The Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1910 Page: 3 of 10
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HAVE YOU
MANUFACTURER’S
Sample Pocket Knives
BY THE BUSHEL
Greatest Cutlery Sale Geary Ever Saw
Nearly 50 Varieties
Worth 75c to $1.00
Your Choice for.......
Weber Hardware & Imp. Co
INVISIBLE bi-focal
uui tun
Light, solid lenses—smooth, un-
broken surfaces—no conspicuous
lines—cementing done away with
_do —and no lodging
places for dust and dirt. •
An Extra Early, Anti-Boll
Weevil Seed
Good sized bolls, very prolific,
matures ahead of frost. A sure
crop. Just the thing for northern
cotton growers. For further in-
formation address
Jones Brothers,
Kingston, Okla.
M. B. Jones went to Oklahoma
City last Friday on business.
See Weber Hdw. Co., for gas-
oline stoves and Refrigerators.
H. L. Guthrie was in Geary
transacting business the first of
the week.
Kryptok lenses are
wonderful creations
A reading lens is hidden in
t he “distance** lens undiscern*
No “lines?** no cement.
Get Kryptolu
-FOR SALE BY-
Take your poultry, butter and
eggs to Shelby. He will pay the
highest market price.
WRIGHT
JEWELER-OPTICIAN
Fred Dennis, of the Rock Island
water service, spent Sunday in
Get ry with his family.
See Bailey & Hogan before
you close that loan, they make
farm loans at 7 per cent.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Ed Walter is now fireman on
the Northern passenger train.
R>bes, nets, whips, everything
for the horse at C. L. Marriott’s
President J. A. Sharp, of the
Southwestern State Normal, was
over from Weatherford Sunday.
For Sale -A number of extra
good milk cows. Inquire at this
office. ____
We have a good lot on North
Broadway in block 18 for sale
cheap. Southwestern Realty Co
Don’t paper that room until
you see Daugherty. He paints
signs and every thing else See
him.
Otis Montgomery was over T. J. Ballew went to El Reno
/from Hinton Sunday visiting with Tuesday. From there he goes to
Wichita. Kans., on a real estate
deal.
friends.
Ed Wellman, a miner from the
Wichita mountains, was in Geary
Si~n ’ay.
H. H. Smith is building a ten-
room house on his farm northwest
of Geary.
Henry Donnell, of Darlington,
was here Sunday on his way to
Anadarko.
Hartley is having a close out
sale on some good work harness,
they wont last long at the reduce-
ed prices.
The Demon of the Air
Mrs. Dr. J. S. Nicholson, of
Clinton, spent Sunday in Geary
visiting her sister, Mrs. A. B.
Davis and family.
--— rnn CIIC Several good brood
Ed Lehman went to Halstead, ilUll uALL mares and two spans
K-,, *» visitrelatives g"?
* * Pl. B Campbell*
I* the germ of la grippe that
breathed in brings suffering to
thousands. Its after effects
are weakness, nervousness, lack
of appetite energy and ambition
with disordered liver and kid-
neys. The greatest need t hen is
E-ctric Bitters the splendid
ionic blood purifier and regula-i
or of the stomach fiver and kid-
neys. Tnousands have proved j
that they wonderfully strenlben
the nerves build up the system
<nd restore health and good spir
its after an attack of grip. If
'tiff ring try them. Only 50c
Perfect satisfaction guaranteed
oy Rogers’ drug store.
■ Say, Don’t Forget
Tkflt Miicipp’t I Utle firncerv is th
That Musser’s Little Grocery is the cheapest
place in town to buy your
groceries
He will save you ten cents on the dollar. Will pay the
highest market price for butter and egg*. You cannot trade
with anyone who would thanH you more.
B. S. nUSSER.
Hartley is making aome won- ^ Uwenfelter- of Clinton,
derful low prices on some good wjU Brann>
a sister of Joe and Will Brann,
died at Minneapolis, Minn., last
Mrs. John Self and little eon w**- »"d was br0u,!ht to 0kl“
harness and dollars.
Mrs. W. W. Brand and little
son have returned from a visit
j with her sister, Mrs. H. J. New-
man, at Miami, Tex.
returned tlh s week’frora a visit h-e City for buriaL
with her parents in Iowa. | WANT
bred’jersey'bull which will*rnake Those desiring farm loans*
the season at my farm one mile get our attractive
east of Geary. T. P. Quayle. I Johnson & Wishard-
If you want to know the good
quality of a one minute washing
machine ask your neighbor, for
they will tell you they are the
best ever See Hartley if you
want a good one.
' !
[the new grocery I
I i. J. MORRISON, Prop. J
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An Oklahoma City man seeing
the fine hats on display in Mrs.
Mackey’s store one day the latter —h;;-ul;,-
nart of the week, dropped in and mkemo P.ev.m
ordered a nice hat for his wife,
which he took home with him.
Keeps Constantly on hand a large,
well assorted, fresh stock of
Staple and Fancy
groceries
I . i t fn* Rntfpr And Edd
New Era paint is the paint
that has stood the test in Okla-
I homa. It is the leading paint
j where it is known It is the best
house paint made See Hartley
for anything in the paint line
Th” season of breeding has begun With my
stock, ami I hare for ihls season two Draft
Fan-lie ron **l a I Hons-one Oaclt nvd two Jack*
which will mike the senson of 191#on my farm
. miles mirth and 1 miles west of Geary, and
1H miles east and :i miles south of Oreenlh d.
CAPTAIN JACK Is a dapple grey. wt.
I 7ts) list III breeding ''imdltlon. flO t*i ins it*
coll to stand and suck 9 days old.
RICHE». teu Is a Jet black, star In fore-
head. coming 4 years old and will weight be.
tween lMhlui I9U0 ills w.ieu fully developed
Verms—ll'i bo lo Insure coll colt and and suck
nine dnys old
, TH MPSON PCRSIER is a fine Ooitrh
I horse, welg-t. 141* Ihs. mahogany hay wi h no
I wnlte. I orms -#lo to Insure col1 to stand and
suck 9 days old.
(JO iai H Is a Hue Itlack Jack with a
mealv nose and white be ly. Thl-i* my old
jack and bis colts spesk for thems-oes
Terois fH tolnsuu Cult to stand ami »u» k V
days u d. I also have a young Jack which 1
will leove to a few mares
Theubove described animals are all *ure
foal pe ters. The Coach stallion's colts al-
ready si ow for themselves t he two Draft
, horses wl I show colls m ihe vicinity of Ueary
this spring.
I CONDITION* Money for service for the
labov animals Is due when colts are foaled
Will take lien on mare and colts until same Is
^ Will not be r spnnslh e for accidents during
' any occur, but <*are will ne
iM-ii io ||.rT.-ut same if post hie.
Von may have Ilie privilege to change the
mart s from li irstipijack if you sodesiie.
Fusltlvely no business on Sunday.
G. A LEHMAN
owner ai d Manager
Bell Transfer
G E NORRI5, Owner
All Transfer work promptly done, Day or Night.
Residence Phone 33
Pinney’s Meat MarKet
Handles a Complete Line of
r i sh and Cured Meats, Lard,
Fish, Etc.
Telephone No. 135
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w. g. williams i New Geary Hotel
Certificate No. 34757. 4 . ■
X B*-«t possible accommodatioms— Rates *2 per t
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t Highest market price paid for Butter and Eggs. %
t PHONE NO. 86. j
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Do You Want a Piano
We -will sell you one
on long time and easy
terms. Largest stocK.
Geo. W. Hall left this week for
Gage, Okla.. where he will be
close to his farm and can look af-
ter it. He will probably go into
the mercantile business at that |
point. His family will join him
next week and will make Gage
their home for awhile at least.
B<>st possible accommodations—Rules $2 per
day —M»‘al tickets $6.00— Palronage solicited
MRS CORA MENDENHALL. Prop GEARY, OKLAHOMA
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1
When your Insurance policy
expires come and get rates and
give us a chance to write it for
you. Costs you nothing for Hail
Insurance in the other polic>.
Southwestern Realty Co.
Attest New York Jockey Club
December 5, 1902.
Sire Harry Thompson, out of
Rose Olive, foaled June 15, 1902,
_____ 15.3 hands tall, weight 1080
pounds. Is a bright sorrel, hind
A force of men are at uoik ^ whitei white stripe in fore-
raising the Rock Island depot head.
here and making other improve- Will stand at Blue ^(?,n4t Mv*
ments The Rock Island is con- ery barn for season of 1910. for
tinua’ly making „npr„v.,nenU at farther ."format,on address
this place, and it is our opinion p ^ GAULT, Owner,
that it will only be a question ot * Oklahoma
a short time until at least a part Geary. Oklahoma.
of the division will tie moved .......•••♦•lllll********
back to Geary. XtXlllZIZU* > l ???♦♦♦♦♦♦»
Authorized by th*
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sft. U, tr.i» V Chronic, Ncrrous aid Spioial Disuses.
j _ or money refunded. Ail medtelne# furolehod reedy for a**—no .
I mer^^or uSurious medicines ueed No detention from bu^nees. F#U*nu*t #dl.tenoe |
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Roff, Charles H. The Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1910, newspaper, April 21, 1910; Geary, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1078052/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.