The People's Press (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1906 Page: 3 of 6
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year for 11/25.
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-
tv Bank. Perkins, Okla.
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little daughter H«*»io were Sun ice (Jcam Hoeum U> be in style,
clay cullers at S. Stites. ! |M,a|.|y i4n 0f Center |K!ople
Mra. f*eka ami daughter mink seem to !)«• indulging in it.
Hertlia were Friday evening Kyery oue aeema to l>e going
t»» celebrate at Perkins the
Fori rth.
Mrs. Anderson of Merrick
callers at T. A. Ilager'%
texas testimony
War ton, 'ex., May JJ, jcll||ie oUt) Saturday to go to the
'Please shipilgross Dr. Menden
hall's Chill and Fcvc
l»er your ciuotations,
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celebration with her daughter,
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Etta McArthur.
We have
Ijccn solliHS JOUI- Chill Cur.! for U»ve Car|»;nl.,r and wife visit-
si* years anil think il tlio bust j «1 at M. Churchill s Sunday.
Chill Tonic on the market."—L.
B. Outler & Co., Druggist. Sold
by the Central Drug Store.
Tom Watson's Magazine and
the People's Press both one
year for $1.75. Subscrie now.
for
to work
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find thai tin*
Payne County Bank of Perkins
Offers AdvuiitJiiict Ki|tiiil tu Any
Caplul sim k ^IO,i*i«». Surphw lO^UUU.
A bank account is the lirsl ronml in the ladder of
»ucce*a. Start one with u*.. Interest |mid on time
de|NisitM.
c. P. IttK-K, Pres. J. A. Hkht, V. Pres.
C. W. KknwoktHY, Cash.
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Kinding us to lie in earnest, the Kidgway
riiayer <onipany, publishers of
EVERYBODY'S IHAGAZIflE
has made us a proposition
give you both the
whereby we can
July 2
We are having snue nice
showers, which are making corn.
Jas. Davis and wife of Coyle
visited Sunday with JackLotigan.
Charlie Lougan started yester-
day on the afternoon train
Harper county. Kans
in wheat harvest.
John and Onie Bowen started
this morning for » week's visit
with Walter Sheltou's, near
Quay, Ukla.
Guy Carr and wife visited Sun
day wiili I heir brother, Clias *
Carr.
come
with
from
over to
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Ea Ship-
man Thursday an eight pound
girl.
Mr. McCalluin started for
Kansas Sunday morning.
Several of the boys have gone
north to harvest.
Mrs. Carr is on the sick list.
'j^l,e |jaii game at Merrick re-
| Hopewell News I suited in a victory for the local.
I I The colord nine failed to
■ Uv UKwmTiiit I so Pi-arie Gem played
Merrick.
Mrs. Carr's niece aud nephew.
Ogau and Annie Parker,
west of Guthrie came
speud the Fourth.
Mrs. Ota Haver has returned
home. Her mother died on
Thursday before she leit.
Mr. Jones, one of the sectiou
foremen at Merrick, died at
Chandler last Tuesday.
The Royal Neighbors had ice
cream after their lodge meeting
Saturday in lionor of one of the
neighbor's birthday; all seemed |g
! to enjoy themselves very much. #
Some of the young i*cop!e at ^
tended a dance at Baboii s Satnr ^
dav evening. I#
Claude Sawyer, s(»eeial ag.-nt . . Q
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PEOPLE'S PRESS
and Everybtxly's Magazine In a c moination
offer, beginning with this month (heb.) for
S2 a, Tear
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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. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1906, newspaper, July 5, 1906; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305288/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.