The Geary Journal. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1907 Page: 3 of 10
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How Pabst
Grows Malt
Malt ii the body of beer. It
is what makes beer a food,rich
in health-giving qualities.
Malt is barley-grain,
sprouted and partially grown.
Most malsters force this pro-
cess in three or four days time.
Pabst takes the full eight days
as required by Nature, with the
resultthat Pabst gets a nutritious,
strength-building malt.
It takes Pabst longer and it costs
Psbst more to make this perfect malt,
but this Eight-Day Malting Process
retains in
Pabst
BlueRibbon
Tfc« Bnt of Quality
the fullest amount of tissue-building
nourishment of the barley—the grain
richest in food values.
The Pabst Eight-Day Malting Proc—
Is much the same in its action aa the
process of digestion. Pabst Malt ispmo-
tically pre-dif ested. Pabst Blue Ribbon
Beer is actually ready for the system to
assimilate without the necessity of first
taxing the stomach to digest it
Ribbon!
When
for Pabst
Made by Pabst at Milwaukee
And bottled only at the Brewery.
Where Others Failed.
"Each spring for five or six years I
broke out with a kind of eczema which
nothing seemed to relieve permanently.
Finally I tried a box of Hunt's Cure,
rhich promptly cared me. Two years
have passed by but the trouble has not
returned." Mrs. Kate Howard,
Little Kock, Ark.
J. O. Morehead and J. R. Wo-
mack were in Binger Monday.
That 14 year old Buffalo Springs
whiskey at Bender's ie ike best.
Will Brown was here from El
Reno Sunday visiting his family.
Mrs. J. R. Woroack visited rel-
atives and friends in Watonga
Saturday and Sunday.
No business
Man
r *>r*e*c 4r c >«>-4
RICHLAND DOINGS.
Should ehink of keeping his
money any plaoe but in a bank.
It is just as pertinent to say that
for all kinds of
Chattel Loana
you should get them here. Fa-
cilities for getting money quickly
are always good at this office.
Rates of interest and payment
dates are made to suit the bor-
rowers. Loans made through us
always prove satisfactory.
..Bank of Commerce..
GEARY, OKLA.
8am Frazee is able to do his
own work.
There is still plenty oLrain and
some to apare.
Miss Pearl Amstutz has the
mumps. What jaws!
A. C. James and wife visited at
John Frazee's Sunday.
Ben Burns and wife made a
trip to Geary Saturday.
W. C. Frazee and family Sun-
dayed at Sam Frazee's.
Mrs. Geo. Cox, of Geary, spent
Friday night at J. R. Smith's.
Jaok Soott and wife visited with
Garfield Stoner and wife Sunday.
Herman Abraham bought a
load of corn of A. M. Hill Mon-
day.
Miss Osie and Myrtle Abraham
called on Mrs. Clarence Stoner
Friday.
John Williams and wife visited
with J. F. Irving, of High Prairie,
Sunday.
Some of the farmers still have
oorn to sell. Fifty cents a bushel
is pretty good.
.Clair Strong and Miss Janie
Soott took dinner at Henry Fra-
zee's 8unday.
The farmers are busy lifting
the mortgage that the weeds were
about to fortoloee.
Miss Myrtle Abraham, Harvey
and Lyda Amstutz attended
church at Geary 8unday.
Ted 8toner, Amstutz and Abra-
ham's young people took in the
band concert at Geary Saturday
night.
Jack Deen went to Noble Fri-
day evening after his wife who
has been visiting with her sister
at that plaoe.
Dr. Hill is an exceedingly hap-
py man now. His best girl has
come to Oklahoma from Illinois
for a visit with friends living
southweslof Geary.
Judson is onoe more makings a
leap to the front. The Hill sani-
tarium ie doing quite a flourish-
ing business. It handled some
ten or twelve patients recently.
Forty persons sampled J. C.
Amstutz's cheese last Sunday.
They were members of the Men-
nonite church who came from
Geary for an airing and to make
a friendly call.
Wesley Amstutz drives weet-
ward every Sunday. It is reported
he is in search of greens. His
sisters say he dreams of greens,
eats greens and in faot they go so
far as to say he has green of the
brain.
UKARY CITY
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day
Get cash for your butter, poul-
try and eggs at Jas. O'Connor's
grocery.
T. J. Ballew, H. Enke and E.
J. Warner were county seat vis
itors Monday.
Short orders and genuine Mex-
ican chilli at Frank Lovell's
or night.
"The Geary band will furnish
the music for the celebration at
Watonga on July 4th.
Money to loan in amounts up
to $1000 on good security
C. F. Dyer.
C. F. Ryel spent last week in
Beaver county visiting his son,
John. He reports crops in fine
shape in that part of the territory
Hundreds of people yearly go
through painful operations need-
lessly, beoause they never tried
Man Zsn Pile remedy. It is put
up in suoh a form that it can be
applied right where the trouble
liee. It relieves the pain and in-
fiamation. It is for any form of
ilea. Price 50c. Sold by A. R.
•strander A Co.
£
Re-sale of Delinquent
Taxes.
The following lots in ths eity of
Geary will be sold on the 22nd
day of July, 1907, between the
hours of 1 and 4 o'clock p. m.. at
the County Treasurer's office, for
the delinquent taxes for 1902 ooete
and penalties; in compliance with
section one (1) artiole thirteen
(13) ohapter thirty-two (32) of
the session laws of 1897 of the
Territory of Oklahoma; and the
purchaser will be entitled to a
deed immediately upon the pur-
chss of same.
John L. French,
County Treasurer, Blaine County
ERICK'8 ADDITION TO UKARY.
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chain's addition to okary.
No greater mistake can be
made than to consider lightly the
evidence of disease in your sys-
tem. Don't take desperate chan-
ces on ordinary medicines. Use
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.
35 cents, Tea or Tablets.—Ostran
der's drug storfc ^ . ,
Summer
Excursions
luaxpaaah
Hade so by rates and —r-
vloe aWarSeS by Reek lalanS
PACIFIC
NORTHWEST
CALIFORNIA I S-fSM;
AND BACK I «" ■< '-'""/I
dally. June 8 to
1ft. Ticket* art' flrstola.s, with long
return limit and liberal stop-over prlvl
lege*.
Also one tare plus 2 for the round trip
to l-n* Angeles and san Franelseo, June
22 to July 6, aceount National Kduration
al Association. Keturn limit, September
1Mb.
Via Portland for slight additional cost.
One fare for the
round trip from
all Rock Island
stations on sale
dally, Jane 2U to
July 12, to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and
Vancouver. Very low rates also on same
dates to Spokane. These rates account
Christian Kndeuvor Convention at Seat
tie and b, Y. P. 17. Convention at 8po
kane. Return limit. Sept IS.
Via California for slight
EAST AND I
SOUTHEAST I Springs, N. Y and
return accou nt
Trlennlel Con
clave. Knights Templar. Tickets on sale
July 8, 4. ft and A.
One fare plus 12 to Philadelphia and
.return account Klks' Convention. Tick-
ets on sale July 11, 13 and 18.
Round trip tickets at a fair and a third
to Southeastern polns on sale dally.
JAMESTOWN I kV^daTT-S
EXPOSITION I «>ay and season
mmmbJ tickets. Cheap
side trips to
holders of all reduced rate tickets Kast.
Reduced rates also to Chicago, Ureat
lj ke retorts and to Colorado.
Pull particulars from your nearest agent
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IB RUTH
N. W.
THE
CITY MEAT MARKET
RUTH ft STAHLHEBER, Proprietors
Fresh and Cured Meats, Condiments of all
Kinds, Fish', Oysters, Qame in Season.
Highest prices paid for Hides.
TELEPHONE 44
FREE DELIVERY
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0. SKITTER
F. W. MUNCY
SEITTER & PINNEY
DIALKRI IM-
CATTLE AND HOGS w* WHDtyour c*tti« and HO**
' LC> WnU nUVa° and will pay you the top prkS*
at all time. Write or send word
and we will call and make you a price. K&ncbfour miles due west of Geary, on
south road. Postofflce address, Geary, Oklahoma.
The El Reno Will & Elevator Comp'y
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MILLERS AND QRAIN DEALERS.
I.M.1MT. 1. Uw ..uth.r* llmtar
Highest market price paid for all kinds grain
T. J. STEPHENSON, Manager
Phone 146... QEARY, OKLAHOMA
OUOIAKD'5 FRENCH CAMUUS.I
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Sold in Geary by Ostnnder & Co.
C.T. DYER,
J Attorney'at* Law.
Office over First National Bank.
geary/
oklahoma.
BAILEY & WALKER,
BARBERS.
Firstclass Work Guaran-
teed.
Kast Side of Moores-Hoi lister Building.
A. W. JOHNSON,
Attorney at Law
U. S. Commissioner and
Notary Public „
geary, oklahoma.
ti
t additional cost 6
are plus S3 A
a ra to g * *
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S. McNALLY, D. P. A.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
GEO. H. LEE. O. P. A.
Little Rock, Ark.
If you want the very best
We have the goods that stands the test.
The NEW STATE Canned Goods,
Heinz Bulk Pickles, Kraut and Bottle Goods
The Murdock's Famous Coffees
Fresh Vegetables and Pure Separated Cream
Butter.
Northern Grown Garden Seeds and Seed
Potatoes.
THE NEW STATE GROCERY.
Phone 97. A. S. PARRIOTT, Prop.
rTHEWEW GROCERY,!
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| nnruwaro
SHELBY It MORRISON. Prpriet ra.
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Produce, Etc
Your trade will be appreciated.
Call up 86«you'll get the best.
Prompt Free Delivery.
First door south of Mooreft-Holliater'n
Hardware Store.
FARM Mi CHATTEL LOANS!
■s. " Money to Loan on Demand! Lowest Rates! Long Time!
BOLAND LAND &. LOAN CO • I P.'?.* BISHOPMD " GEARY, OKLA
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Stackhouse, Alfred C. The Geary Journal. (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1907, newspaper, June 27, 1907; Geary, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc183493/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.