem. who w-re tho vivf
of Itumnli.n iiiliuea. li iiIho tru-Iiil
i'Xtfiiillv uixiut this tliiK'. Uiriiial'out
lttlillii lndU iind .iiil.illtt
Paid Fertune for Bride.
RoiiitniiiK to UuskI.Ii JTunifti' bei.iUl'
well ur(iutlnted with T'oimt Toltol. to
whom h liad t'Wn Inti.iduoet. thixiuah
the ificli 4tandinK of hln lH'r. Hlx
l)ire.l k-iiiiilm nA ue ef to "nnj hfi-
IgUlgos J plid thi. tfioat Riiksiuu au
thor tnat the two beenmo fimt frlenoa
Nunuir vlnliiiix Tolstoi foi- vek at
time nl te Inttt-r'a iwlnee lie ul
rouniod Tiiienln and other Huswlan
wrltmn n Ilia t Heads and taiuatard th
buiBtuiiff hiiiiaclf thorouLiiU
Nuritur'). only love ruinun.fe oj-'purred
whili- hi- vaW viidllntf In Tt'lrtOrti. ' Here
lm uu'l .1 bPkv Klrl. with lK)iu he fell
vk n(fivt.ij in I'JM-. Atfii tor whom
rail h-' f.itlicr the sum of JMJ0.090 ko
pe kw The futlur lnxltel cm Nunutr
p.ivlm i-M-n -'nt of ihi- puriluiw tnoni'V
in kopi'il.a or iMfifM-r 1 Iwd and after
rl (I.1 tinu- lie Mm occdvd in comph-
Inn itli thin P'Milin inni'Kt after l'
itniK "'" nn'Hn v i hungii h nffkv ufiei'
inillnr unlll he had urcnifd thp .-nttio
uniouiil n I'ssiiry. H wild that (he
piiu puui for th sir) hud .1 l.i.iw viir.
lod 01 mppeiK
Niniinrn lui(moxn omllinied foi four
month curliuj which h- Havel .1 In Ku
ropo will lil hrldf -v nh inv; I ria. Br-
lin and olhtr o.ipitals llty bride flnnll
tireiiinx homesick for hr pple and
Nuinor. hui ma aUn tired of hi b't -Kiiln.
pu niited her with IO.oe-1 kAp- ki
und Ji'Piiitid for Anteilra letvinK lie'
in ut it dloii- on a dewrtloi rliiuxi"
..iter tv.i-lM took lilni aanin to tlfrlin.
wlii'ii' hi lnvamc Intlmulely n(ihlntl
with M-.ind-i Humboldt Xlon-inwii an 1
othei fuiiioiia men; to Sjwln and again
iq Italy win-re he llvetl a vear it lt'me
maatertits both tb Spanlfli .ul ltalbtr
Uii-(ruu: and liecomlng well poatait In
the Uteratuiea of both countries. Foi-
tewing; a thre-yer i-aidenee in )Htri.
duriiiK w-blh time he aittdlnd and read
eatmaivfl) h Joined Cevll .ihodes In
fiiuih Afiiiu. belnft ut'ratted by xht
open'.ni; up of ttaVt ttiuniry Ano'hfi
perkM of ur wta upen' h 8m 'and mt
Ireland fti-i whh'h Nunuir reurid to
Ametica for rftxMl.
In CallfnrnfM. when Nimmr l-.iMtel
after hl reti.ii to Ani-i.i lie look up
Miwr.irer wii-k nnd iwoiime a w"llk
knoMft ."orrvafMuJent. d ; work e
pumvrow Ko j p- . IK- bwume
hoiuala4id wlUt M.nU Twitin 5m tiari1
Jotm Uuir and oilier proirdmiit Ameiioan
wi hers with whom he for n-d fis'
frlinJahipa Aln eill.d to i'.'lt nk
city on Mtnir r-Ll wor he r-lnad M
iB-wlll of ttie Stoimotin mid Wuk fwtrt-il i
m" lh 'll He woiU.d in H Uml
li- Uiti"- nuii jftii I t itliifc in 'ii.i.i-
COlly III Okl lltlllll 1 lie Nl'Mll liln (till'
In lKn pxiiHinB whei..i li. w-i foneil
to work but X' i ' ill I" ' 'i.' ' t '"'d
around iliu tat'iti " I'we-ii' Kpnka
linM Wn in.i"ii lowi .nivy
uiOttK the itawr-i'H vui 4MprltfcM
of Mil lumdit id itk MorW of ba Hf'-.
His mvniiiy was jcll-it und ollen ho
Of the $1686274 worth of bananas
which came to New York City within
tho last yoar 2 802000 hunches were
from the British West Indies. U52.000
hunches from Costa nica 877000 from
Columbia nnd 355 from Cuba. They
pay no duty.
' MournfrTg Ethics.
Little Florence aged 6 years had
been spending the nfteTnoon wh
neighbor who had Just lost a near ;cl-
atlvo and who was working very hard
to get some mourning gowns male.
Florenco had been very good and
nsllod no o'lestions1 but when sho re-
turned homo her Inquisltlveness as-
serted itself. Her mother explained
as clearly as she could and for a few
moments Florence sat In deep Bilenco.
Thon:
"Are all her gowhs going to he black
mother?" -. -; .M-y-'r "'
'09 d?P " s. ' .of"
lAndluf Jld&oTng 'folv&r "lack
flight EbwnT:1" V
."No dear" . .
' "Woll drosn't she fed jqst as bad
In the nigh' as she does In tbe'davr
Brooklyn Mfe.
"(CDoUiJRE'STRfoTllRE-
Sly absolutely painless cure far
Stricture enn not be duplloatsd by
4ny ctr.cr physician althouoj.1 many
imltlo.v are eve.ry day atteiilptod
ur you &xn'ly and vlthout c(.len-
don from business My special cura-
tive remetfles quickly dissolve the
Stricture and cause their absorption
and removal leaving the urinary
channel free and natural.
I DO CURE VARICOCELE
I cure Varicocele safely painlessly
and permanently. My method of cur
has been tired In thousands pf the
most aggravated oases without on
single failure or reotirrenoe. U.ider
my treatment tvery traoe of weak-
ners and dUeae qu'cldy di'aprears.
all drains of vigor cesie the weak-
ened duct) are stfenghtened a
healthy clrsulation of pure blood Is
established.
I DO CURE BL'OOD POISON
If yoti have any of its symptoms
sores pimples blotcres so-e tt""oat
pains In the bones falling hale d
any symptoms which you do n( un-
derstand it Is Important that you
should c4njiilt me at nnce and learn
positively whether or not you havs
the disease. Remember I guarantee
a permanent cure tne disease never
to return In as quick if not quicker
time than any known treatment
I want to tn"k to every man who has the slightest symptomc -f any disease peculiar to tho sex. I w II alad'y
make an examination and give yau my expert opinion and advice for which I make no charge. Those rending out
of town who can not call shou'd write for complete question blanks and Ip-irn about my successful method of home
treatment.
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Strength and Vior Restored
All Diseases and Weaknesses of fflen
Including Nervous and Physical Debility. Premature Decline. Errors of
Youth Varicocle OLnd all the untold miseries resulting there-
from quickly and Permo.nently cured.
I hnv practiced my specialty for forty years. Eighteen years successful practice In Dallas. All medicines com-
pounded In my own laboratory especially for each case. No exoenment. No cure-all nostrums. Nature's own rem-
edies used. I guarantee a cure Inevery case I accept. No incurable cases taken. CONSULTATION FREE at offi-
ce cr by letter. Call upon or aJdress.
367 MAIN STREET
THE RELIABLE SPECIALIST
DALLAS TEXAS.
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He Was Reminded.
A "Washlr-ston politician tells this
story on a ftlopd who Is famous for
"whoppers" ho Is In the habit of su
ing. This .aan's brother it appears
Mnally remiustrated with the racon-
teur and " trned him that tho next
tlmo ho ovrhoard him enlarging
facts ho wo'dd romlnd him ot it in an
unmlstakab'e way. His opportunity
came at a -itnnor at which they wero
both presort. The story teller who
sat besldo h's brother ot the table was
doecrlblng a reranrknblo stablo which
a frlsnd had just had built. "Vhy" ho
hwas saying "It is simply huge ni
kast n tho-isand feet long a hundred.
(et high ouoh!" (reaching down
and rubbing his shin) "and thre
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CHICAGO MILLIONAIRE
Learns" the Difference.
on
Uelle "Did the father of the bride
tlv her away at the alter?"
Nelle "No; It was her store toth
tnd false hair.
Some peoplo can make the biggest
kind ot a show on ten dollars a week
led an Installment house.
He was traveling in Swit-
p$ zerland and when about to
&& cross a great mountain dt
$$ vide lie purchased a first
$$ dais coach ticket and af
&$ cer riding some distance he
$ noticed that those who had
($5 purchased Second and third
$b class tickets seemed to
& havc the same accommo
dations as himself. "Flow
foolish of me to have paid
more" he thought. 7 .
&. Tint on arrtvintr at the
j$ foot of a seven-mile hill the
$$ driver pulled up his hors t
&i nnrl eVinntorl- FirKt-cl.lSS
g passengers will keep your j
p? seats; second-class passen
H gers get out and 'alk-l
third-class passengers get
out and push." Aud so
Faith Not Necessary.
You may ba ut M kepit-l nd pes
Imlatlc aa you lUeaiiw. KodoJ wUl di-
gest what you t whether you eat "
not. You oan put your toou In a bowl
pour a little Kodol Dyapepal Cur on
It and it w!U dBWt the eine s tt will
In ynr stomeeh. It ean't UJP W ou
IniHgertlon -nd Dyspspsia. U J curms;
Itun4r4s and thou-t-' ..da wm had riun
and soma dtdn't. Kodol wHl rtire you
If nmlleme own ewre you. whether jrini
havs faith. In U or not. Sld by C. u
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shP..-' igill MiliabrT tit IIIWII
OUR PIANOS
. .i fls-ct cirrht and hearintr. appear better than others but approaching
may ..ut av.jr .-- e lifTerence and eniov tbel
1 nicctmr nn tin- lull Ol time. tUCn you wit iujr ..-- - -
uuu ra...b ..r ...- - .. l..tit TCr. ri.s '
beauUful tone quality of our Pianos witli -A lone i ro.t ..-.
w
Seoretary jiorton soon will sign a
contract with an American company
for four submarine boats and the
1800000 necessary for their construc-
tion having been appropriated by th
last con&reM. The boats are to ba
built largely for experimental pur-
pokes.
There are
$$! .Our many years ofexperie
Eg 'isfactory. may be exchang
Vk Ctd.R 5R
Many Makes ot Pianos
. . i.o nA otvls nf Pianos. We'll help YOU
here for your cnoosing many ma ":;?"" -: - " f nf -nHwiV sat
nee is at your comoauo. "Vn " a7t-jlk dT 7n;
r "i-l TTs-tt T3iinries fnr
p.I at our expense we oner vuu uuuu '" """ "
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S145 $185 zio i ?u lu w
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A man HMBlQied In. a Paris tea stora
Ijls Jnventpd au apparatus that will
AU and tlo jip parcels at the rate oi
40 per mhuile. Hp a3rfl hftt ben the
taachlhe fs' Iri full working ordsr it
will do. th ojlt 070 Dcrspru
Malaria Mk P!P 9- fihJ''"-fC'
ho OW j&W0ard Orm Tastojwa
nm 1-orrtC arivss oUt maliirkt aV UUUaa
up th system. Sold by all defers for
! yar. Trie 69 cents.
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Our small payment pivn mo.PO ..w ... :esgs.
E. H. KNAUSS
Pioneer Piano Dealer of Oklahoma Territory.
t Hivndies Everything in Music
Phone 3.62 - -- Guthrie Okla
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