The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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)rwm •*rn! earn'd. f a» th* intrr*«| of (ha Kate la cor, th* *ame effect* in their report*. Whv *h jld Oklahoma*iCon*U-
I ixrrmiUm! |3| What will b#. th-*#r . «i _ , I tutiuti be charged with evil* of the bank |anu’
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1 If aaetion 4» ia .i i «u ,. I van* compatit Ion.
•nn telegraph companies oiJ* ***• f*b‘Phon* Sworn raport-*how MidlandI Valley. Kurt Smith and Waatarn
nir. lim«n.ju»t »uV V,ok, .«T?I!»b*olu,wr noih- >"itp-o«U under #»i«tinii_condition*. If l«* ro«d« .lro»dy con-
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«M manufactured out of whole
•loth by a hired praaa agent
Jodfo Garber has permitted
•Mwa of atoriea of thia kind u
9Mi unnoticed, but thia one he
decided to anawer. Hia lettai
to Editor Gray follows:
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fofttewfa Hatgaia kt«4r I iaaiie e«
croft lady i« gitt ttae a rail and up
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-inf.«hick
»life in r»ilev^.( 0 lo *’rr%rnl *bo aacnhcr
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«a i**d nvdr l»entertain yua and pleuly «J
high gfak gDkb si loa (Kim that will nif-
priett HI V«m will 9nd tur Mo l of ttyllloff
l!»e Utni and moot up tu thaminute Mmk and
prim the la weal ytsu war hoard of n# will buy
at IU IVfh.ua out aide (he Temple uf i+*hkm
I ha%r had tm year* of etprftrnr* and buy
tttuMly from the raatern markets fur ra*b La
rk» I run tu ikc sorb low prtrva
Your* fur huaitirwa
* wore iw I'Utinru
Fashion Millinery Co.
Ethel Bagwell. Proprietor.
i President Missouri Pacific, said In ISCW report to stockholders I
‘Owing to decreased revenue* brought In by r*iy*me T*rrmwiiin
vigorous retrenchment waa affected In all departments. *’ pr*t ti.
rally every railway praddent in the Pnitvd States UWii
' r-r~- • >ianNT ailt
lint of May 12th you publish an
article atating;
“Friends here of Judge Gar-
ber state that he intends with-
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»ower of the stateor remiln!!i f?n*!?** an ,im<Gng the "lean* burden on poop e. The conaum.T pays the freight, llev
s»tta£SSr» t ib
The constitution m#»u» I,. secured Judge Hook s injunction on claim that they wee woth
tiaVm/i ! > i . Provides that information Khali l».» r..^. ifio 000 iht inilenndare now nreventimr hv .k..
----------- wun- properly rc*„lato ill I, "“'n™ 00 to|n”»'t>on. 11 h «.re iroc i..». »ou-,i b* rclv»nt»sc.
drawing from the ran- for p,.i. The constitution secured Judge Hook a injunction on claim that they w
greaaional nomination and uriti »'*bed as required hv law^«I!t* tr*,1L. ,nform«tton shall be fur- U«0.000 per mile and are now preventing by injunction............ ___
i^^rai imination and will | w, ,y wn^ ^ **y ***’or order of the corporation commission, tion of taxes on $30.000 per mile. —~ I T m
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tore «hcl«rid.,^2^jrsir? I"JV. to<,«™.!“urt« •*?- V If you Denial work L....... - “
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trict It is known that for some
time the closest friends of Gar-
ber have been urging such ac
tion on his part.”
Peeling that you are anxious
to keep the citizens of your
county correctly informed upon
all matters of public interest 1
•and you a denial of the above
for publication, which I trust
you will give equal prominence
in your paper.
No one has ever approached
me at any time or place on the
subj'ectof withdrawing from the
rece, and the press bureau at
Guthrie, responsible for the cir-
culation of such base and mali-
cious lies, is challenged to
name the "friends of Garber"
making such statements.
TEETH
Dr.FURROW
PERKINS
j- w. CARR
two cent fare and rate l*°r d ?no*a and 1)681 the| “catty mrn me s.aie over to inc raiiroeas and Public service utili-1 T ^urinary SUrgreon
fore the legislature could mJ!*W 5end,n*f 'n the federalcourUbe- *y owners, you should vote for the p-oposed amendment. If von Denml n o • , K
x d^n^«.u,7„S^ r,.s; txh a £t:
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the commission or what information will* hp1 C*8eS W,M 1,6 before
change in conditions. mrormat,°n will be necessary to meet
the £3^ it I* true tha.
well if they all belomred to Ltlle railroads just as
they cannot be controlled whether th^V w,t*lout information
companies. ‘-onir01^ whether they belong to one or a dozen
positYoIXrmarwHh11°ifhanXeX?"?iri8n -wi,11 be in ,he s»m<“
saying they are willing to do anything Tha3n<i ![?,,roads
aay ™ %%£? SluSS? 2
auch statements! I oVjSfiS
S-2* th,e “PPPrtunity to make d««”tje pieces of proposed legislation‘that was ever°wr tten m0S, Mrs. L. C. Thurber and
d«iml^'kla ^ y°U ar‘ I ^op?i„n of twfamendmen°tUf, rth^ r[ailrrd3 is in asking the niece Thelma Moore we,
at Pawn epin2 the Citizens risdiction of the Oklahoma CorporntivSf'rdes,r® t0 escaPe the ju- Stillwater Monday to visit
of Pawnee county correctly in- lahoma courts. As long^s they a?o^,0" ?0,?m,s^on and the Ok -Harry Selph.
formed upon public Questions they are free to tvonafi ____re .forced to domesticate
Dead Letter List.
The following list of letters Y,til
remain in this office.
John Corethendon
Earnest Turner
Mattie Black
Lea K Cook
May Cotton
Laura Houstin
When calling for the above
please say advertised.
John Ricketts,
Dave Sasser was in Stillwater
Tuesday.
Mrs. L. C. Thurber and little]
niece Thelma Moore went
K*»sr>ectruMv fcubmitted,
J. E. LOVE. Chairman Corporation Commission.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
signature ol
formed upon public’ question! they are free to 5J&UJ? J!?* .forcec
to thei, J Xrts ai)d there eithe/e^austs^imncialljf*hos, the federal
t ndvioo. tbem 0r seCure such endlessdelnv fhof
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about to be submitted to then I ^UI ls «I1U ‘-“ere eitner exhausts financially thn<u»
judgment, I thought it advisa- them 0rse6ure such endless delay that only the ? SUe
ble to send y.u this statemen, I P'JSS?<!-t0 a determination ^ *he most extreme
for publication. homa a„d ttJ^h%C2*PSton” f tKX™^0?- *oine on in ok la'
I am a candidate for the con- ures show that railways in 0 k la homo "iff'1U k ° m *. o^Dped Jt Figr'
^vfiPeaaional nomination for tht track since June 30, lk)8 The sam**™ %Ull[.207 ",,’Ies °f new- vye can pie;
firat district and will remair h'1/8,'11 Kansas- Lousiana, Texas^ ^ th- il5lSty ® ParaSo1
•ueh. bavin, the tovJZZ I ^ a" othar "la^a where SS!taSte Th . |_ '
aurances of support from reoub-1 ~L- George t,ouid, j Wilson & Thoroughman. | Perkins,
linen. .11 _____ —----_ _ ~ ----•
licans ail over this district,
many of whom reside in Pawrnee j
county. Respectfully yours
(Signed) M. C. Garber.
A lie well maintained is never
so good as the plain truth. This
Pride of Perry is the highest
quality of flour that is milled
We can please you in the new?
whatever
Repairing
All kinds of Jewelry re-
pairing at prices youTl
fell right about.
In nearly 'every home
there’s some article of
jewelry that is useless
because of needed small
repairs.
Now is the time to get
this work done promptly.
PROFESSIONS CLBDS
C. J. ANDERSON. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Central Drug Store.
Office phone 128.
Residence phone 127
--■— Perkins. Oku
J)Rl Rf W‘ HOLBROOK,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
ST Local Surgeon for the Santa Left
li‘ 0,Hce In Central Drugstore.
Calls attended to da\
•r night, ’
You ?an Get
Abstracts of Title
AND
Farm Loans
from
I- E. SATER.
Best rates and privileges —
farm loans.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
la the absence of the pastor |
G. P. Clark who has been called
to preach the memorial sermor
at Merrick Bro. J. W. Garner |
will occupy the pulpit next Sur.-|
day morning. The pastor will,
bo back for the evening servict
Mr. Chantry, Mr. and Mrs. O.
8. Miles. Mr. and Mrs. A. Miles
drove to Tryon Sunday.
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* Bain Bealty Co. |
Real Estate and Loans
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 quick monev
Titles perfect.
M. G. BAIN. PERKINS.
Vi. OKLAHOMA.
C, M. JUSTICE.
your I T i l,tai,) Joa»^.
Jeweler and Optician Office in First National Bank
rn I Perkins . Oklahoma. | Budding.
[STILLWATER, 0KLA
MONEY TALKS
A Loud Noise
The policy of this hank is encourage .he sum,
savmg deposttor. and they receive as careful
nttention. as our largest depositor
Let us help you save KNOUCH MONEV so Ytili
CAN HEAR IT TALK U
|£ OKLAHOMA. S “ *>elp you »ve ENOIJCH MONEY «Y0U
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The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1910, newspaper, May 27, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1139218/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.