The Journal (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1916 Page: 6 of 7
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THE GEARY JOURNAL
Children Cry for Fletcher's
■ GOOD
FROM 'WASHING.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which1 liaS fteen
in use for over oO years, 'has .borne the signature of '
,ai d has boon made under his per-
sonal supervision since Us infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in ^liis.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jusfc-as,-good ** are hut
Experiments that trifle with and endanger.the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA r
Castoria is a harmless Substitute, for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, l>rops and Sootldng Syrups. It is pleasant,. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other ^Narcotic ,
substance. Its age is it^ guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishriessi For more than thirty years it
has been in constant, use for the relic? of Constipation,
Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, {jiving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
A ' . ,
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bearfc the Signature of
Colorado Agricultural College Expert
Makes Trip Through Mountains
i and Comments Thereon, f
(By E. B. HOUSE. Colorado Agriculture
College. Fort Collins. Colof)
Having just returned from a trip
into tin* inTmrmiius cTvtnire worst ol
roads, it comment or two should not j
be out of place at this time.
First.. Xtyp ryail bipldgr Ijas followed
the lines of*"least, rtaitftarfce and has
given grades as steep as 20 per cent |
Second. He has made no provision
for taking care of the rainwater {fill-
ing upon or coming to these , steep
grades. ( . .
Result.—The road proceeds to "wash
out" whenever a htjavy shower strike?
that section.
Remedy.—Whenever a road is buiU
on a steep grade broad, shallow ditches
Nearly evetybody is writing these days that a bank account
is a good thing, in faiei nearlj^ everyone has a bank' Hcqount at
some bank. , . . ' ." -
1 The reaily important question is where willtiyqu ke^p your
account. Right there is Where' we step in and offer you- our
services. Wc feel' thai our bapk is the best bank, because we
offer depositors every possible safeguard for the money entrusted
to our care, and catefully look Sfter our patrons'|interest.
la Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
IC CENTAtIR cor
American
State ,
Bank
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED :
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Packard Automobile
•reme
WHERE DO YOU BUY
—Tha's what we sell, principally—and we sell nottiio.0 i
the very highest grades because that is the kind we buy. Our
meats will always please you nd th.
when you compare tbem with those
consider the quality of our meat^ , ^ J
—Fowever we have a complete limt-of cT eKfers, cibkifcwrpic"
kles, condiment, fresh bread, etc., always on hand also and
we are anxious to have yioxi call aHd fliv'e1 lis (a ftrial 'fn^ case
you are not alreadybuying here. t; — • >'<
TELEPHONE No. 184
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Stone Road Through Ute Pass.
•rmniId-He "Tmrrt? at right angles
\ the rdad in such a manner that ttje^
i water cortftng down the road tMfiem i
j'Will be e«Jght ai*d passed to *fie
and away from the road. Th/se ditehes;
on steep grades should no,/be over 380
feet apart so that the.rtater may fite
caught and diverted before"H^olleets*
ic^wi+l yu.,to<v [ f in/'sufirrentrqilbntitifes to <nttr«*<M
e charged elsewher^ $bd f ground. *rfci srftooth#K'h)^dIS desired '
| thrrteylitj^qjs nip- befcovqped by tyy "
The attention of the public is directed to the superb, li.rje ol: auto-
mobile oil we carry in ptock- PACKARD fAUTQ^IOI^lLjJp
This is a pure Pennsylvania lubricant of light bo.<Jv Jtfid has besu re-
peatedly proven the best on the market. It. wont gum' yoyr lubri-
cation; you ca'nnot dse too mucH. Recently demonstrated best at
tfrv.il Tractgr Show and .Oklahoma. City. You'll like-i the price ftoo.
ti k** - * , ,1 J \
- i DON5!* FOROET OUR COAL OIL AND GASQLINES. i
' * WE BUY IN Bl6 QUANTITIES, SELL AT A SMAL^ .
PROFIT. AND ALWAYS HAVE THE VERYLBEST.
C. FT"Watt Independent Oil Go
QUICK AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY
pbfrea one inch amirt t3
the water tof run thf-ough tW
fch 1?1
allow
CrtuJis.ftoiYinto the fitcli§
. ,s [ ■ •v'd \ 4
KEEP ROADS'IN GO
' ••—X.
Split-Log Drag It of Grei
Keeping Roadways
eat Servic? in j
Economic
cal; Repair.
^he^jus^- of t£e
portant in putting the roads
road drag, is im-
irivgood
University Stripe Shown
Exclusively Here
Decide now that thi;j£fall "yo'u will !,wear
tailored clothing. We are now show-
ing our fall samples. C&pejn aricJ EXAM-
INE these woolens an$ decide,nowonyour
fall suit. A few weeksiand fall clothes will
be in demand. " J. \ ..\ £ "
C. A. Lowman ■
TAILORING ..y
CLEANING PRESSING,
, shapt* foe winter, use. Thare are over
| 2,000,000 miles of earth roads in the
couptry, ^nd,-the spli^log .ctog is,.of
j great service in keeping^, thrai in eco-
! nomical repsyr. The drag is used in
many States and in {oreign countries.
It is used with two, three, or four
I horses, and is easily constructed.
Drags are ofteji constructed of
i planks instead o{ logs. The plank
should be strengthened along the mid-
dle line by a 2 by 0-inch strip. A tri-
angular strip may be used under the
lower edge o{ the blade to give the
proper cutting slope.
Usually two horses are enough to
pull a drag over an ordinary earth
road. The team should be driven
j wi,tb one horsey on either side of the
righbhand wheel track the full length
! of the pgrtioji to be^d ringed ^pd th®.
return mude ov£r the pther half ^ot
v^ayleV1'
island Rarber Shop T
t f^Fji | fj ^i^ary Has No>Better *'
J- I ^ t '' '' t '
Shaves, Shampoos, Haircuts, Massages and
a full line of Tonics
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4f-
The Best Workmen
T. P. Quayle,' Propnetor
The Little Craft
BARBERSHOP
''PLAQEj^
A NICE QUIET PLAQE TO GET YOUR BAEBEE
DONE TeCITPUR ENTIRE SATISFACTION
WORK
orkm
To
he B^st Grades of Shampoo aad
iew Bat lis in ' Counection.
PEARt^RAGAR, Proprietor
*^->rThe Pl«nk Drag.
1b«. iv^atHay The objeel of this treat-
i ment is'tb move ^arth toward the ceO-
I ter bf the roadway and raise it ^radu-
[ ajlv above Ute aurrodbding level,
f^ile this is being'accomplisfled'fcll
t (sudboles and rata-will berifilild. into
I'abich traffic >rill pack, the fresh
I earth. *' >t ' < ••
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Drag
After the n
uk the fields
Reads When
rain. wh«*n you
Idle.
The Little Meat
< Market
J. W. PADEN. PROP
Besi line Fresh and Cured
Meats in the City4 "
PHONE
43
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ilnt/ro^d.
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Benson, H. Franklyn. The Journal (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1916, newspaper, July 27, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc183736/m1/6/: accessed December 11, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.