Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1902 Page: 4 of 12
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Geary Bulletin.
PUBLISHKD EVERY THURSDAY.
A. C. Stackhouse. Ed. and Pkoi*.
j. P. W1SHARD,
RICKS
Lawyer and
Bonded Abstractor.
Titles perfected. Cor-
respondence solicited.
Watonga, Okla.
Get Readyto Thresh!
per# uuuscmuv«.j. |f you need a threshing machine, engine ot any*
thing pertaining to a threshing machine outfit, 1
a ddress of welcome, s. a. stedman. interest and save you money. Am agent for tne
§Sgbythe Baptat school. Celebrated and Reliable Huber Engine and Thresher
Co.t of nation, Ohio. They do as they promise.
(a) Through the pastor, Rev. A. fc»
>-*■ .......1 PHINEAS FOX,
S. 3. PROGRAM.
The following is the program of the
Blaine county Sunday school conven-
tion to be held Sunday June 8th In the
opera house at Geary.
mousing session 9 a. *•
EXAS
k NEWFAST TRAIN
IS.
tb) Through the supt.. J. O. Mere-
ly1 Through the teacher. Rev. John-
son- „
id) Through the parents. Rev. Gane.
ie) Through the music, Rev. l>e V ol
Song by Presbyteriau school.
Adjourn for dinner.
afternoon session 1:30 r. m.
Song service, S. A. Stedman.
Organization, Robert Breckanrldge.
Song, By Mennonite school.
u..i» »<t hoiTot, Anri maintain
Oklahoma.
_ ______i City sad
OKLAHOMA CITY,
WICHITA,
DENISON.
SHERMAN.
DALLAS.
CISTERN AND WELL WORL
1 dig and nptir cistern* and well* at rea-
sonable prlcen. Leate orders at L. M. Hart- jjy Mennonite scuuui.
ley’s store, on North Broadway ajr*- t. uuW ^ beget and maintain Interest
me a trial and you’ll he convinced that 1 dt’ in“undav jJhoul class. Mrs. J. O.
Srstciaas work. Moo re head.
A. CROSIAR, Qeary, Okla sojaug Kllhhetunda, school
i , ____j CKanlre
Dr. J. D. McREE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
. i . - m , office at Teeter & Son’s
3 E. drugstore.
FORT WOH111 promptly answered, day or night.
t^PrThi?tral^? new^Ummgbout and la PhONE 82. Geary, Okla.
irarawTSits---
A. B. CARRICK,
and Horseshoer,
|H p|alro.np of this iDCludlDf
Cold Observation Cars.
and how used, Rev. Shanks.
Song, by Episcopal school.
Reports of schools by Supts.
Election of officers and where will
the next convention be held.
Song, by the Baptist school.
Adjourn.
EVENING SERVICE. 7:30 P. M.
Song service, J. P. White.
Home class work. S. A. Stedman.
Mistakes in Sunday school work and
how corrected. Bro. Truman. i
Song, God be with you, by the con-
vention. j
Benediction. ‘ , .
Arrangements have been made by l
the pastors of the various churches
and citizens of Geary to entertain
free of charge all who may attend.
The pastors and superintendents con- j
cfrifrnfrA the mititee on entertain*
Drink Pure Liquors at the
I Senate Saloon
| They Keep the Best
I Wines, Liquor and Cigars,
% T. M. HODGSON, Proprietor.
t BUDWEISER BEER. FINE POOL HALL.
t 1» Hi t liJlllT *- t-*"i
•fTTTTTTTm
Davidson & Case
Dealers In
GEARY, OKLAHOMA.
Five minutes discussion wm ue
given all who may wish t< {participate,
after each subject is presented,
I i Rvr iliVK.
Committee \
f I
i Rev. Gane,
Rev DeVol,
|S. A. Stedman.
Oklahoma City
NOTICE.
" ! if you want cheap groceries go w n, i -
Oklahoma Umited- 6-30 p m S- Musser, west side South Broadway Xa5ernacle meeting will begin at
5sssfS2r8ffr ass j^siar® ° b? j-
St Louis uM am J* *!2£at lowest prices. Brittan with his band of workers will
Memphis 6:00 pm -________j ^ here. Everybody invited.
St. Louis Express— —----- - - — m—
Leaves Oklahoma City jtoO a m ]$. B. OORY
Arrives SL Louis • :15 am . i
Meteor- „Bonded Abstracter. WAXTRD-Reliable man for man
Leaves Kansas City ^ w pm. (V>._ ager of a branch office we wish to
open i» Mis .icinltT- Here to .<«*
l2S?es St. Louis l***) P m- ^ SSSTph-p. At- opening for the right man. Kindly
Arrives Oklahoma City 6:4opm. JAh l ma «- lcalioB_ ! giTe me go
____1___— Pullman Palace I v 1 * _
ri&jfttoiiv »------- '
BUILDERS HARWDARE, GLASS, PAINTS
OILS AND COAL.
Give us a call if you mtend_to_build«
C. E. MARVIN, Hanager.
I DHi» I I 1 IM1F 1111MM 1111 —•1 1 1 1 *****||j)
S. A. BRAKE’S.
Through cars and Pullman Palace.
Sleepers between Oklahoma CitT, j Watonga.
Kansas City St. Louis and Memphis.
For rates and other information cal.
on nearest Frisco System agent or ao-
dress the undersigned.
A. HILTON, BRYAN SNYDER.
Gen .Pass, Agt, Pa.^. Trf. Mgr.
St. Louis. Mo.
B. F. DUNN, Dis*t Pass. Agt-
Wichita, Kan.
FRED TRODD.
Blacksmithini, wagon work
__ and Horseshoeing.
A. WALTER JOHNSON, j sh»ecl<ees a*1 p m‘ Sat“rda!’SL
- I GEARY. - OKLA.
Attorney and
Counsellor......
Law, Collections, Real Estate, Loans]
and Insurance.
' GEARY. - OKLAHOMA.
Fori
NEW SALOON |
Is open for busines with an unexcelled stock of +
Wine, Liquor, Clears, }
T — IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC. 1
| Medicated Family Liquors Absolutely Pure.
11 udddi 11 mm 11 nut • • • * ** ’”**'
J. M. WATERMAN,
The Little j NOTARY PUBLIC
MEAT MARKET. Real Estate Broker‘
^ Special attention given
Dettweiler Bros, to pension Business.
Fresh and Smoked Heats 0ver Welborn’s Store.
3rd door east of Garvey'*. Geary, Okla.
f. A T.oma, E W. Tmol,., j BLUE FRONT
, LIVERY STABLE
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F. A. THOMAS & SON,
Real Estate and
Insurance Agents.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS.
Geary, Okla.__
DR. E. E. HILLER.
DENTIST.!
One door west of Wilson Hotel.
GEA RY, - OKLAHOMA.
POWELL & BROWNING
Physicians & Surgeons
OFFICE OVER BANK OF GEARY. )
J. R. Womack, Prop.
Best Rigs, Best Teams,
Careful Drivers.
give me good reference when writ-
ing- The A. T. Morris Wholesale
House. Cincinnati. Ohio. Illustrated |
catalogue 4cts stamps.
O. M. Torrence residing six miles
north-west of town recently took up
and turned into his pasture comprising
30 acres. 6 head of horses that had been
running over and tramping down his
growing crop. A few days later the ]
owner of the animals was in the ,icin-
ity and wanted to take them away. O.
M. was awav from home and his ^
brother would not consent to their President A. T. Kruse, Vice-President
remora! in bto “,h?LimaTST F. E. Gilmore, Cashier,
has never returned for the animals, j
but parties presumably in his employ,
were in that vicinity recently and dur-
ing a heavy rain storm were sheltered |
in a dug out on Mr. Torence’ farm
Sither while the storm was raging or —
rumediately thereafter they cut the I [Incorporated and Under State Control.]
wire near the corner of the pasture I
and pulled up t^e corner post. A few
nights later they returned and cut the
wires between each post fully two-
thirds the distance around the pas-
ture. ruining nearly $20 worth of wire,
and attempted to drive the horses
away but were frightened off. Mr. Tor-
rence is a good citizen and his neigh- p A D V
bors are justly incensed, and in the] * fr
event the scoundrels attempt further
dirty work they will be given a recep-
tion befitting such curs.—Sayre Enter-
prise. __..
Meets all Trains. Calls for,
Delivers Passengers to any
Hotel and all parts of the City
at reasonable prices.
Courteous Treatment to
all our Customers always
Telehoiie Nkffiber 15,
l F. E. Gilmore, Cashier,
Farmers State Bank,
[Incorporated and Under State Control.]
We respectfully solicit the accounts of
Farmers, nerchants and Business Men,
and offer every accomodation consistent
with good banking........
OKLAHOMA.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lum) office at Kinetisber. o. T.
February S4. IKK.
FARM FOR SALE.
If vou want a good farm of 160 acres
in the new country, we can interest
you. This piece of land will be sold
cheap for cash. About 12u acres of
plow land balance in timber. Look
into this, it will pay you.
Now is the best time to secure a few
of the best lots in the town of Geary.
If you should prefer a good farm, we
have them listed. Can giye you a few
bargains. Call and see L. M. Hart-
ley.
Notice—Don’t forget we have the
largest Fire Insurance agency in this]
part of the country consisting of nine j
m a. %_ ___AAmnining ra>nri><5PnLed
ILLESPIE’S
PLACE
On the
Corner
Where you
Always Get
the Best in
WINES UNO WHISKEYS
An heuser- Busch
Brewing Ass’n’s
Budweiser Beer.
Always on Tap.
reuruarYmfi, ida#*.
^“.Lm,t!!^\an^“,rS wa*““and •“ West *
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treat menu, mcuiwu
cal, selected from the best sys-
tem of medication
K .lohn A. stringer, for the southeast
quarter of *ectlon L township 14.
quarter 01 hwmw
fftiMM 10 west I. M.
tiou of land, vii. —
t______i. A giorer
All calls answered promptly, day or 0i T1I.
Office Phone 63. Residence Phone 64. «-34 emort d. bbowki.**. Register. I
IU VMauvuiD ---------
kinds call and see West & Reed.
You Know What *ou aro Taking
When you take Grove’s Tasteie* Chill Tonic
because the formula is plainly printed on
- on
Iron
Cure
THE CITY MEAT HARKET,
F. W. PINNEY, Proprietor.
Fresh and Cured Meats, Fish, Game
AND OYSTERS IN SEASON.
Pay highest market price for hides. Phone 44. Meat delivered to all parts
of the city. Pay best price for good fat butcher stock. Opposite postoffice,
on west Main street. Geary, Oklahoma.
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Stackhouse, Alfred C. Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1902, newspaper, June 5, 1902; Geary, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1076300/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.