The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
f
i' 1
£
t
1)4
t
€
1-
>
i
i
e
c
ii
rI
r
s
«
e
a
s
\i
fr:«* f* f ? mtwm
MM «MN* >"||»> » » -» 1
X t £ ojMHP #***
• 4* •4W<»4Mk«> » #> **<<
ifflnSSSEK"
I
V*1*
•b .
i *******
Suit do* lulrn>*l of >o‘ir bu»lw*» -
You- Choitu v%ill Ikj Intelligent—
I •*» U 1 II
II III %Ot*»
I. * l I » • r * l» * l» I T IIr II 1.1*» I W A T I* 1 *1* I'^TAlmt II
a C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO.
Xl!l>cl;«are Si. kanu» Illy. Ho
t frife •«in
i |*«u ^IfAlp |l HP#
*
i | ti ’ * *
w .'W _ M __
Mr «* *
• *)f% «IO
>• M |4m
AT f ** v-% 4^) IB » § HMBh'fM t J
*»'
'im% # 9% ||| %'*k s
t mf Im I
A '-*1 Mr j 0 Ptlt B A
t 1 |* - *.
4MVU VP I
***flfl <* * V
i ^ % v • # t *•<
ifM. A 0' *
#1 |nWK9#9|
| ) Uf %
Bhh vlr 9 VI9'
, ««l, mmd#*
I
AN OLD MAID.
Oiici* IIhti* w;i> nn old maid who wild that she did not
n«-i-il to marry. She had a parrot that swore, a monkey
that chewed tobacco and a eat that went out nights. But
the old maid needed a Bank and you need one. Try
THK FIRST STATE BANK
Progressive, commercial, eondueted along modern as well
as conservative lines.
CAPITAL STOCK $10,000.00.
R. J. SMITH.
President.
DAVID SASSER,
Cashier.
SMEPS,
R. C. E. SEXTON—
Physician & Surgeon.
Office In Miles’ Block over
Hardware Store
JAR. R. W. HOLBROOK,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
ter Local Surgeon for the Santa Fe R
II. OlBce in Central Drugstore.
Calls attended to da\
,>r night. Residence above the
Central Drug Store.
Pr IN* ami NflUtlM* C« Wn h*TM
nrwn.
CASTOR \ A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough'.
Bears th9
Signature of
kill™- couch*]|
AND CURE THE LUNG0k
w,th Hr, King’s
New Oisesvsnr
FOR Colds3
I AMD ALL KIHOAT AND Ll 7 TROUBLES.
Do Not Crowd The
Season.
The lirst waiui days of spring bring
v> itli 1 hem a d. sire to gctout and cn-
r,y tlieexhileratlng air and sunshine.
Children that have been housed up al
winter are brought out and you wont
;'er where they all come from. The
Heavy winter clothing is thrown aside
and many shed their flannels. Then
a cold wave comes and people say that
grip is epidemic. ( olds at this season
are even more dangerous than in
mid v inter, is theie is much danger
< f pneumonia. Take Chamberlain's
, Cough Remedy, however, and you will
have nothing to fear. It always cures
and wc have never known a cold to
result in pneumonia when it was
used. D is pleasant and safe to tau.e.
Children like it. For sale by Central
Drug Store.
J U
**r.efU«e! i ui
I Utf H A *A • «!i M \.X CO,
iViirfH IU4|, W»ibi«|i«R, DC.
CAST0MA
Hi KM 1m Ran
Always Boighi
Bears the
Signature
of
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
|M IMI l*4 lM» »• 1*10,
CAT *KM URC OANDV
riHMM, htottIKMM. T»» **••*> l*J
(M. M*»*r .M1,imi I* r- »■ 1
U Ml, r>* M. Wrll« lot ftw #M»tl< M* !">*•
|,IMiMlk. A44f»». «*>
C*IH|I m Rm trt.
CEEPJOUR BLOOD CLEAN
Weafe
Kidney®
Wwk Kidney*. *nrrly point to wonk kidney
H«rva* Th* Kidney*. Hk* tb* ««* tl»*
Stomach. And their w<*kn<-xi. not In th« orfliin
lt*rlf, hut In th«« nerve* that control mid fluid*
*nd »trengthrn them. I»r. Hhoop’* It-Mnntlv* la
% inodlctne *pcclflcnlly |>n pt>r> <! to n»eh the**
controlling Borv**. To doctor the Ki !ney*nlono,
I* futll*. It 1* ft waste uf time, und of nmni y ufl
well.
If your bark ache* or Is weak. If tho urln*
■raids, or 1*dark andstroiiR. If you lift ve lytnptom*
of llriflht* or other dfstrewliiR or dangerou* kid-
noy disease. try I»r. Shoop's Itcstoratlve a motit!;—
Tablet*or Liuuld—and S"o what It ran and will
do for you. Druggist reoommuud ami sell
Dr. ShosgTs
Restorative
“ALL DEALERS”
Nasturtium and sweet pea
flower seeds in bulk at Har-
bau&h’s feed store.
Fence Posts For Sale
Two thousand fence posts for
sale. Call on C. G. Roof, Per-
kins. Oklahoma.
HP kflilll A rotaft IBM I
niling if) (hr iKdlfl of vt uld' I
Ais*l«n»wihi.ay Kali ihu4* |
dmr. pmI is the arvt peimlkdi J
ir«tn tark to a level frwn |
; mMcH may basin *miia.|
Man at,r with a race already ih* I
riming ia * fir n followed by rrvat
1 fart.ivdatton or Isrrrnw *. In
| one raip a rm.iorww family f«4*
: town, m If imlur* were making
a iu|uvmo cifurt t*» keep the
family by m-Tn,dying tho num-
ber*. In the othvrcaae the births
are fe*.v and of low vili'ity. dy*
jinguot early.
The** sixty to *i#hty per cei.t
* of nil inebriates are the dying
r mnnnts of famliea and races.
| They l av«? long ax«> pa*se«i the
levels of jrrowth ami development
jam! are on the down track to
dissolution and extinction. The
: arents by alcohol poisoning have
lowe red the rarestocK in vitality,
beyond tl e power of ascer.t or
possibility to rise above and over-
come this downward tendency.
Sue!) parents not only destroy
themselves, but cut o(T the race
from which they sprung. It is a
rule towhich there are few ex-
ceptions’ that extinction follows
in the third generation from ine-
briate parents. In the exceptions,
fortunate marriages, surround-
ings and conditions of living have
chocked the dissolution and
started the race back to higher
levels. — T. D. Corthers, M. D.
in Union Signal.
Senator Gore was invited to
address the Bryan democracy of
New England at Boston on Wash-
ington’s birthday.
A Woman’s Bach.
Ia
lias many aches and pains caused by
wcnknojsos and falling, or other displace-
ment, of the pelvic organs. Other symp-
toms of female weakness are frequent
headache, dizziness, imaginary specks or
dark spots floating before the eyes, gnaw-
ing sensation in stomach, dragging or
bearing down In lower abdominal or pelvic
region, disagreeable drains from pelvic
organs,faint spells with general weakness.
If any considerable number of the above
symptoms are present there is no remedy
thftt wHtglve quicker relief or a more per-
maivent than Dr. Pierce’s Favorito
PreV>A*«bHNlt has a record of over forty
|R
USB
For Over
Thirty Years
CUSTOM
HUSH.
Photographs. Water Color*, Cra>on*.
frames, Paslels. Buttons or anythin*
in this tine of business.
Crayons a Specialty.
'\rjL2>T 0-a^iETixTJTr3Ei<r <sz Lowe
I7EreiCXlT3, CKLA.
[c DA R AK TF ED £ A r J FACXOiiT
lOB 2:C”EY REF*7NDFJ>.
I
fo « «irn»tnr* i» ou every boy of tbo go* V
Uixative Bronm-Quinioe
fl. rcoour IW »•,»<* m c*U M M* 0»
—FOB-
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
AND FARM LOANS
—SEE—
J. E. SITES.
Only Set of Abstract Record*
of i'ayiie County
« *
Office ia
First National Bank I’nilJiag
STILLWATER, O. T.
vhic~k~i-Ovvn science. It is made
of tkeglyccricextracoroTiuiflve mcdici-
i nal n)ot3 found In our forests and con-
tains net a drop of alcohol or harmful, or
hahit-forming drugs. Its ingredients are
ail printed on iho bottle-wrapper and at-
tested under oath as correct.
Every ingredient entering into "Fa-
vorite Prescription” has tho written en-
dorsement. of the most eminent medical
writers of ail the several schools of prac-
tice—more valuable than any amount of
non-professional testimonials—though tho
latter are not lacking, having been con-
tributed voluntarily by grateful patients
In numbers to exceed iho endorsements
given to any other medicine extant for
the euro of woman’s ills.
You cannot afford to accept any medicine
' of unknown composition as a substitute
I ior this well proven remedy or known
1 composition, even though the dealer may
make a little more profit thereby. Your
iuter.-.t in regaining health is paramount
to any soilish interest of /it* and it is an
Insult to your lntoi-igcnec for him to try
, palm off upon you a substitute. You
v hat you want and it is bis busi-
ness to supply the article called for.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are tka
original "Little Liver Pills" lirst put up
by ..! i Dr. Pierce over forty years ago,
tat::h Imitated but never equaled. Little
suirar-contad granul< .-—easy to take as
candy.
COMPLETE HEW LINE
OF JEWELRY
A large and complete line of Elgin and Waltham movements.
Ten and fourteen karet gold lllhd Crown. Crescent aud Boss case
—All siz's and designs.
We have added to our large stock some new designs of bracelets,
lockets, ladies Fots.{< bains, btoociies. waist sets, collar Dins, hat pins
and a lot of nice rings.
C. M. Justice, Jeweler
i
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1908, newspaper, March 6, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1138600/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.