The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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llowor and fancy drill* wer
lovoly.
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to tho chitdron in tho firkin
ball park Wnineohy of laat
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Cultivator *hu«o!« at Cook**.
Mm. Elmer Shorrud wont
Oklahoma city Wednesday
vioit with relative*. wa* in (He city Monday of la*t
Women * Vi 1-2 cent black **■«* Waiting frk-iidA
hoac Pc a pair Friday andSatur* For a* many |>air* of men'*
da> at WHaon A Thoroughman'a or women'* ahoea a* you buy|of (h<J >h|lde of the large tree*.
. . during our 4th «f July aale. we
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«. . . pair. New *hoca must aell at
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|t«rt«*n and • man wh*»*e
wufec u n«j>t kn«*nn ^amied out
Til# wagon ami u*ed abu*i^e
irtguage and made threal*-
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Chantry made for Harton to
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*crw|> it out but Harton tuddenly
I front.deciding that run-
ning wa* . totter. Chantry
thi* week, we offer women * houae a car load of new Mitchell
black hope at 9c a pair worth wa«on4 haa Jusl bern recc,ved*
12 1-2 cent*. Examine them.
Wilson & Thoroughman. V ias Aiiie Jones came Tuesday
John Halkey who has been °f ^ast week 10 v'a‘l ^ 'lb ber
hire visiting his family for the 9>8tcr* M™- 1 ba8, Jt,9,»ce.
piat week returned to his work
in Oklahoma City last Monday.
Chapman, the negro
nice, a mnt enjoyable time wa* I charged witu complicity >n “ " cha
had by all who attended. Ap murder of Lawrence Vathewa
elegant dinner wa* served and in this county two year* ago. i* cau~||( by the leg aa he
the day wa* *pent in the *hade now in the county jail, ha*mg into the wagon giving him
e large tree*, been brought back from Kdtnon ^ b|oW wilh
Hammock* and swing* were tjn, Canada, by Sheriit rox. chantry and llolbrookiHirsu-
hung for the small children. The Mr*. Matthews who ha- been ^ journey. Upon their
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sna* stiichen dew n.
Prof. Hamden came down
from Stillwater yeaterday *****
in#. Toe Profeseer waa very
sorry that the taw. when he to-
con.es county toperinlewdenl
wdl prohibit him fw## *enring
a* princl|*ai of the 1‘crtilna
M-hnnli fur neat ye«r. I
lluradm still claims Perkins a*
his home and is proud of IN
friendship of the citisen* of this
i.nrt of the rount^.
young ladies and young men
played games of all kinds.
Some of the many attractive
features for the celebration in
Perkins hsa been arranged,
among them are a merry-go*
round, a balloon ascension,
trapeze performer, a band and
a parade of boys and girls.
Thomas A Kenworthy are aell-
They’re going fast —the hats ing their hats at cost See them
at Thoma* & Ken worthy’s. before the 4th.
isxsasfstr txs»rui
barrclleil shot gun and threaten-
Did No! Endorse McGuire Ch1 to shoot them. Harton aaked
The few McGuire men who them if they had a jf««n in the.
«m to tho ropuhlican .Ule auto and on t-init tnfonwwItha
convention from Payne county they had not the boy **'aJth
cime horns believing their man Lthc auto for a gun W tainfl.
had been endorsed and hail corr j none. Barton struck 1 lun
aiderable fun with the opposi- with his fist, at the same twnel
keeping the gun out of read’
Afur this Chantiy and Hoi
tion. But when the lull rej*oit
o’ the platform was made
DON'T
Fail to see our bargain
counter. SOMK 2;> ^ d.»c
VALUES FOR lOcts.
POTTER'S RACKET STORE
!10 DAYS FORCE SALE"
Owing to the fact that our building is so small and we have such an immense stock on the
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road for fall we are forced to make room.
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BEGINNING JUNE 25, AT 9 A. M. ENDING JULY 4, AT jO P;M.
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SHIRT WAIST PATTERN FREE.
We will give a free shirt.waist pattern to every lady or
girl buying $5.00 or mork worth of goods at any one time
during this big 10 days sale.
The doors will not be open June 25 un-
til 9 a m sharp. Come early and avoid
the rush.
Men’s and Boy’s Suits-
Greatest reduction prices ever given to
you on men’s and young men’s high
grade suits
$25 suits at $19.00 $20 suits at $15.00
, , . . ,A , , .. la 15 suits at 9 85 10 suits at 7 65
Is the only safe hosiery to buy for boys and gn Is. 8 suits at 3 98 5 suits at 2 37
35 cent hose at 25 cents 25 cent hose at 19 cents j ^ ^ ^ Ma Bourette.
15 cent hose at 10 cents 10 cent hose at o cents j^egujar 35c seller on sale at 19 cents
Come early and get your choice as they
won’t last long at the above price
AUFELTUF HOSIERY
$2.00 HAT FREE.
We will give free to every man or boy buying $5 00 worth
or more of goods at any one time, any hat on sale at $2 00
during this big 10 cay sale
OUR NATIONAL HOSE
Are the best by test for ladies
35 cent hose for 25 cents
15 cent hose for 10 cents
25 cent hose for 19 cents
10 cent hose for 8 cents
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MEN HATS THE ‘STAR’ HATS.
$4 50 sale price $2 96
2 00 sale price 1 25
$3 50 sale price $2 00
1 50 sale price 98c
50c sale price 37c
Remember the doors will be open at 9 o clock June 25th
There will never be such a bargain opening put before
you in your city again
Ladies skirts and waists: $6 00 now $4 10
$4 00 now $2 65 $2 00 now $1 25 1 00 now 63c
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Our Lisonne:
35 cent on sale at 21 cents per yard
25 cent on sale at 18 cents per yard
Ladies Shoes and Oxfords
$3.50 patent colts for $3.15
3.00 patent colts for 2.85
2.00 Vici Kids for 1.50
3.50 patent leather pumps for $3.10
2.00 Vici Kid pumps for 1.60
Men’s shoes at such bargains never known
before. All sizes and styles.
- BEATLETE LINON.
25 cent on sale 18c per yd 20 cent on sale 14c per yd
Icommona goods, regular price 20c, on sale at 16c per yd
Children's Rompers, 50 cent values 39 cents
Men’s underware
75 cent suit on sale at 53c
$1 00 suits on sale at 74c
50 cent suit on sale 39c
Remember the date
Look for sign in front “Force Sale
U.AMtag,’!
The Farmers
Bargain
Perkins, Oklahoma
Store
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The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1910, newspaper, June 24, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1139217/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.