The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 2 Friday, October 18, 1907 Page: 2 of 2
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your i rt»«ni «mpl**y merit? Hail
U O’cum*! to you that if you
continue to plod along oa you are vc
you will always be what you aw *
— no biifjf *r. no wiser. no richer. n
no bettor. S * you w *r.* to
lose your pro .cat p >sltion? What i?l»r
Umh o may bo tblo to;OMP
naKe a b*be living f >r yourself. M,l throw him out of th? bu^gy.
without spt*c:nl training, while und.T t'o hor-•».*. i< ' ora
you aw young an i in robu*t *hort time Mr. Mitch *
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last Sat
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health, but in oh! age, aieKn- s .
or when you have the increase**
but den of ctl ers hdplesa ar.il
dependent on yeti, hew about it Hipley 1* r‘' 5*
then? Nobody ever raw an ad-
vertisement for an old man or
an old woman wante I in clerical1
positions. Young man, yaing
woman,.isn’t this enough tnon *n
your eyes and surest most f >rc- (
ibly to you that you should at
once prepare yourself with a j
thorough practical kriowlegc of
booKkeeping. business train ing, *
shorthand, an 1 typewriting, J
that you may bo . i ^ i! in
life, and lay up a
living for old ago.
an unconscious condition but out-
side of being somewhat bruined
he received n) serious injury.
SAL
E8;sv5i!£ •>>»!«: my f»rm 1 will sell at public* Kale
<!>sse=§3aBf Esaale sosatli of 3wc>o<Beisgh3, ou
Lincoln County ite.ns.
A baby boy is at the home of
comfortable Mr. and Mrs. Nontz.
I Mr. and Mrs. Jame Nicholson.
The famous Byrne Simplified Jam03 TdyJor and John Nicho!-
CASTORIA
for Infants and Children.
H?o hind You Ha»8 Alwavs Bcugh*
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HORSES, AND MULES.
Tuesday, October 22, 1907,
Bunts vbo
Pljjnaturo cl
I# «’d§ds a. ess. the following
son have gone to Woodard Co.,
Shorthand, and Practical Book
Keeping and Business Training to'visit relatives,
can be had at the Capital City i
Business College, Guthrie,Okla., j Mrs. Nellie Knox and Mrs.
in almost half the time and at Coats visited at Frank Knox on
half the usual cast of less mod- Tuesday last,
ern systems taught in other qajto a number of our young
schools. Take tho advice of the1 pe0pic an(j some 0f the older
editor, and write this excellent ones took in the show at Guthrie
college that is doing so much for |ast vveex.
young people of today, for cata-
log. and don’t delay this import-
ant training.
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1 bay mare 1250 lbs.
1 team driving mares 3 years old
900 lbs. each.
1 bay mare 5 years 950 lbs.
2 5 year old mules SOO lbs- eacli.
1 gray horse 10 years old 1100 lbs
1 bay horse 9 years old 1050 lbs.
• 8 CATTLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette John-
| son went to Oklahoma City on
Monday last.
Lafayette Johnson’s sister and
3 milk cows.
2 yearlig heifers.
1 bull calf.
2 fat cows.
HOGS-
Boys and Misses school shoes; husband from Illinois is paying jred boar
2 pigs
a specialty, see our goods and him a v.sit.
prices before buying. Wo have | Edd Buzzi has bought land in
come to stay and if good goods Kansas and is expecting to take
and right prices will merit your his family there as soon as lie
business, we are after it-at the can get his crop olf his hands.
Model. : He will soli his farm hero. He is
______| a good citizen and \va regret to
lose him and family from our
FASH IMPLEMENTS.
1 walking cultivator.
3 riding cultivators.
1 three horse double kerlin disk.
1 mowing machine, hay rake and
drag.
1 wagoni one mevrker.
One 5 tooth cultivator.
1 nearly new Rock Island riding
lister.
1 walking lister.
One 1-shovel plow.
1 single buggy and harness.
1 top buggy with pole and shaffs.
Wood consisting of 6 cords of top
wood, 121 rank 2-fcot wood and
14 ranks stove wood.
8 loads of slabs, 5 loads of scrap
lumber,55 new posts, a lot of old
posts, poles lumber and logs.
Saddle and bjidle- Some corn.
20 tons of prairie and millet hay
which I expect to have baled.
Other articles too numerous to
mention.
BEST FOE1 Til
If yon havrn’t & regular, healthy movement of tho
bowels every day, you’re ill or will be. Keep your
bowels open. ai.*l ho well. Force, in tho *hapo of
violent physic <*r pill poison, is dnugerons. Tho
smoothest, easiest, most perfect way cf Feeplug
the bowels clear and clean ia to taka
CANDY
CATHARTIC
midst.
The Lincoln Puck si’iodI open-
ed on Monday with Miss Alice
Morrison for teach. -. MMs Mur- p,I3 0 d*OVOCi
Term
s
rison has just returned from
Lo3 Angles California where she { <4$
spent the summer.
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John For.
an
.1 Lonnie Wei-
All proper
O. R. L:!Vy, A net.
Ml sums of $10 and under cash; all over that amount
il months time with 10 per cent interest from date, with
ecarity, 5 per cant discount for cash on all sums over
rty to be settled for before removed.
Free Lunch at Noon.
J M. Craves, Clar
EAT ’EM L!XE CAKDV
n«ac»n,. Pol.rt, T»*I» OwJ. D«
Oomi. XtTrr Sicten. ff-.k-n orGrip.; 10. S
Vrite for tree umi i.. • *-
Moil b^alth. A4dresj tii
fisfil R.-auCr Comygrj, C;Wr-*co or *I-W Ts-t.
KEEP YOUR 0L0C0 GIEM
dom have returned f,om Oul
Mexico. They are very much
i.-.fatu itoJ wit i that country.
Mr. anl Mrs. Wm. Wiley and
Mr. and Mrs. John La . is, Joan-
na Davi -. } sfii.iti i-olinson and
D.'usie Knox were visiting at
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The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 42, Ed. 2 Friday, October 18, 1907, newspaper, October 18, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1137693/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.