Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1902 Page: 14 of 16
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The P. Schoenhofen Brewing Co.
of cilICAGOg 111.
Thi Favorite
and Export Brands ol Bottled Boor.
Wholesale agents wanted in all parts of the territory.
Ii)fori)tatloi) glvei} oi> all kli|«la of par Flxtlirea.
Goijiplete stocks carried I if ]{aijsas Glly*
Call or address Box 65,
Gkakv, Oklahoma.
P. B. NEVIUS, Tor. Wholesale Agt.
DRS. WALL & riAXWELL,
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Office.
Over Red Front Store
—OFFICE HOURS—
8 to 10 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m.
HOURS AT SANITARIUM
10 to 12 a. m. 4 to 6 p. m.
Anwers calls promptly day or night.
OBARY, OKLAHOMA.
A CALL.
A meeting of the school land lessees
A Oklahoma Territory is hereby
sailed to meet at the court room in
Dklahoma City, on Monday, July 28,
[902, at 11 o’clock a. m., for the pur-
jose of effecting a territory organlza-
iion.
The basis of representation shall be
me delegate for each eight quarter
lections of school land in each town-
ihlp.
Communications should be addressed
;o J. R. Cowger, Wellston, O. T.,
Blotter In Quality than ntosf
10* Cigars
LEWIS'
SINGLE
BINDER
stmight5*cigar
Ctmptn them with other Cigar* n4
you (M good reMoaa for their coating
the dealer more thee other bread*
FRANK R UWIS. PEORIA.IIL
ORIGINATOR TIN TOIL SMOKER PACKAGE
president lessees union, or H. C. Not-
son, Warwick, Sec.
Let all the lessees be represented
at this meeting.
H. C. IIoTson Sec.
J. R. Cowger, President.
The Greatest Purifier.
DeBell’s'Kidney Pills cure all dis-
eases of the kidneys. That is why
DeBell’s Kidney Pills cure Bright’s
disease, diabetes, rheumatism, neural-
gia, heart disease, female troubles
and urinary and bladder complaints.
These diseases are the results of un-
healthy or disordered kidneys. De-
Bell’s Kidney Pill’s cure them invari-
ably and finally. They have never
failed yet. No cure, no pay. Price
25 cents per box.—For sale by A. R.
Ostrander & Co.
Anyone that misses Blackerts special
sale days are missing a great deal.
They will be permanent features of
that enterprising firm of doing
business. Go and see what you have
missed if you have not been there
before.
Chas. H. Nash, of Watonga, and
Miss Marie Price, were united in
marriage last Sunday, at the home of
the bride’s parents in Bettina. Greer
county. The groom Is cashier of the
First National Bank of Watonga,
and stands high as a business man
and citizen. The bride is spoken of
as an estimable and accomplished
young lady. The happy couple are
now enjoying their honeymoon at Mr.
Nash’s old home in southern Illinois.
They expect to be “at home” to their
friends In this place about July 7th.
—Watonga Republican.
Piles Tetter Eczema.
Boro-Carbol salve will cure blind,
bleeding or itching piles where all
other ointments have failed. It ab-
sorbs the tumors, allays the itching
at once, acts like a poultice and gives
instant relief. Boro-Carbol salve is
prepared expressly for piles, tetter,
eczema and all iching skin diseases.
Sold on a guarantee. No cure, no pay.
Price 25 cents per box.—For sale by
A. R. Ostrander & Co.
“On July 3rd, the Crescent Hotel,
at Eureka Springs, opens as an all-
year-Tound resort, under the manage-
ment of the Frisco System. Exten-
sive renovations and improvements
have been effected which will make
the Cresent' Hotel the equal of any
hostelry to be found, in the South-
west.”
ETNA ITEMS.
Crops are beginning to need rain.
Ed Leiniuger went to Geary last
Tuesday.
Mrs. El Walters made a quick trip
to Geary Monday.
Minor Buskins lias purchased a new
Champion biuder.
Ed Leininger is now cutting Mr.
A spleen’s wheat.
Mrs. Aspleen and Eva Johnson were
pluming last Sunday.
Fred Leininger is cutting oats for
Mr. Gould this week.
Still big preparations are going on
here for the Fourth.
Peach tree are breaking down with
their burden of fruit.
School meeting next Tuesday. We
will have a gay old time.
Mr. Nicolai has been cutting Mr.
White’s wheat this week.
Hattie Chambers called at Noah
Williams’ last Thursday night.
Del Wallace has been seen at Mr.
Leech’s quite often the past week.
Mrs. Lizzie Gardner and Mrs. Brand
made a trip to Geary last week.
Postmaster Forney and family took
a pleasure trip to Geary last Monday.
Mr. Sturgis had the misfortune to
break a wheel to his engine last week.
Emory Tolle, of Richland, is cutting
wheat this week for his uncle, W. M.
Leech.
Miss Mary Leininger stayed two
days with Mrs. Mary Williams the
last week.
Mrs. Noah Williams, accompanied
by Mrs. Gould, made a trip to Geary
last Friday.
We hear that Mr. Brand intends to
build a new house on his claim In the
near future.
Ye scribe went down on the South
Canadian last Saturday and got a fine
lot of plums,
Hattie Chambers and Del Wallace
visited at Ben Burnes’ last Sundav
night.
Their will be a big dance at Ed.
Leininger’s on the evening of the
fourth, so we hear.
Some of the Etnaites visited at Mr
Knowles, who lives near the Forney
postofflee, last Sunday.
Mrs. Chas. Moore who lives across
the river visited at Ed Leininger’s
last Monday afternoon.
We hear that a man will be baptized
at Etna the Fourth. This is a new
number for a celebration.
Some rascal was mean enough to
pick all Mrs. Katie Leininger’s
plums for her last Sundav.
A. H. Boardraan and Jim Leininger
made a trip to Mr. Brand’s allotment
near the Whirlwind school house last
Sunday.
We hear that a certain grasswidower
living near Etna got a great big mit-
ten the other day. We don’t see how
he can possibly use it this summer.
Poisoning tho 9y*t*m.
It is through the bowels that the body
Is cleansed of impurities. Constipa-
tion keeps these poisons in the system,
causing headache, dullness and melan-
cholia at first, then unsightly erup-
tions and finally serious illness unless
a remedy Is applied. DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers prevent this trouble by
stimulating the liver and promote
easy, healthy action of the bowels.
These little pills do not act violently
but by strengthening the bowels en-
able them to perform their own work.
Never gripe or distress. Teeter & Son.
W. C. Shippee, of the Davidson
Case Lumber Co., has commenced
work on his new residence in the
north part of town. His father, J.
E. Shippee, of Delphos, Kansas, has
charge of the work. It will be a
neat five-room house.—Watonga Dis-
patch.
Danger in Delay.
Don’t delay when the first symptoms
of kidney troubles appear. Ask your
druggist for a box of DeBell’s kidney
pills, prepared expressly for all kid-
ney troubles such as lumbago, back-
ache and all urinary troubles. A
weeks trial will of times cure mild
cases. Take a box or two and your
kidney trouble will disappear. Sold
on a positive guarantee. No cure, no
pay. Price 25 cents per box.—For
sale by A. R. Ostrander & Co.
McCLURE & SONS’
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY
Ice Cream Parlor and Soda Fountain. All kinds of soft drinks.
Come and see us. - Next door to Postoffice.
GEARY FURNITURE COMPANY
WILL SELL YOU
Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, Etc.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
Geary, - Oklahoma,
THE CITY TRANSFER COMP’Y.
Lindenfelter & IIeaston, Props.
We haul anything any place at any time.
PHONE NO. 74. -:- GEARY, OKLAHOMA
-DEALER IN-
Pianos, Organs, Mandolins,
Guitars, Violins, Etc.
New Netzow Sewing Ma
chines Cheap.
If you need anything in the
above lines call and see me, at
Troup’s store, on East flain.
j HHHtmHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHt*
j [ Positively cures all Kidney z
11 Complaints. {
I DeBELL’S KIDNEY PILLS 8
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j! Send for Pamphlet and Samples. Z
PRICE 25 CENTS. *
] | C.W.Bbggs. Sons & Co. Chica6o III. Z
The Rock Island deposited in the
Blaine county bank, Monday, 84,079.
49, the amount due those who sub-
scribed toward the the bonus to se-
cure the construction of that line
through Watonga. This money is -to
be refunded in lieu of the privilege
granted the company to discontinue
and remove the Choctaw Northern
tracks t within the town limits. A
number who subscribed to that fund
have assigned their subscriptions to
the cement factory bonus, which is a
move in the right direction. The
future growth and prosperity of Wa-
tonga depends upon the action of her
citizens. The place will be just what
the people make it. Where enter-
prise and public spirit prevails a
town moves steadily onward,-Waton-
ga Republican. i
Heaven Help U*
In our troubles, but use Hunt’s cure
for itch, tetter, ring worm, itching
piles and eczema. Guaranteed.
DOCTORS MEET.
A meeting of doctors was held at
this place on last Tuesday for the
purpose of taking steps towards or-
ganizing a county medical society.
A committee on organization, con-
sisting of Dr. Wall, of Geary and Dr.
Collelmo, of Fay, was appointed, and
a date set, July 3, when a second
meeting will be held in the opera
house at this place and the organiza-
tion completed. Nearly every mem-
ber of the profession in the county is
expected to be present at this meet-
ing.—Watonga Dispatch.
Oatarrh of the Head.
All druggists are authorized by the
manufacturers of Bunsen’s Cream
catarrhal to refund the money where
it failes to cure any case of catarrh
no matter of how long standing. One
application gives ease and rest. This
is a new discovery and the only
catarrh remedy sold on a positive
guarantee. No cure, no pay. Price
50 cents.—For sale by A- R. Ostrander
& Co. .__
Taken Up:—At my place one-half
miles west and li miles horth of Geary
one bay horse with one white hind
foot and white stripe in his face.
Weight about 1100.
Mrs. R. Hiersche.
J. P. SALYER, Proprietor.
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Short Orders and Regular Heals.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Main Street, Geary, Okla.
ELLIS E. BRANN,
Jeweler and Optician.
One door west of First National Bank, at Teeter’s drug store.
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty. Full line of Watches,
Clocks, J„ewelry and Silverware always on hand. Call and get my prices.
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Stackhouse, Alfred C. Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1902, newspaper, July 3, 1902; Geary, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1076097/m1/14/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.