The Geary Booster (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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I LOOK HERE FOR li j 3 Satllions—2 Jacks
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§ Many a Geary Reader Will be '
When You Think
Interested!]
-OF
! GROCERIES I
1 Think of Geo. S. Peckham's
I Star Grocery
= The home of good things to eat, where
M the best in tbe market is none too good
|j and where price is made to harmonize
H with quality—Your trade is appreciated
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if .v«r ftnOKS
an- nick nn.l an-
imo iI uf repair
== When periple read about the j jfl
= cures made by a medicine endors- ^
S «'d from faraway, is it surprising 11
~ that they wonder if the state- [ |
ments are true? Hut when they |E
read of eases right here at homi;,
positive proof is within their I
reach, for close investigation is
an easy matter, liead Geary en-
=r dorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills.
== Mrs. A. H. Broadbooks, Geary,
=5 says: "I make no mistake in pub-
sss licly recommending Doan's Kid-
== ney Pills to sulferers of kidney
S complaint. I have personally
EE found that this medicine posses-
= ses great merit. While having
S5 a severe attack of kidney com-
== plaint, 1 took Doan's Kidney Pills
ss and I found that I had not made
SE a mistake in my choice of medi- j
^ cines. A few doses strengthened
my kidneys and back and rid mej
►of pain."
I Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
________ I simply ask for a kidney remedy ;
get Doan's Kidney Pills — the
Col Chas. Brown of west of same Mrs. Broadbook had. Fos-I
Calumet w:>.s in Geary Saturday j ster- Milburn Co. Proprietors,;
Canadian Valley
Last week we mentioned about
the tractor P. P. Krehbiel pur-
chased from a Chicago agent.
The tractor is called the Little
Creeper" instead of Little Trac-
tor as we mentioned last week.
Last Friday the Menonite an-
| nual Sunday school social picnic
.! was held on Rev. J. S. Krehbiel
fj|i ; farm four miles north of Geary,
to the number of about 125 peo-
-u) pie gathered with well filled bask-
ets to enjoy a general outing of
- '.Vn V'i'., ■ J't if.. 1 tail.... s and which all report of enjoying them-
two.io.uwj,id, n,au? „H. .,r, ; seJvea tQ their heart s content.
A. Lehman purchased a
iwo kick* wnivii «tn umn' < • " .. .
my farm 2 milawent ami rntff* n^rth of Geary,
and I 1-4 DlQi's « ;i t and mites south of Greenfield;
SStphimc RS 212. To parti**® who ur * not connect-
ed Willi our free rural line* and will liave1 to l>ay
In com-* through the central office at Geary. I will
pay all the telephone chant
JACKS
G. _
thousand bushel steel grainery
of Colby Hardware one day last
week.
The prospects for a good wheat
_ crop has been unusual fine but if
fees: V.r'au.v, j.,** J the rains and the unusual damp
msure coit to ..tand and Buck. 'weather continues we fear the!
Nik 1.
GOLIATH- Tho old Goliath Jmk lhat
I hnv.- ulwnys had, well known all over
the country.
i m* ruuuii .> •
No. 2. I'KTE (iark)-Sired by Coliath. Cumin*
' yearn old. Which will; show colla aa
BARBER
IF you are a lover of good
1 Shave and Haircuts go to
Quayle's shop—His workmen
are genuine artists and always
have on hand a large supply
of first-class Shaves, Haircuts
Shampoos, Tonics, Etc—It
you are a lover of fine work
visit his shop and get the best
STALLIONS
itKINU Til EM TO-
DOCTOR IKE KALPIN
He will muni- thnm well a {nin Hi- ha liml a life-
time rxpertono'in nhiw maklmt b ihIiu m . back In
thoold o.nnlry -It will Ravi' you m r -y t.il.i.n"
your old i" him and Iwm- lljem n*vi.. nood
or now—All woi I ruaranti'iil in :f:'r' .
mornining.
Mrs. (ieo. Fittel accidently
stepped off thn west porch at her
home last Friday night getting a
fall that resulted in a broken
' —— wrjst>
Creed of the Country Many people wlio buy their
groceries at Peckham's prefer
this store to any other—there's
Bufffalo, New York.
If Such, Mark Him Well
—
Breathes there a man with soul
[so dead, who never to himself has
said "That editor has quite a
head. I'm glad 1 take his paper,
lie's got a raft of grit and sand,
he prints the news of all the land,
he boosts the town to beat the
band and that's the proper caper,
lie soaks the grafters in the neck,
rust will damage the wheat crop
to some extent.
"Happy Billy." Mr. Edwards,
at the Colby Hardware of Geary
worked for G. A. Lehman one
day last week.
Daniel and Rufus Meshberger,
Homer and Elmer Springer, Elva
and Emma Loganbill, of Okarche
were among the Menonite Sunday
Rural life is coming into its
own and country life is be;'.inning reasuI1
to be appreciated again after sev-;
era1 decades disfavor ami r eglect . w ( Hartj?raveSwaa in Geary he\7ves"the Shin of State from
fC u^7hpX^i'nV'of v- rioiH! from out Richland way last Sat-' wreck, he's Johnnie on the spot,
T °P,,-mcV irirls' dubs through : urday getting his application pa- by heck, when things are in a
t t T n • , I , pers mad for a pension un- jumble. He writes the a,is that
finite , States shows tint the'(ier t,ir 0klal,oma law, Providinff bring the dough, he chases all
United Statis shows that pensions for ex-confederate sol- our gioom and woe, he tells us
diers.
No. 3. THOMPSON I'EltSlER - A line coach
hor.w. Hi' whk wired by l'ersia 1451. a
German couch h.usr imported by .V
Crouch & Son. of lafayette. Inil.. und
ownail by I ho Ashley Stock Co. Ashley.
Ill Malioyany bay. weight 1500. Fee
2111.mi lo inniirv colt to Ktand ami Buck.
No. 4. NIAGKA-ls « draft prray. :! years old
thin Hiu inif and will nhow coltn thiw
°|ii intf. lie ih li re>?iritercd stallion .nil
i recorded in the IV«ok of I'erclieron
cietv of Ainei ica. Hi - nnmlier is ?IM1S0.
llii weihfrl will be about 1*00 pounds at
full irrowth. He inn well bred uUllton.
We will "how you |ie<lIkie.- on request.
TKRMS $10.1*1 to insure colt to atanil
and suck.
No 5 I'H.OT t« a bay atallion with utar fore-
h-.nl. lle I n draft, weirhl about 1«HI "*-'«• '••••"••«
! M,i;:,h.sL::iKri,.;ao'^;.i,h!:\school picnic friends last Friday.
is almost a full-Mood mar.-. He i-. active
and has trood style. TKRMS—tK. to in-
sure colt tu stand and suck.
CONDITIONS
y for aerviee nf ulxwa animals is due when
foal«l. If ptirtkwdispone of or attempt
>ve mure from County insurance will become
.nee. and patrona forfeit riicht to insurance
«'Atisfmlory arranrementF can lie miel
mptihK partiea. C-ur.' will tal . n t
undent Occidents hut will not be responsibl
should am cor. Come ami see this -lock lieforc
breediiiK el icwhere. us you have choice of livf
dilTerent kind • of stock Hid you have the pri vile*
•hanvimr your inaro ft
Mim
colts a
to rem
due at
unless .
with atti
so desiV
while b
■ . Will tak
■injr li
No
tri pastn
lunday bo..
Padens
Meat
Market
thought of life in the country is
being directed into its natural
channels.
"1 beHeve that the country
which God made is more beauti-
ful than the-city which man made;
that life out of doors and in touch
with the earth is the natural life
of man. 1 believe that work is
wcirk wherever 1 find it. but. .the
work with nature is niol-e inspir-
ing than work with the most in-
tricate machinery. 1 believe that
the dignity of labor depends not
only upon what you do, but on
how you do it; that opportunity
comes to a boy in the city, and
that life is larger and freer and
happier on the farm than in town.
A good many year-' ago before
the town of Thomas, in Custer
county had been thought of, Rev.
M. W.Sampson was preaching in I
that country and got acquainted I pRESl 1 nnd Cured Meats
with a little boy who was just J l^ard, l ish. Oyster, Sour
learning to walk. This week that I and Sweet Pickles We keep
boy is a young man ready to gnuU B only the choicest ot meats nnu
uate from the city hi vh school of 1 codiment Your trade is il-
Thomas and has invited Rev.
Sampson to attend the exercises
there. The gnuluati class at
Thomas is different \car
from the ordinary in t'• at tIn n-
are ten boys and only < rirl.
aU we want to know and yet he
is quite humble. He never gets
a bit stuck up, he's worked since
Hector was a pup to earn his daily
bite and sup and have a little
over. 1 know we owe him many
plunks, so let us shame the other
skunks and furnish with kale in
chunks, wherewith to live in clo-
ver." E. F. Mclniire.
Twenty-Third Siam
The Ford is my auto. I shall not
want another. f
It maketh me to lie down beneath
it;
It leadeth me in the paths of rid-
icule for its namesake.
It soureth my soul.
Yea, though 1 coast down valleys.
Miss Marguerite Siever from
Mounds, Oklahoma, is in the vis-
iting her many old Canadian Val-
ley and Geary friends. Miss
Siever also attended the S. S.
sponsible' picnic and reports an excellent
good time.
Ovrilla Loganbill, from Cana-
dian Valley and Ruth Ringelman
of Geary,left Sunday morning for
Alva, Oklahoma, to take up eight
t« l rt ■ of chorff
Quayle
THE BARBER
C. F. Dyer
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
office over Flrnt National Uank
(JKAKY. OKLAHOMA
C. A. Freeman, M. D.
OFFICE OVER COLBY'S HARDWARE
Specialist in Chronic Diseases of
Men and Women
GEARY, OKLAHOMA
Dr. E. E. Miller
DENTIST
Office over Amerlran State ltank
GKARY. OKLAHOMA
Dr. C.K.Roberts
DENTIST
Teeth extracted without pain or ilnntrer. Crown
anil r.rnlire work a specialty. Oflice over Colby
Hardware store.
(iKARY, OKLAHOMA
G A LEHMAN-Owner ofGeary'l^tSundaymornin-f,)t' t I Rallpw
ot oil r nJ. Alva- Oklahoma, to take up eight I 1 • J' DaiieW
'Phone Ro 212, Geary, ukia. we0}<3 study at the Normal. May Real Estate - and - Farm Loans
Campbell's Model
success be with them.
We are informed that Emma
Patrich daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
III. A. Patrich, of this place but
i at the present she is in Nebraska
is employed to teach the eighth
grade at Canadian Valley, and
NOTARY PUBLIC
Phone No. 64
primary
Patrich has had considerable
practice in teaching school and
c imes up well recommended while
this being Miss Loganbill's first
term of teaching. We do not
, , r ,n, a t-i if doubt the least that they both
wi make ihe «eason of 914 at 111!'. ... , . ,
ALFALFA GLEN STOCK FARM VV1" makc us J?ood teachers.
2 n.ilrs fasi of Geary. Miss Mildred Tyreo, of near
C AMPMLLLS MODF.L h a sian- Qeary js employed to teach the
Jred bred, beaut,ful Iny atafoon. «to«uh_ITnlnfi|| cf>hnnl ^ ,eft f q r
COLS. GROFF & RYTHER
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS
K, auu ai a..w , GEARY. OKLAHOMA
. J . . ., Sales Ciieil any vltir und atapy turn1. My term*
Orvilla Loganflbill is employed to nrereiutmabi^Sttii ^t*MtWH uii«n «iit 4 c|u.
, i i • writ*or phone u . or leave date at Hoowter oflice
te;ich the primary school. Missj
BROWN & CLOVIS
CALUMET AUCTIONEERS
Phone Geary W-U 2211
Will cry sales any-place and any time at lowest
rates. Your patronage .solicited. Satisfaction
or no pay. (iive tne a trial.
Route No. 1, Calumet, Okla
1 am towed up the hills, d*-d brrd, brauliiui nay aiamon, w«nu .- . , . ,
I fear much evil when thou art. -J • ItZZTi
with me
IdhaiKMan i I lit' in wr.K,. ■ ...
1 300 pounds and 1ms exceptional style Weatherford. Monday, to take ui
DOUBLE TIRE SERVICE
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
feinted
ly u -.
1M
" • I r jl
Thy roil and thy engines dincom-, M Mounl Aiy 2:191
fort me; out 0( |^03alita 2:0^1. Dam: fashion
I prepare for blowouts in the Model, by Marvin Bf'.l, out of l athion.
presence of mine enemies., by Montolier, by Symbolier 2:094.
I anoint mv tires with patches. ThU hoisc will !.. allowed to serve a
Mv radiator runneth over. ''^d n"ml^r ma^a.$!5
. . . , • en to insure hvin;.; colt.
Surely, if this thing follow me,
,hau"LeiTin'the "Shooso A.B.Campbell,Geary,OK
forever.
a course of study at that place.
Following are the pupils who
passed the last examination of
the 8th grade at Canadian Valley
May 13th and 11th. Earnest
Guaranteed 7000 Miles Service
And are also Absolutely
Puncture Proof
Dotililt? Service Tires are double
i
1
1
pre
i llv same mci-
. lilt a i
armer friends always
'WO ol our farmei liiends c!
chant—The merchant was
book-keeper—One ot our
uided himself upon paying his Ulls wish cash— Hie
>ther kept his money in our bank id | ticl by check—
* result? — Easy enough — li tlv areless merchant
- >ent *d a bill n .er.ond lune t > the i ne \vho had a
iicelled check as a receipt; he I, .1 tlv merchant con-
vinced at once, while the one who paid cash had to
scratch his head and worry abont it and sometimes
thought he paid twice—'t pays t<> pay by check.
If it isn't in the Booster it
didn't happen or else you didn't
tell us.
Scott Waller purchased'a good
second hand Ford last week of
Wm. Balenti of near Calumet.
The season for hall storms
and loss of crops is here—Get
hail insurance of C. W. Trippy
Will Gaugh, of Oklahoma City
was in Geary Friday to adjust
and start of the Booster's big
Hoe press.
GOVERNOR
Keely. Roy Chase, and Albert A. JJ,°k "'l;'*.™'" "" best au""lar'1
Lehman. This 1««% greater wearing Bur-
__ fare naturally gives tbat much more
Many OI the Canadian vahey- mileage ami service. The average of
ites attended the Geary llieh 12 |?lles ,,r faiiric and one inch
, . . surface tread rublier nnikes these
School commencement last Wed- tires absolutely lnuietiweyroof.
uesday night. I)r. Vanhorn cer- . T!lcse ,ires ex,'el aU olh"rs for Mse
4 . , In tlie country over rough and rug-
.tainly gave us a very interesting goti roads as well as on hard pave-
sound doctorine talk which should They are as easy riding and
• , ,i , , resilient as any other pneumatic tire
not only be for the graduates but the air space and pressure being
everybody. the same.
They are the most economical and
Clarence Rogers was visited bv "c'a,'e fl'ee" tin'B ma(le an<l arfl U8od
i where 'tlrno must be depended on
a skunk one night last week, „s cannot be tolerated.
through the skunk's visit he is Many Double Service style tires are
n inoQ ihont inn vmin>r .L- . ln use ,n tlle tlnited States govern-
tl ines about 1U0 joung chicks. nient ftnd European War service.
F.rihe Lowman from ^nntl-i Tin °ur ""H'ut is limited to a certain
t.pne Lowman, trom south Da- amount> but for a short time we of-
kota, a brother of A. T. Lowman rer the following n-duced special
of this place arrived recently to ,,rll'0B nR an I,1'tr<)d4ctory °fler-
.... i Tires Kxtra Heavy
Tubes
$2.20
LSO
Wm. Balenti of Calumet was in
Geary last week and while here
purchased a bran new Ford of
Ben Lowman.
make Canadian Valley a short,
GOVERNOR is a pure-bred Black visit In a few days his wife';
Spanish Jack with white points, w'" follow. :$ox3 Vj
bred by C. M. Clifton, of Perkins, A daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Okla., stands 14. hands hii h and Eligah Spencer arrived last Fri-t 31^4 J
day.
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Ruth of
near Geary visited .John Ijchman
and family Sunday.
We are informed that Joe Bran
west of Greenfield was severely
1400 lb
31x4
32x4
33x4
34x4
3T,x4
30x4
37x4
sr.x4 M,
36x4 V..
37x4
3.r.xr.
36x5
37x5
8.Ill)
10.85
11.40
12.75
14.25
1 4.JI0
1(1.70
1(5.80
17.45
17.65
21.20
22.50
23.60
24.40
25.10
26.30
3.10
3.15
3.20
4.00
4.10
10
4.2
4.3 r.
4.(10
4.«r
4. TV
5.60
5.75
6.20
6.35
6.55
6.60
merican State Bank
^EARY. OKLAHOMA
weighs 850 pounds.
PRINCE is a high grad
Pcrchcron Stallion.
This Jack and Siailicn will make
The hail storm west of townrf^ season of I'M >. mx * in the
Thursday evening cut down the week at my farm > miles west and wesc OI ureenneiu was severely
corn some but did not damage it . 4 north of Bridgeport; 9 miles west kicked by a horse near the breast
very seriously and only .slightly an^ ' n'(^* south oK ary. last Friday night. Since then he
injured the fruit crop. TKRMS -IWc. ihcMallion.$8:Gov- has been spitting blood. We hope b0y "lut^'isoTuw
crnor. tlir jaiI . $10, t > insure colt to for his recovery. at 109f additional,
n i stand suck, mnn* .rnd .>'.1 to-Lindas se- Terms: Payment with order at
l es Marty People CUr ty U tl.e If mare changes fhere will be an ice cream so-' above special prices, a iddiscount
havet told ti*the sone story-dwtwffl ( j. o[ , r„uov<j lloin ,|1(. nciK|,bor- eial at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ■"owed on orders for two or more
J^reatmg ^ s^arttmn, A hotyj n i, t: (ll,, nnj |5 pavab|, Walter Urton. Friday night. The ^fledA11 per,onal cherks muBt be
TS hi 4- at M«"C. Care will b-s taken to prrvrnl proceeds will be used for the ben- Try these tires and be convinced
■ ' 3Diet accident, but will not l>e i.-sponsible if efit 0f the Upland Sunday school of ,h, ir very ,liRh ,i1,n"t<r-
befmv and after each meal will relieve any should octur. , , , ., . . Not sold through dealers.
you. Sold only i > u •benches and bunday school sup- norni.K rkkvicr tirk and rub
Holers' Drug Store. W. EI. EVEY plies. Every body invited, her ro. akron, ohio,
i
not included in n-
ished. Non-skids
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