The Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1911 Page: 5 of 10
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PHONE NO. 30
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PHONE Ha 36
Grocery
The place where you can buy the most goods for
the least money. We have on hand a large and
complete stock of fresh and new staple and fancy
GROCERIES
Which we are selling at right prices. Give us a
call when you need anything in the grocery line
Remember this is the place where you can buy the
most goods for the last money. Give us a trial.
BARBIER
Phone No. 36
GEARY, OKLAHOMA
THE GEARY BULLETIN
CHAS. H. ROW, Editor_
Entered »t the poatoBe* of Of *ry. Oklahn-
n,». for irtni'mission through the mall as
«rcond-<*lnss mutter In Juno 1i*,‘i‘
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(itsplny ndvertlsln*. Sue hii Inch per month
mo issue lac »u Ineh. Local mlers. :>c a line
fur each insertion. Obituaries and resolu-
tions of respect same as local readers. Cards
of thanks, 50c for one Insertion. Advertising
of all money making affairs regular rates.
O’Connor, the feed man,
seeds
John Israel and N. Curtis left
last Saturday for Oklahoma City
in a covered wagon.
For Sale-160 acres 8 miles
northwest of Geary: three miles
southwest of Greenfield.
E J. Warner, Watonga.
Do Ghosts Hunt Swamp?
No, never. Its foolish t> fear
a fancied evil, when there are
real and deadly penis to guard
against in swamps and marshes,
Advance. bayou8 an(j lowlands. These are
the malaria germs that cause
ague, chills and fever, weakness,
aches in the bones and muscles
and may induce deadly typhoid.
But Electric Bitters destroys and
casts out these viciours germs
from the blood. ‘‘Three bottles
drove all the malaria from my
system,” wrote Wm. Fretwell,
of Lucama, N. C, ‘‘and I’ve had
fine health ever since.” Use
this safe, sure remedy, only 50c
at Rogers Drug Store.
To The People of Oklahoma
The State Banking Depart-
ment has established a bureau
for the purpose of |giving infor-
mation as to the financial stand-
ing of companies whose Stock is
offored for sale to the people of
our state.
If you are offered any stock,
and want information as to the
financial standing of such
vompanies, offering the same;
Iwfore investing please write
this Department and I will
furnish you all the information
that I can obtain.
J. D. Lankford,
State Bank Com.
It Startled the World.
When the astounding claims
were first made for Bucklin’s
Arnica Salve, but forty years of
wonderful cures have proved
them true, and everwhere it is
now known as the best salve on
earth for burns, boils, scalds,
sores, cuts, bruises, sprains,
swelling, eczema, chapped hands,
fever, sores and piles. Only 25c,
at Roger’s Drug Store.
1 LISTER CULTIVATORS j
The Emerson and New John Deere are as
good as any and better than many; also
John Deere, Emerson and Oliver Shovel
Cultivators. Let us show yon the New
John Deere Alfalfa Cultivator and the
Emerson Alfalfa Renovater. See them.
Tuesday was somewhat
windy day.
of a
John Weber repainted his resi-
dence last week.
has
Heinz bulk dill pickles
sour kraut at Pinney’s,
and
J. B Paulk came in from
Neosho, Mo., this week to visit
his son, Roy, and family and to
look after some business matters.
County Treasurer Morrison,
and District Clerk Warner came
down from Watonga . Monday
looking after business matters.
All kinds of feed and garden
seeds-^O’Connor the feed man.
Jas. Roberts and Earl Walker
rode the Woodman goat last
week.
Heinz bulk dill pickels
sour kraut hi Pinney’s.
and
Mrs. L. L Fees is visiting
friends in Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Frazee
have moved into their property
on Cheyenne avenue.
Jennings Bros, have leased
the building and lot on North
Main street recently occupied by
Peter Long, as feed store, and
will move their cement block
press.
A new cement walk is being
put in on the south side of the
; New Geary hotel
Oscar Ruth has charge of H.
W. Stahlhebers restaurant and
bakery during his absence
Fanners!
Dave Pinkerton and family
have moved into their new resi-
dence just southwest of town.
G. L. COLBY HARDWIRE CO.
GEARY, OKLAHO VIA
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• The best place in the city forT. J T E SHORTORDER
♦ a good, clean ahave ia at the $ “ * ““ and
- {RESTAURANT BAKERY
Mecca
Barber j
Shop... S
w ELECTRTIC MASSAGE »
ft First door south of Bank of ft
j Commerce— D. TROXEL ^
First-class Meals served at any time, Day or Night
The finest and most delicious
and all other Bakers’ Goods
Headquarters for Cigars and Tobacco
H. W. STAHLHEBER, - -
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Proprietor
The Famous Dempster 2-row Culti-
vators and the Warner 2-row
Lister Cultivators
Are two or the best corn tools that you will find on the market the
Dempster 2-row, either eight or twelve shovels is the best cultiva-
tor to handle that you will find. The pivoted axle and lever guide
makes it so that anybody can handle it with very little experience-
The company absolutely guarantees the hitch on this plow that
there will be no neck weight while in use.
CuMvators
Rev. J. G. McKnight will go
to Custeu City to hold quarterly
! conference Saturday and Sunday.
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I Jas. O’Connor and H. Dett-
' weiler returned Sunday morning
from a stay at Hot Springs, Ark.,
both improved in health.
Mrs. Rev. J. G McKnight and
three youngest children are visit-
ing with Mrs. McKnight’s pa-
rents at Thomas this week.
LOST—A locket and chain,
small diamond in center of locket,
Finder return to Hanan’s furn-
iture store and receive reward.
Charley and Ed’s Place
We are now nicely located in
Nelson & Preston's pool hall
Come in and see us.
Rock Island
Barber Shop
First-class Laundry Basket.
First class work guaranteen
Come and *ee us north side
West Main.
GILLILAND 6 WEAVER
Pinney’s Meat MarKet
Handles a Complete Line of
Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard,
Fish, Etc.
Telephone No. 135
GEARY, OKLAHOMA
Tm-Rw Cultivator with
4-Haraa Kvanar
The areal Dempster line of Western Cultivators for
Western Farmers can be seen here.
The Warner 2-row Lister Cultivator is the most simple that is
built and the easiest adjusted- You can adjust this plow while you
are getting started on some of the other makes. Come in and let
us show you what we have in tnis line.
We have the 1-row Riding Cultivators from $20 up- Come and
see them and if you want a cultivator we can sell it to you
Dr Roberts extracts teeth with-
out pain or danger, and all opera-
tions guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction. Office opposite the
postoffice.
Geo. S. Peckham returned last
Saturday from Clay Center, Kan-
sas, where he had been called to
the bedside of a sister, who is
still critically ill.
Station Agent C. H. Hinton,
and family are in Texas, where
they are interested in real estate
They will be absent about thirty
days and will visit San Antonio
and Houston.
E. E. MILLER, D. D. S.
DENTIST
Crown and Bridge Work
a specialty
Office over American State Bank
GEARY, OKLA
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Percheron Stallions
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A new Rock Island time-table
will take effect next Sunday.
According to the change one
train will go east at 6 o’clock a.
m. and go west at 9 p m. and
the Alva train will lay overnight
in Geary.
Henry A. McClintic, of Enid,
deputy for the M W. A. lodge,
was in (Teflfy one day this week
on his way to Okarche. He has
been working at Calumet where
heVSmred 25 new members for
lodge at that place.
Is one of the finest places for a
few moments of quiet recreation
and smoke One of the very finest
Pool and Billiard Rooms
To be found anywhere in Oklahoma
qORTH SIDE OF WEST MAIN STREET
Arkansas Watt and Yellow Wagon
The following POTcheron stallion* will make
the M-ii'on at Ihi- Turnrr feed torn. T-»'l M*,n
Mnvt.Umrf. * iklnliomit
CHARLON 47,384
wan Import Ml from France l>v M<l-»iighlln Urn*,
of Columbus. Ohio. March 21, ltov " , nM
black. weigh* IOT» poun<l». a «"•»! low <lown
• Iruft horse and g<n»l bn-eder*
GRAY BOY 53,201
1* a gray, wn* foal'-d June in. I'-***, bred by II rl
Hm*.. of Oneeola, Iowa.
CHARGER 53,201
h. a hlai k siulllmt. ftulwl June 2. li»". ••"■<! ami
owiiihI liy llarl lima., of Osceola, Iowa
TT.ltMM—For ( harlon fl.T: lor Hr«> lh» #1-
tor < banter $10; to lii.-tire eoino .iiiml hihI leal.
Service fee ..........line al one,- if owner i-arl*
with mure or remove* from county Nhp MN* f,,r
further imrlieular*. _
R. M. CRITCHHELD.
R M CRITCHFIELD
.................a. Always ready to do your hauling at reasonable prices
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Roff, Charles H. The Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1911, newspaper, May 11, 1911; Geary, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1075424/m1/5/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.