The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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2J)c Harper Counta Democrat
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THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
A Good Advertising Medium
Large and Growing Circulation
BUFFALO, HARL’KIi COUNTY, OKUA., FRIDAY. AUGUST 20, l'JJ5.
NUMB Bit 20
FOR FARM LOANS
ON GOOD FARMS.
COOL
YOU GET ALL YOU
BORROW. NO DELAY
J 0 B V K I N T I N G
We can do it in goo l order.
Let Us Figure With You
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LOANS MONEY ON
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I have a lower rate now with the
same privileges. Come and see me or
write and I will come and see you.
Pappe Bids* - Buffalo, Okla.
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Cheap rates. Quick Service.
F“ ARM LOANS. |
Wo odmancy & Zook, Buffalo |
ROCKY POINT
(Too late for last week.)
The whistle of the threshing
machine has been a familiar needed it.
sound in this neighborhood the
past week.
Mrs. Ivah Humphries and
children went to Woodward with
Roy Pitcher Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vine and
daughter Beatrice called on Mr.
and Mrs. Jno. Waggoner of
Charleston Sunday.
Jno. Gossett was o- the sick
list last week.
Lawrence Gossett went to
Woodward Thursday.
Almost everyone in this neigh-
borhood attended the Ringling
Bros, show at Woodward.
Messrs. Luther Clark, Claire
Stewart, Miss Hazel Stewart and
Master Lyle Stewart spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Welch of Fern.
A fine rain visited us Saturday
and Sunday.
George Stewart went to Wood-
ward Friday.
Mrs. Ivah Humphries and
children called on Hazel Stewart
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Self and family
speiit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
•I no. Gossett.
Miss Lanra Holmberg made
several calls in this neighborhood
last Wednesday on some of her
former pupils. We understand
she will teach at Rockey Point
again the con ing winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan and fam-
ily visited their son Harrison of
Charleston.
G. C. Stewart took Sunday din-
ner at Jno. Gossetts.
Otis Munson of Fern got his
shoulder broken. He was driv-
ing his horses and the horse he
was riding stepped in a hole and
and threw him.
Lyle Stewart called at George
Clark’s Thursday.
Busy Body.
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Gyp Valley Items
(Too late for last week.)
A fine rain fell and we sure
fIf ty of Money to ks
on Harper County Land. It will pay you to see me
before making that loan. You get your money
when you sign the the papers. I also write insur-
ance for the
Oklahoma Mutual Insurance Co.
TRANK WHITE. Buffalo.
Threshing is nearly done in another Tuesday night, and we Floyd Cosby took his two sis-1 ed to a few of Joe Sheriff s
in these parts. are glad of it. i ters-in-law to Ashland last Sat- friends at his home Tuasd^v
i day. J
The farmers are busy plowing; Threshing is complete in lur
for wheat.
valley and everybody is glad of
it.
W. J. Wills and wife, John j
Mayfield and family and Miss A protracted meeting is now
Hayward Gall started last
week on an extended trip into
Colorado and the northwest.
Ice cream and cake were serv-
night.
Uncle Fuller.
Clip Out The Trade Mark —On Saturday September 25th, at 4:00 P. M. we will give to the
l»oy or girl presenting to us the largest number of the Temple's Trade Marks—which will
appeal in Buffalo papers every vveek until and including September 24th.
A S10.00 Rubber Tired Auto Wagon—watch for picture next week. Auto wagon
will be on display at our store within the next few days.
Description-Sheet steel body 44 x 22 inches, painted red with gold, blue and black striping,
steel axles, wrought steel gearing, hlack Japanned, black enameled rubber tired, wheels 12 ami 18
ebes, value $12,50.
Clip all these trade marks. Get your neighbors to let y^.u have their papers—save them
and hand them in to ns on Saturday afteinoou, September 25th, by 4 o’clock p. m.
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B UFFALO, O K LA HOM A
Northeast of Buffalo
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Still it rains enough to keep
| the ground in shape for plowing.
Mr. Thompson has his plowing
all done.
Mrs. Glick is putting up pickles
for Mrs. E. C. Johnson of Buf-
falo.
The cistern at the Fairview
school house is now completed
except the piping.
Mrs. Thatcher took a buggy
full of peaches to Buffalo Mon-
day morning of this week.
Mrs. Jennie Rose, who was
taken sick last Saturday morn-
ing. is getting along nicely.
Henry Bidwell and wife of
Wichita. Kansas, is visiting his
| uncle who lives on the Bentley
; Rose farm.
Mrs. Norris has threp quilts to
quilt for Katy Zetmeir this
week.
Mrs. Raloh Norton was out
taking orders for the newr alum-
inum cooking outfits Wednesday
of last week.
Grandma Anderson is taking
care of Mrs Jennie R «se this
week.
John Viehieller was out look-
ing for a man to plow last Sun-
j j day.
Mrs. Della Davis is visiting
her sister Mary Harmon this
week.
The very hard rains we have
had have put the roads in pretty
bad condition in some place?.
Busy Bee.
School Teachers Wantel —
Principal and teacher for two-
room school at District No. 6.
Man and wife preferred. Apply
H. W. Hancock, clerk. Widar I.
I Oklahoma.
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Bank of Buffalo
Capital Stock 910,000.00. Surplus 95,700,00.
"Deposits Guaranteed.”
Mayfield \isited L. J. Wills and
family Sunday. All had a good
lime and plenty of ice cream.
Ben Smith is working for Fred
Kimbrell.
in progress at the Independence
school house.
In selecting your Bank you have two princi-
pal propositions in view. The first is that the
Bank must be one that will keep your monev
safe; and the second is that the Bank must
be able to lend you money in proportion to
your responsibility when you need it. We
believe that we meet both these requisites
and cordially solicit you to be our customer if
^ou are not already one.
Jean Sipsie’s mother and sister
are now with him. his sister hav- j
ing returned from normal ati
The Wills girls are visiting Alva recently.
» ith th«r gnwdpawnu in th« r. c. Bailey and acn tank tn.
Austin \ i lley. loads of wheat to Rosston Wed-:
The fifth Sunday meeting will j nesday.
Judge Ferguson says he likes j
t«* run the auto, but he ran’t
look at the growing crops or the !
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I LAS EVEUYTHINti YOU NEED.
i beat the Gyp Valley school house
! commencing Saturday night be
j fore the fifth Sunday in Auguit
I Service all day Sunday and din- r,,aj
i tier on the ground. Everybody
! ccme with well filled baskets and
Our prices and goods are right. Let
us order that new harness. It’s dollars
in your pocket.
Mrs. Damron and family have
help t)s enjoy*the day.
- recently moved, in wit!
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R. R. U'Minj*. President. W. A. Da*i - Vice Pmldrat.
W. E. Dili, Caaktar. C. E. N'MI?a. A-«« C««ht*r.
J. P. Halt
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Green Vdlle\ Echoes
(Too late for last week )
Abigraiu Sunday night and ^ay.
Arnhij^ in his lovely It______
the hill*
Eldef Pulsifer is away in a
meeting
I Jo® Sheriff and family took
dinner with Mr. Pearson's Sun-
See that
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t vour coupons.
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1915, newspaper, August 20, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941360/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.