The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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icet more than they deserve.
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too.t dlvjyicrililc allllclloii. No uni-
ter the name. If jr«»u Itftli -It cur*»
you. Itnot's cure la *'1L" Absolute
Ijr guaranteed to cure any form of
Itching known. First application rc
lie ret.
Don’t forget to put out your flag
June the fourteenth.
ho Sat \cglcf like CkllJren.
At Hi Ih season of t ho year the tlrst
unnatural looseness of a child's bow-
ids should have Imnicdiate attention.
The boat thlug that can be given la
Chamberlain's colic, cholera und diar-
rhoea remedy followed by castor oil as
directed with each bottle of the rem-
edy For sale by the Central drug-
store
Borem: ‘ ‘They say it takes three
generations to make a gentle-
man.” Cynicus: “Too bad you
didn’t begin on your grandfath-
COLIC A HD DIARRHOEA
Pains in the stomach, colic,
and
diarrhoea are quickly relieved by the
me ol L'liambclairi’s colic, cholera and
d irrhoca remedy. For sale by the
Central drugstore.
He: I am only making $500 a
> ear. Do you think you could
live on that?”
She: “I think so, but what will
you do?”
If (lie men did the baking yo u can
wager your last copper that the Pride
of Perry flour would be the only kind
sold in this neck of the woods. All
men love good bread.
The man who buries his talent
in napkin is apt to forget just
where he buried it when he
wants to dig it up.
CATARRH
tably have weak vital organs. Here
TO prove unonrstionaUy,.andiboyond any^ouht ls whcre Dr. She op’s Restorative has
Bt Catarrh of the nofteand thron. can £?cup I. ______
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Hny prea* for aaia or trade m *‘*j
John Bowyer, four mile* north lnUi, s''
west of Perkins. f.r *»# ai.r.
___ 1 if you arc blue, dejected* and f*ci
I .-kv I hi wurlo hai ll "In lur )i»u," the
No grvaler miilakr can be maih Ichanct » aiv yi«ur liver Is taking a few
than to consider lightly the cvldeno days off. 1‘otlt lo work by uilug bltn
of dlsrakc In your syatem. lH*n’i takr •oa'S Uw purllier din buses;) IU
deftperate cliaocea on ordinary medl-
clrirs. r»e Holllikier’s Rocky Moun-
tain Tea. Xi cenU, Tea or Tablets.
Holbrook'4 Drugstore.
Compulsory adoption of the
metric system has boon defeated
by the English Parliament.
When you feel the need of :i pill
take a I>cWltl'* Little Larly Riser
Small pill, iafe pill, sure pill. Kasy t*.
take pleasant and clTeclhe. Jirivts
away headaches. Sold by Dr. It. W.
Holbrook.
Roosevelt djes right to call
the nature fakers down. Four
thousand eight hundred and six
years ago a man claimed that
mice were dangerous and women
have jumped up on chairs ever
since.
For scratches, burns, cuts, insect
bites and the many little hurts com-
mon to every family, DcWitt’s Car-
boli/.ed Witch Hazel falve Is the beft
remedy. It is soothing, cooling, clean
and healing. Re sure you get De-
Witt’s. Sold by Dr. R. w. Ilolbrtu.k.
If you know or hear of an in-
teresting item of news, make it
a point to phone the Journal.
We want anything which tends
to better or brighten the com-
munity.
I will mail you free, to prove merit,
samples of my Dr.Shoop’s Restorative,
and my boon on either dyspepsia, the
heart or the kidneys. Troubles of the
stomach, heart or kidneys, are mere
ly symptoms of a deeper ailment.
Don’t make the common error of
treating symptoms only. Symptom
treatment is treating the result of
your almeut, and uot the cause. Vi cak
stomach nerves—the Inside nerves—
mean stomach weakness, always. And
the heart and kidneys as well, have
their controlling or inside nerves.
Weaken these nerves, and you inevi-
thc bent regulator uf Ihcni all.
Grin and bear it until the sack
i* empty and then get a sack of
Pride of Perry Hour.
The medicine that wU the whole
world think lug.
The n-uicdy cu which all doctors
ug rce,
The prescription all jour friends arc
taking Is
Hollister’* Rocky Mountain Tea.
Holbrook's Drugstore.
Lots of rich people are going
to heaven via the automobile
route,
You can’t tell a woman’s age after
she takes Hollister’s Itocky Mountain
tea. Her complexion Is tine. She is
round, plump and handsome; In fact
she is young again. 3j cents, tea or
tablets.—Holbrooks Drugstore,
iiinb. )««4t to pn»**
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tlitttr|i|*ft Iti'n (W.ilnlct Midi
It sliw*' iiuw*liv.itsnoii KbftnUptttt,
r5,jK..’, Mrtitl**!, ftlft.. il ginw In*
,141,1 41,1 i44tto< frliftf tu c«i4*rti of
,f lb* ow snd Ihrusb k«k« U*ft
wirrants unpaid. I JJJJ***,***
I’ll I fft11 ^ * t**^!***^*100 •'*° **,rt
I. K. Kknwoutiiy
ty ttftftrr iiow*|UrPaWW,*n
Th *naj* Pottor suthoriaa
tu atittMiiwe him as a
for nominal bn for
trtaufpr of Pay no count
jfft to t‘ r d«« 'ton of Uk
lu-an county convention.
There’s no excuse for any wo-
man making poor bread. The
Pride of Perry flour makes light
delicious bread.
Every Man HI* Own Doctor.
The average man cannot afford to.
employ a physician for every slight
ailment or injury that may occur in
his family, noroan he afford to neg-
lect them, as so slight an i 11Ju 1 y as
thoscratch of a pin has been known
to cause tDo loss of a limb. Hence
every man must from necessity be
his own doctor for this class of ail-
ments. Success often depends upon
prompt treatment, which can only be
had when suitable medicines are kej t
at band Chamberlain’s remedies
have 8 ecn in the market for many
years and enjoy a good reputation.
Chamberlain’s colic, cholera and
diarrhoea remedy for bowel complaint
Chamberlain’s cough remedy fur
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
cough.
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm (an anti-
septic lurment) for cuts, bruises,
burns, sprains, swellings, lame back
and rheumatic pains.
Chamberlain’s stomach and liver
tatlots lor constipation, biliiousnecs
ar.d stomach troub’es.
Cn imberlain’s salve for diseases of
the skin.
One bottle of each of these five
preparations costs but 11.25. For
UU Urutstere.
is sold by the Central .Irugstore.
No man realizes how s !ly it
Ispossible for him to be until his
love letters are read in a breach
of promise suit.
Town Tr^MunT.
TiniR CORED
A lady etiMnnitr of uur* ha 1 hiITct
e.1 with teller f»r two or three Firt
It got Ml bad oil her baud', that *be
e- 11 pi not attend to her luniM-nold
dutle*. Oiie box of Clmuilierlaln'ft
naivecuiert her. Chamberlain** med-
icines glvo fsplendid aatlofactlon In
this community. M. II. IVvImv a
Co. Almond. Alabama. Chamber-
lain's medicine* arc for sale by the
Central drugstore.
The grcenland whale is said
to attain an age of 400 years.
toxicht
If you would enjoy tomorow take
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
tablets tonight. They produce an
agreeable laxitive effect, clear the
head and cleanse th«* stomach. Price,
2.5 cents. Samples free at the Centra I
drugstore.
Iillah. Add reft* Dr. Kltuop. lUClrtft.
Wm. Large Jar»ao«*ntft Hold by the
the Central drugstore.
Mr>. Jennie Scribbins
ID presenting The Vlavl CbapAAf.
Manager Payne County.
Phone!II
STILLWATER. OK.
K H. THOMAA.
PHYSICIAN AND SdAttAON.
_jFoaire In PaIom Drug AUiftft. OftO# *•
tended to Dtv and Ntcbk.
DR. GDI’S
SAKITARIUK.
LOOATIO AT Mm
.NO
WT.NOCIITO
remedy
treat the ‘‘inside
bloating, bilious-
ness. bad breath or complexion, uce
me
'a I - y.
Be*t INVALID'8 HOME in the West.
Organized with a lull RtafI of physlclnon uad
•urTeon* for treatment of all Chronic Dlflcaucs.
THI.9TY ROO JS tor accommodation ol patients.
Difficult Surgical Oftrationt Ftr/armed uU»
Skill and Succrtt vu/un Surgtry it Ntcttsary.
DISEASES OF WOMEN !X.,TS2
ol women. Many who h ive suffered for y or«
-ured at home. Special boolt for women I' ttF.K
TJTf PERMANENT CIJRt
JL 2LA-a.£3avr9 positivclv Guasanicab
IViikcut km/f, ligatun or cauinc. At mm)
meet fti I until fatten! it will. SptCltl Bock V2S3.
VARI008ELE Si;::"VrdcrfV“-Tvi
Guarantor. Send for Special FitKK B' .h
New restorative treatment tor loss of Vital
Power. Ilydroccl*. Rupture, Stricture, etc.
CRIPPLES CHILDREN 9A&
methods. Trained attendants.
WWITft FOR FBBE BOOK ON
f-ung, Kye, Shin,
Kidney, 13 ladder,
Blood and
Nervous Dieea»es.
wm* A rwn r-1
Club Feet, Curvature or
Spine, Hare Lip,
Epilepsy. Catarrh,
StomAcb Troubles,
Patients snccessfully treated at home bi
mall. Cansultaiien Free and confidential, at
off.ce or by letter. Thirty years’ experience.
170 raft« Illustrated Seek Free, giving much
valuaole Information. Call at office or arlla to
ftix A II nfir OFFioe. 618 W.lwut St..
UR. G. Ml GUkf KANSAS CITY, MO.
-----—— ———— -—» ■ ■! !■«!■ 4-V ~-N^—
Stale Sunday School Convention,
The Fourteenth Annual leather*
inpr of all Sunday schools of all
denominations in Oklahoma, will
be held in Shawnee. August 20-22
1907. This year it will be a joint
meeting with the Sunday schools
of Indian Territoy. and preparat-
ions are beinp made for 3000 del-
egates.
Marion Lawrar.ce, Internation-
al General Secretary, and the
most noted Sunday school expert
in the world, will be the principal
speaker Workers from neighbor-
ing states, and the best speakers
from our own state will also have
parts on the program.
Any person can become a dele-
gate to this convention by send-
ing a stamp to any county secre-
tary, or to William Rogers, Gen.
secretary Medford, Oklahoma.
There will be no free entertain-
ment, but plenty of provisions
will be made for rooms and board
at low rates.
A Living
Monument.
If we were to assemble all
those who have been cured of
heart disease by Dr. Miles’
Heart Cure, and who would
to-day be in their graves had
not Dr. Miles’ been successful
in perfecting this wonderful
heart specific, they would pop-
ulate a large city.
What a remarkable record— .............j- ~-y.- -—-53
a breathing, thinking, moving
Irani
CENTRAL LF.UG STORE.
CASTOR IA f
For infant« and Children.
It* KM Ym Hava Ahnyi Bcagbl
have * too*! the le*t for o-er y j-tzn,
9nt a re .Oil In liic IcaU. . a< .r t* *o.ute
cutiistT of porlh, their uecoti.moatjr
i Isrre v: J.J* of CtlicimnjtUUrt aoJ
beaatiful fiavm, mafce them the a.o*t
Bears tiio
B^natur* of i
feUabhr a.: l the B»okt popoUr e-ery-
,f h •".I by all viealcr*. 1S37 ,
Sacd Annual fret on reqweat.
D. U FERIT A CO..
No. 1-JOO:—First DUO.Uhel M iv 31, 1 ’
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at ttinhrle. May 17. HOT
Notice ir hereby triven tuat the f ,low>nt-ii >.u-
i. j r, tiler has fib <1 notice of hi» I'ltentim to
riak<- unzi proof !u gnppu-t of 1..* ••iaim. an'
that saiJ proof will I*’ made !>••! .-•* the '.-v-
l.ter ara Receiver ol the U. P. I^*>!,i O h.-e.
at l.mbrie, oklx. *>u July 1. I-'.. v:t:
ELMVR LON../.N •*.. 1 <)Vi.
for the h.t 3. 8E1* N'V>*. See 5. Tp 17 N. R
1 r»»t.
I!e nain* s the f..!.os-iiiir wl*»«w< ♦>» i - >ve
tU eoa'luntrtis re* i-mt uj«>n a 11 « u!fiv-»iloi
if ul-llirht vil'
i. It F.hk r, r. i. R..wen. C W. L « »'• l
I. L Dtvii al* «»f < uvu*, 0»!a.
L. N HOroTON. ft f^Mf*
monument, composed of human
lives,—that for which every
other earthly possession is sac-
riliccd.
The Miles Medical Co. re-
ceive thousands of letters from
these people like the following:
“I frcl Inrlottod to the Dr. Miles’
Heart Cure for my life. I desire to call
ilia attr-Hion of ethers suffering as I
did to litis remarkable remedy t - the
heait. For a loi.tr time I had suffered
from s!..)itne.=s of breath after ci’.y
little rxt rlion. pelidtatl >n < t the hea.t;
r f ft ti-n tend lo pain in the region
ft the heart, so -cilous t!.at 1 fear"'l
ti.at I w u'.d r=e.iie time drop dead up •>
l *• rtr- ef. C ne d-<y I d one of >'o r
cirvi.l s. end immediately v. nt to
;-y .'' u^rit-t en-1 purchased two bot-
tles of the Heart Cv.re. nnd took it
f 0-.«r - * -> directions. r-’th tha
r oit t!: t I ars entirely cur. d. Slave
i n I n vcr miss an opportunity to
,.. e.nmi. nd tv,s rem dy to in.- fiifBda
t.ho l •• hou-f t-oui: •: In f ot I am
f.M’ms a. - .-!-.! -t for I am
v.Ul-l- I.■ .-.I. tn this i r-r.i ty
J. II. hu’l VAN,
y,r.,r r of Lebanon Dwnomt,
N."W-i-.Tcan.
pr. M<ifV 11-art Core li sold bft
rtm iet. v.- a wiii cuarantes the*
i i,—^t Fottte v.iil h.rcht II it fai •
I r w it -efund yaur mor ./.
tlilr.3 Medical Co., Eikiiart, Ind
K0U*3TCII*S
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—FOR—
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
AND FARM LOANS
—SEE—
J. E. SATER.
Only Sot of Abstract Record*
of I’ayne County
Office in
First National Bank Building
STILL WATER, O. T. I
A Noire Dame Lady’s Appeal.
To all knowing sufferers of rheuma-
tism, whether muscular or of the
joints, sciatica, lumbagos, backache,
pains in the kidneys or neuralgia
pains, to write to her for a home
treatment which has re|»eatedly cured
all of these tortures. She feels it her
duty to all sufferers FREE. You
cure yourself at home as thousands
will testify—no change of climate
being necessary. This simple discov-
loosens the stiffened joints, purifies
the blood and brightens the eyes giv-
ing elasticity and tone to the whole
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