The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1916 Page: 5 of 6
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RED PEP’S
PHILOSOPHY
Another Member
added to our Family
of Standard Quality
Goods!
Our customers want only the
best and we are determined that
they shall have it. That’s why
we closed with the Aluminum
Utensil Co. for the
WEAR-EVER
ALUMINUM WARE
And to help us to introduce it to our customers
the company has made it possible to offer the
proposition which we are here submitting. Our
supply of these specials is limited, so come earl}
with your coupon. In case the supply is ex=
hausted we will order specially for those turning
in coupons before May 20th.
"Whenyou extend your hand ta
some Mm th^y often mistake it
fcryour foot and pull your lejf'
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GET THIS $1.50
“Wear-Ever
ALUMINUM SIX-QUART KETTLE
For Preserving, Stewing, Pot-roasting, etc.
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Useful Every Day.
Please note new
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For ONLY
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with utensils that “Wear-Ever
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nnd the coupon if preaent- g
ed on or before May 20, |
1916.
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Do you know why 60 many s
women prefer “Wear-Ever” §j
aluminum cooking uten- ||
sils? If not. see for your- g
self the difference between 1
“Wear-Ever” and other 1
kinds of aluminum utensils. g
Aluminum utensils
are NOT “all the same” g
Be sure you get “Wear-Ever.” g
Look for the “Wear-Ever” trade gg
mark on the bottom of every s
utensil. If it 13 not there it is not y
“Wear-Ever.”
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
Cut out this
Coupon —
Pnng it to us to-day.
bilHlS
|1 ALUMINUM
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“Wear-Ever” Coupon
We will accept this coupon and 98c in payment for one ‘‘Wear-
Ever” six-quart Preserving Kettle, which sells regularly at
at $1.50, provided you present coupon in person at store on or
before May 20. 1916. and write on the coupon your
name, address and date of purchase. Only one Kettle ia to
be sold to a customer.
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Temple’s Dep’t Stored
BUFFALO,vfOKLAHOMA,
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1 Bits of News About People You Know Briefly Told. ||
W H Spillers has been in Kansas
City the past week on business matters
The board of county commissioners
in session the fore part of the week.
Mr Qummins of southwest of Buffa-
lo was a business visitor here Thurs-
day.
W M McKenzie made his regular
weekly trip to Laverne Monday of
this week.
B E William made a business trip
to the Dorthwest part of the county
the lirst of this week.
1’ H Everhard a bridge contractor
of Wichita Kan was in Buffalo part
of the week on business.
J O Wagoner was over to ti e
county seat Wednesday of this wetk
from Roosevelt precinct.
Harper county has certainly been hav-
ing some very windy and disagreeable
weather the past lew days.
I have recently purchased the Shane
Livery and Feed Barn and now have
it open for business. I invite a por-
tion of your patronage. Give us a
trial when in town.
4-21 - It. W. U. Storer.
S F Lotspeich and 6on Kenney were
attending the land sale here the first
of last week.
W A Davis S T .fernegan and J E
Garnett were over from Kosston the
first of last week.
E .1 Dick made a trip to Ashland
Wednesday of this week after Mrs
Dick who has been absent.
.1 R Beeman was in attendance at
the meeting of the board of county
commissioners here the first of the
week.
Bruce Smoot who resides on the
editor's ranch near Yelton was down
to the county seat Monday of this
week on business.
NOTICE—Ladies’ and Gent's clothes
pressed cleaned and mended. Gent’s
suits 5sl each. Leave package at
Woodmancy’s office.
4_21-4t Mns .1 NO ClIASDLEK.
Buy your lumber of us at railrot-d
points and we will save you money.
Let us ligure your bill. Bullalo
Lumber Co.
We understand that Greg Bandy
who has resided in Buffalo for a num-
ber ot years in contemplating moving
to Woodward in the near future.
There was horn to Mr and Mrs 1’ E
Kraus on May 2d, a baby girl All
are doi.ig well except papa Kraus but
think lie will lull through alright.
Sudan seed for sale oc per pound
in any quantity at Kibby store or
Devores hardwaie store. Supply, or at
my ranch Cooper.
11 II Boss was over
the first of last week
laud sale.
from Kosston
attending the
For sale one Ford touring car nearly
new. tl ■ E J Dick.
Our good friend Joseph Zetmeir
stepped into the Democrat office the
first of the week and left a dollar for
a year’s subscription to the leading
county paper.
Wednesday was the last day of the
registration period and from what
reports we have been able to gather
nearly all ot the voters in the couniy
have registered.
Mrs Wright wife
and a daughter of Mrs Ely of near |
Charleston killed herself at Wichita j 1 aruna-
Kansas the lirst of ihe week according : Harry Welsh was up from the south-
: east part of the county the first of the
I wet-n meeting with the board of com
Howard Honheur will show at Kibbv
Monday Mav loth. Charleston Tue9-
of Harry Wright p1"? Ma? ,6th a,ld Alto Wednesday
17th. Alto is four miles east of
to news reaching here.
See Mrs E E VanN'ostrand’s beauti-
ful trimmed hats a', from SI.00 to
82.50 at Kibby store Kibby Oklahoma.
For screen doors see Buffalo Lumber
Co.
See the uew bats at the Millinery
this week. 5-12tt,
missiouers. Harry has
; with the rheumatism.
been laid up
STRAYED OK STOLEN—Small
white French poodle, name Kuth.
Any information regarding where-
abouts appreciated. Keward. 1’hone
Ladies’ Sanitary Skirt Protectors l'ercy McElhiney, Kosston.
SO cents. Mrs. Dr. S. E. Fowler, tf
Fainting done by contract or job
4-14-if Lisle IIugaboom.
Get one of the nice new Spring
l’arasols at Temple’s.
In order to be on the safeside see that
you are registered as a democrat if you
desire to yote the democratic ticket in
the primary.
FOR SALE—a good improved
farm 6 miles north and 7 miles west
of Buffalo at »12 per acre. Half or
more down balance of time to suit
■ purchaser 8 per cent interest. F M
i Cun Buffalo Okla R 1 5-12-tf
Some tine broom corn seed for^ sale
at Buffalo Grain and Coal Co. 5-5-2t
Screen door3, windows, shingles and
doors for less than railroad prices.
See Buffalo Lumber Co.
Dr. W. S. Oyler, Dentist, will be in
Laverne every Thursday and in fvan-
h>ie the 1st and 3rd Friday and Satur-
day each month.
llev JI C Brown left Monday lor
Claremore Oklahoma to attend the
Church of Christ
which will convene 8th to l lth.
An offering will be taken at the
Ch.'istian church next Lord s day
morning for the heneiit of American
missions. We hope that all will
respond Ireely to this call.
Hemerrflber the Central Hotel when
you are hungry and want a good meal
( Don’t forg-et our special Holiday and
Sunday din ners.
Being through wi'li my assessing
j this vear, I Will sell my Saxon “»ix |
I auto at a bargain. Used two mon.hs |
' and in tin0 ^ondilioU.
| i ounty Ast*»ssc r.
Lame Back
Lame back is usually due to rheu-
matism of the hack. Hard working
people are most likely to suffer from
it. Belief may he had by message
the back with Chamberlain’s Lini-
ment two or three times a day. Try it.
Obtainable everywnere.
NOTICE
1 have been re appointed as sales-
man and collector for the Singer Se«-
na lo I ina Machine Co. A phone or post.I
state Lon e card wiu br,ng a sewing machine to
your home. A H Millaui*.
Phone 63. 4-14-4t Buffalo, Okla
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Smith,
5-5-tf
.1 H Gruben and A C Showa'.ter
wrre business visitors in the county .
seat the first of art week. MrShowIter Don’t deprive yourself of the r'ew
left us a
Thanks.
DR. U. H. WY»«E, SPECIALIST.
Eye Ear, Nose and Throat
Catarrhal Diseases of Nose and Throat
Treated.
-GLASSES FITTED —
Consultation in German. Regular
visit each 6 weeks.
Buffalo, Thursday, July II.
*te Dr. Audersou or
INQUIRE hamper hotel.
Department of the Interior, U. >.
Laud office at Guthrie, Oklahoma,
May 1 st, 1916.
Notice is hereby given that
dollar or\ subscription.
E H George was in Buffalo attend- ^",'ne and euloy som ith ing line.
ing the nimtirK of the commissioners ' %
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service pictures at the PasHme i John T. <;0wsar, of Charleston. OkU-
Theatre, Friday i.igH L the best of afL j homa, who. on J uly 20th, WW. «
Entire change Saturday afternoon, homestead Entry, No. U99».., tor
NEJi, N WSection 9, Township 27
v . ! of Range 21 \N. 1. Meridian,
the lirst of the week. He had just j 1 he ladies of the Chu < . ot ...'lias hied notice of intentiou to make
returned from Wichita where he had have organized a ijilssionary 801 e ^Pr.wif to es’ablish claim
placed his wife in a hospital. We are w ith 29 members. I lie s m e y me
sorry to state that he does not report wiih Mts Dr Anderson rl ,,,
Mrs George much improved. afternoon and will iw-et with a rs
LJohnsoti the lirst Friday in J
Howard Bonheur will show at Kibbv , Au |adjes tre cordially invited to
Mordav May 15th. Charleston Tues - attep-j these niee .logs.
Alto Wednesday mv n,tice iu
CASH TRADE
We give 3 per cent in premiums on all Gash Trade.
Come and look over our stock of Premiums. Bay here
(or cash and get a
■Complete Dinner Set
We solicit a fair share of your patronage.
DALEY’S
: ( ; Oklahoma City will b» Closed. 1 wilt
| drUtl ' , devote this time> to the surgical work
John C Majors an old friend of ours i o! the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat in
from Majors county was in the city the large Optica’ Hospitals of New
the lirst of last week. Mr Majors is YorK, Baltimore »ud Fhiladephia
with the School Land Department) My next trip iu July. See Dr Anderson,
an I while here acted iu the capacity
of auctioneer.
"ommuntion Froof. to establish claim
t„ the lauAi above described, before
j K Grays. Court Clerk, at Buffalo,
Oklahoma, on the 15th day of June,
1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Jim H. Huffman, of Buffalo, Oklt-
bouia; .lessie Newland. of Charleston,
Oklahoma; K. G. Hamilton, “f
Charleston. Oklahoma; Charles
,Owens, of Charleston, Oklahoma.
I. Y. Cai.lah \n.
f-12-ot st, r'
A number of individual socialists
seem to think that we have got it in
for them simply because wie are oppos-
ed to socialism. That is a hugh mis-
take. We do not oppose them as }<eV Cool and
individuals, and as wre have said; Kosston Monday,
before there are good men ic the
socialist ranks, but we feel that they
have associated themselves w‘lh a
bunch of political howlers who never
have and never will do them or the
country any good.
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Doby Springs.
By Busy Bek.
family moved to
Cris Stanjter and. family visited at
Elmer Simmon's Mtuuay.
A M Loomis made a b is u)"6 tr:p to
Kosston Monday.
Dan Lynch and family visited with
or day
Ueturps front eleven precincls in the *• H Dtingan and taraily
county show the democrats to be in evening.
CHARLESTON,
OKLA.
'thelead, the republicans second and
'he socialists third. >everal precincts
conceded to the socialists have not
yet been heard from and with all
the return* in thev may make some
material gains. The republicans and
«n< ialist* hsve fallen short in several
of their supposed strongholds. Watch J
NOTICE TP CREDITORS TO
PRESENT CLAIMS
State of DkJahoaia /
County of Harper t *
IN' COUNTY CDI II V
In the Matter of the estate of ,\d
Foster late of the County of li ir, •
State of Oklahoma, deceased.
AH persons having claim* ago-i
said Adam Foster deceased,
required to exhibit the same, with
necessary vouchers, to the mi i
signed, duly appoi uei and qua i i
Executor of the estate of said dec a
at my residence half mile wesi
i’a'runa in the County of Harper ..
State of Oklahoma, within fn
Rev Puisifer dltett hi« sppointnent monlt,s after the puoiicatiou or i
at the school bourns >tnlay morniug
and night.
Mrs Alice D avis and family Paul
end Erma Mitt mu visited at the Will
Crouch home "ttiulay.
Rev Fulsifer and family and Misa
l the llemocrat for results,
give them tu you officially.
We will | <'ora Crouch spent Sunday with J
i Kerns and. famify.
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notice, a« the ttui- for creditor* *f
said deceai*Hi to exhibit and pr*-*- '•*
their claims against said estate •«*
same will be forever barred.
Dated this 3d day of May. A. IL,
1916.
U. T. Fl \ k
5_5_5t Execi r.
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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/m1/5/: accessed May 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.