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Man must be superior. He is
the only animal that could end
its troubles by not being dumb.
Among the backsets of the
year is a revival of Uncle Tom's
t abin shows.
Europe. interperts international
honor to mean. that Uncle Sam
must hold the sack.
The bicycle won't replace the
car if it does come back. 1"he
modern dosen't want a vehicle
he must keep stepping on.
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.Rev £ N, Demy says:
"'l have jound nothing in the
vast 20 years that can take the
place of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain
Pills. They are a sure relief [ov
• ny headache."
Sufferer.*; from H e a d a c h e,
Neuralgia, Toothache, Backache,
Sciatica, Rheumatb:m, Lumbago,
Neuritis, Muscular Pain:, Peri-
odic Pains, write that they have
used Dr Miles' Anti-Pain Pills
with hetter resulb; than the',, had'
even hoped for.
Countless Amorican house-
wives would no more think
of I-eeping house without Dr.
Miles' Anti-Pain Pills than with-
out flour or sl.tRilr. Keep a pack-
age in ytmr medicine cabinel, and
saw: yourself needless :;uffering.
At drug stores25c and $1.00
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L. R. WILHITE
M.D.
Office Phone .... 94
Res. Phone ..... 15
Perkins. Okla.
R. W. HOLBROOK
PHYSICIAN
Official Physic|an for A. T. & S.
F.R.R. at Perkins, Oklahoma.
Drug Store Phone 42
Residence t'hone 99
Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays
Glenn Carson, WM.
Charles Waters, Secretary
THE
Local News
Ray Oliver of Elk City is visit-
ing in Perkins with his sister
Mrs. Ruby Bateson.
Mr. and Mrs. Deck and child-
ren of Stillwater visited Mrs,
Lena Durst and Almeta Sunday.
Little Buddy Bain, of Oklahoma
City, is here this week visiting
his cousins, Helen and Joe Paul Mr. and Mrs. Guy McClain
Lewis. entertained E. M. Long to dinner
I last Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Fred Van Zandtl I..
". ' t)r and Mrs W B Holidayof
and children spent the Fourth at] ...... " . . . ".. • " . .....
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Merrlck.
[In the evening they visited atthe
Jack, the young son of Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Vassar, has been suff-
ering quite a lot from an infect-
ion on the foot.
l George Miller been quite
has
ill for the past three or four
weeks. He was a little better
the first of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Shannon of
Stillwater visited Mrs. Shannon's
mother, Mrs. Anna Yates here
last Sunday evening.
The R. E. Lawrence family
'spent the Fourth at the home of
i Mr. Lawrence's brother, John,
!four miles east of town.
Miss Mac Eaton came over
from Stillwater last Saturday and
! spent until Sunday evening visit-
i ing relatives and friends.
, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Monroe and
!Mr. and Mrs. Stearman and chid-
ren took dinner with Mr. and
PERKINS JOURNAL
Sale Day Brings Good Crowd
The regularmonthlycommun- An Investment
ity sale here last Monday turned
out wellconsideringthetimoof In Happiness
year and the extremely hot and
dry weather. A large crmd • • •
Mrs. in town both in the morn-
ing and the afternoon. Thel Taken all in all, there is no investment that is so
stuff sold at the auction, brought rich in returns, both practica! and sentimental, as
good prices, home ownership. It pays in self-respect, besides
giving profound personal satisfaction.
And when yon buih|, we believe we can give you
ample reason to award us your patronage. We are
ready to assist you to a satisfactory plan. Our
counsel is yours for the asking.and our carefully se-
lected stock of building materal will please you,
I home of their son, Pete Holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson
and daughter from Goodnitht
took dinner Monday with her
brother Elmer Bateson and tam-
fly.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bateson
and Willie Bateson and son
took dinner with their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mac
!Anderson of Goodnight, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wells and
daughter Patsy, of near Barns-
dale, visited Mrs. Wells' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Myrick, near Perk-
ins. rhey also visited Vyra
Rork.
Mrs. Carter and son and
daughter, who have been living
in the Keys property, moved to
Tulsa Monday. Mrs. L. Goforth
land iamily moves into the Keys
property Tuesday.
Mrs. Noble Seals Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Nile Chantry
i land "family of Oklahoma City
i Mr. and Mrs. Flower and[spent the Fourth at Perkins
daughter Vera moves into the E. visiting their parents, Mr, and
Sherrod property Wednesday. Mrs. W. Chantry and Mr. and
They are coming from Cussing. Mrs. S. W. McDaniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parchel of
Clinton spent Saturday night
here with the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs..I. Carlile. They
were on their way to Springfield
and Kansas City Missouri.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe and
children of Shidler drove into
Perkins late Saturday afternoon
and spent Saturday night and
Sunday, visiting at the home of
Mrs. Row's cousin, Mrs. Jack
Vassar.
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Good Meals
Served Family Style
25c
Chicken Dinner on
Sundays
Commercial Hotel
FOR
Fresh,
Vu,e Milk
at all times--rain or shine
Call Phone 85
Twin Oaks Dairy
WM. KNIPE, JR., Manager
EAT
Hamburgers 5 cents
Ice Cream 5 and 10e.
Ice Cold Pop
Mrs. L.D. Shannon came over
from Stillwater on Thursday of
last week and she ann her moth-
er, Mrs. Anna D. Yates, went
over to Guthrie for a visit with
Mrs. Grant McFetridge and her
daughter, Jaunita.
Misses Irma and Mildred left
lastFriday marring for a trip
into Colorado where they will
visit various points of interest.
In Kansas they will meet Miss
Alberta Sherrod and a $irl friend
who will go with them. Before
returning home they will visit
the World's Fair at Chicago.
Mrs. George Miller was pleas.
antly surprised Saturday and
again Monday when her sisters
came in for a visit with her. The
three ladies had not been togeth-
er for fifteen years. Mrs. Ida
Stimson arrived Saturday from
Houston, Texas. and Mrs. Ora
Traxler came in Monday from
Emporia, Kansas.
The end of the drouth appears
to be near, at least for the pres-
,rot. A good shower fell on
Perkins Monday afternoon.
Much more fell to the east, west,
and south, and it is reported that
Guthrie had a twoinch rain.
However, Stillwater got no rain
at this time, but Tuesday night
a rain fell there.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Creagez
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert WaRe and daughter, all of
Go, night, came throudhPerkins
Tuesday on their way to Still-
water where they spent the
Fourh at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, D. B. Williamson. Clarence
Waite and family went over with
these people. Mrs. Williamson
is a sister to Albert and Clarence
Waite and to Mrs. Creager.
Let's Eat Cafe
LONG-BELL
JOHN BYER, Manager
E. M. Long Mrs. a guest at
the John Williams home Satur-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stalcup
and children of Goodnight spent
the Fourth in Perkins visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Recer.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl DecKer took
their little daughter, Doris to
Cushing last Thursdayand had
her tonsils removed She is get-
ting along very nicely.
Mrs. Guy McClain entertained
the members of her bridge club
at her home Tuesday afternoon
of last week. Three tables were
played. Mrs. Myrtle Knipe won
the prize.
John Byer Jr. and Junior Hol-
brookspent the Fourth in Still-
water visiting la... friends.
Most Perkins people celebrated
the Fourth in Ripley.
Shingle News
Mr. Wm. Sporn has been
threshing the past week in the
neighborhood.
The stork left a baby boy at
the home of Garner Sears, June
27th. His name is Walter Ray.
Floyd Gaither, Wm. Cypert,
and Herly Brewer was in Agra
Wednesday.
Miss Elva Wheeler is at the
Sears home assisting in the
house work, and taking care cf
the baby and mother.
F. M. Strickland and family
Mrs. Nancy Strickland and son
J0el visited at the Ernest Ander.
son home Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Ed Keller visited Miss
Leta Mayfield and mother Tues-
day week ago.
Those who called at the Sears
home were: Mrs. Thurman Speer
and daughter Florence, Mrs. G.
W. Ussary, Mrs. Herley Brewer,
Mrs. EdKeller, and Mrs. Helen
Herngon.
. . . the NEW Electric Range is
A Cooking Machine
EXACT as the engmeer's watch on
the 20th Century Limited . . .
THE eng'ineer's watch which controls the
operation of a limited train must be accu-
rate to the second, for upon it depends the
convenience and well-being of the passen-
gers entrusted to his care. The controls of
an Electric Range are as accurate as a fine
watch, ant1 rightly so, for they must con-
duct the cooking opration alone, without
the guiding hand of an engineer.' Two
scientifically exact instruments do this--
the electric clock and the electric, thermo-
stat. That" clock gives you automatic con-
trol of the. time for starting the meal and
the period during which it cooks. The ther-
mostat assures an absolutely fixed heat by
means of accurately regulated temperature
at all times. These two vigilant watchmen
insure perfect results. That's why over
1,000,000 women cook electrically.-
Why not learn more ai)out Electric Cook-
ery and its many advantages over any oth-
er means of cooking? Without obligation,
just 'phone or stop at the displayrooms of
any merchant sellng electric ranges. See
him today.
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.
W. H. BOASEN, Manager Guthrie District
Courteous, Personal ,,ttention to evert/Customer
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