The People's Press (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1906 Page: 3 of 6
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young man'a arm. Dr. Kerwodle several day* of la»t week with
her aunt Mra. Clark.
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We will *ive yuu Tire People's
Press and McCaH's MH^Hziue both oue
year for II.*26.
STATEHOOD
With the coming of state-
hood you will want to buy
a farm, or borrow money to
improve what you have, or
to insure your improvements.
See W. W. WILDER, at
the rear of the Payne Coun-
ty Bank, Perkins, Okla.
waa vtUled. In bulb caa#a it ia
reported Uutt the tfiina were ue%
or kept loaded but had l*t»n tlu* ly**t of tin** u«t*k
loaned and returne<l loaded with
out tlio knowU?dge of the ownera.
There waa preaching at Hope
well Sunday iiiumin# by Itov.
Kiper.
Miaae» Iva Graham, lluaaie
Kilier, Unie and Ik'uluh Boweu,
maie, Kthel and Mitb Ijungan
and Gertie and Myrtio U* wnater
visited with Gertie and (>lara
(Jowger Sunday.
Anumiierof Hopewell young
IHJople went to J. W. Downey a
Friday eveniug to eat ice creaio
and evidently enjoyed the cram;
as well as the music and conver-
sational part of the entertain-
ment.
F. W. Bowen's with many oth-
ers expect to go to Prague to at-
tend the camp meeting to be con
ducted by the I rick brothers be
ginning/Aug. 17.
J. W. Co&ts informed us that
the meeting he expected to en-
gage in about the tirst of Aug-
ust would be put off probably
tiirSepteruber. They expect to
have a large tabernacle on the
Frank Ford place.
There was prayer meeting at
Lester Davis' Sunday afternoon,
1 there was no prayer meeting iu
this place while the "camp meet-
ing at Mt. Vernon was in pro-
gress.
We have evidence of being
good around here just now-the
"vidence: a lint rain Friday even
inganda shower this morning.
Jake Meeker and
STEALS FIRE FRO* THE MIND
Malaria steals tire from the
mind and vigor from the limb
unless you take Dr. Mendenhall's
Chill and Fever Cure to give
.jaitv biothoi mi" wife have yourself new vim. B«tter than
"one on a visit to Jake's mother's, quinine aud does not effect the
0 tl i . head. Pleasant to take. If you
Or Ub»S t—u was hunt tetter than an,
ing a horse Monday morning, he ^ chill Tonic the Central
thought it had only wandered »» K,„„, wj|1
I away.
OUT OF 20 KINDS THE BEST
"Ship one gross Dr. Menden-
liall's Chill and Fever Cure. It
gives tin? beat satisfaction of
about 30 branda 1 carry."—J. R.
Hafford. Drugirtat. Rector, Ark.
Children like it Sold una signed
guaranty by tlie OntraJ Drug.
Store
Miaa I latin- Maiiu ia cxpected
home from Montana in a couple
of weeks.
lierllut Stocktou *poiii Satur-
day night with Merle Spalding.
The oil drill is l>ei»g moved
over from Cushing. They are
to begin drilling on the More-
head place.
Forest Valley nine got beat-
about u talleys playing ball with
the Indians Sunday.
Miss English (colord) was
hired to teach the colord school,
but since they have become dis-
satilied with her and want to
turn herjofT. She is still holding
down the fort. Don't know
what they will do yet.
W. S. Clark was home over
Sunday.
Mrs. Shelly Stocktou expects
her mother to visit her next
month.
Mrs. Cole and her sister, Mrs.
Elliott, are going to the Strip
to morrow.
James Carr came home Satur-
day from the Strip.
Ves Kirk and A1 Caraker are
tixing the well at the school
house, which has been needed
for some time.
Drug Store
money
pay you your
tf.
Quality is the true test of
cheapness. The 4 'Garland
stoves and ranges are the
best. I. D. Andrew. tf
KKMEMBER THE DATE
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Yoy mny look the Territory over and yo« will
find that the
Payne County Bunk of Perkins
Offers Advantaiies Initial to Any
Capital Stock $IO,0UU. Surplus $0,0110.
A Iwtnk account is the tlrst rouud in the ladder of
succchh. Start one with us. Interest paid on Huie
deposits.
C. P. Rock, Pres. J. A. IltKT, V. Pres.
C. W. KknWORTHY, Cash.
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Finding us to be in earnest., the Ridgway-
Thayer company, publishers of
EUEHYIODY'5 IHAGAZII1E
has made us a proposition whereby we can
give you both the
PEOPLE'S PRESS
and Everybody's Magazine In a combination
offer, beginning with this month (Feb.) for
S2 a, Year
We sell for cash and save
you from 10 to 20 per cent
at The Model. tf
THE BEST .
IS NONE TOO GOOD .
If you want your plastering done
good, get Strickland to do it.
Special attention given to patching
and repairing.
Flue building is in my line
I will hang your wallpaper and do
your calcimining.
J. M. STRICKLAND
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Strickland, C. A. The People's Press (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1906, newspaper, July 26, 1906; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305093/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.