The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1901 Page: 5 of 6
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FRESH AND SALT MEATS,
Bottled Goods and a the delioa-
ca*. s kept in a flrst-olass meat
market.
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A BUGGY...
/ Everybody delights in owning a bug-
V py why not get the beat while you
are buying.
A. 0. SWANSON
have two carloads t f buggies—all styles
—of the celebrated Jlaeine manufacture
and he wants you to come in pud price
them. 1
Wagons and Implements
and All Kinds of Repairs. Glad to
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bcliuui in kckslon iiiri.ugln.ui lb. year Newspaper! for sal# at III# Jot iixai.
FWI term begins September t» |ini|. * 0|Wc* **CrnU **r hundred.
For hlacksnnthing and general re I A‘ *’*’ *,aMhi« *■* •« Oklalmtua City
Mr mv Muiiii at Perkins. Jdr. IVck I *#>t *r,d4y
•k now with i.im and la a mmpentent I 11 »t«n«l» where others fall: It heals
mcchmilc. Itollug cullers and disc brnd and all-»|'rlde of ferre."
•harpened without healing. « .......
If you are in.uhl.Hj with Inodorous Lm * "hI M,“ Ru|h
hrruih, heart burn, flul.il. mx head ' WPnl U/,,ut,,rle ^ week,
uehe, acl.liiv, |>;iIiim alter eating, hsisf 4oe L. Carter, the drug man. was
of uppetltle, persistent melancholy. Ihe,c Wednesday from Wichita.
K a I0"10, “ ,eH t’,,ar,*¥> ''»“*ius visited with home
, . , , , N E wni K,ve you the folks over Sunday,
j nriiyemtUe force lo remove Ik'sel
dlM.uiers. I*rfce oOccuts palace liruir Miss Klsle Southerland visited reia-
Htore. *1 lives at Parkland last week.
received a line line of station I Telephone Manager Paul lloonc
the'J or un **ta rti*1*' Car*1 Ca**i’ ctc' at Iwa* ,a I>cr>(lnt> Iasi Saturday.
Have you a sense of fullness in the J. W.Caldwell, of Mitchell, was a
region cf your stomach after eating? Jea,lcrat't,,e Joi'hnal Office.
If so you will be benefiticd by using! George W. Hall and wife were Still*
(camberluin.K .Stomach and Liver water vial tors here last Sunday. IHFAI F»c
«' ur stomach! They ‘ rei^Iate011 S Tryon’ ',ere SUndUy frOID
bowles too, Price, i*. centa. Sold by Hie
Palace Drug Sjore. | C. C. Cooke was down from Still-
water last Saturday.
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Vnquestioned
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figures at any time.
White is t(ing.
W. A. Knipe & Co.
,CDC ‘ Dry Goods,
Hoots, Shoes,
Fancy Groceries*
SPECTACL.ES!
If you want your eye* tested by an expert go to Stillwater and
See HOLT, The Jeweler. He can ht every case.
STILLWATE.ti, OKLAHOMA.
Lota of Dry Goods at ooc on the I
Dollar in Adkison building. _ ______
.twicmuLr^a6™'™” vl»,rer I COTTON WHEAT. OATS. CORN, CASTOR BEANS.
JameaBert and wife to)k WI^teb^hed^lSSO.'''^ ^ When‘’n ‘OWn'
, THE easiest selling,
THE BEST SATISFYING
f LNJeWinS Machine
IN THE WORLD.
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carnival at Guthrie Thursday.
W. A. Sample and wife were in Per-
Ins last Friday from Tryon.
George H. Dodson, of Gutbric, was
in town last Friday.
S. B. Corn, of Stillwater, was in
town last Friday.
W. S. Binkley, of Mulbali, tbe flour
man was in town Monday.
Miss Bessie Knipe went to Gutbric
last Friday to see the big show.
Mrs. W. R. Benson went to Guthrie
Tuesc ay to attend the Carnival this
week.
The territorial W. C. T. U. meets
in Oklahoma City on October 18 and
I 19.
J. D. Ludwig, representing the
Wichita Beacon, was In the city Mon
[day.
Rev. F. F. Butler, pastor of the
Stillwater Baptist church has sent bis
Pociirnni inn 1. ___i
GO TO
-THE-
FOR THE BEST ACCOMMODATIONS.
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in the territory. Special attention given to nnnrHi«» i Stillwater Baptist chord
g,ven to boarding horses. Phone No. 81 The Mo* EUg«i. Strongs B«t Ywl resignation toh.schnrch
----- pQrl P \na Po T)re work on the Market, Prof. Evans, of the Congregational
L>dll 1\|LC OC v0., 1 fODS •••l’5°0t000 NOW IN USE... academyat JenDin»8- was here last
* I Every one Give* Satisfaction.
The VHITE 1* the Peer of any Sewing Misses Elsie Williams Lena Maple
Machine Now Made, in either Vibrator and Kdlt,J Wii,ianis were in Guthrie
or Rotary Shuttle Style. Wednesday to see t he Carnival.
ftEer r!l«LcnVJ!5 L,6HTEST *ND the J- P. Hinkle and wife of Ripley were
ft»r FINItHfO SEWING HACHIK,I, THK NARHT. I„ P,rkt»5 Wci„CS.a.V ”
Ito construction is SIMPLE, POSTTIVE hiKin^ ^ '
and DURABLE—ITS WORKMANSHIP
noutit end
C F TOWN.
J, N. STANSBURY
Dry Goods and Notions.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Everything Fresh and of the Very BesI Quality,
riJODLCE:—We pay tie h gbeet market price for butter,
eggs and chickens. Free and Prompt Delivery. PHONE No 4
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I IS unsurpassed.
Vo« can Steyr* the Agency II y*y apply at pnc*.
«• »aat Dealers In Unoccupied Territory.
J PRICES AND TERMS MADE SATISFACTORY.
Addrese,
WHITE SEWIH6 MACHINE CO
CLEVELAKD, OHIO, or
• B. KIRBY,«-««««..
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business
Jesse Speer, an influential farmer
Of Terkins, spent the -day in the
city transacting business.—Gazette.
R A. Rycl, pf Elm Grove township,
was a county seat visitor last Friday.
—Stillwater Bee.
The Woodmen of the World have
< hanged their regular meeting time
to Tuesday evening of cac*i week.
Rev. J. M. Ratcliff, or the Iowa
Mission, was a caller at tbe Journal
office last Saturday.
‘ Hineit Pride is not vanity;” some
say thire’s nene honest then; Try
•‘Perry’s Pride” and be convinced.
If vou sec the Dieturc of the Pi rry
mill on a sack or flour you can bet on
it l« ng Pride of Perry” inside.
The Conn cticut Fire Insurance Co
of Hartford, Conn., ca>h capital tlOOO
000; louses paid over •!."»,000,000: organ,
lied in IKO Ir>uris bust new. dwell-
TETER & Md READY,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, HARD WARE
AND PROVISIONS
Motto: Honest Treatment, Small Profits and Quick Sales.
Bring ns your butter and eggs, and we will treat you right.
Cimarron Gallery,
PERKINS, O. T.
Is open again for business.
VAN GR1ETHUYSEN & LOWE.
Hicks Hotel,
fatm Oklahoma.
The Only Flat Class House in the City.
Ample Accommodations at Liberal Ratea.
WCHARD HICKS. Prop.
special for -stenography, telegra-
“ PHY. BOOK-KEEPING, PEN-
Yon IMOW! menslliP and al1 commer
i ou IWff! CIAL BRANCHES......
-CAPITAL CITY , ...... .
BUSINESS COLLEGE castoriA
Comer Cleveland and Diviaon. G Ul HRIF OKLANOM A. ^
J I A, L TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 9, 1901 <*2^85^
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...d6p in. Fumtay «!,nn| 4 w'; « Inn r
Lew,, at 3 o’,|,K-k Ihunuav -fr,r, o.n tr„
Riiwonli League every Tue-Uv ev.-„ii,g ,? s
Weekly prav-r nnetinir Ttiutwlay eveuing at s.'
CBRlarux Cucucn.-Sunday -S br«| :,t 10
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neaUay at Jn m. and Prayer m eting on Tliu -
^.vh-ty cordial. |„ M' , ' a,
lead Uieae kerrleea. E HaioM PMt„r
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ing and farm pnipcrtjr againat fire. *'IT%OLD P*,4«'r-
lightning and tornadoe* at fair rates jC»*»»B«o«rio«*t-nwKix o-Rmf -,r
(or reu M Im. « r», urm,:
L. J. Parker. Agent , .t »»jp w, e , r.,,a.
W1 Bank \
TIk- regular price of | rintk Is 5and « , *']*,_ .
cents; Jacobs A McLiuzhlin’k price is \ *[. w
4y and .»♦ cents per yard. •« M *1 r«W .iLan.-.t .
sin- sale or tnc Famous Goodfellows’
W orhl s Best shoes. Try a pair.
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Hickam, John P. The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1901, newspaper, October 11, 1901; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1138619/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed November 16, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.