The Geary Booster (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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THE GEARY BOOSTER, APRIL 3, 1913
WANTS
Ads under this heading is lc per word for
each insertion, cash in advance. Copy re-
ceived for this department until 9 o'clock
each Thursday. Telephone ads received.
HORSE MEN—The Booster has note contracts
for the use of owners of stallions and jacks,
printed and bound in book form for sale at 50c
per book. Call and see them before you pur-
chase elsewhere.
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red Eggs, 50c per set-
ting of 15. Emma Ringelman. 22-5p
COLTS TO TRADE—Two colts, one yearling,
one two-year old, to trade for driving horse.
Call or address Howard Biswell, 1 mile south of
cemetery. 23-tf 2tp
ALFALFA SEED—For sale at a low price. Sec
L. M. Hartley. 23-tf
LOST-Key ring with about twelve keys on it.
Reward for return to C. F. Dyer. 23-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE—4-room house, has barn,
chicken house, coal house, cellar, orchards, six
lots, all fenced with chicken wire, good well of
water. Call on Hallenbeck. 23-tf
LOST — Tuesday afternoon, pendant of tiger's
claws, set in gold in the form of a crescent. Re-
turn to Mrs. Stansbury at Huff house and receive
reward.
FOR SALE—Partridge Wyandotte Eggs, 75c for
15. Mrs. Robert Lehman, Geary, Okla., Phone
J Line 21. 24-3tp
Deputy Sheriff Kelly came
down from Watonga Wednes-
day and confiscated eome booze
and also escorted Tom Moore
back to the county seat.
L L. Fees went to Clinton
yesterday to have Dr. Rogers
perform an operation for rup
lure. He expects to be gone
about two weeks.
Sunshine From Route 4
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★a
Paden brothers filled their silos
this week. We understand they
will put up three more soon.
M. L. Barnes and J. T. Ec-
kerman both made themselves
cyclone cellars this week.
A man named Bollinger has
leased the quarter of land across
from the Schmidt chapel and
has a well put down and is build-
ing a house and barn.
W. T. Peters was in town one
day last week and purchased a
new oil cook stove for his wife.
J. L Blackburn shelled corn
Monday. He raised a nice lot of
it and of good quality. J. L. is
an excellent farmer.
John W. Greer was at 0. H.
Shepherd's Monday on business.
These two boys have lots of fun
when they get together.
Mrs. Lillie Patterson is expect-
her father from San Jose, Calif.,
so visit her soon.
McKay has about 175 acres of
oats up and looking fine, also 65
acres of wheat. He will plant a
large acreage of corn.
J. C. Tusing is taking down
his old fen< e and replacing it
with an entire'y new one with
cedar posts and woven wire.
O. H. Shepherd had some men
hauling dirt to finish filling up
his yard this week. He will
cover it with sand and will have
a fine yard.
Olds Engine Sawing Wood
won't get "stung" if you buy an
Olds Engine here to saw your wood, or
do any other kind of work around the place.
You need an engine—you can't get along without
one—but a poor gasoline engine is worse than none
at all and that's just the reason you want to be sure what
you get.
A cure way to be sure: come here and get an Olds
Engine.
If you can't find time to come and see us, ask us to
come and see you or send you a free
catalog of Olds Engines.
We're here to serve you;
give us the chance.
Weber Hardware-Implement Co
GEARY, OKLAHOMA
The Bell Transfer Company
G. E. NORRIS, Proprietor
Phone 87 or 33 when you want hauling of any kind done and
• we will do it for you promptly
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGE-
MENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., of The Geary
Booster, published weekly,at Geary, Blaine coun-
ty, Oklahoma, required by the Act of August 24,
1912.
Editor, H. Frank Benson, Geary, Okla; Busi-
ness Manager, E. E. Brewer, Geary, Okla; Pub-
lishers, Brewer & Benson; Owner, E. E. Brewer.
Known bondholders, mortgagees or other secur-
ity holders, NONE. H. F. Benson, Editsor.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day
of April, 1913. T. J. Ballew, Notary Public.
My commission expires Nov. 8, 1915. (SEAL)
Let T. J. Ballew write your
hail, tornado and fire insurance.
He has the Old Reliable and at
the right rates.
Eighth Grade Examinations.
The eighth grade examina-
tion for Blaine county will be
held April 10 and 11, 1913, at the
following named places: Geary,
Greenfield, Watonga, Hitchcock,
Okeene, Eagle City, Canton,
Fay and Hydro.
Examination for colored ap-
plicants will be held in the sep-
erate school house at Watonga
April 10 and 11 and May 9 and
10.
C.F.WATTd^ - Transfer - Storage
BEST SERVICE - CAREFUL - PROMPT - PHONE No. 4
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Richland Happenings
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★*
Harland Burns spent Saturday
night with Jay Smith.
Chlorus Cdoksey is working
for A. N. Misner this week.
Mrs. Sarah Lehman and fam-
ily spent Sunday with Alex Les
perence and family.
Roy Burns, of Etna, passed
through this neighborhood with
a load of lumber this week.
J. R. Smith broke a young
mule to work Monday. He is
ge^ing ready for the summer's
work.
The dance at Charlie Morris'
Saturday night was well attend-
ed and everylody reports a good
time.
Ed Cooksey with the aid of
Lote Bush and Gus Menitree wii h
the help of Alex Lesperence
broke a couple of horses to drive
this week.
V. M. Pingry sawed about ten
cords of wood and ground two
rons of kaffir corn for Jas. R
Smith. Roy Williams helped
saw the wood.
We were unable to send our
items in last week on account of
the roads being drifted with
snow so the mail carrier could
not get through.
One of the largest snows of the
season fell Tuesday night and
Wednesday morning of last
week. The snow was accom-
panied by a strong north wind
and the mail cariiers were put
out of business uniil Thursday.
Sherman Frazee will farm the
John Williams farm near the
South Canadian river this year.
No doubt but that Sherman has
been patiently waiting since his
brother lived there for the op-
portunity to do ths same thintr.
He thinks it brings good luck
We all hope Sherman will be
successful.
Mr. and Mrs. John Huff came
out in their car to spend last
Tuesday night at J. R. Smith's.
Wednesday morning they were
surprised to see that quite a
snow had fallen during the
night, which made it impossible
for them to return home until
Thursday.
Miss Lula Smith, who has
been staying with her sister at
El Reno and attending school,
came home last Thursday to vis-
it her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Smith. On Saturday evening
a large number of friends met
and gave her a party, it being
her 18th birthday. She returned
to El Reno Sunday.
TheRocklsland
BARBER
SHOP
has the best line of HAIR TONICS in
the city and keeps the best of workmen.
SHARP TOWELS
and
CLEAN RAZORS
All work guaranteed or whiskers refunded
TRY OUR ELECTRIC MASSAGE
J. G. SANDLIN
PROPRIETOR
DR. E. E. MILLER
DENTIST
Office over American State Bank
GEARY. OKLAHOMA
Dentistry
Dr. Roberts extracts
teeth without pain or
danger—Extracts nerves
— no pain, no arsenic or
poison of any kind used. Gold and other fillings.
Bridge and crown work—guaranteed for 10 years.
DR. ROBERTS-Office in Opera House-GEARY
C. F. Dyer
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Office over First National Bank
GEARY, OKLAHOMA
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