The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1914 Page: 2 of 6
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Tne Harp e r County problems and is thoroughly p:>r.-
Uemocrat. ed on m?tters of national inter-
E. LEE JU>AMS Eiitmr S Prapr tlor. CSt. From pu'pit, platform &" i
- in private life he had always
AD V tin I SIX; RATts the interests of the masses h-
Ity* f-rr m*t ^771- ~ ». is entirely in sympathy with t he
fc s*r line i*r iBwert>>a, V\it3on administration, and with
li-ezv each f»»n. his big and pleasing personality.
AAmtv.<r-i *.• tL.r,:. &*.::« r of the natural tact and abi.it? as a dud-
»•« inr! ff/T
M IS J. SISSEB
or jiitiism?
SOME PLAIN PACTS AEOOT CAS-
OfDATE FOR SECRETARY
OF STATE.
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Everthingy to Wear
rim-i Aprt. S2 1107.
•‘CBSCRIPTIOS.....On* Year..SUM
lie speaker, will be able to make
himself felt among the big men
of the national administration.
Mr. Harris by virtu* of hi;
personal interests s*e? matters
from the stand point of a busi-
ness man and farmer. H*
_ both. For a number of years he
IHPFtL FSTIH\TLS SHOW 20.0(10 has owned and managed his own
VOTES TO THE GOOD. farm ard has ^eri active in
" - business in Blackwell an j is rec-
The Rural Districts are Strong ogT)]Ze<i ^ one of Biaekwei:*s
EZDITTCDFR I AL
Kim ISUVSiiHtAlLHD
8NE MAN WITH A CLEAN HISTORY
‘'tie a Reco-d a* t-*
F *st Ga-ne Warden Lnder
Statehood.—Native of
AEaoa'na.
for the Chandler Man.
Oriahcma Cits, July 30i.h, 1914.
One of the hottest campaign?
t tat has ever been made in Ok-
1 noma is drawing to a close
O ily a few days until the voters
o the state wiil have an oppor-
tunity of c^-tirg their vote fci
thsir choice in the primary.
More interest has been take:
in the Governor’s race that
u na«, in fact, this race has beet
11? ri.a.n attraction on the biy
P > iticai stage dtiVing the cam
P ‘ign.
In the begir ning of the cam
paign Judge R. L. William.-
seamed to be very decidedly ir
11* iead. but for the past six
w eks he has been constantly
losing. His campaign has been
0 ie of e< ntinued blunders from
the beginning, and today he is
considered by those who
posted as being the thitd man in
the race and losing daiiy
The rn st remarl able gain?
1 :ade by any candidate is that ol
i* A Robertson, whose cam
. -!gn t.as been made on a clean
leading business men. He l as
been successful in farming and
in business and is looked upon
at borne as a man v.ho put-
brains and energy into his under-
takings.
If Mr. Harris is elected to
Congress the district will have a
man who is capable of making a
record and getting things done,
(advj
PETE DUFFY FUR LIEU-
TENANT GOVERNOR.
~ S Affcew was bom ;n Alabama.
and »r-- a small bey bis pu..-
fa's more4 to Texas and located sear
‘TEtcE ol a farm Some years .ater
h:* paresu moved to wtat was then
kno»a <3 the c-'.-i led.an Territory sow
a part of Otiahonix. He has re-sided
here ever since. J S Askews father.
Merrill Askew, was a noted Chnstraa
evangelist. in Alabama, Texas and Ok-
lahoma and many, old settlers who
tow reside in Oklahoma knew him
dnrinjr Us life time. J. S Askew was
reared on a farm with four other
bnctiters. After a .oca! cdoctlioa,
*fth what limited facilities existed in
thes* days, _ getting what education
fce could under the disadvantages *1-
fetin^ then. wcrkir.e on the farm dor-
iD? the crop teasoa and going to
senoo: hen the opportunity pre-eut-
ed itself.
When .me 20 years old J S. A-kew
attended school in the Eastern States,
finishing his education along the lin* 9
cf business, commercial law and gen-
eral clerical work which peem -.r y
fits him for the position he aspire.
After finishing his education J. S As-
Everything to Eat
a*n*n*n«niDininsns
Mtrjor P.4’. Duffy of El Reno
announces to the democratic vo-
ters of Oklahoma that he is a
candidate for the office of lieu-
tenant goveror, subject to the
will of the voters of the demo-
cratic primary, August 4. _
P. P. Duffy is a true democr*’
are in every sense of the word. He
has been fighting the battles of
democracy for Twenty years,
both by his newspaper work ar.d
by personal service. He is a
Kentucky-Missouri brand of a
democrat, having been born at
I ; w live from abuse and Uuisville. Kentucky, forty rears
mjd-simgina; a very derided ag0. He was raised at Marys-!
...itraat from that of hwoppor.- viile. Ms. He is a (rraduate'of
‘ ,m‘’ haracter o cam- -he University of Nebraska - -
p .igning has demonstrated to th le« of Law. came to Oklahoma
» .viM,. ,nt=..!!,liit kt u iu sixteen years a«o, and has cub
nun -o harmonize and elevate liahed the Oklahoma Agrieoltor-
t .e di morraev of this state. He|jst, , ,„m journa, fof
ha gc r e thru, gh this campaign years, and editor of the El Reno
without having a energy against Democrat for ten years. He is
h m that has been worthy of no-
t'-Te, ar.d he stands before the
pe;p!e today as a clean, hones
a J honorall i man.
Juuge Robertson has made re-
nt ukal le gains in the past two
weeks, especially on the east
s le of the state, w here early ir.
i
NOTICE CF SALE CF REAL ESTATE
.is Uit matter of ihe estate of Martha
A. Largest,deceaaeU.
Ni.: i- a hereby giver, in pursuance
to an order of the county court of the
■‘• ray of Harper, state of Oklahoma,
ma ieontle rfriii «iay of Jurie. lt*U.
»he uudersigireft adn.inisirator of the
1wte of Marif.a A. LargeDt,f!etea?ed.
» it seli at public ancuou to the bigh-
t-’. bidder subject to coohrmation t»v
ro ■; cijurt on 1 uesday, the llth car of
Aagurt A. D. i‘.f 4. at Ism o’clock' p.
n.\. at the trout door of court house,
wii the rights, title and intert-st of raid
Maril a A. l.argtDt, deceases, in and to
the foilo-king ucsoribeu real e-tate sit-
i-ite in Harper eouutj, state of Okla-
homa. to- wit:
East half <B«;j of the southwest
q.;arter " W and the Southeast
quarter 'L:4 of the northwest
quarter N \\ *4 'and the northwest
quarter t S V\
FRtE- LOVlfoS “R\G0” NECKLACE 5 FOR Y01K DF..\ 5. BEAUTIFUL CGL-
“tVtLLV THAr BRACELET j LFGE PE,WANTS.
Yale and Harvard, each 9 in. x 24
in. Princeton. Cornell, Michi-
gan Earit 7 in. x 21 in.
These two beautiful pieces of pop -
uiar jewelry are the craze among so
ciety women in New York and the
largest cities. 1 hev are neat and eie- , „ . . ... , .. ....
eat t gold finished *art,(.,e» that will AH betfquaitty fblt Jfith felt head-
g.adden the heart of every gir, or ,DI?- stf^amers, iet.ers and ruaacot ex-
wuman. no mil:-, how young or old <rCUteE1 ,‘D ^oper/-mors, . his splendid
Verv stylish and attractive assortment sent postpaid for .,<) cerds
oiir free offer. We are advertising ar,!l 0 slam*'s t0 Pd-T F'-Mage. Send
-pearmiDt Chewing Cum and desire to m’W'
place a big box of this tine, healthful
gum into tvery home. It 8 wee teens
» ti
HOWARD SPECIALTY CO.
Dayton, Ohio.
the breath—whitens the teeth and aids
digestii'D; It is refreshing and pleas-
ing to all. ' To everyone sencing us
but 50c and 10c to cover shipping
costs we will ship a big box of 20 rtgu- .
I*r 5c packages of the Spearmint Cum j \f„_„ „• v ___ . . ,
and include the elegant ‘' lango” *l-in\ &r& rich. TErc, pictures of
100 BEAUTIFUL AND COLORED POST
CARDS.
On
. of the southwest
quarter or section IT. and t :e
somt.east , .ari-r
to. township 2»>, north range 22 west
o! the Iridian Meridian.
'•aid real estate will be sold on the
fo lowing terms and condition*, to wit:
for cash in band.
Dated the 23rd day of July, ltii J.
* -* -£ Ezra Wavman.
Administrator.
Tango!
bracelet
and include the elegant,
necklace and "Evelyn Thaw
absolutely free.
This offer is for a short time only
to cne party.
J S. Askew
a member of the Typographical
Lnion and an advocate of union
labor. He served as an officer of
the Oklahoma slate senate for
four sessions of the legislature'
and is now serving his fourth
year as mavor of El P.eno, giv-
ing bim both legislative and ex
e c^mpaign th!s„sf1ctlon ?’as ecutive experience. He is a man
conceded to be for \\ ilhafns. Th< of Dublic affajrg anfJ whoJJy cap.
s tuat.on has been rever-ed. and able of filling the governor’s
the east side is today as strong chair should the chjef execatjve
cr Judge Lo: ert-.on as it was vacate his office at any time He
c aimed for VV ,11, ams early .a the has no entangling irfhences with
campaigr any clique or faction and would
A caretu; es unate, which ha? make a satbfactory official to all
be n i re pa red by one of the the people,
shrewdest ar d It st j osud poli-! if eiected to the offiee he k
bcans oM .e stato. shows J. B. he will preside at every session
A. Robt-i ison, to Ee 1P8d!rg by of the state senate and person
som -thing m< re t nun 20.000 ally superintend the procedure of
votes. Ii,is te eia ms io be con- every bill introduced in that
STvative, at.d ?ays that the body. He has been endorsed h
Chandler man will more than j the democrats of Canadian coun
likeiy receive fully 26 000 voteSjty unanimously and Canadian
ove his ,-tn ngest opponent. 'countv presents Mr. Duffv as
The people of Oklahoma are to j her °n!y candidate tor a state of-
be coagraiula ;dup.n ii.<* prrs fice- He rs the only candidate
. Eooei tson, as. the,r standard He has been an active member
bearer, as it not only insures the of the State Press Association
• election of a democratic Cover- ^or ter) J^ars, and was elected to
n .»rby a verv large vv t,- but ai^o ^,e. °(f,ce president of that as-
gjarantees to the taxpayers of 900,31,00 ,n 1908- <adv)
t ie state a clean, hon-
kesv returaed to Okiaboma and mar-
rl*d an Oklahoma eirl. They hake
three babies, all boys, and eow: re-
side at Ghickasha where thev have
llv-d for sotni* Twelve or fifteen y-ar.
At the advent bf statehood J. K.
Askew -as made Stare Game ard
Fish Warden order the old taw in
ki-rifed from the territorial form of
government. This position paid n<j
salary. He operated this office for
seventeen months at a less financially,
confiscating 87,000 quail being ille-
gally shipped from the state, broke up
orga:.«zf^ gangs that were organized
f ;r the purpose of shipping gar,.* out
of the state for dollars and cents.
This game was sold and pla^d io
the credit of the common school fund
of the state as provided by law. •
Thousands of dollars were turned in- I
to this chann-l through the efforts cf j
J. S. A*kew without one cent cost to
the state. J. S. Askew then framed
a new game law and organized a eier
ical system and turned into thp State S
Treasury $128,000 in nineteen montlL
without one cent cost to the state '
Askew's Department was examined
by the legislature and the State Ex-
aminer inspectors and received a i
clean bill of health. The State j
Examiner's inspector said this “Aft !
er a thorough examination 1 find
a thorough and competent record of *
t'ulimiled supply of MONEY for
1 ARM LOAN- on OKLAHOMA
FARMS. WriteG. L. tilNZELL.
Ashland, Kansas.
?uka I.umber ■ o. for Lumber. Hard-
ware and a.l k iuds building Material
'•tka, Kans.
Beautiful Models and
Actresses. Also a Self-
Filling Fountain Pen,
Dealers not allowed to accept this. *’ 1 All for only 50c.
UNITED SALES COMPANY T/16 Krea(‘'bt bargain in beautiful
Itavton Oh, i- i, i> „ , i cards and rare art pictures ever offered
aytoo, Jhl°- 1 ° Jj0X 1 ’• I Many are hard to obtain and have sold
1 singly for the price we ask for all.
——— These will go quickly to all lovers of
Notice ro Creditors. ! the beautiful in nature who appreciate
I rare art pictures of well developed
Ic county court models.
j A reliable self-filling fountain pen
In the Matter of the Estate of Susan free w ith each order. These alone
Sh*ne, Deceased late of the county o': have sold for one dollar in store'
U*r1p‘, l m». deceased. The 100 beautiful cards sod' pen all
All Persons having eialms against -aid , fcr but ajc and 1(JC in 8tamp,
State ot oeuhom*
Harper county
I desire to anDonnce that i am a
andidite for congress from tbe v.h
liistrier. subject to theprimary election
\ug. 4th, iai4. ^
Z. A. H ARRIS. Black well. Okla.
Susan Shane deceased, are required to
exhibit the same, with the necessary
vouchers to th<- undersigned, duly ap-
pointed and qasiified administrator of tt,e
• s-a;.. of ia;,| deceased at Buflai.- in the
■ •- arty of Harper, and 8tate''f f Okla-
homa, within four months after tbe first
puoJieation ot this notice, as the time for
creditors of said deceased to exhibit and
present their claim* against said e-tate.
Dated tfci« 1st dav cf Julv A. D. 1914.
PETER SHANE
Administrator.
age.
ART PORTRAYAL
Dayton, Ohio.
-Vote for—
BERT VAN LEUVEN
a true and tried
Causes of Stomach Troubles.
A full line of Ford repairs at
bard's'garage.
Surprising
Hub-
if
Cure o f Stomach
Trouble.
When you have trouble with your
stomach or chronic constipation, don’t
~erit.n(arr h„kit= i.„l « . j imagine that your case is bevond help
pvatda* r* h n- tS' !*ck °* out door JU8t because your doctor fails to give
..\eru-e. insufficient mastication of rou relief Mrs (; '•te'^^cie I’iaintielo
food.constipation, a torpid liver, worry N . .1.! wr.us "For over Tmonth past
and anxiety, overeating, partaking of i have been troubled with my stomach
food and drink not suited to your age
and occupation. Correct your habit?
and take t hamberlam’s Tablets and
you will soon be well again. For sale
by ail dealer?.
DEMOCRAT
r* nrtTTre.x.,. John lron CIa<1 aDd
For LIEL TEN AN T GOV ERXOR Wagons at Temple V.
Lveryth'ng 1 ate upset me terribly.
One of chamberlain’s advertising
oookets came to me. After reading a
few of the letters from people who had
been cured by Chamberlains Tablets, I
decided to try th-m. I have taken
nearly three-fourths of a package of
them and can cow eat almost every-
thing I want. ” For sale by ail dealers.
all transactions and th
accounts in excellent co
was all done, mind you wi
to the state as Askew had
in this work.
Should he be entrusted
confidence on August 4th,
re?t assured that vou ha’
bo
5ks and
•n This
out cost
is heart
State that m
an turn from
the law as
your |
can j
man <
mao ■
strict ;
it per |
econo-
mical admin strati n >t tfe S-atc
a air?, the verv thi ig that th»-
NOTlfK
l NMER
p-,p. wit hr Li rfgaid topcliflc
a*e de‘-irt i g of havirg.
OF MICKIFK’.o SALE
EX ECU TION
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
id >1
count;, Oklahoma, in an action^h,
=aid court wherein J. M. Urownii
is plaintiff and Jack Malt is defend*!,t
I will on 'at.. Aug. 1st. ISO. t etween
• he hours of V o’clock a. m and o'
*c. r . a , clock ,, m „f said day, at tk- r-;de: ,
A Mrong ( andid< te f r ( engress "? -,ack. Malt on the >ouih,-a?t <t o,
•7 a ti * , ter (>E)^ 1 of Section Tare-tt it,r, c • ’
7. A. Jlari IF, w ho lg seehlt.g Lowaaliip Twenty nine [2J» North"..'
the democratic nomuiatit.n frr ftTe *v i m
for Secretary
or set of mer
cornpiiance wi
tains to hi3 off
If J S Askew I* competent ‘o Ini
fiate a State Department and made
this grand success, it dees seem reas-
onable to suppose that he i* cminentlv
competent te be roar Sect
J h. Askew has run his race in the
open, tree from combination or slate
So IndiviLLal has pu* up one five cent
piece in r e promotion cf J S. As-
kew's campaign In his race for Sec-
retary of State,
position fix.serve
sa-ne degree of s
a« your first 81
Warden
charge th:
tbe benefi
he publisl
roent Iron
Grady'Ton
Office o
Countv. C
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t doe
ant>
Z. 4. HARRIS
TO WHOM IT MAY
This is to certify
ly
Congrcps frr m th° fe'o district.
which includes Harper countv de'c“*,‘ *•* h**ld- **»• f«'^toaint de
i. . man 42 years old. a , ative id"” KlTi""'RT.'.?' ......
Missouri, has Jived in Okiahrrra fu;,jr •* undivided i,a
Since 1904, and hi alwats bevi; on III* VMiih*««i O iarter »i
a consistent demc* rat.. ^ tJon Twenty-Tore- Z3 I..WU
Mr. Harris is a strong, cletn. ; Twiifts
capable man who is particular!' o*« s«me’h«* »>g ta-ei, ev
fitted for the work of a Conjrres*- Mau and ul ,I„s1, [’’
man, both by natural ability and ot,J,
education. He has given much :^!t ^L.v'Vd'.' *2
time to the study of national ‘ 'hJ\j, ». otembh* " ' 'r
of Gr
that J
taxes since
parcel of thi
funded to J.
te in exo
t-llent
5 people with
that
erify as he &
erved
and
Fish
ikeu a oppoj
nents
cot pay taxe
s. for
who do not j
snow
th a £ worn
-rate
oty Treacun
?r of
he taxe* he j
Trf*ai?urer, Ci
Irady
Cbickafihs i
)kU..
Inly 13, 1914
CONCERN:
(hat tbe tax
rolls
Oklahoma »l
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tax
I A*!
,rt or
>;Q re
Coanty Tn
W T Cl
usurer, Grady
Subscribed
and sworn to
thic lJtli day
tit Inltj , / . .
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Mr commit.
ETHYL SHIF
lion expire* Or
Sth. 1914
1 knoe that
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QT OME have taken advantage of the Spe-
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piled up mountain high. If you are not
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one of the pushers you had better get busy.
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BOOST YCDLJFt* NUMBER
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and watch that standing jump and make it
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Specials.
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We will give 1500 piano votes with each 25c
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cash purchase of Gingham. Hosiery. Soap
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1914, newspaper, July 31, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941978/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.