The Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1910 Page: 3 of 10
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Safe BanKing
WORKING TRADE RULES
Of Local Union of Carpen-
ters and Joiners No.
1798, of Geary,
Oklahoma
SECTION ONE
Nine hours shall constitute a
day's work, between 7:30 a. m.
and 5:30 p. m.
SECTION TWO
Thirty-five cents per hour shall
be the minimum rate of wages
until further notice
SECTION THREE
Fourth of July, Labor Day,
Thanksgiving and Christmas, and
Sundays shall be termed as legal
holidays, and no work shall be
performed on such days; unless
absolutely necessary; and double
time shall be charged for work
done on same, and also time and
one-half for overtime on regular
work days.
SECTION FOUR
No union carpenter shall be
permitted to work with non-union
Taa Fvnensive I carpenters unless such carpenter
” makes application to join, and
A woman in Missouri went into shall pay an initiation fee of $10,
a country newspaper office and —$2.00 cash and $2.00 every six
said she wanted to put an adver- ^ee ’8 P41®-
tisement in the paper for her lost section five
Good sized bolls, very prolific, u jsband. She was told that the One apprentice shall be allowed
matures/nea^l of frost-.A su e advertising rate was $2 an inch, to every five men employed, and
crop. JuH the. n rthe n and said ghe could never afford said apprentice must become a
cotton po»:eis. Vf ur her n- it as her husband was over six member of union and be governed
feet tall.—New Haven Leader. by un,on rule8' „„
SECTION SIX
While this hank has provided com-
modious banking rooms and every
modern facility, extending the ut-
most courtesy and attention to de-
positors whether their accounts are
large or small; yet the essentials of
what it offers to its depositors lie in
the absolute security which it affords
State Guaranty Bank.
KRYPTOK
INVISIBLE BTFOGAL
Light, solid lenses—smooth, un-
broken surfaces—no conspicuous
lines—cementing done away with
—no clouding—and no lodging
places for dust and dirt. «
COTTON SEED
An Extra Early, Anti-Boll
Weevil Seed
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^■■Th^Fellow
IS IN A HURRY
He believes in eating nothing but Y
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 he trades at
LITTLE MEAT MARKET
W. R. QALLOWAY, Prop
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Kryptok lenses are
wonderful creations
A reading lens is hidden in
the “distance” lens undiscera-
able. No “lines;” no cement.
Get Kryptoks
-FOR SALE BY-
WRIGHT
JEWELER-OPTICIAN
formation address \
Jones Brothers.
Kingston, -to. Hartley is making some won-1 Journeymen must always have
There has been several light i Jerful low prices on some goodRested*, and no
frosts recently, but net enough harness and dollar- working card shall be given un
to do any damage- _ - less he is in good standing
large | section seven
A steward shall be appointed
on each and every job, and it
This office received a
shipment of new type and other
We have a good lot on North
Broadway in block 18 for sale printing material,
cheap. Southwestern Realty Co
Miss Mary Leininger was in
I un catu ouu —-----
shall be his duty to examine cards
and see that no carpenter is em
When your Insurance Policy XeTwhfcalTZw same
iw.oo ......... expires come and get rates and
Geary one day last week on her lgive u8 a chance to write it for section eight
land. i Southwestern Realty Co. but they must be goyerned by
I this local’s trade rules.
section nine
Any member shall be permitted
to work for a property owner or
r.
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Advantages of a Bank Account
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By having a checking account with this bank you can
pay your expenses by check which not only affords safe-
ty for money and saves times when attending to your
financial matters, but it strengthens your standing and
credit with merchants and those people with whom you
do business. Your depositors are absolutely guaranteed
it agent of same, but must charge
+f fifty cents per hour, as is charged
+ by contractors in general.
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U. C. V.
REUNION
Mobile, Ala
APRIL 26-28th
VERY LOW FARES
— AND —
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
VIA
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BANK COMMERCE
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WHERE HAS IT GONE?
When Cassius M. Rambo, for
si t years treasurer of Oklahoma
t *rritory, retired from that posi-
t on and turned his money over
t) a democratic state administra-
tion in the fall of 1907, he in-
cluded in the money so turned
o/erthesum of $574,139,37 ac-
cumulated public building fund
from the rental of state lands.
Since statehood was inaugur-
ated there has been added to the
by contractors in general
section ten
No contractor shall be permit-
ted to work union men on one job
I and non-union on another
SECTION ELEVEN
No member shall be permitted
to work on a job where laborers
are permitted to use carpenter
tools to level up joists.-
SECTION TWELVE
Any member working v^thin
.this jurisdiction contrary to its
And a | trade rules, or under the scale,
shall be fined not less than $10.00
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
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Geary, OKlaHoma
.. . CALL AT ... |
HUFFS’ CONFECTIONERY STORE
For Candies, Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Sweet Cider and anything -
usually kept in a tirst-class confectionery. 0
We always keep the very best.
T T TJTTT7T7 CONFECTIONERY
v• Lim 11 UIl and SODA FOUNTADi
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—ON SALE—
April 24th and 25th, 1910
reason that it is all gone.
big deficit is being created. 1 snail De nnea nut, less umn ^ih.uv
Within the next week $750,000 nor more than $50.00 for first of-
in warrants will be issued against fense, and expelled from local
the public building fund to meet unjon for second offense.
a myriad of bills coming in _____________
against it, which of course con- * SECTION THIRTEEN
stitutes a mortgage on the public Any member working upon La-
building fund receipts of the fu- bor Day shall be fined $25.00. un-
ture for many years, and in addi- less satisfactory excuse is given
tion the legislature, in recent and accepted by local union.
needless special session, also section fourteen
authorized the issuance of $150,-
atea mere nas Deen auueu 10 me 000,000 of similar warrants In no case shall more than one
Rambo fund the sum of $150,000 against this fund, swelling the contractor or employer be allowed
Special Train Service
Full information from your
nearest agent
C Q Cl flAT Aaaltwit Oeneral Pass Agent
Di D. oLUfll, Lillie Rook. Arkansas
H. M. BROWN,
Pinney’s Meat MarKet
Handles a Complete Line of
Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard,
Fish, Etc.
Telephone No. 135
Division Passenger A Kent
Oklahoma Oily. >kla
in receipts from lands, makings
total from that source of $724,-
139.37,
During the past week, however,
State Auditor M. E. Trapp re-
fused to pay any more vouchers
on the public fund for tha good him.
mortgage to $2,250,000,
the taxpayers like it?
Don’t paper that room until
you see Daugherty. He paints
«»igns and every thing else See
•flHKaaxajvaac*; *•*•*•*•*•*•
DO YOU KNOW
How do to work on the same, unless they
belong to U. B of C. and J. of A.
SECTION FIFTEEN
These rules shall govern Local
Union No. 1798, Geary, Okla..
and shall take effect July 1, 1910.
J. C. Barfell,
W. T. McDowell.
C. W. Sutherland,
Chairman.
Joe Stanley,
Secretary.
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There is a great difference in
Uncolored ^TE The Golde
Unadulterated I mm Gate Brands
Give any of them a fair trial and you will
continue to use it. Try black nd 3
green for ice 5
Geo. S. Peckham j
Phone 110 Star Grocery §
Saved From the Grave
“I had ubout given up hope,
after nearly four yeirs of suffer
mg from a severe lung trouble,
writes Mrs, M. L. Dix of Clarks-
ville, Tenu., “Often the pain in
my chest would be almost un-
bearable and 1 could not do any
work. Dr King s New Discovery
has made me feel like a new per
son. Its tiie besl medicine made
for the throat and lung*.” Ob
stinate cough, stubborn colds,
bay fever, la grippe, asthma,
croup, bronchitis and hemnrrh
ages, boarness and whooping
cough, yield quickly to this
wonderful medicine. Try it. 50c
and $1 (Hi. Trial bottles free.
Guaranteed by Rogers’ drug
store.
FOR SALE
Ten DeLaval cream
separators at your own
price. Call on or ad'
dress Will Tarpley,
' Geary, Okla.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
I STILL handle
Chas. A. Stevens & Bros
OF CHICACO. ILLINOIS
Wearing Apparel
FOR
Say, Don’t Forget
That Musser’s Little Grocery is the cheapest
piece in town to buy your
GROCERIES
He will save you ten cents on the dollar. Will pay the
highest market price for butter and eggs. You cannot trade
with anyone who would thanM you more.
B. S. riUSSER. J
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* making money last. H nte forfull particular* ami special effer at once.
NO MoNKY REUU1KKD until you receive and approve of your bicycle. We ship
to anyone, anywhere in the U. S. without a cent deposit in advance, prepay freight, and
allow TEN DAYS* FHKE TRIAL during which time you may ride the bicycle and
put it to any test you wish. If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wiah to
keep the bicycle sh.p it back to us at our expense atul yon will net be out one cent.
FAPTADV PRirrC We lunush the highest grade bicycles it is possible to make
g Hvlvnl rniwLe at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save $10
to fit middlemen's proms by buying direct of us and have the manufacturer's guar-
antee behind your bicycle. DO NOT HUY a bicycle or a pair of tire*from anyone
at any Price until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of factory
frii.fi and remarkable special offers to rider agents.
VAII Hill I DP ACTflNIClirn when you receive our beautiful catalogue and
■ VU WILL DC Adi V (11*11 LD study our superb models at the wonderfully
Ilkv prices we can make you this year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for less money
~ than any other factory. We are satisfied with £1.00 profit above factory cost.
Itli.'l’C'LK DKALEUH, you can sell our bicycles under your own name plate at
______ ^our prices. Orders filled the day received.
f UBCOND HAND IHJUYCLES. We^do not regularly handle second-hand blcyclt
r promptly
IIC UliI |'l 4\,v 1. V/l Uvl 9 II I III! Wlw l.*4 / I l>Vtft — vll.
ICCONO IIAND 1IICYCLKS. We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but
ly have a number on hand taken In trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear out
ly at prices ranging from D3 to fctH or DIO. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free,
avpa litiRlu wbools. Imported roller riming and pedal*, parts, repairs and
COASTER-BRAKES, *2*11.7MYiiSW?
half the usual retail Pruu.
|0 HEDGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF >j|80
SELF-HEALING TIRES
The regular retail price of these tires it
— S'l.SO Per pair, but to introduce we will
tel l you a sample pair tor $t.£J(cash wit h order >/S5),
HO MORE TROUBLE F30M PUNCTURES
NAILS, Turk, or <;L»h* will not lot th«
Blr out. Sixty thousand pairs sold last year.
Over two bunured thousand pairs now in use.
DESORIPTIOMi MadHnall sir.es. It iillvely
and eu^-y ruling, verydm alileond 1 ined inside with V
■ spt-cial quality of ruli'orr, which never becomes
p<iro'isatiJ which clo«"s up small punctures without allow-
In* Iheair toevupe. Wc li. vc huticrcdsof letters from sa.ir-
fi«tcustomersH-uin* that their tires have only been pumped
up once or twice in a whole season. They wci~h no more than
• n ordinary tire, the puncture resist inequalities being given
by several layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on the
tread. The rc;:ular price of these tires isJd.yo per pair,but for
Satisfaction Guaranteed, te«e, is received. wt .hiP c. o. i>. o„
- m iirirfpfl f* i I I approval. k«m do nul U4y a iciil uuui yuu Uuic cxauimeii tnul luumi lituu »uiulv o icpicscuicil.
Ol niUllCj I LIUIIUCU. well I Wc will allow a <IU<H>unt of 5 |H*r cent (thereby making the price D4.88 per pair) if you
4 MAfttr faL'klnn ’tend FILL CASaI UIl.I OUDiCIi aud enclo!*c tin* adveruaement. You run no risk :n
ana new Ictsiliuri JPlcllO tLadtu^ u* «u order aft Lit litca may be rt-’urned at Ut'K expense if for auy reason they arc
ttunaciory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a
bank. If you or ler a p tir of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster,
afar Vu • 11 »• r l.iwt lu'irr-r itnl IimA* tinpr llinii a it it tit#- vim hr.vi* fvrr ikmI or BTHtl at anv r»i ir^ Wt*
WOMEN. MISSES
AND CHILDREN
MRS. LIZZIE WELBORN
PHONE 18 OEARY. OKLAHOMA
ft/U 11 w. is j ' w I I o j' ■ is m a I ■ V ov i i ■ v ™, jw
wear better, last lotiper and iisjk finer than an
know that von will he so well pleased that ~
li e waut you to send us a trial order at once,
I"ts w . • a **»**. ' MM, »«•* T w ill a .-aw «uw.v • , ..... law,, f |
,ny tire vou have ever used or seen at any ptice. We
wneu you want a bicycle you will (five us your order.
We wantyou to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer,
u ruictm T/OrC don't buy any kind at any price until you send for a pair of
Sr V UtLS CZ.X.LS f IrtBL1Ird*ethom d*uncture-I*ioof tirea on approval and trial at
- special introductory price quoted aliove; or write for our bi* l ire aud Sundry Catalogue which
cubes and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at about half the usual prices,
w VOU ir but write us a postal today. DO NOT THINK'
the
deset
muau •,/,« mar m guru but write us a postal today. 7i«> NOT TliiN k «>►'HCYINO a blcycla
SJU n§ wY/If S or a pair of tires from auyone until you know the new aud wonderful
- a- - . .1 ... 1 - \17.... II en u
- SJU 1*0m fffllf or a pair of tires from auyone until you know the new aud
Va^SfcUI oOci* we are making. It only costs a posul to U-aru everything. Write it NOW.
WsmmtfmMi j. l mead cycle company, Chicago,
ILL
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Roff, Charles H. The Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1910, newspaper, April 28, 1910; Geary, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1076203/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.