The People's Press (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1906 Page: 4 of 6
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YOUR FRIEND
to a SUBSCRIPTION to the
Press I
Peoples
'murh. Mr. Iltinl inn
»|N<nkt*r.
There will »*• an entertaininettl
m iln» 1 'hriatalii church of Tryon
FeU !». There will la* h silver
itiednI tfiVt*n to lli - In1*! »|M-akor.
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M A. Pay ton'a over Sunday.
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i'r»)i«r ii.M'ijiiu wi'rv Thursday
evening *1H o'clock.
Stranger* ami friend* nn« c«»r
(hall) invited iii,,ii'M'i»itrvui»#,
I 'oil c nlie, route all!
W h, Joxix P<i*ior
CO\(i Kl.li A TIO.X A 1.1HI ' KcH
Sunday school at 10 a. 111.
Prqachlng al 11 a. m.
Christian Kud«*avor at ti:il«» p. tu.
I'rouclyug at 7:#0 p. 111.
Prayer meeting Wednesday «v
enings at 7:#o o'clock.
All aro invited to attend.
J. A. Spknckk. Pastor.
fOm»KlM£YCURE
Make* Kidney* sud Bladdor Right
R. A. Ryle's nephew and wife! *
of Carney are visiting them thi» | parmcrs
week. ' I
in (I the Trusts
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Thos. McAdam and family visit-
ed south of the Cimarron Sunday.
Sam Flick .-.till
lumber from Stillwater
plete his wagon sited.
haulimg
to com-
Coltiman's brother of
Of all producers the farmer is hit
hardest by the Trusts. They catch
him coming and going. And the
Trust lives and grows because of
railroad rebates, the "protective"
tariff', and national bank control of
our money system. Evidently the
remedy is to cut off these special
favors which build up and perpetu-
ate the Trust.
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Mrs.
Missouri, who'has been visiting Jom Watson's MiUjazillC,
her, returned home Teuesday.
Evert Golden is hauling lumber
for a new barn on one of his
farms in Elm Grove..
Mrs. McAdam spent Wed-
nesday with Mrs. Linger)felter.
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A MESSAGE TO YOU
UiSERTY nEU/5
We are conducting a safe, conservative banking busi
noss, giving sjxmmm} attention to security offered for loans:
thus providing l'< our depositors 11 safe depository for their
surplus funds. Our years of experience, handling and faith
fully guarding deposit and other trust funds, merits your
coniidenee and juii rouage. \\'t» are in a substancial stone
building with an absolutely tire-proof vault with a burglar
proof, time loek safe, which means something to you.
To the borrower we wish to say, We are here to ac-
comodate your n-H«d within the range of safe, conservative
and prudent hanking principles. Your interests are our»
our interests are yours. ,
invito all to carefully rispect tlie evidences of our
s«*euritv and res|n»nsil»Hilv. I 'oine and sex* us.
1* V > XK COL-NTY HANK
Mr. Bartholamews have moved
onto Chas. French's farm.
Mr. Burton was a Stillwater
| visitor Saturday.
Sam Flick got his carriage
tongue broke Thursday while on
the road home from town.
By Fortunr Teller
Russel Barnes returned Friday
from Kansas City. ... (1, n, ,
Miss Clara Freeman, teacher
Mr. Stookey has moved to a of Center View chool kindly
farm on Wildhorse. diss missed sch<-.1 Thursday
Herbert Young shiped a car of j afternoon so all the scholars
cattle Saturday. might have the <»pportunity of
seeing Grandma Townsen before
Mr Kilmer's neighbors „lM. was 1}tld U) rest in the B.r
gathered in at his home hist Fri-1 |<jns cemetery
day night to remind him of a
birthday. | Robert and Rax
W. T. lyidwiek bought a team 1
1 Ceo
Eisey visited
.100) Monday
Tom W
near Stillwater last Fridav
afterniNin.
the
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want Kvprjrbody'a Mag* j Mr. Hunt a|M>ke at
id t<> read Ton Uwmhi'h , M«nidav ni* nt: there
*. We'll take jnor aub j much of a crmrd out, bul
on al Ihis uflir. tf. present enjrvye.1 the talk
Ui»erty
1 a* not
Mrs. Flick sj
1 with Mrs. Luigen
Mr*. Armstrong uwiii
nt Thursday*
Iter.
Luis- ■
verrfnen trij» »«» stillwater batanlaj.
■the Magazine with a purpose back
of it," was established to teach the
best way of abolishing these special
privileges, and, hence, of rendering
the Trusts powerless to rob the pub-
lic. It is a big monthly rnauazine of
128 pages, with illustrations, car-
toons, Mr. Watson's brilliant edi-
torials, special articles, a serial
story, novelettes, short stories and
poems, by the world's best writers.
Regular price, $1 00 per year; 10
cents the copy, at alt newsstands.
Kvery farmer is interested i.i ktun-
ing the best way to cure the Timim.
evil and how to bring it about.
Now in its second volume, Tom
Watson's Magazine is firmly estab-
lished. and its circulation is grow-
ing rapidly; but we want to add a
hundred thousand subscribers to
our list in the next month or two.
Send Us Three Names
of reading farmers in yoiii neighbor-
hood, together with this advertise-
ment and one-cent stamps—«r a
silver quarter securely wrapped—
41*1 we ll enroll jou for a four
mouths' trial trip subscription. Or
4iveof you may club together. *enit
in* « dollar bill >n,l £> yuoii name*
and addresses, and grt the trial trip
subscription*. I^aru to «.|j|v
tbc Trust's wings. a.idn*wi
TOM WATSON"8 vai. *ZIXE.
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Strickland, C. A. The People's Press (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1906, newspaper, February 1, 1906; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305238/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.