The Buffalo Bugle. (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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ArtxJe IX, Sedion IX.
Grandma Denison
the sick report
W. L. Secrest and wife have
moved to Ros-ton.
Re.. Del!Tiers spent Sunday
at the Simmons home.
John Deere
KvZZtCiii~
Jesse Riley made a business
Mrs. Anna Simmons is listed
on the ill report this week.
A fine rain visited this part of
the country Saturday night.
Oiinda Crouch visited one day
Vote “Yes” on the
amendment Aug. 5th.
The proposed amendment of
Article 9. Section 9, to be voted trip to Iiosston Saturday,
upon August 5th, if amended
will read as follows:
“SwtKft IX. l-’ptan the ttowta of tk Curptinp
fy,jmoihtmyjL u.> vnVmg ferrt t*a*c ate; uktai**«*d.
w r 1,jrv**T* or Gtamsiic raor-jad, tr«Lix* porta: ipp
or tr»nan.u t oecbfOUDj. vr may
\4skMt, web or artJtens i w- <j i upout >A it* proper! >
fnuaefc i*et U*, or M) esae, buy or '/ '.di'isr m -
m.3 >.***%•* :bt **>■. (wj.■■*•» tjf last week with Amy Crouch.
tuy lice- ff—iniy ar crjg>ca»tkg,. proiKud, lijar
the IjHgiUnl-ur* u&y \mis~4*. fcdc.*iwejaI himtaiioEife
rjr reitrirtkmk upon fix* right® of any ra.'rt<*»d
oja^pMiy «r truiKLiiw'.* cumpaii) t^gmuUMrtf, ~
Our constitution as it stands
now and the foreign corpora-
tions, such as the SantaFe, Rock
railroad Island or Frisco railroads, cannot proving,
condemn a foot of land for the
of building railroads,
Nolan Miller attended the com-
mencement exercises at Buffalo*
Friday.
We are gia/J »o mention that
Henry Crouch is steadily im-
John Deere Plows Excell All Other Flows.
all can
ence.
learn a little by experi*
James Fleming and family vis-
purpose 01 building ;««) at his father's. K. Flemii*.
Even the fellow who knows it neither can they buy over, rent gun(jav
' or consolidate their line with a
domestic corporation, such as the ^*11 an ; Mrs. Crousen visited
Wichita Falls. The Central rail- Wi!l Ta>l°r and wife at Rosston
road has been in the hands of Saturday.
receivers for several years with The Misses Dorothy, Hazel and
no hope of getting out unless jjohnnie Kerns spent Saturday
some trunk line railroad buys in Buffalo.
Under our con-
I also
Some people are thrown in the
shade and others stand in their
ow n light.
Have you seen the John Deere plow with quick, detachable shear,
have the Sanders two and three-disc plow In stock.
I have a good supply of Wagons, Disc Plows, Harrows, Disc Harrows,
Windmills, Pumps, Tanks. Harness, Buggies, Etc., in stock, and solicit your
patronage for anything in my line.
I have the right goods at the right prices, and will treat you right after
you buy them.
Under a competitive system it| .
is difficult to win unless the oth- an/ °pe‘a^e"'" ^"”C1 ”ul V'VUT Mrs. Grapes, who has been
, , stitution this cannot be done and .. ... . , ,
tr fellow loses. ... , ,, , quite ill, is reported better at
th.S is one of the great purposes thjj mention.
Yours to Please
w.
everybody else is.
A rnan ought to «IU Crousen ,„d wife and U,a
with himself when he feels that,Centra] R g wjj] be in a position Mix and family visited at the
to sell or rent its lirie of railway Doby home Sunday,
to some trunk line or foreign Will Sheri;? and wife and Mrs.
corporation which cannot operate Denison called at the home of
in connection with their line and George Crouch Thursday,
would result in a great saving to John Kerns fa sti|1 ,isted with
the people by saving the expense ^ indiscosed He ,vent t0 Bjf.
Some men are kept so busy of a two-line haul which they faj( lay for treatment There will be a Township Sun-
maintaining their dignity that now pay in reaching the market . day School convention at the
they never have time to do any- with their predu ts. With this -'irs; llah anG son. Jamie, left ^ngregatjonal ehurch at Doby
thing else. ' | experience of th. Central R. R. Saturday morning to visit rela-1 g , for all the Sunday schools
it can easily bo seen why thetiVVS at various points in Ok la-, Qf ^0by Township, the first Sun-
H. TEMPLE
Buffalo, =
Oklahoma.
A habit gets to be an art. You
have no doubt noticed that it is
the same old "knockers” every
time.
S. S. Convention.
The receipts of the government capitalists will not invest their h°ma- day in August, beginning imme-
for the year just closed are $40,- money in building lines of rail-; A Sunday School picnic will be diately after the Sunday school
000,000 more than the cost of way in Oklahoma; whereas, if held in the Doby grove on Aug. hour and continuing during the
running affairs for the same per- this amendment prevails, a line; 15th. A splendid program will j afternoon.
iod of time. j of railroad could be built through be rendered and all are cordially There will be a basket dinner
Harper county and sold or rented invited to attend. • i on the grounds.
Everything we endure patient- to the SantaFe, Frisco or the M. j — ------- All Sunday schools of Doby
ly is a key to something beauti- K. & T. line and make it profit- Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. j Township are requested to send
ful we could never enter other- able for the promoter and a good; K,.M„,.re,,.v..„,,s..1p,m,a,tetoM a large delegation and give one j
wise. By the toilsome ro&d of investment for the rEiiroHci com- ur,er°* the District court of
study a scholar learns to get joy : panies. There is no legitimate |
out of books and stones and j rp^son why this amendment ^ »n<i wm. w o .ne r.d id^OBbomearede
1 yrolien
Queen...
(BY C. F. HANSON)
song.
Several officers of the Harper
trees. By the hard road of dis-
cipline a man learns to get joy
out of every-day living.
County Sunday School Associa-
should not prevail. The major- II r<: /'ja^el^jtion will be present and give;
ity of the Corporation Commis- , ..... talks on S. S. work.
sion of Oklahoma are in favor of
i the amendment. There should
number of Indians not be a vote in Harper county
is 265,683, against it, and there should not
grtge to A. L. BttueH in the *um of 12,900.00, the
following described rt J property in Har-
per co’j^ty, Oklth Jtni» to-wft:
Th.. V» * ■: Half {w l-j] of the Southeast
The total
in the United States
and two of the five largest tribes ke a voter in Harper county faii
in the country are located in the to go to the poles and vote YES
state of Oklahoma, according to Upon this proposition. There has
a bulletin issued by the census never been a proposition to vote £^“121:dSi£,
bureau. I he bulletin shows that: upon since statehood which will \
Oklahoma has a greater number prove 0f more benefit to the vot-
ol Indians than any other state ers than the amendment of Sec.
All Sunday School workers are ,
invited to be present.
At the Christian Church,
AUQ. 3th.
AT 8:00 O'CLOCK.
Quai Ur list WJ nr.d tht Esitt Half {E 1-2) 1 —--—
*r ‘ it-v,. * A l-4jof S^c- . irT
It' . . . » i .1 wrihhip Twentj-oix. 1 HONOR LIST.
2b, North of liar1 wmi> - Five, 25, West
Giver Under the Direction of Miss Mildred Nelson, Assis-
uy f .^tember subscription to the leading home, te-:a By the Following Girls:
Two and K'-iOC b'Ah>rt <
Bearing: interebi fre*nx the 4lh day
.da Uslx/rne, and aga n . _
rr>-n* waft r/ht*:nt?d ar.d made in said O urt on the
. 4th day of S« pttmher A. D. 1912, I will (
m the bn,on, one-fourth of the 9. Art. 9. Voters, please wake
entire Indian population residing up to your responsibility and go
within its borders—74,825 to be vote August 5th for the amend- ffirst t. a. l Bart-
exact. The Cherokee nation is ment.
the largest, with 31,489 mem-
bers, and the Choctaw the fourth
largest with 15,917 citizens.
It’s the man of many parts
who sometimes goes all to pieces.
fcum of $2,h1*».MJ, the said land and Une-
nnt rta above mentioned to satiafy *akl jedg^nent,
atu.rnc> s fee and cost and accruing cost.
Witneaa my hand thi* ?th day of July, 1913.
I. N Wacgonfh.
Sheriff of Harper County. Oklahoma.
By O. H OvkkhKCK,
Under^hcriff Harper County. Oklahoma.
j Delia Combs
Mabel Davis
FAI Rl E1S:
Mary Cline
Yeta Hugaboom
Hazel DeWater
Susie Irwin
Vida Combs
paper:
Fred H Schneider, Buffalo.
Geo Hugaboom,
Earl Crouch,
H C Bayne,
Fred H Schneider
Ross Price,
J A Robertson,
Chas Mayer, Blackwell.
John Koch, Murray.
Two paid up and had us stop
the paper, but we have added Ethel Heady
four new ones in their stead. - -------
fhanks, all around! We hope; Jyrolien Queen .................................Mildred Nelson
Fairy Queen.................................Mrs. A. H. Walker
Thelma Foster
TY RO Li El N S
Eva Kimberley
Pauline Wyatt
Myrtle White
Roxy Day
the rest that received statements
will make prompt remittance as
soon as possible.
Gypsy Queen ...............................Blanche Brownrigg
Notice of Publication.
In the Diitrict Court of the Nineteenth Jud.c.a!
District in and for Harper County, State of
Oklahoma.
Mattie A. Parkhurat. rhrintiff
v® No.
i htriw M. Par1 hur»t. Defendant
Saxi defendant. Charge® M. Parkhurat. will take
notice that he ha* been aticd in the District
Court of Harper county. Oklahoma, upon a peti-
tion filed therein by aaid plaintiff, praying fur a
divorce from maid defendant and aile*r.rg as cause1
therefor extreme cruelty and gross neglect of
' ditty up n the pari nf mk( drf»viar» toward ««id
plaint iff. and that you must answer the petition
j tiled thernn by aa*d pU»n*»ff nn nr Motr the 3rd
; day of September A. P 1*1*, or »a*d tetmon wit!
( be taken as true an*! a judgment will be rendeevd
j arar rdmgly for saw) pleintiff in mb! ectir-n fur
| a dfworce as rrajred for *n sa*d pttHvv
j Dated this 2JH da* at July A D. I9U
t Attest L J. Pitt.
f t Cur;. Atty. for PUtsPff.
I |o#*lj District Clerk.
The Groceries to Buy !
This iittle diamond, our TRADE MARK, on a can,
bottle or package is a shott form guarantee that the
article will plesse you.
I —
Our defds determine us as well
as ue determine our deeds. -
G«x*rge Eliot
Ant! your gn»cer is our willing apent to make good
our guarantee. All good grocera still THE ALTON
GOODS.
ASK FOR THEM.
The Allon Mertdiilile to., tnid, Okla.
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Sehy, H. E. The Buffalo Bugle. (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1913, newspaper, July 24, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941968/m1/2/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.