The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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Cool loans money on farms, tf
Whalen & Herren, Saint Paul—tf
Thanksgiving day was very quiet in
Buffalo
For a good bath go to the Hotel Gen
tral.—tf.
t
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Whalen & Herren, Saint Paul
Gaudies at Cool’s that please every-
body.—tf
Buffalo was full of people last Sat-
urday.
£ C Keck of southeast of town .was
trading here Monday.
C. It. Cool—The Land Man sells
fatms. List your farm with him.—tf
Your shoes and harness repaired
‘ V-
Heating stoves for $4.75 up at
Temples’.
I want to write that Surety Bond for
v you.—E Lee Adams.
Wednesday was the coldest day of J™ #t Tamples’ Hardware
the season in Buffalo. ' Mr and Mrs John Dickerson was
See the new line of ladies’ cloaks at | in the city Friday of last week
W H Spiders.
D. H. Kendall now is an owner ot
a new Ford Automobile.
WYATT
J A Sanders of east of town was
trading in the city Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Elmer Inman of near
Yelton was in Buffalo Tuesday.
CH Hyde of Alva was transacting
business here Friday of last week.
W W Gillenwater of Kibby was a
bussiness visitor to Buffalo last Fri
day.
Mat Nelson of northwest of town
: was trading here Chu * off last
\ week.
J It Beeman of north side was tran-
sacting business in Buffalo last Sat-
urday.
Invest when the sign is right. It is
! right now. C. K. Cool for Buffalo
J W Paterson of near Paruna was! property, tf
down iu liisnew auto last Saturday, j £ yeBt advertises the coutinuence
Chris Matthiesoen of east of town of his Big Reduction Sale until Uecem
was a Buffalo trader on last Saturday, ber ttth.
C B Herndon of the Paruna vicinity
was down to the county seat Friday
of last week.
Rev J G McNutt of northeast of
Buffalo was trading in the city Sat
urday of last week.
The lirst snow ot the season fell
Tuesday night. It was very light-
only ai'out an inch
i! J Pettigrew and family of the
Willard vicinity were trading with
Buffalo merchants last Friday.
A P Grimm of west of town was
mixing with the crowds last Saturday.
L F Ray assisted in the office of
Register or Deeds part of last week.
John Ferguson of west of town was
transacting business in town Saturday.
LOANS
Mr and Mrs s I Pro, h*-l ol south oi
town were trading iu Buffalo last Sat
urday
John W Bane of Laverne was over
to the county seat last Friday ,ou bus
iuess.
John Tucker of Kioby neighborhood
was up to the county seat Jou Monday
of this week.
H
Creg Bandy’s new residence is rap
idely assumming form under the care
of Hrinker and Moisgold, contractors,
Mr and Mrs H E Seyhe left the lirst
of the week for Kansas points to visit
Whalen & Herren. Saint Paul.—tf
Notice of Contest.
Department of the Interior, United
State* Land office. Woodwaid, Okla.
November 23. 1912.
to Nancv Boon of Woodward. Okla.,
Contestec:
You are hereby notified that Austin W.
Richardson who gives Woodwurd. Okla..
ru his post-office address, did on October
.11. m2, file in this office hladuly corobor-
ated application to contest and secure
the cancellation of your Homestead.
Entry No ...... Serial No. 021073 made
June 6. 1910, for NE% & N*4 NE^
Sec. 19 and N«*4 NW‘4 Section 20.
Township 25 North. Range 20 West. In-
dian Meridian, ami ae grounds for con-
tent he ulloges that said enterywoman
hue never established uor maintained
her resfdouco on said land since making
said entry, and that she has never im-
proved or cultivated Ruid laud, and thut
these defaults still exist.
You are. therefore, further notified
that the said allegations will b e taken
by this office aa having been confessed by
you. and your said entry will be canceled
thereunder without your further right to
bo heard therein, either hef«*« this offloe
or on appeal, if you full to file In this
office within twenty days after the fourth
publication of this notice, as shown be-
low. your answer, under oath, speolflcally
meeting and responding to these alleg-
ations of contest, or it you fail within
that time to file in this office due proof
that you have served a copy of your
answer on the said contestant either in
person or by registered mail. If this ser-
vice is made by the delivery of a copy of
your answer to the contestant in person,
proof of such service must be either the
said contestant's written acknowledg-
ment of his receipt of the copy, showing
the date of this receipt, or the affidavit of
of the person by whom delivery was made
stating when and where the copy was de-
livered; if made by registered mall, proof
of such service must consist of the affi-
davit of tho person by whom the copy
was mailed statlug when and the post
office to which It. was mailed, and this
affidavit must be accompanied by the
postmaster’s receipt l«r the letter.
You should state iu your answer tho
name of the post office to which you
desire further notices to bo sent to you.
GEO. D. ORNEK. Kegisier.
Date of first publication. Nov. 29. 1912.
bate of second publication, Dec, 6. ,912.
Date of third publication. Deo. 13, 1912.
Date of fourth publication. Dec. 20, 1912.
The Democrat has baen delayed this
week owing to disappointment In get
ting a paper shipment out from the
railroad.
Whalen & Herren, Saint Paul—tf
Now Is
Your Opportunity
To Buy a Farm.
1 6,000
Acres
Of Farm Lands for
sale in quantities
to suit the pur-
chaser-
in Clark County,
Kansas, by
The American Land
& Cattle Co.
Address—
E. B. PURCELL, President,
Manhattan, Kansas.
OR
W. D. HAINES, Secretary,
Ashland. Kansas.
THE CITY BARBER SHOP
J. R. Lennington, PRor.
1 our patronage solicited. I am
agent for the Aahland Stsam
Laundry.
GIVE ME ATRIAL.
%%, dline Hardware do,
Buffalo,
Oklahoma
□
„ C Marshall of the Charleston ; and eat Thanksgiving Turkey with
couotry was over to Buffalo Saturday ‘ relatives and frienda.
on business. i Mr and Mrs L E Grays and children
left Tuesday of this week for eastern
Oklahoma where they will visit some-
time.
N C Winn has been in town part ot
the week with Prof Wayland show
company.
W l> Drake, coun-y superintendent j Joe MeVieker now carries the mail
gleet was-nat..,^ h» ,ds with .tuffab. i on bis rural rout by means of an auto
fri* nils a u i!a»
John W hi Was down fr >m Yelton
vicmiiv the firsi of the week and made
the Democrat a brief viMl
MONEY
I Mnnholieii is hav-ng the material
mobile recently purchased ot Geo I
Ed miss,>n.
Mr and Mrs V J Greer left Wednes
i day for CarnegU. Oklahoma, in re-
1 apanse to a message that Mrs. Greer’s
father had died.
r main la, ° T‘he next number of the Lyceum
placed on the ground for a^dence , course in Buffalo will be December;4th,
iu the sou.beast part of town. “nd con8l»U 0 ?u,r °Ue’ 1 h,S
promises to be an interesting num
Make your final proofs before Hattie ber.
E. Seeman, Clerk of District Court jj y pierce of Paruna neighborhood
Office west of Bank of buffalo, tf wa8 pufja|0 visitor Saturday and j
Mr and Mrs Fred Dey recently re- called at the Democrat office to leave
turned from Colorado Fred states the price of a year’s subscription to j
that he did not like tiie country out the people’s paper |
there as well as here.
JOHN ZANDER
COWTSACTOS mu BU1LDEK.
Will do your building by con-
tract or by the day.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Inquire at this office, or address
Buffalo, R 3.
W’halen & Herren, Saint Paul.- tf
J. I. CORBETT
AUCTIONEER
Laverne, Okla.
Will cry sales in Harper and adjoining
counties Graduate Missouri Auction
School
I buy sale paper.
Dr. E E. Heady
Physician <fc Surgeon
Calls answered day or night
Offloe over First National Bauk
’Phone Offiice 90; Residence 40
Buffalo - Okla
To the Farmers:-
We Have the
HOME INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK
You can pay for your Inaur-
■ince on the Installment plan.
Easy Payments each Year.
Zook & woodmancy.
1 have l"5 tons of kaffir silage for
sale, Chu be ted on my farm. Plenty
of water See or write W W Gillen
waters, Kibby Okla.
John L Woolen of Readout was
transacting bussiness in Buffalo
Thursday of last week, and made this
offee a pleasant call.
T J Patterson returned from his
trip to Ft Smith, Ark., the Urst
of the week, and informes us that he
will make his future home there.
County court convened in Buffalo
Monday. There it a large docket to from his home near Fern the latter
For dates, write me or phone
No. 00 at my expense.
JOHN KINDT
General Auctioneer.
Pedigreed Live Stock and
Heal Estate a Specialty.
Buffalo, Oklahoma
DR. R. R. ANDERSON,
Physician & Surgeon.
Office in First National Bank building
Ground floor. Phone both residence
and office.
BUFFALO, OKLA.
ECONOMY!
Buy Your Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Etc., at
and note the big saviug you
by buying your supplies here.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID
It Will Pay You! Try It and See!
ou can make H
■
ID FOR PRODUCE. B
ry It and See! I'!
T S Paul of Blue Rapids, Kans.,
who has been looking after business
interests in Harper Gounty, waa in
Buffalo the latter part of last week and
mads thia office a visit. Mr Paul is
owner of what is known as tbs Bivens
farm southeast of town.
The boys appetite is often the source
of amazement, if vou would have
such an appetite take Chamberlains
Tablets. They not only create a heal i
thy appetite, but they strengthen the | A TF** PER HUNDRED;
stomach to do its work naturally. For' hAUio rl%iv >
A. P. GRIMM
AUCTIONEER
U. M MIX
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
Live Stock Sales a Specialty
Will cry sales anywhere in
Harper or adjoining counties.
See or write me at
Buffalo, Oklahoma.
sale ky all dealers.
<r
be disposed of, however not much pro
gress has been made this week.
ON
Aaron Bates was down from near
Yelton the first of the week, havlog
been orawu as a juror in the term of
county court now in session.
l»r S E Fowler returned Tuesday
from his auto tour of KaDsas and Col
orado. He informes ua that the roads
were tine and that he had a splendid
time.
The latter part of last week the little
daughter of Mr and Mrs A II Millard
had the misforutne to fall from a
horse and break her arm just below
the shoulder.
Millinery at less than wholesale
prices, and winter has only begun.
Prices will be made too without a
protit to me as long as they last, at
Mrs Greer, Ojler Bldg, Buffalo.
General sales 75 cents
I N Waggoner, sherd -elect waa UP ! StOCk Sales 50 Cents.
nm his huma near F$rn I hw luttflr i
OKLA.
part of last week, maxiug arrange-j BUFFALO
meats to move his family to Buffalo j
as soon as he is installed in office. He
was accompanied by bis btotber of
Anthony Kans.
Don’t waste your money buying
8trengthaniug plasters. Chamber
laim Liniment is cheaper and better.
Dampen a piece of flannel with it and
bind it over the affected parti and it
will relieve the pain and aoreneas. For
sale by ail dealer*.
F. Z. WINCHELL, M. D.
Wallingford Brothers |
Grain, Feed and Broom Gorn.
Highest market prices paid for all kinds of
Grain and Broom Corn.
Your Patronage Appreciated.
Receiving and Distributing Points.
Ashland, Kans.
Acres, “
mtLrn “
Buffalo, Okla.
CARL N. CONGLETON. Mgr.
Buffalo ... - Oklahoma.
Whalen A Herren.Saint Paul.—tf
Calls Answered Promptly
At all Hours.
Office in Royal Hotel.
Buffalo, - - Oklahoma.
WHALEN & H5RRBN
»t Paul and Kansas City Life
Niuety day note no interest
Over uinety deye ft per cent.
Fire, Lightning, Tornado,
Wind, Life, Hail,
Stock and Grain,
We advertise by paying 100 per
cent losses.
Buffalo, Oklahoma.
C W. Hofmeister,
Law and Collector.
Gity Meat Market
W. J. FOSSEY, Proprietor.
LAND-
“It is a pleasure to tell you that
Chamberlains Gough Remedy is the
beat cough medicine I have ever used’
wtilei Mrs Hugh <’ampbell, of Lavo-
nu, I,a. “1 have used it with ell my
children end the results here been
highly satisfactory.” For tale by all
dealers.
(;<>rlton II Amacker has resigned
hie position with the Singer Sewing
Machine Go. to accept one with the
Midlaud Life Insurance Go. of Kau-
nas City, Mo. C U will continue to re
side in Buffalo end will be sesocisted
In the insurance business with Wilson
H More. Some teem that-Moore and
Amacker.
| We are Thankful |
Four your Patronage
During our Reuction
Sale.
W. H. SPILLERS
Dry Goods, Groceries and Furnishings
%€<«€€€€€€€ #€€€€€€€€<€<
1H
Office in Biisemcnt of First
National Bauk.
Come and see me.
Buffalo,_Oklahoma.
W. W. G-iUen waters
AUCTIONEER
Highest Market Prices Paid for Butcher Stuff.
Fresh and Cured Meats. Your Patrouage Solicited
Blood Was Wrong
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thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative
results they obtained, from the use of this well-known medicine.
Town Lots in Buffalo
Kangiug iu price from ten dollars and up on reasonable
terms. For pat ticularw M*e
R. R. M’MINN. at Treasurer’s Office
General Auctioneer and
Stoc Salesman.
For other particulars
write or ’phone me at
KIBBY. - OKLAHOMA.
CHAS W WHITE.
attorney at law.
Cardui
The
WomansTonic
Practice in ell courts and United States
Land Office. Office In New Poet Of
Bee building.
Woodwakd, — OgLA
Mrs. Jane Callehan suffered from womanly trouble for
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says: “ l was not able to do my own housework. My
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1912, newspaper, November 29, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc942145/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.