The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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So l hav«* hud wmu »*|**rienc,- i him been lo/ic in our fentenevM.
; in that dirvclim as well id inf We have »re^l in th» preien.t? of
the ”|*a*ti four yearn when vtv the d«M>)lal<»n* of the mloon.
w<* j the dtMolatem* of the mioon.
and our t«*n* have been sincere.
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The Kifid You Hare Always Bought
fn Use For Over 30 Years,
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A» s£. £CS8, E*i*o|>.
The First State Bank
Capital Stock $10,000.
- end ether building* would stand
, property would depreciate,
rent* ’would go down, and the
town, to use a *l.mg phra*-.
would go to the dugs. I am glad
to tell you that that phrophecy
ha* not been fulfilled: but just
the reverse has happened. Far-
go has prospered without a sn
loon far better than it overdid
«^trT *. .. * ,* ,, [with it. Instead of being depop-
'A/O COilClb both small and larp*G ulat°d, it has more than doubled
accounts. All parties rich and
poor of every degree will be dealt :l!JfflW"- b“‘ havCfirone“p-if t,icre
• - v i is any difFerence. There is not
today, nor has there been, a va-
cant house fit for a mouse to
live in, or a vacant store since
the saloons left. In the past
four years more than one mill-
ion dollars has been invested in
new buildings in Fargo.
When the saloons were with
us we did not have a single yard
of paving in the city; we had no
sewer system, an^ did not own
our water works. Today we
have more than 15 miles of paved
streets, with a sewer under ev-
the ’ i«*t four year*
have had no mloon*. . ___________________
At the time of the adoption of Hut the day is turning when we
o ir constitution, when the pro-. will do more -a day when our
hibition amendment wo* carried. jM-rmona and prayer* and argu* C P. Runt. Stillwater. DIRECTOR!*,
it was represented that it would, menu and agitation*, and heart-1 J. a. Hcut, Vice-I’rra, I’.rkln*.
depopulate Frrgo; that house*»aches and tear* will crystallize fl ,
j would become vacant, -the stores into ballot*, and when, by the IayflC COUIlty Hailk, PcfkinS.
ll. lilt ki, fvrklu*
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witii in a courteous and Christian
like manner.
R J. SMITH.
President,
DAVID SASSER,
Cashier
iron hau l of prohibitive law,; r
thi* n* 1-hdjK*I monster shall be; -lock. $10,000 Surplus aaJ tadhided Profits, $4,500
throttled and choked and hurled
canK*. ^Hisiinp iterry whlch kt‘. Established 1890. Incorporated 1898.
It tnkep two centuries tb trnna- PERKINS. OKLAHOMA*
form the savage into a citizen. I
Let the saloon Jo it* worK and it
take* but a single haur to trans-
form the citizen into the savage.
It cost* $100, $500 and in some
places $1,000 or more to get a li-
cense to sell liquor. It seems to
me like putting humanity on the
Pianos.
Stringed Instruments,
Victor & Edison Talking
Machines
Kimball
Hinzlo
Whitney
Smith & Barnes
Ohickcriotf and Kingsbcrry.
Kimball
Cottage
and
Chapel Organs,
DEWING MACHINES
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STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA|
Terms Cash or Easy Payment.
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ReSigfions fer
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iiua. Clinic,
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Neuralgia
And Other
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All pain in any disease i*
nerve pain, the result of a tur-
bulent condition of the nerves.
The stabbing, lacerating,
jfj darting, burning, agonizing
pain that comes from the prom-
inent nerve branches, or sen-
sory nerves, is neuralgia, and
is the “big brother” ot all the
other pains.
Dr. Miles* Anti-Pain Tills
rarely ever fail to relieve these
pains by soothing these larger
nerves, and restoring their
tranquility.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
leave no bad after-effects, and
are a reliable remedy for every
kind of pain, such as headache,
backache, stomachache, sciat-
ica. rheumatism and neuralgia.
They also relieve Dizziness,
Sleeplessness, Nervousness,
Car-Sickness, and Distress af-
ter eating.
“For many years I have been a c~n-
rter.t su.Terer from nouralyia r. ij
headache. anU liavo never been a1 !e
to nbtiJn env reli.-f from various
lieadr. he row :eis an-J eay^iJos. vntil
1 tried l>r. Miles* Anti-Fain mL*!.
They aliruya cure my headache in five
xr.ir.X2Uy time." KRKD It FVTXOLKT.
Casii.er let Nat. Hank. Atk;.:»on. Neb.
Dr. Milas* Artl-Paln Pills are sold by
your druggist, who will guarantee thet
l*-9 first package will brnefit. If it
f'lls ha will return your mor.ey.
Cl tfoset. Z5 cents. Never sold In bo1*.
Mil:a Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
PI ANOS & ORGANS.
. J - Fourteen Difi'erent Makes to S j'3 3i From
bargain counter, and selling the i w-v. *
boys and giris dirt cheap. Soj*t IRI10S irOHl t^IOO UU. OPgRIlS from
'z;i ^ up. Sewing Machines
the license ‘here fa stained by Rlld Supplies
the blood of all tnose who are _
the victims of its iniquity. We lustrum6nts cold £tnywli6ro in Oklahoma*
speak of wifehood and mother- T s? a n/i r* ^
hood—motherhood, next to Jesus OASh/ OAP ElAQY
the sweetest word of all [the Ian- PAY ME: NT'S*
guage, but novel* sing the praises
of motherhood until j*ou are
ready to go out and grapple with
that monster of iniquity that is
draping all the windows of her !
heart in mourning.—Bishop
Wilson.
Scholarship For Sale.
The Journal has for sale a schol-
arship in theCapital City Busi-
ness College. We can save you
money.
STILLWATER■ OKLAHOMA.
First Door South Stillwater, National Bank.
Office phone. 261. Residence phone 195.
In fall dress goods plaids
WILL BE SHOWN AS THEY NEVER
were before.-Wilson & Thor-
oughman.
BEST FOB THE
BOWELS
If von haven’t n regular, healthy movement of the
bowels every day, ycu’ro ill or will bo. Keep your
towels open, ar.d be well. Force, in the shape of
violent; physic or pill poison, is dangerous. The
smoothest, easiest, most perfect way of keeping
the bowels clear ar.d clean is to take
CANDY
CATHARTIC
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Photographs, Water Colors, Crayons,
I rantes, Pastels, Buttons cr anything
in this line of business.
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Crayons a Spenalty.
G-BiETIIIJ-rSEN c§3 IHjOT7t7TEj
OKLA.
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
Pleasant. Palatable. Patent, Taste Good, Do
Geod. Never Sicken. Weaken or Grii*e: 10. 25 and I
53 cents |>er box. Write for free sample, aud book- l
let on heal la. Addre&s >sj j
Meriir.g Seewdy Coiroany, Ciiicago or New To-k.
KEEP Yuy'R BLOOD CLEM!
C. K. SEXTON—
Physician & Surgeon.
Ofilce in ililes’ Blork over
Hardware Store
| )p* K. W. HOLBKuwk,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
£4rLcca] Surgeon for the Ninta Fe R
j U. Odice in Central Drujf Store.
Calls attended to da\
• .>r niifhL. Residence afjyve • tha
!1 ’ciiiral Drui* fjtore.
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DIGESTS V/HAT YOU EAT
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C. C. DaWITf & COMFAHY. CHICAGO. ILL.
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