The Geary Times (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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unknow
Col. A. U. Rhodes
General Auctioneer
A man's success lie* .n his ability to do thing.. II you will give
me the opportunity. I will prove my ability ol handling your sale
in a successful way. that will make yon money and at the ..me
lime please you. by getting you the high dollar lor stock and
machinery. Your patronage solicited. Term.. I per cent to all.
Make dates with American State Hank or Ueary Times office,
or Phone JK 112.
SELF RELIANCE I
help
(By GLADYS COHENBAROAR)
Geary High School
If reliance is a wonderful as-
Our teachers art' of little
tn us if we allow' nuwlvr^
|,i'inl wholly on them, instead
uf ourselves. If we intend to l>e
a useful citizen after school day
have i'IkM. it might be well l«r
I'oinineiii'i' our Irniiiiug before
;thnt time climes. The liabits wt*
(lequire here will not be easily
Ibrnkeii afterwards.
j liiscipline and regularity train
Safety
The 6rst conmleution ol lh. bank. a the S.lety ol .1. deposit™. mon
ev The officers ol thu sale -nd institution will hr plea.ed to ad-
vne you legaidin# money mallet. CW in and «et the benefit o our
many years experience in (inarn • ' mailers.
The First National Bank
Oldtst Bank In Blaina County
for
student often
slruinent of lorlu
eiological faet tha
ual must ahidi
the groui
urt'iii many
>ntr<
ir
ti inks it i>
rlure. It
every
b\ I h.'
Th<
an in
s a so-
ndin id
ules n
rhere are often
injections iuad«'
j An Army of I
Many Millions (
| Millions of people have been helped f
by IRON VIM. 1
| I( you have not already joined the __
| ranks, get in line. g
| A bottle of IRON VIM should be in s
every home in Geary. p
1 IRON VIM 1
s Tha Tonic Iron
1 L. A. HOLMES & CO. j
Druggists j
1 War map in our window j
| changed weekly |
%/iiiiHiiii mi ',i"ill,i|llmil,liilll,,,Hlt,t """""""
Canadian Valley
FOR SALE.-One hundred Sixty acre
iarm. 120 acres in cultivarion; 40 acre
Fifty
pasture fenced with hog wire.
acre* sowed to wheat, five room house,
barn room foe eight head of horse..
Granary corn cribi good pott limber.
Half mile to ichool. I mile to church. 8
miles to Geary. Rood road: 7 miles to
Calumet, good road, R. F. D. short
distance, extra good cellar, telephone
etc. Call Geary Times for further in-
FOR SALE, 4 volume Encyclopedia
Cheap if taken soon. Enquire at
Times oft ice.
FOR RENT, a good 3 room
Call Phone No. 226. Gesry.
Rooms For Rent—Two rooms partly
irnished for rent, cloae in on, side-
walk. Call at Times office. 4t pd
the
SCISSORS COLUMN
The Star Livery Barn
c. 0. BLAKE Proprietor
have purchased the Star Barn an I am prepared to do livery work
day or night Your teed patronage is solicited
DR. J. f PINKERTON, II. S.
TELEPHONE NO. 117
the rules regulating the sehi
notivities, liut. ni'M-r the less,
rules must be made and obeyed
iM'cuuse there are so small a nuin-
t>or of instructor* lo govern ;■
large body •>( atudeiit*. \ rule
is soiiietlines made, not alway.-
sii good for the individual •but the
great \ulue to the group.
Take for example, the rules
governing the "honor roll' in oni
i.iwn HiRb Seliool. II may ai
limes work hardships on a few
individuals, but when we .lismvei
that the average of attendance
I has been Increased many per rent
few short weeks, during
|wiiuli It has been tried out. we
can hardly say ii has not been <o
great vuue to the group.
\\ e )ill|s| be willing to
\enieiice ourselves, even n! times
be martyrs, in order that society
in general mny be raided to n
higher state of eivili/ation
U. S. Marshal Here
Abe mulkey, Deputy U S.
marshal, was here on Wednes-
1 ;.iuy of this week to serve some
naners in one of the Indian tana
stu-
papers in one or me Indian
a*es We understand that sev-
eral arrests have been made ill
connection with Indian land mat-
ters. It is also reported that
some suits are to be commenced
to set aside deeds in certain cas-
es where charges of traud have
been made in connection with
these deals. Watonga R^pulican
Must Use old Machinery
A great shortage can he ex-
pected in machinery, according
to information submitted to the
Oklahoma State Counsil of De-
fense which is appealing to
farmers to repair o!d implements
paint them up. keep tnem under
shelter it possible and expect to
them i• >t only next year and
ti-., next, but possibly for sever-
i-:irs, t least during the war.
SPENCER BROS.
Rock Island
Barber Shop
■§ There were several kafir and
5 cane sedd buyer9 in this neigh-
is borhood last week.
i= Ira Amstutz came home Satur-
EE day from Euid where he has
ss been attending school.
S Funk and Lehman began
55 threshing kafir and cane this
EE week.
H Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Krehbiel
Si and Mi«s. Anna Krehbiel ar-
s= i rived home Wednesday night of
= last week from their trip to at-
tend the Minnonite Conference
at Moundridge, Kansas.
Mr. has Mrs. C. M. Brake,
Miss Jessie Mauzv, Miss lone
Blaekartand Miss Nellie Graham
of Geary took supper last Fri-
day night at the G. A. Lehman
iiome after which they attended
the big pie Bupper at Canadian
Valley School House.
Last Sunday was the first
Sunday in the month and was
the time of German preaching
at the Minnonite church in Geary
Next Sunday the sermon will be
in English.
Arnold, the six year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mathews, was
tossed around by a cow last
Thursday morning and hurt
about the head. Arnold and the
hired man went to bring in a
new-born calf and the mother
cow attacked Arnold cutting a
gash in his head and one eyelid
was cut slightly. None of the
injuries being very serious.
When the writer of these items
was a little boy like Arnold, we
too, had such an experience with ! Wheat, new, .
a cow that had long horns. Welo^
FOR SALE-One bay mare, seven
years old. wt. 1050, with foal. One
suckling colt and one wagon, fat cash
or note. Price right, G. O. Finch.
Col. C. W. Brown
OF CALUMET
Cries Farm !^ales and ^tock Sales ..
Thoroughbred Sales a Stilly
Satisfaction Guaranteed av.A Trims to SWr VoU-
Make Dates at either Bank hi Geary ot Calumet Bank
Address. C C )I.. C. VV BROWN
(ellis are often dissatisfied wiltii U'"J
I school, especially if the school >- ial \
! governed by n m-w c u p-' ot in larata Seed Now
| si ruetors. due i.. inisn.iderstainl • LOtaif 3880
nig between leacher ami pup Tr. wis., farmer will locate and
However, it is impossibl. in a lew puri.htt<ie j,;, i,e|d seed now be-
fore the i itside market has had
I weeks time for any stiel.i
j conic ItioPoui*lily necpiain
i a large nunifier
! lors. For this reason
I ,|,,«.s not ti en I Inn. 'I fan Iv. ii"i
I does he treat the leacher justly.
I'he same will hoi
d w ith 1
if new instruc
I lie student
1 a greater degi
i,,j> Thereto
I the difference
weeks of selli
, iii understand and In
I We feel elated m
I School prospects; K"
aelier
good, but in
with the instruc
let us not heed
of the first few
. Inil 1.liber try
time to gather in an v surplus Ok-
lahoma m;iv hgve Next year's
.! etna rid for forage crop «eed will
lie gre iter than eyer bt fore, the
defense c uncil bslieves. It is
liming f.timers to obtain now
not only. iHd seed hut garden
seed where possible.
When you want a
pleasant
Shave, a Corraot Hair Cut
Shampoo or Massage
Go to the
ROCK ISLAND
BARBER SHOP
SKNCER BROS., Props.
LOST Sunday Night-A pair ol tan
leather leggings, were left in alley back
ol Squires & Sell's grocery, ot near their,
finder leave at Times office.
Market Report
Butter (Packing Stock) - t 25c
Hides. Green. -12c
Wool per lb.- 20-30
Egg , .Cash 30c
Hens. — — --- 15c
Stags 07c
Old Roosters - 06c
Springs 17c
Cream -42c
.$1.96
DR. CHA8. MeLARTY
1.15
were tossed high up in the air all j, _
over the cow lot and say. there;
was some screaming done. Ij —
have not forgotten it yet even
after these many years. Better;
tor little boys, and some times
. jven large boys to be well armed
j be fore venturing to approach a
little new-born calf by its mot-
Office over
First National Bank
Geary, Oklahoma
Tha Geary Times $1.00 a year
nvltss you to subscribe now.
her's side.
Mr. Johnson who formerly liv
ed on the John Morley farm
passed through Geary on his
way home to California, last
Thursday. Mr. Johnson had
been to Illinois to attend the
funeral of his mother and as he
passed through here stopped for
a short business call on Frank
Han>is. Mr. Johnson reads the
Geary papers and left word for
vour correspondent to be faith
ful in giving as much news about
Canadian Valley every week as-
possible. We Shall gladly do so,
put there are times when it if
hard to hear the exact happen
ings. Mr. Johnson, why not
write us a description of yout
present location and how yoi:
GEARY FURNITURE AND
UNDERTAKING COMPANY
Experienced Undertaker
Burglar Proof Air
Tight Steel Vaults
Oalls Answered Day or Night
Oklahoma
DR. a K. ROBERTS
Teeth extracted without
pain or danger. Crown
and bridge work a spec-
ialty.
Offioe in Opera Houee
VATTD HI A Ml? like California in general in com
W AlTEJCj; parison with Canadian Valley.
U*. *_ We are told that Mrs. O.
It OH OUT SUDSCnp" Thompson of Geary has receiyod
tion list? a letter from Mrs. 0. G. Peterson
We will guarantee
SPECIALIST
A. D. JOHANNES. SI. D.
Ear, Eye, Noee and Throat
30D American Bank Building
Phone Walnut 4324
Phone Walnut. 3595
Oklahoma Olty, Oklahoma
Calumet l'hone, llockdal®
CALUMET. K« utr I.
[,2 Geary Phone. IJ V 2211
and rightly
-1.. >ti !•< he.
< J|>A|
> understood,
er our lliirh
nil discipline.
I. just as it
PIE SUPKH A SUCCESS
i'.i iPF.NBAH'"I'.H By Canadian Valley Correspondent
Little Craft Barber Shop
PEARL RAGAR, Propnctuf
Easy Shaves and Correct H r Cuts, Tonics, siiamitoos, Etc
Bath in Connection- Ycur pattonage solicited
OPPOSITE TIMES OFFICE
Lodge Directory
Geary Camp M. ^
No 6976
snd thii
ol A.
O F. Lodg
try Sat
H. l lmuf'.N. I'tarW.
No. 138
IN MADE-TO-MEASURE
CLOTHING. EVERY
MEASUREMENT ISEXACT
No gener.il lines o( somr duaimv arc followed. Ii >our
individual figure---every curve und mu lr i>! your boilv over
which made to measure clothing is built,
Ii you ate in
morr •uixlanlul
ih ol a brtl'-r appearand, a nioir proa[>etniM looi
Drop in today, and prove ll.ete ikniRt lor >«>u
CLAUD LOWMAN
S W'r ;; ill pav the hitfl
* arket f
The program and pie supper
held at the t'anadian Valfay
school home last Friday night,
was, we believe, the most suc-
cessful one ever held in district
No. t>5 The program was ex-
cellent and was well rendered.
The caedit is mostly due to the
teacher. Miss MerlGeeslin. The
audience vaa interested through
the entir program. But oh!
the pies! Tcey were brought
from every direction Henry
Kunck was the successful auct-
ioneer And believe, your 9cribe
aome cf those bachelor boys who
were next to whose the pies were
did ureat missionary work by
bidding lii^'h for those good pies,
and the i-nis too. NVe were dis-
appointed ourselves, that we
failed to get that line cherry pie
that we • ore watching for and
we even got left on our pumpkin
p e our better half baked for us.
Hereafter we shall teke our specs
! ;;long and we will certainly
keep our .-vi. on t^e pie we want
to get Usually pies are not no
plentiful along Canadian Valley,
, j hut they sold high anywav and
OiG , the receipts were aUtut $(>0.00.
■ ♦ i • A cake for the he9t looking girl
wrought iron, brought 515.00
OR. E. E. MILLER
Dcntiet
Office over
now of Jameson. Nevada. The' American State Bank
family are ali well and the crops Oeary, Oklahoma
w out there, of all kinds, are very \
•mil full vAlllf* good. Gardens and fruit of all: A
you hill value ,«nd<plenllful. ApDlea Mn be.Allornty«i1/-Co «,« Iaw
had there for twenty-five cents ' Office"over First National Bank
at the orchard. Boya. let's drive! *•*"' Oklahoma
over and get a load. Their eon, — — — — —
Phillip, ha bought a Buick six.
The Peterson family own the
quarter section across the road
from the J. U. Hankla farm.
FOR YOUR MONEY
Get the Habit of
* Drinking Hot Water
Before Breakfast
O. W .. Cieary Cauip N°
, i. 11 kohhI and tnurUi Tburala:
Junk Wanted
Saya we can't look or feat rig'.'
with tha ayatem full
of poiaona.
Detweiler Brothers of Green-
) field are threshing cane and kafir
along the Canadian Valley this
1 week.
Army Buys Horses Here
The U. S. Armv horse-buyer.
I Capt. Swift is in Geary again to-
day (Thursday) aud hopes to
believe take away a good many horses
and mules to help in the war.
There are vast numbers ot men and , ()ur farmerR who sell will receive
raawrsar? ss m ««• <« mon-
Millions of folks batho lntornall>
now ipstead of loftdiaK their aysteni
with drug*. "What's au Inside baili.'
you sa>. Well, It is guarantcd tojvr
forrn rnirarlos tf you could
these hot wator cnthushiHt
P >
c ;oi
est m
cast iron,
brass., l oppcr, clean rag?
bet we. n Cilia Coil pnd Merl l
In the rooming. drtnK a bIhm
hot water wltli a leaspoonful of
Btone phq phat«'' In tt T^ils :< >
excellent health ineaxrn i i in-
tended to flush the stoniacli. liver U. .
neys and the thirty feet of liit«
of the previous day's wasi.\ :..
and IndtKrsithle material left over In
the body which 1f not eliminate J > very
day, beicome food for tha n'tiil"' "!
bacteria which Infest the
quick result IS polsona ar t tonl-is
which are then abnorbeil ml" the M> 1
rau«lnir headache, bilious uiiaca.j. foul
breath, had taste. cold ^onwoh ire.u ,
blc V|c|r}0<" misery. leeidcssn«-j->. U->
vure blood and nU sori et (lU"1' •> :
)'route who fiel *OOil oil.' . ■ ac\
i,u .iy the next, but who iimp'.y e.-o
,.ot t.et feellni: rtph' 'o-.-.-.l t->
ot.tatn a quarter pound of I n '•>"
, nhosnhnte at the drug stonv ito^
The contest was ^nj o^.t very little b<r. i sufficient
make anyone a real crank on Uie
, i i'.lipalin took the nrize' subject of internat ennitait'"' months and keep him quiet and
Ml' Uee-ln 1 "Pn? ' J * >" then thaw him out again "
th' . Ii i.. inv of the boys thought | th# ^ in C]e#nstng. tweetinii..
ey hack hito the community.
Prof. Smith Lectured
Supt Roy Smith lectured last
Saturday night on some Great
discoveries. While he touched on
Colnmbus and a few of that order
his main theme was liquid air.
This he said would freeze a rose
instantly and if thawed out t\mild
be as beautiful as ever.
It would freeze vour hand at
once if handled without gloves.
A scientist had said a women
could freeze her husband up and
put him on the shelf for six
The
c a It), Bring 11 in. $7:^' was the "We! Processor is giving good aatisfM-
i"> hot wuier art on the stopwich. tiv.: t)on Wlth his work. He can teach
Wichita Hide and I Prpduo* Cp
Place Your Advertisement in the Times. Now! Ph,„,G"rv ow,h,m* ,7,
are sorr onlv one could take^
the pri. r<>r th y arc both hand-1
some enough for anv boy or
bachelor whichever they may
I prefer
kidreya aa^ hpwfi*. I1 \*"Vi„7tian P'eaoh, or farm with credit to
SXwltiw. toUw't • -Mn j himself. His voice ia good und
,\c not iibsorti tmputuies iuto th' 1 hw ides are clear and well ar
b.ooi. while the bowel pgrts do ranged—Arapahoe Bee
Service-
Value
A ticket via Rock Island
Lines calls (or a trip to vour
destination—and something
else.
Saftey, courtesy, travel-
comfort and expedition are
included.
A business trip becomes a
pleasure and a pleasutv trip
a reality when you get full
service-value for your money.
That's why you should
ask to be routed
For laic*, route* and reserva-
tions, please call on or write local
ticket agent. Rock Island I.in pi,
or adcfceit
FAY THOMPSON
0Wshorn* City. Okls
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Seger, Neatha H. The Geary Times (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1917, newspaper, November 8, 1917; Geary, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184182/m1/4/: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.