The Journal (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1917 Page: 2 of 6
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the geary journal
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Eld. F. B. Taylor, of El Reno,
preached here Sunday.
A. J. Deen made a trip to Geary
Sunday morning.
Ethel Misner spent the first of
the week at the McQueen home
School rseumed Monday.
J. B. McQueen, Ethel Misner, Cly-
de Deen and Minnie Brady amend-
ed an entertainment at the Kivers
home in Geary Monday evening.
Jeff Humphrey went to Geary on
Tuesday in his Ford.
Mrs. Mont Roper, of Fort Worth,
is visiting her mother Mrs. G. xv
Owens and family.
Mona Owens and the Curtis chil-
dren spent the holidays a- home.
They returned to Watonga the fir"
st of the week.
Mmes. Owen and RoP*r called at
the McQueen home Monday eveninp
We wish all a happy and prosper-
ous New Year.
Pay Your Subscription.
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We are now starting in a new
year. We will leav0 behind u s
our successes or failures, joys and
sorrcVs alike, and step out oil the
promise of the beautiful future 191 <.
It is always the future that i s
worth while; it is hope, one or the
greatest aspirations we have, with-
out it we would have no desire tor
tin future; and while we a«e hoping
to better our conditions, and those
nearest and deartst to us. let us
try to help others along a little too.
ii is mly a suiall thing to stop a
moment in this busy world to speak
an encouraging word or do some
little favor for those less fortunate
than ourselves; and as thus la>
up a jewel each day, when the end < f
the year rolls round we will have
a storhouse full of jewels more prec-
ious than gold. So let us resolve
that we will do some little good each
day and help others as well as our.
aeves make this a happy and pros-
perous new year.
Mrs. Arnspiger and daughter vis
lted the Coyles Sunday.
Missts Sadie and Vodie Buchanan
left Friday to visit in Weatherford.
A fair crowd attended literary Fri-
day night but as the negative side
failed to appear the debate was
postponed until next Friday night. A
spelling contest was held and a good
time was had. There will be a pro-
gram 1" connecticn with the debate
next i Friday night. _ *
iWen Buchanan sPent Sunday
with lilnin Gepner.
F^ank Hirschberg has resigned as
mat ager of the Brunswick pool hall
and smiling -Dutch" Seyler has sue.;
ceeiied him as manager.
4BUY THAT NEW FORD CAR
YOV HAVE BEEN PLANNING TO
itUY. NOW. WHILE YOC CAN GET
THEM — TOURIST GARAGE
PHONE 114 44t
jir. and Mrs. C. E. Bradley were
out from Oklahoma City Sunday vis-
iting friends.
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a LEGAL PUBLICATIONS ■
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department! of the Interior, U. S
Land Office, a' Guthrie, Oklahoma
November 27, 191«. *
Notice is h jeby biven that Wa^h
ington S. Moigan. of. Bridgeport, ()1<
lahoma, who, on September 19, 1911.
made Homestead Entry, No. 04820
for N'i; NE'4. Section1 34, Townshii
13 North. Range 12 West, Jndiar,
Meiician, has tiled notice of inten-
tion to make Final five year Proof,
to establish claim to thee land above
described before the County judge
of Blaine County, Oklahoma, at hi*
office at Watonga, Oklahoma, on
the 5th day of January, 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Thomas B. Peck. H. B. Petigo. R
L. Alvis. J. W. Peck, all of Bridg
port. Okla.
j. Y. CALLAHAN.
42-St Register.
City of Geary, Blaine County, State
of Oklahoma, and forever barring
i and enjoining you from setting "1>
! ay claim in and to said premises
! or any part thereof.
! In witness wherecf I have hereunto
j pet my hand and a|lixed the seal
|'of, said court this 27th day of De-
' cembtr, A. ., 1916.
E. R. TAYLOR, Court (lerk
and Clerk of the District
Court of Blaine County, Ok-
lahoma.
(SEAL)'
C F. Dyer, Attorney for Plaintiff.
-4—TWO OR THREE MORE O F
THE NEW FOHDS NOW READY
FOR DELIVERY AT THE TOURIST
GARAGE BETTER C.ET ^ Ol RS
WHILE YOU CAN 44!
PUBLIC SUE
I will sell the property listed below at my farm one mile
souih of Geary, known as the A. W. Johnson farm, on
Wednesday, Jan. 10
Horses and Cattle
tPUBLISHED DEC. 28, JAN. 3-10)
In the district court within and for
Blaine County, State of Oklahoma.
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
0. V. DILLON, Plaintiff
Vs.
NANCY BUTLER, FRANK BUTLER.
1. F. CANNON, Et al. Defendants
| The State of Oklahoma to Frank
Butler and I. F. Cannon, defendats:
| You and e ich of you wift take
; notice that you have been sued in
| the abeve entitled court by the above
i named plaintiff and that said suit
I is instituted for the purpose cf quiet"
; ing the title to Lot 21 in Block 42,
, in the city of Geary, Blaine County.
1 State of Oklahoma, and the nature
I of the relief sought as against the
j above named defendants is to divest
I (PUBLISHED DEC. 28, JAN. 3. 1917)
| In the County Court within and for
i Blaine County, State of Oklahoma.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FI-
NAL REPORT
i In re PJstate of—
! MATILDA M. SMITH, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Ed-
mond G. Smith, administrate!- of tho
estate of Matilda M. Smith, deceas-
ed, has rendered and presented for
£ pi rival his linal repcrt tf his ad-
ministration as administrator of said
estate, and said estate is ready for
distribution and that Monday, Feb-
ruary 5th, 1917, has been fixed as
the time when said matter will be
heard, and that any person interested
in said estate may file his written ob
jections to said report. Said hear-
ing will be held at the county court
room in the City of Geary, Blame
County Oklahoma, on said Monday
February 5th, 1917, at the hour of
Ten o'clock, A. M., of said day. •
Witness my hand this 27th day of
December, A. D., 1916.
E R TAYLOR. Court Clerk.
By H. F. BENSON, Deputy.
(SEAL)
C. F. DYER, Attorney for Adminis-
trator.
them of any title, right, interest or
claim you the said defendants, may
have in and to the said premises or
any part thereof: Youi are further (
notified that unless you answer said j
petition or demur,except or otherwise j
plead to the petition of the plaintiff j
filed in said court on or before the .
11th day of February, 1917, said Pe"
titiorf will be taken as true and |
1 a judgement rendered in said cause j
I quieting the title of the Plaintiff in I
and to Lot 21 in Block 42 in the
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—JOURNAL SALE BILLS axe
the best CROWD GETTERS and
your ad in the JOURNAL is bet
ter yet because about TWICE as-
many people read the JOURNAL
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ONE BAY MARE, weight 900, 6
years old, brad to draft horse.
ONE BLACK MARE, weight 900,
5 years old, bred to draft horse,
ONE ROAN COW 8 years old.
with calf by side and bred to
Poll bull.
ONE RED SPOTTED COW 8
years old, with calf by side
ONE RED COW. with calf by
side, 5 years old, this is an ex-
ceptionally good cow.
ONE RED COW. 3 years old,
with calf by side.
ONE RED COW, 5 years old,
with calf by side.
ONE RED COW. 4 years old,
will be fresh in March.
ONE GOOD JERSEY COW 6
years old giving milk, bred to
R?d bull
ONE HEIFER, and calf, 2 years
old, will be fresh in June.
TWO GOOD LONG YEARLING
HEIFERS, red, both good stuff
THREE GOOD YEARLING
STEERS, in good shape andj
good stock.
ONE RED POLL BULL, twenty!
months old, this is a fine grade |
bull—full red.
Hogs, Implements
FOUR GOOD BROOD SOW8
some to bring pigs in a few
days, others in March.
ONE GOOD POLAND CHINA
BOAR. 2 year- old, this is a
fine grade hog from Campbell
stock.
THIRTY HEAD OF STOCK
HOGSS. these are very fine,
will weigh 90 to 100 pounds,
and in good thrifty condition.
16 inch FORT MADISON Sulky
plow, good as new.
FORT MADISON LISTER, good
as new .
14x16 FORT MADISON DISC,
in good condition.
2-row BUCKEYE WARNER LIE
TER CULTIVATOR.
6 SHOVEL BUCKEYE cultiva
tor .
4 SHOVEL BUCKEYE cultiva
tor.
60 TOOTH DRAG HARROW
12 inch FORT MADISON walk
ing plow.
5 disc TIGER DRILL, 1 horse.
GOOD TOP BUGGY, this is a
good buggy, in good shape.
2 row 8 Shovel RIDING CULTI
VATOR.
3 burner OIL COOK STOVE.
12 POUND STOCK TANK.
SOME HARNESS.
THREE RICKS BUNDLE KAF
FIR CORN, in the head, some
thing like 2500 to 3000 bundles
STACK SUDAN HAY.
25 to 50 bushels KAFFIR i n
sacks, good seed kaffir.
SALE BEGINS AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.—FREE UNCH AT 12 O'CLOCK
Announcement!
WE HAVE OPENED A BRANCH HOUSE IN GEARY—IN THE
OLD HANKLA STORE BUILDING ON EAST MAIN STREET.
—AND ARE NOW PREPARED TO PAY THE HIGHEST MAR-
KET PRICE FOR HIDES, FUR. POULTRY, EGGS, BUTTER OR
WOOL, ETC. WE GAURANTEE COURTEOUS AND SATISFAC-
TORY! TREATMENT, HONEST WEIGHTS AND A SQUARE
DEAL. WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS. TRY US.
We will pay the following prices effedive over Saturday:
Smooth Leg Springs 1 3ic
Hens I3ic
Stags 10c
Old Roofers -- 7c
Turkeys i 19c
Green Hides, pound 12c
HIGH PRICES PAID FOR FUR
Butter, packing 22c
Eggs __ 30c
Rabbits __5c each
Wichita Hide & Produce
Company
Geary, Okla.
J. H. PHIPPS, Manauer.
Phone 119
T
ERMS—A credit of TEN MONTHS will be given on sums OVER TEN DOLLARS, purcha«
er Riving bankable note with approved security, bearing TEN PER CENT interest from date 5
par cent discount for cash. Sums under $10 cash. Settlement must be made before removal.
J.W.Marriott, Ownr
The Little Meat
Market
J. W. PADEN. PROP
B«*<t linr Fresh and Cured
Meats in the City
PHONE
J. A. Ryther, Auctioneer
0. V. Dillon, Clerk
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Benson, H. Franklyn. The Journal (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1917, newspaper, January 4, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc183993/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.