The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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The Harper County
Democrat.
E. LEE ADAMS, Editor S Proprietor.
NATIFUO AND HIS FAMOUS BAND
STtlLAR ATTRACTION AT STATE FAI
Nallello and his band have l.x>en i wide on Tuesday. September 23, until
engaged to furnish the huisie for the ! they close at miUnight on Saturday,
seventh annual Oklahoma State Pair October 4. Prof. Natiello is recoguized
everywhere us a thorough musician
and the contract cslls for music In
the mammoth livestock pavilion
"here the fourth annual Horse Show
l will be held (he second week of th«
fair
Popular grand opera singers will
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Special election August f>
Have you got your grasshop 1
p r dope yet?
If a man will just be a man he
will win.
The Dern<x*rat is a leader not
a follower.' We do not join the
popular clamor just because it is
popular, but endeavor to. stand
upon the principles.in which wt
believe.
If Hill Murray could get his
resolution through congress h*
probably would head- m's squirrel
itlie brigade and rush down ti
Mexico and scare every Mexiiiai
into the Ocean.
Vote "Ves" for proposition No
bo and you will he'p to eliminate
polotics irom the state board oi
agriculture. • This one proposi-
tion am ulu induce every farmei
to go to tne polls on Tuesday and
. vote:
We are. publishing another ar-
ticle this week relating to the a
me'ndment of Sec. 9, Article 9,
of the state constitution, by re-
quest. While the article is mt
in harmony .with our views we
are publishing it for theaecomo-
uation Oi the party that contrib- Fair and Exposition and will he
uted if, and tor what it may be
worth.
We are not very much excited
about the election to be heid next
Tuesday, however we would like
to see the proposition carry
woich provides for the recall ol
tne present gang that is in con
tml of the state board of agri
cu'iurt*. This bill is questioi
No. l»o. and it you are dissaiitlieo
With the manner in which th«
state board of agriculture ha.- neighborhood last week. Those Ashland last Thursday, dess
o cn farming the farmers, vou r*iat their -*ee(i back thought jrujnjr east to hunt a job.
• yes” they were lucky.
The animal show, in ButTalo
We have not investigated th* |ast week, was-well attended by
question very much, hut as tai the country people and all say
as the miners bill is conserneu, they had a fine time.
DODOEOODDC
The Sale Continues
Don’t Forget The Date.
We have received an unusually large stock of
Staple and Fancy
At
accompany the band find bp hpard at
pvery concert, Miss Olive Elsom
Scharf. a not id soprano, and Joseph
C. Ranuter. a celebrated baritone, are
unexcelled In solo work.
Everywhere Natiello and his band
have played (and this band has been
beard in all the prominent cities of
the country) they lu\e scored a big
bit with the people. "Napoleon of
Bandmasters." -'Wizard of the Baton.”
"The lilt of Chicago.” "Excels in Pro-
gram Building." "Concerts the Best
Ever Heard."—these are just some
of the headlines that have appeared
in the newspapers.
The Natiello band consists of thirty
selected musicians who arp all well
trained, anil render tiie various com j
positions -with feeling and artistic J
skill Every man is an artist on his j
instrument, and the whole thirty are
so well trained the' they play llke<j
one man. This gives uniformity j
of tone The musicians are
handsomely costumed and make j
a fine appearance. Signor Na- j
Hello has the knack of arrang- j
ing pleasing programs, accord j
ing to critics wherever he has j
ano Exposition, Oklahoma City. Sep played, lie not only plays all the ,
tember 23 to October t. 1913. classical compositions, but also all the J
This announcement has just been late musical successes. In a word, the,i
made by the management of the State leader endeavors to balance his pro* j
re- gram so that all tastes are catered to
ceived with interest throughout Okiu- AH of the pieces are arranged by him^ j
homa. self. By doing this he gets effects j
N'atiello'a hand is one of the finest that no other bandmaster can.
in the I'uiied States and will be heard Music lovers of this section an
day and night from the time th« promised a rare treat at the big Statj
gates of the big exposition swing had; Fair and Exposition this fall.
___________—-- purpose of advancing the best $
Northwest of Buffalo. at Murray with Mr. and Mrs. interests of the public schools in ©
The showers seem to revive up Omer Smalley. : \ the county generally. ^
things in general. The farmers m..,. McFndree’s babv trirl i* next meet'ng WI^ he held v$
begin to look a bit more cheer- ^ "ck K“hi.^idin “ “y -VlT'l
ful ._____noon, August lbth, at 2 o cl>»ck,
ALICOEg
which we are going to sell until Aug. 2 each week on
Saturdays and Thursdays
per yd.
For Cash or Produce.
Don’t forget the date and place.
NATIELLO IN ACTION
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Hants In Stock.
Buffalo Tailoring Co.
C. A. Fowler. Prop.
Guy Hurd cleaned up the
ing is some better.
, .. . , , , Mrs. Wm Evans and children nation and to adopt the eonsiitu- X
threshing in the Chicken creek and je3S Wend worth drove to tion and by-laws. &
we are going to take it for grant-
ed that the miners know whai
they want, and vote for their bill
The way to get cheaper coal if
not to reduce the miner’s pay oi
to impose additional hardship,
upon them. To reduce the price
trip out to Wm Wildhaber’s late
Saturday night a week ago.
Earnest Clark was the party he
came to visit.
School Meeting
Buffalo, Okla., July 19, 1913.
The School Boards of Harper
county met in Buffalo on the a-__________
bove date and organized for the
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to perfect the temporary org ai i-
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All Clerk and Board members j&
are urged to be in attendance at ^
VV. H. Temple made a business j meeting.^ ^Respectfully,
C. S. Hills, President.
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Clothes cleaned and pressed at reasonable
prices.
All work called for aud delivered. Leave
orders at Ued Cross Drug Store. Pboue 15.
Usiek of Barber Shop.
Robt. Carr had the mifortune
to lose a fine large hog wilh the
heat, last week while he attend-
ing the camp meeting at Mav.
Everett Herren and wife, of
Buffalo, visited at Chas. W’al-
\\ m Evans was taking pictures
for the A M. Clark family last
Friday.
\V. 0 l)i ake preached Sunday |
morning. We now have preach-
ing only once in two weeks Any
preacher or preachers wishing
of coal it will be necessary to gei 'dens last Sunday.
the fellow higher up the coa clvde Bray roturned home last to »a-v the °^r Creek Church a
trust their ailv the railroads . .. tribute would be very welcome.
.LV.'h. wA Wednesday, after an absence .1 Mrs w H. Miller, nor Ex S. S
anu tneueaiers. several weeks. Clyde had not worker, promised us a visit and
. , „ , ~ . been feeling well for some time talk long ago in the past. We
Ibis paper has not been oftici- apd hag bwn travejing for hi;i are still waiting We would say
ally in tunned, but we desire to health come We need help and enoour-
state that the state is distribut- agement.
ing to the farmers throughout Mrs. Guy Hurd and children of
Harper countv free of charge. Buffalo visited a few days of last A few from here attended the
the necessary mgiedients for the at ^ Birds. (ball game at Longshores
Miss P^rtha Moore is visiting
d-sirueuon o i grasshoppers
Free bran, syrup and w hite arse-
nic are being di.-tributed at But
falo and Laverne. Fvery farm- ^
rr in the county should get his
allow ance and make destruction O
on the hoppers, and do it now. O
This is a very gotxi time and
insular as the state is furnishing ***
tne material to work with the
tanner should do the rest.
hail
Sunday.
Otto
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|BUFFALO |
1 Grain and Goal I
Dealers in all kinds of ('.rain and Coal
We keep on hand for the local trade a
supply of Chop, l»ran and shorts
b
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We have some Pure Black Hull Kafir for $
seed purposes at $1.00 per bushel.*
Also some brown Oranse Cane
S. T. Love. Secretary. |
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John Deere Iron-Clad, Weber and Moline
'W A S O N S
Look the John
Deere Iron-Clad
Wagon over Be-
fore you buy.
There are more
WEBER
Wagons in Har
per County than
any other make.
I have a good stock of Wagons on the ground—as
good as are made—and am here to take care of your needs
Sanders Disc Plows
Are as good as there are mD.de and I have plenty of them in
stock both 2 and 3-Disc. I also have the John Deere
Mouldboard Sulky and Gang Plows: Velie ane Heney Bug-
gies. See me for anything in these lines:
Hardware, Furniture, I mplements or Undtk n.
Yours to Please
W. H. TEMPLE
BUFFALO. OKLA
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1913, newspaper, August 1, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941416/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.