The People's Press (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 27, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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ty and priees. Examine them, they'll suit you
I. D. ANDREW Perkins, Okla
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and you will
Yoy may look the Territory over
find that the
Payne County Bank of Perkins
* Offers Advantages Equal to Any
Capital Stock $10,000. Surplus $6,000.
A bank account is the first round in the ladder of
success. Start one with us. Interest paid oil time
deposits.
Rock, Pres. J- A. Hert, V. Pres.
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V. Kesworthv, Cash.
REMEMBER THE DATE
Dr. Norwood
the Veterinary Surgeon of Stillwater
will be at Frame's Barn prepared
o treat all diseases of horses and cattle.
MONDAY. JANUARY 14
;a?"Or.e'day only. Examinations free
I ,m also agent for the National Live Stock Insurance Co.;
Insure cattle, Jrsesand mules
any cause. Rate: 0 mo. 3* perceat. 1 yr.
yrs. 71 percent.
flatting in tlito tw»ighb*»riwid.
d. W. Foarhty ami fatuity
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For Sale
Soiuv v»*ry ti n«* high grade
young (iMrforil bull* for Mil**:
iuti|uiro of K. K. Thorns* ti 40
We know, and you will
find, that our prices are
right on Ladies' and Child-
ren's shoes, quality consid-
ered.—John Wagner.
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By Hrsrr.KU.
There was meeting at Forest
{Valley Sunday, morning and
night, S. M. Kirk preached.
Jim Mann returned home
Sunday bo spend Xtiias; also Miss
Hattie came up from Edmond.
The box supper at. F. V. was
.well patronized and a goodly
evening. A large crowd and a sum reaiized there from for books
good time is reported. jand picturs for the school.
P. A. Middlebusher delivered
corn Saturday to C. Workman. |fbiUe,htGr Lela have eone to
\ Eden _Cha pel
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! Cuy Williams ljaled hay last
j week for C. L. Osborn.
I Joe Gillcison and family were
Stillwater visitors Saturday.
' T. A. Hager and wife of Per-
' kins visited Tuesday week with
! their daughter, Mrs. Al Williams.
| j An oyster supper was given at
the Al Ball home Thursday
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Miss Edith Hager spent Thurs-
day and Friday with Miss Laura
Osborn.
Frank Eden drilled a well
last wsek for Chas. Bailey.
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Stillwater, Okla.
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For Tender Meat
Fresh and Salt Meats
Oysters and Fish in season |
Butter, Eggs & Produce -
Cash paid for Hides and Furs
L. J. ENSLOW, Pro. |
West Side Cherry Street.
: W. R.
jdaughtei
Missouri to spend the holidays
and attend the wedding of Miss
Beula Keagy who visited in F. V.
last summer.
Geo. Kirk and wife and Alma
Kirk spent Xrnas at Agra with
Mrs. Kirks parents.
Thos. L. Carney left for Knisly,
Kan., Monday on a business trip.
Grandmother Carney is better
and was able to attend Xtnas
dinner at her grand daughter's,
M rs. Bessie Ely.
Jim Carrand wife entertained
with a Xrnas dinner and a dance
at m'ght; a tine time is reported.
Jake Ringwald and family and
Beware of Ointments for Ca-
tarrh that Contain Mercury
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
through the mucous surface. Such
articles should never be used except
on prescriptions from reputable phy-
sicians, as the damage they will do is
ten fold to the good you can possibly
derive from them. Ilall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. .1. Cheney .
a Co., Toledo, O., contains no mer-
cuey, and is taken internally, acting Jake Ringwald and family and ukio»»— —
directly upon the blood and mucous ( \fr alK| Mrs. Wallis spent Xraas be known as the Oklahoma City,
surfaces of the system. In buying) at jjic]fmall h0me. Henryetta & St. Louis. The
Hall's Catarrali Cure lie sure you get; new road will tap one of the
the genuine. It is taken internally; Mrs. Ringwald returned home L/brtgt cf t|,e SOnth-
iVnd is made in Toledo, Ohio by r..I. Monday from a short visit to! ; d mpan |he cheapenlng
Cheney and Co. lest.mon.aJs ire.. , hei-sister, Mrs. St Clair who is j w . , . tr . ..
Sold by Druggist. Price 7*. per. < of fuel along the line.
bottle ' Davenport had its tirst tire of
Take Hall's Family Pills for oonsti
pat ion.
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kill«Kl 110»nr* m -II. olt!
j.wiMird nr^.g • »l U.nc*. M «luf»
«lld yellow eqnt.
Hlillw*tor li4A s w«ll the
of whii'li U «ii*l to huvM
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Uiphthfra i » Htiltwitnr,
M>io«'d«4th4 rfp'jrto.l.
The cheap jdwelry vuiulors of
Cu*hing ar*»«ng4gi*l in a oooi-
fMcitorn' war wliioh «*nn«umes
much *pa«:»! in tlio I«kmI papers.
•Hjufthing now has the positive
ittHur&nce of a ^lO.OJ.I canning
factory," says tlm Independent'
Chas. Osgar, a Ripley uior-
chat, Is a *lrd degree Mason. .
The editor of the Stillwater
Progress is so struck on his owo
articles that he is in the habit of
reprinting them two or three
times.
Lincoln County Briefs
The Sparks review last we6k
was a reproduction of the Ken-
drick Dispatch- almost whQlly
so. t ,,
A destructive dre, which origi-
nated in a saloon, where the
burning qualities of some alcohol
was being tested, consumed
several buildings at Stroud last
week, besides injuiring several
persons.
The sorjvalistsat their conven
tion in Perry the I5th nominated
I. O. Jacoos of Agra for con-
gress-
The new farme.is'junion gin, at
Agra is now in operation
Lincoln cointy peaches took
tirstpremiumot the San Antonia,
Tex., fair.
According to dispatches a new
railroad extending through
Lincoln county will be built from
Oklohoma Citv to Henryetta, to
xNortheast
By Gypsy 8
Oliver Nelson and Miss Ertie ;iny eonsequonre Saturday, Dec.
were callers at Tom Carn*ys;.- The town has no tire protec-
Sunday. i tion and the fire was a total loss
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Phone 84. J
Well, Xmas is over: Santa his of the store of L M. Keeton.
w made his annual visit, the turkey ! *p|te canning factory at Daven-
J, i>een devoui*ed and now wo are p,.„t lias down fi>r the
* j in ho()es of getting back to our j season. The season's run slows
normal condition once more. i a ^tal lif i castas. Last seasons-
Will Murlinand family and Lsh
sister Etta visited Christmas
with relatives in Sparks.
Earl Browneil, who has been
visiting with his sister. Mrs.
F. V. school has closed for two total was c*ses, showing
weeks; Mr. GaJbraith will attend an
the teachers institute.
Mesdames, Frame and Dickey
increase this year of 3,580
The management intends
to increase the facilities foi the
coaingyear.
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Strickland, C. A. The People's Press (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 27, 1906, newspaper, December 27, 1906; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305182/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.