The Geary Journal. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1908 Page: 1 of 9
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THE GEARY JOURNAL.
VOL. 7.
GEARY. BLAINE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1908.
NO. 37
The Cold
that Hangs on
Is more dangerous than rood people imagine. Beside* being dis-
agreeable and making you fed miserable, your system is open to attacks
of serious diseases. Every winter thousands of cases of pneumoaia,
fevers and other grave illnesses result from neglected colds.
Cold Tablets
win Stop your cold. They cure la grippe, relieve feverish conditions,
and cold-headaches. They drive a cold right out of your system and
it doesn't come back. We know just what these tablets will do and
we recommend them strongly. If they do not break up your cora, bring
back the empty box and we'll return your money. Per box, 25c.
' DRUG STORE...
THE REXALL STORE
AT THE OPERA HOUSE
Monday night, Nov. 16th, you
are invited to The Wedding; the
daintiest and the quaintest.
Come and bring the folks. You
will be cured of the blues and
forget there's a care in the world.
Tom Thumb Wedding Co.—home
talent production— one hundred
children in conventional attire of
their elders. Opera House, Mori-
day night, Nov. 16th.
"A TEXAS RANGER"
"A Texas Ranger" will appear
at the opera house tomorrow night
and the people of Geary will have
an opportunity to see this famous
western play staged by a com-
pany of clever artists. This ia a
good show with good people and
should be well patronized.
A new street crossing is being
put in south of the Geary hotel.
Wren Moores, of Calumet, was
looking after business interests
here Tuesday. Mr. Moores says
that Calument is having quite a I
boom.
Dr. Milligan reports the arrival:
of a fine 8-pound baby girl who
arrived at the home of J. F. Hose
Sunday afternoon. Mother and
child getting along nicely.
Mrs. P. J. Strong has moved I
the old Depot hotel onto her lots j
opposite the Blue Front livery
bam an Broadway and will fix up!
an up-to-date dollar a day hotel.
Pure Fresh Drugs, Druggists* Sundries, Fine
Package Candies. Stationery, Toilet Articles,
Cigars, Tobaccos, Etc
Up-to-date Soda Fountain Service—hot or cold
Prescriptions a Specialty
Qive us a call—we will treat you right
LOCAL NEWS.
4*. A. Phelps was passing cigar*
to hie-friends, Tuesday, on the
strength of a new democrat boy
who arrived at his house the first
of the week.
Will Huff, Lige and Walter Mc-
Intire spent last week on the
South Canadian river in the west-
ern part of the county on a hunt-
ing trip. They report a fine time
and plenty of game.
Dudley Hendricks and Marian
Mingus will try t-> conquer the
Woodman goat. nexr Wednesday
night. Chief Forrester Bnrfell
has organized a team and will
have everything in good shape to
give the new jandidajtes a royal
welcome. Let every member be
present next Wednesday night.
The Pioneer Telephone Com-
pany had a large force of work-
j men here several days last week
I pu'ting their line in good shape.
! Geary now has direrct connection?
! with Clinton and Hobart.
I Somebody who had a hat, left
it at the Rock Island barber shop
last Saturday and took an old
one in its place. He may have
his new hat by returning the old
one to J. 8. Self.
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Door East of Postofffice
Second
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BIG PUBLIC SUE
Chas. Johnston, living one mile
east and one mile south of Geary,
L. A. Holmes is having lumber |wiu have a big public sale at his
hauled out to his farm which hejfarm on Tuesday, Nov. 17th. He
recently purchased of Wm. Pat?h, 0ffer for gaie ten head of good
and will erect a rtice hou8e and *
barn thereon. Frijnk Hanks will
faHn the pl« y#*r
C. M.Swain and Mrs. Genevive
Blevins were married in Pecos.
Tuesday of last week. Rev. Mc-
Gee, of the Christian church, of
ficiating.
of good
mares, horses and mules; also
cows, hogs, ohickens, feed, im-
plements.' etc. H you fleed any
of the above don't fail to attend
this sale.
The M. E. church, south, peo-
actum*. Mrw. BIevi1 pi® ere hevingnew eaete pieced
remembered poroh.sedthe Right- their ohoroh end ere con<etn-
wey hotel end forty eores of lend melting severe! other im-
eouth of town. Mr. end Mre. ,provemente about the building.
Swain, who are both from Okla- You can learn to write faster
homa, will reside in Carlsbad and and better by taking lessons tn
will put the Rightway in elegant J the new slant writing of W. A. L.
shape and conduct it as a home- | Hoff. The new slant is the best
like hotel on the American home!system of writing for school and
I plan —Carlsbad, N. M., Current. ; business ever published. In these
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WE WANT YOU TO
EXPECT MUCH
This store has made its biggest success in pleasing exacting
patrons. Men come here expecting a big bit more in style
and quality than they can obtain elsewhere and get it. That
is why we specialise in Hand-Tailored Clothing. ^ We want
to be able to say "Here are garments that have individual
character and tone, that are above par." Away from the
common place. There's a certain genuine worth and rich
value in a garment found in our Clothing Department on the
second floor. Jost see the clothes, and you'll understand
what we mean for we have all the latest styles at right prices
Becomingly and Economically — Don't delay --Come now,
while the assortment is yet complete—A cheerful greeting
awaits you at ========
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THE FAMOUS"
lessons you get the very gems in
form and best ideas in thought.
New cement walks are being
put in along the front of the
Young property and the vaoant
lots adjoining.
"Dad" Enke has been putting
in oement walks around the opera
house this week. Mr. Gnke has
secured a 09-year lease on tba
fraction of a lot just east of th#
opera house for putting in tha
walk on the boulevard and he will
have the lot planted to Bermuda
grass and otherwise improved..
The Royal Italian band appear-
ed at the opera house Saturday
night. The band was composed
of about twenty-five first-class
musician* and their music waa
highly appreciated by those who
attended their concert. Owing to
the lack of proper advertising
they were greeted by a very small
crowd.
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