The Journal (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1918 Page: 5 of 6
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GET HEADY TO BUY FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN BONDS.
THE JOURNAL. GEARY. OKLA.. OCTOBER 10. 1918
PREMIUM WINNERS
- AT H.& C. SHOW
LItp Stock.
Draft Colts—
First, T. L. Stephens.
Second. L. S. Scott.
Third, John Queen.*
Draft Yearlings —
First. G. B. Neely.
Second, T. L. Stephens.
Third. Abe Krehbiel.
Draft 2-year-olds—
First. Ralph Stephens.
Second. W. H. Coil.
Third. Christian Krehbiel.
Draft Team—
First. L. S. Scott.
Second, Ralph Stephens.
Third, T. L. Stephens.
1- f*' .
The
Pirate-
Sh! What would happen
to me if I were your kid ?
Well, if you’re not acquainted
with Calumet Bakings you
don’t know what a good ex-
cuse I have. / Can’t Help
Helping Myself— they’re so
good! Good for me too, be-
cause Calumet Bakings are
wholesome and easily digested.
Millions of mothers use
CALUMET
BAKINS POWDER
becauseof its purity—because
it always gives best results and is
economical in cost and use.”
Calumet contain! only aacA
ingredient! *» Aoca boom ap-
proved officially Ay the U. S.
Food Authoritiee.
You saw whan yarn Any It.
You (Ml (VfMIt row MS M.
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DIRE DISTRESS
is Near at Hand to Hun-
dreds of Geary Readers
All Purpose Colt—
First, W. H. Coll.
Second. W. A. Webb.
Third, Ralph Stephens.
All Purpose Yearling —
First, T. L. Stephens.
Second, Christian Krehbiel.
All Purpose ^2-year-old —
First, A. L. Jackson.
Second, June Bright.
All Purpose Team —
First. W. H. Coll.
Second, T. C. McKnlght.
Third, John Pritner.
Roadster Colt—
First, John Pedro.
Second, Mike Reynolds.
Roadster Yearling-
First. Ue Roy Tilley.
8econd, T. L. Stephens.
Third. Harold Gardiner.
Roadster 2-year-old—
First W. E. Amstutz.
Second, J. H. Neely.
Third, Ralph Stephens.
Roadster Single Driver—
First. W. E. Amstutz.
Second, Christian Krehbiel.
Roadster Team—
First, C. O. Blake.
Mule Colt—
First, E. D. Law.
Second, J. H. Law.
Third. M. N. Teeters.
Mule Yearling—
First, T. L. Stephens.
Second, T. L. Stephens.
Mule 2-year-old_
First, Jim Tyree.
Second, Jim Tyree.
Third, Abe Krehbiel.
Mule Team—•
First, Abe Krehbiel.
Second, E. D. Law.
Poultry.
Barred Plymouth Rocks—
First, Henry Redding.
Second, A. U. Rhodes.
White Plymouth Rocks—
First, Mrs. M. D. Bunce.
Second. Mrs. M. D. Bunce.
S. C. Buff Orpingtons--
First, Joe Bush.
Black Langshans—
First. S. L. Quinn.
Black Minocras—
First, Jessie Smith.
Second, Jessie Smith.
Bantams—
First, Frank Dowling.
Second, R. J. Morning.
Silver Laced Wyandotte—-
First, E. F. Law.
White Leghorns—
First, Mrs. E. C. Wagener.
Second, Mrs. M. P. Tolle.
White Orpingtons—
First. Mrs. G. W. Owen.
Pekin Ducks—
FlrBt, A. U. Rhodes.
Second, A. U. Rhodes.
Geese—
First, Joe Bush.
Second, F. M. Hanks.
Turkeys—
First, Tonis Tuscan.
Second. Will Tonklnson.
SWEEPSTAKES—
First, R. E. Dickerson.
Second, T. C. McKnight.
Boys Club Department.
White Corn—
First, Frank Haley.
Kaffir, Milo or Feterita—
First, Christian Krehbiel.
Pig-
First, Christian Krehbiel.
Second, Chlstian Krehbiel.
Third, Sylvester Curtis.
Farm and Orchard.
White Corn—
First, G. H. Turneus.
Yellow Corn—
First, Carl Erlenmaler.
Squaw Corn—
First, L. W. Waller.
Bloody Butcher Corn—•
First, A. U. Rhodes.
KafTir Corn—
First, J. N. Kenney.
Milo Maize—
First, L. W. Waller. *
Cow Peas—
First W. G. Urtou.
Peanuts—
First, W. G. Urton.
Fecerita—
First, A. U. Rhodes.
Cane—
First, Louis Tuning.
\\ bent—
First, G. E. Ballew.
Oats—
First, H. W. Lewis.
Alfalfa Seed—
First, Joe Paden.
Onions—
Fit st. Mrs. Geo. Cox.
Tomatoes—
First, Mrs. Leona Burns.
Pours■ - -
First, W. G. Urton.
Don’t neglect an aching back.
Backache is often the kidneys
cry for help.
Neglect hurrying to the kid-
neys, aid
Means that urinary trouble
may follow.
Or danger of worse kidney
trouble.
Here’s Geary testimony.
Mrs. T. H. Schuler, S. Broad-
way, says: “ I place Doan’s! Peacheg_
Kidney Pills above all other First, H. w. Lewis,
'kidney medicines. I have used Apples—
Doan’s Kidney Pills at
times and place them above 0ALLEY TWO
all other kidney medicines., First. K- R- Lehman.
Kidney complaint has caused Sudan Grass—
me quite a good deal of annoy- ,Fl|r8p Tonis Tusran-
ance and at times I have suf- j First, Henry Funk,
fered with backache and irreg- pop corn—
ulair action of my kidneys. I First, l. w. Waller,
give Doan’s Kidney Pills the Sw«®1 Corn~
credit for relieving me of every | HJre8 ^rLown B‘e°ang„
attack, the past years . (State-, First, w. o. Urton.
ment given January 15, 1912). Largest Watermelon—
FIVE YEARS LATER or on ! First, John Mingus.
January 16, 1917, Mrs. Schuler jPu™PBt n A p Kirby
said: I gladly confirm the squash—
statement I gave in praise of | First, a. p. Kirby.
Doan’s Kidney Pills several c°R°n—
years ayo, as it holds good. 11
have been greatly benefited by Lonf Brea(1_
Doan’s Kidney Pills and recom- • First, Mrs. Geo. West,
mend them whenever opportun- Ry« ®rea‘J— „ _.
itv nre^nt* itself” F,rBt* Mr8‘ ° Thnn,l>son-
Uy PieS, , i * t-. a. Eggless Com Bread
60c, at all dealers. roster- First, Mrs. Walter l rton.
Milburn Co.* Mfgrs., Buffalo, Pan so-so Biscuit—
jyj y I First, Mrs. R. L. Smith.
Sugarless Cake—
First, Mra. H. W. uewU.
Eggless Cake—
First, Mrs. H. W. Lewis.
Molasses Cookies
First, Mrs. H. W. Lewis.
Collection Canned Fruit —
First, Mrs. Frank Hanks._
Home Made Jelly—
First, Mrs. J. R. Smith.
Grape Juice-
First, Mrs. T. J. Ballew.
Sorphum—
First, F. W. Allen.
Catsup—
First, Mrs. L. Mrlntire.
Chow-Chow—
First, Mrs. Tom Mingus.
Raked Beans—.
First, Mrs. L. Mclnllre.
Pound Butter—-
First. Mrs. Henry Broderick.
Angel Food Cake - -
First, Mrs. J. P. Robinson.
Ginger Bread-
First. Mrs. Tom Mingus.
Quart Preserves—
First, Mrs. T. C. Black.
Quart Plume
First. Mrs. L. L. McQween.
Quart Peaches—
First, Mrs. J. W. Browning.
Assotment Pickles—
First. Mrs. Frank Hanks.
Hewing Department.
Woolen Comfort—
First. Mrs. John Harmon.
Patchwork Quilt-
First, Mrs. C. S. Cooksey.
Pair Knitted Stockings—
First. Mrs. L. Mrlntire.
Pair lied Cross Sox
First. Mrs. L. A. Holmes.
Red Cross Sweater-
First, Mrs. L. A. Holmes.
Childs Cap -
First. Mrs. T. C. Black.
Knitted Mittens
| First. Mrs. Louise Rlngelman.
I Knitted Sweater—
I First. Mrs. L. Mrlntire.
Childs Dress—
First. Mrs. Geo. Smith.
Hand Made Hat-
First. Mrs. Richard Lowry.
Cook Apron—
First, Mrs. W. C. Coon.
Made Over Child Dress—
First, Mrs. T. C. Black.
Home Made Boys Trousers—
First. Mrs. Will Mrlntire.
Made Over Boys Trousers—
First. Mrs. G. R. Shilling.
Made Over House Dress—
First. Hallie Paul.
Work Bag—
First. Mrs. J. W. Browning.
Hand Sewing Child Under 12—
First. Edua Schmoyer.
BEST BOOTH—
First. Hsppy Hour Club.
Indian Department.
Best Display—
First. Belle Martin.
Second. Alice Little Hand.
Single Piece—
First. Belle Martin.
Buckskin Dress -
First. Alice Little Hand.
Corn—
First. Andy Martin.
Second. 8un Maker.
KafTir Corn—-
First. Andy Martin.
Milo Maize-
First, Andy Martin.
Second, Sun Maker.
PUBLIC SUE
As I am preparing to leave tl e state, I will sell all the fol
lowing described property on the 5?r#*
E. J. Gates farm, 1 Mile North and5£ Miles West of Gea-
ry, starting at 10 o'clock promptly, on
TUESDAY. OCT. 15
6 Horses!
1 Bay Mare 4 years old.
1 Brown Mare 3 years old.
1 Bay Horse 12 years old.
1 Span Large Mares, smooth mouthed.
1 Bay Mare 13 years old.
Implements,Etc
1 Deering Corn Binder.
1 Emerson 2-row Monitor.
1 John Deere Lister.
2 Bully Boy Cultivators.
1 Ft. Madison Cultivator.
1 Ft. Madison Disc.
1 1-row Stalk Cutter.
1 3-Section Harrow.
8 New Corner Posts.
1 Hand Cart.
1 Tiger Drill.
1 Emerson Sulky Plow.
1 John Deere Stirring Plow.
1 Double Shovel.
1 New 3^ Burr Oak Wagon.
1 New Hercules Buggy.
1 Wagon and Rack.
1500 Bundles of Corn Fodder.
Some Chicken Coops.
1 Wagon.
1 Garage 10x16.
1 Marking Off Plow.
60 Rods New Hog Wire.
2 Sets Heavy Work Harness.
1 Saddle and Bridle.
1 Anvil and Drill.
1 15-barrel Tank.
1 Ball Bearing Grind Stone.
1 De Laval Cream Seperator No. 12 run 5
months.
All these implements and tools are prac-
tically new and in good condition.
24Cattle!
1 Red Cow 8 years °ld giving milk.
1 Red Cow 6 years old giving milk.
1 Red Cow 3 y«ars old giving milk.
1 Spotted Cow 6 years old giving milk.
1 Red and Spotted Cow 5 years °ld giving
milk.
1 Part-Jersey Cow 4 years old giving milk.
1 Red Cow 6 years old giving milk.
1 Shorthorn Bull coming 2 year* old, and
A-N°. 1. '
1 Shorthorn Heifer 2 years old, giving milk.
2 Deep Red Heifers coming 2 years old.
1 Red Heifer coming 2 years old.
1 Red Cow 4 years old.
i Red Steer coming 2 years old.
i Yearling Steer.
9 Head of Spring Calves.
These are all good cattle and in good con-
dition.
Household Goods
1 Landau Kitchen Cabinet.
1 Book Case.
1 Extension Dining Table.
1 Heating Stove.
1 Cook Stove.
2 Axminster Rugs.
1 Stand Table.
2 Rocking Chairs.
1 Ironing Board.
Several Fruit Jars.
10 Dining Chairs. - I
1 Dresser.
1 Heavy Iron Bed Stead.
2 Sets Bed Springs.
1 Lioleum Rug *2x15.
1 Piece Linoleum 7x7.
i New Monarch 4-burner Oil Stove.
1 Barrel.
Hoes, Rakes and other things too numerous
to mention.
SALE STARTS at 10 O’CLOCK—FREE LUNCH at NOON
BRING YOUR OWN DRINKING CUPS
[The Happy Hour Club Will Also Serve Pies for Benefit of the Red Cross
[WILL BE GIVEN on bankable note bearing 10
£ LlX4!li; f ^ aiavava***' per cent interest from date of sale on all sums
over $10.00. All sums of $10.00 and under cash in hand. 5 per cent off for cash on sums over
10.00. All property must be settled for befor it is removed from the premises.
A. M. MUSLOwner
J. A. RYTHER, Auctioneer.
J. O. DAVIS, Clerk
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Benson, Frank. The Journal (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1918, newspaper, October 10, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1076432/m1/5/?q=fount: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.