The Journal (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1916 Page: 4 of 7
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'v' hv Our Meats
T K GEARY JOURNAL
Are 1 he BesA ou
Can Buv....
To those who have um ve*. tn«i tiif tier cukbtr of
the meats we are selling We wud yon grre us
just one trial. Listen—We buy lihe rerr besi arid
fattest cattle that can be bought; then we take them
to our feed pens and continue feeding them until we
haave them in tip top shape for butchering; then
we kill as needed for the edification of your appe-
tite. You miss something- unless you buy meat here.
Don t forget, too, that we hav a nice line of Canned
Goods, Condiments, etc. Pickles and Olives in bulk.
Squires & Son
TELEPHONE No. 135
BABV SHOW SATURDAY
An indln baby show will be held
here Saturday one of the vacant
store buildings. There will also be
I monUr^1|giVen fOF the Indian WO-
w L is ln conn®ction With Baby
a;d WH8 po8tpl°ned on account
or the bad weather.
Ben Lowman is on the sick list.
—'Trippy writes hail insurance
not wait too long. 11-4.
Do
J. W. Scott was busy the first of
the week putting screen docs in the
from of the Elite Cafe.
CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS!
ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE
"Godson's Liver Tone" Starts Your Liver
Better Than Calomel and Doesn't
Salivate or Make You Sick.
Listen to mo! Take no more sick-
ening. salivating calonu'l when bilious or
constipated. Don't lose a day's work!
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when it comes into contact
with sour bile crashes into it, breaking
it up. This is when you feel that awful
nausea and cramping. If you are slug-
gish and "all knocked out," if your
liver is torpid and bowels constipated
or you have headache, dizziness, coated ,
tongue, if breath is had or stomach sour
.just, take a spoonful of harmless Dod- J
son's Liver Tone on my guarantee.
Here's my guarantee—Co to any drug
store and pet. a fiO cent bottle of Dod-
son's Liver Tone. Take a spoonful to-
night and if it doesn't straighten you
right up and make you feel line and
vigorous by morning I want you to go
l>ack to the store and get your money.
Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the
sale of calomel because it is real liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it
can not salivate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of Dod-
son's Liver Tone will put your sluggish
liver to work and clean your bowels of
that sour bile and constipated waste
which is clogging your system and mak-
ing you feel miserable, f guarantee that
a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone will
keep your entire family feeling fine for
months. Cive it to your children. It is
harmless: doesn't gripe and they like its
pleasant taste.
Mrs Marshall Frazier has been vis-
her 1*0 daughters in Yukon the past
two weeks.
Mrs. L. M. Forbis, mother of Mrs.
C. L. Marriott is ill at the Marriott
home this week .
Mr.s L. Roy Smith returned
Sunday evening from a visit
relatives In Arapaho .
last
with
—C. W. Trippy is now writing hail
insurance. The time to get your
crop protected from hail is NOW 11-4
The Baptist ladies aid society will
meet with Mfrs. Sam Allen Monday
afternoon. All members and others
cordially invited.
Hail Insurance companies last year
paid losses aggregating 123 per
cent. Can you afford to be without
hail protection? See J. W. Deam
J. C. Barfell, who was seriously ill
the first of the week, was able to be
out Wednesday. He narrowly escap-
ed pneumonia.
—We can sell you as good a riding
cultivator as you will find in Blaine
county at from $10 to $33.—Weber
Hardware Company.
Quayle's
Rock Island Rarber Shop /
Geary Has No Better
Shaves, Shampoos, Haircuts, Massages and
a full line of Tonics
The Best Workmen
T. P. Quayle, Proprietor
P. H. Prince came in from west of
town Monday and handed us a dollar,
which hooked his subscription up an-
other year. Thanks.
Sam Wright left Friday evening for
Newton, Kan., where he was called
on account of the Illness of his
mother.
The Sohomore Class went to
Greenfield Tuesday night and staged
their minstrel show. They report a
good audience .
J. W. Deam writes hail insurance
for the Hartford, of Connecticut, the
biggest in the business. Get a hail
policy from him and protect your
crop against less. Do it now. ll-tf
J. O. Morehead is having the prop-
erty occupied by A. J. Graybill, and
which he recently purchased from A.
W. Johnson, treated to a coat o f
paint.
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READ THE JOURNAL — EVERYBODY'S DOING IT NOW !'
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F. S. Wallace was in Monday an^
paid lis $3 00 in subscription, which
puts him in the lead for some time
to come. We had hopes of running
F. F. f r conmissioner again this
year, but he says he absolutely wont
consider it.
What s The Use of Saving? j
UNLESS YOUR SAVINGS ARE PROTECTEDt Wo are e ■
quipped to protect your nviap with the latest BUBOLAR ■
PROOF vaults and ample burglar insurance. EVERY safe ■
guard is placed around the money deposited with us. ^
FORGET THE OLD FASHIONED METHOD ■
of hiding your savings in an old sock, or under the mattress B
It's not safe or business like Come in today sod get a *
1*ASS BOOK and watch your balanee grow. ®
FIRST NATIONAL BANK I
OLDEST BANK IN BLAINE COUNTY "
0. V. DILLON. Cashier L. E. TROXEL, Asst. Cash, f
Manager Morehead, of the opara
house, tells us that he will have the
work of redecorating the opera house
started next week. He plans to
paper the lebby, paint all woodwork,
and kalsomine the walls- -which will
certainly be a great improvement. J.
O. says he has the "clean-up and
paint-up" fever had and his actions
bear out his words.
W( R. Day. who lives between
Geary and Calumet, and who gets his
Journal on a route out of Calumet,
was in Monday and paid his subscrip-
tion—$3.00 for arrearages and advan-
ces—and registered a strenuous kick
about not getting his paper until
Saturday. Henceforth we shall make
a strenuous effort to see that the Cal
umet list goes east Thursday night s<
these readers will get their paper on
Friday
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
i
\
Your Confidence In
Our Clothes
Will not be misplaced. We have some
special suitings at $1 2.00 and $1 5.00.
Stop and look them over. Just the thing
for oung men. We have the confidence
of a large number of good dressers. Will
ou join us?
C. A. Lowman
Cleaning TAILOR Pressing
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JOURNAL MERTISERS IK RELIABLE-PIITRONIZETHEM
LINCOLN
CLIMATIC RAJ NT
CUMATICBUNT
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Use Paint Made Especially
For This Climate
Paint to last must be made especially for this climax. It
must be correctly "tempered" to withstand the dryness and
moisture, the quick changes in tempnrature and the varying
peculiarities of our climate.
Lincoln Climatic Paints
seands this climate best. They are made and tested for our
locality, each ingredient being proportioned and combined in
such a way as to secure maximum durability and protection to
the surface to which they are applied.
Let us show you color samples and estimate
quantities required, whether you buy or not
MORRISON & BUCK
PHONE 68
Several
Methods
Everybody believes in advertising.
Some advertise in the newspapers as we do.
Others advertise on billboards and fences.
Still others merely tell their wives.
We adopt the first plan because we reach more people that
way, even if the other plans are cheaper. We want every-
body to know that our bank is a good bank. One where
you will always find courteous treatment and be granted
every possible accomodation. If you aie already a custom-
er you know this is true. If you are not. just give us a chance
American
State
Bank
— Ih'/tos iti* G H(t ra u teeil
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Benson, H. Franklyn. The Journal (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1916, newspaper, May 4, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc183738/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.