The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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^ Grain. Feed and Broom Gorn. ^
Highest market prices paid for all kinds of N
^ Grain and Broom Corn. ||
|| Your Patronage Appreciated. ^
Receiving and Distributing Points. ^
NN Ashland, Kans. 3
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Buffalo, Okla. ^
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You can buy lots in
Suffalo
Ranging in price from
reasonable terms.
$10 up on
For particulars see
W. M MILLER, Reslden Manager.
Sundayisms
Morality is the result of Christianity.
Society make* a distinction between
t.e man who down u rung ami the wo-
man who uufca wrung, lint u in all Die
same thing.
^ Either be what you profess to be, or
pr >tess what you are.
You cannot settle Scriptural truth
uy scientific invedigation.
it your husband hasn't hit the saw
ansi nail to s..lvauon, it’s because you
Haven’t missed a meal or a show in
praying tor him.
1 lie devil and woman can damn this |
old world. Jesus and woman cun save
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Death will not make any chance in |
..our character.
Reformation lias to do only with the j
present aud tuture. it caunot loucli j
the past
Salvation isn’t something to get just j
-'before the undertaker gets you; n s i
something to live by.
Niiiety-ume persons out of a him j
dred expects to die «;iinsii ins. but they j
don’t care a rap about living Christ- j
lallS.
society has about put materniey out
i fashion, and i duu’i Know that m i j
i.-rniiy sutlers auv, considering ih ; av
rage society woman.
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Th3 famous “Kayo" nickel plated
reading lamp for sale at the liullalo
Furniture store.
We have plenty of money to loan on
choice farms in Harper County. We pay
the money as soon ps papers are signed.
Renfrew dc Gowgill,
WOODWARD, OKLAHOMA.
Or C. A. Wyatt, Buffalo, Okla
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:PURE DRUGS!
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F“ CDJFR HI\/E:r=?Yr NEED \\f
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i e carry a large ;*.• sort men t of Pure \f/
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1 Drugs, as well as the most |t >|»ular VI/
1 meritorious “patent” medicines. " e VI/
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( solicit your drug business assuring
! you of good goods and good set vice.
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PRESCRIPTIONS y!)
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SPECIALTY. VM
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Eduffalo Drug Co. |
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DIE E. M. MILLER, PROP. VI/
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Gity Meat Market
W. J. FOSSEY, Proprietor.
Highest Market Prices Paid f-r butcher Stuff.
Fresh and Cured Meats.
Your Patronage Solicited
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Buffalo Lbr. Co.
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BUILDING
—DEALERS IN-
MATKBIAI. OF
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Lumber. Lime. Cement. FlasUr. Sash. Doors. Buildint
and Tar Paper, Screen Doors, Fence Posts.
Commissioners’ Proceedings.
1 lie Hoard of County Commissioners
met in regular session in tho otlice.il
he county clerk. M nnl»v and Files iay
Sanitary, 1st ami 2nd. 19.2. all mem-
oers of the Foard being paesent
i Monday o^iHg a holiday official a -tion
j upon the various proporitions was
postponed until Tuesday.
In tiie matter of tin lime of p •
men! of taxes the Hoard authoriz-ai
line county treasurer to collect taxe*
! without penalty until the 15th day of
i February 191*2
i Ordered that Mrs S L. Nelson b
allowed $15. for ihe pre ent month
i and an allowance of $ 0. per month
j nei> Jiei nMil > tie i wise ordered.
1 lie Hoard re oigauiz i by elecii m
ti. i, i aijeniei a> i liairuiaii .or Hie
eiisiiu.g year
i he Hoard uirecled the county clerk
j and engineer to prepare specifications
aud advertise for bids refiooring tiie
county liridce across the • 'imarron riv-
et
N rv ( loee was appointed rnllutaOle
for justice district No. lb in Harper
County. Oklahoma.
OtUered that 0. W Carson be alio a
ed a rebate of $250.57 on tax -ales on
land not subject to tax .liu. ai til. i
time of assessment
l lie utlicials reports of the various j
county Uiibers were approved.
The amount of fees collected by tiie
officers daring the mouth of December !
were as follows:
Hegister of Deeds 8239 85
t'aunty Judge 98 39
t'ouuty t letk 3! 25
Sheri IT *i9i
Undeisher'ff H 95
lo:al 130 3'
O tiered tli n D. I* Darker, t minty
Attorney Le authorized on Uehalf ot
tiie Hoard of t’ounty Comiutssiouers
ot Harper < . uniy, Oklahoma, to pur
chase from Juu Mctiee and M. t'. Hay
me right of way lor itie _road petition
ed liv I s. ,v mters.m et al on section 8
wi.sli.p2”. H inge 22 u. 1 \| .,«•
coiditig to llie smvey made by U>«-
county engineer pursuant to said pet
ilion; provided that lie shall not exceed
in such purcli ise the following
amo unis.
To J ud Mcdee $9100
To M. I’*Day 35.00
The Cc-un'.y clerk was directed to re
: quest tlit* '■lute Examiner to send an
accountant lu check up the office oi
Sheriff of tlarper County
ordered that the assessment on lot
.7 in h ock 152 in HuiTalu be reutired j
tr*.iu $ 50. to $‘30. as recommended j
y llit IKmIU ol • qualic l.vMIOt Had. • i
Report ot Hen Jones justice in Dist i
N<* *0 Was oppr. Vt d.
(Mb Gal bond of E. E. Vice, justice
in l»ist No 9 was approved
Depository bendsot Hie First Nat
iolial It .us ot liulTalo. was approved
Depository bond of Hie liank of |
Itiiffaln, was approved.
Hoard entered into a contract wuh
»he Hank of Itilffal ltd v<
for ihe .dJi- •• 'mini •• . o in !
lue tin y ... it. .. .2
tai consideration of $ utfJ.
t lanns were au I del and all iwed a.
follows
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Ashland I'rlcea Plim Freight inuii Kailnmii.
BUFFALO. OKLA.
West of Hole) Royal.
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SlEaBING
SALE!
FOR THIRTY DAYS
Continuing to January 31, 1912.
As a special inducement to reduct my large stock oi
Furniture. Hardware. Buggies. 0 rrares and Wagons
before moving into my new building I will offer to the pub-
lic as folio'ws:
Furniture,
Rugs, Carpets.
Dk sseis from......
$1 !
$25
Mattresses, iroin . ..
3.50 to
8.50
Ward Robes from . . .
1 1
to
14.50
Upholstered Rockers.
7 to
11.50
Book (’uses from . . .
6 50
to
24
Rocking (JJmirs .....
45c to
8
Shiffarobes ........
25
Dining ('hairs ...
85c to
2.7 5
Il oil Beds fi oin.....
2.85
to
12
Babv Buggies.......
0.50 to
10
Dining Tables from..
7 50
t.l
20 50
1 ,i11le Wagntis .....
1.75 to
4
('enter 1'ab’es from . .
o
to
15
Small Rugs........
1 to
3
Kitchen (’abiiiets ....
5
to
27
Combination Di sks . .
1 7 50
i 4x0 Ingrain Rugs. . .
3
Ladie- ' riting Desks
7 50
8x10 Grass Rugs ....
7.50
Looking Cla-sey. from
loo
to
8 5o
Ox 12 Bi ussel- Rugs..
14 to
20
..............
2 35
to
5 50
0x12 Axmin-tsr Rugs
23 to
28
Iron Davenports from
I) 5"
to’
8.50
< 'at pets, per \ d......
35c to
90c
The Famous Pullman
Mat ling, per \ ai d . . .
25c to
35c
Davenport .....
35
Lace Curtains, pair ..
75c to
g 50
Combination Bed ('ou< !ies
22
Trunks............
2.75 to
15
1 ouches .........
10
Suit ( uses..........
1.25 to
6 50
During This Sale a Ten Per Gent Discount will Be G-iven
on All the Above Goods.
WAGONa
I have iii stork " elit i, ('iiliiinliUff, \L-indr, Moline and Bettendorf wjig<»n9.
I’nco (lining tliis sale will range from $70 to $05. 1 can give a man good terms
on wagons if paper is made satisfactory.
Buggies Road Wagons Carriages
I )c ee.nl.ei sjiIit prior-- mi buggies-, r<anl v\ ag-ns and carriages will range from
$4 4 to •T'! 20 M\ at‘‘c! <>f buggies, toad \» agniis an carr’ages are tile llcnnwt,
reepori and .Jolin Deere inaki—:d i extra good vaUles and thoroughly reliable.
Shelf and Builders’ Har dware. T n and Enamelware.
,M \ -iiiek ol .-hell and build, r-' haiJwaie, tin and enamelware, nails, staples,
harness, eollars, robes* and blankets is quite complete and will go a? feu pel cent
discount during this sale Jn-i stop and think I«>i a minute, \|r. Fatinei, what
tins discount means to \ oil on a set of $40 liarneS- —a (liseount of $4 when at
an) other time you could not get more than ji dollar discount at the best.
Hockaday Paints and Oils.
I have a large stock of Hockaday Paints and Oils, and experienced people
know for a fact that tht\ are the be.-i on the market for the southwest climate,
and furthermore any one that has bought paint during the last y ear knows that
•he\ can not I>11 \ Hockaday P; ini !nr hs- than $225 per gallon, no matter how
large their bill. But dining t his salel will make a 1D p«r ci id discount on same.
^ oil can’t afford to miss this onpori tint) if y mi don’t need it until next summer.
Cook Stoves. Ranges and Heaters.
I have a full stock of .National Conic stoves and Ranges (the same stove that I have
handled for four y< ars) and they will go during tni.s sale from $11 00 to $11 00 Heat-
ers during this sale from 00 to $15 00. Washing mazhines from $4 03 to $11 00.
Vtoven-uire or Wood Slut Corn Cribs.
Will close out my s*mck of 500 bushel corn cribs (either woven wire or the wood slat
crib) at $3 U0 per 500 bushel c< io Thejj cribs have alwai s sold at $4 00 per crib which
is making a 25 per cent discount Tuese cribs are arm?y 1 stthuyyi can take two of
them and make a 1003 bushel crib 3ft. nigh Y > t can’t a(F ml to leave your corn nr
kaflir-corn exposed to stock when voa can b t these cribs at this rate
During this sa!e I will sell Painted Barbed Wire at $3.00 and Galvanized at $3 60 80
rod roil in small size wire at $2.40 per roll. (Galvanized)
V/OVEN WIRE FHCD& ~ ENCINS.
I have the Square Deal Woven Pen *mg i i the r mo vmg heights, 23“ ;j>’’ 3J“ 47“
also a good stock o*‘ Poultry and Rabbit Fence I tave v g >.d deal for you on this fen-
cing according to the amount you can use.
$20 IN GOL. ZD
As a ,-pttiai mducen.ent u.r ca.-h t«*bi. e,s d :ring the month of January I will Dsue
a numbered ticKct.with each dollar cash purchase (fraction of a dollar not considered)
S' OO IN GULlfcnlN’^'b " P‘Ve away to ,he person h"hiw% the *ucky number-
H0W THE WINNING NUMBER WILL BE SELECTED.
Wl E Paly at *uhe Ka,,ik °‘ ',vili Peptone hundred numbers haphazardly
Within the radius of the numbers us. d in this sale After selecting these one hundred
numbers he will securely fold each separate y and place itr a box where thev yydli he
shaken up a. d a blind oided t->y wil pick out 25 of the folded slips; these numbers
v.! I Ih? !»■ i -eporat- y l . 2o e vM.. , - a ,d Sealed Diese 25 Sealed envelopes will b«
put mi- a oox aud s ia .en up and the P lod »d i j),- will c l ».>ie one out of ‘he 25 (t\Z
other 93 numbers out of the one hundred will be immediately bunrned) the last chosen
number in the sealed envelope will be placed in another larger envelope aceom «3
by an ord-r .S,Kned by mvselfl and wnperly snM an I left in cnr/ofX S of Bnf
At the e»d of the sale, on the 31s' day of January at 4 p. m . the B
faio.
be opened by Mr Daly, or some member of the Bank
responding number will receive $2u 00 in gold.
and the person
envelope will
holding the cor*
Yours for a
w.
Big
Month of Business.
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H. TEMPLE
H UFFA LO. OK L * HO M A
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Sehy, H. E. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1912, newspaper, January 5, 1912; Buffalo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941465/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.