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The Perry Journal from Perry, Oklahoma • Page 5

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The Perry Journali
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Perry, Oklahoma
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'H 1 i 5 I r. 1. t. Iffnmoinn mtldtt Wo Home Mrs. Jessie The club Witt five a pie supper at Whipple Friday ftiiht Club Mas 1'icnic toes and to play of the club The proceeds to help pay theif way' to a art i MM i tut If IM club entertained their am- games.

th With a picnic dinner on the beach Shining CIrdc Ivan Yowell to Jf 'of the-Salt Fork at the mouth of the The Shining Circle club met four so with his aunt, Mrs. rjird'8 Sunday, August lOlh. times last week to pract i ce for th aa de or tfflM is In fM ieX'fof of the Petty ttfttot company hew and many friends, lie aays: the towti sure looks good. Mtea Pearl Semplce of Gather is the guest of Mrs, C. Donahue, 'day.

ed in the afternoon. Willing Workers R. C. Farm and Milt Devore are on the sick list. Mrs, Grace Devore spent Monday afternoon with Mrs.

Dean clay of members expected to go. Merry-Go-Round The Merry-Go-Round club gave a The Williiig Workers club met in pie social Friday night to help pay Mrs. Ralph sLrard'. grove on Tues- the expenses of the members atten- Leo Golhver and family vwted at day afternoon of last week. Plan- the Farm Congress.

They clears the Jim Cockrum home Sunday. for Farm Congress and the Fair $13.28. The program was good con- Exhibit was the order of the day. sisting of readings, music and dia- Lcla Farrit Women Meet logues. The Lela Farm Women's club met Poultry Culling We hear that Harry Golliver leaving the country for Oregon.

The ladies of the Whipple Aid have a stand and serve pies at the at the home Of Mrs. Bert A home ol Harry Golliver sale. bring last Thursday afternoon. They peel- Geo. Sanders last Wednesday morn- or two.

ed three bushel of peaches and made ing to teach culling of hens for egg Mane Miller with her aunt and buck brush baskets. They'also plan- eduction. Several neighbors were uncle started to Kansas Tuesday for ned for the exhibits at the County present. Twenty-eight' hens were a short visit. culled from a flock of 70 and 14 hens MONUEn REAL ESTA INSURANCE OIL LEASES LOANS f.

PHONE OFF. 180 OVER WOODRUFF'S STORE Agents For MONARCH LOAN COMPANY Mrs. Pete Miller visited Tuesday San- afternoon with Mrs. Foote. Mr.

and Mrs. Farris of Perry, Mr. Mrs. Butterfield of Marland, Mrs. M.

DR. A. M. Eh KILL Registered Chiropractor Perry, Oklahoma ONLY RESULTS COUNT Oak Hill' put in the doubtful list. Mrs.

Mrs. Swisher entertained the Oak clers had kept a record of all eg Hill club last Friday afternoon. Dem- laid two weeks prior to the culli" cnstrations were given in making a and will keep a record for two weeks Richardson and Mrs. Braley and Ch 'bar-tack, arrowhead-tack, bound but- after and determine in her own mind Sanders ate dinner Sunday with ton hole and set-in pocket. They had whether or not culling is worth while, Mrs.

display a part of the county fair Announcements exhibit. i On Wednesday, August 27 at 9:3 Happy a. m. there will be a poultry culling The Happy Fairview club met with and caponizing demonstration given 'the Knight family on Tuesday mom- at the home of Mrs. William Ha' afternoon at the Ray Hughes home, ing of last week.

They all wanted who lives southwest of Ceres. The to go to the Farm Congress and we meeting is open to all who are in- hope their wishes will be gratified, terested and will be the only one this Excelsior year in this vicinity. The Excelsior club met Tuesday Echo Club will meet Tuesday morn- eiternoon in Sherrard's grove. Fair ing, August 26th. a i.

was the main topic of con- Mid-Co, meets Tuesday afternoon, Saturday night and, Sunday with her Versation August 26th with Ruby Bateman. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S.

Hicks. Oak Hill i The Merry Workers will meet) S. S. Hicks and family are staying The girls of Oak Hill club met at Thursday, August 28. a few weeks the school house last Friday morn- Mr, and Mrs.

Henriksen of the city ate dinner Sunday with A. Schwartz family. Earl Yowell and wife spent Monday NEWSETTES L. T. Stockton of Pleasant Valley helping his son Roy of Lamont with threshing.

Ada and Ben Wiehe of Perry spent' with his father. Otoe Fellowship meets Friday, Au- Tester has. been helping with DR. FRED C. SEIDS Dentist Upstairs at Sanford's Drug Store West Side Phone 63 V' V' -V- DR.

O. BOYER DENTIST Over Bank of Commerce Office Phone 11, Reg. Phone 250 Col. Otto Hirschnian LIVE STOCK AND vAKM SALE AUCTIONEER Phone 184 Perry, Okla. ing.

They learned how to can toma- gust 29th with Mrs. Sproat. BROUGHT HOME FROM MEXICO ON STRETCHER haying. Jas, Datel and son baled hay for E. S.

Hicks the fore part of the week. Mrs. Jennie Crane is on the sick list at present. Carrie Freeland and son from Indiana are visiting with relatives in Kearns and But Mrs. Herman Is Now In Good Health, Thanks To Tanlacc.

--A -few years ago, M. E. Herman, 215 Hitchings San Antonio, Texas, "returned to the states from Mexico," she says, "in such -a low state of health that she had to ie carried to her home on a stretcher." As time went on and she still ling- in the throes of "Nerve exhaustion, stomach disorders and bodily weakness," she determined, "on the of her druggist, "to try Tanlac, which she declares "brought back my health and strength after I had despaired of ever getting well. -The results of Tanlac in the case a -of Mrs. Herman, while indeed are by no means unusual for as many hundreds of people WALNUT the Echo district, the Hicks.

everywhere, have testified to having jyi an Mrs. A. H. Kearns are taken the famous medecine with no visiting in Kansas, Nemaha county. COL.

S. J. TRUSSEL REAL ESTATE AND FARM SALE AUCTIONEER Call or Write For Dates Phone RX 525 Perry, Okla. FOR THAT less results. A John Dearborn and family of brKAJNllllj Oil "I returned from Mexico," said Mrs.

Barnes, Kansas, visited Tuesday with Herman. "So thin and weak that I the F. A. Savoie family feared my life was going to be cut; I could neither eat or sleep in a natural way and it seemed at times that heart palpitation arid nerve MONUMENT OBITUARY Blanche Katherine Dronberger, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Dronberger of Red Rock, exhaustion would take me away. cl lf oi mv was born September 26th, 1922 and CALL AND GET PRICES AT Perry Marble Granite Works Near the S. W. Corner Square L. P.

STUMPFF. Prop. "The makers of Tanlac will always have my heartfelt thanks, for it is Tanlac that I attribute my recovery and present good health. Tanlac is like a blessing from heaven to me, died August 15th, 1924, at the home of her grand father, J. H.

Nelson, in The funeral services were conduct-; DR. A. M. CROWDER DENTIST that is the way I think about it." ARev of Bed Room First Nat'l Bank Tanlac is for sale by all good gists. Accept no Substitute.

Over million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for constipation, made and recommended by the manufacturers of TANLAC. Hock, August 16th. The services were attended by a large number of sympathizing neighbors and friends. The body was laid to i rest in Grace Hill cemetery awaiting the caU of life eternal.

Phones 311--17 Office Houra 9 to 12 and 1 to 6 Successor to Dr. L. O. Render and Mrs. Seth Spillman and family Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Matthews and an( Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shelton and the Fred Sears family attended Sun- (laughter Vera. school at New Hope Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Branham at- tended the baptism at Sumner Henry and Otto Branham and their mother, Mrs. F. L. Davis of Perry, irotored to Elk City, Kansas, Wednes- M.

B. SHULTZ THANKS VOTERS The following is the expression of thanks of M. B. Shultz for the noble support given him for the nomination ci' County Clerk. Perry, Aug.

20, 1924 The Perry Journal. ROUTE FIVE Mr. Meginity and Mr. Horner call- ed on W. J.

Coate Sunday morning. have to extend my ap- John Ewy and family were visitors rec iation for the loyal support the at the Busse home Sunday. voters of Noble county gave me in Grace and Herman Thompson visit- lne 1)r i mary election which gave me Oay and visited with their uncle and ed at the D. C. Moore home Sunday, fhc nomination on the Republican aunt and Friday they on to Those who attended the party at ticket for county clerk of this county.

Climax and Eureka, Kansas, where Paloviks Saturday night report a fine I have tried to give every service they visited their sister and daugh- time. H. E. ST. CLAIR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oflice Over Woodruff Store Perry, Oklahoma GENERAL LAW PRACTICE Special attention given Estates and Guardianships, Land Titles Abstracts -V- IP ONB OP WAGONS OLP AND LET COUMTV FAIR WACOM AND A.

ENDUES, Agent Perry, Oklahoma i to MUST'; la Of When one has had the to suffer from backache, dizziness, urihftry and kidney has fotllid I all this sickness and suffering, person's advice is of ufttotd valujS to friends and neighbors, the ing case ig only one of many tfroti-' sands, but it is that of a Petty resident. Who could ask for a better example Mrs. C. H. Wollaston, 1025 "ff" street, says: "I know the Value of Donn'a fills as a remedy for kidney complaint and usually keep thefti on hand.

I had attacks of backache and soreness across my kidneys. Dfassyi nervous headaches annoyed me and my kidneys acted too frequently. I used Doan's Pills and they helped A short use of Doan's has always given me relief from the aches and pains." GOc at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N. Y.

CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES I THE OUTSTANDING CLOTHING VALUE OF AMERICA The Model Shoe and Clothing Company West Side Square Perry, Oklahoma Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiirtniiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mum. I WHO'S TO FURNISH EM? mm Mi People will always need shelter, regardless of what conditions may prevail. More buildings are needed today than ever before. Who will furnish 1 them if not the retail lumber merchant? To make 1 these buildings of an enduring kind requires a high quality product. We stock this high quality duct.

IHOUSTON-IUNE I Lumber Company I Phone No. 142 uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiim KI F' 1 rof expected of this office in the past and M. 0. HIHJLTZ. fcers returning home Sunday evening Russel Moore is visiting the pledge the best in me in the future.

Shaving had a very enjoyable visit, home of his brother D. C. Moore this 1 desire your support, at the general Those attending the party at the week. ejection. i 'home of S.

Palovik Saturday John and Henry royal hosts. Mrs. 0. A. ppent evening at the II.

S. Bninluim ihome. Miss Bernice Sears spent Saturday with Zelnm Branham. week. Tho.se making an average ori3 hundred points in the contest Sunday were: Otelia Busse, Bertha Busse, Iva Moore and Marie Moore.

Belle Moore visited Mildred Smith Monday afternoon. R. C. Highfill and family visited in and--my began taking Black- rht over yeara ago We were greatly grieved to hear Perry Sunday. of the death of the infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Lambert. Mrs. 0, A. Branham and daughter Zelma and Mrs.

A. J. Branham Wednesday evening with the Wm. family of Sumner. Raleigh and Zelman Branham and Bernice Sears of this vicinity attended the party at Palovik's Saturday and report enjoying a very i pleasant evening.

peaches Miss Marie Moore is helping hor cousin Mrs. R. C. Highfill with hoi- house work this week. Little Edna Ewy attended Sunday School with the Misses Bertha Otelia Busse.

Mr. and Mrs. Sears and Mr. ami Mrs. Matthews attended Sunday school at New Hope Sunday afternoon.

Miss Belle and Marie Moore and Alice Coate visited with Mrs. Horner Mr. and Mr.s. J. II.

Nida Oklahoma, are SjirmJin 1 the homo of their K. lamily northwe.it of IVn poet to leave this ovoni Beach, California, to with their son, Dr. U. J. M.

Starke who has licen vit.iting for the last few iy.i, rotuwn- ed to his home in Saturday morning. Nowata, at Nida and v. Thi-y ex- ig fat- Long winter Nida. HI more, a Civil and former Vii; now rjiomin. Hryd.

Tcxi's. laxative I kiio- A gOt in with it a good long Joe- A. Bhikc- veteran who is Of It bei-t of for old many years 1 to I found that T. M. Mulligan of Stillwater is here visiting with relatives, lie expects to reviaiu in the city for week or two.

Oral Todd delivered peaches at 'Three Sands the latter part of last Thursday afternoon, week. Art Bowers and family called at the 'home of Oral Todd Sunday evening. (First Published in the Perry Journal August 14, 1924) NOTICE TO ti.ii.. All persons having claims against Ihe crowd that went to the river Christian Odcnwald, dec ased, are re- WHJPPLE caught. Miss Lela Todd spent the latter part Mr.

and Miss Bernice Sears spent one after- Saturday got a good coat of tan bu' quired to present the same with the Win last week with Mrs. Nell Mat- did not report the number of fish necessary vouchers to the undersign-' ed administratrix at Ecimond, iu ii horna, or the County Court at Perry, Mrs. J. Talbott of near Oklahoma, within four months of the pf last week -with Mr, and Mrs. Oral Enid visited with Mr, and Mrs.

John date hereof or the same will be Schwart? Wednesday, evei barred. Sunday at the Pran- Mr, is loading his wagon to 19 g. ftted tbis 14th of MF Mr 3 Gfciift. 'start on hw trip. H.

and family fit CwsWng, Mr- MF, ajxd Mrs, fjlljg Qartee an4 child- 49 gt was the best and quickest relief I could get. Since I came to Texas I have these bilious attacks every now and man.will get bilious where, you I find III that a little Black-Draught soon ttraightens me out. After a few doses, in little or no time I'm all right again." Black-Draught is a purely vegetable Jiver medicine, used in America for over years. It acts on the stomach, liver and bowels in a gentle, way, assisting digestion and, relieving constipation, Sold where. there are nearjj as BulcKs in service as any other make of car selling at H.OOO above Phone 80 FWEPHQQF OARAGE COMPANY PERRY, QiaAHQ! '--lii'.

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Years Available:
1924-1930