The Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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| cultivate the habit of saving.
Early acquired habits usual-
ly follow a man through life.
If you have not opened an
account with us, begin to-
day It is never too late to
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OKLAHOMA
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THE GEARY BULLETIN
CHAS. H. HOFF, Editor
t-nien-il i»t tli* of 0*;iry. Oklaho-
ma. for iransmlwtion through the m»U a*
Mroond-diikH matter in.lunu le'.***.
$1,00 Per Year In Advance.
hlspluj advert in*• un Inch per month.
•Joe* Itiaiuf lac un uder*5o :t tine
for eueti iuaertkni. Oi».i untie* and resolu-
tions of rekpect satnr u* [*»•:% l readem. dards
jf ili.'iuks 5>0c#>rn»ie Insertion. Advertising
of all money making kftuini regular rates.
Charley Gillb.nd received hi*-
household goods from Clinton
Wednesday.
T. P. Quayle became the pro-
prietor of the Mecca Barber shop
this morning.
Walter Shelby is here from
South McAllester taking care of
his father. I. N. Shelby, who is
in a very dangerous condition
Pinney sells Seal Shipt Oysters
Oysters at the City Meat Mar-
ket. _
A. C. Waldorf was in Geary
Monday.
Miss Hattie Burger, the popu-
lar chief clerk in the Elite Cafe,
left yesterday morning for Wich-
ita and other points in Kansas,
where she will visit for a month.
Those Seal Shipt Oysters at
Finney 's are tine
Better harness and better prices
at Hartley’s place.
Mrs. Wood Shelby has been
'sick for several days.
t 1
Col 0 C. Allen of Hydro was
in Geary last Friday.
Lost, a folding store door key,
Finder please leave at Bulletin
office.
P. M. Mackey is in the south-
ern part of the state this week
on areal estate deal.
Henry Linger and wife who
have been visiting at the home of
Jacob Seyler for several weeks,
leftTuesday for a trip to Missouri
Mrs Linger is a sister of Mr.
Seyler.
Fred Strong returned from
Oklahoma City Tuesday night,
where he purchased three loads
of stock cattle which he will pas-
ture on his ranch the coming
summer.
Frank Thompson of El Reno
was transacting business mat-
ters in Geary Wednesday.
A. L. Bealmerand A. B. Camp-
bell went to El Reno last Satur-
day to transact some business.
Jack Cravens was here Satur-
day for a short visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs- S. C.
(.'ravens.
Choice seed corn for sale $1.50
per bushel. Call at Squires &
Shawver and see sample also
plenty of, Texas red seed oats
75 certs per bushel. %
Riley Me Kay.
Lost, an open face silverine
case Waltham movement watch
braided shoe string chain with
key on 'same finder please leave
at postoffice as it is an old kee|
sake.—Alden B. Mackey.
Walter Shelby of South Mc-
Allester is here with his father,
I. N. Shelny, who is very sick at
his home in this city.
Henry Herman, a former resi-
dent of Geary, met with a pain-
ful accident in a gin at Syril
Monday in which an arm was
badly torn and bones fractured.
He was a brother-in-law of Carl
King.
The Shelby Grocery Co will
ship a car of poultry on the 15
and 16 of February They will
pay 10 cents per pound.
It will pay you to get W. H.
Brown’s prices on harness before
you buy as he makes them and
they are better than factory
prices.
family that keeps a bottle' of
Ballard's Snow liniment on hand
is always prepaired for such acci-
dents Price 25c. 50c snd $1.00
per l>ottie. Sold by all drug-
gists-
DENTIST
Crown and Bridge Work
a specialty
Office over American State Bank
GEARY, OKLA
THEODORE GRAALMAM
BONDED ABSTRACTER
WATOMOA OR|_A
Abstracts to any tracts of land in
Blaine county furnished on
short notice
SHERWOOD JACOBY,
over wheat prospects in hia vicin-: PHYSICIAN AMD SUaGBOM.
ity and saya the ground will be Office rooms 10 and 11. American
in fine condition for spring crops.
He recently sold a pair of
State Bank Building
Office phone 158.
young mules to a buyer for a Residence phone 158.
handsome price.
When the bowels become irreg-
ular you are uncomfortable and
the longer thia condition exists
the worse you feel. You can get
rid of this misery quickly by us-
ing herbine. Take a dose on
going to bed and see how fine
you fe“l next day. Price 50c.
Sold by all druggists.
Custer county commissioners
have cut out some of the
deputy county officers. This is
a good move and the same move
would meet the approval of the
voters and taxpayers of Blaine
county. There is a demand for
economy in all branenes of gov-
ernment and the time will come
when we will have it.
GEARY. OKLA.
J. PROCTOR WISHARD
LAWYER
Praetiee In all State and Federal
Ceurta
Office over First National Bank.
Th^Rocl^Lsland
Barber Shop
Where Arst-claaa work ia
done. Union men employ-
ed. Located in the Bruns-
wick Pocket Billiard Rooms.
Everything up-to-date.
Best line of tonics in town.
Give us a trial.
PEARL RAGAR, Prop.
trim PubltalMd JMiuM>«k.tlR.
Sheriffs Sale
nut mtatr or or la bom a i
f"
•unt OKWT I
Hotter u torebjr |lm I hot by vlrtura of oo or-
•fer of oh and tronaa-rip* of MpWt >
to* dtiwtod oml iMIruwl. MMtBow toffV tawA*.
ImumI nut of the Clerk , iriSee of the DMriH
court of the ftav«ite.tith JtMlirlal PMrtet of the
mote of Oklahoma, lu oud for the ComNV of
H 1*1 nr. upon o Judgment rviHlrrrd In Court
•hi the teth doy of June Util. iu favor of LoMfo
Hindi and aoolnM fork Dunham end O. V. Dillon
I have letted upon the following door ft hurt
Ifool mole of gold Jack Duiihom to-wtt; Lott 13,
11. US and)* in block 41 In the Oltg of Oaorf.
Hlalnr County Oklahoma, and that I (halt, on
Monday, the Mh day of February A. D. IMS ol
the hour of '1 o'clock P. M... of mid dog. 04 the
aeat from door of the court Houm In mid Coun-
ty and Mate, proceed to mil the right, tUle and
Inter**! of the above named Jack Uuafeom In *
and to the above deaefbed property, to mlleh
•old Judgment and cuete. amounting toTga S—-
drod Thirty-a!x dollar* nod 17 rente, Wgetlmr
with all accruing rout* of min. and Internet on
the *aiur from the lath day of December Mil. o
the rate of 10 per real par annum, at pubUc our
tIon, to the higheet bidder tar roah.
Doled thl* Snd doy of January ion.
j H. E. ftNTaoai.AMD, Short If of Blaine County.
My Coa*. Maaoseav, Coder Ah*trig.
C. F. DYER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
NVili practice in all courts
Geary - Oklahoma
A hesvy cold in the lungs that
wss expected to cure itself has
been the stsrting point in many
cases of disease that ended fa-
tally. The sensible course is to
take frequent doses of ballard's
horehound syrup. It checks the
psogress of the disorder snd as-
sists nature to restore normal
conditions. Price 25c, 50c and
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by all
druggists
Mrs. Harriman
Mrs. Dora Harryman, wife of
Thomas Harryman, died at her
home in this city last Friday j
night at 10:20. Mr and Mrs.
Harryman have been married
about twelve years. They have
residents pf Geary for the past j
two pears. Besides her mother: X
who lives at Rocky, this state !
she leaves a husband and one
son, Carlos, 7 years of age to |
mourn the loss of a kind and af-
fectionate mother.
The funeral was held Saturday
at the family home conducted by
Rev-Niles of the M, E. church
and the remains !aid to rest in
the Geary cemetry.
AUCTIONEER
CoL Fred Groff
If you want your sale to be a
success, Get Groff. He khowa
how to get the money. Terms
1 per cent to everybody.
TELEPHONE
LINE
ALFALFA
121
We have moved our yard to
our new place on Broadway
DAVIDSON
& CASE
We have everything usually
kept in an up-to-date yard
Go To
California
This Winter
51 Summer lives eternally alntv» hri
beaches, her are solid rugs n!
flowers—her streets arc hedged with
pepper trees and roses.
Wnen you go, go by way oi the
Rock Island
Lines
—make the journey part of your outing
Sunshine all the Way
by the direct route of low altitudes—
via El Paso and New Mexico. Rig
berths, splendid meals. Perfect train
service over a smooth road-bed makes
the' tc *h« most delightful land in
the universe one of
plfwiie.
Let mm geets fare* mi
help vee plan a trip.
Fay Thompson, Division
Pass. Agt. Oklahoma City
| J. P. Nc Coy, Local Agent |
Geary. Oklahoma
In th* Jtutior Court baton W, L Bristow, a Ju»
tlw of tha Itaaea In md (or tlw city of Oaan.
main* count j, Oklahoma.
Notice by Publication
Janw* Kjrthor. Plaintiff
vs.
Law June., Defendant.
The Wat* of Oklahoma to tha abova named
defendant. Law Jonet,
Notice I* hereby given that on tlw ad dor of
.’aiiNar). A. o. 1*12. the abova named plaintiff
tiled hi* hill of particular* In tlw above entitled
t-aum> in the etmve entitled court, praying tor
Judgment against jrou In th* sum ot tlM.00 and
intcrekt Ihereon at the rale ot six pet cent from
the liftceiith day ol January A. D.. ISIS, and
w hereas at the same lima said plaintiff (lied hl»
affidavit In attachment against you, and by rea
son of said attachment so filed a writ of attach
ment against you Wat on the&!nd day ol Januai
ry. A. I), litis, issued, and certain property pui
ported to belong to you. to-wit: one Jack an
certain look accounts and notes, were taken uu
tier amt to virtue of said attachment.
Now. therefore. If you. the said Leu Jone,.
should (all to appear and answer as provided by
law the Mil of particulars heretofore filed on nr
before the 2Mh day ol February. A. D. 1012. ai
the hour ol nine o'clock a. m.. the said bill nl
particular* will be taken u true and a Judgment
rendered against you (of the above name.I
amount and directing that the property hereto
fore attached or to much thereof as will wtislv
said Judgment lie sold and Ute proreeds thereof
lie applied on said Judgment and coet.
W. L. BRISTOW.
Justice of the Plata
J. P. Wlsliartl. Allnatter ter Plaintiff, mu
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FOR KIDNEY,
STOMACH
h Is th* bast
—v dr:ggMs
He Wou<t Limp Now
No more limping for Tom
Moore of Cochrin, Ga., , *1 had a
uad sore on the instep of my foot
that nothing seemed to helj till 1
used Bucklin’s Arnica salve.’, he
writes, but this wonderful healer
soon cured me.” Heals old run-
ning sores, ulcers, boils, burns
cuts, bruises, eczema, or piles.
Try it. Only 25c at Rogers’
Drug Store.
Mrs. Dan Booth of Amarillo
visited her Id time friend, Mrs.
J. P. Wishard. Mr. Booth, con-
ductor on the Panhandle division
came over Saturday and accom-
panied Mrs Booth home Sunday.
Notice
Gas in the stomach or bowejt is
a disagreeable symptom of a tor-
pid liver. To get rid of it quickl.x
take herbine. It is a niervelous
liver stimulant and bowel pur-
ifier. Price 50c. Sold by all
druggists.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ruse left
Monday for Tuttle where they
will visit fora week. They will
return here again before they
permanently-
Mrs. Dr. Milligan entertained
a number of the young folks last
Thursday evening in honor of
her sister, Miss Ollie Wright
A pleasant evening was spent
Rev. Scott will preach at the|w’V1 Karnes, refreshments, etc.,
Christian church next Sunday 8nd everybody enjoyed an eve-
morning snd evening. Let ; "mg of happiness. ^
everybody turn out and hear a M j .
good sermon. Mr. and Mrs. R L. B,shop are
' _ _ expected home today from their
trip to El Reno. Mr. Bishop
At the coming city election in has improved rapidly during his
April there will be six council- absence and his many friends
men to elect, one in first ward, w ill be glad to learn that he has
two in the second one in the1 partly recovered the use of his,
third and two in the fourth. side.
V. \
Notice is heredy given that the
undersigned will apply to the
Governor of Oklahoma for a com-
mution of sentence imposed by
t'ie County Court of Blaine Coun-
ty and that said application and
all remonstrance against the
granting of the same will he
heard on jthe 24th' day of Febru-
ary A. D. 1912, before the said
Governor.
Sam Roberson
For Sale or trade
I have a relinquishment on 320
acres of land located near the
Capital of New Mexico, some
improvements all farm lam) and
will make some one a good home
Will trade for any thing worth
the money- Come and see me
T. J. Ballew
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at Public Auction at my lease one fourth mn»
south and one and one half miles east of Geary, on
Thursday, Feb. 1st.
The following described property: |
HORSES
One gray mare in foal 7 yrs old wgt. 1300
One bay horse 0 yrs old wgt 1050
One gray horse wgt 1400
,One bay colt 3 yrs old
One mare colt coming 2 yrs old
CATTLE
Ten good Jersey milch cows fresh soon.
These are all No. 1 cows and eligible to re-
gistry.
One half Jersey cow
Fonr Jersey heifer calves
One thoroughbred Jersey hull.
CHICKENS
Six dozen chickens
Implements, Harness,
Household Goods, Etc.
One set double harness
One set single buggy harness
One farm wagon
One top buggy
One hand corn shelter.
One grind stone.
One walking lister
One corn and cotton drUl
One five tooth cultivator
One dirt scraper-
One cream separator
One hundred rods hog fence
Forty feet piping
One honse 12X24
One book case
One bureau
One wood heating stove
Other household goods
cl
I have a good span of mares
both with foal, for sale reason-
able. We also have a few good
R. C. Rhode Island cockreis left
for sale.
G. A. Lehman.
TERMS: All sums of $10. and under cash. Sums over $10. a credit of 10 months will be given by
purchaser giving bankable paper bearing 8 per eent interest 8 per cent disount for cash on sums
over $10.
COL. O. C. ALLEN, Auctioneer
J. O. DAVID, Clerk
GEO. A. JOHNSON, Owner
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Roff, Charles H. The Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1912, newspaper, February 1, 1912; Geary, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1077983/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.