The Journal (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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Tlm"raTW 0ur P'f ^Journal, on behalf of the managemen. of theFifthAn
t USmeSS K a"d ,he • ** °fG^ a welcoming
jf you are i^lesisecj w^inf* "«i • «
our town and our people
y re pleased we want you with us again nexryear; andsayagood word for Geary. TTianks!
Tl.ic Jfnufnal
established in nineteen-hundred—successor to the geary
bulletin nineteen-twelve
Volume 15
_G^ARY' 0KLAH0MA« THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1915
Number 35
iiiinmo in mmiM run
FIFTH BIG MORSE & COLT SHOW
I Otis Montgomery was a state
fair visitor last Friday.
—Hair ribbops, 10<| per yard
at Marriott's Racket Stow.
ME FAST mil HUES Fi tHfflf SONOir
n mn-m md jeist will pitch
As the/ Journal goes to press
the finishing touches art* being
Udded to the preparations, for
tile Fifth Annual Horse & Colt
Show-, win*eli opens here Friday
morning, and while these "finish-
ing touches" involve a great deal
of work on tic part of the men
who are behind the show, if is
ecjnfidfntly expected/ that all !
the loose ends will have been'
••lean- d up by Friday morning I
and that everything will be in 1
the smoothest working order. j
The double building on west 1
Main street which has just been
vacated by the Weber Hardware
Co,, has) been secured by t h e
management as an exposition
hall and will serve admirably for
this purpose as there will be
plenty) 0f) room! for all the > ex-
hibits , under the one roof. The
rear of the building on the west
V i'l «t. 31 feo occupied by the
Web' r Co., but it is thought that
there will be plenty of room.
The Whitney shows arrived in
the eity last Sunday and have
their showp and attractions up
and going full blast. The shows
■arei ranked along easit Main
street, asl south Broadway and
west Main will be kept clear for
the livestock ring and for other
uses. No teams or vehicles will
bet allowed within the limit of
the four blocks, from the D & C
(lumber yard to the Bristow ho-
tel on Broadway and from the
new Weber hardware building
to thei M. & B. lumber yard on
i Main, except livestock ready for
I the show ring
The management hopes that
every farmer within a radius of
25 milts of Geary will attend the
snow at least) <me of the days.
There will be many things for
you to see that will! be beneficial
and educational.
Be with us.
T. P. Quayle attended the state
lair at Oklahoma City last Fri-
! day.
| Pearl Stanley has returned
J from hi« ' summer ■ trip to the
| west.
Mrs. F M„ Phipps, of El Reno
will receive her music pupils for
both voice and piano on Monday
next at the Huff house.
, —Flowers and feathers for
: hats, 10c andl5e at Marriott's
| Racket Store.
J Albert Dull, of Carmen, was a
j Geary Visitor from Sunday t o
Monday. We; will not tell his
business.
Mrs. W. F. Nolaud and sister. 1
Miss Stella McGavin, were Okla
boma City visitors last Friday
and Saturday.
Livingston Mayhew spent the
past week emd in Oklahoma City
where he visited relatives and
saw the state fair.
j /
—We will give/five per cent
j discount on all goods sold during
the show—Friday and Saturday.
Weber Hardware Co.
>---Buy, youi- cook stoves a s
well as your heating stoves on
Friday and Saturday during the
horse and colt show and get the
fiveii per cent discount.- Weber
Hardware Co.
C. J. NELSON
THE HUP SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE
Of this and adjoining counties, announces that he has se-
cured the services of a skilled mechanic the better to care
tor the Hupmobiles in his territory. Mr. Monroe, the me-
chanic, has been employed by the best, motor firms in the
state 01 Kansas, and comes recommended very highly. This
move on the part of Mr. Nelson is only one of the many
points that the Hupp Motor Company employs toward
making satisfied car owners. Remember that with every
Hupmobile you receive a leather bound coupon book good
tor 50 hours of free service on your car. They are the
only company in the United States giving a service coupon
book with 50 hours of free labor, without cofl to the owner.
1 his m connection with their fairness in replacing repair
parts makes the Hupmobile--first coft considered—one of
the cheapest all around American cars.
$1085 F. 0. B. Detroit
Call Phone No. 106, for demonstration aW we will be glad to
sbow 70a the Hupmobile
-Buy one of those Laurel
heaters and get the five, per
eent discount while at, the fair on
Friday and Saturday. f\Vebel-
li a rdwar Oo.
J. H. MeGuire and wife, 0 f
Chickasha, came up last Friday
to 1 attend the bedside of his
mother who has been seriously
ill, but s better now.
Rev.Sampson will preach his
last sermon at the Methodist
church before going to confer
enee next Sunday. He requests
that all members be present. e
Mi*s. Fred Brann, of Cheyenne,
is here visiting at the W. V.
Brann home north? of the city.
She and Miss Bertha Brann, at-
tended the state fair last Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Padeu,
Rev. H. E. Summers and iMrs.
Pat tie Weldon motored to Hydro
the first of the week where they
| attended the meeting of the
Caddo Baptist Association. Rev.
Summers remained several days.
! Manager Rogers has matched
three games with the fast Kan-
sas City league aggregation for
next Sunday and Monday, that
promises to be about the fastest
ever staged on the local dia-
mond., if the dope runs true. The
Kansas City leaguers are real
j league hall players and the club,
is on it's way to the coast for a
winter tour. They play in To-
peka Wednesday and Thursday,
[in Wichita Friday and Saturday,
in Geary Sunday and Monday.
From here they jump to Amoril-
lo and Taipenearri, Geary being
their only stop in Oklahoma.
Geary fans will be especially
interested in this series as it will
afford them another opportunity
to s e Scott Perry, of the Atlan-
ta, Southern league team, work-1
ing in a Geary uniform again. |
Perry is scheduled to pitch one
of the Sunday matinee perform-!
anees. and Clyde Gerisit, who
work' d with Geary in the Minco
series, will hurl the other sec-
tion. Lefty Masters has been
I secured) to pitch the Monday
game. Outside ofl the pitching
talent talent the Geary team will
present about the same line-up
that has played, through the sea-
son hejre.
Base bail in Geary the past
summt r has not been altogether 1
la success from a financial stand
pomt and the cluib treasury i ,s
sadly in need of replendishing.
The fans should turn out lib
©rally at the Sunday and Monday
exhibitions and help the club to
regain it's financial euidibruqim.
The Sunday performance wilt be
I S"1 2; p. m. and admission to
the Sunday double header will
be 50c. Monday's game starts
at 3:30 and the admission will be
25c.
About Horse Premiums
We are requested to announce
{that in the matter of the sps**
ial premiums offered by Herbeit
jCritc'hfield for colta from his
11101*868 at the show Friday and
J Saturday, that all second prem-
iums should read $2.50 instead of
; $3.00. This is an error. All spec-
ials offered by Messrs. Critch
field, Lehman andl Campbell are
$5.00 for first and' $2.50 for see
,ond prizes. \ The coKs in these
special classes will be shown in
a special ri(ng at 16 o'clock Sat
urday morning. Regular official*
and judges in charge. Ail parties
having colts elligibtci to entry
ina these classes please take not
ice.
—Patronize our advertisers.
II. Blotter came in the latter
parti of last week) from a six
weeks trip to eastern and south-
ern states where he has been tak
ing treatment. He underwent
three operations at St. Louis and
is, somewhat* benefitted, but
says tha* his health is such that
he must leave Oklahoma. He is
offering his place for sale. Read
the ad elsewhere in this issue.
Make Our Store
Y our Store
Feel at home—You are welcome!
PP. N°T FEEL BACKWARD ABOUT
GETTING ICE WATER at OUR FOUN-
TAIN: WE want YOU to FEEL FRIEND-
LY ENOUGH TOWARD US TO ASK
FOR ANYTHING YOU MAY WANT.
YOU DON'T NEED TO BUY TO BE WELCOME HERE
When baby or mother gets bred, come in and have
a chair You WONT BE IN THE WAY AT -
Rogers Drug Store
TTir H&iCaSUL Sturm
Make our £tore your headquarters during
d c n or,sf & Colt Show—W.A.MOBLEY
KS.-Don t fail to SEE OUR FINE LINE OF NEW GOODS
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