The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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0 of our Washington ^ s»mrday momimr and
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Ur. K. W. Holbrook
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urr*rti. <** ihc C9»0 ow* to. Moral;
l**e lluol** cure him l»»* of •birli I*
i. _ l.i I pbMiiuieiy »»hI unijualifidely ausrai**
The will be a atlver medal con- ^ u> c'w a||y |ullll u, iroub^
test in this city Friday evening A#y kiwlOfiu?utoskoown U mi****!
March 1. | ii *•»*•« 4i»‘i •**»« u-* cure*.
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I I Rev. J. M. Morris left Tues-
Tbe motber who l»a* ar.|Ulnd tin I jjjy niorti.HK f°r a v*5*1 al J’oul”
.hit nl kprbltuf uti band u Uillleol I M L'„nK|i*.
rr umoof 0 f ** »*o**.
Iiabll of keeping on hand » liulile»<i Ujavt,n Kansas.
Cbawtorlaln’* c*»ugh remedy, m*»*’
hencifa great anuunt «if unealoe**
and auilely. tirngh*. cold* and u may not cure all joi r 111*, butli
cioup. to which children art auhccpli-1 JuUC cure one of the worst. It cu,fJ
ble are quickly cured by Us n*e. Il I ujy foriu 0f j^-ii m*r kmmu -no mat
counteract* any tendency of a cold U>l f w|lt|l itaoalk'i, where the wum
result In pneumonia, nnd If given «► L|on |„ .qtch, it knocks U. Kc*eiua
loon a* tta first symptom* of crou| riu^wurm*. are cured by one b»«x. lt«
attack | runtp..,! mid II* name Is Hunts
_______first symptoms
appear, It will prevent the attack.I ^uttr>l,icc<ll and
1 bis remedy contains nothing injuri* I Quru
*__.kAM, ..u.* it tr* littJu unuH I
e*pi*cr. *4 Uruvertown. Mark U>,
Ini. Tlib.king of cough and ©old
irr*. acd lifalerof llm*** ‘ ‘od lung*,
guartntred by the Central drug
puire. >v and ti. Trial bottle free.
Do your ncijrlibor n ywd turn,
oil them how gong the Pride of
erry** is. Found ut nil ftift class
grocer*.
tm up »t»*r.
Few rscajh? tU'»*e miseries of wlc»t*r
-a bad o ld. a dwtressinj cough.
SIsr.y remedies are recommended, but
the ouc qulc'iest and best of all I*
Simmon's COugh Syrup Sodhlng
.uid healing to the »u«h<* a,,d brunch*
ial passages, It slop* the cough at
ones and gives you welcome rest and
peaceful sleep.
It give* tfifttsnt relief,
i s'*t cure* **re nlppl***. IS*
It rtoum. Price f* cent*.
l\,r ,)!• by tto (Vnlrat drug*tore.
Y«*u ought lo kn*»w wliai y*»u ■*•*
giving your haby, \*»u will know ir
y»Hl uw 1'im‘S* at an I lake Ito
trouble to k*»k at ito wr*p|»?r Kvcry
laglfdientls *h'«»u there in plain
gnglish. Cars'**wcet I* b.**i c*»rrc *
t»*e for the klotusrh* of Mhl«
children. Soil by l>r. U. "
, uiwle. prof. Richardson sml f»m-
... ■ wanin'ily ftntj p# A. jttockt »n nnd fnm- *
Stillw ater Wedno/iiiy to nltend jtjy#
a nu ting of the Payne e »u«a* ^ reported uuito '*
ponsiati *ard of which ho Ui (U w)Ct tore throat.
urd of which lie
memlirr.
The highest jfmdo Oxf*»rtls ov-
er offen d for sole in Perkins nt
Wilson & Thorough man.
Those old soldiers of Perkins
have bet n allowed an increase of
I tension: Thomas T. Howe, $12
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and per month and WIIMim Mc( lain
llol*
Nothing will relieve ludlgc»iiun
cMib and mothers give It to little one*.
with a feeling of perfect security. Mrs. George Hall and little
Sold by tbeCentrul drugstore. Hildred arc visiting Mrs. Walter
Marion Cooper and daughter Johnson of near Cushion.
Miss Jennie Cooper returned ^ ^ ar0 ainMlpaWd,ouii „r unu.i*
home Saturday. j )f have ^ HUii0w lifeless complexion
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lmm0 m*o*. I try Lax-ets just once to see what they
This aliment Is usually cau*<d by I wj|j <)0 for you. Lax-ets ar3 little
rheumatism of the muscles and may toothsome camlv tablets—nice to eat,
annlvlmr ChamberlainV _1(.e ,u elo.ct. No griping, no pain.
rheumatism oi one in—— •—^ ioowir*utm:» u'
be cured by applying CbamberlaliiH nlceloclfect. No griping, no pain.
l»aln Balm two or three times a day justa gentle laxative effect that I*
and rubbing the parts vigorously at I pleasingly desirable. Handy for the
each application. If this does not af- vesl p^get or purse, i.ax-ets meet ev
ford relief, bind on a piece of flannel l,ry desire. Lax-ets »come to you it
slightly dampened with Pain Halm. t>cautlfui lithographed metal boxes at
and quick relief is almost sure to fol- - ccnts and 25 cents. Sold by ttu
For sal e by the Central drug- ccntral drugstore.
There was stolen from the farm
of W. T. Wiley living five miles
southwest of Perkins, last Fri-
day night one wa?ron sheet, one
pair of scales, five cotton pickers
sacks and four pair of knee pads.
Mr. Wiley will appreciate any
information as to their where-
bouts.
store,
u»»., I Where there’s so much smoke, three
W W Anderson has returned must be a little lire, since so nu re
property. He will move there nugt ^ rojKhty good fl0Ur.
Boon* Miss Grace Neidig is clerking
Piles get quick relief from Ur. . jj gtump and Co’s store-Car-
Shoop’s Magic Ointment. Rem®ni, nAV Fntornrise.
her It is made alone for piles—and il j ney - P
works with certainty and satisfaction ...
Itching painful, protruding, or blind it’s a good old worlu after all,
Piles disappear like magic oy its use if you have no frieuds or money,
Trv it and see! Central drugstore. m the river you can fail;
Walter Ratcliff, wife and son “*
arrived Weunesday ironi St. Joe proVjdcd you take Rocky
to visit relatives and friends.
q*o stop a cold with “Prevcntles” is
safer than to let it run and cure it
afterwards. Taken at the ’sneeze
stage” I’reveotics will liead off all
colds and grippe, and peril ip., save
you from Pneumonia or Bronchitis.
Preventics are little toothsome candy
cold cure tablets selling in 5 cent and
25cent boxes. If you are chilly, if
you begin to sneeze, try Preventics.
I jjoy will surely check the cold ant
please you. Sold by the Central
irugstore.
Ui*l I* it*it a llu»ruugli dlgp*t*ot. K***
dul iligt**i* what you eat and allow*
thr fch.wacli to rrst recuperate grow
•iron*sgmo. Kul-| u a *oiutt-.nof
digestive acids and a* nearly a*
ble appr»»xiiuale* the dliesllve Juice*
Hist are found in -the stomach Ko-
do! take* the work of digestion off the
digestive organs, and while perform-
ing this wro'k Iteelf d«*cs greatly assist
I lie stomach to a tborough rest. In
addition the ingredient* of K<*1*>1 are
such us to make It a corrective of the
higliest efficiency and by Its action
the stomach is restored tti Ita normal
activity and power. Kodol is manu-
factured In strict conformity with tlu-
National Pure Food and drugs law
Sold by Dr. U. W. Holbrook.
A week’s treatment for rheum itlsrn
and bladder troubles for 25 cents.
That is what, you get In a small box
of DeWitt’S Kidney and Bladder pills.
Nothing else s i good for all troubles
caused by impure bl'»od. Sola by Dr.
R. W. Holbrook.
$12 |»er month.
Spring Ox for.U iNXtdjr for your
inspection fit Wil**jn & Thorough-
Willi WH '4| I
Anthony Fulton and wife and I
little Gltulv* Miller silent Sunday
ntW.T. Fjlt>n‘s.
and
Croup can positively be stopped in
2o minutes. No vomiting—nothing
to sicken or distress your child. A
sweet, pleasant and safe syrup, called
pr. Bhoop’s croup cure does the work
and does it quickly. i>r- Shoo p’s
croup cure is for croup alone, remem-
ber. It does not claim to cure a doz-
en ailments. It’s for croup thats all
t old by the Cential drugstore.
provided you take Rocky Mountain
Tea. —Holbrook’s Drugstore.
If you know op hear of an in-
teresting item of news, make it
a point to phone the Journal.
VVe want anything wh h tends
to better or brighten the com-
munity.
You will never feel just right as
long as you continue to eat poor bread
Life will be all sunshine when you
olny eat Tride of Perry bread.
Lem Herrod has rented the W.
B. Rains farm in Elm Grove
township.
A tissue builder, rcconstructor,
builds up waste force, makes strong
nerves and muscle. You will realize
after taking nollister’s Rocky Moun-
tain Tea what a wonderful benefit, it
will be to you. 35 cents, tea or tab
-Holbrook’s drugstore.
kts.-
Rev. R. H. Williams has been
c died as pastor of the Congre-
gational church. He will preach
Sunday) ^ ’ing and evening.
$5,000
A. F. Rankin was in Guthrie
Monday.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Han Always Bought
Lost Creek.
Miss Elfiie Allen took worse
last week but is improving. The
others are around again.
Mr. and Mrs. Vanderpool spent
Monday night at John Bow-
yer’s.
Sunday school and Preaching
every Sunday.
Some one cut the rope on the
the
Bears tho
Signature of
A HOUSEHOLD NBCEStTY*
I would » almost as soon think of
running my farm without implements
as without Hunt’s Lightning Oil. Of
•ill the liniments I have ever used, for
both man and beast, it is the quickest
in action and richest in results. For
burns and fresh cuts it is absolutely
wonderful. I regard it as a household
necessity. Yours truly.
S. 11 auto SON,
Kosciusko, Miss.
pile driver and it fell in
c eek.
man’*.
Cushing is to haw an oil mill.
Don’t forget that Mrs. Mill*
always has tho latest fashions
and up-to-date millinery.
HAND BAGS tint ara worth
5c for fiOc at Wilson & Thor-
oughman’s.
Bright, Snappy Style Oxfords
at Wilson & Thoroughman’d.
J. II. Swope was down from
Stillwater Tuesday.
WILSON HOSE SUPPORT-
ERS are the best yet-For sale
at Wilson & Thoroughman’s.
J. P. Coss has purchased the
A. F. Rankin farm just north of
town.
Death-Reuben Matheny was
born in Virginia, June 21, 184f>,
and died in Perkins, Sunday,
Feb. 17, 1907. He was married
to Martha Fulwider in Indiana,
Jan. 1, 1871. To which union 7
children were born—4 boys and
3 girls. His wife, one son and
two daughters survive him. On
ly one of the children was pres
ent at the funeral services held
byj. m. Morris. The deceased
became a member of the Baptist
church Feb 21, 1874. Mr Matheny
was a hardworking man and had
the respet of his neighbors. The
r...,-..nl urifl-i frinnrls extend
Mr*. Ingham, non Will,
Bird Ingham and fnmily *ptnt
Sumlny at J. McIKmald*.
Will Slippy left thi* weok tor
Beaver county were he exp#et*
to locate.
Willie Br»k» left Friday for |
.claho where he ha* gone to
upend the coming year.
Fint Myrick and Fred Bordan
are doing some breaKing for
Jas. Luster.
It’s a pleasure to tell our readers
about a cough cure like Dr. Shoop’s
For y^ars or. Shoop has fought
against the use of opium, chloroform,
or otner unsafe ingredients common-
ly found in cou„h remedies. Dr.
Mjoop it seems has welcomed the pure
food ar.d drug law recently enacted
for he has woiked along similar lines
for many years. For nearly 20 years
l»r. Shoop s coutfb cure containers
1 ave had a warning printed on them
•gainst opium and other narcot’C
loisons. He has thus made b.poss.bh
for mothers to protect their children
by simply instating on having I>r.
bboops t>»ugb cure. Sold by the Cen-
tral drugstore.
Reward will be paid to any
person who can find one atom
of opium, chloral, morphine,
cocaine, ether or chloroform
in any form in any of Dr.
Miles’ Remedies.
This reward is offered because
certain unscrupulous persons
make false statements about
these remedies. It is under-
stood that this reward applies
only to goods purchased in the
open market, which have not
been tampered with in any way.
Dr. Miles’ remedies cure by
their soothing, nourishing,
strengthening and invigorat-
ing effects upon the nervous
system, and not by paralyzing
and weakening the nerves as
would be the case if these drugs
were used. „„ .
For this reason Dr. Miles
’Anti-Pain Pills are universally
considered the best pain remeoy •
“I have 0ttffcred for 25 : »r3 with
severe palM In my head, heart ana
baoh. and have tried everything I
could net and could not find any relief
until Hot a box of Dr. Miles Ant-r
Pain Pius. I suffered as long ns 11
hours at a time with such sever*
nains that I feared I would lose my
mind. 1 he Anti-Pain Fills r*va me
relief In from 10 to 20 minutes. I do
not have to aso Morphine any more.
I wish you would pidihh this so that
other sufferers may And relief.
L A. WAurep.
Ii. F. I>. No. «. Salem. Ir.d.
Or. Miles’ Anti-Pai* Pill* are sold by
your druggist, who witf guarantee that
the first pavito* will ben-Ct. If it
ftils he wf.l return your money.
23 doses. 25 cents. Never sold in bulk.
Miles Medical Co* Elkhart, lad
Rev. H. A. Reynolds and fam-
ily left Friday for Comanche
county where they will reside in
the future. W. W. Anderson ac-
companied them. He will look
over the country and may locate
there.
Children are absent from
school on account of spring work
beginning.
Tom Sharp finished sowing his
oat3 Monday.
Mrs. Bowyer is now staying
with Mr. Canaday’s.
Mrs. Ora Dunlap is quite sick
with the tonsilitis.
The Dunlap Bros, have rented
Mr. Bowyer’s farm.
Mr, Hill spent Monday evening
at Tom Sharps.
Fearl Bowyer has gone to live
with her Uncle and , Aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Curby, so has quit
school.
Journal with friends extend
sympathy to the bereaved wife
and children.
piles uf people have piles. Why
suffer from pi’es whe.i yju cm use
DeWitts carbolizcd Witch Hazil salve
tnd get relief. Nothing else so good.
Beware of imitations. See that the
name is stamped on eacli box. So[d
by Dr. R. \V. Holbrook.
Heart Strength
sure pills.
Heart Strength. c,r Heart Weakness, means ^ryo
trength, or Nerve Vi eakne-s—nothing more. 1 o»-
_______heart in a hundred is. in lt-
All headaches go
When you grow wiser
And learn to use
An “Early laser.”
DcWitt’s Little Early Risers,
safe,
mimwm
This obscure nerve-the Cardiac, or Heart Ne.\e
-simply need:., and must have, more power, more
stability, more controlling, more go\ eniing
strength. Without that the Heart mi.it con.ini.o
to fail, and the Stomach and kidneys also .;»v»
these same controlling nerves. __________
This clearly explains why, as * medicine. Or. i W ■■
Shoip s Restorative has in the post done so much lf yon haven’t a rexolar.hean^ movement of the
for nvak and ailing Hearts. Dr Shoop hrsts^ght bowol. every txy. you^rem or wiU your
the cause of ’»<»»•»*
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
Eden Chapel Echoes.
Mrs. MicWlebusher visited with |
Mrs. Phillippe Friday.
Mr. A. Johnson is on the sick.|
list.
Bud Ely took a load of cotton
to Agra Saturday and received
32'. s.
Mr. Nedles has bought Frank
Eden’s well drill and is drilling
a well for Mr. Bailey. M
H. Albright and family visited
Sunday at J. W. Williams.
Deck Grave returned from
Kansas Saturday.
John Eden is visiting friends
in this neighborhood.
Quite a number of the young ,
men attended services at Council ^
Valley Sunday. ,
Mrs. Schwab moved to Perkins
last week.
Frank Eden and family exj
to start to Beaver Co. Friday ft
their future home.
Jesse GilKison who has
ic e of pneumonia is convaU
cing.
Last Friday as little Willie
Needles was playing around \
windmill his clothes caught
the tumbling rod and whirU
him round and round until hil
clothes were torn off. ILs armj
just below the shoulder^ was
____nKrmf fum lTlPfl
Notice.
Any one wanting native lum-
ber can obtain the same at our
saw mill on Ed Cox place one
and one-half mile east of Good-
night. Will saw here sometime
at 60 cents per hundred.
Grant & Eaton.
crushed about two inenes ai
the doctor is uncertain as to|
whether his arm will have to
amputated or not. His whoU
body is bruised and has tw<
large gashes cut in his head.
GET THE BES1
p- Ferry Seed9
w- r.re not an expert-
/meat, but with propcrcultirt.
r vulion. they assure success
from the start. Users liave no
fj Ron; ts at planting nor disap-
nrrintments at harvest. qct_
Sfemr— ■—n -tiazaca
eovtars. 1 HOT Seed Annual A
' f-re 0:1 request. i
D. W. FCRAY & CO.^
Detroit, Wlcn^
IngSSLtrer Dr. Shoop s Krttorative-thU
popular preseriptior.—is alono dirceted to these
WHak and wastiiat m rve centers. It buliOJ.
it strengthens: it offers real, genuine heart ntip.
If you would have stroii* H-arts. stoms di-
gestion. strengthen th nerves — n*-cstablua
as nccdi-d. with
tbe bowel* clear aud clean la to take
— CANDY
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EAT 'EM LIKE CAMDY
No. 11074—First pub ith 'd Keb. l ,f7
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I.and Office at Guthrie, Okla.. Feb. IW*
Nct’ct is hereby given that the following-nan -
■d strt'er 1.as fil«d notice of liU intention to
make Mi ■ i proof in support of his oir.bn. a
that said proof will be made before ih" b’
tster and Kee 'verot the U. 8 Land
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for Me VW V, of 8—ti»u 06, T« p. 17 N .
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* - - .toridts up* ti and cultivation
Recently Enlarecd
WITH
25,000 New Worat
New Gasetieer of tho Worlc.
with more than 25,000 t.tlcc, k—sed C— tQflj
latest censua return:. *
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