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Ardmore, Sunday, September 13, 1908 THE DAILY ARDMOREITE PAGE FIVE THE TEST OE TIME I For Eighteen Years the WorK of Dr. Mehl Has Main tained Public Favor Methods of Treatment, Scien tific and Certain, That Have Come Through Experience and Knowledge. Klghtccn years of practice proviq a physician's ab lity If lie is competent and actually pm tlucca the cures he claims to be nlile to perform, he wins the public confidence ami his prnotloe thrives. If lie Is Incompetent nnd dismisses patients nnciii.it anil disappointed, scarcely a fragment of professional reputation will remain when the IS .vears have pasted. A medical practice, like most business, must he built upon, reliability. Kach cure accomplished brings new patients to bo cured. Hnch failure to cure keeps others from coming A steady growth of pructlce for a long term of years Is the best teeointnendatloii a physician can have, It Is jKisttlve evidence of superior Hklll. It Is evidence of a continuous record of permanent cures. It means that those who have beon curwl have gone out to toll of their cures and have directed suffering frtemls to the physician able to euro. It means the confidence of the people won, through honorable methods, fairness nnd ability. My specially Is the treatment of men's diseases. I have practiced this specla'ty for IS yours, for the past eight years In Oklahoma City, aiul ench ear bus marked sn' Increase of practice. I now tie.it more men than any other physician In lbs entire West. The reputation 1 have won as tho most able specialist In my line Is not a local one only. By reninm. of the several liiiixirtiint discoveries I have made lu relation to men's diseases, I mn known among physicians throughout the country. Hy reason of the cures I have performed, patients hare come to me from all parts of the Unltod Slates, and because I havu accorded all my patients every consideration and fairness and lmvo made good all my claims and promises, I enjoy the friendship and favor of the thousands of men of our own city and vicinity who have found full apd lusting health through my treatment. .My methods of treating men's diseases are as distinctive as are the results I obtain. They are such as no other physician employs. They are methods that are scientific und certain. A GUARANTEE OF NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON My special form of treatment for this disease Is practical!) the result of my life work and is Indoisi'd by Die best of physicians lu this and foreign column- It contain) no dangerous drugs and forces out every particle of Impurity Soon (very sign and Minptom disappears completely and forever The blood, the tissues, the flesh, the hones and the whole sys'etn nro cleansed, purified and restored to pcifect health and the patient prepared anew for the duties nnd pleasures of life. 55$ fx My Best Reference is Not a Dollnr Need be Paid Until Cured. DR. G. P. MEHL All persons coming to Oklahoma City for treatment are requested to in quire of any Banlt Commercial Agen cy or Business Firm as to who is the best and MOST RELIABLE specialist in the city. STRICTURE My cure dissolves lh stricture romph t iy and i.-iimw- obstruction from the utinirv pa- ag nllnvs all Infill in tmt Hon, stop every unnatural loss c'. an an. I heals Hie bladder and kldnevi. ttivK orates ths orgtins d restores health and snund .-. to e.-t putt of the body uffet-d in o disease. VARICOCELE Pnder my treatment tbt Insidious disoae mpiit'i Hm ik-.ii h . pain ceases almost Insinmh . 1 -pools nf stagnant blood are driven finin the . l . 1 t i v.tn-, m il all soreness and swelling (piiekt .-inside; every IndloatlnH of Varicocele mum tanl-dics und in its stead conies the pride, tin- putter ami the pleasures of perfect health and restored utulltv. NERVOUS DEBILITY Men whose manhood is dlnilnUlilii and there are thousands of then: owe It to themselves to take ptonipt steps to relieve a condition whli-h nll mately leads in misery and helplessness At no time In a man's life does he need more th serving nf a skilled speclaltft. I gle 'hcIi and every ease Individual treatment, and tn) original perfected tm-thmN nr- -.,1 i nnd certain lit. bringing back strength and vigor. They build up the physical, mental aid lt.il in.n nernuiiumtly stop all drains, umlsdons, Invigorate the wasted sexual organs and soon restore t'w sulTerer to UOIIUST MANHOOD. hYDROCELE My method promptly reduces the enlarged conditio ant! speedily and permnm-m restoies ttie organism to perfect health and soundness. No pain or detention fioiu business. A speedy and lasting cure ftiaranteed In every case I accept for treatment. . niont of a sktll-'d vhlrh has been n- cure of the same t PILES AND FISTULA These illsetnea absolutely demand the diagnosis and ' specialist. I possess the knowledge of these disease, nnired by years of study and experience. I attribute my great success In the the fact that I remove the primary cans. Instead of attempting first to eradicate the local symptom -This Is tlie teasoit surgery In the treatment of (Mrs and llstnli lias been a complete failure 'i cure, because ine Kuire noes not remove ttie cause or the disease, anil thousands tnrongl out the rolled Ststea h ive been left perfect wrecks after the Use of the kutfe. I especially want those to con-nit me who have liet-n treated with other physicians and have no' received n cure and any physician who has stubborn case under his care Is Invited to consult mo by HpKlnmeiM. SKIN DISEASES AND ULCERS ! cure nil neule, chr nlc or cancerous ulcers without burning pa--'' it salves. Skin diseases, such as pimples, bolls, eriiiitlons or eezeini iptlekly disappear under my special modem methods of treittmctU. KIDNEY DLADDER AND PROSTATIC DISEASES 1 master these diseases, because I have found new and mighty weapons with which to fight tin-in. M treatment goes direct to the root of the trouble, the proper remedies are supplied, the dis-ctM-d eoi iiiiloiis an- overcome tv p.ompt and effective measures ami the patient Is soon distillled pcr'i-eth eiin-d I)o not allow these terri'ile diseases to get the start of you; at the very flist sinp-tout-, consult a reliable HieciallHt. Your ry life ma) depend upon your prompt .n-t iiti. . Consultation and X-ray Examination Free DR. G. P. MEHL i-2 Y. Main St. Oklahoma City, Okla. a I JEW BEHIND THE PLOW COTTON MILL INDUSTRIES RABBI KRAUSKOPF'S EFFORT TO SEND Hlb PEOPLE TO SOIL. NATIONAL FARM SCHOOL Hebrew Method of Conserving Ap plied to Agriculture Work Wond ers, This Experimenter Believes. Kansas City, Sept. 11'. A .lewlsi. farmer Is an anomaly. He Is re garded in the same humorous Incred ulity as a cocoauui growing lu Kan sas. Of all the motley class of for eigners who engage In agriculture lu the west, the Jewish race has per haps the least reprehentatlon. To tho ordinary farmer, the word .lo suggests "business" and they ex pect to ste lilin mow-lug alfalfa about the time a railroad Is built to tin. north polo. To teach the Hebrew peoplo lu the congested centers of population In tho United Slates to turn to ngrlciu turn Is the purpose of the national farm school, a Jewish Institution lu IJucks county, lVnnsylvauin, of which Ilnbbl Joseph Krauskopf, now In this city Is president. Habbl Krauskopf do sires to point the way for the chil dren of Israel Into the promised laud tho land of corn and pumpkins, wheat and alfalfa. Ho wants them to quit hawking carrots and cabbages In the streets, and go to raising them on the farm. "For over a thousand years," Hab bl Krauskopr says, "the Jews have, been barred from ownership of land. hleved. It gives us a solution to the piohlcin ol foreign Immigration. Scatter people about the country and it gives tilt m a clearer Insight Into politics and religion. "It Is time that business ability and iiiral mdeavor s-lionlil get to gether. The funnel- Is the victim ol dictation from other occupations. He pays the price asked lor his neces sities and rtcelves what the buyer Is willing to give for his products. This Is all wrong. With the Jew In agriculture a revolution of methods Is bound to come. And the purposi. of the national farm school Is to prepare the Jews to enter the contest j and raise farming to Its limited l,UUUi- ... I In the Increase In the Consumption It Is the opinion of many leading , . . , ' ... of Cotton Oklahoma Ranks Sec- .lews mat itauiil Krausuopi uas man- that this Is the smallest Increase ; repotted In twenty years, lint states j that there are over 209.000 spindles j in course of erection, which proba l lily will come Into play during tho commercial our of 190SO9. MORTGAGES ARE VALID DECISION DECLARES LANDS OF INTERMARRIED MAY BE TIED PRIOR TO ISSUE. THE CONTEST DOCKET LANGSTON ON THE GRILL MORE COTTON MANUFACTURED NOW IN SOUTH THAN NORTH. VIRGINIA LEADS THEM ALL ed a noble work. They see In his undertaking a means of lifting the stigma which has restnl to n cer tain extent upon the race and pi-icing the Jew In a sphere of equality with other people Instead of preacn lug the doctrine "back to the boil -to listeners who have no Idea of ever turning a furrow, he has put lit. plan Into practical application and Is giving Instructions to those who will piollt by It. In tile last year the collegu gave Instructions to eighty one pupils. The school has proved the Jews are capablo of becoming good farmers. ond and Georgia Third In dustry Drifts Southward. Now Orleans, Sept. 12. lu his an nual teport on the cotton crop of 1907-0S, Issued tonight, Secretary Hester of the New Orleans Cotton ICxchange quotes some very Interest-j lug figures In connection with the shifting of the seat of the American cotton milling Industry to the states of tlu cotton belt. He says that these conditions havu been more lu I evidence during the season Just j closed than ever before, the con- sumption of American cotton lu the I south, even under the most uufavor- To all knowing sufferers or rhcii. ble conditions, ha bgnlveceta ctao mutism, whether muscular or ot able conditions, having been In loiind the joints, sciatica, lutnbagos, back- tim., ,yj3M bales, while the ache, pains lu the kidneys or nou . increase In ralgia pains, to write to her fo.- Mwm ,Mlt8 1,1 1111 mm use in homo treatment which has tepeat- j the consumption of cotton Virginia edly cured nil of Uicbo tortures, comes first, Oklahoma Second and She feels It her duty to send to aUiQ . ,, . , sufferers FUKK. You cure yourself 1 ""'"' at homo as thousands will testlfy- -Mr- Hesters teport of the crops no change of climate being tieces-.of the different stntes Is given as snry. This simple discovery ban- follows, lu thousands of bales, show Ishes uric acid from the blood, loos- (i,.er,.UK0 ,,nder 1W.-7 of 19:19- ens tho stiffened joints, purifies ' 1 ;' tr' "h0 " ' or '.J"' the blood and brightens the eyes, Olt. bales and an Increase of 22..,9,J giving elasticity and tone to' tnu over that of l(.-or,: BUILDING A FIRE UNDER LABOR FEDERATION SECRETARY FOR PERNICIOUS ACTIVITY IS FINALLY CLOSED A WOMAN'S APPEAL wbolo svstem. If the above inter-1 ests you, for proof address Mrs. M. , Summers, llox It, South llend. Ind. , Why was It? llecause the Jew by j Uyrd, the Tailor, has moved Ills his thrift and perseverance put oth-1 HU from MllM str(et to the room er farmers out of competition, lie was forced Into the tindes, Into com merce as a self protective measure. The soil was left to lueompeti nt til lers and Is the last occupation to whlcu progressive thought has boon applied. Put the Jew on tho laud and he will use the hihuk methods which makes li 1 tit prosperous lu bus iness. Ho will conserve soil mater ials, He will re'-l.i.m poor and worn out fields and devote himself to In tensive, methods. "If tho millions of acrus or unuseu land lu tills country was settled with enterpilslng tillers, think of the vast Increase In our national wer.lth and resources It would bring. Ilrnvv this population from tho crowded cltUs and a twofold blessing has been ac- Occupied by tho 1'ostal Telegraph Co., two doors north of tho Klrst Natl. Hank, on Wnshlngiou street, where he Is toady for business with a fall and winter lino of woolens nnd nt prices that knock competition. 10-2 Dyed. Have you seen how beautiful Mrs. Jones dyed her plumes, flowers and laces and evm her Hhoes and gloves with the SWKDISH dyes. Thoy are so easy to use. Require no heat or water, l-'or sale by T. X. Coloman, Druggist. 4-1 in ALBATROSS That's the name or the best flour sold in Ardmore. Alabama, 1,717 against 1.289 last year. Arkansas, 7S7 ngilnst 910 last year, I'lorlda, fiO against t!5 last year, (ieorgla, 1,091 against 1.C97 last year. hou'slami, l7!i against 999 last year. .VUsUslppi, 1,191'. against l.r. II last North Caiollnn, 019 against (03 last yuar. South Carolina. 1,U2n ngalust 957 last year. Tennofehoc. Illiii ngalust 172 last year. Texas, 2.221 against 1.050 last year. . Oklahoma, 950 against 911 last year. Mr. Hester puts the spindles In the south nt 10,001,308, Including old, Idle and not complete, against, 10,098,095 last year, and remarks Oklahoma 'City. Sept. 12. Is the executive board of the American Fed eration of Labor of Oklahoma pre paring to "bullii a llrt" under J. hit tlier l-angstoii, secretary of the or ganization fur allegdl "liernlclous ac tivity In politics" and an attompt to use his position as secretary to pro mote, tho Interests of the Indepen dence league candidates among the i union labor voters of Oklahoma? A meeting of the executive, board or the state federation was held lu OK lahomii City yt sterility and al though the strictest sectecy was maintained as to Its purpose the ru mor leaked out last night that the meeting was called for the purpose, of Investigating recent actions ot the secretary, I.angBtoa Is known to have btcomo Identified with tho Independence par ty, and labor leaders of tho state are said to suspect that It was through hint that William It. Hearst secured thr. alleged document from which lie tpioted 111 his speech the other day charging Governor Haskell with help- lug to organize the Citizen's Alliance at Muskogee several years ago. Another charge which is ruinoreu to be held against I-angston by the labor lenders Is an alleged blue pen cil of the resolutions commending Governor Haskell and the state ad ministration, adopted by tho stato federation at the meeting lu Ardmoro Inst July. lon who were In nttoud.inco nt tho Ardmore meeting and who helped U prepare the resolutions adopted thcro, claim that the resolution ns It ap pears lu the secretar.vs record (loos not contain all of the utterances com iiiondatory of Governor iluskon which who Incorporated In tho original res olution. It Is ulso allegod that whon Has noil's friends asked for a certinoci copy or iho resolution to "o usud in answer to Hearst's attack on the gov ernor, l.nngston was with aitticuity prevailed on to furnish tho copy ntni absolutely refused to corttty to tno same with tho oflicial scat or tnu f.'dorawn. Guthrie, Okla., Sept. 12. A case of wldi spread Interest to laud men In the eastern part of the state was deulil ul by the supreme court today, the rule In lug laid down that mortgages given on tho laud of an Intermarried citizen before the patent was secured are valid. The case Is that of l-Yiiuif vs. Illvens appealed from Indian Ter ritory. An intermarried citizen mini ed Mil I key morlgagud Ills laud to the deft ndant In error and later gavo a deed to the plaintiff, l-'raine. The Kdwanl .Merrick, contest Judge with the commission to the five civilized tribes, spent the past week In Ard moro closing up tho contest -business of the Ch'ukusaw nation. .1. A. Cot tier, np roiiilueiil lawyer nnd real estate man or this city In speaking of those cases stilil yesturda : "All told there were lllod lu thu Chicka saw nation miaiiy 1,000 contest suits; these weie more Important plaintiff contended that iU removal contests than any other of tho flvu nations for the reason that contests wero not allowed lo bo filed unless the contestant owned the Improve ments on the lands In question and thu lauds of this nation were moru highly Improved than the lauds In any other nation of the rive tribes. And these contests were more bit terly fought for the reason that the agricultiiiul lands .or thu Chickasaw nation are the bust lu old Indian of restrictions Invalidated tho inert- gaiie. The iltfcndnnt Interposed a demur rer ami was sustained lu the lower court whose ruling was affirmed to day. The court lu another opinion, writ ten by Judge Turner, reversed th district court of Coinanclio county lu the case of the herring Lumber company vs. nnzel township, Coman che coiiiitv. Townsliln trustets nur 'chased lumber from the plalutlft I ''"'"Itory. These suits lor tho posses company and the trial court held the j ' ""ds have held the intention contract was made without authority, j of,lI" 1),,til l"Kul talunt lu tho coun try I'M III" HI Ml live JI'lllH Chrysanthemums Tor the Fair. To all desiring to procure chrysan themums to grow for competition in flower exhibit, wo wish to say that Ave shall extend tho tlmu for procuring plants until September 15. Let's have four or llvo hundred plants on exhibition In Novombor. Do not for gut that thcro will bo a lino of pre miums for our common pink ones and tho llttlo whlto and yellow pom pott. Watch tho papors dally for In formation. MUS. J. A. IUVKXS Chairman Hoard of Managers. The Indian l-'alr being held at Dar lington Is attracting much widespread Interest. Only Chiyeiino and Ar.iu hoes are allowed to exhibit, even the agricultural display being limited to their products. Tho fair Is proving an object of tho Indian's capabilities. for "There will he no further contests Instituted In the Chickasaw niiij Choctaw nations bocuiibo the treaty with thuso two nations and tho Unit ed States government of Sept. 25, 1902, provided that all citizens should havu thu tight to file and Institute contest proceedings during twelve months following their approv al as citizens or the nations. No per son lias enrolled since March i, 190?, that being the date upon wJileh Un rolls were finally closed by act of congress. The treaty provided that all filings uiade after one year from the date of the final enrollment of citizens should be made arbitrarily b the (omml-Hinii to the flv-- cull Ized trlbe-s, or their successors co-j- by citizens of the Chickasaw or Choctaw- nations since .March I, 190S. "The not of congress of May 27, 1908, provided that no contests should be Hied after 00 days horn the lllln,; by tho allottee, and as no riliiiss have been mado by allotted! since .March I, 190S, there can now bo no other contest suits filed. "There are remaining at this tlmo not re 1 1 1 ii it fifty Indians who have not taken their allotments and they are persons who have tentative allot ments; that Is, they have filed upon the laud formerly selected by per sons who wero nt one time enrolled as citizens and who wero stricken from the rolls by order of the secre tary or the Interior March -1, 1907,' and whoses cases are now pending lu the supreme court of tho United Stutes. In ctse these persons are giv en the citizenship theso fifty citi zens who have tentative filings will bo compelled to select other allot ments. There Is yet remaining unal lotted In the Chickasaw and Choctnw nations about two million acres ot land, ami the disposition ot these lands Is yet to be determined by congress. It seems however to ho tho Intention of congress to sell the re maining lauds under sealed bids to the highest bidder. Congress at its next session will determine the dis position or those lands as well us the segiogated coal and asphalt lands." ranacrine. works wonders. It produces hair just as surely ns rain nnd sunshine produce crops. It produces si thick growth of luxuriant hair when all other remedies fall. Wo gnuruntof Danderlne All druggists sell at 25c r.Oc and 11.00 per bottle. To prove Its worth send this ad and 10 cents In stamim and silver and we will mall von a lame fi'io samnle Knowltou sequeiitly no filings have been mad- Oattdciiiie Co , Chicago 111 Dtf Don't bo afraid to give Chtimber laln's Couiih llomedy to your children. It contains no onlum or other harmful drug. It always cures. For wile by F. J. Itamsoy und Hoffman Drug Co, j Moio people would enjoy seeing j their relations If they could look at ' them through a long distance tele-phone. Alaska romgerators at very low prices. Tho season Is closing und we have n few choice ones loft. HI ens, Corhn aod Frensley. ALBATROSS That's tbo namo of tho best flour I told In Ardmoro. Subscribe for Tho Aramorelte. HOT-WEATHER CONSTIPATION People should be very careful at this time of the year not to become const! pated, nnd if they do become constipated to attend to It promptly. Many people have a rpcilal teudeuey to constipation in hot weather, owing to the USE sudden change in food nnd to tho fact that the nn fiai nWPi I 'Q natural moisture of tho body that in winter re evniiD ncnciM mains within and helps to digest the food, leaves SYlllir "trSIN the svstem in the summer lu the form of perspira tion. And ns the htut taints tho food nnd the water, n constipated person U ctpvclnlly llubla lo a fever illtcane It it, therefore, r'V ln:iortiuit, In both iounix hihI cIJ that tlucotiiUpatlon tlioukl tie inimnllnlely relieved 1 he hint way to do thliUtlol.a some uppo'o. tiy eating Iheimeltrt nick v. till fruit and niaVuiir the matter worto, nor by taklnir alts and luxat jve waters, which, ns till wln have tiled lliem know, Klvo but temporary relict, but, on the contrary, yen should use ii trii-d nil-lruo remedy Ilka Dr. Caldwell' Syrup IVp sln. which uvU (julrkly but mildly nnd which i -Have permanently so that u steady and Ustlni; cure results. A bottle can bo tMitight of any d-nsrc'it In site ol NicenU and Jit"), and thlt small sum will save you ami yimr Inmlly u world f trouble. It I the beot leinedy you cm lake for any summer dlcestivo trouble. You lire uusratm-ed that Itwl'l dowhat Is claimed It will cute thotonstlpatloii, clear Iho heil,li'lori- ir'-r appetite and sleep and make you Irel like your old sell stain. - hose who Iihv not vet tried Dr Caldwell t Kyrup Pepsin, and would like to make a test ot II, ran do so f rf f of t turgr by srndlne their address tor a ismplc lioltw to PEPSIN SYRUP CO. Montlcello, III.