The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1916 Page: 4 of 6
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jam. A
Why send
away for your
FIRST PREPAREDNESS CAMP FOR WOMEN OPEN . 1
St
blanks
when we can supply you
and save you both trouble
and cost
CLASSjA
i doz 25 50 100
35c Me $1 $175
Official B >nds
General Leases
Quit Claim Deeds
Warranty Deeds
Chattel Mortgages
Land Office Blanks
Real Estate Mortgages
CLASS B
1 doz 25 50 100
25c 50c 75c $1 50
Bill of Sale
Protest Blanks
Mortgage Releases
Township Vouchers
Assignment of Mortgage
SKATE!
SKATE.
j>le truth. The socialist
ie was to confuse the demo-
ic and republican voters and
udice them against the law
75c he hope that some of them
75c get sore and registrar
-u .........* ...... 75csocialists. They worked on
School Warrant Books 75c pjan t^at the people were all
Horse and Jack Books $ 1.001 g and crooks—even condemn-
Road Overseer’s R’c’rd $1.50 the registrars in advance of
Notes - 10c doz; 50c per 100(ir app0intment. Their mis-
''v^v''^w~vv^v^~'»resentations proved a
Harper Co. DemOCraWrang and the voters are
r iv satisfied that
Sce.es at the opening of the fire, InVh/
Roller Skating Rink
Open In The
Best Building
CLASS C
Receipt Books
Road Receipt Books
Twp. Warrant Rooks
Road Warning Books
Bank Report.
to the
leaves
husband
friends ,Report of the comtitiou ot
do n°^he Bank of Buffalo
... enjoy at Buffalo, in the State of
lleaveul oklal)omai at the close of business
DunD March. 7th, 191«
years sh Resources
truttifu oans aail Discounts..........SC8.896.8T
eOUSne£|vor(j1.aftSi secured and
her clia unsecured ...............
a busiu ecurities with Banking Board.
was a Hanking House ...............
in all n'urnitnre nnd Fixtures ........
SHE RECRUITS IN CANADA
Buffalo, Okla.
__roar was but an
-slead and deceive.
s are jn ail riurnuur" *
the whole! that ofue from banks
tne wuu necks and other cash items
with a . .
, .ash in Bank...............
Hld- 1 Total......................
aud ho
effort to
126.27
1,500.00
8.000.00 1
215.65}
£3,063.04
33.69
5.085 ST
BROKE TWO CHESS RECORD Preparedness
This subject arises more than
y subject of the day. We
•ar it everywhere.
A school boys asked what was
ie meaning of that word and to
jike it plain for him I said it
"as making preparations to
Utroy the grown sons of other
ktions.
[There was a time when war
eant something. Something
as conquered, something won,
it now it is the “never give up”
-----„0tinn that causes the
RANGE FINDING IN MEXICO
$101.720 20 I
in a Liabilities
tier Ch apitnl Stock paid In............
attendsuip'us Fund....................
always ndividcd profits, less Expenses
and li and Taxes Paid........... ■ • 4:s"'
. . nd. Deposits subject to check. 07 452 '.'4
their ...
10.000.111
0 UOU I 6
EACH THURSDAY
AND
SATURDAY NIGHT
ALSO
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Come and Skate
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| WILLARD’S CASH STORE *
Willard, Okla.
I Asks for a share of your patronage. Quick sales and small
i profits is our motto. Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Ladies
I and Gents Furnishings. Also a full line of good things to |
I eat in the Grocery Department. Market Price for Butter *
| and Eggs. Respectfully yours, ;
J. H. VanAUSDALL, Prop.
| MHM*M>*#*d,*+**+d,***,MMM>**
6,20 5.1 1
11.644 19
, ,'ims certificates of Deposit
in checks outstanding
lived 2 ---
and us Total ....................... $101,720 21'
l he4ate of Oklahoma,Bounty of Harper
at tht i w. g Daley, C .shier of the
Cook, jfjove named Dank, do solemn!)
luUjWear tiiat Uie above statement is true
cemel0 the best of my knowledge and l><-
ief, so help me God.
\\. E Daley. C ishier.
We Subscribed and sworn to before me tbn
kindINth day of May. 1916.
O. L. ZOOK. Notary Publi •
orrect—Attest:
C. E. McMINN. Drcctor.
Town Lots in Buffalo
Rangiug in price from ten dollars and up ou reasonable
terms. For particulars see
R. R. M’JVIINN, At Hank of Buffalo.
Frank J. Marshall of New York,
chess champion of the United States,
recently broke two world's records in
competing with 105 of Washington’s
best players. He won 82 games, lost
8 and drew 15. The former records
were set by Fahrni in Munich when
he played 100 simultaneous games,
winning 55. losing C and drawing 39.
V\ 1 o 'ping Cough
‘ When my daughter hid who^pi* £
cjugh she coughed a » t nru a*, oit
lime that she had hemorrhage of the
lu' gs. 1 was terribly alarmed about
her condition. Seeing t hamberlaiti>
Cough Deuiedy so highly recommenc-
ed, 1 got her a bottle and it relieved
the cougli at once. Before she hid
finished two buttles of this renutiy
,fit, was etlirely well.” writes Mis.
S. F. Grimes, Crooksville, Ohio. Ob-
ia!iiable every where.
Mrs. Clara Sanderson Laub, here
photographed in her military costume,
is the only woman recruiting officer
in Canada. She has been at that work
for several months in and about On-
tario after spending more than a year
in hospital work in France.
Regardless of any rate quoted you by
any Loan Agent,don’t sign an appliea
- ion till you see me O. A. \\ Y ATT
The Touch Pre-Eminent. %. ‘ ;'*? ' ..... J
"A cozy picture, eh? A man lolling -----'
In an easy chair and his beautiful wife Soldiers of the expeditionary force
leaning over him to light his cigar.” practicing with the rangefinder on the
•‘You haven't seen the companion 0I,en mesa of the Mexican plain,
picture to it, have you?”
"Why, no.’
"It's the same man savagely chew-
ing the end of his cigar and writing a
check."—Birmingham Age-Herald.
Needed Repairing.
Tommy, aged three, had fallen and
hurt his knee, and as he sat rubbing
the injured part he suddenly looked
up and said: “Mamma, did God make
me?" "Yes. dear," was the reply.
“Well, then," continued the youthful
philosopher, “if he has any pieces left,
I wish he'd mend my knee "
books! books!! books!!!
Bibles Testaments Religious and
Inspirational Books by any writer.
Arrangements with the largest
publication houses, makes it possible
for us to handle any book order at aeon-
tiderable saving. Tell us your wants
in the book lire Edgar T Thom,
5_f,_tf Buffalo, Oklahoma.
Precious Language.
Language is the amber in which a
thousand precious thoughts have
been safely embedded and preserved.
It has arrested ten thousand light-
ning flashes of genius, which, unless
thus fixed and arrested, might have
been as bright, but would have also
been as quickly passing and perish-
ing as the lightning. Words convey
the mental treasures of one period to
the generations that follow; and
laden with this, their precious
freight, they sail safely across guffs
of time in which empires have Buf-
fered shipwreck, and the languages
of common life have sunk into obliv
ion.—Trench.
Lidiea* Fancy \\ aist Patterns in a
large number of designs at letnple's
Shy.
An anonymous check for $500 was
received for one seat from someone
who merely signed himself Mr. Win-
ter's great admirer—New York Tele- _____
No wonder paying-tellers say their Treasurer’s Shortage is Placed
job la hard —New York Tribune. at $3,000
H,w Mrs. Harrod Got Rid of Girard, Kan.. April 26^-The
Her Stcmach Trouble company that bonded former
.. County Treasurer Judd will be
•■I suffered with atomach trouble - almost $7,000-
™ $3,000 to cover the shortage in
temporary until last spring I saw his accounts and the balance to
Chamberlain’s Tablets advertised and meet the charge of the auditing
procured a bottled of them at our company The final report of
drug store. I But immediate relief aU(jjt0rs has been turned
Horn that dreadful heaviness after BUU . .
e^img and from pain in the stomach,” over to the county commission-
Mrs. Linda llarrod, Port erf.
Judd entered office in 1912.
clad in overalls, after being
kaflir elected on the Socialist ticket.
He said he desired to show a
working man was in charge.
HOME GUILT FOR VILLA’S FAVORITE
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1 Parm Loans I
is We are in a position now to offer you %
2 the best rates on Farm Loans ever offer- ■■
|[ ed in Harper County. Don’t fail to get
W our terms and rates before placing a loan. |||
$? Woodmancy & Zook |
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THE HARPER COUNTY DEMOCRAT
1050 Copies Weekly
w ri'e i
W*«ne. Ind Obtainable everywhere
->idan Grass Seed Why so
or cane for feed when you can raise
three rropa of better feed from Sudan
Grass? 1 have several hundred
l> .un-la ot go«d pure seed which 1
will veil at 5c per pound at the farm
ii. hi Yeltou. E Lee Adam^.
ti
We Reach The People
Job Work Our Specialty
Fine Stationery in Stock
Call And Get Our Advertising Rates.
We have a large aasortment of
creeo doors at railroad prices. Duf-
li Oklahoma [falo Lumber Company.
Tbta residence u
favorite wife. ' Lb*.*
destroyed by a mob
After be evat-,aled the city it
great cost for uU
looted and partly
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1916, newspaper, May 12, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941324/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.