The Geary Times (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GEARY TIMES
V WWS
Finest Groceries
We carry only fresh goods and brands that
are recognized by thrifty housewives as the
very brtl ol their kind. Our low prices make war time econo-
mies possible without lowering tike qualtv of the food you serve.
Squries & Self
TI* Srooers. Telephone 86.
Chan lee of lawton. Ken ice and
wife. John Crothers and wife.
Demater Crothers and wit"-. Mr;
Will Crothers and Miss Ann..
Tehle
Mrs. Phillips was on the pick
list last Thursday.
Mrs. Ola Th ompson is planning
on intertwining tiie Christian aid
next Friday.
Will ar.d Dempster Crothers,
.accompanied by th^ir cousins.
Frank and Edward Willev motor
ed out to Weatherford last Satur
to spend the day with the form-
ers' sister. Mrs. Geo. A. Goss
and family. They returned horn*-
in the evening.
Valley Items ' v«"'n"
Mr*. Copenbarger was lucky
this year in raising a few toma-
toes. She picked twenty bu. of
green ones last week and still
From Pleasant Valley S. S.
Pleasant Valley Sunday School
completed tht> third quarter u:
Sept. 30. 1917 with an averagi
attendance of 40 and, average
collection 73c. First intermedi-
ate class consisting of Nick Coop-
er. Ruth Baker. Mable Hinger.
Guy Garrison. Opal Gearv and
Edna Howland. received first
banner for attendance.
Second Intermediate class con-
sisting of Mildred Howland. Ma
rie Hinger. Iva Durham. Pear
Frank and Edward Willey of j Geary, Richard Capps and Hen-
Fairmont. West Virginia arrived • rV Owings. received 12nd banner
m Geary last Thursday morning! f°r highest grades on lessons
w w f?r • fuUr daJ'8 visit With John |1 fee' justified in saying we hav<
has a few left She also raised ' rothers and his the sons. The closed one of the most satisfac
a nice crop of pumpkins which r3t time to visit them in twen-1 tory quarters of this years work
she had no trouble in selling. V-nght years. Thev returned The interest of both teachers
home Sunday evening stopping and pupils have been excellent
Mrs. Jessie Crothers was host- at McAlester where Frank >' feel fhat with another quarter-
ess to the Social Hour club last r* ns three hnndred acres of! work equal to this we should b
Friday. The small attendance land. He is thinking of moving1 classed as a graded Sunday
was due partly to the day being bis family to Oklahoma to live. | School.
changed from Thursday to Fri- Mrs. J. N. Crothers. Supt
day. as same were unable to at- Leo Cordell is returning to, —
tend the following day Visit- "Mi his sister, Mrs W. M. Dodds returned Friday
present were Mr,. Oliver, [red Alexander ho has been: from the north part of the stat'.
Panama with
Mrs. Oliver. Fred Alexander
Mrs.'Hanan and Mrs. Campl ell. here for a few months visiting where'he h^s'bwi for the 'oast
with relatives an.l fr.«nHc Tk<,„ . . ./ TTn lor lne Pap'
they meet in two weeks with relatives and
Mrs. Gallowav.
leave Oklaho
He reports every
friends. They two months.
for Ne the " ii! ■r""1 UP 'here-
Wes Crothers and Mr. Paden ; Friday for Panama S. M. Berry and familv visiter
shipped their cattle last Satur-1 Mrs. Berry'-' sister in E'k City
Mrs. Wen Crothers invited a MMt Sunday.
Mrs. Atha and wister attended ;ew fiends and relative to her One of the contractors
the Christian Aid last Friday.
I
Your Dinner
depends in a great
measure upon
your meat. This
mailer t handles only the
highest quality and every
offering is a money-saving
opportunity- lor you.
On these two points, we seek
your patronage, assuring you
of satisfaction in the price and
quality of everything we handle.
LITTLE MFAT MARKET
J. W PADEN. Pi op
1KC
SCISSORS COLU:
XI
For FRESH MEATS
Come Here
Discriminating house-
wives have long ago
discovered that this is
the safest place to
trade for fresh meats of all kinds.
Try us today for Fresh Fish, Oysters, Salt Mackeral,
Lake Fish in buckets.
You can always depend upon getting the best meats of all
kinds at
H. R. Paden & Co.
B. A. (Bob) Bouchelle, Mgr. Phone 85.
I
homo last Wednesday to spend Geary wants to kno v whut ha.-
the day in honor of her neic?. become of all the men who ust.<
Ernest Mnith wn« called to E. Mrs Alexander and n?phew of to be hanging around wanting p
Reno Monday tr> serve on the Leo Cordell who leave for Pana-' job. He says t.iey must have a
jury, but was excused. He ma. Those presem were Mrs.; moved or got a jrb som^whert
thinks hi« courting days are on Alexander's mother. Mrs. Smith Anyway there are none tj b.
er ao he returned home in the of Drumright, grandma Ice. hired now
Rock Mand
A ticket via
Lines calls for a tr.p tc vour
destinalion---and something
Saftey, courtesy, travol-
comfoit and expedition ere
included.
A business trip becomes a
pleasure and a pleasure trio
a reality when yoa get full
service-value for vour money.
That's why
a«.k to be routed
sho.ild
D MSH
The Spi it of the Times and
the 1918 Har ley-Davidson
nvidsnn Mot"- > i V- have led the wuv in motor
t iVr i:1wn; ■« > .
naoa bolore it v.'.u
iic to oiY r just what the
:i eett>d. In this way wo
For 10 years Jliirb•>-•
cycle development.
Motor* yclisfs know L.
rider wanted about ;
e.<j>l;«iii onr snocev.
Ti Ilnrley-iMotor* ye"«^ will ;.g«in *t<uul head and
s;iddl'' r.hovo c«iu ]H titii n. \\ liiJ • tho llarie.-!)n\id$<> . h.i« always led
in economy of openiti- a tl.;it "ii'' possibility for iniprowmei t has lv< n
further dowlojx'd. ' -r l'!l< l!n? l(urley-1)avidso«i engineers huvo
given us ;i niotofcycl aprble r." t - i preaier eoor.oniv.
5® to 75 Miles per (i.i-\ a (iasclir.e 600 to 1200 Miles |>e«- (isllon of Oil
5000 to SOt'ft Miles per Set of Tires
There are s«-v. ral ii iporu nt improvoineutH jn the lnte>t ITniley-
Davidaou ereatioii—r-'.lueuiouts that make for great, r e'>i-ieney aiid
even h.ugor life.
We know ©very peraoa m • e\v i rode or exjnx ts tr> ride will want
to see the new Rant., —.so tomorrow we throw wide <mr doors nnd
"open hoii-e" will I* 1h<
latent Harley-Dnvid.-ou.
]ocikiu* lor you.
< om«' in. Swing into th«> aaddl© of tho
the luiuhwa Dew aidaear. We'll bo
I— BEER
WEATHERFORD
hklahoma
.«•—* the JVi.S Uarlttr-ltonhdson
Crftvsn-Pratt
At the residence of the bride'?
mother at Darrow, on Ia«t Sun-
day ncciired the undoing of Jlr.
.J. li Craven to Miss Pratt.
It wae a very quiet atfjir. i.nly
a few being present.
Holh liride and groom came to
this country in the earlv days
Mr. Craven served *s county
clerk one term, and Miss Pratt
was aounty superintendent for
several terms. Mr. Craven is!
now employed by the Co Operat-
ive Publishing Co., at (Guthrie,
where they will make their fu-:
ture home. They have many
.friends all over Blaine county j
Jwith whom we join in extending
hearty congratulation?.—Okeene'
Leader.
Appointed By Hoovtr
[ Last week, the editor of thej
| Republican received a telecram 1
'rom Herbert Hoover. Foorl Ad-1
j ministrator. Washington. DC.,'
I ^rpointing him a member of the
Advisory Board of Food Admin-
' 's'rati, n. Mr. Hoover seems to
I '*> appointing editors all over the
'ountrv. He probably recop-
•zes the faet that newspaper
; men kr.ow something about food
i 'reservation, having practiced
'o much along that line. Wa-
j tonga Republican.
The Rer>nblican office received
I letter Wednesday from l.eftv
Masters who is in an nmhnlance
•ornpanv at Fort Travis. Leftv
well pleaded with his change
>f occupation from a league hT e
iall pitcher ♦ ■> training in Uncle
>am's armv camp and is eniov-
ngeamp life 4ery much.-Wa-|
'onga repuhcan.
L. A. Holme?, of Ger.rv, was j
iere Wednesday with the good\vr , , . ,
-oads bunch from Oklahoma City, i We Will DaV the hl^h
\.atonga Rrpublican. i r j l Mr. and Mrs. Alexander and
CSt market price tor o.d son, Leo. who have been visit
* An „ in8T friends and relatives in Ok-
Mr. McGaven of Redding was, nOn, WrOUgnt iron, lali: ma for the pas' few weeks
here last week visiting his daugh-' hra<;<; rnnnpr rlppn no havc to the r home in
'?r, Mrs. Hattie Noland who , Ciean P- ^h. Tn,> were also accm-
has been quite sick of typhoid. I C a lb Drin^ it in. ' yarned by Mrs Alexander's nro-
______ * ° ther, L^o Cordell who has ac-
C"fit d a Government position on
See the new advertisement of Wich'ta Hidfe and & Produce Co the zone. L*o has an official
IN MADE-TO-MEASURE
CLOTHING, EVERY
MEASUREMENT IS EXACT
No general lines of some dummy are followed. It'* your
individual figure—every curve and musle of your body over
which made to measure clothing is built,
If you arc in search of a better appearance, a mote prosperous look
a more substantial "get up."
Drop in today, and prove these things for yourself.
CLAUD LCWMAN
Junk Wanted
Back to Panama
'he Ford automobile in this issue
>f the Times, the Geary Motor
Co.
G jary, Oklahoma
Phenc
170
1" or lares, routes and re erva-
tioni, plense call on or write locai
ticlrel agent, Fock bland Lin< *.
or addfess
FAY THOMPSON
Ci/islrr Passenjer Atsnt
CKIahona City. Okla
SPENCER BROS.
Rock Island
Barber Shop
When you want .i
pltannt
Sha"«, a Correct Kafr Cut
SHampoj or Massaye
Go to the
ROCK ISLAND
BARBER SHOP
SPENCER BROS.. Prop5.
ni-charge be for ; he c-uld leave
the U. S. ar an Guvernmont em-
ployees on the Zone are exempt
fnra m litarv s-rvice at the pre-
sent time. - Contributed.
DH. CHAS. McLAjlTY
Dan.tiat
tinice over
First National Bank
Coarv, Oklahoma
CECRY FURMTURE AND
UIUOZRTAKI.KC COMPANY
Experienced, Undertaker
Burglar Proof Air
Tight Steel Vault4
Calls finawored Day or Night
Geary, Oklahoma
Cattle and Hogs
Wanted
Farmers and stocLntrn. if
you have anything in cattle,
h;>gs, of hay to sell see us---
WE PA*i PRICE.
Arganbright & Brlngrtam
j Geary. OKIa. Ttl. 170
V
Buy a fine monument ot W. H.
Brown and sive agent's big
icommission. W H. BROWN.!
Fhe Red Cross Organ-
ization at the Masonic hall
Monday night 7:30. An
invitation and request to be
present, is extended
all who are interested
the Red Cross work.
to
in
DR. C. U. F08ERTS
Dentist
Teeth ext.-acted without
I'.iin or danger. Crown
and bridge work a spec-
ialty.
Office in Opera Houe*
Geary, Oklahoma
SPECIALIST "
A D. JOHANNES, M. D.
^ar, Eye, Nose and Throat
\iii.-i n an Bank Building
1 * 11«i ii « Walnut 4324
l'li"iie Walnut 3595
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
DR E. E. MILLER
Dentist
Office ov t
^ineriean stain Bank
Geary, Oklahoma
C. P. DYER
A -i'w v and Counsellor at I.aw
fust .National Bank
Geary, Oklahoma
HELP THE
CROSS
RED
Lodge Directory
Geary Camp M. W. ol A.
No. 6<*76
I O O. F Lodge No. 13^
~ VO
M«.|. tvtn S^lunUf nlirht
w
o. W., Geary Camp No. 5
"rr rourtk ThurWay mlgki.
William Graham, I'ouual
r U eiark
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Seger, Neatha H. The Geary Times (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1917, newspaper, October 25, 1917; Geary, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc183984/m1/4/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.