The Buffalo Bugle. (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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WEEK’S
COOL
1,000.
Let Blakely & Co. figure with
you if you intend to build.
W
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1,000.
Post-cards at Mrs. Cool’s.
John Cooper was up today.
C. R. Cool for your farm loan.
Mrs. Win, Boyle is reported to
be quite sick.
C. H. Remmele
visitor today.
1,000.
Smoke the ‘ Creole”
W. W. Whalen, St. Paul.
Heating stoves at Temple’s.
Try a “Creole” 5c smoke.
For sale at Dr. Miller’s.
Remember the Guy Hurd sale
of stock and implements at the
Mix livery barn Saturday.
C. \V. Simonds has been ab-
sent the past week on a Survey-
Nothing cheap about the Bugle ing trip over to the west part of
only its subscription price- ,$1.00 the county.
avcai' j J. J. Rader, of Murray pre-
A. M. Henley left Tuesday on cinet, was a Saturday business
a business trip to the oil fields at , visitor in the city. John made
( ushing. [ our office a pleasant and welcome
Free air for your cars at the 'lsl1.
1
City Garage & Machine Shop i
Wo do any and all kinds of Automobile repair- "
ing. Iloilcr work a specialty. General repair work
of any kind promptly executed.
cars
Machine
Shop.
City Garage &
Help yourself!
LOANS
Feterita and pure kalfir corn
seed for sale on the O. G. Har-
per place, west of town.
W. S. Damron.
Mr. and Mrs. 01 Keith and lit
was a Buffalo j LeGear’s Stock Food for sale1 tie daughter, of Kibby, visited
: at the Butfalo Drug Store. with Buffalo relatives and friends
Sharp Carpenter was dow n Monday.
Mrs. Staton was listed with the j
sick last week. j from the north country Friday. j. W. Bunger was trading in
G. W. Watson was a Saturday j Mr. and3Mrs. D. Fiske spent the city Tuesday. Before going
trader in the city. j Sunday
! family.
Robt. Hayes was here Satur-
day from Willard.
with
S. T. Morey was up from May
last Friday evening.
J. W. Mix has our thanks for
E. M. Knight was up from the * a dollar on subscription paid us
W. B. Combs and home he made us a call and left
us a subscription dollar.
C. Doby, of Doby Springs, j Miss Edna Gregory, of Moore-
the city visitors on land, is the new stenographer! For a regular weekly newspaper
I employed by Abstracter B. E. j clipping subscribe for a good
Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Rose,
! north of Buffalo, are happy over
; the arrival of a fine it 1-2 pound
daughter, born to them last Fri-
i day night.
Mr. and Mrs. K.L. Herron and
I little son returned Friday even-
ing from a several weeks’ visit
: with Everett’s parents at Hun
! ter. this state.
Mrs. DeWater’s place of husi
i ness is just about as busy as any
in town, but why shouldn’t it be?
' She is turning out. some splendid
work in the photographic lino.
If you appreciate all the home
I news subscribe for the Bugle.
(iivc* U» n Triftl.
We carry a full and complete line of
accessories. Your patronage solicited,
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
all needed
All work
Ci KINS & OSBORN,
Proprietors.
Buffalo, ()kln.
CMSSiriElQt j Mongold & Brinker
A\lDVmTOPffi
v fi
was among
Saturday.
last Friday,
Larkin Haynes, from over Gate
way, was a visitor in the county
seat Wednesday.
W. A. Barnard, of near Doby
Springs, was noted on our busy
streets Saturday.
W. T. Murray was over from
Murray last Friday and Saturday
attending to business.
A. U. Potter and wife spent
the day Monday in the home of
John Kindt and family.
Lot Ravenscraft drove up from
south side Saturday.
C. H. Smith and wife visited
city friends Saturday.
Dr. H. Walker, of Rosston, was
a Buffalo visitor on Tuesday.
H. S. Vanderpool, of Willard,
was a city visitor on Monday.
Mrs. I. Monhollon was listed
with the sick the first of the
week.
Miss Vida Combs has been on
the sick list this week with ton-
silitis.
J. C. Odell and Harry Sawyer
were down from near Willard
Tuesday.
Janies, N. C. Austin has his
fine bed of strawberries nicely
mulched.
W. F. Smith, of near Willard,
transacted business in the city
on Monday.
C. J. Gehrmann, of Paruna,
was in the county seat on busi-
ness Monday.
Dr. I. H. Huff, the veterinar-
ian at Doby Springs, was a city
visitor Monday.
W. B. Combs had us credit up
his subscription for six months
more last Monday.
If you want to save money on
your farm loan see Frank White,
the real estate man.
For Rent—Another four room
house in Buffalo.—Clinton Cosby
Phone 52 on Line 4.
R. A. Cotter, of Route 2, re-
membered us with his subscrip- past week with the home folks
tion help last Friday. at Bvron and with Charley’s par-
T T n i t ii-i ents at Ingersoll.
Mrs. J. J. Pulsifer and chil-
dren spent the day Saturday' A. U. Potter and family, J. E.
With Buffalo friends. Foster and family and J. R. Bel-
0 . T,.u, cher and wife took in the sights
.. M , .. j in Buffalo Saturday,
city Monday attend- j
R. W. Smith and family spent
Williams in the Harper County | daily paper and get > it lirst-
Abstraet Co.’s office. j handed.
M O N E! V The last number of the Buffalo
G. P. Hurd will hold a public I ^tOTe„Co^..^ “2“™*
sale of horses, implements, etc.,
on the streets of Buffalo, Satur-
day afternoon, Feb. 1st. at 2:00
o’clock.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. G. F.
Contractors and
Builders.
W. W. Whalen, St. Paul.
Wanted $1.00 for the Bugle.
All kinds Of post-cards at Mrs.
Cool’s.
School books
Drug Store.
Estimates furnished on build-
| ing contracts of all kinds.
We will build anything from a
I chicken-coop to a mansion,
j Let us figure with you before
at the Buffalo | you build.
I BUFFALO, OKLAHOMA
Heating stoves, from $4.75 up
at W. H. Temple’s.
other daughter (No. 5.) Just
one more, Guy, and you’ll have
the editor tied.
W. T. Sheriff and wife, of near
Doby Springs, were Tuesday tra-
ders in the county hub. Will is
Laverne Tuesday to attend to! completing a fine new four-
some matters of business.
Tablets, pens, pencils, inks,
etc., at the Buffalo Drug Store.
For registered Foland-China
hogs see Fred Hornbook, Char-
leston, Okla.
By far the best 5c cigar is the
sale
C. H. Amacker is in Kansas
City this week attending a meet-
ing of Midland Life agents.
Mrs. J. S. Westhafer has not
as yet fully recovered from her
recent seige with erysipelas.
When you are in Ashland and
want a good clean room and bed,
put up with Mrs. A. Casteel.
Attorney Eldon J. Dick and
Abstracter B. E. Williams made
a business trip to Laverne on
Tuesday.
Chase, the “Silver-Toned Orator
of the North.” Hear him at the
Christian church Monday night,
Feb. 17th.
J. R. Lenington moved into his
Hurd ' last' MondTTewningTYn- neW, barTber shop the firet of ,be ... .... .
week. Jim says you must take! “Creole.” Try one! For
your hat off to him in the new' j at Dr. Miller’s drug store,
parlor especially if you wants] , havc somc m,e feterita seed
hair-cut. Are you next. j for sa|t. a reasonable price. —
We are indebted to C, F. Hub-1 E; Cj. Johnson, at First National
hard for a fine broom made toj inv‘
our special order. Charley sure j Lost. Several weeks ago, on
understands all he knows about tlie Hoy road south of Buffalo, a
the broom-making business, and
his factory turns out as good a
OTTER CREEK
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room residence on his farm.
ON
large butcher knife. Finder
please leave same at the Bugle
office and oblige.
F E. Hockett.
Charley Anderson is digging a
Well.
Grandma Cray is reported sick
this week.
Alta McGinnis visited Mrs. De-
laney last Sunday.
M. J. Nelson’s spent Sunday
at the Itelaney home.
Charley Clark is seeding his
broom-corn this week.
Mrs. Dolton is visiting with her
'mother in Dodge City, Kan.
, The Mattison Chase lecture is ! broom as any one could wish for.
popularly characterized as “elo-j The insurance of the St. Paul | Wanted: About 75or 80head i a good rain would make tin
quent interminglings of philoso-1 Company, east of Range 23, be-1 of horses, mules or cattle to feed i wheat wn and (hc ‘iann(.rs
phy, wit, sentiment and common I longs to E. L. Herren and west
sense.
E. T. Athen made the Bugle
of 22 belongs to me. Those in-
terested in the above company
editor happy Monday by handing •see party designated. The town
us $2.00, one for himself and
one for a year’s good reading to
H. C. Smith at Mankato, Ks.
Rev. L. E. Gosset\, of Read-
out, was a city visitor Monday.
He was enroute to assist in the
N. C. Austin handed us a dol TT ,.
lay on subscription and ordered H,0An.e.s.s.Jev.'!t. . S
the BugL sent
at Bitely, Mich.
Our job department has been
unusually busy this week, and a
lot of it was turned out for out-
of-towm patrons.
Mrs. C. F. Hubbard visited the
to James Loehri“nductedatthc Bethany school
house.
HARPER
W. A. Barnard and family, of
Doby Springs, wfere Sunday visi-
was in the
ing to some business.
^ r> 11 j ii the fore part of the week with
F. C. Reynolds made us a call . .. , - . , . .,
... e £ relatives and friends in the coun-
while over from the west side of A ., , , .
the county Saturday. | tr>' Muthwest of town-
M. A. Treadway and family,; bt‘ ^ Vjlu, de.itis.. is
, ., . ., . .. . \ now spending all of his time in
of the east side, were visitors in *
of Buffalo is in Range 23. —W.
W. Whalen.
The W. H. Blasdel sale Satur-
at $1.00 a month per head. Ad-
dress or phone to me at Doby
Springs. W. I). Crouch,
2 miles north of Doby Springs.
green
smile.
Brother Drake preached at the
j church last Sunday and Sunday
' night.
For Sale: Cement plant and j
all kindsof cement tools for mak-
ing stone and for sidewalk work.
day afternoon was well at tended j Also good 4-room stone house, •< j
desirable lots, barn, good cistern j Jim Campbell and Jim Van-
and well. Will sell cheap, and j campen hauled Robt. Campbell’s
You often hear about people
getting the big head, but Char-
ley Anderson 1ms the big nose.
and fair prices were realized.
Mr. Blasdel and family depart
this week for Kay county to re-
side on the old home farm near
Blackwell. May success and
good health be their lot.
J. D. Elkin and L. M. Osborn
and families moved to Buffalo
from l'rotection last Saturday
will give good time on part.
H. A. Monhollon.
Buffalo, Okla.
For Sale One of the best car-
penter shops in western Oklaho-
ma. Size of building 25x70. All
modern improvements,
broom corn to Englewood,
received $50 a ton for it.
Ho
12 h. p.
tors in the home of Judge and They are the proprietors of the |gas eng’ne’*)an^ sawR* cut
Mrs. J. L. Grant*.. | City Garage & Machine Shop and
R. H. Ross and J. P. Randolph respectfully solicit at least a tor Reason for selling—change
were over from Rosston Monday share of your patronage, assur-
on business and shaking hands | ing promptness and satisfaction
with friends. Mr.Ross informed on every job.
us that he is erecting a modern j H. M. Perego returned Tues-
brick business building on his j day evening from Wichita where
his wife underwent an operation
of business. L. M. Brink.
175, Buffalo, Okla.
Box
Notice to leathers.
The regular quarterly exami-
nation for teachers’ certificates
will be held at Buffalo, in the
court room, on January 30-31 st,
beginning at 8:00 o’clock a. m.
Examination for conductors’ and
instructors’ certificates will be
held on Saturday, February 1.
Alma L. Criswell,
County Supt.
town site.
the county seat Saturday.
Chas. Walden was in the city
Tuesday saying “Howdy!” to his
many friends.
Frank Ingram and Miss Fran-
ces Newland, of Charleston, were
shoppers in the city Monday.
J. H. Gruben, south of Doby,
was over Wednesday on business
and made us a welcome call.
W. H. Temple, the up-to-date j last Saturday. He reports that
hardware man, is erecting a new she is getting along nicely, and !
cement block building 85x38 feet that unless complications unex-
just north of the Cool building, pec ted ly sots in she will soon be |
The new structure will be occu-; home. The news ol her speedy
pied by the City Garage & Ma- recovery is quite encouraging to 1
chine Shop. her many friends in Laverne.-
COUNTY T"' , ... ...
How about buying that new
L. Lee Adams will put up a for your wife. She will
to put this question: Who is 75x2o cement business building appreciate a good Sewing ma-
the mother of Mary, and the adjoining C. R. Cool s on the ohine as well as you do a gooo
north. The new building will ] horse Drop us a card and wi
One Kentucky occupied *’-v ^ 'T'kmk & Hurd wj|| caj| on you aru| bring you a
i s old. 1 wiil r:!ih the,r P00' and b,n,ard par-1 new Singer for inspection. K.
City Meat Market
\V. J. DOSSE\f, Prop.
Buffalo. When in need of dental
work call phore No. 28.
One of our subscribers asks us
Fresh
and Cured
Meats
Hides
teiff
Bought and
Sold
Highest
grandmother of Jesus?”
For Trade
bred jack. 5 years
trade for any kind of stock.
Col. D. Wasson,
2 miles south of Willard.
Market Prices Always Paid for Butcher L toe k
of All Kinds. Your Patronage Solicited.
Buffalo, Okial cnr.a
Oysters in Season.
.Be Sure to See.
COOL,—The Land
.....When You Desire to Make A.....
Farm Loan
You Get All You Borrow
lors.
Mart Williams and. family ex-
pect to leave this week to make
their future home at Springfield,
Colo. The Bugje will keep them
Q informed as to local happenings,
ft and we hope they enjoy prosper-
Q itv and good health in their new
ft iocation.
A
Singer Sewing Machines are
ft sold on eas> terms to all. Two
U i years’ time. «»r $3.00 down and
ft $2.00 per month. E. R. Over
street Salesman and Collector
ft i for Woodward and Harper coun-
ts ties. Address. Singer Sewing
ft Machine Co.. Woodward. Okla.
FARMS
R. Overstreet. Salesman and Col
lector for Woodward and Harper
county. Address The Singer
Sewing Machine Co., Woodward
Okla.
L. M. Brink suffered a very
severe and painful accident last
Saturday ut his carpenter shop.
While |Minting some grade stakes
he held his left hand too low on
the stake, the saw going cross- j
wise through the palm almost'
severing three of his fingers. At'
I present mention the injury isi
improving nicely and it is hoped
that no serious complications will |
*et in to cause the loss of his!
hand entirely.
C. A. WYATT
The Farm Loan Man
o
The Only Man Thai
PAYS YOU
You Want It
Abstract*.
Located in the Pappt*
Ruffnlo,
THE MONEY When
Notary Public.
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Sehy, H. E. The Buffalo Bugle. (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1913, newspaper, January 30, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941961/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.