The People's Press (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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HILL S THOMAS
A Prime Necessity
A lnufik arruunt t* i» prime nmiwity tu every
numnwful taurineM enter|»HM\ a* well to the farm-
rr «s in the mmluiiil,
lX*|*«iiturH will always receive courteous treat-
ment, ami *|ierial luw rates in (he in.»Iter of
loan*. We oiler lilwral term* ami the best «r\ ice.
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; Does all kinds of watfin, repair and blacksmith
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| him your work.
I opposite Moreland's Implement House, Perkins, Ok.
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Purest Valley
The Ledbetter "One-Seed" Cotton and Corn Drills, Ra-
cine-Sattley Farm Implements, and Racine Buggies and
Wagons. Don't forget it. I. D. ANDREW
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TALKIN6
MACHINES
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Little (irave Sharp is reported
Ui ho qui'.o ill at this writing.
1 An ice cream supper was giveii
jilt Deb Vanderpnol's Kridaj
night.
Walter Iirixey and family
visited Thursday night at the
homo of Will Smith.
llerb Johnson and family,
Walter Brixey and family and
John Bower were callers at the
j Dunlap home Sunday evening.
L. 13. Thompson and family
visited Sunday evening with his
I uncle, J as. Thompson and family.
A nuinerb of friends and neigh
bors gathered at the home of
Walter BrLvey Friday evening to
bid them farewell before they
leavo for Oregon, where they wil
make their future home refresh
ments were served. The ladies
d resell ted Mrs. Arixey with u
lly III -TI.KU
June 12.
Another heavy rain Sunday.
James Clark returned Friday
Stung!
The following interesting
friuii Tocu,,,.,,!,. wliero l,„ l,a»|f.nd .siKnifie««t eommunica-
been working in a drugstore. tion IS leptoduccd from the
Merle Spalding returned home
from Stillwater last Tuesday.
weekly newspaper published
... i.i, , , r at Mutual, Okla:
w. K. Jirulucll and family , , .
•ro Turaluy visitors (it T. II.:.'.".".? 1 Vo|'le WU",i'1 a'Kl
ocktons. Vicinity:
Aii there bus been a number
J. 1. Jones and wife of Co vie, I u.sk n*e in regard to make and
are visiting with Mrs. A. B. kind of kerosene stove that burn
Olurlc. c(j ,ny bouse in Mutual, Okla.,
10. L. and Fred Galbrafth, Pn Saturday, t he ^ 24th day of
Loren Stockton andOrtst Ilesser! May> This was a wickles
As long as thy last, I will give away
one of these High (irade Machines!TI "i"'
I a lutiMioiir all rctureu to their
FREE with every $25.00 in cash trade
Coupons given with all purchases, un
til the last machine is gone. I
issuing coupons Wednesday, May 15- ; '
° 1 iii Perkins over Sunday.
Call and see these machines and
homes, bidding lliem adieu and
and wishing them suoceis in
their new home.
Lp„ n ttobt. llurrisand family, Frank
Kirby and wife and nieet-, Pearl
hear some excellent mnsic.
ThE MODEL
ALBERT JORNS, Prop.
See our Ladies' solid leath-
er low cut shoes, .$1.50. The
Modle.
I.ijhiiIn to. Items
15* l'<' BTL'liK TIXLIB
made a trip to Stillwater Tues-
day.
John Thomas and wife and
Opel Thomas visited Saturday
eve and over Sunday with Orval
Ball and wife.
It is reported that' the well
drillers on B. m. Moreheads
place are down over S00 ft with
the casing, and the well is pro-
gressing nicely.
D. S. wall is an<> family spent
Sunday at J. F. Ringwald's.
There was no Sunday school
at F. V. Sunday on account of
the heavy rain in the morning.
oil stove and was bought of
Sears ifc Koebuck and is not the
kiud of a stove handled by Mr.
Thomas,our hardware man here,
and I want to say that this is
what I have got for buying cheap
goods, and I would advise any
one who wants a coal oil stove to
buy a wick stove and got the best
as it does not pay to buy cheap
goods.
E. C. IIALL.
Preceding the above an-
nouncement the newspaper
gave a report of the destruc-
tion of Mr. Hall's new home,
mentioning in connection
30 DAYS
Special
Shoe Sale
Commencing June 1st, 1907
In order to close out the following
lots of shoes, we will make a special sale
lasting throughout the month of June
Lot No. 90 regular price $2.15 now$1.90
183 " " 2.35 " 2.15
182 " " 2.35 " 2.15
These are shoes to "dress up" in
and shoes for good, substantial work
service. Don't delay your purchase.
Yours for business,
John Wagner
Dealer in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes &
Hardware
Perkins Oklahoma
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Delbert Mai key returned home there with the fact that the
last Thursday. exploding stove was a Sears
Ed Lee is on the sick list this & Roebuck "wickless." The
wet>k house was not insured and
The Forest Valley Phone Co s the blow falls heavily on the
A and B tuet at the Albright owner.
school house Monday for the I. D. Andrew sells the
":c ^ew Perfection, an absolute-1
ly safe »'H'k~bumcrcoal oil)
h*bed. however stove. Don't run any risk, T w, » , . ,
by a "wickless" stove. Try Wilson & Thorough- Old Lames comfort shoes
man for Fancy Shirts, at SI per pair. The Model.
Twcni* -fi\e ccnt and N)(W js (h<> t,me ^ 75c »100-
* to subscribe for the
NUDIMEMM Men's Hint) Socks, at
iidofts H Thorc^uphman's*
llrmd%hmM of Win field
twenty nine cc«t corset
lr* Kraan Whi • cover cmbn>kler>. at Wil
Mi- Wdiai Kd 4r t son & Thoroughman's.
People's Press.
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Strickland, C. A. The People's Press (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1907, newspaper, June 13, 1907; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc304859/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.