The Buffalo Bugle. (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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PERSONAL^
X.
Sec Temple for wagons.
W. W. Whalen. St. Paul.
C. R. Cool for your farm loan.
You can buy it for less money
at Greer’s.
Joe Holden is engaged in farm
labor near Fargo.
Miss Vida Combs is on the sick
report this week.
P. J. Howard was over from
Murray Saturday.
E. F. Gill, of Laverne, was on
our streets Monday.
Abe Nash, of near Dob.v, was
a city trader Friday.
Sam Wise, of near Willard,
was a Friday visitor in the city.
Scott Powell and family were
Saturday evening traders in the
city.
Uncle John Whitman arrived
last week on a short business
visit.
P. S. Chism and son, Roy, of
Willard, were visitors here Sat-
urday.
Do you read the Bugle? If
not, you are missing some good
things.
If in need of auto service, call
on Elkin & Osborn at the City
Garage.
M. P. Terry was up from the
ranch near Supply the first of
the week.
John W. Felkel, of near Doby,
was among the Saturday traders
in the city.
T. H. Murray and son, W. T.,
were over from Murray Monday
on business.
E.O. Vickers, of the cast side,
was a Saturday trader in the
county hub.
George Crawford, of the Gyp
neighborhood, was a Saturday
trader here.
A, E. Wheaton, of the cast
side, transacted business in But
W. W. Whalen. St. Paul.
We are still looking for that
glorious rain.
Anything in the hatdware line.
Temple has it!
Frank Steward, of Kibbv, was
here Saturday.
E. L. Herren and family ate Bring vonr repair work to the
Sunday dinner at the country City Garage. They do any and I
home of Chas. Walden, north of all kinds of repair work at a rea-
town. sonable price.
Mr. and Mrs. L.E. McCune, of J. A. Wagoner and N. Hawk.
11ho south side, spent Friday eve- of near Eavornc. came up Satur-
' uing with Buffalo relatives and' day to attend the school land
I friends. 'lessees’ mooting.
!,. M. Osborn, ol the Cil\ Gar-: Miss Euthel Doty, of Panina,
i Hgv, returned lue da' evening v Med own f :Munla\ ew»pin<;
J from a i veral days buxine | wt( h her sister, Mi Fred Dey,
trip to Wichita. jand friend > in Buffalo,
A. D. Colvin and family are, II. S. \ anderpool and htmil.v
absent on a vacation and visit to liaved moved Irom Willard to the
Lee’s parents in the eastern part Stinson place, which Harry will
of the stale.
Home-grown watermelons are
appearing on I lie local markets
a rich flavor.
Mrs. Anna Downs and L. E.
The City Garage makes auto' Mc(.,inc arc tWo moro new read-
drives anywhere.
The Sanders two and three-
disc plows at Temple’s.
J. R. Beaman, north of Will-
ard, was here Saturday.
There is no doubt, you’ll find
it out if you read the Bugle.
The earth’s fertile area is esti-
mated at 28,269,200 sqr. miles.
10,000 locust posts for sab-, 5c
to 15c each. Sec Zook & Oylcr.
ers enrolled on our subscription
list the past week.
We acknowledge a short hut
welcome visit from J. M. Wilson
jand Mr. McLaughlin, of near
j Gate, last Saturday.
Born, last week, to ILK. Goth
fie and wife, a son. Harry says
that he has all the marks of a
thoroughbred Irishman.
S.T. Morey, V. B. Browne and
,J. T. McDermott came up from
E. E. VanNostrand and family | May on MomliAV evening and at-
were among the Friday slioppers | tcmled t,R. Masonic fodge meet-
in Buffalo. i.
mg.
See Temple for harness, (ly-
nets, lap-dusters, moldboard and
disc gang plows. | here thc past raonth. expects to
Col D. Wasson and wife, southjretUrn to his home in Kay coun-
AGENCY
FOR...
EORD
CARS AND 1
REPAIRS
of Willard, were Buffalo shop-
pers on Saturday.
A. L. Rodkey and family, of
the east side, were Buffalo visi
farm the coining season.
The hall game here Iasi Satur
day between Willard and Buffalo
Vhe.v are small in size, but have j resulted in a victory lor the for
mer team b\ a score of 16 to 6.
Mr. and Mrs. 10. M. Knight and
little daughter, of the south side,
visited over Tuesday night in thc
borne of K’.W. Smith and family.
The people of Oklahoma want
progress and development and
these are utterly impossible with-
out the practice of home patron-
age.
Mis; Lura Kates, of Chaney,
is here visiting in thc homes of
her aunt, Mrs. D. F. Tmmell,
and cousin, Mrs. Joe Holden, and j
families.
“When (he whole blame world . *vv• DC’.Dt
seems gone to pot. and crops are j
ion lire hum. a 2 cent grin and a|
Chas. Mayer, who has been | 1 <*." hell, some, n.y boy.
looking after business interests sull|,'‘
II. A. Monhollon and family
and Ray Monhollon returned on
j Sunday evening from a several
weeks’ sojourn at Colorado Sp’gs
and other western points.
AH clerks and board members
Always curry a complete lira' of FORI) repairs.
Wo will tako care of any minor adjustments free for
one year from date of sale.
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Auto Livery.
A fully equipped machine shop, including; lathes,
drill presses, mill me; machines and all necessary tools.
Experienced mechanics and lirst-class trouble-shoot-
ers in charge.
(live U« u Trinl.
City Garage & Machine Shop
HKIN & OSBORN, Props.
Phone No. 104.
lulfalo, Okla. «
fMiwm Hi ■mu j
RECITAL
To Do Given By Miss Ena Mae Temple and Music Pupils
Hi (he M. E ('liurcli, i hilVa lo, (>kla.
Saturday Evening, August 23rd, 1913.
At 8:00 O'Clock P. M.
ty this week.
From what we have heard, ii
seems that quite a good number
of Harper county citizens con
tor Friday evening. j template taking a trip to Canada j are requested to lie in attend
Mrs. Jud McGee is absent on a ! *n September. j.m<'<> at the mc ling ol Die D u
visit with her mother and other j The election held at the school G01' < "irnty School boatMs to l-c
relatives in Kansas. j house last Tuesday resulted in | ^Id in Buffalo dn Saturday alt.-
J. A. Brit tan ham and wife, of j favor of thc 14-mill school levy. u 11 ),,n' Augusl
the east side, spent Saturday I There was but one vote cast | After Sept. 1st. 1. Monhollon
with Buffalo friends. j against the levy.. jand family will again assume
S. M. Hubbard and 11. W. Bro-
berg made a business trip to La-
verne Friday morning.
For a cool, refreshing drink,
or a dish ol delicious cream go
to the Buffalo Drug Co.
Frank White and daughter,
Miss Anna, made a business trip I
to Willard Tuesday evening.
C. A. Ilopingardncr, the vill-j
ago “smithy” at .Speermoore,
was here Tuesday on business
E. R. Brock and sen, \V
Brock, wife and daughter, ar-
rived last Saturday for a visit in
the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. S.
Oylcr and family.
Ernest Zollinger and family,
who have been residing on the
Brink farm, moved to another
place, west of town, I lie latter
part of t he week".
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Huhbard
and :;<m, Meric, departed \Wd
j nesday morning fora visit with
Dr. W.S. Oylcr and family and j Natives and friends in Wash-
............................................Shack ley
Mrs. Walker, Veva Ilamand, Ellen Hubbard,
Alina Davis, Malt'd DavP, Idlud’lleadv,
Mn:;qni»o Walt/, Gifl’c \’cva Hamund
A May Day................................. Ralhbim
Mac Temple, Alta Rogers, John Rogers.
Meditation.... Morrison.............................Mary i line
i iirarde Givol te..................................... Fondley
Alma Davis. Mabel Davis, Marie VanNosirand,
Valse < ’aprice............ .............New laud
| ijjpp............. . .... ........ Selected
Alma Davi t.
Valse____Op. 100, No. 2 .............................Slrcablxig
Mabel Davis, Lucille 1 lamand, Mary Cline
Lloyd Spillers, John Rogers, Arvid Temple
Reading. . . . Annias Brown............................Selected
Jessie Gillespie.
............Mabel Davis
..............Missa
Hamand.
W. j entire charge of the Central Ho- p()V(, |),T;ims Brown
tel. They are old-time pioneers}
in this regard and need no rec-
ommendation to hotel patrons.
Come Where the Lillies Bloom...................Thompson
Wyatt-Oyler Quartet.
Matinee Trintemts ....................
John Roger LI IC Mix, IJo\ d Spillers,
aioi|c
Another wrestling match will
be pulled oil in Buffalo, Satur-
day night. Aug. 23d, when two j Militaire............................................Kcelling
faJ0
Remember the City Garage if «”?!»?* “Ww in^n Kal,sas-
, . , . , . land fishing trip on Fish Creek
you desire to make an auto drive. for a we(,p
Prices reasonable.
E. L. Taylor, of Doby Springs,
attended to some matters of bus-
iness here Monday.
The school land lessees held a
meeting in the court room last
Saturday afternoon.
Atty. and Mrs. Eldon J. Dick
made a business trip to Wood-
ward last Thursday.
Misses Ada and (Vic Kimber-
ley, of near Gate, visited over
Sunday with Buffalo relatives
and friends.
J. H. Me Vickers an
Mrs. It. L. Story arrived at
home Sunday evening from Colo-
rado. Woodie reports that Lee
is improving splendidly, is labor
mg daily and is feeling fine.
Through the t hought fulness of
family | Mrs. w. M. Evans. Ye Editor's
moved the latter pai t ot the: household enjoyed a tine, large
week to the L. Whitman farm, i messroasting ears for Sunday
champions Kent Prop and Me
Murdo meet on the mal here in I
a championship contest. This}
promises to be areal wrestling j
match.
PIANO RECITAL
To he given by Miss Ena Mac
Temple and pupils at the M. E.
church, Thursday evening, Aug.
21, 1913, at 8:30 o’clock. Ad
mjsdoii free.
Flying Dove's Duet ......Hein/,
Malt'd and Hazel I)avis
The Buzzing Bumble Bee
......Just a Bunch of Flowers
Lueile Hamand. Elsie Mix
Mrs. Walker, Alma Davis, Mae Temple, Alta Rogers.
ADMISSION, - 25°, 50'
TRADE
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MARK
* f>AT. oFtDit-'*’
The Mark of “Qualify.
Gel it til W. 11. Temple’s
south of town.
If you are going away, enjoy i we had this season.
dinner—and they were the first 1 ,ay * s ^h!
.John Rogcs. Elsie Mix,
Lerman
1 .ucile Hamand
the trip the auto way. We make Frank Honnull and wife and j School IV,y» Qu.ekstep Scl.
City Meat Market
\V. J. I-'OSSRY, Prop.
J. W. Patterson, wife and son, drives anywhere. City Garage |^igg jviiHet*. of Everest. Kan..
(ioldie ()rtiz
flic Church in thc Wildwood
Evalyn I )eVVater
Sid, of near Paruna, were Buf-|& Machine Shop,
l’alo shoppers Monday. | j0un ja....
Edgar H. George, commission- ning from Neal, Kan., for a visit
er from the Second District, was I in the home of his son, C. M.
a city visitor Saturday. 1 Epp, south of town.
E. C. Mountain, of the Paruna The little daughter of Mr. and ...............
vicinity, shook hands with his Mrs. H. A. Sawyer, of Willard, (’0. of St. !.ouis, is back of me IJovd spillms
Buffalo friends Saturday. I will be taken to tbe hospital at vvq|, a million dollar stock of1 Matinee I rint<-mK
W. A. Hieronymus and James Wichita for treatment high-grade shoes, and their name J»hn Kogers. Elsie Mix,
Hayes, of Willard, were oh our R. H. Ross and A. L. Roberts, will be on the shoe. 1 will save
two of Rosston’s merchants, had you money,
business that brought them to
are here enjoying a visit in the
■J Sunday eve- j home of 1. Monhollon and other progres . March
Buffalo relatives. Mrs. Donnell John Rogers
and Mrs. Monhollon are sisters. Heading Concert.....
1 want your mailorder busi
ness on shoes. The Brown Shoe
.Clark
.re V
IVe:dt
i 1 ides
and Cured
t jif ij
Bought and
Meats
Sold
streets Saturday afternoon.
We regret to chronicle that R.
W. Smith has been under th,- ">* mlnl' s»'"rrtW'-
weather again the past week.
W. W. Whalen. St. Paul.
. Be Sure to See
COOL,""The land Man
.....When You 1 losire to Make A.....
Farm Lo.in
You Oet A 11 You Borrow.
Loyd Spillers. Lucih* Hamand
Greer Dance of the Winds Peabody
Marie VanNoslrand
Rev. A. M. Gillespie preached Heading The Movement Cure
at the school house in thc liar for Rheumatism____ Burdctt
mon district, north of Buffalo. Haz< l DeWater
last Sunday afternoon. Chute a ljule Curly Head March 11<>I
delegation from here acrompa- ,lolm Rogers
med him and participated in the pr,,?trss Match Mrv<*rl** ci
services. A splendid meeting i~ Bell flowers Trill
. ■mg, Robin Sing Spaulding
Line Mix
H,.jn.J Hirliest Market Price ; Always
iv of All Kinds. Your Fat
Oysters in Season.
aid l»«r Butclter Slock
Hrename Solicited.
Buffalo, Oklahoma.
C. A. WYATT
The Farm Loan Man
report «-rl.
The recital gi’-«n by Mi^-s I.*i>
n,»ra Brow nine and In r mu tc
pupils on Friday evening of last
\< i i<|i was a piotioone* *1 **oci-« .
in every paiticidar. The little
ini< - who participated sbpwol a
miMrkabl* n*o i«*al Ib-lge.
t ~.p* i-iallv the tir«-1 tenvciB. A
-oU ndul •clffti'iii w»*s at -o i efi
dered by thc ladies quiirlcL
I tair- ** Kimp!ire Ibitlibun
Marie ami t »ei*rg« \ ao( tsi rand
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Mabel l*avi.. laicih* Hamand
,\Ur;. Clm<\ I !«** *1 i-pillei \
.Itdill tCugert.. \ivhI lepiple
The Uatei Mill Spauhhns
A I bilii r, •ji«'(l Ni^hl
ia<cilc llaiuand, LLic Mix
Hie Only Man Th
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Sehy, H. E. The Buffalo Bugle. (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1913, newspaper, August 14, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941983/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C%20Economics%20and%20Finance%20-%20Communications%20-%20Newspapers%22: accessed May 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.