The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1916 Page: 6 of 6
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In Shoes
Sensational )
Bargains . . j
All Low-Cut Shoes at
“Sacrifice Prices”
Men, Women anti Children
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The Biggest Reductions That
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OMER E. MOORE
Phono 81. Buflalo, Okla.
Premium de-
posit Checks
with every
purchase . . .
Stop and Shop
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4 Burner Perfection Stoves
Cabinet and Oven
25 pound sack Cane Sugar
G iod Corn, 15 cans for
l,srge cans tomatoes, 2 cans for
Large cans hominy, 3 cans for
$19,00
$ 2.25
25c
25c
25c
Lerge cans kraut, 3 cans for
Small cans kraut, each
Small cans pirk and beans, each
3 pounds of beans
4 pounds of i ice
Oar canned goods are all fresh
25c
5c
5c
25c
25c
Men’s Rackard Hose, 3 pair for
We have a choice line to pihk from
Dry Goods and Shoes
NOTICE OF SETTLENENT OF
ACCOUNT
Notick
State of Oklahoma [ g9
county of Harper 1
In County Court
In the matter of the estate of John u.
Gass and John A. Owens, deceased.
Notice i9 hereby given, that C. H. Martin
and F. D. Owens the duly appointed and
qualified Administrators of the estate
of John H. Gass and John A. Owens,
i deceased, have rendered and presented
I .for settlement, and tiled in said court
their final account aud report of admin-
istration as such administrators and
praying for distribution of the
balance in their hands; and that luesday
the21)th day of August, A. D., Mtt>. at 10
o'clock ill tbo foreuoou of said day, at the
eountv court room, lu tiio city of Buffalo,
in said couuty, lias been duly appointed
by the said court, for the settlement ol
said ucoouut. at which time and place
any person Interested lu said estate may
appearand allow cause, if any they have,
why aald uecouut should not be approved
and distribution made as prayed lor.
lu testimony whereof. I have hereunto
•el my hand ami affixed the seal of said
court, this 26th day of July. A. U..11916.
IseasI At II. Walk lb,
11 County Judge.
Du s A McKenzie, Attorneys for C. H.
Martin 7-nS-Jt
NOTICE FOR HEARING PETITION
FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Notice
State Of Oklahoma I tf8
Harper County )
County Court
Notice is hereby given that on the 2Sth
day or July. A. I).. 1916, Valle B. McKlb-
beu filed in the County Court of the
Couuty of Harper and Stute of O klahoma,
a petition praying for Letters ... Admin-
istration to bo issued to Anile J*. Me-
Kibben upon the estate ol A', r• MUvib-
ben, deceased, late of the County of Har-
per aud State of Oklahoma.
And pursuautto an order of said Couuty
Court on Monduy. the 8th day of August,
A D . 1916, at the hour of 10 o clock a. tu..
of said day, that being a day of the regu-
lar July Term. A. 0.. 1916. of said County
Court, lius been appointed as the time
for hearing said application, when aud
where any person interested may contest
said petition by tiling written opposition
thereto on the grounds of iucoiu potency
of the applicant. or may assort his own
rights to the administration and pray that
Letters bo issued to himself.
AVitness A. H. AValker, Judge of the
County Court of the County of Harper,
aud the seal of tin: court affixed, the ‘Jbth
dUy0f,sJE?EjA'U"13lC' A. H. AValker.
7*28“ it Couuty
J. L. Gbiffitts, Attorney for Petitioner.
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25c
Good Line Men’s Shoes $2.00 to $4.50
Good Line Ladies’ Shoes $2 50 to $4.50
1 Penn. Anthracite
Colorado Lump
|Buffalo Grain & Coal Co
A. E. GR A HAM,
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rnmmiffliimmmimiftiiiiiiiiinil
City Meat Market
| We deliver to any part of the city. Highest price paid for Poultry.
| W. O. McCURDY
| t BUFFALO, OKLA. *
Just Received
We have just received f>ur first shipment of the Famous
South Bend Malleable Steel Ranges
Come m and look them over. They am the Beat on the market Yon are also
iuvited to inspect our complete hue of guaianteed
Harness, Hardware and Building Material
Quality Hardware Store
A. C. CLINE. HARDWARE CO.
r. Z. WiNCMELL, M. D.
Calls answered promptly
at all hours, day
or night
Ol FIDE IN ROYAL HOTEL HLIKj BUFFALO,
Buffalo, Okla.
Eldon «J. I>ick
>1. W. McKenzie
DICK & McKtNilB
* LAWYERS
Oklahoma
A. M. ZiMMEllMAN.
Graduate “Mechanic and 1 uner
rtuftalo, Okla.
Piano and Reed Organ
Tuning and Repairing
Action Regulating Cleaning, I unmg
and Voicing.
Ch.rgcs RUION..U *k««inc«s FusniSmid
“No Satisfaction. No Pay.
Fred Hornbeck
Poland China Hogs
Any Terms—Any Size. Let
nit* know your wants ......
LtlARLC8TON. OKLA
D. P PARKER
attorney-at-law
Pappe Building
Buffalo, - - - Okla.
Business attended to promptly.
uj. m. mix:
auctione e r
Rhone Me for Dates at My Expense
Buffalo
Oklahoma
Notice to ("keditous I’kesent
Claims
State of Oklahoma I
County of Harper |
In County Couit
In the matter of the estate of Mary
F.ilen MeLaughlln late of the County of
l Hirper. State of Oklahoma, deceased.
| All persons having claims against said
.Mary Ellen McLaughlin, deceased, are re
quired to exhibit the same, with the
„^(,nsiiary vouchers, to the undersigned,
duly appointed and qualified Administra-
tor of the estate said deceased, at my
residence on the northeast quarter of
section four, township twenty-seven,
north of range twenty-five In the Oonr.ty
of Harper and State of Oklahoma Post-
office. Ilosston. Oklahoma, within four
months after the first publication of this
notice, as the time for creditors of said
deceased to exhibit and present their
claims against said estate, or same will
be forever barred.
Dated this 19th day of Jnly. A. D . 1916
Jab M. Wilson.
Admlnist rator.
Dick A McKeszik. Attorney for^Admin
istrator. 7-21-5t
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
IN AND FOR HARPER COUNTY
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
j. W. llugus A Company.—rialntiff.
Palmer B. Gibbs and Esther A. Gibbs,
husband and wife; ^Irnm-
istrator of the Estate of l’almer K. Gibbs.
Lowell Irvin Gibbs. New. Pauline Gibbs,
and Lisle Wilford C.ibbs. Minors; and H.
O Gibbs. Guardian.—Defen hint.
Notice by Pubi.ication
The State of Oklahoma to the Defend
ants. Esther A. Gibbs. C. A. Gibbs. Ad
mlnistrator of the Estate of Palmer B
Gibbs, Lowell Irvin Gibts. Neva Paulina
Gibbs and Lisle Wilford Gibbs. Minors,
and H. O. Gibbs, Guardian.
Said Defendants. Esther A. Gibbs. < . A.
Gibbs. Administrator of the Estate of
Palmer It Gibbs. Lowell Irvin Gibbs_
Neva Pauline Gibbs and Lisle Wilford
Gibbs, Minors, aud H. O. Gibbs. Guardian
of said minors will take notice that
Plaintiff J. W. Hugus & Company did on
the 27th dav July. 1910. file his Petition in
the district court iu Harper county. State
of Oklahoma, against said Defendants,
aud that said Defendants. Esthoi
A. Gibbs, C. A. Cifcbs. Aduiin'strator
Lowell Iivin Gibbs. Neva 1 aullue
Gibbs, and Lisle Wilford Gibus. Minors;
and H O Gibbs their guardiun must
answer said Petition herein on or before
the 9th day of September. 1910. or said
Petition will be taken as tiue and
indemunt rendered in an uotion against
said Defendants lust above named for the
sum of $600.UO with inteiest thereon at
the rate of ten per ceut per annum from
November 19th. 1912. for the costs of this
acttoD including$50 00 attorney's fee and
a further judgment will ho rendered iu
said Action against said Defendants and
eacn of them last above named for the
foreclosure of a certain mortgage and
Urust deed securing said sum ot money
above mentioned on two certain prom-
issory notes aud of even date therewith
upou the following described real estate
situated lu Harper eounty. State of Okla-
homa. to-wit: The south half of the
southeast quar or aud the northwest
uuarter of the southeast quarter and
the southeast quarter of the soutinvest
quarter of section twenty-three (23).
township twenty-six (26). north of range
twentv-»ix (26). W. I M.. and adjudging
that default has been made in said notes
and mortgages; that Pla’ntlff have a first
Lien on said premises in said sum of
tbOU 00 luterest. attorney’s fees and costs
and ordetlng sal.l premises sold with ap-
praise ment and the proceeds a j.plied to the
payment of the amount duo Plaintiff and
the costs ol this suit and forever barring
and foreclosing said deftm lants and ab
of them from having -r oliTmlng to have
the light, title, luterest, estate or equity
of redemption, in. upon or agiinst said
land and premises or any part thereof.
Dated at Buffalo this the 27t_h day of
July 1916. Dick A McKkvzie.
[ska11 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Attest: L.P.. c«avs.
Court Klerk of Harper county.
By Q. E. Mulliks.
Deputy. <•“
W. J. F0SSEY, Prop.
Fresh and
Salt Meats
Remember Us
For Meats
ft ......PRACTICE...... I
• ECONOMY!*
ft Buy Your DryTioods, Dress (roods, ^
Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Lte., at
aud note the big saving you can make
by buying your supplies here.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE
It Will Pay You!
Try It and See!
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* WILLARD CASH STORE *
WILURD. OKLA.
Wi’l give you 10 per cent discount on all summer dress goods. Now
is the time to buy the childrens school clothes. We carry a full line of
serviceabe dress and work shoes, Hats, Caps and Gloves at live and let
live pro s September I, we will open our fall line of Dry Goods also
Duck C >ats and Mackinaws. These goods were all bought early and
we aim to give our trade the beuetit of this buyjquick sales and small
profits is our motto.
.1 H VANAUSDALL, PROPRIETOR
»»• n ■/Ii iiui iiiLiuii
Town Lots in Buffalo
Rangiug in price from ten dollars and up on reasonable
terms. For partieuLrs see
R. R. M’MINN, At Bank of Buffalo.
mn
< >$< >$< »$c
City Barber Shop
Chas. Mix Proprietor
Agent for Electric
Sanitary Laundry
CDF* MILLER
Physician & Surgeon
office at Buffalo Drug Store
I'bon*. Residence JV.'Mtice ^
_ — OkLAIloN
Dr E E HEADY
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ttl. N. H. VVNNF. SPH.IAU5T.
fye far, Nose and Throat
« •lutlisl IMmwm* of Now and Tbro*t
Treated.
GbASSKS FIT TED
I . ■» uiUlMMJ <1* *ierMi»li ID'geiar J
I'liyaiciou and Surgeon
'lu-cial attention given tu disease, rf
Wnmeu aud Cbildreo.
ritoiir Kmg t'eutral. Line 1. No. -»23.
Ail Calls I'ruutpUy Answere-J.
</ II A It 1,1 STON, OKLA.
IIK. It. K. ANDERSON
All Cbrouie l>la*M»«*'<«
AND ESPECIALLY
l ii, . . Flaivia and all Dlsraw* «*• ,|,r
Itfi um. » B aeclalt y.
i>iin l aed
ORDER FOR HEARING PETITION
TO SELL REAL ESTATE
State of Oklahoma »
County of Harp*-r I
In County Court
In the matter of tha estate of Clara M< -| —'
Oinnls. Ray MctJiuuls an-i Marie MMiln-.Obtainable everywhere.
nl-. Min«-re. _ „ I _______
Now. on ibis 19th day of Jul*. 1916. M
MeKensie hating lDed herein hi
Just the Thing for Diarrhoea
“Abiut two years ago 1 had a severe
attack of diarrhoea wh’oh (anted over
a week.” writes W C Jot.es, Buford
N. D. "I became so wetk that I
could not stand upright. A druggist
recommended Ca onberl I'ti’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The
first dose relieved me aa«t within two
days I was aa well as ever,” Many
druggists recommend this remedy be-
cause they know that it is reliable.
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petition for the Hale ot the real estati
described lu sold petition for reasoMl
In -aid petition stated.
It I- Ordered, That uil'l petition *ji-| :
lierehy |« ?et lot hearing OB the 24lh -lair
, ot Auga-d. A. D . 1916. at HU** o'cAoek a. j
I >«.. at whl-h Um- all person* lateraated
I in -aid estate ai« te-|«lr< I to app»jar» d .
Lnd -how emmwo. it *«J UetT have, why
ml aB order shoahl he gt .
t * I *r *h- *ale ol « tu'ieh of the leal I
k • »a'>- of *ai«l Ml,. < I- *■ — •' t
ll,, r-a-on- la -aid petition stated.
I* I- further ordered. That a copy •>! j
«hl> Older Ire published for three ^u- -
Cj«si~T w«:ek* In the Harper C -intr
-vial of UnffaH. OMah.-ais.
tnnaM A. U Wxlexs.
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of M Ercmte-' tsit SEar-cri
and report <m P^-alat-
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, August 4, 1916, newspaper, August 4, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941801/m1/6/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.