The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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The Harper County
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Ccmocrat.
e. LEE ADAMS, Editor 4f Proprietor.
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ADVERTISING RATES
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aL’K*: PBf in^b pur lnsortlou.
Locals,6c per line per Insertion.
PUBLISHED EACH FtUDAY.
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Admitted ns mall matter of tbs Beeond
claes April 22 Jb07.
RUBSOBIPTION........One Year..$1.0
WHO’S FIGHTING BUF-
FALO- AND WHY?
Why this fight on BulYalo by a
small clique o f political spell-
binders and WHY? Who are
they—do you know them-can
you figure out what the object is?
We could tell you who it is and
why but we are not ready to do
that just yet. Keep y.our eye on
the indicator! They are a bunch
of sore-heads and broken-down
politicians and the game they are
trying to pull over on the people
of Harper county is one that will
startle you when you know the
truth, it is a neat game all
right and the players think they
^ i
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(Conducted by the National Woman’*
Christian Temperance Union.)
When in Buffalo Drop
in at:
It is a good thing perhaps that
there was not a bigger wheat
crop in Harper County this year
as there would have been so
many people riding around in
automobiles that the editor would
have to drive old Fanny out in
tlieimxtumi to keep from net-1 have alTtiiT trumps: “but"when
ting mu our. their hand is culled watch the
thing explode. We dislike a
light out of season, however the | precisely tb» same reason
, . , , opposition persists in keeping TWn n, atm,re
Hus town content emse vet (the thjnK everlastingly going, so Th« great white riagn«. tnberraio-
with the shaie ot stitc y ®cul | through force of necessity and:BiB. ktllB lon.non pemon* » year; is,-
business that comes to them, but jR duty we owe our town an,J th(. was spent U-t yg«r to destroy
(hose reaching out for the count- L |mycrg of Harper countyi®we
i v trade and a great or volumn ot
business advertise in the Harper
Fount.v Democrat, and get much
of the trade that otherwise
Some of the businessmen of
LIQUOR TRAFFIC A PERIL.
Prohibition Is inevitable In thla
country, save the Boston Advertiser.
With practically the whole world con-
ceding that alcohol is h bad handicap
to any nation, and that the abolition
of Its use means a healthy—not an
artificial—Increase In the efficiency of
the average producer, public senti-
ment in this country Is going to wipe
out the saloon, just as It has wiped
out such nuisances ss the polluted
public or private water supply, or the
manufacture of poisoned foods or em-
balmed meatstuffs They were ahol-
Ished because they were s danger to
national safety and efficiency. And
the saloon Is certain to be abolished
In precisely th® same way and for
CLINE’S HARDWARE
SEE OUR NICE DISPLAY OF STEAMER RUGS AND
AUTO ROBES
ar«- going to lay this thing bare,
let the chips fall where they may.
Our hat’s in the ring and we’ll
sec who will be the first to
try to kick it out.
Democrat! Get your friends to
ihc Country with theii adveili^- jjjubscribe for the Democrat as
iug matter and do nobody but j wy r)ect| ^jie aupport of all who
would go to other towns and to
the mail order houses that lluod
themselves any particular good,
i rude at home read the adver-
tisements in the Harper County
Democrat and patronize the ad-
vertisers.
There i> no longer any doubt
ot the return oi prosperity. Our
oid friend is with us again. He
is not here m great chunks, with
bags lull of shimmering gold,
and automobiles for everybody
hot (he old boy has brought an
increase in the volume of bute-
ne.ss, and a relaxation in thei
believe in a square deal. Don't
crawl in your hole and let a pack
of incompetents, falsifiers and
political healers further their na-
farious scheme through your si-
lence. The deal they arc trying
to put over would be an outrage
upon the tax-payors of this coun-
ty. Many good conscientious
people over the county are being
hood winked and we are going to
pull that hood-wink off. Dju't
1* and prevent Ha further spread All
ar«* working to destroy )t Plagn#
two, the liquor traffic, teills yearly
from 5no,ooo to too,noo Suppose that
200,000 doctora, 200,000 nurses. 50,.
000 grave diggers, 10,000 casket and
coffin makers, should petition con-
VVaLrli llit'i ?r°sfl' Petition legislatures, demand of
politicians that tuberculosis must not
be stamped out Their trades, pro-
fessions, prosperity demand that the
plague he left at liberty, just licensed
end regulated A world wide cry of
horror would arise But that is what
we do with the worse plague of the
liquor traffic.—Exchange
f*i '* 's' T 'l 'i <§* 6’'I''S''3 r*',s’ TTT*§• f-TTVV "b
Cthocs Irom The Hills
AS LIQUOR SELLER SEES IT,
Being Interviewed by a newspaper
reporter on the suhiert of prohibition
—one which is on everybody’s tongue
—Barney Grogan, a well known Chica-
go liquor dealer, had this to say:
"It they voted the wet-drv question
in Chicago some Sunday morning the
whole citv would go dry. It's the men
and women who wet personally
who will finally decide the issue They
arc flopping about and will try it as
an experiment. Maybe they will go
let a few "wise ones” use you as
a cat’s-paw to pull the chestnuts bark—mavbe not They don’t know
«“ of U» ««• W. want .hi.j TSJSTJffS
paper to go to every tax-payer in j prohibition wave is getting bigger
money markets, and a renewed j Harper county and we intend to] "very dl,>' ’
confidence in business circles ami jinake it worth their reading. \Ve point wfll taken
in the agricultural districts. jarc going to tell them what it is i.art year the minnia legislature
Men of ail classes arc loosen- 'all about. Wc may have a stick »’o»*?d to found a miony for epileptics
of Dynamite planted under our| ,n B mm,hcr of B#3tc? ,h'BP srP
f y T d* * 'S' •fr+# * $ d-fr'S'♦ 4’ ♦ ■ - $>■rt "r ♦
Mr. Dave Martin and wife
made a trip to Protection Mon-
day.
Mr. Jesse Brazier and Miss
Coy Richards were quietly mar-
ried at the home of the bride’s
parents, D. D. Richards, Dec. 1.
Mr. McNutt officiated.
Mr. E. O. .Vickers and family
spent Sunday near Kibby.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Oliver spent |
Sunday at George Martin’s.
Guile a crowd of young people
attended the party at W. W.
Lakes’ Friday evening.
Mrs. Geo. Wilkinson and dau-
ghter Alice and Mr. Orval Beard
took dinner at A. C. Branchs’
Sunday.
Town Lots in Buffalo
Ranging in price from ten dollars and up on reasonable
terms. For particulars see
R. R. JVTMINN, at Treasurer’s Office
Pure air, good morals, and an
atmoshere of refinement will al-
ways exist at the new theatre in
Buffalo.
Bank Report.
lteport ot the condition of
fThe Bank of Buffalo
at Buffalo, iu the State of
Oklahoma, at the close of business
Nov. 10, 1915,
Resources
| Ltmn« and Discounts............$74,899 17
I Overdrafts,secured and unsecured 178.39
j Banking House ............. 3,000.00
j Furniture and Fixtures........ 333 0*1
i Due from banks.......... 7.416.25
Checks and othet cash Items . . 85.05
Siam koblcr went to Protection i £*Hh in Bank...... . . • •••• 5-344 W*
1 Securities with State Banking Bd
Total .....................
ing their purse strings, money is
on a hunt for investment, intploy-
ers are taking on more men. and
ready well establish*5*! Institutions. A
Plant as liavc Others who *larcd , home fnr these unfortunates is necea
the truth; we may Lie sand-bag ! “ary. wh>' did 1,0 not Hkewig* ,on
the wheels of industry are hum-|gedat night by some of their | 1^10^0
ming at a more rapid rate than
f< r many months past.
Merchants report increased
sides and easier collections, buy-
ers are selecting better and more
expensive articles, and a spirit
of relief and confidence is in evi-
dence everywhere.
the first of the week.
Myrtle Fake spent Sunday! Liabilities
with Myrtle Anderson. j surplusSFumdPaid Iu
Russel Shinn spent Sunday! cnTivided^rofijs. less Excuse*
with home folks near I'crn. * Duo to Banks
. | Ind. Deposit* subject to check
Wade Houston of Montana IS 1 Time e ertifleates of Deposit. ..
, .... 1, r • 1 ; Cashier’s checks outstanding
here visiting old friends. j Bins ravabie....................
1.500,00
Notice for Hearing Petition for
Letters of Administration.
Notice.
Stnto of Oklahoma. * 83_ Couuty Court.
Harper CouDty. i
Notice is hereby given on the Hth day of
November A. D.. 1915, W. H. Temple filed
in the County Court of tho County of
Harper and 8tate|ot Oklahoma, a petition
praying fnr letters of Administration to
be issued to li. R. McMInn upon the es-
tate of W. F, Thomas deceased, late of Lire
County of Harper and State of Oklahoma,
And pursuant to an order of said County
Court. Saturday, the 27th day of Novem-
ber A. D. 1915. at tho hour of 2 o’clock p.
m..’of said day. that being a day of the
r*3gular October Term' A D. 1915. of said
Couuty Court, has beep appointed as the
time for hearing said application, when
and where any person interested may
contest said petition by filing written op-
position thereto on the grounds of in-
competency of the applicant, or may as-
sert his own rights to the administration
and praying that Letters be Issued to
himself,
----| Witness A. H. Walker, Judge of the
$92,783,76 County Court of the Couuty of Harper,
' and the seal of the Court affixed, the 8th
day ot November A. D. 1915.
[seal] A. H. Walker, C ounty Judge.
11 12 3t
l'l.OOO.OO
5.700.00
710.62
2.000.00
58.051.46
7.758.08
3.543.t'O
5.000.00
hirelings; a bond-fire may be celebration of the Fourth of July? in-
built under our home; but we are stead, we instituted the sane Fourth
going to tell the whole story that
the people may be prepared. Whatever for our celebrants. Alcohol
Watch the Democrat. ! 99 R dritik must go. It is an economic
absurdity.—Charles F. Head, M. D., 1111-
-o---- Dnjs Medical Journal
Doff Houston returned Wed-1 Total.........................$92,763.76
nesdoy from Rocky Ford. Colo.. *«•*•»'
where he was visiting his brother above named Bank, do solemnly
Whiitorwill
(Republican.)
I recently read in a religious model farm
TherVare bright spots
for the future. Let all steer for r'. y; aT? ar:*c e lrom °ne leading tjon )n 8tork ralBlng and farra1nK Bha)i
them and keep head and eyes to ,n Denver, Colorado, in be given for the benPfit Dr the public
the front.-Carmen Headlight, which he advocates graded les- Is prnvided for by
sons for our Sunday Schools, and R Nelson, former editor and owner Of
, . , . the Kansas City Star. The clause r*>-
he gives as a reason for graded ,ating ,0 ,ifJuor rpadi<> -No ppr(inn
lpssons that our day schools are Shall, during the thirty-year period.
C* C ou UA • {graded, from Primary to High seU on *aid landa »nv spifituo,,*, malt
Free Sp>eech! Oh, what crimes „ , . T , , . . , or vinous liquors of any kind.
. . , . ., , s School. I tremble in fear for
are committed in thy name!!., . , • T - -
Every Socialist mud-daubber in that reverend Dlvine- 1 am a* Reduced taxes.
, ,y , , ... , ,. , fraid that much learning hath Tbn tax ra,e for Jumata county,
the land yelps like he or his kind, ijiadehjm mad for surp]v no p... has been reduced from s to 4 *
was
and
help
swear that the above statement is true
to the best ot my knowledge and be-
lief, so help me God.
R. K. McMinn, President.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
18th day of Nov. 1915
W. G. BANDY. Notify Public.
•My Commission Expires Feb. 26. 1918.
c orrect—Attest:
l f: StSIin. ;
M. C. Church Notes.
The pastor is back again
on the job willing to be of
to any one that needs him.
Our Sunday school has been
very unfortunate to lose our
superintendent but still we can
do good work. We have Mr.
Beck to superintend till the next # ’
S. S. board meeting. The church Notice of Sate of
is doing nice work and especially 1
our choir.
Notice of Settlement of Account
— Administrator or Executor.
Notice.
■SS’.SSfSSSS.’ i.«"5'--.»..ycoun
In the Matter of the Estates <d Dhlii — I K.
Maxwell, Ora M, Maxwell, Jame6 D. Rog-
ers. W. Albert Nickerson and Martha E.
Largent Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, IhRt B. E. Wil-
liams, clarence L. Harrison, contad bee-
ger and Ezra Wayrnan the duly appointed
and qualified Administrators of the estate
of Daniel K. Maxwell Ora M. Maxwell.
James D. Rogers, W. Albert Nickerson
and Maltha E, Largent deceased, nave
rendered and presented for settlement,
and filed in said court their final account
and report -of administration as such
Administrators and praying for distribu-
tion of the balance iu their hands; and
■*«“ “"1 LoudeDbau, w.goo ii
i ut Hubbard’s, tf
.tot nt mo uiuu , ,^„ J„ t a., nas neen reaucea irom t> to 4 Vi
the author of the Freet‘ , , ’ y . * As there was a decrease of
body but a mad man would take $33,000 in the debt of the county dur-
such an insane position. I won- in* one >par of furtaiied license and
tier if he or anvone else who is in ,wo year8 of ab,,o!u,p,y no ,'cen8,,■,he
tier u ne or anyone eise wno is in county commissioners felt they could
favor of graded lessons can tell afford to grant this reduction to the
US which end of the Bible is the ta*P*Y*r«- Juniata county maintains
r, . r» _ i 1 l on almshouse and finds little use for
Primary Department, and where nnn cven u
we will find the eighth grade in depression.
that great system of study, and -
who are in the graduating de- PATRI0T,C duty.
Speech provision in the United
Slates constitution? Who gawe
this country free government,
free speech and free religion?
And who have abused them more
freely than the socialists? Think
on these matters people, and
wake up ere you be misled.
Does Free Speech mean that
every dirty muck-raker has the
inherent right to abuse the peo-
Execution
XoticM is hereby given that in pursu-
TV10 Rret mmrtorlv ance of a writ of execution is-ued out of
ine ur&i quaiieiiy cIt.rk-^ 0mce or the district court in and
conference that was announced for Hai per county, state of Oklahoma, on
. . _ , . , , . I the tub day of November, 1915. in an action
tO be heid Dec. 14 has been post" wherein The State of Oklahoma on the
poned to a later date that will be 'iSSXZVf:
announced later. Our Dist, .Reynolds anil c c. Doby were defend-
. ants, commanding me to levy upon prop-
Supt. is called to Guthrie on the *>rty belongiDg to said defendants. Dau
' Rutledge. J. P. Reynolds and c. c. Doby.
said. day. at the county court room, in
the city of Buffalo in said county, has
been duly appointed by the said court,
T IT rl r' *or ,*ie settlement of said account, at
Lanas unaer Which time aud place any person inter-
ested in said estate may appearand show
cause, ii any they have, wny said account
should not he approved and distribution
made as prayed for,
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto
set my had and affixed the S9al of euhl
court, this 17th day of November A. D,
1915.
fSEAi.| A H. Walkeb. county Judge,
11 19 3t
on® even under the present business
. General JofTre. communicating his
oartment. The writer firmly be- decree of prohibition for the French
Geves that it i9 purely a money "rn>y to ihe newspapers at Nancy.
. making scheme for in this wav BaM "J* *»• patriot.
Lie. the government and every-: , * , »• i • j ,0 flKh' fn *>I Us forms
thinsr else bv downright ^ ino there must be all kinds of publl- Kv«ryone must understand that any
. “ ® i cation in order to supply the var- thing capable of diminishing the moral
und cunning nusrepreseD tatlOn?L . , ., , ^ and material strength of our aruvr
We«» NO! Every t/,inkinE ,0U8 8T>d“ theref“2 ?must! . ,ni» «ih, h
limn Smys NO! Ever, hun-st! l"'CCS8?nly C“‘m0r?' " hel1 w<’ ,l',nal ,n "" ’
. kkxi m .. .. have tne uniform lessons from -
man says NU! More ol ^ese , . h ,artothc l>rilnarv barleycorn s influence.
Mgitators of tyranny and disrc- . K »ri nan . , bllVf, rP^n,1:r r,por„d on .
. . i t’ w' * . Department, wc were studying separate »tudy or :«9 murderer* ai
51H Vt sbottW K>.mg from be- ^ 8gnie le880|1i and waIkmg mho, used to bv 4,5 p*r
omd an ut*n n*nco. Detnocricy , . •, . cent. «hii® b*it 12« per r«n» were ab
gHVO this CWintry Free r^ern-if" C t!* 10 «rtH *Ty8ter', Stainers Nearly half «er. under
, L- c . . r, ies of the Bible, but sonic feather! inff*tenr» *tr«vtjoi when the ertm®
Et« Speech and Free R-|braln ha3 ,ntroductd
14th for a very important meet-
ing for the church.
Services next Sunday; S. S. at
10 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M.
Epworth league at 6;30 P. M.
Preaching at 7.30 P. M. Subject;
Religion of public opinion.
auflicleut to satisfy a judgment rendered Nottep of Sale of Lands I Jnder
ir. cald action la favor of Th* State of Ok-! iN0UCe 01 OI UilUtr
lahcma on the RelaUon or D. P. Parker,
county Attorney, against Dan Rutledge.
J. P Reynolds aud c. c. Doby for the sum
of Three Hundred Seventeen and 90-ltsj
Dollars ($317.90). with $23 38 costs, with
interest thereon a* ft", from th« day of
judgment, the 1st day of March. 1915: 1
have levied upon certain landa and tene-
i meuts he’onglug to said c. c. Doby. one
rv _*» t _ » __ »• j of said defendants, not exempt from sale
DOB t forget prayer meeting j under execution, for want ot goods and
chattel- of the said Dan Rutledge. J T.
Reynold* and c,c. Dobjr.or either of them
to- wit:
The xw'j of th« NE % of Section 15.and
the 8EV« ol the f»W\ and three and one-
fourth acres In the Southwest corner of
Thursday night at 7.3U P. M.
Execution.
Notice In hereby given th '.t in pursu-
ance of a writ of elocution issued out of
the Clerk's office of the District Conrt in
and lor Harper county, state ol Oklaho-
ma, on the 19th day ot October. l;*15 in
an action wherein 8.N. Rogers was plain-
tiff and C. C. Doby was defendant, cnin-
muudiug me to levy upon property be-
longing to said defendant. J. C. Doby.
sufficient to satisfy a mogmant rendered
in said action in the justice of the peuen
court of the town of Buffalo. Okla.. and
transc-lpt thereof filed In the office of the
clerk of the district conrt of said couuty.
in fa'or of 8. N. Rogers against C.L.Doby
for the sum ef «64.69.with fa.IO costs, with
the 8" 4 and the 8E 1-4 ol the 8E 1 1 lees j interest thereon Irom the date of ju tg-
six acre* in the HE corner vf Section 10.
i all m Township 27 N R 24 W I M. -ontain
incut, the 29th day of September. 1914. at
ten per c-nt per annum and clerk's acci n-
this
• Jldlll | left O lllil VUULCK llll^ flew
and 4Inin these blatnirrm-|. i . . . n
... .u . ..A______ .. 1 thing, which the writer affirms
have the liberties they cv vry !
is the most unfortunate thing body*
vii committed and 27 9 per rent bad
a bisforv of prarlmj* arr*** for drunk
®nnes« "—Dr Rock BIay*ter in Exary-
that was ever introduced in a
ijtny abuRc. Their enneeption .if
Free Speech n» »<• abtig*. evert--*Jo . .. , , ,,
v , , .. . i buiHtay School, it anyone, who
-vrrythmir %iiH i„. l|mjCTrt>11.,6 llw KlalM I,
tsll.4'411 41.1 , 1—1-1,1- ■ y,,J who 15 roilfl'l.’.lf 1*141 ll-ha-
tuffneti^Uig to 8*v for it. and
wfphos f.» difeu^s thr matter thru
the C 'lmuiio rd Urn- paper or ?*»tnc
othrr piUFr wit1) ,nf"- l w»?h be
wt*uld roll up hr* feleeves And
lawieggnesK und violorv-r. gnd to
stir up hratinv arrq/og y*|«
lliciii ll**t i* n>a«lr *ut |>| tnri|>al| V
»*t foreifrtiers w|h» Cnr0 hctlunE
h r the welfare oc t-afetv of thei
Nation that Lx rbors them. Is th s, _ ,
•I, ir.nvi t r- * come st it; for we anxious
•kind if free dent vou approve , ,
....I j» .*,,, Ow M ltor
»re gwo* to align raelva with 7
Kirkjanw.
CHAMPION OF AR8TINENCE
Tb« Grand Puk» Nlcbolaa Nirb«,ae
rltch commanding *h* *n*ir* Rqaatan
armv stand* alx f**f »rr*n Inchca
High drink* no wine *nd I* accradi'ed
with the abolition of vodka In th*
jr*er * A 4fr,in|r#r inldtef
fpr t|j|i j»rr»#pt w »r r a rrj* ijp
TtST or PATRIOTISM.
That toototaliatn la about to bacotn*
» teat of patrloOwm In Gr*at Britain
la the opinion of the Nation a London
gnbl’ i’ioa.
Baptist Church Notes.
Our Sunday School is running
well — Efficiency is on every ton-
gue. and our teachers are doing
their best that each lesson will be
especially helpful to all —If you _ ____________________________
l..„ ,.lir o-.-.j-.. I m-ot c .ropany Id the sum of «4t*Oi<). dat-| xw- of the NF'a iif Section 15. and th*
have not attended our oundav ed May 27th l»ll> aud recorltd In book «ot , SE1, of the 8W',and 3** ares in the 8.
School nlan to come with in Mortgage* page 4J9 and judgment in 1 - —..... -.....
3CDOOI. Plan w ume wiwi uh. , tavor s. N Roger* rendered in J r
The paster will preach morn- ‘ Court of the Town ol Buffalo. Sept. 29tb.
, , j mil. ftWd tp Dtatrl't coart Nov
inp sud evening ^ Inc ususl1 eirroti «ij fin mm inotis oct.
hours-Mrs. Tyson will also sing ,,i,, ,oUI du*’ of
in both services.
ing 117 I 4 a re*, eitnated in eatd Harper tng co*t*. «6euf IJ.10: I hav» levied ujx.n
count; and h.i'» duly cau*e<l said land*; reitatu land* and tenementa Irelunging t,,
and tei.em* Bteto t»e appraiee,! according nntd C. C. Doby.not «T»tnpt from mate Iiu-
*o taw at ?t JWt.Kn Hul«l t* vy andappral*- dvr execution.for want of goodaandchtt'-
! ni-i t having tieen made Mibject to prior Gv|*0f *aiil C. C. Doby. to-wit All the
:*. n and mortgage to f. B. coilln* Iii'e*t- , riaht.tltle aL.ltoteiei,; ol c. c.Dohy to the
therefore, notice I* hereby
j gl' ea. that in pureuaoce of I he commands
ol *®1d wrt*. 1 will offer tor eat* and **ll
Our church decides a full-time for c„*h to the highest bidder said UmI*
_ •• _• ■ i . *nd *rn*m»n!» or id much thereof «-
l>rcacn*ng, and we hereby invite I.,,, 4,, ,h. s*jd iudgm-t and -o*. .,
ami «r nr a kin * to -ad! Bort|i«r «o«i pri«*r
WPr,ni" BIFIK |« «ktt« diieriM. oi Noadiv. tbf
j of r^coher. 1TI5. at th** boar of
I ;if»r m- of ?kAk1 di*. •* th*" fio*t «»f
1 • o*r# kciH la tb* cltT of Buffalo m
I r*id fMf|f l |f\d
. ! Vi'ieti 0? |«n*1 IbU iht ll*b t(
A*d« ItoHliin | jCov-mHer jvjv
you to our w*>rk
each Sunday.
E IgAi T. Thorn
1
W corner ol the t»VV 1-4 of the 8E 1-4 of
the HE 1-4. lea* six acres in Section 10.
ail In Township 27. K R 24. 'VIM. con-
taining II? 1-4 acie*. altuat-d in Hurp-r
county, and hare duly caused said laud*
and tenements appraised according to law
at $1,540.00. Haiti lands were levied ou
and appraised subject to prior lien and
■uoitgagt to F B Collin* Inveatm-nt
Cotupaar In the *um ot 91' dated May
tltb 1910. and recorded in book ot Moit-
gages 7 pag" 19 tn Helper County. OLU .
Now. therefore, notice t* hereby gtv-n.
tbat In pnrsiaot of the cinroand* ol *abl
writ I will off-r lor sate and sell for -adi
tn the highest Mdd*r said land and ter*-
ments, or »o mu h thereof a* will aattsly
said indgtEta'and cost*, kabyect to Mil
•*1 a-» es l
laughter ta oce of the tuoat health - I
fui eggrtiOD*. it m ot great help to di- j
geetroti A MU I more effectual heip i» !
« 4<*e of l kinterlaio'i Tablet* If 1
lint •lamtM h* tr.. .*de.| w ill, itrQlge*
* —to gi*« drew a trial. They only
. ti * awAittr Dttaicgblt trerywbtrt.
Sheriff or Harper county. Okwh
11-12-5 By H. D..Lt*cm. Tnder-Hherlff.
*itka I.umber •'«. for l.**uit»er. II
ware ami all hiud* building Materia j II 12 it
i | u.n Mondar
l‘ at the llo*i
2 00 p. ni. td -aid day. at Up float door
of th- coart house in the alt/ of Buffalo,
in -aid county and -tale.
. ■ W it ne** my hand (hi* 41 th day of No-
r< j )• int- r 1*15.
I N W kaiiovt*
I bheuff Haipei Couuty. Oils.
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1915, newspaper, December 10, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941917/m1/2/?q=houston: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.