The Geary Booster (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1914 Page: 11 of 12
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THE GEARY BOOSTER, JULY 10. W14
Richland Items
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NEW STATE
GROCERY
Ed Burch is reported on the
sick list this week.
I Heber Frazee is working with
I a threshing machine.
| Miss Hattie Isley who has been
t sick with measles is recovering.
A good rain fell here Saturday,
which was welcomed by everyone.
Charley Lambert of near Geary
i called at the Lesperance home
j last Sunday.
| Thomas Cooksey left Monday
High grade goods at right prices ford" feW "
Groceries
FOR
Special prices on case lots of
fruits and vegetables—See us.
Phone 97
Weatherford.
Sunday school organization at
Richland next Sunday, July 12th.
! Everybody invited.
I Miss Lulu Smith returned home
I Sunday from a week's visit with
| Mrs. Elsie Hinkle, near Watonga.
I The party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Williams last Sat-
urday evening was well attended
a q PARRIflTT Pron 1 and a11 had a nice time*
M. O. TMIMVIU I I y p. Quite a number of people from
this neighborhood attended the
j celebration at Greenfield on the
14th and all report a nice time.
' A letter has been received from
1 Mrs. H. A. Cooksey, who is visit-
ing in Illinois, stating that it was
A Texas Wonder very dry there, and crops were
,,T , , •, looking very poor.
The Texas Wonder cures kid-
nev and bladder troubles, dis- Misses Agnes Taylor Ida Leh-
oives gravel, cures diabetes, man, Ethel Cooksey and Frankie
wpak and lame backs, rheuma- Hartgraves, accompanied by Al-
tism and all irregularities of the! bert and Dick Kurtz and Leona
kidneys and bladder in both men ; Elliott, called at the Duncan home
and women. Regulates bladder Sunday evening.
troubles in children. If not sold
bv vour druggist, will be sent by j Mrs. Eads and Miss Macklen
mafl on receipt of $1.00. One! berg, of Oklahoma City nieces
small bottle is two months 0f Mrs. D. Copenbarger, are here
treatment, and seldom fails to jfor a visit at the Copenbarger
perfect a cure. Send for testi- j home.
Xtef- D°rmKhW. Hall, 29261 Miss Mattie Nichols left Sun
OHve St St. Louis, Mo. Sold day for Alva where she will at
by druggists. . | tend the summer normal.
^ v x/ 11 1. „_| guests at the party, each brought
Canadian Valley Items t well fined basket, and a genuine
'old-time birthday dinner was en-
ioyed by all. At about 5 o clock
the guests left for their respec-
tive homes after wishing Mrs.
Urton many more • such birth-
day.
SAVE THEM
DOLLARS
NEVER in the history of our state was there more promising
outlook lor a bountiful wheat crop than at the present time.
This being the fact it is going to take thousands of dollars worth
of groceries to supply the demand. Now is the time to get
prices on case lots of canned goods. We carry a full line of cured
meats. Call and get our prices when m town.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS
Square Deal Grocery
C. FISHER--Phone 20
Threshers
Lowest possible prices made
on your groceries for threshing
Call at the store and get our
prices on that bill of groceries
GEO. S. PECKHAM'S
phone no. Star Grocery geary, ok.
Walter Urton has been laid up
with quite a severe attack ot
billiousness the past few days
Crarence Rogers and several of
the family of P. P. Krehbiel
were on the sick list the fore
part of last week.
John Greer arrived home the j
latter part of last week from a I
trip to his old home at Selma,
Kans., visiting his sick mother.
The rain last Saturday w a s
surelv a welcome one, and in due
time, before any of the crops!
were injured from the d r y|
weather.
Walter A. Lehman is the
champion wheat raiser so far!
this year, having threshed &25|
bushels off of 25 acres. Averag-1
ing 33 bushels to the acre. His |
80 acres averaged nearly zb
bushels to the acre.
William Coil on Saturday of
last week, while harnessing his
gray mare to make a trip to
Geary, the animal without any
apparent cause severely kicked
him on the left limb above the
knee, which crippled him up in
pretty bad shape. At this writ-i
ing he is much improved.
Last Sunday was the occasion ,
of a birthday surprise at the,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter}
Urton, in honor of Mrs. Urton s
37th birthday. Mr and Mrs.
Ralph Pinkerton and family, O.
W. Coil and family, Wm. Coil
and family, Harry Coil and
family, G. Brann and fami y,
Mr. and Wrs. Will Coil, John
Urton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Coil, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Leh-
man and John Barney were
For cheap money on farms see
C. W. Trippy.
Received a large shipment of
Heinz Goods, among which are
Heinz Spagetti 15 c and 20c cans
Heinz Tomato Soup 15c per can
Heinz Pork and Beans
Per can 10c and 15c
I Heinz Catsup, bottle, 15c and 25c
Heinz Mustard, bottle 15c
Heinz Dry Horse-radish, bottle 20c
Heinz Mandalay Sauce, bottle 25c
Colchin's Grocery
phone no. 32
HiiiHIMiliiiiMI
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