The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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THE PERKINS JOURNAL. ‘1
THIRTEENTH YEAR
PERKINS. PAYNE COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY. JANUARY ft 1001
THK UNION KKV1VAL MEETING!
Many • Conversions. Among the
Converts are Many of the
Leading Bueineee
Men.
H*», iWh K <Milter, lhee««n untiring and mo*| effieleftl laimt*
K»li#l has mm Ih* tlmirtiM of of IVuf, W it .Oliver in conduct iog
oar people and g*'n<*i| a sere the aertlaw of mug ho be) ntneb
plaee In their heart*. Th» ui» i i« to d<* in miking the waning* a
terribly In earn**! ml h> wito grrai •pmu«l uplifting of the
nee of every m ei» nt hi* rjnwml bnniiiei* who have Imn In etfeo>
to send hom* to ovary h-**rt th* danee.
trath of Uud. An nulun*? I* st
te,* T,«te*tel. mm* «rt|»«,
K J went* ate. •** newth In
IftIMipHwisibnNr t«te*e t»N
_ <*t* *m» was leene Refer e* Mow
*lhaee nw* w tntinmi« tttii*
•*« « •«» «*< Ueaeffcl whet I M<«
4**« i* IM* line eywhiefe»«n* W
!****• te tie neh* «f tie S»puhH*
** •« e.fH « tew 4«»* et Ret
Well fc«* eenwlf. wet Net etwi I
lelienelwte ine Sent bilaf part
4 ie I«I»IM» All the lend the «
nne u* tie t*#f iewt in l*fWit*eto««>
*h>a n» a* well iwtMel a* ewf pert
id Jeeett ewouly I* Itftrtlf e
eeiwtff, wet M w» twe te *>»<A
eh) thine I have ever mw
em «w mini* te ha* Nat e ewf
and N pa*1** Iww thirty to lltt dot-
taf* per arre, m«WM ewe* ev*n nop
tt«an that, b it | w«i«i leave that »«h*
pet. t oon mere we came to |*»yua
r*Minir,t- •miitf through INwi IVrry.
lug Into ib. to, ..r . gntMtla. 1"k •“ l»« "« II. .»
Cbrltflu. III. »ol« I. r.i'-blog f 1»“» •>««•« *•»»• ““'I'. »J»»»
'In**!* have been eon verted. Among i *'1,1Nrtl u* m* »*•* •»
of .k Mm
bii»ine** men of the town and Iplaee u neither fist our lallly. awl la
•ttrroiinding eonntry. Ifiomt to 4 in tint her and baa proved
t«be verjr feriile. There Is hardly*
The meetings will close Sunday quarter of land but baa good springs
night. Sunday afternoon 1and lUm "*u>r. •» mtl *1 »■
(*a
nod hi* trump>t timW. Hi*
weapon la the aword of tin spirit
nnd ht graap* it with Uir hand of
ft master. lie auminon* to hi* coin
mand the pnsaion* of the hntnsn
heart, the sentiments tin*, sway the
souls, action« and character* about
him, and in vivid original atyle
dost his work-vpletidid work.
.. 2:30 te p~d».. ten... k.TTSS
met only. Ilis subject is Manhood, of 2A to to fret The crops that do
Kvcry man living within te n miles I Wrd *'e re are rorn.cotum. oats, wheat.
He drags before his hearer* the | of Perkins ehoulcLhear this sermon.
. .. . , .. .. ,. .... I •" *b undance every year, sod for fruit
slimy hypocrite, tears from hi* Evangelist Oliver preaches his last h thlk that Itcao not be beateo;applss
heart his secret crime and exposes sermon Sunday night at 7:30. Upl pcaclica, plums, pears, aprlouu, clterl
his accur*ed villainy to the gaze of
all. He is terrific at time*. To sue
with hwr •i*4er at
tiuodnigfcl. tfhe had jftsS idiiN
from Ctwwii tifovw, k
shw spent vasal low
Mb lb Crystal and mother
were tailed to Oklahoma City
where Martin Crystal was daajpr
onaly 111.
A number from Olivet hn«e
been attending the Oliver meetings
si I'erkin*.
The Woodmen of flood nigh I
gn*e n dinner New Y tars’ day to
their many friend*. All report an
enjoyable time.
The Christmas cantata which
was rendered at Olivet Christmas
eve was pronounced by all a de
elded success.
Allie Morrison and Hassle Knox
srere home from Guthrie to spend
holidays with home folks.
Mr. Heed eras the guest of ('has.
and Clara James last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Drake en-
tertained at dinner Monday. Those
to the time of coins to tiros* there r,wl’l,rape,i* b,ackb»",aa. raspberries, present: Rev. Oliver, Prof. Oliver,
i i B 4 strawberries, gooseberries and In fact n » W!l«v R*v I J l',rk»r
have been more than 2Q0 convert*Ln of U)il und of frult ^ * ”'”***"*• ~ J’ 1 *rker*
him pull np that Lincoln form ami with a greater interest in the meet- right in Itselementand grows profuse. A,ex Orake, Mr. and Mrs. James
raise that joist like arm full length mg than ever. A great work has I *)pa*,d bears In abundance. The winter I sod Mi** Clara James. The gen-
for a charge looks liko battle. The 1 been done in Perkins. | *T rapiSthe* summer^ tle,nen §pCnt the tinw ,n hantll,8-
longer, but no warmer than Kansas. I New ) ears Eve several of the
Boyd-Tuffley.
Unitsual Products Wanted. f,'KK* *andcan b® bought from 30to30 Eden Chapel yonng people went to
Tte Oklahoma World's Fair Com-I improvrnje^J, wT”?'theroUl«'1 mmiIllOI,le °f Ml“ Uonlap
loom
hNiww
llasiry K
Cftddo f uwwiy, was la ihw city lad
«t*4 v Uitiag ftissik Up
mwry ihiag in a
diilusi In thw wMsih
In a hdtwr fms Its* O* J. Klvws
•* Isarn that hw has ham called as
petur of the Cowgragal
eh at Clay Center, Kasws day
i Votvr Isa tow* of about 4000
people. Ilev. Klw* has
wUImw for hi* new field.
The Payn*> County Itank of IV
kins moved into their nwv bwild
ing la*l Friday. This Is owe of the
Immi hank buildings In the terrritoy.
Is a credit to IVrfcnla of which nil
her eiliacos are prond.
Dra Clark and Co—having return-
ed from Chicago and the East
where they have been attending the
•rand Conned of the International
Modical and Snrgieal Association,
will resume their regular mootlily
visits to Perkins. See—Ade.
Charles Yager, who Uvea In the
north part of the country and near
the place where Ivey Rogers raoant-
y killed the Piokash girl, eat In
town today, and says that there la
not ranch eredeuoe placed in the
report or the insanity of Rogers, by
those who knew him prior to tlw
tilling.—Stillwater Advanoe.
Congressman McGuire was up
•gainst it Christmas day.Ho start*
to join his Masonic brethren ant
At the home of the brides par- mission desires to secure a display of cheaper, but not desirable* Oppartuai* to while away the hours of the old
ents in Perkins Oklahoma on a|l the unusual products of the terrl- tics for flolng Into business are good year and watch the coming of the _ _
sr? Xwc^‘r40^r^d^~h”*t;rr“d“d lrnd ch"rcb: wt “r
speltz, clover seed, hickory nuts, think we will be ready toselect a loca* |ft f?001* tune was had by those pres- I they wore going in full regalia
Jerusalem corn, barley, flax, rape and | tion to suit us. Merry Christmas to all |ent. | Having left his “dress parade” sol;
Wednesday January the Uth ldOl
at8 oclook P. M. Mr Thomas J.
Boyd and Mi6s Minnie M Tufficy,
late of Viuing, Kansas, bnt now
now residents of Perkins, Oklhoma
were united in marriage,J. W.Gar-
ner officiating. Mrs. Frank Ale
Intuff of Yining, Kansas, sister of
the bride, played the wedding
march as the officiating minister
and contracting couple came into
the wedding chamber.
Only a few of the relatives were
present. After the ceremony was
over we were conducted to the din-
ing hall where we sat down to a
Sumptuous feast. May peace and
happiness crown their days is the
wish of their friends.
all other grains that are of unusual the correspondents of the Republican
growth or variety. If you have any and our many friends in Jewell county,
or know of any notify C. A. McNabb
Oklahoma City, at once. j fjgg “Pride of Perry” flour and nev
Skates! Skates! Skatesl
er fall from grace.
Railway Movements*
A handsome pair of skates for the
Boy or Girl.
Boys and girls, if you want some
winter fun, take advantage of our I Guthrie, Okla., Jan.. 4.—It Is an-
proposition, as follows: nounced from Kaw City that the East-
Any boy or girl who will secure ern Oklahoma division of theSanta Fe,
ten new subscribers for the Kansas recently aompleted from Newkirk to
City Weekly Journal, at 25 cents per Pauls Valley, will put on a regular
year each, making a total of $2:50, and J ma^ train by January 18.
will send us a list of the names, to-
gether with the money, we will ship I flACinpf MPIVPIVf/ICf
to his or her address, express charges uUDIUaI *”1*1111 IFKTIj.
prepaid, a handsome pair of skates!
Do not fail to state the size ofi *<■ «i nu • > it..
shoe you wear, that wc may tea. the * At "le Chr““*” c,">rcl1- Pmf
size of skate to ship you.
Boys and girls, here is a chance to | begin a series of gospel meetings I
in Washington, lie waa compelled
A Beautiful Home For Sale. I f” inside “d w*tch ,he
I boys go marching by.—Pawnee
C K«an.r I'vlng in the nonhea»t Til„L,8.D
part of the city has placed on sale his
beautiful home and other town prap l The folln.ing Pajne count,
erty. He sells that he may locate In I. 9
southern California. See him if youreac‘,ers all®nded the Territorial
want to buy. | Teachers Associaton at Oklahoma
City: W. C. Jamieson, Homer
Adams, Lelaon, Martha Dnnn,
Mrs Reece, Grace Fernandiee,
Mattie Raker, Fred Reed, Mary
Ne!s>n, S. A. McReynolds, Irene
The matter of feed is of lObreiten. Kinla Hampton. Mr and
Mrs Kinder. Martha Barrett. A. C.
tremendous importance to the Scot>. Ffank Hutt0> c L Kezer>
farmer. Wrong feeding is I Susie Carson.
T. L. Nobhtt of Kansas City will I joss> Right feeding is profit. | Ren Means had
PROFIT
Notice to Creditors to Present
Claims.
Notice Is hereby given that letters
of administration upon estate of Geo.
W. Utter, deceased, were granted to
the undersigned by ihe probate court
of the county of Payne, at Stillwater
Oklahoma Territory, on the 7th day
of November. 1003.
All persons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to exhibit
the same to tlie undersigned at
a Republican
w Here is acuanne ki | uegin a series or gospel meetings I __ , I brother vutifinfr him
get a nice present. There, is no better Lt ti.e j h | Af ,^ The up-tO-d?4^ farmer knows , t,n» n dnr,ng the
fun than skating on the ice in winter. &L. *“8 Lh,lstmn ch,,rch on Monday ^ holidays, and it is said he took all
It makes you healthy, happy aod con- n,S“ » January 11. It will be re- wnat to feed his COWS to get the starch out of Ban, who really
nit inhered that Prof. Noblitt was t|ie mos|- milkt his pigs to get thougt lie was worth looking at
to have begun these, meetings on | , , , , I until this brother with decent pol-
itics showed up. We expect Ben
on account of the union meeting get the most eggs. Science. will break out again in a few days
tS meet*n£ was PTt one| guj how about the children ? (however, and try to act ss intell-
igent as his brother, the Professor.
tented.
©F Send money by postofflee order or
draft, and advisa us of the name of
your express office, and address all
communications to The Kansas City
Journal, Kansas City, Missouri.
i£®“ Sand for sample copies of the
Weekly for canvassing.
Get Ready Now.
It is desired that every farmer and
the fruit grower in Oklahoma contribute
office of J. L. Burns in the town of. some of his finest products next season
week.
Come and hear hitn. Prof. Nob- Are they fed according to _Paw080 Times.Democrat.
lilt is not only a noted evangelic | scjenCe, a bone food if bones , 0vrus Nela„n ... fnr Wa „
but an able Gospel preacher. We yr°8 "Ne,80n Ieft for Waahing-
extend to every body a cordial iq- are soft and undeveloped, a ton, D. 0., to take np hia work in
^ vitation. And a special in vita- flesh and muscle food if they jd,e Agricnhare Department in
Perkins in said county, for allowance j to the Oklahoma world’s fair exhibit ition- A special invitation is ex-L j wrak inrl a hlmvl 1 f® “ appointment un-
wityn four months from the date of Weekly shipments of fresh fruit, vege- tended to singers to come and ° der the civil tervice rules. Cyrna
this publication with necessary vouch- tables and other farm products will be ! ]iejp U8 jn the°sonu service Dnr f°°d if there is anemia ?
er* oi they will be forever precluded made to St. Louis from tha Territory . ** g T ce. LMir-
In.m any benetit of said estate, or said and everybody is urgd to contribute of ,no these meetings those that made . , ,. .
claim may be filed in said probata; their best. Right now is the time to a profession in the union meetings . . . . , man of more than ordinary ability,
court Dated this 12th day of Novein look around make up your mind jusu and expressed a desire to go into *OCK* ’ ^,ver '^1* in and i*1*8 a ver7 promising fotnre,
^"raymond Uttkr. Administrator ! ready te"d^in^this^ay OkUhl.ma \the Chri9tian <*hnrch will bo wel- makes flesh, blood and muscle, and w,th h,s characteristic p«>sh
is a graduate of the A. and M. col-
Scott's Emulsion is a mixed ,eSeof,llli» P'“* *"d *y»»"g
las of HHli Practical
for taaataata ift foot vt---
(woks will N sold very cheap
on or addrera the Journal,
Oklahoma.
Go to Holbrook* drugstore for Ann
stationery and perfumery.
Misses Ada ttfllix, Arlle
worty, Mary Unbbard, and Don
Reynolds drove to C ashing Friday
returnig Saturday.
Are you a reader of “The Journal?”
If not) subscribe.
See Wagner for dry goods and grn%'
cerles. •
Buy milk from the milkman.
If you want a farm loan see B. G.
Williams.
Spectacles with bestf XXX crystft
lenses ln nickel fl.60, gold filled ttM ,
solid gold $5. Accurate -test gurran*
teed. Chas. G. Schmidt.
The best milk you ever drank.
milkman.
Twenty pounds of granulated sugar
for tl at John Wagner’s with every
$5 worth of merchandise bought
ccsh.
I sell milk that will raise cream.
milkman. :
The man who paints bis buildings
regularly is a brother to those wise
virgins who kept tbelr lamps filled
and burning. He sbali not lack
reward.
Will C. Hill,
East Side Drugstore, Perkins, Okla,
Coughing
John L. Burns, Attorney.
can easily carry off al! awards on farm corned in.
products.
J. W. Garner,
Pastor, and Chin. Church Board.
and energy you may confidently
expect to hear from him often and
It is the standard favorable hereafter, and will prove
the Lime and Soda make bone
and brain.
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Nothing can ever surpass it
Dr. King s I
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for delicate a credifjl’de representative of the
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aod pustofficesaod tbe,atest railroad*,
wni prepaid with three months' trial
suharripthm to our areal weekly f«w
«»nSy 25 cents, which barely pays ost
"f roailiug. Jf&ll and Breeze. Tuprfca.
I Kiaw.
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Scud for free
sample.
Scott&Bowne------—
CHEMISTS.
.. N. Y.
If vou *ee the oicture of the Petr?
;rlll no a *»-k of flour you can bet on
it I e mr Pride of Perry."
“I was given up la die vkh
prick coasumptioa. IjNa begaa
Ghaa. E. Harp
,Gibb*towa, N. Y.
It’s too risky, playing
with your cough.
The Drat thing you
know it will ho down
deep in your lungs and
the play will be over. Bo-
gin early with Ayer's
Cherry
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Hickam, John P. The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1904, newspaper, January 8, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1138660/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.