The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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You can buy lots ill
Buffalo
Ranging ,n Pr,ce from $10 up on
reasonable terms.
For particulars see
W. M. MILI.F/K, Rosldont. Mtinaftor.
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A H. WALKER
Attorney and
(Jounsellor at Law
Office in the First National lUnk
Building
BIT FFA L<>,
<)K L A.
jas. T Eayne
Painter &. Decorator
All kinds of Painting, draining.
Staining, Varnishing and hard-
oil finishing.
Let me make you n price on your
work, guarantee to please you as 1,1
price ami workmanship.
,1 AS. 'LL HA V N K,
Route I, — - lUittalo, Okla
DU. U. R. ANDEKSON,
PliyHiciait & Surgeon.
(ttlice in First National Rank building
(■round lloor. l’hone both resident
and office.
Ill I F FA HO._(>K 1J A
CH AS- W- WHITE.
attorney at law.
Practice in all courts and United 'Rate'
[.and Office. Olfiee in New Post Of
lice building.
WnilDWAKU, — OKI. A.
w. W. Grillenwater?
AUCTIONEER
For dates, write mo >»r phone
No. KO ;tt my expense.
JO II N K I X I>T
Generl A icn >n eer.
General Auctioneer and
Stock Salesman.
For other particular
write or ’phone me at
KIBHV, - OKLAHOMA
Pedigreed Live Stock and
Real Estate a Specialty.
Buffalo, Oklahoma.,
w. W. WOMACK
Auctioneer!
“ . . - -- Sales cried anywhere. Se.
JEj P 1 ]V\ ]V\ | „,e before you have youi sale.
i t n t i a M r C n or make dates at I he Demo
A U C 1 1 0 lN E E K'erat office. I guarantee yo\
KATES I’EK lIlINTmEI.:'^^1........
General sales 75 cents1 BlJFFALO' : OKLA
Stock sales 50 cents.
BUFFALO OKLA.
Surety Ruuds— doiuIs that do not
involve your friends and cost lint tittle
K, Lee Adams, resident agent Ameri-
can Surety Ruud Company ot New
York —tf
Dr E E. Heady
Physician it Surgeon
Calls answered day or night
Office over First National Bank
’Phone Offiice 90; Residence 40
Buffalo - Ok la
Money to Loan
We have plenty of money to loan on
choice farms in Harper County. We pay
the money as soon as papers are signed.
Renfrew dc Gowgill,
WOODWARD. OKLAHOMA.
Or C. A. Wyatt, Buffalo, Okla.
The Democrat always car-
ies ill slock a nice line of
egal Hanks, which we sell ii
ipianities to suit customer*.
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Prices Jess rhan mail
•riier hauses.
Mail us your orders.
H e now have:
Wan anty Deeds,
Ghattel Moitgages,
Ileal Esiate Mortgages,
Mortgage Releases,
Notice of Protest,
township Vouchers,
fffieiitl Hou Is.
1 leiieraJ Leases,
Promissory Notes,
Road Overseer’s Sll|>|ili«h
s 'Imnl District Variant-
\ssignmeiit of Mortgage,
Bill of Sale,
ieiielal Receipts.
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WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN.
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The Tocsin.
Teddy now is preaching.
What Bryan once foretold,
That Judges courts and people
May not be bought and sold.
The Tocsin sounded clearly!
The half has not been told;
Ye dare not price your labor
Northeast of Buffalo.
The rain showers are coming pretty
regular now days.
Mrs Neel lias been boarding Mr By
ers’ harvest hands now fur the last
few days.
Mr Franklin received the sad news
of fils sister's death last Monday.
L V Anderson and family visited
Steve Anderson Iasi Sunday and
Back To Buffalo
I have returned to Buffalo, and I am now ready to
cry sales in Harper ami adjoining counties.
I am also getting up a new land list, if )ou "an
to sell your farm come in and list it with me, or send ft
in. I can sell or trade it, or if you want to buy, see me
before buying. ... ,
1 will also write deeds, make contracts and will take
acknowledgements in all legal woi k.
Yours for business,
Prank White,
The old reliable auctioneer and Real Estate Man.
Office in Bank of Buffalo.
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I Wallingford Brothers |j
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4j Grain. Teed and Broom Corn. T,
<1 Highest market prices paid for all kinds of
ab
Rv a naltrv crown of gold, tlmir brother is out here on a visit, ice
By a paltry crown g , ^ aQd they haii a good
The man is more than money, | limo ,n general.
He has wife and child to feed De„a I)avls is now at work for Mrs
And resents the tragic story R0(ikey.
Of the sacrifice to greed. . Say w,)y don-t the people on the
Then rise ye sons of freedom! north end of this rou e go to town owe
Strike hard and win theday! J » „„i, c
Choose leaders who have cour-. ^ ,vbll,„„„a„d uu „m.
j at port Diamond last Sunday.
To blazon out the way. I . umiiov when
l It takes two to sea Mr lieniey wueu
This is not a little skirmish. I he comes h .me. One to say. “ Here he
There are millions in the oomes,” and one to say, ‘•’there he
fjght J goes.
And no cause is fairly settled j We are very glad to know that Mr
and Mrs Probsl are hack among the
living again.
Mr Long from Buffalo, was out to
Mr Richards last Monday caring fora
horse which hi l been cut on
^ Grain and Broom Corn.
Your Patronage Appreciated.
Receiving and Distributing Points.
Ashland, Katis.
S Acres,
1 Sitka,
^ Buffalo, Okla.
% ~~TaRL N. CONGLETON. Mgr.
Gj Buffalo ... - - Oklahoma. ^
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Until its settled right.
The people have the power.
And money has the pride;
But voters who vote wisely
Have justice on their side.
Then sound the Tocsin clearly!
Declare for freedom’s call,
With justice and with liberty —
And equal rights to all.
—J. E. Bushnell.
the w le
WHY NOT MAKE $200.00 A MONTH - - That's
$50.00 a Week,-almost $10.°° a Day_
Selling Victor Safes and fire-proofboxes
of a safe, but do not know how easy it is to own
one. Salesmen declare our proposition one oi
the best, clean-cut money-making opportune
ties ever received. Without previous experi-
ence YOU can duplicate the success of others.
Our handsomely illustrated aut-page catalog
will enable you to present the subject to cus-
tomers in as interesting a manner as though
von were piloting them through our factory. Men appointed as
salesmen receive imposlfbf^V^^^proF’p^ctive^customer to deny. Why
IZTlOlf tetLe^ffw .o apply ‘from /our vminity before someone else gets the terrUory,
We can favor only one salesman out of eac i J- The2Sth anniversary of our
company was celebrated ly
erecting the most modern safe
factory in the world. Wide-
awake men who received o r
special selling inducement,
rendered It necessa ry to double
our output. We are spending
many thousands of dollars en
iargtngonr sales organlratlon.
but to learn all particulars, It
ly the
(ounty
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The girls are all going wild over it
little soldier, hut what is the use when
Kisie otu-shines all ot you.
Mrs Bentiy Rose is now having new
j potatoes and green hens to eaf
! uharley Norris hegn hirvestiug f ir
I Charley Anderson Moutlay.
Frank Smith is helping Mr Skirviu
harvest this year.
A big basket dinner wi I he held at the
Hopewell hall next Sunday, every-
body come with well tilled baskets ami .
have a general good time.
Busy Bee.
will cost you on
a postal card.
he price of
* Our New Horn*. Caonolty 20,000 $•*«« Annually.
Ask for Catalogue 16T.
THE VICTOR
SAFE & LOCK CO.
CIICimilTI. OHIO * _
City Meat Market
W. J. FOSSEY, Proprietor.
rtarpor County Democrat.
Buffalo. Oklahoma.
Otter Creek.
Fine weather for harvesting Some
| have trouble iu making up their crew,
; ucen seem to be scarce.
Mrs .leauie Rose is helping Mrs An
dereon cook for harvest hands.
Mrs Kay Crawford has two brothers
from Carmen helping io the harvest
field.
Charleston Items.
This is harvest week and every one
is busy.
Frank Rell and Kestie Divis in ids a
trip to Protection t’h iri iiy.
Samuel Smith had the most of his
w heat headed last week, having eleven
large stacks made.
There is to he a Forth of duly cel
ehrat ion at Fred llornheck a place
Mr Mornheck is a genial good host
and entertains extensively.
Highest Market Uncus l*aid for Butcher Stuff.
Fresh and Cured Meats. Your Patronage Solicited
Chas Hubbard's milk cows strave I
away Trom lioere for 2 or d dav» 1 l,*'> Hugh Daley had his store building
were foun i in Kay Crawford s pasture K. ' .
wereiuuu 3 r eamieu last week, his wsrerooin fin
Judge Krause s black horse strayed i auda front por-h added,
away, and has not been found yel a j 1<ar| Tredwaf for |lugh DM
lh'8 writiD,f ey a lew days last week.
Rev \V L) Drake preached an excel j , ,
K , . a wi. . u,« 1 I'he Charleston bill team will plav
lent sermon laM >u ndav. his text w is ,, , , tK
. . .. w „ -iaratoga at the li<*rubeck place jii the
"Rememh *r the”'<bba'h Day to keep
it holy." He brought out v ery clearly *'or,h
the evil effects on mind an<l body of I Hugh It Huls carrie^l the mail to
disobeying t.ou's con niammvnt.! *upp.y >a'.urd*y
Those not pf’s ut missed a good »er-
moQ. jhc Real Issue
Mr (atr loaned > T h'* Another letter has been dug up
familv carriage to take his family U» L • .u . r
Ft Diamond to hear the new preacher at V\ ashltlRton showinR that four
last suuday. years ago. i!r. Roosexelt was
Mim Jennie llcEndree r**in»ne«i lavorable to Mr. Taft for the
home from the "late N *rmsi ac .ool at presidency. We think the Talt
Alva, last Sundsy
m« n and thef oo« e' men should
ailing Up Hia "Load “
Fargoans had occasion recenUv to
ppecutate aa to whether a dmnkcr
man waa swell an MHW He was stand
tng on n penny weighing machine en
denvortog to Inaert a coin in the slot
He Mid he wnwred to weigh himself to
bow moch of a “lond be had - -
Fargo Forum
Warranted Heart Whole.
"Break an hours promise is lorn!
He that will dtvtda a minute Into a
thousand parts and break hot a part
M a thousandth part of a minute ta
<*e affairs of love. It may be said of
b<m that Cupid bath dapped him o’
the shoulder, but I'll warrant him
v art s hole.’ —Rosal'nd
Mrs R"bt c..nipt»eii ha been o-. tie reach an agreed statement of
sick list for several days. facts that up to four years ago.
MraO R "inalter tsstarmg with her everybody who knew President
mother. .Mrs Freeman while Omer i* Taft peNeved he would make a
harvratuiff. , president; that everyb-fjy
Brad tinroea came down from t*h- w ^in and that he was an
land laat wees t« wot- - 1 ,-c" — candidate, and that since
*- hr fr >««•
,t I^r-me last Monday He to* m everybody IS willing to have their
•toper hundred <>ngmal estimates amended—
O-i-t-v. Beacon lHep.)
Be Happy!
Happy the girl, or woman, who has never suffered from
any of the diseases of womanhood! Or, if she has been a
sufferer, happy is she if she has learned of the wonderful
benefits of Cardui. the woman’s tonic!
Cardui is a gentle, tonic remedy, for women’s ailments.
It is a natural medicine—safe, harmless, purely vegetable.
It has been in successful use for more than 5fl years. It
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The
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with the very best results. I had backache and nearly
everything a woman could suffer with, until I took Cardui.
Now, I feel better than I have for two years. I shall
always recommend Cardui to other suffering women. I
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L*6>n* A4ttwt tVr< . Outtvmga Mrdiowv Cl CUttwnm Tow
•wrwwu H-nTr(iw,MlwWNm"KMl'ft 15*
TAKE
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1912, newspaper, June 28, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941484/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.