Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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Removal Sale!
Ah we expect to move Into our own building on April let we
have placed our entire stock at
CANADIAN VALLEY.
T ew Hierscho threshed his kaffir
,m on Mondw »n<l Tuesday of loot
corn
week
Must be odd, and our toss ta JWJ
bargains thin is your opportunity. Don t miss
YOllHS for business,
C. E.. Bradley.
Geary Bulletin.
PUBLISH ED EVERY THUKHD.W
to the conclusion that there never
will be but two political parties—the
officeholders and the officeseekers-
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Dr.hn.nrl Bins Neely were hauling
£«Swfct!sr
Del Ulrich and family reoently
moved to the new country where Mr.
Ulrich has purchased an eighty acre
farm near Lawton.
1h now sporting around In a bran ne
buggy. Now hoys, look out.
Charley Coyle recently returned
from a several waek s visit In Kan
utiu Charley says Oklahoma is all
right compared with Kansas for its
Since we have noticed an item in
the Bulletin asking for correspond-
ents we will try to hustle a few notes
each week from tliis part of Blaine
county. . , .
Jolm Horsch sold twelve head of
i,,.Ira recently for the considera-
Uon T$132 Mr. Horsch and Fred
Ringelman are both well located to
raise hogs.
Henrv Horrichheimer, of Mound
ridge, Kansas, called on G. A. Leh-
man Monday last week on business.
Mr Horrichheimer has purchased
school land near Shickasho and was
on his way to that place.
Prescription Compounding.
We like the prescriptiou business because it gives us
a chance to show our ability, our education and our
great carefulness. All the drugs we handle are of
the standard quality, and remember that the care
we take In fining prescription Is for your sake,
Truses, Shoulder Braces,
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Abdominal Supporters.
And in fact all surgical appliaaces. In this line you
will find our stock and assortment very complete,
and everything of the very best quality.
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Hot Water Bottles,
Fountain Syrings, Ice Caps,
Germany sold to the United States
last year commodities amounting to
$114,496,000. The German people don't
want to have any great commercial
troubles with their best customers.
Live Stock Indicator.
on his way to unn
eil home from Indiana on the evening
of the 22nd. Mr. Duncan, we are ln-
The cigarette factories in Mexico
have been combined, and the daily
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If we get another railroad it will be
an easy matter for us to get a can-
ning factory and wholesale houses
and an ice plant. _
have Deen uumuiucu, wiiu 47
output is 170,000,000 cigarettes. There
can be but little intellectual or moral
_____ fKn rumnlfi if fchfiV
formedfwas very liberal and treated
the crowd nicely.
has been a success. There has been
good order, good programs and fine
I instrumental and vocal music. I his
is what makes it a success.
Corley Morley contemplates go-
ing west to take a position as cow-
boy'' in the spring. Charley has a
fine $50 saddle and is ready to break
T’oYBs nonv that may happen to
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progress among the people if they
consume all they produce in that line.
Don’t forget to talk water works,
for it will soon be time to vote, and
it is conceded by all enterprising ci -
izens that we must have water.
Don’t get discouraged with the
prospects of Geary, for everything
points to this becoming the best town
L southwest. At all times have
The total of taxable lands in the
five civilized nations is as follows:
Seminole, 263,481.92 acres; Cherokee,
3,631,361 acres; Creek, 2,660,658,16
acres; Choctaw and Chickasaw, 10,
780,938 acres; total, 17,226,568,08 acres.
And the non-taxable lands the total
G. A. Lehman has recently received
a verv interesting letter from E. H.
Houry, who moved from here with
his family to Cucamouga, California,
last fall, stating that they w«re
ioying good health and were well
pleased with their chanffe. .He also
states that he is busy pl°wmg with
one horse in the vineyard and has
been ever since last December. Mr.
H. arid five other employes that have
And all other sick room requisites kept in stock all
the time. At the Geary Pharmacy you will always
find the best of everything at the lowest prices. Try
us when needing anything in the drug line.
J
. A. R. OSTRANDER 8 CO ,
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ETNA ITEMS.
Mrs. Aspleen is on the sick list.
Mrs. Ed Leininger is still on the
sick list.
patrons gathered in with well filled
jaskets and a fine dinner was served.
In the a fine
UK HOI*
Plowing is the order of the day
here now.
of the school good sfttisfftction*
in the southwest. At all times have
something good to say about out
town.
I McGREGOR (& BOLAND •
Geary will surely take on a boom
this coming year. New buildings
are being talked of already in various
parts of the business district and
several fine residences Will be erect-
ed this spring.
Water works, electric lights, high
school building, new depot, more fine
business blocks, another railroad,
wholesale houses, canning factoij,
ice plant, etc., are on the calendar for
Geary this year._
Make a specialty of Farm Loans. You can
get money one day’s notice, at the least rate
of interest. We have some farms at the
right price. We have some city lots at a
bargain. We write Are insurance and you
get all you pay for. We are yours for all
kinds of business.
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We hear that preaching was well
■attended last Sunday.
Frank McConahay and family took
dinner at W. M. Leech’s Inst Sunday.
Mrs. Wisefleld will leave for her
home near Manhattan, Kansas, next
Sunday.
A. H. Tolle looks lonesome nowa-
days since school is out. We wonder
what he will do now?
The dance at Mrs. Kate Leininger’s
last Friday evening was a grand af-
fair, there being 21 numbers out.
It would pay the farmers of this
vicinity to take warning from Mr.
Gould’s experience in last Wednes-
day’s fire and plow good fire-guards.
Ed Leininger and wife entertained
their relation last Sunday in honor of
Mrs. Carrie Wisefleld, of Manhattan,
Kansas. Those present were, Fred
Leininger and family, Mrs. Wisefleld,
Mrs. Katherine Leininger and son,
Jacob.
Our school closed last Friday. The
: trie scriooi goou bhwbioi'Wy**.
Some mean scamp set the grass on
ssssasg.»
sesasfss k aas
his cane seed which was not threshed
yet. His loss was close to $200. ine
farmers have the same trouble every
year. We only wish that the scamp
could be caught.
The E*.y PHI.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers do
not gripe nor weaken the system.
TheA cure billiousness, jaundice, con-
stipation and inactiva livers, by
arousing the secretions, moving trie
bowels gently, yet effectually,and giv-
ing such tone and strength to trie
glands of the stomach, liver and
bowels that the cause of the trouble
is removed entirely. These famous
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From present indications there will
be a very large wheat crop raised in
Blaine county next year. Farmers
from all parts of the county report
the wheat to be in excellent condi-
tion and growing rapidly.
McGREGOR BOLAND
GEARY, OKLAHOMA.
War! War!
is as follows: Seminole, 110,160;
Cherokee, 1,400,000 acres; Creek,
696,960 acres; Choctaw arid Chicka-
saw, 5,000; total, 2,112,120. The Qua-
paw reservation, in the northeast
been at work plowing in the vineyard
will not complete their work for sev-
eral months yet. He says that one
party is setting out 1,900 acres of
grape vines, and another 2,500 acres.
That one company has 600 acres of
MANHATTAN.
Mr. Ennen was in Watonga Tues-
day.
Wheat looks fine in this neighbor-
hood.
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Bring all your prodube to
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< * this store and get the highest
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< ► market price. We handle the
; > most select stock of groceries
o in Geary and we sell at the
o smallest profits. Goods de-
* * livered to all parts of the city,
o Call up’phone 106 and see how
| prompt your wants will be
▼ attended.
It still rains in Oklahoma some-
I times.
CUTTING and SLASHING
in Prices of Meat at the
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Mrs. Dickens is reported very low.
a doctor from Watonga is attending
PHONE NO. 106.
i ^Messrs. Huckleberry and Ebersole
were marketing corn in \\ atonga
last week.
We understand that the colored
school will commence soon. I hey
have imported a teacher.
Those who were neither absent nor
tardy during the second month of
school were Carrie Remmington and
William Waters.
Mr. John BaUew has purchased a
mill and will use his engine to fur-
nish the power, and is prepared to
grind your feed for you.
The people of Greenfield have
elected a school board and are now
looking for an efficient teacher for a
three months term of school.
We hope that the Richland Liter-
arv Society has heard from their
absconded president as we know it
must be very trying on their sympa-
thetic nerves.
The butchers of the city have attempted
several times to cut prices on meat In or-
der to obtain the patronage of the citi-
____ l.it.tlp. Meat Market, that
der to ootam ime pamuuagc ««
zens, but the Little Meat Market, that
carries the most uptodate line of meats
intfn hao hopot.nffipp. Ktood nat and
carries the most uptodate line or meats
in the city, has heretofore stood pat and
is prepared to cope with any and all in
the city. Therefore we make to the pub-
lic the following cash prices:
Loin Steak................124c Beef Roasts.........
Porterhouse Steak........12ic Boil Meat .........5c to 6c
Round Steak..............10 c s,de Porlt..........9c to 10c
Chuck Steak......3 lbs for 25 c Pork Chops.........10c to 12c
Yours respectfully,
DETTWE1LER BROS.
We understand that some !letters
that a blind man could almost read
it. We are inclined to think it was
intentional.
—DEALERS IN—
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Coffees,
Teas, Etc.
We handle the Best Grades of Flour and Meal.
S. U. GILBERT A SON, Props,
SouthSide Main Street, GEARY, OKLAHOMA.
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Stackhouse, Alfred C. Geary Bulletin. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1903, newspaper, February 5, 1903; Geary, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1078495/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.