The Geary Booster (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1914 Page: 2 of 12
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THE GEARY BOOSTER. AUGUST 14. 1914
Buy Your Groceries of Sq?'es Self—The>' a|-
f i . r r • j D i Ways ep Purest a°d the
freshest of Groceries and Produce at the lowest prices—Phone that
der to No. 86—Prompt delivery—Satisfaction always guaranteed.
The best time to enter for the'
tail term is the last week in Sep-
tember. Write for particulars.
Capital City Business College,
Guthrie, Okla.
£r°f- Jarrell has just returned
to Guthrie from an extensive trip
in the eastern part of the state.
He is advertising the Capital City
business College and says the
automobile is the only method for
traveling men.
+uGSr?e Wal1 was in the cityon
the 28th to take the civil service
examination for stenographer.
ln sc^00^ only two months
and fifteen days taking his course
or shorthand and typewriting
*J.® is stenographer for Ponca
City Milling Co., Ponca City,
Okla.
Miss Belle Ford of Aline, Ok., Is as much in evidence in suits we tailor-
tion ofe5tBn° 8k t0c th? p0si" '°-measure as cloth from which they
tion of Stenographer for the gen- are made—Every garment is modelled
P^'kimr "elfelnf0nu' h ® M^rris by sti"men worked and then doubly in-
Ao ti! Oklahoma City, peeled so thai il reaches the wearer ab-
As the company employs a large solutely perfect
number of stenographers, this r% ~
promotion speaks well for Miss O0e OUT Fall St\/lp<:
Ford and her ability for using: Tdll OiyieS
the Byrne system. | You will find among our Fall and Win-
Ralph McCormirk writoc «■ ,„«. j* tJle finest fabrics of imported and
the F,Prst bank of Cleve I? We?e ",°ur fashi°"s -
lanH 0ank U,eve" verr latest direct from the style centers
I I
Union Service
The South Methodists and the
Presbyterians help union services
at the Presbyterian church last
Sunday night, Rev. Travette de-
livering the sermon. There was
special music by the choir and
Seu vocal solo by Miss Grace
m an was nicely rendered.
These churches will hold union
services at the South Methodist
church next Sunday evening, and
special music will be one of the
features of the service.
Letter From George Wickham
We received a letter this week
from George Wickham who is
, now living at Chilloeothe, Mo '
| stating that they were all well at
; present and getting alsng nicely
j George stated that feed was very i
| nigh there, corn seliing for 70c
i oats 45 and hay $20 per ton. He
j also said that there was plenty of
j work but wages were very low
j and living expenses high.
REDUCED
ROUND TRIP
Summer-Tourist
Will Attend Reunion
land where he is employed as
bookkeeper, gave him a substant-
ial increase in salary the day he
was nineteen years of age on
the second. Students do not
need to be out of their teens to
make a success of the work given
them by the C. C. B. C
of the world.
A. LOWMAN
CLEANING and
PRESSING
Prof. Hamilton recently began
practicing on the Remington and
won the pennant and the creden-
tial prizes and as soon as new
copy arrives will take the gold
medal. Miss Edith Yenser, of
Crescent, and Mr. Chas. Smith,
ot Guthrie were winners of pen-
nants and Frank Schrickram won
the high speed Underwood cer-
tificate last week.
Byrne shorthand and bookkeep-
ing are taking t h e field and,
young people are finishing the A Te*as Wonder
course in so much less time than The Texas Wonder cures kid
it is possible in the old systems ney and bladder troubles, dis
Stenographer - bookkeeper for
Produce Co., Oklahoma
City; Eddie Meyers of Chandler
stenographer for attorney J. J
Davis, Chandler: Miss Lola Lo-
Master of Purcell, stenographer
£ co""ty superintendent, Pur-
cell W. G. Harroll o f Gage,
bookkeeper for Shattuck Grain
and Produce Co., Shattuck; Miss
Anna Glover of Guthrie, Sten-
ographer for attorney Frank Mc-
Guiro, Guthrie.
The Woman's Relief Corps of
Geary met lastSaturdayand made1
arrangements to attend the big,
U- L reunion at Bridgeport!
which commences on the 25th of j
this month. They wiil will assist
in the program.
I
Social a Success
! fuThAe-ice cream social given by
the Aid society of the Methodist i
^Piscopal church at the Critch-
, field home northwest of town last!
Friday evening, was well attend-;
j ed and all had a pleasant time
Ihe proceeds were about $15.
FARES
-IN-
ALL DIRECTIONS
Inquire ol ticket agent for daies
of sale, limits, etc
ou have the choice
A of routes both go-
ing and returning, this
privilege giving the op-
portunity of seeing the
greater portions of the
country at no increase
in cost—
Information Cheerfully Given
Write to
IIIHimr FAy THOMPSON
Division Passenger Agent
Oklahoma City
P. J. McCOY, Ticket Agent
geary, oklahoma
that the public is finding it no
longer necessary to spend from
nine months to a year for busi-
ness training. The C. C. B. C
can turn them out ready for firsts
class positions in half the time
and loss. C. C. B. C. students
in most cases draw salaries for
the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
geary, oklahoma
The Oldest Bank in
Blaine County
FOR SALE Good mahogany
office St $l-°0. Call at this WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS
Grapes for Sale
■J h?ve plenty of grapes for!
; sale at 21 cents per pound, pick-
ed, at my farm 6 miles north and
4 miles west of Gearv.
C. C. Brown.
olves gravel, cures diabetes,
weak fend lame backs, rheuma-
tism, and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in both men
and women. Regulates bladder
troubles in children. If not sold
by your druggist, will be sent by
mail on receipt of $1.00. One
—_ aaiaiies ior mail
ar^eUrscToolwhere'thfold5'^!' b?ttle's tw° months-
standard systems are taught. perfeSTcure "senTJr tott
Students employed recently n?oniaIs from this and other
are. Miss Barbra Haug of Ripley, states Dr- E. W. Hall, 2926
stenographer f o r attorneys at Phvf St> St- Louis, Mo. Sold
Cherokee; Miss Myrtle Kimble of by dru^ists.
Lovell, bookkeeper for First Na-! - .
Mi?ct KSot :MEon£jSu^ayStpu^^" "1
NOTICE!
Hereafter we will give a discount of 10 on all cash wort and
will add I ° per cent to all work that is charged and not settled for
the fist of each mont. This rule will be strictly adhered to
HEDGEPETH & CO.
BLACKSMITHS--WAGON-MAKERS
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