The Geary Booster (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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Ladies are Thanked
f,ol'owinS letter was re-
ceived lact week by Rev Niles
fer™to fhplTnntlin(3ent aml fe~
rers to the barrel of clothiW
food, eta,. sent by (he ladiS
here to the Method.^ hospita at
Guthrie some weeks ago:
K*v. 12"21-12.
Iwl^^ew ,
ago barrel filled with
^hiistmas variety pa mo f,-
n e specially enjoyed the ran nf
sausage whichwiiaS^Cnanth°e
narrei. Iheie was enoutrh tn
flUh6 Peison who works and
eat sP entR wh° were able to
eat it, a very nice breakfast.
the eialeSeXandd ZlrJ'who so
Cordially,
Benette Hill.
juJtXs it'(t"rtore has
wftongate^Sa&y. W3S
'""■"'SSi-™-
The Girl of Eagle Ranch
One of the beS and mofl realistic western comedy
dramas ever written
AN AMERirAM PTAVby the most — —
MERICAN PLAY for the AMERICAN PEOPLE
SEE
'™I REASElSicS?SUAT'ONS
New and Novel Specialties
Between the Acts
new scenery and new costumes
Roy Privitt, 15 yr old Cham-
pion Rope Spinner
L>on t fail to see this- feature
A REAL COWBOY BAND
will make their novel and picturesques parade at noon
Opera House, Saturday Night, Jan. 11
Admissioh 25-35-50
. 'he^pas/week w"fh\he g^"
Sa^tyfrZh^eIthe^.IaS'
Cane Seed for Sale Fii/p onnm u Ti—=
Selected, hand-threshed, dwarf! JJL°tS
can£ seed, the big yielder. $2 00 chickens P ce to raise
per bushel. AddressR Im'
..iteKt^ Sunday here^I^
father at Greenfield. home to Marion county, Kansasy! Edav" ^ ! !I!re ber„e ^
That Good Show Tomorrow
of. Ea^le Ranch company
1 arrive tomorrow carrying-
fifteen people; their own special
Z"7>Ltnd ficts - =
whlch will parade
day! Jan.T t0m0,T0W' SatUr"
rhiu18 18 a show for la(iies and
children, as weJl as gentlemen
Specialties between every act
J?" 'he features wft? Thl
Girl of Eagle Ranch company?
market! muttoiTat^Paden's^meat
fiekl „fvMo.ultonmWlsnt to Green-
neJd on business Tuesday.
Will cash your school ritv
YowSr county warrantsLJ- k
s<^s«a.W5
2%;
ifSWS
home to Marion ^unty Kanla? here' a t
They had been visiting fSR ^ °" wa? * Green
near Weatherford. g ,rWn*|Wh°
e,DnS yf?ur hair come out? If
mil stoffit. 8 h3ir t0nic thG^
pu>iiiiniii,,,Mltt|t|^t>|i|ii,,
" " • • • * * i-n
The Bell Transfer Companv
G. E. NORRIS, Proprietor
Phone 87 or 33 w,>« you wa„, hauimg 0f anv kind :
— we will do it for you promptly *
Jhttle daughter of J W
Marriott has bten very 1 with
pneumonia. ■
C. 0. Brice and family from
near Hinton, were hereSa'm?
day on their way to Calumet'.
McIn,ire has mov.
ea ont° her farm west of town
he pheeth«WaUer' W1" fa™
uie PIace the coming year.
Flt„Lri™°, made a trip to
J " an(I brought
which wa„!',3 automobile
Year's day. The caTI? badly
be repaired.'1'' broken "P hut can
Raymond Ellis, the young- M
E. minister from Gloster, Miss
I hS18phe.'-e visiting his parents
, • * K|hs and wife, delivered
two excellent sermons at the M !
• C^prch, this city, lastSundav!
morning and evening. YounZl
of the h8tt 0,?,ng in(o one'
south mini«ers in the)
t We Wlli do 11 for you promptly •
Ed Lee is clerking in Colby's
hardware store. ,s
, Y- ?ad'ey and family have
$ thl, n'n 'i residence south
or the opera house.
. ^he thermometer was hover
mg pretty close to the zero point
Monday night. It registered 8
degrees above at noon Monday.
„ Will Mclntire went to Watou
ga Monday on business.
POP CORN forjsale—call M
—U£U1 M
221 on White Oak<JmeIelin^°-
Miss Geneva Niles, teacher
6*"^ in cne public
schools here spent Saturday and
Sunday at her home in Watonga.
You don't have to visit Hot Springs
Lopez Specific
1 acuity, Ktc..
Lopez Remedy Company
18 A v.. Rooms 1-3-5 *
313 ^ E W^h>laS^V Rooms 1-3-5
t „ . Wichita, Kansas
^ Rnvate Address, E. F. Rigg3
*******************
tt . ^Central Av.,
Pr,W« A^nfirs' Arkansas
Private Address, John A, Ri^gs
******************J
,r,"™ Barfell went to Watonga
Fob Rent-A good S-room
See P.' L.1 Bishop. We"'
1 way to Lookeba. 7 6r
Chet Hallenbeck went to Wa.
onga Tuesday to answer a sum
mon for jury duty.
Andrew Nordyke was here
0 Sunday visiting
with E. M. Moulton. vlsltinS
John Peek was summoned for
,]urv duty in the county court
ana went to Watonga Tuesday
r.oiTCn^ , wea^her this week
called all the plumbers out to "
topics nand bursted wa-
be&W hbarbfr .sh°P has the
oest ime of hair tonics m Geary
use Trv?fClally made for ea«h
use. Iry them.
fnflf?' 9arIey has been in faith-
ful attendance at the county seat
proceedings this week. Says he
has his eye on the new commis-
sioners and they don't shake
him until they loosen up with
some county printing.
Monday was a bitterly cold
thlt TohWwnKt61 With PIeas'ire
that John eber's whistle was
not frozen up. John's whistle
while not altogether a thing of
!S a Sorfc of landmark
watKyir ^ Set lheir
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