The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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Cool loans money on farms, tf
Wbalen & Herren, Saint Paul,—tf
For a good bath go to the Hotel Gen
tral.—tf.
J H Sears of west of Yelton was a
city visitor Saturday.
WYATT
•I H Gibson was a Buffalo business
visitor the latter part of the week.
Heating stoves for £4.75 up at
Temples’.
Rev J L Wells of the Yelton neigh-
borhood was a Buffalo visitor Mon
day.
R. Cool—The Land Man sells
fuims. List your farm with him.—tf
Whalen & Herren. Saint Paul.—tf
S N Wise of Willard was transacting
business here the latter part of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs O. L. Zook have re-
turned from a brief visit to other part
of the state.
Joe Munson came up from Kibby
Saturday after the election box for
that precinct.
1—0 ANS |
John Swiuburn of Supply precinct j
came up Saturday after the supplies [
for Supply precinct.
Invest when the sign is right. It is '
right now. (J. It. Cool for Buffalo
property, tf
Plenty of broom corn baling wire at
Temples’.
J. M. Browning of near Paruna was
transacting bossiness in our city the j
latter part of the week.
Hunters’ License can be obtained at
the Demociat oflice.
J O Tatum of Lone Tree precinct
come over after the election supplies ■
for that precinct Saturday.
See the new line of ladies’ cloaks at
W H Spiders.
Seats will be placed on 6ale for the
Booth Lowery Lecture at Buffalo
Drug Store Monday night. Remember
this is an extra number.
An extra number on the lvceum
course will be given in Buffalo on
Wednesday night, Nov. 20. Booth
Lowery, Lecturer will entertuiu the
people of Buffalo. Price of admission J ^Thomas'F MooVy and°DVvSoi
PUBLICATION SUMMONS
(First Published In the Harper county
Democratou the 18ih day of October lyy)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HARPED
COUNTY. STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
J It conklin. Plaiatlfl
vs No. 370.
It A Moody and others, defendant:
The Stato of Okluhoma to tho following
named defendants in the ubove cause* to-
VI t IV • ff' n t ftl aa.I « a H J V\ V tt *
The Cricket’s Song.
Br NELLIE M COVE.
to this lecture 35c.
Whalen & Herren, Saiut Paul.—tf
Cltas holler of Yelton precluct was
transacting business In the county
seat Monday. Mr Holier was about
on the sick list und came dowu lor
some medicine.
C. L. Coultrup, who is one of Buf-
fals’s popular school teachers, called
at the Democrat oflice the latter part
of last-week, and shoved up his sub
scriptiou another notch,
E. M.Claycomb of Willard, Chair-
man of the County Election Board,
was in the city Saturday helping to
make up the election supplies and send
them out to the various precincts.
If you are not a subscriber to the
Harper County Uemoqrat—the Official
Paper of Harper County—you should
be. Send us a dollar today for u full
year. We need the dollar—you need
the official county paper—let’s trade.
Whalen & Herren, Saint Paul. —tf
For £35.00 I can sell you as good a
'tewing Machine as there is made.
Why pay more to some one out of the
county ?
W. H. Teuiple, Buffalo, Ok la
W. T. Brown of Charleston recently
called to renew his subscription to the
Harper County Democrat. Mr. Brown
is one of the prosperous farmers of the
Charleston vicinity.
Canadian. Texas. The Walton Mortgage
company. Oeoige K Plttard, L F Work*
man and E L Price whose postoffloo ml-
d tenues are unknown to the plalntin.
you und oach of you nrc hereby notlll* d
that you have been sued in tho above on-
Utled action and must uns-.ver Iho petltlou
filed by the plululill J It Conklin ou or be-
fore tho 29th day of November A. D. 1912.
or the petition wilt be tukou as true in
said cause nud judgmout rendered against
you und each of you excluding you from
any and all lieu or interest, actual orcott-
tlugeut, in the following rcul ostuto iu
Harper county. Oklahoma, to-wit: the
northeast f|iinrter of soot ion t went r. seven
(27) in township twenty-six (20) range
twenty-live (20); the southeast <|u«rtr-r of
section twenty-nine (29) of said town-
ship and ruuge: tho souihwost quarter of
section twenty-one (21) iu raid township
and runee; the northwest quarter of sec-
tion twenty-eight (28) in said township
and iange; the southeast quarter of see-
twenty l2ll) in said township atid range
and the southeast quarter of section
twonty-two (22) In said township twenty
six (20). range twenty IIvo (25) west of
the Indian Meridian, and for establishing
uud declurlug a trust in biiid lands in fav-
or of the Hrm of Moody .t Conklin com-
posed of tho plnintiff J R Conklin and the
defendant K A Moody the real and equltuble
owners of sniil lands, uud for the enforce-
ment of such trust, for the removiug of
the cloud on the title of said llrui thereto,
und forever quieting tho title to said
lands us to each of you In favor of said
partnership Hrm, and for all other judg-
ments uud •'quilable relief us pruyed as
set forth lu the ullkluvlt for publication
herein; each of you the =,uid defendants
will take notice of tho foregoing and in
tho event of your fuilure to answer to tint
said petltlou on or before the answer du.v
above stated, judgment by default will be
rendered against you.
Dated Oot. 11 1912.
attest J R Couklln, Plaintiff by
Milton Brown, his Attorney.
|seal| Huttle E Seciuan,
clerk of District court of Harper county.
Oklahoma,
When the birds have left the
wildwood,
And the flowers begin to fade;
When the twilight shadows
lengthen
In the meadow and the glade;
There’s a merry little singer
That whene’re your footsteps
pass,
Sends a cheery note of greeting
From his home down in the
grass.
Just a common little cricket,
Brown and lowly.it is true;
But there’s meaning in the mes-
sage
That he has for me and you:
“Don’t forget to sing, my broth-
er,
Just because the summers o’er:
That’s the time to sound your
praises
Even louder than before.
Hear me down among the
grasses,
Brown and sere, that once
were green,
Youd’ ’most think I’d be discour-
arged
When I view the barren scene.
But the song that’s worth the
singing
Can be sung when skies are
drear
Just as well as in the brightness
Of the springtime of the year.”
I
$.G. Cline Hardware Co,
Anchor, Lyon and Emerson
BUGGIES
Bain Wagons
Charter Oak Wagons
Abingdon Wagons
All kinds of Shelf and Heavy
Hardware. rinsliop in con-
nection. See our Harness line.
Windmills Pumps Tanks
All Repair Work Done
MONEY
The tax rolls are now in the hands
of the County Treasurer and taxes will
he repi ived for ihe current year
Set* our sale ou Ginghams, Suitings
and Shirt waists.—W. II Spiders.
S G ( avi tt ol near Fern was a Buf-
falo visitor Saturday and took out the
election supplies lor Fern precinct.
A nice lot of fall and winter cloaks
for ladies, misses and children have
just been received at Spiders. Gall
to see them.
A. ( . Jiarih, another ol mi ol<
stand by subscribers, handed us a dol-
lar on subetriptiru Monday of last
week.
Campaign post cards and posters fur
sale at the pop corn stand and at Mil
lers Drug Store.
W W Whalen, 10-11-41.
J F Chsinherlain, precinct inspector
for Flynn precinct, came up to Buffalo
last Saturday alter the ballot box lor
that precinct.
OKI
Juo Sanders, republican member of
the County Election Board, was in
town Saturday on official business re
lative to Tuesday's ei ection.
Your shoes and harness repaired
while you wait at Tamples’ Hardware.
A. G. Self, election inspector for
Saline prlcinot, came over to the coun
S seat Saturday for the ballot box for
that precinct.
Wh8len A Herren, Saint Paul.—tf
Bex Allison of Welglein precinct
was transacting business here the last
of the week and toon out the ballot
box for that precinct.
Gandies at Cool's that please every-
body.—if
D F McEndree of west of town,
while iu town Monday, called to re-
new his subscription to the Harper
County Democrat.
Whalen & Herren, Saint Paul.—tf
0 I Etimisson, farmer and grain
dealer, of tho nortbwert part of the
county was transecting business here
the first of the week.
Dr Oyler. Dentist, will he In Supply
Oct 2b-2l*. In May Oct 30 31. Teeth
extracted by the painless method.
Beginning with November I will spend
all my time in Buffalo.
I—-A. 1ST ED
1 lie Harper ('dimly Democrat is Si
per year. 1 hat is what we charge for
i*. That Is wliat everybody pays foi
it. J'tiid us a dollar foi a tears bui»-
Kiiyiiuii tud we || convince you that
ji is prorth the money.
aid ScovrJ was up from Fern Deigh
I* 'hood the find of last week attend
lug the Sun-lay School ten vent I on
tbit was in session here*
IHM;< Kill SALE —I have 13 head
of shoals and one tom. Poland t hins
stock, registered, for ail* «*. p
A N DEKSOX, one half nvle east and
two miles north of Buffalo.
Is your husband cross V An irritable 1
fault finding disposition is often due
to a disordered stomach. A man with
a good digestion is nearly always good
natured. A great many have been
permanently cured of stomach trouble
by taking Chauibeilains Tablets. For
! sale by all dealers.
O. J. Miner and son W. L. Miner,
who resides in the west side of the
the county, were transacting business
in Buffalo last week, and made this
office a friendly call.
Uncle Peter thane’s fine new resi
dence near the Hotel Central, is about
competed and Mr Shane will become
a o-siilent of Buffalo. Buffalo needs a
tew more good honest citizens iilke
Mr. *Jtane and we welcome him to our
midst.
The buys appetite is often the source
of amazement. It vou would have
such au appetite take Chamberlains
Tablets. They not only create a heal
thy appetite, but they strengthen the
Btomieh to do its work naturally. For
sale by all dealers.
Last week being the last issue be-
fore election the Democrat was forced
to omit many news items owing to tin
I ick of sp ice, whicn was taken up by
matters political and the delinquent
list
Our good friend Joe Munson made
us look plaasant the other day by
dropping into our hand f ur si1 ver dol-
lars, for subscription to the Harper
County Democrat. Joe is a real Dem-
ocrat an I if th* ile-i ncrais do not
triumph it will not be his fault.
Our good old friend J. M. Odell of
the Stock h en ieighb >r 111 l sent ns •
dollar the other day to pay fur another
year’s subscription to (he Democrat,
and in the letter remarked that there
was a good prospect tor the election of
Woodrow Wilson, and advising us to
get our big spoon ready as we would
all soou have to eat soup again. We
hope not Daddy, we hope not. that is
we hope we will not have to eat soup.
Don't waste vour money buying
strengthening plasters. Chamber
Inins Liniment is cheaper and better.
Dampen a piece of flannel with it and
bind it over the affected parts and it
will relieve the pain and soreness. For
sale by all dealers.
W A NTED—The Cosmopolitan
Group requires (he services of a repre-
• * * m v<ww>vu wiuvv >•*» i c uvmi aiuuiiu
eentative in Buffalo and surrounding setting up tfie cigars the past lew davs |
territory, to look after subscription re- Thanks bojB. We are with y ,u
GLEANINGS.
Notice for Sealed Bids
on Bridge Work.
The Tlo.-ud of nnntv coruniU-iontM* of
Harper county, Oklahoma, 'will receive
sealed bids for the material und erection
"f live pile fcridg.-B to be erected at the
following place a and of given lengths.
One 47 feet l->ug on section line of sec-
tions 2t> and 35 of Township 28 N of Range
24 west.
One 3o feet long on secton line to sec-
tions 27 and 34 of Township 28 north
Range 2 4 west,
one 45 feet long across Readout creek
between section lines of seotlons 11 and
12 Township 28 Range *24 west.
One Oo feet long (torose Buffalo creek on
section SandC Township 27 norih <-f
Range 22 west.
One 45 feet long across South West
Fork Buffalo creek on section line to sec-
tions 22 and 23 Township 27 N. Range 24
west.
Fileing to he of cypress not less than
fourteen inches in diameter at the butts
au l free from defects,
Lumber to be yellow pine good round
and square material and sawed from
green timber aud free froni defects
Flans may be seen at th*» office of ibe
county Clerk, at Buffalo.
Each bid must he accompanied by a
eertifyed cheek ofSpero-ut of tho bid
as evidence of good faith that the
successful bidder will enter into
contract upon acceptance of hid,
All bids must be on filed (n the County
clerk's office at Buffalo by lo o'clock a. ni.
on Thursday the 7th day of November
1912 at which tim** and place they will be
opened uud considered.
Right is reserved to reject any and al>
bid-,
By order ol the Board of T-mutv com-
missioners of Harper county, Oklahoma.
E. I,. H UBBARD, county clerk.
Mrs J R Anderson has ueguu the
erection of two new residences near
her properly on tenth street, one to be
a four room and Ihe other a live room
cottage. N T Guthrie has the con
tracts.
Some Sparkling Gems
Gleaned From Various
Sources—
^ ......PRACTICE-— ^
ECONOMY!
Buy ^ our Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Etc., at
and note the lii^ saving you can make
by buying your supplies hen
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR
It Will Pay You! Try
Why shouldn’t women have
suffrage? We let men vote
who can’t talk the English lan-
guage and refuse the ballot to
women who can talk enough for
all of us.
Women must have been less
sensitive about their age in the
time of Ponce de Leon or he
would not have gone further j
than the first gushing young
maid for the fountain of eternal
youth.
The St. Paul man who started
or. a forty-day fast in an at-!
tempt to prove that his mind was
superior to his body, has lost
out. A man who would attempt
such an experiment hasn’t any
mind to start with.
Several multi-millionaires have
recently been married to yourg
actresses A young girl must
needs be an actress to make ore
of those money-bags believe ho
is getting real love in exchange
for his filthy lucre.
There is now talk of turning
the Philippines into a breeding
ground for noblemen for Ameri-
can heiresses. Most any Filipino J
even without a title, is the equal
to the brand of nobility that car-1
ries off American brides.
A monkey was operated uuon
at Omaha for appendicitis not
long ago. This is one patient
that the doctors didn’t have to
OR PRODUCE. I
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REMINGTON
UMC
ARROW Linld
SHOT SHELLS
,
They can't
fly too high
for tho
Cuba.
Slfci
STEri tlffl
EEl
X'N'II
explosion behind the
r l A-
'>r"
Make sure your
game — Shoot
the speed shells
Jin Rzm!ngts>n-UM£
Arrow Shells, the steel
lining puts all the force of the
shot. That mile-a-minute “on-
comer” can’t beat out the pattern driven by a steel
gripped charge.
And with Fxp*M Factory Loading, uniformity of
speed and pattern is assured in each and every shell.
Shoot Remington- UMC Arrow and Nitro Club Steel I.inert Expert
Factory Loaded Shells for speed plus pattern in any make of shotgun.
Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
299 Broadway_„_ New York City
i.ewals, aud to extend circulation by
special methods which have provtd
unusually successful. Salary and corn
mission I’revious expeiieuce desir-
able but not essential. Whole Mine or
spare time, Address with references
Charles t, Schwer, The Cosmopolitan
Group, 381 Fourth Ave., New York
City.
The editor of this paper would like
to buy some feed - sowed kaffir.
A number of candidates who have,""" -----vw,. UIU„ „ ,,a
been elected to office have ucen around make a monkey of anyway.
An Indiana cigarette fiend
not sensitive to the pricking
The board of couuty com lines oners
were iu session the middle of the
week and let the contracts for several
bridges as previously advertised.
The county election board met
Wednesday morning and llnished up
the canvass of the returns of Harper
county Thursd >y evening.
| Beginning Sat., Nov. 16th
• W. H SPIUbERS
W>H inaugurate a big reduction sale on Dry
Goods. Shoes and Hats
Look for Announcement
Paper.
in Next Week’s
needles or pins. Needles and;
pins have no terrors to the j>er-
son who does not recoil from the I
coffin nails.
Some delvers into the myster-
ies of the evolution of man now j
claim that the human race origi-
nally began life in the form of |
trees. There are a few “sticks" i
left to bear out the theory.
The New Jersey misquito is
said to cure rheumatism Peo-
ple of experience have always
said that it had a peculiar way !
of inducing animation.
If some of the papers are tube 1
believed, a comers jury is what ;
they need down in Washington.
he Beet Sugar Industry,
stifcsr making is as yet an
d'M-iry, with |13ti.iVM).0<>9
It la not old enough in I
SCB MB
For photograph pocket knives and all
kinds of novelty goods.
Satisfacion guaranteed.
T. J. PATTERSON,
Bulfalo, Oklahoma,
WHY NOT MAKE S200.°° A MONTH - - Thai’s
__350.00 a Week, almost $10.°° a Day_
Selling Victor Safes and Arc-proof box'**
to merchant*, doctor*, lawyer*, cicntitd# und
well-to-do farmer*,ail of bom reciixetb»*T!e*<i
of a safe, but do not know how eaay 1 tistoow n
one. Salesmen declare our proposition on# of
the Vst, den i-cut money*making opportuni-
ties cv**r received. Wlthmit pf* vtous rxi» r|-
enoe YOIJ can duplicate toe iucctmi ofotnrn.
Our handsomely tllu»tr*t'*d fen-papr catalog
will enable you to present the aubject to cus-
tomer* in ms inter*-uni? a manner a* though
yon were piloting the**' »•’- #-..»«•* — -
ulmmfii recent* advi
convincing talking po---------------—r
•kui’t YiliT lie the flrd to apply from your vicinity lei
V\«* ran favor only one a# Iceman oat of each loco Illy
xdnted
• which It ia impossible for a prospective cnetomer to deny
-efore tom* on# elae jjet* the l*ri
U
d«
r
Ow Nnr Hmm. f spotty M.OM Mw
The2f»ih anniversary of our
company wan celebrated 1.
erecting the moet modern *•<•*
factory in the world. Wide-
awake men who received our
apertal eeilinK indocemen*.
rendered it nc«'e«Mery torfotih! •
onroutput. H# ar# #peu«ii:is;
many (hoMandi of doLara en-
larging our aalea urfaniiation.
tauitulearB ail particular*. L
will fo**t you ob*J tbe prb*r of
a 1 card.
kti 1st Cslais|M ifil.
THE VICTOR
SAFE & LOCI CO.
ciicnun. win *
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1912, newspaper, November 8, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941429/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.