The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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The Harper County
Democrat.
E. LEE ADAMS. Editor S Proprietor.
OFFICIAL COUNTY FAFFR
POBLISHKP EACH FRIDAY.
Admitted as mull matter of the Second
oIrh* April 22. 1907.
8PB8CRIBTION........One Year.*1.00.
advertising It ales
12j/je per Inch pur insertion.
Locals. 6c per line per insertion,
If you don't like our gait, do
not swing on it. It suits us.
We would rather be a wood-
pecker than a sap-sucker.
Did you ever notice how vol-
umniously a bantam rooster gen-
erally crows?
We are not asking any assis-
tance to paddle our tub and it
she goes to pieces let her go.
There are other tubs that may
be upset too.
have Roosevel nominated, was
never accused of being a polit-
ical boss. George W Perkins,
who organized the illegal harvest
trust, and is financing Roose-
velt’s campaign, according to
sworn statements of the Roose-
velt campaign committees, is
not a boss. The millionaire
owners of the woolen trust and
sugar trust and steel trust are
not bosses.
The boss issue is largely a
false issue. The men who are
plundering the people directly
and making the common people
dissatisfied with the way things
are going under this form of
government are chiefly the mul-
ti millionaire owners of the tar-
iff trusts, now engaged in finan-
cing the Roosevelt campaign in
order to return the Colonel to
the White House so that he can
give instructions to his attorney
general not to start suits against
ill, g.J trusts, like the harvester
trust, until he “gives the word.”
Political Announcements.
STATE.
For Congressman At Large.
To the Dcmooffltb of Oklahoma: I am
a laboring non. therefore have a direct
Interest In all things pertaining to the
welfare of the laboring c.aases. and be-
lieving that thev are entitled to a
r*»pn*sentHtiv<* from their own rank a. nnu
having been on the political sttiinp for
twenty yeara. I hereby announce myaeir
a candidate for congressman a t large.
Thiee fourths of the Democratic vote in
Oklahoma Is cast bv the laboring men.
Shall they have one representative In
congress? It Is up to you. Mr. Voter.
D. R. Carpenter.
Dacoma. Woods County, Oklahoma.
For Congressman at Large.
I take this means to announce to the
Democrats of Oklahoma that I am a can-
didate for oong' chsiuhi) at large subject
their decision at the primaries to be held
August 6. 1912. .
R. E. Echols.
F.lk City. Okla.
For Congressman Second District.
Subject to democracy’s decision. I an-
nounce mysely a condidate for the nomi-
nation for Congressman for the Second
District and solicit the support of the (lent
ooratic voters at the August primaries. ,
Tom 8. Ballew, Aimdurko.
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Harvest Time Is Here
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And we want
Sell you what you
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sags
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To tell one half what w» know
ahout some of our esteemed i ■ . ,. ... .
friends (?) in tU» to* would New yma « crawl on the dirts
. , . • I er r Oil i n
grown
j Or wiggle like a snake on the
cause a mighty shaking up in-
^ee<^’ j grassy mown’
We’ve got our ca-s close to the . But by Jerusalem and Puget
growT ■ • .,,
And we hear a rumblm’ |N» You gotta MW or you sure will
blin’ sot n’; |. fj:fWn!’
There’ll be a change soon. HI he -----
boun’ I Commissioners’ Proceedings.
They’ve gotta q-tiit slingiu Baan (OwnMittcd tost week.)
Souparoun’! '
K’SHe^t. Allowance
. &P-3. 9*J***«). U
Senator Robert L. Owen has
. ,, . r. gtuwbpy mpplto*
been assigned by the i,Bamii0;n w # *iN**««e*
0f the Demncratfe S»ti^ Cos-1 _
eressional Committee as a me* Mrs t- **•**•». i
ber of the Advisory Committee of i ^ ^
that organization. This Commit-1
tee is considered the mo.-t im-
portant of the organization, and
COUNTY.
For Sheriff Harper County.
To the democrats o f Harper eouuty:
Waving received encouragement from
practically all parte of the county. I take
this means of announotiiK myself u can-
didate .‘or the nomination for Sheriff of
Harper county on the democratic ticket
subject to their decision at the election to
be held Anunist 6. 1912. My motto is ‘The
e itfu-rot--n.it1 it to f every law.
A. E. Wheaton.
LiRcol* Precinct.
Upon tfee solicitation of friends, I rb-
itowwe* toy-seif a cRU-di-d»t« for tto RO«i-
Rfltion o» the. democratic ticket for Sher-
iff of Harper county sa-hjegf. tb tto aes-ts-
iofl at the primai ies,.
I. x W AG#ONES. Fern.
I take this means to announce to the
diM«oeiads of Ha-.r.P'-r e®»«tv-thsrt I am a
CRndktot-e for stortf of »«n;«sr e««iuy.
snfejeef to their decision on the «h day
Au-eust. 1912.
H. A. SAWYER. Sheridan Precinct.
To tins/ de«w«-raf voters of Harp#!' Cb-nn-
tv I desire to announce tiMFt f ana a «M*r
dhta-te for the democratic BOfniafttton
for Sheriff of Mar per jawa-ty subject to
ttotrdecision at the Primary election
|S» »»| Au'gn*t 6. 1-91-2.
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The quality store-
The Best Goods.
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E. M
General Merchandise.
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R. tiNpMMMfc
j. W. Ca-R1,
: -®. L. [fK®e-A«®» flietdk.
in addition to Senator Owen con-
sists of Senator Stone of Mis-
souri; Culberson. of Texas; Mar-
tin, of Virginia; New lands, of
Nevada; Bankhead, of Alabama «h«wmh **»««• *«w*|i
and Chamberlain: of Oregon;. hstTves® wferefe will man— te» *a
; b l as t.
If there is one thing more
than another the people love
Champ Clark for, it is his blunt- wheat,
ness of speech. He may not be
right in say in e 90 per cent of
Americans want annexation
with Canada, but there is n» [in town hat ftMaafe**.
doubt that a majority do.1 ^.ur-day wfeue iieorge St‘W4»f
Champ may not be a diplomat, an:d wife #Me o® ttow way to t«w<
but you can bet he is a Demo- Uwir mates pr-rtty g-y a®d tea*
crat, and he remains one after tfe*® a n»»«y rate. ».» ****** »
he has been elected to
places, too.
Northeast of Buffalo.
(jee tew cold it has tee® few ft*
the iMfc two Bitgfafesi.
La-wrew®e Witte wwa i» lsj«t
*-at:i®Mtey tow UmhIi fe» te***«sl fcte
SoiMietoxly wa-tuh Hdv ste-iirei*. fee
no-aiy be feidna p ped fee- is so out.e.
Frank Davi-s-, wvj-fe aad' sssa Ta*t»
. . . juwueeKeept .Vtr SKttw tod t® bay a
rFBAV set ot hr idle bite.
A . P. OrtaMft. iwtoa
Fa* Omsk Olep.k.
Swhj-fct t o t fee of t-h» DvsfM o (---
.?Kf ZfTgJiSfeTES" I Now Is
lVow Opportwaity
tm tto teteMMXfei ttefeet. | ”
E. L. RURRARH.
F®B CflUMf Tss-A-SUB-EJR,
U pas® (to o f tsiu-wer-®**
f-HwMsfs. I hav-e licchte-d to RKBoanae »v-
iw# a oa tto peynr-httea-R tfefecf
fair the uominatioR for Treasurer of tot-
per comity. s(iil>je*t ta tto action of twe
.pii-'iJFtlW-i—s 'to t.M.1 he-Id b-. 1912 l
Siofs-eft t-to s.W:p-p:o:r---t ©f h-,H vote r-s
It'. W. irons*. Etetote
For tea*®*®®*.
S'«fej»«>t t ® tfie ifevtiK-i o-n of t-fe»e P*1**te®k-
cas voters a-t the p-r»a-rl-es to be he I'd
An.gus-t 6. m2. I anwouttife mysvlf »«M-
fey tto r«p*b liaa-ti *•*
<-nf -Mat" P-«'P * ’ o-«111V.
• *S. BOYLE. Itetote.
F®» Ce-UN-TY *«P***S*f»»««*.
I take this moans ot announoing tbat 1
a« a candidate for the r«p*Hblie*n no®fe
R-*t'W-n for Cwunf-y Sia-,pwiat
Mmoto. n*Aijiei*t- to tto «f t;h«w
x miwm ^ ‘t’kw .
is. D. DRAKE, todtei PtoMto*. ___ _ . , ,
<~~zsr-—“!e-a ruRSSl”*l“I
I Hn-H-o-w *»•<*<* I am a mmmM-
for t4» hi^w^fewn oa tW fwi-talfelV'H-w ■ ... Txtt?Q o rVr
tkk-ttt fo-r Cb*-rfe of DiMriot Court rm4 | W. D. HAiNfjS. o^CFeta-PJ ,
Fttvjf'1 s't^T o>f find ho 1 tC’lt i h*t.' support ! A _1.1 J \T«»»r,
of th-e ro piibTio-Mw vot-»-r« oh Ampwt
L. 1. CRAY*, 9****.
BEST,
BUFFALO, OKLAHOMA.
ID
jgm
V3M
To Buy a Farm.
1 6,000
Acres
Of Farm Lands for
sale in quantities
to suit the pur-
chaser—
In Clark County, ,
Kansas, by
The American I .and
<§£ Cattle Co.
Address -
£CEL.„, . - —-------.
Manhalfa®, K
.1. I. CORBETT
.1 l' € II 0 5 EE R
Lav erne, Okla.
WMol- etf sate* i® Bferpw a*nd adjo-ining J
fj.F-adtia-tt! Miss@-»ri Audio® ;
I buy sal® paper.
ewnfetie*.
School.
I
M-r-s L V Ah*w«m h;S8 b©w® @» tto-
i &iffc lid b'ft is bette* iw»*
.MwWrty Rwsv aad foamy temfe * otefe
4v8 to Mr Madtoys lad teMMtef.
Every thing wed off all right at th-
sre ex |G|ia jVar last !te*<tey atefkt o*a«t«i A -
certain I ber, ,se dU-J tto eiettoi litre got into
a h-i’X up. No damage waft ■ t® tto
The Supreme Court decided in
a recent decision that unrestrict-
ed allotments in the hands of
the original allottees were ex
empt trom taxation in
cases. In the Chicksaw aud ________
Choctaw country both the sur- line .tot to, that chin
plus and homestead allotments .......
are exempt so long as held by fak> fast Saturday
the original allottee. In the
Creek, Cherokee and Seminole
Ashland. Kansas.
Ot! til INSURANCE
Ninety d*ys Ca*h.
Note* Wfe'F ini.
Fir*, flail »»d Wimi.
Always here t*> look
titer knw«B*-.... .. • •
Zook 4 woodraancy.
Wfeeti ywa n«ed a n«w set of h-araess
of collars, don't fail to look over tny
stock.—Temple, the Hardware Man.
Make yo-ur final proofs before Hattie
E. Seenaan, t'lerk of District Co-urt,
Office west of Bank of Buffalo, tf
THE CITY BARBER SHOP
J. R. Linnington, Prop.
\ ear patroinag-e solicited. I an
agent for the Ashland
Laundry.
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
Kitimatr‘* ! Fui nishetl : Free
G. G. L2ADKC
Contractor and Builder.
Work.Guarenteed Satisfactory
BUFFALO
OKLAHOMA.
Mr Curtis is s ill very poorly.
I The delayed wedding which was to
country unrestricted surplus - h-ave been .Line Snd, took place »t the
allotments are not exempt, even h. me. of \v l Norn* last Sunday in
though held by the original al- the presence of home fulks only,
lottee ai d only the homestead al- Busy Bee.
lotments in these three nations | -
are exempt while so held. An
amendment to the Indian appro-
priation bill has been offered by
Senator Gore providing tor th< - |,n,briiigi-^,mu,to9- Aoro,n ih<*
appropriation of {300.000 to as-;
twet-n section* 23 and 20. Town«hlp 20 S.
NOTICE FOB SEALED BIDS ON
BRIDGE WORK.
The Beard of County C..innii*»loner« of
uiiatiuii a,,,i imo u^vi Harper 0<'ii'itv. Okla.. will receive sealed
Senator Gore providing for the • X'
sist the common schools in the
eastern half of the state effected ' 'ij.Tg’th^f bridge
• a a « • • hunt J „■ 11 It Og ft ni I
by this decision.
Fo® County Judo*.
I Hike tbi- Fw-ita- t® a-nnouBoe tfea-it I
ti.pw .l K-audidit'o f-<-r re-n-t-kf tn-vtion- at tb® (
toftte oftto FtpufelicB* |»Fty of Harper
eonnty, for the oWc« of County JvUl-gtf. i
•subject to the party's decision at tto Au-g- j
u-st c-rinaari-H.
B. C. KKAUSE. Baily Precinct.
For County Attorney.
I hereby a-asrawnec HaVseff as a cas.dida-te
for the Keput-fecRB iiorain-aiioR for County
j Attoi uey of Harper County, auhjod to the
. • . , , . I wtH of the voters at tto Primary EIboUob
Mr 1 hatche-r s felhs w» r« all ia Baf- j to b8 nu Au*a-t 6th. 1912
D. P. PARKER. Buffalo.
For Treasurer. Little Township.
lama candidate before the August pri-
maries for the. democratic nomination for
Treasurer of Little Township ai d solicit
the support of the democrats jn mv town-
ship.
G. W. MARTIN. Martin Precinct.
FOR COMMISSIONER 2rd District.
Ttns Is toanneunce that I am a candi-
date on the republican ticket for commis-
sion r of the 2 d diatrlot. sut>ject to tfie
nominating primary Aug 6tb Y'our sup-
port I solicit.
EDGAR H GEORGE. Bryan Precinct.
For ’'omiBissioner 3rd District.
This Is to announce that I am a candi-
date on the derm-cia'lc ticket for the nom-
ination for commissioner of the 3td dis-
trict subject to the will of the primary
• lection. Aug.. 6 1912.
C. S Hlt.Ls .
tosm-te Tractors.
Manufactured by the International
______^ to he 200 feet, live
bents with 26 it plies, six bents with 18
ft. piles and two end benia with 14 ft.
piles, all having three piles to the bent;
one end pannel to be 13 feet centers
amt the others are 17 feet centers.
All material to be delivered to the bridge-
s',e. free o, charge to the Contractor and
thet'ountt.b, the citizen* of the town
of Laverne.
'jtmtr aero,, tl.. B«I.lo 0,0. ■ piep«l-(i to <lo all kind-1
dray work, 'framing of
f I? . ... s. .a# *,1 li..o lie ....
The Heal Plunderers.
Mr Roosevelt has repeatedly
denounced “boss rule” during
his campaign. He has held up
to scorn the Penroses. the Lor- ,;;t"’“SVrL'teiSh rf’ViTto'i;: „ . • /
imers, and the Coxes and other feet long. K,nn8*
Nearest railroa-l points are: Protection,1
Kalis.. 3S miles, aud Woodward. Ok Is..
25 niile«.
Plans of same may be seen at the office
of the county Cleik or will to sent upon
re<|Q«*t.
.. ----- E.i.'h t-td must be accompanied bv a
t i j .-ertifl.-d check of ft", of the bid »• e*-i-
iUSlCU j j,,(>f gora) fai’h that the succeesfiil
are these men | -'Idder will enter int-- contract up-o «.
, ceptance of bid.
AH bids must be on die in the
C F. McVickers
Teamster
bosses not for Roosevelt as typi-
fying the evils of present day
politics.
Every one admits that such
men as these should b**
from power.
after all.^ really the greatest
danger to this Republic?
John D. Rockefeller, who has
hoarded up a fortune of $900.
000.000 through sharp practice
and legislative favoritism is not ®
a boss. Andrew t aoiegie is not
a political bost. J Pierpont
Morgan, who is so anxious to
See or Phone No. 13
Buffalo - Okla.
Dr. Oylcr,
Dentist.
Will be in.
_ ____M in I to const <
Clerk'* -.fli-.- at Buffalo hr l**-k 1 .
E on Tuc*d«y. Jclv 2nd. 1912. •* * hH
time «n«l phnw th«'T will to opened end,
"’S^^rV-nerved,..re.-et «y .1. Supply, June 17 and 18.
bid*. -
Br order of the B «r-t of ronntv fn*.
*ioner*of Harper county, okiah- m*
r. L. Hu:,hard
C»cnty Cter*
t Riidie* at Cool s Hint please every,
tody.—tl
May “ 19 and 20
Laverne “ 21 and 22.
Gate “ 24 and 25.
Buffalo July 1st to 21st
I
Harvester Company.
When in the store
call for catalogue
of these tractors
which shows you
how to do more,
work in the same
time—how to d0
the same work in
less time and at
much less cost.
— they show you
the difference in
cost between a
good tractor and
horses, and above
all they show you just what tractor is Most Efficient, Most Economical, Most
Simple and Most Powerful—the tractor for you to use.
Official contests have proved to the world that J. H. 0. KerOSene-GrFIS
Tractors plow for less money per acre and plow more acres pel hour for
the same power than any other tractors.
Not only have I. H. 0. Tractors showed their superiority for plowing
but th-y do many other things equally well—they pull die Disc harrow, Grain
Drill, operate the grain binder, thresher, hunker, shredder, corn sheller, hay
bailer, irrigating pump, haul crops to market and makegood roads aud work
around straw stacks or barns w ithout dauger of tile.
We want to give you the last for your money.
W. H. TEMPLE
BUFFALO, OKLAHOMA.
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1912, newspaper, June 21, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941855/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.