The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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W U \\ I.hN'Ii ,-t J’aul.
Tool loans ii riiey ou farms, tf
Mr Wat sou was in from oast of town
yesterday.
Chris Renamele
city last Friday.
was trading in the
JIarve Heed was a
Friday of last week.
trader in town
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Guy Ilurd has moved hi3 lesideuce
from the farm to Buffalo
W. A Davis has moved iuto one ol
the Anderson cottages,
H. H,Gibson of Cross was a county
s at visitor Saturday.
Dr It. H. Anderson is among tlie
many who paid up their subscription
this week.
L Dees was over from Doby way
last Saturday and made this oliiee a
brief call.
LOANS
Ira E. Spencer was down from Wil-
lard way Friday of last week and paid
this ortice a call.
C. E. Keck from down near Kibbv
was looking after business matters in
the county seat last Friday.
Greg Handy left the middle of the
week for Wichita to consult a spec
ioiist about some ear trouble.
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Joseph Zetmeir made us his regular
yearly visit this week and left a dollar
for the leading county paper.
W tV Whalen St Fan). tf
For incubators see W, 11. Ten pie,
Henry Wendling was trading in town
Saturday.
John Flemons was down from Yel
ton Tuesday.
Quite a cold snap visited this sec-
tion again Wednesday.
Charlie McGee of east of town was
over on business Thursday.
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O. H. Sanders of east of town was a
business visitor Saturday.
J. O. bellman of the Fern country is
another to pay up his subscription this
week.
T hree new Ford automobiles were
added to lJullalo s list o f cars Iasi
week,
W. D. Drake, county superintendent,
elect, Gloved up h s subscription a
notch this week.
( has Torrance and Kev.J. L. Wells
of \ el ton were Buffalo business visi-
tors Wednesday.
E. L Herron is getting ready to run
j down that hail insurance business
I with that new auto of his.
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i i ou will lind a swell lineol new and
| up-to-date spring and summer mil
I liuery at Mrs Campbells.
S. D. Hayne reaffirmed bis allegiance
to the leading county paper Monday,
paying up bis back subscription and
a year in advance.
Millett seed —1 have some mi I let t
seed of the large German variety tor
sale at rny farm 1 mile north and 1 1-2
miles west of Willard. W li Field.
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Largest Company in
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ZOOK 8- WOODMANCY
BUFFALO,
Plow
Listers, Cultivators, Harrows, Discs,
etc.
W W Whalen—St Haul.
F. W. Brinker of Enid, is visiting
bis son,(’has Hrinker of this city, and
looking after land interests he has in
the county.
A nice gentle rain fell over the conn
ty the middle of the week, following
two of the most disagreeable days of
the season-Monday and Tuesday.
A party of Fiotectionites esme
down to Hulfalo Monday const, ting of.
the following; F. S. Hutts, Mr Haxter, \ Hu Halo Ret- that lailroau
H. 1’. Stark ami W. I’, Sanders.
Don’t be supprised if you have an
attack of rheumatism this spring.
Just rub the allected part with Cham-
berlain’3 Liniment and it will soon
disappear.
G. A. Michael of Holla, Mo , sends
us 82.00 anil writes; “I have landed
interests in Harper county and cannot
do without the Democrat as 1 want to
know when it rains out there and w hen
M. E. Church Notes.
1 he following are the announce
ments for Sunnay. April 27th:
Sunday School at 10 a m.
Pleaching at 11 a.m.
Junior League at 4 pm.
Epworth League at 7 p in.
topic: 1 he Italian in America;
Leader, Alta Rogers.
Preaching at 8 o’clock p.m.
F. L. Hatnand.
lo Give Entertainment.
The Ladies’ Aid of the Christian
Church will give a “Hag sociable-au
old fashioned entertainment” at the 11
christiin Church in Hulfalo, Friday
night. A pi il 25th. !
Admission 15—25e. !
Everybody invited.
“A Laugh lor Everybody.”
1 or a serviceable Wagon you should investigate the Lueding-
haus and Bain—we have them.
Garden Tools Tor Every Use.
Nice line ol oil and gasoline stoves and ranges, Our line ol
shelf hardware will supply your early need.
Queensware and Kitchen Utensils
We will mend y'our harness and do yrour tin work.
Best Service for the least Money
Cline Hardware
BUFFALO, OKLAHOMA.
ivicdisie:^
Northwest of Buffalo.
A good raiu fell here Tuesday night
J. U. Appleton renewed for the j aod thefarmers are happy.
Harper County Democrat for another '1
year Friday of last week. Mr Apple | Miss Alta McGinnis will close lor
ton has been a reader of the Democrat j school at the Pikes Peak school hot.se
from the day it was founded in the il- riday.
cane brakes.
( The Holiness people are stiff ho’dng
For rheumatism you will find noth- meetings at the Otter ( net ebun-h
ing belter than Chamberlain’s Lini-1-1 l,e attendante is small owing to the
ment. Try it and see how quick it busy season.
Temple Sells Harness.
'V W Whalen—St Paul. tf.
■St‘e 'be new hats at Mrs. Campbells
The John Deer line of Implements
and \ . hides at Temples.
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Sylvester E. Fowler
Physician and Si kgeon
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gives relief. For sale by all dealers.
The Ked Cross Drug Store has ar-
ranged to get their ice from the
railroad by automobile, thus enabling
them to place their cream in ttie store
within eight hours after it is packed
and shipped out ot Wichita.
The editor made a trip through south
east Harper county the lirst of the
week, visiting the Fern and Supply
neighborhoods. We were surprised at
the changes made since we left there
three yeais ago. Nice houses and
barns now lake the place of soddies
and old straw sheds and the country as
whole has the air of geueral piosper
itv —Freedom Eiprtss.
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- O. IL Jones of the northwest part of
the couuly was transacting business
here Monday, having come dowu to
make arrangements lo prove up ori Ins
homesiad. While in the city lie made
the Democrat man a visit aud left
£3.00 on r ubscription.
“My little son had a very servere
cold. I was rc.-on-mended to try Cham
berlain's Cough Iteinedy, and belore a
small bottle was tinished be was as
well as ever,” writes Mrs. H. Silk9, *i
Dowling street, Sydney, Australia
This remedy is for sale by all dealers.
Mrs J. (V. Bird is erring for her
daughter, Mrs Guy Huid, of Buffalo,
who is quite sick with rheomatisiu\
Elmer Crawford, who has just re
turned from Carmen, was a viMtorto
Utter i.'rer k oliuroll Sunday.
J. 1>. Li vings is on the sick list tliis
week.
Diseases of Women and
Chronic Diseases a
Specialty.
Will do a limited amount of riding
practice during dry lime only.
0,;u RED CROSS DRUG STORE Buffalo
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School district warrants at
o'lice. Latest Forms.
this
MONEY
TO LOAN ON
HARPER COUNTY LAND
Al a low lain of iuleiest.
Money the same day the pa
l-ei.-ire signed up
Call and see me when in need of a
Farm Loan.
R. WOODMANCY.
Uttlce in Cline Block
City Mo eft Market
J. FOSSEY, Proprietor.
Highest Market Prices Paid for K itch up Stuff.
^ our Pat i image Solicited
Fresh and Cured Meal3.
Hawley Downs has added another
patron on liue No. 1.
John Mead.
i'Lin time it is
New goods arriving every few days
| it Airs Campbells.
H. M. MONGOLD,
Contractor and Builder
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Will Build Anything from a Coal Box
lo a Mansion, Look out tor those
Mies! If you want those screen
frames made, Call and see me.
HIT-I ALU, OKLA.
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W W Whalen—St Paul.
-4fi acres ol laud in nods countv,!
Ok la. to trade tor Buffalo property or !
j rood farm in Harper county, it* has |
'good improvements and 3 miles from,
H a railroad town.—See Cool the land-
I n an. Buffalo. Ukla,
Baptist Church Notes.
Last Sunday ’s services wer unusual I J *hite
l> good services. H,e:|,eto Eth. ridge 1 ‘ eH ' ,U‘’
Carson and Blanton preache..iTJSi* I ‘ W NoU
«ime goept. w ilh old tin e L, er , e ll 7 1°, " '””*h '
i « ^ 1-4 f*HFi «i11li I } north fit Vidiuii i* s
/.eal foifiuissioos reached the high wa 1 Any 01ie de8iri„K
MY
HOME
FOR SALE
LAND
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ter mark Sunday morning. Our mis-
sionary, Brother ( arson, made a good
report of mission work done throucb
h'» ((reaching in the cimity during U.e
last six months. We rejoice over v.c
lories tor God and the hearty response
given by the workers over the county
to carry on this good work,
Services next Sunday as u-ni d.
10 a in. Bible School.
11 a.m. Sermon; foreign Missions.
< P ni II LIT., Lesson; Mission ..
Italy.
Hp m Sermon-Good virtues in all
of us. and their telatioa lo our elern il
lire.
A. T. Wilkinoon. 1’astor
seed w id please call
at house. 81.00 per bushel.
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Bank Report.
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The* Bank of Buffalo1:
at Buffalo, iu the Stale or
Oklahoma, at (lie close of business it
A pi il 4. I&I3:
If esoti rcc-s
I WILL SELL MY HOME
JN BUFFALO
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To please our customers by selling
the very best values at the very
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A satisfied customer is a pennant
advertisement. Cali and examine
our Summer wear.
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( lose tn school house.
State of Ohl->, ri»v of Toledo, l_,
Lucas County. I 8S'
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that h° t»
e^n'or partner of th*> firm of F ,! Clienr-.-
* Co., dolns business tn th<- Cltv of To-
ledo, Countv ana State aforesaid, and
that said firm nil! pav the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each anil ev-
ery rase of Catarrh that cannot bo rnro-i
by the use of HALL’S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J CHENEY.
Sworn to before m« and subscribed In
mv pr» s^nce, this Sth day of December,
A. D. 1S?S.
(Seal) A. W GLEASON.
Notary ruhlu,
TTall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally
end a' ts directlv upon the blood and mu-
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by all DruKpists, JSc.
Take Hall • Family nils for constipation.
Heroism in Everyday Life.
"Not in clanging tight? and «L»-
perate marches only is heroism to he
looked for, but on every railway
bridge and fireproof building that i3
going up today. On freight trains, on
the decks of vessels, in cattle yards,
on lumb“t rafts, among the firemen
and the policemen, (he demand for
cotm-pp is inci-ssunt. and the supply
never fail3."—William James.
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BUFFALO, OKLA.
SUMMONS BY I’l BLk AliUN
8t*t* of Oklahoma. 1
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JI Y.tU are bereftr not 'tied Dial on | iio 2Ji,d
I iar of April. l-t|3 plain'iH fll«d hn I. !! ••!
t pariirrlsrs with the ander-ign'Jn • 1.1
J of tli“ l‘eai e. t Uioung the sum ol *.i.t so.
*ud -rmiat us is-ue.l. Now unle-s ruu
Ne ami appear before the sard Ju-tice ol
the l*e«<*e and make answer Plaintilf wilt
on the 12th da* cf M
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Shopping In th- Ozark Distrlc*
T ou keep sportin goods yur. dc*n t
J fill • inquired a f rai ded looking
citizen from out on Rumpus Ridge, ad-
dressing the prortietor of the hard-
core store at Folk*i)'o Ark Fh
heh that's whnt I ■ »d. Well, what
I was aimin' to gi* was a straight
lackct for a crazy man."—Kansas C:*y
Star.
Ma'ne’a Ne*fl; Meek.
In Blue Hill Ba;.. Maine there Is a
pinnacle rock of ou'y.six feet In diam-
eter at its U’p. which rr-»Jec*s to wi'h-
In seven fe*.t of the surface of the «»-
ter and ri’°« ne*-ty perpeadicnlar!*
out of a d ’eth of ~s f->et The mist-
of th!« r^H*k !« f** of
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Diplomatic.
She—“Why do you wish to know I
awe*" Ho—“I merely wish" to j
know at what age woman la really th«
most fascinating.
Uncle Pennywtae Saya.
A peffMclan Is always ready to dls
euss questions, but be seldom has an
answer f'-r any of oar ♦re-'hlea.
“And who I
Brown Is mj
a tooter
Youngstown
Experience
you on your ■•at
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teacher, only ahe Ithn't
She ith a thumper ’’—
Telegram
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1913, newspaper, April 25, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941834/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.