The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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sdnejk? There are lots of |,«-r j>!*» to
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cro.-.-. ■ e »:iC', .*ii. Kiev ,ire ur.d
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rour kidneys uie wic rtf. They need
dlcf without delay. Take »eWitt's
tdiiey and-bladder pills; tncy are for
eak back, ltd! imrnul Ion of the hind
er, backache and weul; kidneys. Sold
or. It. \Y. Holbrook.
d ir thi old Grvvk
eiiMe. i* coining |
The light has j
tR® battles have been
r, „ „. | bloody, the centuries are strewn
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ele siv. Frank Claik, Robert ... ... ,
drink, with countless homes
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!'.».* hemo reference call on or nddnxs Mr*. KchiKinover. Perkins
Three Years Tor 25 Cents.
Farm Protfrcsr. a hij; monthly ajrrl*
ltural paper, of St. l.ouis, Mo., an*
unces that tlie subscription price
dl hr udv u;o .I to 2") coats per year
viuriin^ Jau- 1, 11> S Uolil that
tc subscriptions will he accepteil at
ie o^d late of th: e years f..r 2*> cents Walker 90.2. Ninth grade Mable
aim Lro/ross is oao of the best farm
ipersio iho {. t. >* ry. and well worth
io advai'.v- asked. Scud us 23c at
3V&0
Baird: an I I». E. Si. Clair, Koy
Sto.'ie, Okla.: .Miss Jeanette and
Will Ti. !o- Caldwdl. Kan.; Mr.
H. V. »Va-.vf»»'d, Eari’'.an. Iov.a:
Mrs. W. A. Hubbard and daugh-
ter and son. Mias Myrtle return
cd to Stillwater with tho jolly
crowd in the evening.
The following pupils made the
highest average in their grades
for the second month. Second
grade, Bessie Carlyle 92, Third
grades, Ralph Stone 95. Fourth
grades, Ray mod Shannon, 93.
Fifth grade, Ray Skinner 96.
Sixth grade, Agness Schoonover
95.4. Seventh grade, Fern Mc-
Kee nan 94. Eight grade, Prilla
.ce to pay f.-r :i three-year ruibscrlp-
. I r j. ’! are already paid up in ad-
ince sen-i 2.3 cents and have your
me <•:;?( i.dcd throe eass humor. A
teiutiful fruit- picture, size 22x20 in-
Willett 98 3. For the third month
Second grade, Marguerite Coss
93. Third grade, Ralph Will- ing the country in an irresistible
wrecked and ruined, with blast-
e 1 reputations, with seared
consciences, wtii that hope de-
. r d which inuketh the heart
yicx. John Barleycorn, general-
issimo of the hosts of evil, the
beasts of prey, the legeons of
devils* fiends incarnate, is being
driven to the wall. The scorpion
is being surrounded with fire.
The bonds of the hunted tiger
grow less and less. The hosts of
hunters press on, remorselessly,
mercilessly, armed with argu-
ment, business reasons, moral
suasion, decency, self-preserva-
tionrthe hope of civilzation. At
this beginning of the eight year
of the twentieth contury, wo are
able to report progress. The
temperance movement is sweep
Ayers 1
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ft Ayer’s Pills. Ayer’s Pills,
i CT Ayer’s Pills. Keep ssying
I n this over and over af&in.
The best laxative.
Want your moustache or beat
a beautiful brown or rich black? Ui
£ BUCKINGHAM’S DYE
ie nRicn.tftuiwiiMiir.uuiM,MNKi.ii
Scholarship l ur
The Journal has for sah
arship in thcCapital Cii
ness College. We can
money.
schol-
Busi*
<e you
Lin?crinj
Cold
iams 96. Fourth grade, Ray-
mond Shannon 92. Fifth grade.
Ray Skinner 96. Sixth grade,
Agness Schoonover 91.8 Seventh
*’• "i:l •*' !or ■’ wn,‘ i t-rade, Pern MeKeebanM. Eight
cover co! t. oftul'c and
ddressail onlois to Farm
Louis Mo.
ionarcos, grade Prilla Walker 99. Ninth
igrade Carrie Smith 99.
Reduction
Blankets in all grades at cost-
Men’s underwear- Sanitary Fleece, Regu-
gnlar price $1.00 now 90 cents.
Ladies Union Suits—both in bleech and un-
bleeched—ten per cent discount.
Children’s underwear—both the union and
separate suits—ten per cent discount.
Covert coats, former price $1.75 now
Cr.e ihoustir.d Pa^cn
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March of Nemesis.
In 1811, nearly ona hundred
years ago. thera was at the pres-
ent site of B •ojkville, Indiana, a
cariojo combinition in the way
. of a man. lie was preacher,
wave and soon, it is asserted, no
whiskey will be sold in the i ... ,h1 , d»i_orv
United States except in the larger ! COat, no W $1.30^
cities, into which the criminal
element of the country flock.
The trend is toward enforced
abstinanco and the makers cf ,
liquor are plainly alarmed. Near- Will in°8'C ail Competition in that lin©.
See our largo stook of dress liats-
Now is the time to supply your wants for
Oa our fLannette— Regular Price 10,12 1-2
and 15 cts Now 81-3, 10 and 12 1*2 cts.
Bleeched and Unbleeched Muslins, We
ly 40,000,000 people, about half
the population of the country,
now live in temperance territory.
Whoever you are, whether you i winter goods,
call yourself Reason, Justice
Morality, Sanity, Patriotism, De-
. cency, Civilation, hasten to en-
far.nrr. distiller and bar Keeper : ron yourself in the great army
a'.l rolled in one. He had come 0f freedom so as to be in at the
into the then territory in 1797. j jenth of the Blatant Beast,
and was the first minister among! ---- ----
! mrHtroos ontc.it rnr.*r.n*r»r but ouiok
1 LY CVHZO BY ClIA.VttCItUUMB COuaM
: tUtMDY.
"L'sst. winter I caught a vory severe
cold whlcl. IWiyered for weeks,” says
J. Uiquart. of Zephyr, Ontario. “My
rout;h was very dry and harsh. The
local dealer recommended Chamber-
Iain’s CoukIi Remedy and guaranteed
It, so I gave it atrial. One small bot-
tle of it cured me. I believe Cham-
berlain’s Cough Remedy to be the
best I have ever used.” This .'remedy
Is for sale by the Central Drugstore.
Boys and Misses school shoes
a specialty, see our goods and
prices before buying. We have
come to stay and if good goods
and right prices will merit your
business, we are after it at the
Model.
A RELIABLE REMEDY FCR CROUP.
Mrs. S. Rosinthal, of Turner, Mich-
igan says: “We have used Chamber
Iain’s Cough Medicine for ourselves
and children for several years and
like it very much. I think it is the
only remedy for croup and can highly
recommend it.” For sale by the
Central Drugstore.
1) 111
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W airier.
I CURECANCER
My mild Combination Treatment la used
by the patient at home. Years of success
Hundreds of testimonials. Endorsed hv
Physicians. Ministers, Etc. It destroys
cancerousgrowth, eliminates disease from
system. No matter how serious yourciee_
how many operations you hatebac—do not
‘r.';.c “P kye. Write at once for PEEK
BOOS* — ''Cancer apil Its Cure."
DR O. A JOHNSON,
KOCHS 80-87, USSU CITY. KO.
1233 63IXD AVt.
Or- O. a. John.on: Tour home treatment cured
the can.er on niT r.ce. t recommend it to sutler-
*rs. .s A. Hti/A:«r,(3iencoc, Okl*. I'.. 2.
■vlf
t'a* early sett’era o.a the White-
water. Th > town of Brookvil.’e,
in Franklin county, near the
Oni * harder, was laid out in 1S07
just acenury ago, and this
iroaching whiskey seller was a
main attar in starting the pli:e.
he preached regular
CASTOR IA
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