The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Wagon*. Buggies. Surrles and
Carriages: Walking and Hiding
Plows Oangs and a hill line of
farm imim.kmkxts. wirk.
FKXTIXG, AKCOTI M PAINT
THE RIGHT KIND Of TENGE WIRE ANO A
TINE GRADE Of MACHINE OIL
Repairs carried in stock and ordered
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WHEN YON WANT TO WHO ANYTH!
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BLACKSMITH COAL
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Lu* the •urPurt lh*
fc.dl.tnct. Tito •inl'to.- <h~
>_o was parked to lh* dour* and
nanv were forced to stand.
Si* WM furnisneil by lb*
Stillwater band.
Judge Garber spoke f**r n»«rr
then an hour and> a. listened to
with the cloeest attention The
fluent applaute sho^ed thU
th« large audience *** ■'
^ .ympathy *'>*' <1:
Judge's strong t>l«*a for cleam t
polifics and better men in pub*
,teUnqu#stionably. Judge r
made vote* while in Perkins.
Get together and mnl'.e things
boom.
“ * . 1 . rn-fc-n I.noke. will conduct the muaie Birthdat Parly ll p wrest Allies j mid#> They are a II made up and r*d mat^
State Saadnjr Sc j ,»«. book# and hi* Wednesday afternoon some of ^ , h#,,t a j|nr c( Ur*.*■ - - that can't be beat any plaee.
| for good work and mate, ;*!. It a ill 1 ac you to come in and
\ 110k ih »lineof goo*‘.*ov« r. the j r: «- are right.
s. f. McDaniels.
PERKINS. OKLAHOMA.
In the Moreland
Perkin**,
COOK
Implement Building
Oklahoma
The man who talks up h>s
ome town is a desirable citizen.
Do your share of the boosting
nd you will get your share ef
he prosperity.
I spoke, will conduct the muaie fcrih<J*> pgrty at Forfeit '•»*> 9
— " ' I u*.ing the U»k* and hi* Wednesday afternoon some of
Imri ptaatot, who made a Rtwt ^ fr|en(|| 0f Grace Stewart |
All things are now ready f*»r hil al Washington along w'th ^ at ^ home and re-
the great convention of tho <»h- |u0ft-a*or Exc* ’ . ' \ *n. m|rded herof her 14th birthday
tattom. Sunday Schto.1I * ««£ a..cton..i, wi,h Mv.r.l nice .nd u«ful
tion which will be held n th. fof thousand* °f *»lr-1 presenta. The children enjoyed
big auditorium ot Oklahoma c\HUin% comes direct from themselves playing game*, af*
City June 29. HO and July 1. t|w Holv l<an(j and will give an • ler whjch cake and ice cream
The interest manifested at aj(|rMt at every session. Wil- was served. They then all de-
this time throughout the state jjam jfehemiah Wiggins. , parted for their homes wishing
jives promise that this will , aj ^pfetary of Texas. Mrs. W ig* her many happy returns of the
the beat convention ever held . # #nJ a jarj,e number of (Jay
in Oklahoma, as well as the lar- j 0j|*e*r prominent speakers will jhoge prcgent were Ethel
jest. Every Sunday School a|M ittend tnd assist in impor- Myers. Clara. I^>ra and Mary-
should lie represented by at ^ conferences. The speak- )ue por(j, Rena. Lela and Eliza
least one delegate and more lf 1 ers are aj| specialists and know s^iaon. Orpha Carr. Bessie
oossihle. Pastors, superintend- j how to make the Sundav school am| HelonShatz. Fannie Elwell.
«nt». teachers and other Sunday I nd wil, ^ there to instruct AHa Mann, Ruby Ringwald,
school officers should embrace dejeJ?atc8 jn up to date methods. 0ttie Scott. Alvin Ringwald,
this opportunity to hear some of ^ need to knov/ more about Kav carr Lexie and Frank El
the world’s greatest leaders in the be9t methods of work and wej!( Teady and Ottie Schatz.
Sunday school work. Ev*ry the state convention is the place
delegate you send means a live ^ ^ it A|| churches jvill
enthusiastic work»r for y°ur share alike in the sessions, it is
school all during the year. an interdenominational conven-
Marion I^iwrence. the worlds Every one interested in
foremost leader and (tenoral ‘10n- "
READ this
1 hav# just rcc*|ye*l * rv M*1 «*P|Kr L*te*t *tyhm ••
food
Bll GIES: SURRIES ANO SPRING WAGONS
Whenever you have a chance
> cackle about your town and
00m it don’t hesitate.
Up in South Dakota, the stand
fitters were overwhelmingly
efeated at the recent primaries.
One of the greatest victories
r the people in years vas the
feat by a large majority on
me 11th of the railroad atnend-
ent. After all the efforts that
uld be used by the railroads
ily twenty men in Perkins \ot-
for the amendment. Perkins
all right.
County Clerk Harry Donart.
e commander-in-chief of the
igh Tax Brigade of Payne
unty announces that he will
it be a candidate for re-elec-
>n. Donart has seen the hand-
riting on the wall and has
ide the right interpretation
‘oremost leader and general Sun(jav schools and in
secretary of the World’s Asso- bringing more people under the
ciation with headquarters in jnfluence of the teaching and
Chicago, will be the principal trajning gervice of the church is
speaker. Mr. Lawrence^ has 1<;ordially invited t0 attend. For
given many years of his life to information concerning creden-
thisworkand is a recognized an(J entertainment write
authority everywhere in Sunday. H Niehols. 128 1-2 West
School matters. Professor - street. Oklahoma City.
0. Excell, author, publisher and ‘ _________
great muaical leader, who con-
ducted the music ai tne World’s g y_ white of Okemah was.
Convention in Washington re-1 yjsjtjng 0id friends in Perkin8 j
cently. where President aft| Saturday.__——
Dead Letter List.
The following list of letters sti
remain in this office.
Dewey Doudley
Walker Hudson
W S Seaton
E S Beele
D E Boyes
Rea Johnson
Orpha Steward
W C Thomson
Dula Wiseman
When calling for the above
please say advertised.
John Ricketts. P. M.
Muslins
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Miss Ltone Wagner who has 0f mjm Kate Triplett at her
been attending school in Oskn- beautiful country home one
loosa. Iowa, returned home half mile east of Stillwater Sun*
Thursday. day June 19. Nile Chantry
chauffered the young ladiea up
DEATH—The infant son of in his fathers auto.
Mr an.l Mu. Cilbert Markeal Thi mai> Cook left Mond.y for
diod Monday even.n,. The he w,„ „,„d
funeral service was conducted mmm. „
by Rev. G. P. Clark. Tuesday. business college.
Jim DuBois and 0. R. Steen
of Stillwater were calling on
our merchants Tuesday.
Thos. McGough was in Guth-
rie Tuesday on business.
„rice « »
,um,n^.«n»^SJ^motT'onyour Dress Skirt, Compare the price and quahty of
overaiuwithanyother^ ^ ^ ^ fm quality, workmanship and style, there u no bet-
ter for the nrice we ask for them. --— -
Interurban Servey
Lampke’s crew of surveyors
arrived in Perkins Tuesday hav-
ing completed the survey of the
interurban line between Perkins
and Stillwater. This survey
may not be permanent as others
will be made which may vary
somewhat from the one made
this week. The surveyors feel
confident that the road will be
built.
J. P. Hickam. Dr. Holbrook.
T. Stockton. Sam Dennison and
Dave Sasser attended the re-
publican conventien at Guthrie
last weak.
WAGNER
1 The Bain Realty Co. §
jj Real Eslale and Eoans |
S Cheapest lands in the state. Will loan 75 per cent of the purchase price of £
^ the majority of the land at a cheap rate of interest and qui< k m ney. S
2 Titles perfect. g
^ , PERKINS. fg
§ M. G. BAIN, OKLAHOMA j
Theres a feeling of staengt1'
and stc riev about an ironcl d
that you eont get with any othdj
alarm.
It sets rigidly anchored in place
by its massive weight cleared
for action every part of its ma-
chinery safelp shielded behind a
sturdy cast iron armor.
It is knockproof dustproof drop-
proof and guaranteed for one
year.
Price $150.
G. M. JUSTICE,
Jeweler and Optician
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
C. J. ANDERSON. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Central Drug Store.
Office phone 128.
Residence phone 127
Perkins, Okla.
jy;. k. w. uoLHKooa,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
C3TLocal Surgeon fur the f>*nta F* K
It. Office In Central DruuStor*.
Calls attended to dav
or nitfht.
You Can Get
Abstracts of Title
AND
Farm Loans
FROM
J. E. SATER.
Best rates and privilege? on
farm loans.
Office in First National Bank
Building.
STILLWATER, QKLA
LOOK HERE
OUR ADVICE TO EVERY WOMAN IS
Pay out no money in the management of household af-
fairs Deposit your money in the Bank, subject to check.
Issue a chech for all obligations.
A checking account gives you safety and convenience—
it puts system into busicess and turnishes a receipt from
each party you pay.
We invite your acconnt.
Special attention given to Indies accounts.
FIRST STATE BANK
Perkins.
Oklahoma.
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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/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.