The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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BUGGIES
Bain Wagons
Charter Oak Wagons
Abingdon Wagons
• All kinds of Shelf aud Heavy
Hardware. Tinshop in con-
nection. See our Harness line.
Windmills Pumps Tanks
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Jaii Repair WorK Doriej
Farmers all busy.
See Dr Oyler'a ud m this ibsue.
Mighty good harvest weather this.
(i W Watson was a visitor to Buffalo
rrotn east of town Monday.
) E Marlow was among the crowds
trading in Buffalo last Saturday.
John L Woolen was over from the
west side last Saturday on business
K Baker was a pleasant caller at the
Democrat office on last Saturday.
.) M Odell, of the south »ide. was a
visitor to the county seat Saturday last
Bert Weese was in the city Tuesday
from Doby.
A nice fain fell here Tuesday even-
ing.
Chns Drinker is tnjoyiug a visit
from his father.
Normal began Monday with a good
attendance.
(l, H. Cool—The Land Man sells
fauns. List your farm with him.-tf
V W Brown, of the north side, was
transacting business in the village Sat-
urday of last week.
K W Wool wine, who has been ab-
sent for some time, returned to Buffalo
the latter part of last week.
From now to the 12th of this month
you can buy ladies hats at Mrs Greer s
lor less than (he lirst cost.
W li Iligbeeoneof the piominent
democrats of the Charleston neighbor
hood was over the lirst of the week.
l)r W S Oyler Dentist, will be in
Buffalo lirst 15 days of each month.
Will be in Buffalo July 1st to 21st.
We are advised that Elton Iladley,
who resides southwest of Buffalo, re
turned last week from Missouri ac-
companied by a life partner.
Martin E Turner and sister, Maud L
Burner, of Oklahom City, arrived iu
Buffalo Saurdav, and have been visit-
ing friends and relatives here
Mr Ilighwood made a business trip (
to Charleston Friday of last week. We
undeistand that he is thinking of go-
ing into the Ding business at that
point.
Herb Monhollon has started up his ^ ^_____
threshing rig on the Jas lloy farm ! pjynn prize light,
west of town. Herb ie getting a good
start and we hope he will have a big
run during the season.
Cool loans money on farms, tf
Hockaday Faints aud Oils at Tern
pie’s
J E Kelch of north of Keadout was
seen in the county seat the lirst of the
week.
Mrs John L Woolen was a county
seat visitor last week, from near Kead-
out.
A number of readers have come in
and paid up their subscription this
week.
Mrs J E Anderson has been spend-
ing the week i:i the Yelton neighbor-
hood.
A number of county candidates have
“thrown their hats into the ring" re-
cently.
A F Wesner, of near McKim was
transacting business here the lirst ot
the week.
A number of of our citizens went to
Protection, May aud other points for
the 4th.
Cool's Cafe, night or day, is a nice
place to get a good meal aud get it
quick.—tf
The jury commission tor Harper
county was in session here Monday
and Tuesday. Numbers present, W 11
Higbee aud A F Grimm.
E L Hubbard, who recently began
ibe erection of a residence near the
Baptist church, has traded the proper
ty to E L Herren.
John Whitman, who formerly resid-
ed near Buffalo, nut now resides at
Capron, Okla., came in Tuesday ot
this week to look after his farm inter
ests here.
A party or surveyors, representing
the Dunlap railroad proposition are
running a line through the country
north aud south by way of Doby. We
hope they mean business.
I have a cash buyer for from 1 to 3
quarters of land in aud near S 13 T 2»i
K 22. Price must be right for cash.
Cool The Land Man.
Buffalo, Oklahoma.
J E Fatterson and a party of Alva-
ites passed through Buffalo the latter
partot last week, on tneir way to Las
j Veges, New Mexico, where they were
going to be present at the Johnson-
FACTS
About Dental Work.
The Dentist who, “’with his glittering advertising bait,”
offers you a set of teeth for from 5 to 7 dollars is giv-
ing you a cheep inferior tooth, for the simple reason
that the actual cost of material is more than the above
figures.
He Makes his profit by cheapening the material,
lie guarantees bis work, you say. What is the guar-
antee worth, of a man you see today and probably will
never see again? The man who makes you a cheap set
of teeth makes more profit off you than he who gives
you the .best at a,reasonable cost.
Gold crowns that will stand the wear of years, can
not be put on for fiom .‘3 to A dollars, because the ma-
terial for a good heavy crown will cost this much. .
He who puts this kind of a .crown bn tor you makes
bis profit by using gold .so thin that it - will wear
through in a year or less.
Looks all right. Yes at the time, but a years wear in
the mouth exposes the fraud, while a gold crown pro-
perly made will lavt for years.
Don’t be misled by the glittering adds you read in the
newspapers concerning the wonderful accomplishments
of the Dentist in some distant city, who may do more
and better work on paper than he does in the mouth.
If they can extract } our teeth without pain, So can I.
If you want a $5 plate or a $4 crown we can make
them as well as they. Hut if you want the very best
work at reasonable cost, I am at your service, and such
work is backed up with a guarantee worth while,
namely; our reputation of making good during the sev-
eral years of living in jour midst.
llespeeti vely,
W. S. OYLER.
Tide Harvest Time.
There is a time to sow and and a time to
reap and the time to reap is now at hand.
wmmmm■■■Mimm
You will need harvest
supplies. _
We want to furnish them. Get our prices
in large or small quanities. Our goods are
fresh.
W. H SPIbbERS.
ST. PAUL
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Fire and Marine Insurance. jf
Losses promptly adjusted.
Let me write you a policy on that
new granary, barn or residence.
EVERETT L. HERREN,
I Resident ----- Agent ^
1 N Waggoner, democratic candi-
date for the nomination for Sheuff of
Harper county, was mixing among
The board of county commissioners i{Ufjai0 friends last Friday New’t its
rere in session in Buffalo Monday and j mayUR an aggressive campaign for
,’uesday of this week. Members pres Lt)u nomination and some ol thus*
*nt: Carpenter, Carl and George. would be sheriffs will have to whip up
1 .1 Thomas, one of the prominent 1some if they hope to pods unde* the
Good gardens are iu evidence every
where this year.
We have been too busy this week to
gather much news.
Chad Torrance of Yelton was a
county seat visitor Saturday.
W L Norris, of north of town, was
among the crowd in Buffalo Saturday.
John Dickinson of northwest of
town was trading in the city Monday.
The second week of Harper county's
great wheat crop is now oil.
J H Gass, of near Kibby, was here the
latter part of last week.
Del Bayne and John Carl were trad
ing in Butfalu Friday of last week.
Invest when the sign is right. It is
right now. C. It. Cool for Buffalo
property, tl
A new stock of buggies, wagons,
discs and Moleboard gang plows will
arrive at Temples next week.
Dysentery is always serious and ott
en a dangerous disease, out it cau be
cured. Chamberlains Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy has cured it
even when nialiguaul and epidemic.
For sale by all dealers.
Mrs Greer will close her millinery
store about the middle of.lulv lor a
visit to Wabash Indiana where Mr
Greer’s parents live and will return to
Buffalo by way of Chicago where she
will bay her fall .and winter stock ot
millinery.
Chas Woodford, aw old Harper conn
A F Grimm, democratic candidate
for sheriff, was in the city the tirst of
the week on business connected with
the jury commission of which he is a
member.
11 you are a housewife you cannot
reasonably hope to be healthy or beau-
tiful by washing d ishes, sweeping and
doing house work all day. aud crawl
jug into bed dead tiled at night. You
must get out into the open air aud
sunlight. If you do this every day aud
keep your stomach and bowels in good
order hv taking Chamberlain's Tablets
when needed, you should become both
healthy and beautiful. Tor sale by
all dealers.
Harper County farms for sale or ex-
change. Write or C. K. Cool—The
Land Man, Buffalo, Okla.—tf
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ECO NOMYI
Buy Your Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Furuisbing Goods, Groceries, Ltc., at
and note the big saving you can make
by buving your supplies here.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE.
It Will Pay You! Try It and See!
Bank Report.
Report of the condition of
The Bank of Buffalo
at Buffalo, in the Stale of
Oklahoma, at the close of business
June 14, PJI2:
Resources
Loans anil discounts .......$56,186.94
Overdrafts, secured and iinseoieeil 920.Uti
Stocks. Bonds. Warrant- etc---- 1.074.05
Banking house Furu. A- Fixl.....3.993.00
Due from Banks......... ... 9.'.142.71
Checks and other cash Items..... 0 Its;.41
Cash iu Bank.................. 3.998 22
........... $74 911.89
democrats from ne<*r Laverne wastian
saoting business in the county seat
Mondav.
Ed Jessup was over to the county
seat from near Gate Monday ot this
week, transacting business and shak-
ing ban Is w;th friends here.
A E Foote one of the prosperous
farmers of the southwest part of the
county was transacting business in the
county seat Monday and called to have
his subscription pushed ahead another
year.
Our good friend John Fitcher, of the
Charleston neighborhood, was arnoug
those who were in the county seat, Sat-
urday. Mr Fitcher reports the wheat
harvest well under way in hts neigh
borbood.
Buy it now. Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoa* llonely is al
most certain to be needed !<efore the
summer is over. Buy it now and tie
prepared for such an emergency For
tutle by all dealers.
C«j Hills, candidate for County
t oininissoiier oil the democratic ticket
for the 3rd district, was transacting
business in the county seal ->aiurday ol
last week. He was here to mix a little
political medicine with the boys. We
never had the privilege of meeting Mr
Hills before during the political storms
of Harper county, however we are ad
v ,*ed that he »• a stalwart democrat
id HBwwnl ability to make a Rood
commissioner should he succeed ns de-
testing John Carl lor Uie uounueUou.
wire tirst.
During the summer montlre BwUkers
of young children should watch for
any unnatural looseness of the bowels
When given prompt attention at this
time serious trouble may be avoided
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy can always be de-
pended upon. Fox sale by all dealers
A disastrous tire was narrowly avert
ed in Buffalo Tuesday eveuiug. at the
residence of R \V Smith. A sack of
Kaffir chop was sitting on the back
porch which had heated until the porch
was set atire. Neighbors discovered the
tire,and prompt aciiou saved the home
There was no one at home at the time
the tire was discovered
W W Gillen waters, troiu down near
Kibby. was transacting business in t ie
county seat on Fnday of last week
Mr Gillen waters w II be a candidate
for re nomination on the dem icratic
ticket for Clerk ot Good Township.
Mr Gillenwater has made the town
ship a good clerk and from what we
can learn is certain to tie re nominated
and re elected
|»rof J S Westhafer and wife, arriv-
ed in Buffalo Friday of last week. The
Professor will have charge of the Mim
mer Normal, which convened liere
Mondav. and will he principal of the
Buffalo schools for the current year.
The D»mo» rat heartily welcome*
these estimable people to our little
city, aud we hope that they will locate
here permanently.
Total...........
Liahilit icN
Capital Stock paid in SlU.uUO.OU
Surplus Fund................... 1.456.75
Undivided profits loss exp. anil tax 8.081.10
Individual deposits subject to
,------ ■ i-heck..................W.9W.74
tv boy,returned from Greeultfut, ixa-tis. certificates of deposit 955.00
last Fridav ami Will remain with «s cashiers Checks outotaudbi.a *•*«.!#
for some time. Charlie came down »• (JMIIa P«>atd*
look after his crop interests tur*
renewed lai-s subscription to the
bl y
peo
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( own.t v r*t
pte's poptdar paper far another yeor.
Last Mondav Hiaromg while' Carl
Norris, grandson of " L Norris ot
northeast-.of Buffalo was harrowing
the harrow-in-some manner was torn-j
ed upside dowuaml th* horses thrown
back upon the upturned teeth. Oit*
horse is sb injured that -it is ndt ex-
pected to live and llit* other was badly
injured. This is indeed a most untor
mnate occurrence and Mr Norris lias
our sympathy in this misfortune.
T.otat'......
State of Uft Iu hseanti*,
l.l.u jwt -ss
I, W.-E Da+y, CiiwWot of
the above lraffled Rank, tbs solelWMiy
sWe.vr that tlie above fri-ot-ei-ho-hI rs Hhv
to the lies', ot .I'liy anti be
Uei, so help me God
U. E. DALY.
C.a^Iiieu
Subscribed ahd sworn t« befote me tins
3Sa«f day of June r.u.'
K U.UH XV. SMITH Notary Public.
M' Co'urmissioii. Kxplres April tot li 4946.
Correct —Attest.; ■
ft. E. Mi'MIVN. > it
S. M. HUBBARD. i ■
The Sitka Lumber]
C O M P A N Y
Sitka, - Kansas.
As usual, BARGAINS for!
that G RAN ARY you must
have to store this bum per |
wheat crop.
Also, look after your HEAP'
HR BARGES—we have the I
material to build them, arull
, come a Ion g with your MOU'SEj
and BARN btHit. W« faaW
a In g stock of all Muds oH
feu-i-blm^. Miraterial. .
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Slitft yetILF «••*«#* 4MM «■* P* wi^tj
l.tvgvek if yon tw-fc* • ** • .
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COMMON 3« SILO.
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| Harvest Groceries^ I
You will need supplies for harvest S
and threshing.
COME IN!
And let us quote you prices on
large or small quantities.
Holler Bros..
B, m.BROOK WAY
• • Decorating
Bairitiug, Staining * an.d
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1 Can Savit* A oil Motley.
Inquire at Cool’s Cafe . Buffalo Oklahoma.
J Girard,
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Okla ^
SEE ME
For photograph pocket knives and all
kinds of novelty goods.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
T. J. PATTERSON.
Buffalo, Oklahoma,
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1912, newspaper, July 5, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc942326/m1/3/: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.