The Perkins Journal (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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Starring
Mao Murry
Reel Comedy -
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se of progress is so gradual that we have not
rs like the farmer
int corn because
therefore seed
iderable road buil-
ear here This is
ey all the
e oft than transportation
oftener
st a life
east of tht bridge is
1 and arrangements
been perfected to
Jd y portions
thridge is grading a
east of town which if
will open a stretch of
ur miles wide and sev-
)ng twenty eight square
Perkins trade i3ecanse
Idition of the roads most
ople in this district go to
J'ns Vt hat we are driving
Perkins has a chance to in-
et trade and liven up a bit
1 town is not dead yet
d ) not CIVIte to any
tie days if a fellow wants
ing he has to go and get it
s to get on the lob and stay
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rleins is pepping up these
the city dads have been
Attain street of
ss and weeds ‘Ve had not no--el
thitt the streets looked par
ularly bad but the other Mor-
we stopedtto look aril portion
at- hod lust been cleaned tip
very ihing had been WI cies' ni
0 the curb the ditches opened
Ire crossings leveled and the con-
trast caned hi to wonder how
many other things tbere mighibe
about town that we tolerate sin-
ply because their growth has been
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to date battery station in-
d to test: repair or rebuild
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1 Starring
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Comedy
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THE PERKINS JOURNAL
VINCO ITEM
noti
Jim Kirg and family of sleek
have been visiting her mother
Mrs Myrick the last week
Roy Ma Ily and wife returned
home last week having been visi
ting her folks in Pawbee
Gertie Grimm visited her
mother -Mrs Elliott last Friday
Mr King ane wife aud Mr and
Mrs Myrick took dinner Thurs-
day at the home of Luther Mal-
loy Friday with Roy Malloy and
Sunday at the home di R
Stone
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Morman Carbary left Sunday
morning for Kaw City
Mr and Mrs Recer and daugh-
ter and Mr PerryCheatham and
family spent Sunday at the home
of Earl Hughs
vrs Mary Parks visited Dolly
Coffman one day last week
On account of bad weather we
did not have preaching Sunday
We had good attendance at the
bible school
Mr and Mrs Roy NI ulloy stint
onday at the home of Noah
Spillers
Mrs Jessie Case visited Mrs
Dolly Coffman Monday after
noon
I John Butler Jr Is visiting
'friends In Blackwell
Carl Courtwright paid a visit to
a dentist in Stillwater last Thurs
day
Mrs Jessie Case and neice Ger-
trud e were in Tryon Monday of
last week
Norman Carbury was shopping
in Stillwater Wednesday
John Bartholomew spent
Wednesday in Oklahoma City
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Game called at 3 o'clock sharp
Admission - - - 25c and 35c
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We have for your inspectli'm a splendid -line of fall goods in the new
shades of wool suitings in our store We have the most complete line of
fall and winter merchandise that you could wish to choose from if ru had
access to the Wholesale Markets yourself W6 bought these goods right
and knowing conditions in this part of the state we are going to retail them
at the right Price There is no woman but will enjoy examining these
goods and we will enjoy showing them to you
Beauty Crepe in Wool
wool SWEATERS SPORT COATS
CRETON DRAPERIES for Comforts
OVERALLS for
$125 $150 S185
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STAR BRAND
SHOES
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They are the better and the PRICE is 1
the LOWEST QUALITY COIDERED
Buy The Best
and
Still Save
BEAUTIFUL NEW WOOL DRESS SUITINGS
' The New French Serge The New Granite Cloth
afid Storm Serge
r Men's
Khaki Pants
S135
(All
!WAGNER'S
BLANKET ECONOMIES
We are selling 72 by 80 WOOL NAP
4 POUND BLANKETS
A REAL BARGIN at
1 $350 per pair
MEN'S KHAKI
SHIRTS 90 Cts
sizes to 17 GOOD and HEAVYJ
Bring Us
Your
Produce
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st a life
ast of tht I
I and attar
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Jd y portions
thridge is gi
east of town
will open a st
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)ng twenty eigl
Perkins trade
Idition of the ro
ople in this distr
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Perkins has a chal
et trade and liver
I town is not ch
d ) not come
ese days if a fella
ing he has to go an
is to get on the lob
rkins is pepping
the city dads ha
clemingthe main
ss and wteds We had
-d ihiit the streets loot
olarly bad but the oth
14 WC stopedto look at'i
at- hod lust been clea
very ihing had been et
o the curb the ditches
ire crossings leveled and
trast cattied tti to wont
many other things tbere
about town that we toler
ply because their growth
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to test: repair or rebu
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The Perkins Journal (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1923, newspaper, September 21, 1923; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2147724/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.