The People's Press (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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blacksmithing, horse-
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Good material aud good
workmen; prices rea-
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Ward C. Thornton
fortune to lose their old family
visiting at the home of 5- ,nare Sunday.
Clark this week. 1 Alf Carson and family of Per
G. W. Fougbty ami family °M i^jn^ ao<j George Kusli and wife
Swan. Mo., who have been visit-! vis|led at \v. t. Lodvick'a Sun
ing relatives here the pas'. few!day.
mouth, are talking of ino>«»g 101 Wc llcw l|ave a now bridge
Aransas in the near futui e. | Hcad Quarter west of JHer-
C. Rhods and wife of Whichita, j bert Young's; it is now reaay for
Ivans., who have been visiting thegradiug.
his sister, Mrs. L. Hesser, re
Real Estate Bought and Sold
If you want a faim loan or your pro-
perty insured see
B. G. Williams, Perkins Okla.
Dr. E. R. THOMAS
PRACTICING PHYSIC AN
Oflice in Palace Drug Store.
Oflice Phone 65 Residence Phone lo
A. G. WILLIAMS
NOTAfU PUBLIC
Prepares all kinds of legal papers.
Blank form of all kind kept on hand.
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General Blacksmithing
and Repairing Qall on
W. C. Johnson
We make a speciality of car-
iage and wagon work.
Shop east of First State bank
Having established on office in
Stillwater I ain prepared to look
after your Insurance, Loans or
Realestate business. Oflice
with Burdick «S: Reece.
Alex Drake.
turned to their home Wednes-
day Mr. Rhods is very favorably
impressep with Oklahoma.
Delbert Mac key. who became
usanea wsekor s3■>» his bts-jn
itaken to Norman.
How's This?
We oflier One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Half* Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHKNJCY £ Co.,-Toted<», O.
We, the undersigned have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, ;ind financially
ablfc to carry out any obligations made
bv liis lirin.
WxLDiNfi. Rinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken, in-
ternally, acting direct ly upon the blood
'and mucous surfaces of the system.
! Sole by all Druggists-
:"T;ike Hall's Family Fills for consti-
the gradiug.
We hear that a colored family
picking cotton at Bowman's have
the small pox.
The new line from Perkins to
Tryon was completed last Sat-
urday.
Horace Rush aud wife and son
Harry have returned from their
visit at Tuttle.
Herbert Young has been
appointed- clerk in Dist. (5 in
place of W. M. .YcDonald, who
recently resigned.
pation.
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Oysters and Fish In season z
Butter, Eggs & Produce %
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Cash paid for Hides and Furs
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L. J. ENSLOW, Pro.
Side Cherry Street Phone 84. J
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Money to Colleges
Guthrie, Okla., Jau. —At a
meeting of the territorial board
for leasing school lands held
today, Secretary Wenner report-
ed the sum of $77,703.28 in the
hands of the territorial treasurer
to the credit of thecolloge funds,
and by resolution of the board j
the treasurer was instructed to j
*1 divide the same equally among j
*| the seven educational institutions .
* j of the territory, giving each,
» institution $ll.lu0 a total of j
§77.700, as follows: To the
University of Oklahoma. Agri-
culture and Mechanical college «
Mrs C L. Osborn and daught-! a» Stillwater. Territorial Xoraial, |
t nt ^,,rdavafternoon school at Edmond. Northwest- ^
er Laura spent aunaay aiiernoou, ^
in Perkins with Lee Osborn and ern .Norma, school at Aha, *
" , Southwestern Normal school at |
am y' Weatherford. |University Pre *
i paratory school at Tonkawa, Col-1 *
jored Agricultural and Normal
Mrs. S. Phillipa spent one un|ver»ity at Langston.
Finding us to be in earnest, the Ridgttay-
Thayer company, publishers of
EIIEflYBODY'S IT1AGAZII1E
has !)K:v?e us a proposition whereby we can
' give you both the
PEOPLE'S PRESS
and Everybody's Magazine In a combinatio
offer, beginning with this month (Feb.) for.
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: A NEW YEARS GIFT
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-end your son "t .1 lt^hter to* a trust worthy dentist to
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supply
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my operations. YQLT, ^r. Father tell that dear son on New
Ye«rs d.iy al»out this gift.
~7~7Z 11 nizht last week with her sister This is an iacrease of mote
The tra*t organs of the -ewt , each institution
are^Aow taikiag of the^
Bryan merger."
-Roose-
in Perkins
School has closed
for a
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few over lasl year's distribution.
Dr. Furrow
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Strickland, C. A. The People's Press (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1907, newspaper, January 10, 1907; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305245/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.