The Geary Times (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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WE SAFEGUARD y
R DEPOSITORS'INTERESTS
by carrying among our assets
a large amount of commercial
paper which w3 can at any
time convert into cash by re-
discounting witi the Federal
Reserve Bank
OLDEST BANK IN BLAINE (NUN1 Y
Henrv Ringelman was
Reno Tuesday.
J. «. Davis went
last Friday
to El Reno
Ben Dagle left Monday
oil fields.
for the
Wm. Tarpley went to El Reno
Tuesday.
Mrs. L Lehman
Reno Monday.
THE GEARY TIMES
GEARY. BL AINE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. JAN. 9. 1911)
Oil Well Abandoned
Building Culvert
Near Ice Bridge
Shot by Boy
The oil well on the Harry Cole-
man farm seven miles north-east
of town is being abandoned.
Drilling has stopped and the
tsing is being pulled. It is re-
norted that a new well will be , .. .
...j V .% _ ,„oot begin as soon as it drys
enlied about five ir,le8 west of! enoUKh and a K(?od cem*nt cul-; W ^ h°V- however, h too
the Coleman site , ^ with be buj)t other roJld • young to bp allowed to use a gun
work will be done to put this | for bis own safety and also
Geo. E. Coleman hauled twen-
ty 6acks of cement out to the
corner a half mile north of the
lcelbridtre on Monday. Work
up
One day this week, Franki
Mnrry, Who lives npar Eagle City I
was shot in the stomach by a ten1
year old boy who whs hunting
with a .22" rifle The shot wu
accidental but serious. A ten
the
<tlirtriav at M E Church 9ection 'n «ood condition for tra-; nafety of others
5unaay ai m. c. ohui ui d at M t.meg i_ at ,nKa ,{,p
publican
J)r. E. S Stockwell, DistSupt. j 0
will preach and administer the i pjg 3llDD6r 3t Richland P. E. 0. SiSterhOOQ
siu-r&ment of of the Lord's Sup-' _____
rer at the morning hour. There will be a Pie Supper at! The RE O Si*t-rL>od met
The first Qu&rt®|[ >' con er.e"^l Richland school house on Friday ! in r. uular seision at tiie home
ill convene. ..P. ■ night of next week. January, jot Mrs 1. A Holmo*. Dec ?.l
17th. The proceeds to be used > 191s S-v.-n l -:iiy
for the organization of n Junior I present, the usuaUiu^iiiesii *a«
lied Cross, for Richland. transacted. Mrs. Holmes was
0 elected Recording Secretary to
_, . n .. hill the vacancy caused by the
M. E. Choir Practice I resignation of Mrs. Thoina
- . • A most excellent paper on
The M. E Choir will meet at I "Food Sanitation in the home"
the hom*of Miss Nellie Graham! was given by Mrs. Bishop,
Friday evening all members Adjourned to meet in two
please be present. *eeks with Miss Jessie Fittell
will convene,
.fficial members are urged to be
present,
Preaching by the Pastor at
CO P. M. subject, "The Prod-
igal Sin".
Special music by Ochertra and
Cl.oir. All are cordially invited
to be present.
David W. Brasheak, Pastor
l'lans are being made for
Special Services at the Methodist
Church Sunday; The pastor
will preach in the evening from
the subject. "The Prince of
Parables".
Miss Latnara Brewer will, by
request, repeat a special pian|
Solo. V
Misses Graham and Aitken,
will sing.
Journalist
Miss Erma Rhodes wh<> teach-
es school near Eagle citv did Wichita Hide ft Produce Co.
not get to come home for Christ- w|(| |##d # e#f of pou|try „
mas because of the b\< storm, M -- Phore
so she got to come lor New Gaary «Mt Saturday Phots
Yeor's She arrived on Satur-Tl9t Geary, for prices,
day night and the next day ——— ■
came down with the flu She Head m,ucr Durkson of the
is better now but not well Qetfy Mill has moved into the
enough to go back to school house on Blaine Avenue, recent
R. E Dickerson made a busi-
ness trip .o Oklahoma City on
Tuesday.
It is reported that Tom Haley
has bangbt fti" H. G. Williams
farm for $13,500 00.
Atty. T. J. Ballew was-at Wa;
tonga on professional business,
Tuesday.
Farmer went
T. S. Hogland was here from [ Weatherford Wednesday.
El Rpno to spend Sunday, with
hia family. S. F Berry and family have
■ | recently moved from the south
Frank Dill went to El Reno on i side of town to his property on
Tuesday, the Southwest Bouldevard.
, ly vacated by Paul Self, who
Marion Elder of Danville, III has moved into the property he
a relative of J, W. Welch, has bought of J. J. D.tnnoll.
Mrs. J W, Browning who has L O. Wilks and Ben Lyle of
been sick the past week is better \ of the Davidson and Case Lum-
B0W !ber Company are both sick with
: the "Flu".
Considerable interest is being j
shown in the Free Methodist Mrs. B. F Lowman and sun
Revival Services this week atlBenney went to Hinton. Mon
the Free Methodist Cnurch in j day
Geary
IS years old, who joined
Navy as a volunteer, last June,
to attend the
Mrs. Gorman.
funeral of
was home on a furlough to spend
Chriatmaa with his parents
BEFORE SELLING
the, LIBERTY BONDS see
Young oyer Times Office.
can be
made permanent. A I' Mackey
and T H Stoner. have been ap-
E- pointed carriers for Ihe tem-
porary Service which will begin
on January. l<>th.
KELSO'S
El Reno, Okla
January Clearing Sale
The Big Sale Started
on Saturday, January
And Will End on
Saturday, January
KELSO'S
El Reno, Okla
A
P
next years needs at the gieatBSt
A $90,000 Stock of High Grade Merchandise for you to supply your
reductions you will be offered during the year of 1919.
DON'T. MISS THIS BIG OPPORTUNITY - - BUY NO
I# I 1 lanuarv Clearance 4 ale includes every piecr of merchandise in the big store. Mens and b \
KelSO'S SfiSMS Ready toPWear---D-y Good, and chil-
rens shoes. This sate means a saving to you of from 10 to 50 per cent on your purchases.
BRING YOUR SAVING STAMPS AND Li BERT* BONDS WE IAKt THEM THE SAME AS C
El Reno, Okla.
j. EI. KELSO'S Eie^VKOa.
TWO DOLLARS PER YEAH
MR. MICAWBER
Made famous by Dickens, is noted
for I he wise expression:
"Annual Income twenty pounds; annual i
dltura nineteen six; result happiness.
al income twanty pounds; annual i
twenty pounds ought and six; result; misery M
This was his way of saying that suc-
cess or failure depend upon the abili-
ty to live within ones income.
Earn all you can; spend what is nec-
essary--arid always save a portion.
We invite vour account.
American Slave Hank
Geory. OJU I a h o m a
THE HANK WHICH GIVES PERSONAL SERVICE'
f :
Wichllta Hldo t Produco Co. ^ ^
vi ill lo ad out a car of poultry | ' the Welch'home
a! Geary Saurday--*Phona here the past ten days. Fred Kingelman. at Wa-j ^
119, Geary for prloes jtoriRa. Monday.
" Albert May. a brother-in-law,
. r iof Mrs. A- U. Rhodes of Wood-
h r parents and other relatives. RUfl ASdlH 50011
, Miss Clara Fowler, who is at-
Miss Vanda Browning who tending business college at Okla!
spent the holidays with her j homa City, was here all last; Postmaster M B. Carley to d
t rents; returned to Lexington, i week to help her mother move, j a reporter for the Times this
M ) . where she attends a college lghe returned to school the first! that he had relieved per-
f r young woman, the first of j0f this week. 'mission from the Post Ollice I)e-
I the week. ^ ; partment at Washington' to re-
Editor Benson. of thfc (Jeary (.atabiish rural mail service on
Mrs George Mayhew, and | Journal, was in Oklahoma City., routea two and four, temporari
daughter, Virginia spent Christ from Friday to Tuesday. tv an,l that if the proper interest
r as with Mrs. Mayhew's sister,1 is gljown in putting the road in
Mrs. Marie {Mc Clendon at 204 \ nood shape the Service
\ est 12th. St.. Oklahoma City. opcnRF SFl L1NC* YOUR
X<r*. Mc Clendon's son, Orlando. BEIFORL bbLL
J.
I HOLMES' OR#*
= STORE ^
YOU MUST CULTIVATE
GOOD LOOKS
The world has no time to waste on the
man or woman who i* not presentable or who
can't put up a presumable appearance.
You cjiii'i suffer a greater handicap tl>an
a mu'kJy complexion, wrinkled, blotched and
roughened skin. It'* altogMhrr unnecessary
too. I( you would onlv use regularly each day
Nya^'s Beauty Hilm v> u would hardly believe
what a than ed a| p . i ince it would make ia
your appearance in ••n<- week. It softena,
voolhes auJ hca!.« lou.hened skin, bnghtea*
the co«>plexion and haves the >kin free of
wnnk'e?. Price 50c.
TALCUM POWDERS
Nylotu? is ttie quern of all toilet talcums.
Made Irom tne hne-t an-floating Italian talcum,
medicateil and dainih odored with Violet,
Lilac. Mayflower «.r i^ose Kor all facial
troubles, t.in, chapped ktn, etc. i: has no equal.
The powder for ladv, gentleman or baby.
= gu
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£
Help Uncle Sam, the bovs over there,
and vour neighbor l,y. tioving your ihwe o(
I iberty Bond.
GOOD TOOTH
BRUSHES
Cost hut little heir. We have s<.ine we
guaiaiitee never to fh« d a bristle If you
neglec [1 ou te-lh >ou know it and everybody
«he krnws it b< y"*" teeth are so
prominently situated that fny aik of care it
„u cU), vi«b'«
JAP TOOTH SILK
or Denial Floss, prepaud hV Bauer Black.
I'rcseivrs theti et'i and cleans where a tooth
hruse caii't A generous roll for 15c.
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A man wh • woi.t lend is the kausr's
liirnd. Buy onr lxnid
!.
Perfect Drug Store
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Seger, Neatha H. The Geary Times (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1919, newspaper, January 9, 1919; Geary, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc185058/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.