The Geary Times (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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Ht GEAkY llMti
I
As 1 expect to be called for army service 1 will sell at the
McElhaney farm, 3 miles east and 5 miles south of Geary, 3
south and 7 miles west of Calumet, on
MONDAY, DEC.
BEGINNING AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
8 Horses & Mules
J Bay Mart 9 years old weight 900 jxmndi
I Swirl Mare 4 yean old weight 1000 pound*.
I Span of Bay Fill** coming 3 year* old.
I Mou*e Colored Mule coming 1 years old
I Mouse Colored Horse Mule cominp two >rs old.
I Black Horse Mule coming two years old.
I Black Mule 3 vears old wt about 800 pounds.
FARMING TOOLS
One Pe e Shutler wagM. good as new
One John Dee. l ter. used one Kiur
One John Deer IWP row I P. & O. Li'ter
One six shovel riding cultivator
One four shovel riding mUivatoi
• One Racine go devil
One Buster Brown gang
Cream Separator, Organ and Bed
One DeLava! seperator
I Parlor Organ, One folding bed
Mmv other things too numerous to mention
TERMS
Hungry Run
if JMtb lack
Ou baby hoy h callcd away
To tight lot Uncle Saw
Yetietday he seemed a child
To-day he imm a roan
ffO Ift Ei. .-land
\ad then Pit jk> to
I >.!. h^Hi dons hoide*
Aftd make «he XuaUsW Ian
When wc hx ii'n ui hi udilJiti
Out keuii wete nllrd ith jov
To know we war- lh<- (iaien!>
Ol mch a gallant biy
Bui our hearts will be lo*n a«unie«
And Done ihail «ee us weep.
When we know he is Mihfig
Upon the ocean deep.
For tears are a weakness
That muai never be seen
Bill, wuh
t ! jb nanne
For he is a demon thai
Neves before was known
For he murders hale children and
Drive? them from their homes.
i r.ai mini dci
Fighting Kau-r
Hi (?-boa ju
31 Head of Cattle
I Red Cow rt year* old, giving miU.
I RedsCow 7 years old. giving milk.
I Red C w 6 years old, giving milk.
1 Red Cow } years old. giving milk.
3 Heifler* 2 years old, giving milk.
2 Black Cows ( art'Jersey, fine milk cow.s fresh
January wr February.
One red cow. six years old, giving milk
One red mi!k cow seven years old
One red milk cow, three years old
One pait Jersey milk cow, three years old
I Cood Heifl-r Call.
3 Ycajlir.g Htfti, fredi in Spr;n^-
7 Sue: mg Calve*
I Red Bull, 18 months old
3 Red Bull Ca ve«.
Thrfe g d sjring bull calves
H Father came> the car
Ot 1863 and hu gianchue
Vlanhed wiih Sherman lo the ea
So 1 will pack his clothes away
And d-. tlie best we can
For wbeo our boy come' back.
We'll know he is a man.
And when thu cruel tyrant
In dtsgrace is laid away,
i will return to my parents
In the dear old U. S. A.
High Prairie
The Order of Bolshevike is
argrer in Russia than here
There may be some excuse for
:t'- existence there hut i« none
vhatever for it here We'vej
1 z t 'em though.
Those were fine rain« wf had
Friday night and Sunday what
( - here was of them.
.John Coyle bought 125 bushels
f rye frum Sherman Hawk last
seek to feed thn«e lean shoats.
le will grind it ir.to H ur and
f-ed it in the form of slop.
The rrotracted nieeUng closed
Saturday night.
(Mrs. Hitikle and babies from
A'atorga came down Saturday
-vening for a few days visit
•vith h*r parents.
CRYING FOR HELP
I Lot: of It in Geary, Rut Daily
Geowing Lass
Tl «' kMnrv* iifti-ii cry fur help.
,\..t an «iii *r . r<raii in tlie whole
t.rwls ir.upe delicately constructed.
S. t mn' :•>••: • 'ii p.-rlnnt to
I health.
! The khiney* ar.- the filters of
the t.t.HMl.
\\ Ikii ih'-> fail I tie Mood Im -
coin«* foul and poi-iinni?-.
There can t>«* no health where
[there i poi ones! 1>uhm1.
; Backache is «-ne of t e fn .juent
tndn alion* "f kidney trouhU'.
It i often the kidney- ry for
i help. Heed it.
| Head what Doan's Kidn«y Pill;*
I have dour* for overworsed kidney's
Rea.i what 1 loan * have dmie
Tor i.i'-ary people:
Cudy Johnson. buteli-T. E.
Broadway. <«eary. say-: I never
placed much faith in any remedy
until 1 had oecassion to take
Doan « Kidney Pill*. My back
had been troubling me. f..r when
I stooped over it pained severely, j
V dull aeh>* settled in uiv back
>ver iijv kidnevs and I finally us-
,'d L oan's Kidney Pill*. I noticed
„ xr«-at deal of relief from the
first, and continued use rid me
f the pain in my hack.
Price 50c at all dealers. I on"t
imply a*k for a kidm-y remedy—
•ret Ix an"> Kidney Pill>—the
-ame that Mr. Johnson had. Fos-
•er-Mtlburn Co.. Props.. Buffalo,
X. Y.
The Star Livery Barn
C. 0. BLAKE, Proprietof
have purchased the Star Barn and am prepared to do livery work
dav or r.ipht Your feed patronage is solicited
DR. J. f PWKERION.il. S.
TELEPHONE NO. 117
in made-to-measure
clothing, every
measurement is exact
No general lines ot some dummy are followed. It s jour
individual figure—evetv curve and rnusle of your body over
which made to measure clothing, is built,
1< you are in search ol better appearance, s more prosperous look
a mote substantial "get up
l>op in today, and prove these things lor you;sell.
claud lowman
Patronize
16 Head of Shoats
_ , , . _. i L on i George Morris has been get-
16 Poland China Shoats, weight about SO pounds ,mK (,p „ )me wood for fuej
Julius G- pner went to Watonga
Credit o' II tr.onlhs will be given on bankable note bearing IU per c<-nt intet Tuesday to report for jury ser-
, rM | d . • All -urns of $10.00 and under cash in h u, :
* ash on all sums over $10. No pi *rty to be removed from premise* until settled lor.
ia merchants who «d- piar.p Ymir Advertisement in the Times, Now!
/•rttoe tn 1KU p«p«r.
rh«y wtll traat you
PUBLIC SALE ~
Having sold the farm I will sell at the Bealmear place (knov. n as the old J. D. Miller farm)
4 1-2 miles east from the north east corner of Geary; 1-2 mile north of
the switch; 8 miles west and 2 mites north of Calumet, on
TUESDAY
Beginning Ten o clock
Free Lunch At Noon
C. D. McElhaney
John R( mil,Owners
COLS. ALLEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers
Col. A. U. Rhodes
General Auclionoer
A man's success lies in his ability i<j do things It w.n win
me the opportunity, I infill prove n f ability <>! handling yout
m a successful way. that will m • v< . m ■ '■ .>•■ .t ti:
time please you, by gettiug y< ; * -' 1
machinery. Your patronage soli -J In. , i . t <>■■■' i<
Make dates with American Stat ' ...k ■ ,1
or l^hone JK 112.
Heber and Mabel Frai^e ar<
the proud parents of a fine bah}
',u\ l> >rn last Monday morning
\1niher anl baby are b-ith d'dng
•re.
Mr. and Mrs. Spric Sc tt at
•et.ii'd the J ie M^jers Sill- rw.
I miles s uth of Geary la<t Wed
1 tiesday. "
Luther Taylor has finished
jtiieking cotton He had nim
tinles
L K Pickleisimer had hi;*!
<afir threshed last Friday. i
J M Scott made a business
LESLIE THOMPSON, Clerk 1 trip to Oklahoma City last Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gurdinei
>f Clifton Kansas and Mr. am
Mrs. .loe Falrchild of Watonga
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
i leorjie Morris last Wednesday.
These people were all neighbors
n Kansas before cominng to
Oklahoma.
SUNDAY HAPPENINGS
HORSE, MULES, CATTLE AHD HOGS
j tve
sale
all.
Richland
A fine ruin visited this pnrt o1
I he country Friday afternoor
and evening.
Y M Vintrrv is threshing in
thin neighborhood at present.
When yoti have a public
COL. JOHN WII
Route 5, Geary. Okla.
le get
.SON
I S. Scott and family and A
Vi ri'per took dinner at the
I , h h' me Sunday.
I' H. Fra: ee and family Sun
day.-ft .it the liiwldry home.
.! Wi-hster and familv spent
i.tnl iN t the 1>. H. McDonald
1 Bay Mare, 5 years old. wt. 1500 pounds
1 Bay Mare, 10 years old. wt. 1400 pounds
1 Bay Mare, 9 years old, wt. 1300 pounds.
1 Black Mare, 9 years old, wt. 1150
1 Span Brown Meres, smooth mouth, wt.
1100 and 1150 pounds
I Span t year eld Horses, a brown and a
sorrel
3 yearling Fillies, 3 Mare Colts
II Horse Colt, a good one
l Mule Colt, a good one
1 Sorrel Mare Mule, 9 years old wt. 1000
1 Black Mare Mule, wt. 1050, smooth mouth
Chickens, Turkeys
100 Black Lanchtn Chickens, lull blood*
Some White and some Bronze Turkeys
Household Goods
i sell your property---! le i , ti. 1 ■
how---Works bard (or yo Crt« voti lk n
u
Terms—Kii*hl and Reast'iiul
mble
i
i 'pne, Geo.
itiit :ite Sunday dinner
1 < Ch i Morris home.
There were church services in
the morning. .
Ronald Sett was the R,ie«t of i One office desk One vvrit.ng dedt
Dewey Berry at the Julius Gep- Two heating stoves One kitchen cabinet
ner home. Two Iron bed steads antj spiings
Geor*e Morris and family 9°e i,on ^
\ isitetl at his brother Charlie's. Two galvanized hot water brooder coop*.
The I, S Seott family, A. M One milk tank One sewing machine
Arpspigpr. Mrs. John Bittick 2 Galvanized hot water brooders
;uid Mt>. Grover .Bittick were al and other things too numerous to mention^
Morris nnd KUMta at the L ote Bu«h home.
V.
! >sperence was a Sun
.• r ut the H. A. Cooksey
I'hi
dav v
home
W. II Klingman has rentnl
: ;ir:i • a Mr. Southera who
will <M>t k on it soon.
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
A COLD OR CATARRH
Applv Cn-aai in Nostriln To
Open I p Air I'a • 'jes.
5 Cows, scn?e good milkers
5 Calves, 1 is a heifer
30 Head or more of good Duroc Hogs,
weight from lOOto 140 pounds ench
3 Sows snd Pigs
Implements etc.
Two farm wagons
One top Luggiy, good as new
One truck wagon
One light snting wagon
One John Deere 2-row monitor, almost new
One John Deere sulky plow, 16 inch
One Oliver gang plow, 12 inch
One McCormick 7 foot bii.der
Three cultivators
One disc cultivator
One lister
Two 2-section harrows
One Acme harrow
One Rock Island disc harrow
Two Doepng mowing machines
One sulky hay rake
One side delivery rake
One feed grinder
One good 12 inch walking plow
Three sets ci work harness
Two stt# of single buggy harness
CORN, KAFIR, SUDAN, MILLET AND FODDER
I crib ol ear corn, 300 bushels ol threshed kafir, 200 bushels ol good seed oats, a lot of sudan seed,
some alfalfa seed, about 25 tons oUalfall'a h > in the stack, abo;;t 4 or 5 ton of sudan hav in t ack.
about b or 10 tons of sudan hay baled, some millet hay. 48 shocks of good corn fodder, I 50 shocks
! of corn fodder with corn on.
4>
A:,
tril*
U
M. m tre delivered a li ad ,u"'
•. Gear> market Satur-
, . .a..
V r*
•' \
Craft Bather Shop
PEARL RAGAR. Propiiotot
Easy Shaves and Correct Hair Cuts, Tonics, Shampoos, Etc
Bath in Connection-Your patronage solicited
OPPOSITE TIMES OFFICE
Mrs. A. ' Williamlfl still very "j),.',,
I ! iaOttl* t I
j ilrn;:ci*' i. V. Vl .
J, i, ne stacked h y the trairni.t t,.- ,
...i:. r ;.:irt nt the past week. .
Mr. ' M - HeberFrazeearel^1 ,u llrn
f ten p wed betar I a ,
i and btby are do- t*rr r.nf. nr '•« '
my i J** spwmai--
• I lht«
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ry ml-1 1
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TERMS Credit ol elexen months will be given on bankable note bearing 10 f>er cent in-
lw t tom date. All sums ol $10 00 an.l under cash in hand. Five per cent
discount. Cash on all sums over $10.00. No property to be removed from premetis until settled for.
R. H. GAMBLE Owner
iJ. A. RYTHER, Auctioneer • j. o. DAVIS, CleJ
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Seger, Neatha H. The Geary Times (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1917, newspaper, November 22, 1917; Geary, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184971/m1/4/?q=kitchen+cabinet: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.