The Perkins Journal. (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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purilkr. Into new liornea, we u ill neml Lf. >ai.i Ua4. Via:
absolutely if r„ IO.OOU treatments. 11.1 Jan** l.u»ir» of Prrkla*. O. T.: Jainr* Will-
H. II. quickly cutes old ulcers, scrofula, ’ I’Mta-u A- H**iriitoto. AlfrvU M#*o«|
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tames or joints. rheuinatWio. rutsrth.
pimples, festering eruptlunr. Unis,
ecitema, itching skin or bhaal humors,
eating, bleeding, fe*terieg sores and |
even deadly cancer. H. II. II. ni drug-
stores 41. For free treatment address I n>or® J’°«,r '»n®* become nfTaotad with
Klnod Palm Co., Atlanta, (la. Medi- • "*»*•'"» decay. They a ho de-
sire sound lungs should never neglect
u cough. There is no other cureao
safe, so sure, so certain and quick in
its effect as (ioneb’e Mexican 8yrup.
It is bo pleasant to take that little
children will often ask for more. Price
25 cents.
cine sent at once, prepaid. Describe
trouble and free medical advice given
until cured. 11. II. II. cures the most
deep-seated cases, after all else fails.
H. it. i«. heals every sort and makes the
hJiuHl pure and rich.
Sick Headache. ! No. TOI.I—First {.uniUliftl Auir. I. IWtt.
NOTICE FOR 1*1 BLICATIOV
is caused by constipation, indigestion j Land offlee at Outhrle, Oku.. July*30. HKK:
and biliousness, which may he cured i N<»u<-* is Ix-rt-bv irtvm turn the folloaine-tmin-
_ , , , , , e«l settler has flkd notice <>f his ttiti-titIon to
and the cause of the headache removed niaki- un«i proof lu supi>o*t of his < iaim. and
that said proof will l»- nia>le before the Re if
lister anti Receiver oi the 1'. S. hand Office,
at (inthrle. okla.. oil Sept. N.1H0'2. cis:
WYATT COOPE::, of wr:ght, O.T.,
for the SE'a of section 33, township 1“ X.,
j Kange 2 E.
lie numes the following witnesses to prove
Ins coti’imious residence u|>on and cultivation
of said land, viz •
Charles T. Buzz I of Goodnight, O. T.,
John A. Davis of PerKins, O. T., Ray Utter,
. of Perkins, O. T., Jasper C. I.ongan, of
ten I was unable to work. Then when Wright, o. T.
by the use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup i
Pepsin. This splendid remedy may be 1
obtained of Ilill and Thomas in 50c
and fJ bottles.
All Were Saved.
“For years I suffered such untold
misery from Ilronchitis,” writes J. II.
Johnston, of Hrougliten. (ia , “that of.
everything else failed, I was wholly
cured-by Dr. Kiug's New Discovery
lor consumption. My wife suffered
intensely Irom Asthma, till it cured
her, and all our experience goes to
show it is the best croup medicine in
the world.’' A trial will convince you
its unrivaled tor throat and lung dis-
' eases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.
Trial bottles free, at all druggists.
CHUBSH DIB3CT3SY.
KKLIGIOrS son KTXJSS.
Methodist Cncunn. J. I., llcfloy, pastor, i jress
Prt-achiiitt servtci-s nach Satibath at 11 a in. j
and 8 p iu. Sunday school at. 10 a. in. Junior
Lea gin* at.3 o’clock Sunday afternoon. Senior ;
Kpwortb Lea true every Tuesday evening at ti !
Weekly prayer meeting Thursday evening at S I The democratic
FOHX J. BOLES. Register.
It Needs A Tonic.
There are times when your liver needs
a tonic. Don’t give purgatives that
gripe and weaken. DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers expel all poison from the
system and act as tonic to the liver,
w. Scott, 531 Highland Ave.. Milton
Pa., says: “I have carried DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers with me for sever-
al years and would not be wilhout
them.’’ small and easy to take. Pure-
ly vegetable. They never gripe or dis-
E R. Thomas.
41——m vt lb* •l«WMeb, tlvmm «ik| kbt*
IM)*, lb*) build up MUd fl«M MM lif*
to lb# »b*»|r |(«|(M
toe. t*iMMMMtwd by all drugguU
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Him) L. skltnek of tibvIUburf.
lima, mu uutrd **f t rlmoMrli lioubk
• lib wblrb h* h»l Im*d •lltirtvd Im
)Nt*. b) four IsAM of t’bambrilaiu'M
•inmich and lim tablets. 11# hai
pieviousl) tn*d many oilier remedies
and a number of ph)>iciana without
relief. For Male by Palace Drugstore
It atand* where others fall: It bent#
the hi*ml and all—“Pride of Pern.
Tety TrimsAi.
It la with Joy I tell you »hat Kodo
did for me. I was troubled with my
stomach for several months. 1'pon
being advised to rue Kodol, I did an
and words cannot tell the good It has
done me. A neighbor had dyspepsia
so that he had tried most everything
I told him to use Kodol. words of
gratitude have come to ine from bun
because I recommended It.—(jeo. w
Fry, Viola, Iowa. Health and strength,
of mind and body, depend on the atom
ach, and normal activity of the digest-
ive organs. Kodol, the great recon-
structive tonic, cures all stomach and
bowel troubles, indigestion, dyspepsia
Kodol digestH any food you eat. Take
a dose after meals. E. R. Thomas.
Summer Session Educational In*
stitutions, Chicago, III.
For the above the Santa Fe Route
will make a rate of one fare pluss $2
for the round trip. Dates of sale
June 10, 17, 21 and 24. Final return
limit Sept. 15. 1902.
1 Moiling far#. M*
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Try tb*m Ool) Dr King's X*w |jf# Pilk
Democratic Ticket
primary Tuesday
Baptist Chckch—Sunuav School at 10 a. j resulted in the nomination of the fol-
» m. On SatU’ihiy 2 n. in. before second .Sun- ; lowing ticket:
day in each month, business meeting.--Reg- Sheriff, J. P. Hesser
ular preaching services on second and fourth Probate Judge, J. R. Claik
Sundays, m■■ruing n-d evening. Vrayer | register of Deeds, W. L. Norman
meeting Wednesday night of each week.- j Countv Superintendent, Miss Dent
Home Mission Band meets every Sunday at I * ,, ..
n <>n d i d o ' I Treasurer \V. Dutton
2 30.—Rev. J. V\. Raxkin, Pastor. ^ ,,, , , T T. . .
County Clerk, A. J. Hartenbower
Covgreoational—PnitKtss Order of ser-1 CounTy Attorney. C. L. Burdick
vices: SuTniay-8clmi>l at iu a. m; preaenmg at *7 *
11 a. ; Junior Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m. | Assessor. Ik. O. Hudson
preaching at ts:00 p. m. Weekly nraver-i.ieet- | Sl,rveyor T. P. German
lug; Wednesday evening at. t :30. 1 .P.8.C.E. J ,
meet® every Sunday even inbefore church.— } Coroner. J. M. Snarpless.
C. J. Rives, Pastor. | COMMIPSIOXERS.
Catholic CnntcH.—Kegu,ar serviees the j 1st district Harry .Tones
Second Sunday in each month: Celebrate Mess 2nd district. P. II. Sullivan
at 10:30. Father Auceaux of Langston, priest 1 . ... _ ...
in charge. 3rd district W. E. Minnich
„ _ ...... PERKIXS TOW NSHIP.
Edex CiiArEt.—Lnited Brethren in Christ.
Preaching at the t naptl tn« lirst and third Cleric, \\ c*. Dillon
Sabbath of each mo„n, at 11 n m. Sunday- Treasllrer, A. G Williams
school every Sunday at ill o’elix k a in. i. r.
sehiad every Sunday ......................... r
• T. meets every s-unaav evening at 7;3il. i rilStee,
Prayer-iueetingevery \*euuesoay night.—Kev. j .Justice of the Peace,
F.C.Eden, Fast....
Jacob Ringwald
J. M. Sample
COVOREOATION’AL—Olivet •*> miles south-
west of Perkins)—Freacniug every Sun lay at
.1 p. ni.;Sunday-School at2n.ni. C. J. Rives
Pastor.
Maps For Sale.
The Journal has for sale a new sur-
vey map of Oklahoma and Indian ter-
Christiax Church—Preaehln; 1st.. 2 id. j ritort. show ing distances, municipal
and am. Lord’s Dav in the nn-mu. snmiav ) towns and post offices. Call and see
bcb’ioi every Sunday at i0 a. in : ChriMian I ,
Endeavor Sunday evening fa-fore ehun ii. I nem.
Prayer iiieeting Tburxiay evea.ng.—J. tV.j _
Garner Pasto*.
Richer in Quality than m«st
10* Cigars
ttMJls*
SINGLE
BINDER
situAvrS^aut
A Kecssi&ry Freewtlen.
Don’t neglect a cold. It is worse than
unpleasant. It is dangerous. By us-
One Minute Cough Cure you can cure
it at once. Allays inflammation,
clears the head, soothes and strength-
ens the mucous membrane. Cures
coughs, croup, tiiroat ami lung troub-
les. Absolutely safe. Acts immediate-
ly. Children like it. E. R. Thomas.
Old Papers for sale at the
Journal Offices SO cents per
hundred.
Stops the Cough and Works Off the Cold
LnXHtlvt* Ifroino-tjiiiiiiue Fiihiets i-ure
a cold in one da\. No cure, no Pay.
Price 2ocuiiis.
“The Volcano's Deadly Work from
the Fall of Pompeii to the Destruct-
ion of St. Pierre,” by Prof. Charles
Morris, L. L. D. Most intensely in-
teresting book ever published. Com-
plete, thrilling and accurate account
of greatest disaster that ever befell
the human race—greater even than
Pompeii. Tells how Martinique, one
of the most beautiful islands in the
world, was suddenly transformed into
a vertible hell About 500 pages, pro-
fusely illustrated with photographs
taken before and after disaster. Prac-
tically only “Martinique Book” in the
field, for everyone now insists on hav-
ing Prof. Morris’ book and no other.
Best author, largest book, best illus-
trated, scientifically accurate. Price
31.50. Agents wanted. Enormous
profits for those who act quickly.
Most liberal terms. Outfit 10 cents.
Don’t lose a*minute. Send for outfit
immediately and be at work. The
chance of a life-time tor making mon-
ey.
Clark & Co. 222 S. 4tli St. Phila-
delphia. Pa.
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Ma**ll, -
•II off**# art!**. dig*#tb#* gaud, no
li#*tl#riM*. m ch«or# far “tduM.** Try
tk* tawiswlf. only g&e #t *H drug-
fiat*.
Mr* W. tl link* i# hrrr from
(iMttdler viAil in# h*r lurrnu. Mr.
and Mr*. Keliu.
Vet Crtr-Wla*.
Then* Im an old alter'Beal picture of
a girl scared at * graaa hopoer. but In
tba act of hredleaaly treading nu •
snake. Thta ia pat ailed by the man
who spends a largt sum of money build
Ins a cyckne cellar, but neglect* to
piovide bla family with • bottle of
Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diarr-
hoea Remedy aa a safeguard against
bowel complaints, whose victims oat-
number those of the cyclone a bund-
rod to one. This remedy la every-
where recognized as the most prompt
and reliable medicine in uae for these
diseases. For sale by Palace Drug-
store.
David Ilewey and J. R. Tate, of
Millwaler, were vlMitors In town
yesterday.
Shattin All lacerdt-
Twice in the hospital, F. A. Gulledge
Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sum to
doctors to cure a severe case of piles,
causing 24 tumors. When all failed
Uucklen’s Arnica Salve soon cured
him. Subdues infhunation, conqueis
aches, kills pains. Best salve in the
world. 25c at all druggists.
The Perkins fair and Old settlers
rc-union begins Sept.23.
My boy when four years old was tak-
en with colic and cramps in His stom-
ach. I sent for the doctor and be in
.ected morphine, but the child kept
getting worse. 1 then gave him half a
teaspoonful of Chamberlain’s colic,
cholera and diarrhoea Remedy, and in
half an hour he wa» sleeping and soon
recovered.—F. L. Wilkins,Shell Lake,
Wis. Mr. Wilkins is book-keeper for
the Shell Lake Lumber Go. For sale
by Palace Drugstore.
Dr. F. S. Peck of Stillwater gives
special attention to chronic diseases.
Office over New York Racket. Still-
water. Okla. Plume 97.
OBNUINk CASTORIA bbWAVg
Bear* th« Sifn*ttir« of
Tin Kind Tm Ian Always Bought
In Use Por Over 30 Years.
£ysen:ery Cured
Without the Aid cfa
Doctor.
“I am just up from hard spell of the
llux” ( lysentei)) says Mr. T. A. Pin-
ner, a well known merchant of Drum-
mond. Tenn. “I used one small bot-
tle of Chamberlain's colic, cholera and
diarrhoea Remedy and was cured with-
out having a doctor. I consider it tne
best cholera medicine in the worid.”
There is no need ot employing a doc-
tor when this remedy is used, for no
doctor can prescribe a better medicine
Cor bowel complaint in anv form eith-
er for chiluren or adults. It never
fails and is pleasant to take. For sale
by Palace Drugstore.
‘Our favorite perscnption:” Use
good judgment and a reasonable ex*
penditure and subsist mainly on Pride
of Perry.
SWA
While Sulphcr Spring. I T. YOUR BAD TEETH
Kamtiiui lor lUmratlvr water* KU- dmilxlru III- ran* of J<»r
-............. -* »■?• .*- -
springs in tbo United States. Beauti-
ful scenery, perfect climate, swift,
clear, running si reams. Picturesque
lake full of game tlali. An abundance
of quuil and prairie chicken. Excel-
lent hotel accommodations.
Reduced rate tickets to Sulphur and
return on aule dally vlu Simla Fe.
For particulars concerning hotel
and other rates, apply to J. A. Rob-
ertson, Agent, Perkins, Okla.
For Sale.
A now White Rowing machine high
grade to be shipped direct from fac-
tory. Call at tills office fur informa-
tion.
paired by the latest methods known
In modern Dentistry, or
Ilmoveri Without Pain
If beyond repair.
Artificial teeth guaranteed U> lit
the mouth and give perfect satisfact-
ion at LOWEST PRICES.
('all and see iis. Examination
Free.
DR* SNYDER, DENTIST,
Perkins. Okla.
(’APT. A. A. (iETCHKLL,
AUCTIONEER.
28 years experience in five slates
and territories. Correspondence so-
licited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
PnONK Central. Stillwater, Oklahoma.
BUCKSKIN BILL’S
REALISTIC
WILD WEST
Grand Military Tournamet and
ROUGH RIDERS
OF THE
WORLD
Tbia signature ia oa every bos ot
tba remedy that j
SiClght ThrtaUaad
“ While picnlcing last month or 11-
vear-old hoy was poisoned by some
weed or plant.” says w. II. Dibble,of
Sioux City. Ia. “lie rubbed thepoi-
Requiring 1,000 Men and Horses.
Among the many features of this Mammoth Exhibition will be feats of
markmanship, introducing Buckskin Bill who will appear at each perform-
ance, day arid night, and give his wonderful exhibition of shooting from
horseback at full speed, also a score of male and ft male crack shots of the
world in plain and fancy shooting.
WILD BRONCOS, A HERD OF BUFFALO AND TEXAS
STEERS.
FREE STREET PARADE AT 10 A. H.
To Cart A Cold la Oae 5ay.
Take Laxative Kroon*QuinineTablrts. 1 moo off hia hands into bis eyas #nd for I Tfrf> E,hiMtinn* Dally. Rain or Shioe. Afternoon at 2. Night at IW
All druggists lef ind the money if it .while we were afraid he would kme.
‘ Gon £jh"bPxK *ignat"re hi, tight. Finally* neighbor recom-
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Situations Secured
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mi amom tm ^audfi
Vf*t
Massey Ssriv*
mended DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
The Drat application helped him »"d
in » few daoa he waa as well ever.”
For din diaease*. ctita bum*. ar«ld«.
wmiml*. invert bites. I»eWitt'a witch
Hazel Salve i» Mire cure. I teller* *
pile, at once. Beware of omatetfeita
E. tt.
»>pcn 1 h»*ur earlier.
WILL EXHIBIT AT
Pei kins, Friday. September u. iuoj.
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