The Buffalo Bugle. (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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Land Value Almost Doubled
4’"*3t HEN a Lee county, Illinois, farmer
' ^t\\/f bouclit a run down 4cx>acre farm,
Sw his neighbors thought he had made a
fl*Eh had bargain. After three years soil
JJtiiL treatment by scientific methods, he
raised more than eighty bushels of corn to
acre on land that produced less than thirty
bushels the first year he farmed it.
It is no longer unusual foi us to g t 5
from fwme°rsgwho have been usingf. manure
spreaders consistently for P^no.d" ^‘Xirknd
three to five years, to the effect that their land
I H C Manure Spreaders
are made in various styles and sizesi to^rneet
•all conditions. The low machines are not t
low to be hauled, loaded, through deep mud or
snow. I H C spreaders are made w ith trussed
steel frames in wide, medium and narr
styles; all of guaranteed capacity. 1here are
botli return and endless aprons. In short,
teA an I H C spreader built to meet your
conditions and made to spread manure, straw,
'Tk^eXsTm spread manure evenly
on the level, going up hill, orjlown.. ™
wheel rims are wide and equipped with Z-shapcd
lugs which provide ample tractive povser. 1 -
rear’ axle is located well under the body and
* caries most of the load. The apron moves
! on large rollers. The beater drive is posi-
^ tive but the chain wears only one side. 1 he
I I H C dealer will show you the most effectiv
machine for your work. You can get cata-
| logues from him, or, if you prefer, vu . ||
j International Harvester Company rf Amertca |
lit E. MILLER City Batter Shop
....... It v LENNINGTON, PROP.
mount olive items
Mrs. Tutman is listed with the,
sick. I
0. 0. Owens is very sick this j |
week.
Miss Florence Owens is still on
the sick list.
Rev. Tatman preached at Mt.
Olive Sunday.
Harry Smith called at J.S. Gil-
pin’s Thursday.
A fine rain visited this vicinity
Thursday night.
Wayne Scovel spent Sunday
with Frank Roach.
Mrs. Littie Gilpin went to El-
lemlule on business Tuesday.
Mrs. Bookstore is reported to
be worse, and Mr. B. is just about
down.
Mrs. i.it.ic Gilpm visited ova
Wednesday night with Gr&ndnu.
smith,
Roy Scovel and
UiiUci^ b**C **
Foster.
id Met addon and family vit
,viui i>iil Juiieo and lanmy
Sunday.
G. C. Stewart, the teacher in
jist. 54, went home last Friday
evening.
The Ellendale school, taugi.t
jy Claude Roper, was out last
ur«
Beginning
Saturday, March 29 n
family spei t
oi Five
----We Will St; 11 ru--—--
...200 BAGS...
Granulated
Sugar
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i. vi. Oucns is taking
, u oi .er daughter, Mrs. iioi >
$4.85 Per lOO lbs.
Only 100 pounds to any one party. Come EARLY and
BUY as we will quit selling at that price as soon as the
200 bags are sold.
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1 his Pries is for Cash Only.
Physician and
Surgeon.
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SURGEON. . • . ,
[ke at RulLUo Drug Store|aYour
Steam Laundry.
OKLAHOMA.
iMHWof Women and Children and Suncer
^ecialty. ,
11 calls promptly attends day or nig . I r>T 1T?T? A T f\
JFFALO, OKLAHOMA. BU1F.VLO.
ill Cry Sales in Harper and Ad
"joining Counties
J. I. CORBETT ---------
I enerai AUCtiOilCSr : N 0Wc1eSngSand Pressing Done
ED. S0NTA6,
Merchant Tailor.
Laverne, Okla. i i mov ~~—----- - ,
aduate Missouri Auction School Sewing tfadung Repairs. Nee
Real Estate F arm Loans i
I Also Do Shoe Repairing
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J. M. MIX
auctioneer.
ites Reasonable.
~ . • «•» i * .
les, Oils, Etc.
BUFFALO, OKLAHOMA
W. W. G1LLENWATER
Auction eer !
leasonabie. ^ w -
Satisfaction Assured.; General Auctioneer
. r.i • Rnlosman
Dates made at this office,
phone at my expense.
JFFALO.
w. W. Whalen. St. Paul.
and Stock Salesman
For dates and other particulars
OKLAHOMA. I write or phone me.
KIBBY,
OKLAHOMA.
Buffalo Grain & Goa! Co.
......dealers in...... n
nr/iin. Feed and Coal.
We carry a complete stock of the best grades of
grain, feed and coal.
Highest market prices always paid for all kinds
of grain. Your patronage solicited.
ore, this week.
i uc iiolmeos people closed n.t
vival at Harper View Sundoj
ht a ' eek ago.
uuiii-j >^up t. Mis. is v
,uea the schools in this par to.
CwUhlj ti.oL v.v-ul\.
.Homer Atkins sold a load oi
Kaffir corn to G. W. Stewart, o
Charleston, last week.
J. S. Gilpin went to Woodward
with cane seed and reports it to
oe worth 60c per hundred.
Jewel Powders missed school
last week on account of the ill-
aess of her brother, Floyd.
Miss Burdie Bates, the Harpei
View teacher, has resigned be-
cause she was not able to govern
the school. However, Miss Proc-
tor will complete the term. She
taught at Morning Star during
the winter, and -we hear she is
in excellent teacher.
Legal Blanks.
The following blanks and books
are carried in stock and you can
be supplied in any quantity at the
Bugle office:
Notes
't hresher notes
Chattel mortgages
Assignment of mortgages
Mortgage release
Bills of Sale
Warranty Deeds
Farm Leases
Memorandum books
Receipt books
Pocket Ledgers
Horse and Jack records
School District Warrant books.
Notice of Publication.
In the Justice Court in and for the Town of Bnf-
f*lo» Harper County, State of Oklahoma, be
fore k. Woodmancy, Juatice of the Peace.
A. M. Loomi«. Plaintiff
vs
E P. Teter*. Jr., Defendant
Said defendant, E. P. Teters. Jr., will take no-
Dec 4 hat he has Wen sucu in the above name
»urt l>> A. M. Loomis, sla ve named plaintiff,
tdin* and balin'r eight eer
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Roberts
Successors
rosston,
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to R» Ho Koss & Go*
OKLAHOMA.
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Physician and
Surgeon. : :
Office in First National Bank
Building, ground floor. Phone
CONTRACTOR and
BUILDER.
baptist church notes. DR. R. R. ANDERSON IN. T. Guthrie
Wanted—Fifty people at the ...........
Baptist church house onWednes-
lay evenings. The doctrines of
the church are being studied on
:hose evenings. A golden op- gujiciing) ground floor. P
portunity to learn what Baptists at both office an(j residence,
teach and believe. Bring your guFFALa OKLAHOMA.
oibles.
Wanted—The people to know
chat they are welcome at all the
services at the Baptist church.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 8
p. m. every Sunday.
Wanted—Everybody to know
chat “Trains Through Buffalo
A-ill be discussed at the Baptist
church next Sunday evening at
i o’clock.
Notice—The ordinance of Bap-
tism will be administered Sunday
afternoon, April 6th. The exact
time and place will be announced
A. T. Wilkinson, Pastor.
Estimates furnished on all
contracts. We guarantee all
our work.
BUFFALO.
OKLAHOMA.
FRANK WHITE
later.
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M. E. Church Notes.
Following are the announce-
ments for Sunday, March 30:
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Junior League at 4 p. m.
Senior League at 7 p. m.
There will be no preaching m
the evening as the Pastor will he
in the country at Paruna.
Last Sunday was a good day
r„r,n.c« nt fur w« -Hn* »nj ui,rr««n.**r w,th us. and much interest was
: shown at all the services, fc.
' pecialh was the 11 o clock hou
r.M,t ** ,f intMt because of the excel-
•Sc -,.e of X p«r r*ot per annum ond pray* OI intcre. c . o q
^J^rrunt ih.errfor*. TV.at u. the Kth da> of i • - -----* tK<> St»t* S. S.
The Old Reliable
Auctioneer.....
Sales Cried Anywhere in Har-
per or adjoining counties. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed.
BUFFALO, OKLAHOMA
W. W. Whalen, St. Paul. ^
LW.HOfMEISTER
Law and Collections
give elocution in-
struction to all who desire
same at 25c per lesson.
Mrs. E. C. Johnson.
ELDON J DICK
Located in basement of the j ——
First National Bank Building. Office-Upstaire in Royal Hotel
Call and see me. Building.
BUFFALO
Attorney-at-Law
BUFFALO, OKLA.
f. Z. Winched, M.D.
Calls Answered Promptly.
OKLAHOMA. BUFFALO. OKLAHOMA.
Office Phone 94.
Residence Phone SS.
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V. H. TEMPLE, - Undertaker. J
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ref or*. Th.« «■ th* wfc ^ « ;ent report of the State S. S.
K.ir » +*** mrJLrSZZ convention by D.P. Parker, pres-
^ __<nnriav
ident of Harj>er county Sunday
schools, who is the teacher of
our Men’s Bible Class.
F. L. Hamand. Pastor.
ent
Large assort
lurial Robes end Supr
ied in stock.
A first-cia- ■» licensed «
urnished promptly at ;
Tearse Furnished.
>f Caskets.
car-
l .aimer
in.
Buffalo. Oklahoma.
tyt-F mgft* to De i^micu •«• C®
1 1th day of February. ttlA «»»» wtmbim levied
„f MMifiV to Mud
i dlfrtoknt l-errt*fo™v api rmiMsd at M veoty -hve
, .. ttuchMM tarixw th* tecotai
1 Fount upon ax! brwar-eorn. and that you i
* „ ;,,r <awl WI of paf-tru ar. therein filed j
.. <„ ..la!. the l»t day of April, m3- at !
' r „f J e ew*k F «n_ at ahteh iw »a>d
! La e ™ «t foe trial at the UToe of the aaure
IriHMilMlte - «»** T-Wrffcj- u, lIJC ^avj-.r-e
makes it the leader amonp
j in had ue. rrantesi .Ul he P~»-
I €Ti, M-.Werd avi! ta aataafr tnri l^-tayrenl.
I Wi-ae-a hard and -tal tha Mth 4v W
rs-ry.
Utlt
The positive merit and success
of the "people’s popular paper
r.akes it the leader among the
entire family. There is no sub-
stitute for the leading newspap-
----------er. Just $1.00 a year and the
Bugle wi 11 be a welcome weekly
fUu Manor F ont, Ok^-aa j %iaitor at your home.
aao. - - - M ~ ITMintllT_
pure:
FOR
EIVEIRV NEED!
We carry a large assortment of Fure
Drugs, as well as the most popular mer-
itorious “patent” medicines. We solic-
it vour drug business, assuring jou of
good goods and the best drug service.
PRESCRIPTION work
a SPECIALTY_
THE BUFFALO DRUG CO.
Dr. E. M. Miller. Prop. ~ Buffalo, Okla.
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Sehy, H. E. The Buffalo Bugle. (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1913, newspaper, March 27, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941952/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.