The Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
■akaa Hmm Baking Easy
8AVES
FLOUR
BUTTER
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more sightly, and Insures Its
Iqnl CmI Bask—890 Receipt»—Free. Semi Nerme mmi Aiirtu.
ROYAL BAKINA POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
Came Near Reaching me SEYMOUR FOOSE
Million Dollar Mark ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
I. now ,love o^ .h«. th« Ken- ^ ^ Qf the Su(e j
eral appropriation bill, passed b> Bank with & HoKan
the recent legislature, carried a Geary Okla
t >tal of $4,780,000 that was an- WiI, ^ in office Saturday and
proved by the governor. Almost Wednesday nights and following
five million dollars more which , mornings of each week, and any
the taxpayers of Oklahoma must | oher time when required._
into their pockets and
THE GEARY BULLETIN
CHAS. H. ROFF, Editor
Midnight in the Ozarks
and yet sleepless Hiram Scranton
rnij-n-d m»ihr ipwoRi.-, ,,f oe»ry. ......... of Clav Citv 111 couched and
f..r tran-mlas-on thmimh Hit mall a«i 01 v cuuK,*eu tUlu
coughed. He was in the moun-
tains on the advice of five doctors,
who said he had consumption.
.H'ond'i'litM niHttor In .lit»i»»
$1.00 Per Year In Advance.
Svr.ia?-but found no help in the climate
r.ir i-ach inwrtion. obii.uari.-a and ■ and started home- Hearing of
;:otm of rtwisct tiiine iui lui'al ruioivni. Caras # .
thanks, hoc for one iiiM-ntun. Advertising I Dr. King s New Discovery, he
,f all money making affairs re„,,lur rat, a. , ^ ^ ^ ..j j(.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Heinz bulk dill pickets
sour kraut at Pinney’s.
he writes “for
man of me, so
antj tuai * now do good work
again.” For all lung diseases,
coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma.
|saved my life,”
it made a r.ew
that I can
John Carpenter has resided croup, whooping cough, hay fever
_ , hemorrhages, hoarseness or quin-
his possession at Garvey s wagon.
dig down
pay! And on top of this the
democratic leaders of the state
are demanding a special session,
in the near future, to redistrict
the state. Will Governor Cruce
humor them and call it?
Since Oklahoma was admitted
as a state we have had 15 months
of legislature at a total cost in
appropriations of $15,107,924-
Oklahoma will n<»t be four years
a state until next November- In
a little over three years of state-
hood, therefore, the legislative
appropriations have exceeded f5, -
0*0,000 per annum or an average
of $411,000 per month for every
month since the state was ad-
mitted?
Hasn’t Oklahoma had enough
of legislature, therefore, and has
not every taxpayer the right to
protest against another special
s ,‘ssion ?
Saved His Mother's Life.
“Four doctors had given me
up,” writes Mrs. Laura Gaines,
of Avoca, La., “and my children
and all mv friends were looking
for me to die, when my son in-
sisted that I use Electric Bitters.
I did so and they have done me
a world of good I will always
praise them.” Electric Bitters
is a priceless blessing to women
troubled with fainting and'dizzy
spells, backache, headache, weak-
ness, debility, constipation or
kidney disorders. Use them and
gain new health, strength and
vigor. They're guaranteed to
satisfy or money refunded. Only
50c at Rogers’ Drug store.
C. F. DYER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Will pr»rtife in nil courts
Geary
Oklahoma
F. A. THOMAS
C. K. THOMAS
If you want good alfalfa ^eed
to sow see W. T. Peiers, opposite
pump station.
Hartley is still selling a num-
ber of the Myers and Red Jacket
pump onitor and Star Wind-
mills. ____•__
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the
Christian church pojtpcnedjtheir
dinner which thdy were to have
given on election day on account
of the rain.
sy, its the best known remedy
Price 50c and $1 00. Trial bottle
free. Guaranteed by Roger’s
Drug store.
I have a good 80 acre farm for sale
or trade. Has farm loan of $700.00.
Will trade equity for cattle horses, or
good short tfme notes if well secured.
A good one. Better look at It.
T. J. BALLEVV.
J. H. Base made a business
trip to Oklahoma City last week.
Mr. Base is one of the best far-
mers and most progressive citi-
zens in this section He owns a
good farm with good improve-
ments and is constantly making
more.
Kicked by a Mad Horse
Samuel Birch, of Beetown,
Wis., had a most narrow escape
from loosing his leg. as no doctor
could heal the frightful sore that
developed, but at last Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve cured it completely.
It’s the greatest healer of ulsers,
burns, boils, eczema, scalds, cuts,
corns, cold-sores, bruises and
piles on earth. Try it. 25c at
Rogers’ Drug store.
THOMAS & THOMAS
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
(■KARY, OKLAHOMA
NOTARY PUBLIC IN OUIt OFFICE
Seed potatoes, the right kind
at O’Connor’s the feed man.
Hartley has a few of the best
listers made. He will sell them
at a reduced price-
Mac McClain and wife, of El
Reno, spent a few hours in Geary
Sunday with old friends.
All Druggists sell Dr. Cox’s
Barbed Wire Liniment, 25c, 50c,
and $1.00 bottles. Guaranteed
to heal without leaving a blemish
or money refunded.
Miss Edna Hodgins was accom-
panied as far as Oklahoma City,
last Friday by her aunt, Mrs Jas.
Self, where she will remain for
about a week.
Home rendered lard turned
into money. That is what Den-
nis is doing at 14c per pound.
Rev. J- G- McKnight went to
Eagle City Monday where he will
hold evangelistic meetings for a
week-
Bob Bouchelle was called to El
Reno Saturday in response to a
message announcing the death of
his father.
LET US HAUL IT
THAT’S OUR BUSINESS
THe Hell Transfer Co
NORRIS 8c ROBERTS
Will Danvers, traveling en-
gineer for the Rock Island, was
in Geary Monday shaking hands
with old friends
Mrs Clyde Nelson and little
son, Raymond, who has been vis-
iting in Shawnee forthe past few
weeks, have returned home.
E. E. MILLER, D. D. S.
DENTIST
Crown and Bridge Work
a specialty
Office over American State Bank
GEARY. OKLA
THEODORE GRAALMAM
BONDED ABSTRACTER
WATONOA, OK|_A
Abstracts to any tracts of land in
Blaine county furnished on
short notice
We have moved our yard to
our new’ place on Broadway
DAVIDSON
& CASE
We have everything usually
kept in an up-to-date yard
THE NEW BBOCEBV
ROSCOE SQUIRES, Prop. "
Keeps Constantly on hand s large, well assorted
fresh stock of Staple and Fancy
{GROCERIES
Highest market price paid for Batter and
PHONE NO. 86.
THis Fellow
IS IN A HURRY
He believes in eating nothing bat
the best and freshest of Steaks,
Roasts, Sausage, Ham, Bacon,
Pork Chops, Oysters, Lard, Etc.
If you will just notice, this fellow is fat and healthy and
the reason he enjoys life be trades at
LITTLE MEAT MARKET
DAVIS & PADEN, Props
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 fi WEAVER
| The best place in the city for
£ a good, clean shave is at the
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Mecca
Barber
SHop...
ELECTRTIC MASSAGE
First door south of Bank of
LEACH & BARRETT
GENERAL BLACKSMITHS
Having purchased the interest of
Carrick and Huff in blacksmith
business, we have moved our shop
into the building opposite the S.
& S. lumber office where I am
repared to do all kinds of en-
eral blacksmithing. First-class
work guaranteed. Horse-ahoeine
a specialty. Your patronage so-
licited.
Opposite the S. & S. Lumber Office, Geary, Okla
THE STAR LIVERY BARN
GILMORE 6 BANKS, Props.
Good teams and rigs
Want your patronage
Drivers who know the country well
NORTH BROADWAY
Phone 117
JENNINGS BROS.
GEARY, OKLAHOMA
Cement Work
PRICES REASONABLE
We do only first-class work and make a specialty of
all kinds of Sidewalks, Cisterns and Caves.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Attorney C. F. Dyer was
Sayre and Elk City last Thursday
representing some Oklahoma City
parties in some legal matters.
Dr. Cox’s Barbed Wire Lini-
ment does not burn or blister-
! relieves pain quickly, and flies
j will not bother the wound. For
sale by all druggists.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Frazee
came from Topeka last week and
they have bought the Peter lying
property on North Cheyenne and
will become permanent residents
of Geary. Welcome to them.
W. E. Wickham, of West Lib-
erty, 111., and Mrs. Phoeba Hart,
of Olney, III., are here visiting
their brother, G. R. Wickham or
“Daddy” as everybody knows
him. This is the first time they
have seen each other for forty
years and it was Ja happy meet-
ing.
Percheron Stallions
The follow linr IVn li- ron -.lallion* will multi-
Ihi-MMonM tin- Turm-r Ilf.I luirti, Ku*t Muin
Mrwt, , Oklahoma:
CHAKLON 47,384
wa< Imported from Kramt- by M- Uuutliliii Hro-.
of CohiinlaiK. Ohio, March 21, Il<- I* u nw
olaek. wt-lidis 11*7.1 pound*. a ifood low down
draft Horae and irood breeder *
OKAY BOY 53,201
I* a irrav. wan f<atl-d June 10. l>n-d by II rt
Hro- , of Osceola, Iowa
CHARGER 53,201
In a Min k .lallion, foali-d Join- J. l!*n. hn-d and
owned by llart llrmt., of Oiuy-oIb, Iowa.
TKKMH— For Chnrlon $1 for Hray Boy H2.10;
for Charger |IO; to ln»iire roll to Maud and feat.
Hervlre fee lu-roine* due al once If owner part*
with mure or remove* from county, hr bill* for
further part leu lan.
R. M. CRITCHFIELD.
Huff & McIntyre’s
New Pool Hall
Is one of the nicest places in Geary to
Spend a pleasant hour at pool or billards
Good Tables
Cigars and Tobacco
South Side W^est Main Street
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McKinseys Barber Shop
r=====*====^==: nice clean shave. Every-
thing up-to-date and none but first-class barbers employed.
J. T. McKINSEY, in Mclntire A Huff’s Pool Hall
W. T. WHALEN
The Practical Auctioneer
Have cried sales in all parts of Oklahoma
General satisfaction guaranteed
Leave orders at Bulletin office, Geary, Okla
Cozy Cafe and BaKery
WATONGA, OKLA
I am again in charge of the Cozy Cafe and Bakery-We serve
first-class meals at all times- Try us once when in Watonga
ED LEWIS, Prop. First door cast Blains County Bank
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Roff, Charles H. The Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1911, newspaper, April 6, 1911; Geary, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1075869/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.