Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1902 Page: 4 of 10
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Office at Kingfisher. o. T.
September 13th. 1902.
September 13th. 1908.
Notice la hereby given that the following
named aettler hue died notice of his Inten-
tion to make final proof In support of Ida
claim, and that said proof will be made In-fore
Ceiveroft
lieglater and Receiver of U. H. Land Office at
Kingfisher, O. T.. on February 13th. IMS, via:
David W. Duncan. Ueary, O. Tu for the
NKX of Set-. 12. T 14. N. It 13, W. I. M.
Ho nuinea tho following witnesses to prove
Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, via: John Webb, of Greenfield.
Oldu. .fames Wood, George Brown and John
Hart, of Geary. O. T.
E. D. BnowNi.EE. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Kingfisher. O. T.
Septemlier. 18th, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has. Hied notice of his Intention
to make Anal probf In support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made liefore Reg-
ister and Receiver. U. 8, Land Office at King-
fisher. O. T.. on February 5th 1903. viz:
Charles Duke, of udora, O. T., H. K.
No.9774. for the 8WX of Sec. 33, Twp 15. N,
Range 10, W.
He names the following witnesses t<^ prove
TEXAS
And the
North and East
Birmingham]*"hemphis,
And the
North and West
tils continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, via: Jantes Forte Uenry W.
Wadley. John Forte and Henry Norris, all of
Udora. O, T.
E. D. Brownlee. Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Land
ereby gl
B/Hdv Hi
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Land Office at Kingfisher, O. T
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July Oth. 1002.
Iven that the following-
led notice of his Intention
OKLAHOMA
North-East
Notice Is hereb,
named settle,
to make final prodf in support of his claim,
and that said proof wtll be made before the
Clerk of the District Court of Blaine County,
at Watonga. Otcla., on December Oth. 11*03. viz:
Lewis NewtoiKvH. E. No. 12774 for the 8. E.
H N. W. H and Lot 3 and E. % 8. W. X 8ec.
4 T. 14 n R. 12 W.
He named the following witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz
George Nicholson, of Etna O. T. Lenoard
! Blggers, of EtnaO. T. Ben Whitley, of Wa-
! tonga O. T. Tllltnan Boggs, of Geary O. T.
E. D. Bhownl.ee. Register.
Observation cafe can, under the
management of Fred Harvey. Equip-
ment of the latest and beat design.
OKiatioma City
Oklahoma Limited—
Leaves Oklahoma City 6:30 p m
Arrives Kansas City 7:00 a m
‘ “• St Louis » 11:30 ^m
“ Memphis 6:00 p m
St. Louis Express-
Leaves Oklahoma City 9:50 a m
Arrives St. Loula .7:15 a m
Meteor— . . ,
Leaves Kansas City 7:15 pm.
Arrives Oklahoma City 7;30 a m.
Arkansas and Oklahoma Express-
Leaves St. Louis 10:00 p m.
Arrives Oklahoma City 6:45 p m.
Through cars and Pullman Palace
Sleepers between Oklahoma City,
Kansas City St. Louis and Memphis.
For rates and other information call
on nearest Frisco System agent or ad-
dress the undersigned.
A. HILTON, BRYAN SNYDER,
Gen .Pass, Agt, Pass. Trf. Mgr.
St. Lohis, Mo.
B. F. DUNN, Dls’t Pass. Agt.
Wichita, Kan.
BLUE I|RONT
LI VERY STABLE
J. R. Wdinack, Prop.
-Best Rigs, Best Teams,
y Careful Drivers.
Meets all Trains. Calls for,
Delivers Passengers to any
E^tel and nil i parts of the City
at reasonable pr.ices.
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Courteous Treatment to
Pr. P> A. Edward
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OltljAHQXA.
Gbary.
The Little
MEAT MARKET.
Dbttwkilkr Bros.
Fresh and Smoked Heats
3rd door east of Garvey's, Geary, Okla.
N. B. CORY,
Bonded Abstractor.
The only Abstract Books In Blaine Oounty.
Real Estate Agent. Taxes Paid, Property
Rented and Oared For. .
AU Communications Receive Prompt At-
. tentlon.
Watonga,
Okla.
F. A. Thomas. R. W. Thomas.
’ Public.
Lawyer and Notary Pi
Consultation $2.00.
F. A. THOMAS & SON,
Real Estate and
Insurance Agents.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS.
Geary, Okla.
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DR. E. E. MILLER,
Dental Parlors,
Oyer Farmers State Bank.
Cor. Main and Broadway.
GEARY, - OKLAHOMA.
POWELL & BROWNING
Physicians A Surgeons
( OFFICE OVER BANK OF GEARY. )
all our Customers always
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Talehoi)M Nliijiber 15v
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J. P. W1SHARD,
Lawyer and
Bonded Abstractor.
Titles perfected. Cor-
respondence solicited.
Watonga, Qkla.
C. R. Lobdell,
|ARCHITECTB
All correspondence given prompt
attention.
Room s.. Oklahoma City.
City Hall Bldg.
One Minute (tough Cure
A. B. CARRICK,
Blacksmith and Horssshoar.
Wagon work and general
repairing of all kinds.
Located in the old stand, west of the
baptist church, (^ve me a trial.
GEARY, OKLAHOMA.
CISTERN AND WELL WORK,
I dig and repair cisterns and wells at- ren-
orie;
son able prices. Leave orders at L. M. Hart-
ley’s store, on North Broadway street. Give
me a trial and you’ll be convinced that I do
firstclass work.
Under our care we are able
to give the sick the special
benefit of the most approved
treatment, medical and surgi-
cal, selected from the best sys-
tem of medication.
All calls answered promptly, day or
night.
Office Phone 63. Residence Phone 64
A. CROSIAR, Geary, Okla
THE LEGISLATURE.
Following are the members of the
next legislature, which convenes in
Gulhrle next January:
COUNCIL.
1st. James P. Woolsey, Perry,
democrat.
2nd. John C. Hickman, Perkins,
republican.
3rd. J. C. Foster, Guthrie, rep.
4th. R. M. Campbell, Oklahoma
City, democrat.
5th. John O. Blakeney, Shawnee,
democrat.
fitb. Herbert H. Champln. Enid,
republican.
7th- Felix L., Winkler, Kingfisher,
republican.
8th. Alpha G. Updegraph, Carmen,
republican.
9th. George T. Webster, Weath-
erford, republican.
10th. Clias. R. Alexander. Wood-
ward, republican.
11th. Thomas P. Gore, Lawton,
democrat.
12th. Samuel Massingale, Cordell,
democrat.
13th. Frank Matthews, Mangum.
democrat.
REPRESENTATIVES.
1st. James Wilkin, Tonkawa, rep.
2nd. Wm. M. Boles, Perry, dem.
3rd. Herbert H. Williams, Pawnee,
republican.
4th. J. L. Mathews, Gjencoe, dem.
5tb, James J. Merrick, McKinley,
republican.
6th. Edgar W. Jones, Guthrie,
democrat.
7th. Johu Threadgill, Oklahoma
City, republican.
8th. Fred. A* Wagoner, Chandler,
republican.
9th. B. F. Nesbitt, Aurora, dem.
10th. William T. Janes, Lexington,
democrat.
11th. John H. Decker. Pond Creek,
rep.
12th. S. Grimes Sproat, Enid, rep,
13th. J. P. Cummings, Kingfisher,
republican. i
14th. William A. Maxwell, Yukon,
democrat.
15th. A. McTaggart, Augusta^ dem.
16th. John C. Major, Granton,
democrat.
17th. Thomas J. Ballew, Geary,
republican.
18th. Everett J. Murphy, Lone
Star, republican.
19th. Thos. P. Braid wood, Beaver,
republican.
20tb. Jesse II. Jones, Taloga, dem.
21st. Dyke Ballinger, Anadarko,
republican.
22nd. Joseph K. Tuttle, Lawton,
democrat.
23rd. Joseph A. Jester, Burns, dem.
24th. James W. Harrison, Roose-
velt, democrat.
25th. W. P.. Francis, Ural, demo-
crat.
26th. T. M. Robinson, Granite,
democrat.
WANTED.-A TRUSTWORTHY
gentleman- or lady in each county to
manage business for an old estab-
lished house of solid financial stand-
ing. A straight, bona fide weekly cash
salary of $18.00 paid by check each
Wednesday with all expenses direct
from headquarters. Money advanced
for expenses. Manager, 340 Caxton
Bldg. Chicago.
There is a satisfaction in using the
gasoline furnished to this part of the
territory. It has not the explosive
qualities usually found in gasoline.
It burns with a smoke similar to coal
tar and should you wish to use it for
mechanical purposes, you will need an
electric current strong enough to run
a street car in order to explode it.-*-
Okarcbe Times.
Fob Sale:—Fourteen good lots In
Geary, part of them choice corner
lots. Also four lots with residence,
two rooms, barn for four horses, hen
house, shed and other outbuildings;
good cave and dug well, water good.
This residence property can be bought
for $600 and the balance of the lots
will be sold cheap for cash. Enquire
at Bulletin office.
For Salk:—Three room dwelling
house and six lots, two wells, chicken
house, property fenced and nicely lo-
cated. Price $550 cash. Enquire at
Bulletin office.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Dr. J. D. McREE,
Office at Teeter & Son’s
drug store.
Calls promptly answered, day or night.
Phone 82. Geary, Okla.
Public notice is hereby given that
the partnership heretofore existing
between A. M. Troup and H. F. Rood
of Geary, Oklahoma Territory, and
known as the firm of Troup & Rood,
was on the 7th day of November, 1902,
mutually dissolved. Said A. M. Troup
continuing the business.
H. F. Rood.
3t A. M. Trout.
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Drink Pure Liquors at the
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Senate Saloon !
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They Keep the Best
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
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T. M. HODGSON, Proprietor.
BUDWEISER BEER. FINE POOL HALL.
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Davidson $ Case,
ill
Dealers In
LUMBER, LATH, SASH, DOORS, LIME, EM EM
BUILDERS HARDWARE. GLASS, PAINTS
OILS AND COAL.
Oive us a call if you Intend to build.
C. E. MARVIN, flanager.
S. A. BRAKE’S.
Nothing
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But j/
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The Beat
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Grade
Of Goodt
Is open for bustnes with an unexcelled stock of
Kept
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In Stock.
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Try Us*.
IMPUTED AND DOMESTIC.
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Medicated Family Liquors Absolutely Pure.
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J. T. Pemberton, President, Will C. Richardson, Vice-President.
A. K. Callahan, Qashier.
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Farmers State Bank,
[Incorporated and Under State Control.]
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DIRECTORS:—J. F. Pemberton, Will C. Richardson, J. H. Garvey.
We respectfully solicit the accounts of
Farmers, ilerchants and Business Men,
and offer every accomodation consistent
with good banking . . ......
GEARY, OKLAHOMA.
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FRESH BEER ALWAYS ON TAP
BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES.
A Geijtieifiaij’s Jfesort
Caters to the Pest Trade
THE MINT SALOON
PHIL HOUK, Proprietor.
Flije Wiijes ai)d LJqliorsv
Imported ai)d Poijiestic Cigars.
SECOND DOOR EAST OF POSTOFFIOE,
GEARY, OOLAHOMA.
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Stackhouse, Alfred C. Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1902, newspaper, December 4, 1902; Geary, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1077136/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.