The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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'i t 111 pic Sells Harness.
W \V Whalen SI lJanl,
Uool Inane money on laime. If
WYATT
W W Whalen—St Paul. tf
‘•ee the new hate at Mrs. Campbells.
Peter Shuller wagon that has kept
the lead. Hubbard.
School district warrants at this
oliice. Latest Forms.
§1 T. Palmer of east of town was trad-
ing in the city Saturday,
E. Eee Adams made a trip to the
ranch the tirst of the week.
Have your harness oiled at Temples’
Harness shop. $100 per set.
Mr, Morehead of the Velton country
was trading in Buffalo Saturday.
Travis Ueorge is a recent addition to
the Democrat's subscription list.
Z. T. Miller of west of town was a
Buffalo fcnsiness visitor Saturday.
C. R. Cool—'The Land Man Bells
farms. List your farm with him.—tf
LOANS
C B Herndon was among the Paruna
visitors to the county seat Tuesday.
•lake Zanders o f southeast o f
Buffalo was over to town Saturday.
W. R. Rose and Joe Tinker held a
public sale iu Buffalo last Satur
W W Whalen—St Paul. tf
For Incubators see W. M. Temple.
Rock island Implements, the best
that are made. Hubbard.
Claude Powell of southwest of town
was over the latter part of the week
looking alter business matters.
Buffalo was busy last Saturday
The town was running over with pio-
ple from various parts of the county,
('ashler Martin of the Central Ex-
change Hank o f Woodward, was a
business visitor in the city Thursday
of th is week.
The base hall game between the
boys teams of Paruna and Buffalo on
the local diamond last Saturday was a
victory for the Paruna boys.
S M Molris of Readout was tran
sacting business here the lirsl of the
week, and called at the Democrat of-
fice to pay his subscription.
The store buildings being erected by
W H Temple and E Lee Adams are
progressing rapidly under the super-
vision o f Messers Cool, Prink and
Mongold.
Baptist Notes.
Chamberlain's Cough remedy hau
won its great reputation and extensive
sale by its remarkable cures of coughs
colds and croup. It can be depended
upon Try it. Sold by all dealers.
W W Whalen—St Paul. tf
Joe Munson was up from Kibby
way Saturday shaking hands with
friends.
J R. Beemau of the north side was
a business visitor to tbe county seat
Wednesday.
E. M. Claycouih has been in attend
anee at the session of the District
Court this week,
S. O. \\erts of Ytlton community
was (ransacting business here Satur
day of last week.
Everett Herron, who recently made
a business trip to Wichita, returned
to Buffalo last week.
imcdneiv'
A nice shower of rain fell here Wed
nesday night that will he a great help
to the growing Wheat.
Ross Price, deputy sheriff, has been
in attendance at the session of District
Court now in session.
Y ou will lind a swell line of new and
up to-date spring and summar mil
linery at Mrs Campbells.
In this issue of the Democrat ap
pears the commissoner's proceedings
In full for the last meeting.
Oar good friend Sam Wise of the
Willard vicinity was in Buffalo the
lirst of the week on business.
County Judge Krause has been on
the sick list for several days, but is M. E. Church Notes,
reported some better, lie is enjoying Snn(]liy Sehoo, at ,0 a m
a visit from a brother of lo wa who is ■ > , .
a physician 1‘reaching II a. m . followed by the
. • ' sacramental service.
You can say goodbye to constipation Junior and Senior Epworth League
with a clear conscience if you use17 p. m. followed hy preching, -Couie
( hamberlain s Tablets. Many have with us and we will do you good '’
been,permanently cured by their use. F. M. Hamsun
for sale by all dealers.
I have choice, hlackhulled, white
Jwarf kaffir seed for sale. Seed from
experiment station last year. No
smut, free fro n sorghum, 1 mile north
1-4 east and I 4 north of Yeiton. P. O,
Any one desiring seed will please call
at house. $1.00 per bushel.
2 Id, o 1 O M Shuman.
Dr. P, B, Hall of Dobv Srings, has
now turned his attention to the prac-
tice of medicine and will answer al|
calls in general prae ice. and he has
equipped <n» of the best offices in
W estern Okla. for the treatment of all
forms of chronic diseases. For SO
years he has made a specialty of treat-
ing diseases ot w^meii and piles, and
will promise to cure all piles without
the use of a knife, and almost without
any pain to the paiient.
He has already treated many cases
in this country since he came to Har
per Co. and is willing to giva refer
ences at any time. Dr. Hall is also
better equipped than any physician in
this part of Okla. for the treatment of
the eye. ear, nose and throat and for
accurately titling glasses.
W W Whalen—St Paul. tf
A revival has begun at the
Baptist church and will continue
indefinitely. At the present
there will be just six services
each week at the church house,
as follows; Sunday School mor-
ning, preaching at eleven o’clock
every Sunday morning, the
junior meeting Sunday after-
noon at three o’clock, the young
peoples meeting at seven o’clock
every Sunday evening, preach-
ing services at eight o’clock.
The devil hath said that there
has been no revival, that it was
not real, that it was sentimen-
talism only, and that it is over;
but he is a liar and the father of
lies.
How great a meeting we have
had we leave for God to say and
each individual who “came and
saw.”
We commend the fellowship
and cooperation of the people
who have passed from death un-
to life. We court such. Breth-
ren, you are always welcome
within our walls &s are all men.
You have done us good. Come
back everytime you can.
Remember the announcements
and don’t forget to come. Help
us by letting us be your friend.
Your servant,
A. T. Wilkinson, Pastor.
W W Whalen— St Paul. tf.
VV. W. WHALEN
T. PAUL AND
KANSAS CITY LIFE
90 Days no Interest. 6 months
6 per cent.
Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Hail,
Stock and Grain.
We advertise by paying
BUFFALO, OKLAHOMA I
Christian Chnrch Announcement
For March l*5th,
The usual Sunday fervices. Sermon
topic, for morning. "Where is Jesus
Now? Evening topic. “Sharing B ur
den.” A. M. Gillispie.
Stork Ahead of
the Grim Reaper.
In a tabulated report submit-
<DN
E. A. Burdell, real estate and insur
anoe man of Lavern", was over to the
county seat the middle of the week ----- —.......
on business, and while in the city by Dr. R. R. Anderson, coun-
made the Democrat man a pleasant ty superintendent of Public
call. Mr. Burdell is an experienced health, and published in the Har
newspaper man. per County Democrat at Buffalo.
While in Oklahoma Pity last week we note that the number of
t
H. A . Reed purchased a 6 t hor*e pow
er Caee oil tractior and new steel sep
arator. Harve expects to use Ills
tractor for plowing until threshing
A Sut>. 8iys one outfft will not take
Vare of threshing business.
births in Harper county from
August 1. 1911 to December 31.
1912, was 223, and for the same
period the number of deaths
were only 5«. Thus the births
W W Whalen-St Paul. tf
We have the buggy of quality, the
Mock Island. Hubbard
Many suffers from rheumatism have
been suprised and delighted with the
prompt relief afforded by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment. No one care
of rheumatism in ten requires an in
ternal treatment whatever. This tin
iraent is for sale by all dealers.
FOR RENT-The E 1 2 of NE 1-4
-iee 25 Range 25 Town 29. b(j acres in
cultivation small house, pasture of .20
icres. Price, $ 1.50 per acre for culti-
vated land, total $00.00 payable not
later than May 15. 1013. Owner Ray
It Smith, Sidney, Neb. 1* O box 220
W W Whalen—St Paul. tf
Children are more likely to contract
the contagious disease when they have
colds. \\ hooping cough, diphtheria,
scarlet fever and consumption are dis
eases that are often contracted when
the child has a cold. That is why all
medical authorities say bew are of colds
For the quick cure of colds you will
rind nothing better than Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy. It can always he de
pended upon and is pleasant and safe
to take. For sale by all dealers.
One half section nine miles
from Supply, Grain and stock
farm; Hard land nearly 100
acres in wheat, living waters
1000 locust trees, 300 fruit trees,
cistern, cave and small stone
house. Will sell all. or part esn
be assumed, can use some good
stock. Dr. E ,E. Heady Buffalo,
Harper Co. Okla.
Beware of Ointments for
Catarrh That Contain Mercury
he mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange tint
whole system when entering It through
the mucous surfaces. Such urtiejes should
never be used except on prescriptions
from reputable physicians, as the damage
they will do is ten fold to the good y<,u
can possibly derive from them Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. .1,
Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O., contains no
mercury, and is taken internally, acting
directly upon tie' hlood and mucous sur-
faces of the system. In buvlng Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sore you get the genu-
ine. It Is taken internally and made In
Toledo, Oldn, by F. J. Cheney Sc Co. Tes-
timonials free.
Sold by Druggists. Prico 75c per bottls.
Take Ball's Family Pills foi constipation.
City Barber Shop
J. R. Lennington, Prop.
Your patronage solicited. I am
agent for the Ashland Steam
Laundry,
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
Goin& to Spout
That INew House?
Let us make an estimate on the
work.
A few nice Heaters
for Sale.
All Kinds of Tin
Work.
A h. walker! Lline Hardware Co.
Attorney and
Counsellor at Law
Office in the First National Bank
Building
BUFFALO, - OKLA.
F. Z. Winchell, M. D.
Calls Answered Promptly
At all Hours.
Office in Royal Hotel.
Buffalo, - - Oklahoma.
Dr E E. Heady
Physician &, Surgeon
Calls answered day or night
Office over First National Bank
’Phone Offiice90; Residence 40
Buffalo - Okla
C W. Hofmeister,
Law and Collector.
......f^f^a.czticie:......
economy;
Buy Your Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Etc., at
and note the Lig saving you can make
by buying your supplies here.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE.
It Will Pay You! 7ry It and See!
Office in Basement of First
National Bank.
Come and see tne.
Buffalo, Oklahoma.
A. L. BLAKELY (X (JO.
CONI«ACTORS
AND BUILDERS
Will Build Anything Large or Small.
Estimates Furnished on Short
Notice
Let Us Figure With You
BUFFALO, OKLA.
To please our customers by selling
the very best values at the Very
lowest prices*
A satisfied customer is a permant
advertisement. Call and examine
our winter wear.
W. H. SPILLERS
Vb
Implements, Wagons, Buggies.^
Rock Island Line Peter-Shutler Rock Island
Threshing Machines
and Road Tools
J. I. CASE
240 acres of land in Woods county. exceed the deaths nearly 4 to 1
Okla, to trade for Buffalo property or The report was incomplete, CRMFNT ROCK
rood farm in Harper county, it has but the complete report will not 1 I\
good improvements and 3 m.les irom,change this ratio.-Beacon-
a railroad town,—See Cool the land ‘ i ; l*. t
Ilian. Buffalo, Okla. Ll{?ht' ^'’eme.
I—AND
You judge a man not by what he
promises to do. but what he has done
This is the oulv true trst. Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy judged by this
stand has no superior. People every-
where speak of it in the highest
terms of praise For sale by all deal
era.
John Zander
Contractor and Builder
Will build by eontriot or by day
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Inquire at this oliice, or address
Buffalo, Route 3
Made to order in small or large
| quantities. Get our price lefore
placing your order.
I). F.TTNNEL
BUFFALO. OKLAHOMA
j C. A. WYATT, I
" The FARM L O A IN Man. ^
ou (ret \ our Money when you sign the papers.
To the farmers:-
We* Have tile
Home Insurance Co.
OF NEW YORK
^ ou can pay for your Insur-
ance on the Installment plan
F.asy Payments each Year.
Zook & woodmancy.
AUTOMOBILES
Case Overland Ford
Abstracts.
Notary Pubic.
W. W. Gillenwaters
AUCTIONEER
General Auctioneer and
Stock Salesman
For other particulars
write or phone me at
^ Office in Pappe Building. Buffalo,
KIBBV, - OKLAHOMA.
W e know we have the choice to choose from Come
in and investigate. We solicit a share of your business
S. M. Hubbard W. H. Hubbard
Buffalo, Oklahoma
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1913, newspaper, March 14, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941951/m1/3/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.