The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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City Meat Market
W. J. FOSSEV, Proprietor.
Highest Market Prices Paid for Butcher Stuff.
Fresh and Cured Meats. Your Patronage Solicited
ECONOMY!
Buy Your Dry (roods, Dress Goods,
Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Etc., at
and note the big saving you
by buying your supplies here.
Wallingford Irothers
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Grain, Feod and Broom Gorn. ^
Highest market prices paid for all kinds of to
Grain and Broom Corn.
Your Patronage Appreciated. jjj|-
Receiving and Distributing Points. to
* Ashland, Kans. sj
Acres, “ 1®
Sitka, "
Buffalo, Okla. jjg
CARL N. CONGLETON. Mgr. |
Buffalo .... . Oklahoma.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID
It Will Pay You! Try It and See!
'ou can make I
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lID for produce. I
ry It and See! I
Snow April 18th.
When Beaver county folks
woke up this morning they were
greeted by another rain and
snow. The rain began falling
early this morning and after-
ward changed to heavy snow,
then it continued to rain and
snow at intervals all the fore-
noon. This moisture, while a
little disagreeable for the time
being, is the Very thing needed
I and is sure to help along spring
| most flattering prospects. — Bea-
. _! ver County Democrat.
You can buy lots in
Buffalo
Ranging in price from
reasonable terms.
$10 up on
For particulars see
W. H. MILLER. Resident Manager.
/M
WHr NOT MAKE $200,"® A MONTH - - That’s
S50,00 a Week, almost $10.00 a Day
Northeast of Buffalo.
One of George Martins eoJts -died
last Sunday night.
G rancho*-' Sfc ir-v-i®' had- -to- ffrove' -aftd
remove her fca-Hir earn- .las* week to
i keep it. from heat tog.
\i/
;!. I 'Charley Longshore has his- threshing-
W | reaching at-home dave.
I Halp.h Shipley Was a Buff-ate- gwat
W last Saturday.
. Mrs Potter carries fb© i®*ii .pretty
often now days.,
Knis M at cam st ay ed-ail n igh t-.-syittfr
Ernest Morris last Saturday teigbit.
Mr and Mrs Harmon, Frank- ' Pi per.
Walter. Harper and Levi And'er.s.ot-i-
were the guests of Vlr arid Mrs VV" %.■
Norris I tst-Su-nday.
'J’he dance art Or V\ iii-i-a-m- -hKfi.wit'i;
Selling Victor Safes and flre-proof boxes
to merchants, doctors, lawyers, dentists and
well-to-do farmers,all of whom realize the need
of a safe, but do not know how easy 11 is to own
one. Salesmen declare our proposition one of
the best, clean-cut money-making opportuni-
ties ever received. Without previous experi-
ence YOU can duplicate the success of others.
Our handsomely illustrated 8U)-page catalog
will enable you to present the subject to ctifr
tomers in as Interesting a manner as though
you were pilotingpiem through our factory. Men appointed as
. 1 J ‘ * ' " ates.
J •• ' tuvui i'll UUS.U out inuivii y . mru a j
salesmen receive advice and Instructions for selling sates, giving —
convincing talking Doints which It is impossible for a prospective customer to deny Why
don t YOU be the first to apply from your vicinity before someone else gets the '
We e*n favor only one salesman out of each locality.
giving
Oue New Horn*. Capacity 20,000 Safe* Annually.
territory?
The 25th anniversary of our
company was celebrated by
ereotingthe most modern safe
factor)- in the world. Wide-
awake men who received our
special selling inducement,
rendered itnecessary todouble
ouroutput. We are spending
many thousands of dollars en-
largingour sales orga niration,
but to learn all particulars, it
will cost you only the price of
a postal card.
Ask for Catalogue 16T.
THE VICTOR
SAFE & LOCK CO.
CIICimUTI. OHIO
Willard Items.
The weather is very favorable tor
wheat lately
Mrs John Ford has been! on the sick
list.
Miss Erma Nosstnau returned honie
from north of sitka, where she hark
been teaching school She reports
the prospect for wheat in that vioinity
to be very favorable.
The Willard school Closed test Fri-
day with a surprise dinner on Miss
Cunningham, the teacher. Everybody
reports an enjoyable time,
Mr Jake Sailor and fam ily spent-
Sunday with Mr- Tlromas Mordook’s.
Nearly .every body earne out Sunday
to- hear Brother Fieketi-s- preach. He
holding- a- protracted- ajeetteg: at. thse
W li-lard school -hoias'e.
Miss Lola Glaycomb -tfpeia.t Suhd.ay-
with M iss May Thotmpson.,
The -quarterly Su nd-ay- S'chcml-. Go®
vent ion met- at Liberty school house
last- Sunday. A.pri-1- IT.. It was •wi'e’lil a;t
tended- and i gr.eait deal -of good'. w;*s
.d'eT-tved- from it.
M r J ohn- MWiw -is-, gathering -ey-bn
•this. week . It is rather late -fot-- siu-cit
woipfe, b.ut considering, the -winter- \y'e-
•had- nohdidy Wilt t"hi®?k a»ythi'Hg; a5bP*t'
it.
hte-ms-.ar-.e->8e-a*eet EhtiiSJ failfi,
tens* WJs »:;ilj.,d:o, .better;
Mak?.
Kibby.
U-edibivu a/i-d- WiiBe-vifewei fejidfr
»8t F uiay nigh-t was welT aaiewtfed^, Wiese- v-RtSM®* ip BSivff-aJ.o- .VIro'n,u;»f-.
and a good time rop.or-icd. • !
,, 7.. . • , . . Btirw to- Msr and- Mifes Will Ittu^-trS'
Mrs Htchards and daughters are on1,.,. , ^
a visit in. Beaver county tins wee*., ]'" Dl
John Weeder is building a- new',, .i^diStickleyand- family visited Au®
house and will soon be-ready to go -io- ***** l4leW* wt K A ***9**'
Shoo! You Chicken!
Them there City Dads, at ther
meetin last week, they passed a
thing sayin’ that chickens and
other two-legged animals with
feathers on ’em couldn’t run
down grass-hoppers and scratch
in other folks' gardens this sum-
mer or any other summer.
Now, we don’t like them pass-
in’ any such bloomin’ laws as
that, because we have had to
feed them old hens all winter on
bought grub, and now comes
along them there town ram-rods
at grass-hopper time and passes
a thing that says them old hens
of ourn can't chase hoppers this
summer or scratch in Emery
Foster’s garden. We don’t know
what they wanted to exercise so
much audacity for, but they did.
Them hens o’ ourn don’t scratch
in their gardens and don’t roost
in their feed boxes, and we don’t
think it any of their durii bizn.es
as long as me and Foster don’t
kick. Guess they’re runnin’
their end of the deal though and
that we’ll have to put up with;
what they do;
If that town marshal comes
foolin’ around down to our house
try in’ to ketch our wife’s chick-
ens; we’re goinin’ to tell her to
sick the old rooster on him,
eausei first thing, we know them
town fellers will be passin’ some
bloomin’ thing to make us wear
socks it the -summer time; for
-the sake of t he p ub li c healt h, $&,•.
A. P. GRIMM
AUCTIONEER
RATES PER HUNDRED;
General sales 75 cents
Stock sales 50 cents.
BUFFALO
OKLA.
Dr E E. Heady
Physician <fe Surgeon
Culls answered day or night
Office over First National Bank
'Phone Office 90; Residence 40
Buffalo - Okla.
G. F. Me Vickers
Teamster
I am prepared to do all kinds
of dray work. Teaming of
all kinds.
See or Phone No. 13
Buffalo - Okla.
4 Little One Gemi
fie infant child of Mfo and
Mrs. Ross'Griniatead passed over
to the golden shore, at the fam-
ily home* near Readout, at nine
o’clock Monday morninig,, April'
14 th; 1912;
The funeral ser-viee- Whs- cofi^
•dueted by the Ri&v. Wells, and
the-remain a of the little one-
placed -in the Bethel Cemetery'
northweat of Buffalo;
‘Suffer ldtle. children % COme
:'i®to- me-.
DR. R. It. ANDERSON,
Pliyslclau & Nurgeoti.
Office in First Natioual Bank building
Ground floor. I'bone. bdtb residence
amt office:
H U FF ALD, OKLA.
W. W. G-illenwaters
... auctioneek.
Gen eral Auetioneer and
S toc k Salesm an .
For otter partictilairs
wdite ©:r ’p ho a© me- a t
KIBB¥, >' DKL A ftOMA.
.Jr,
John ( r-ictfep a-tid fa-njily- -V5i-s;ia:e<d 3d®i-
dav. a.t the houie o-f .Mr- WftUiifKu>
live tiea-P Birtfalo-
Mrs -Arith ■ .urns vitfr-tvd
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| PayQffYourMortgage |
By Saving the Waste Feed
on Your Farm.
Put you! foddei- in a wilo and save the two-thirds
of your crop that you have been vva>tii>g. Wood
silos fall to Htt.ves in dry weather, and concrete
cracks in cold weather. I have the agency for the
Harry Steel Silo Co.—guaranteed for ;"i \ears. Sold
oue-fourtb Oct. 1, 1912. balance Oct. 1. 1918.
W. W. GILLENWATERS,
Phone Fein Line. Kibby. Okla.
hmse keeping
A surprise.birthdav.s upper w.h/i -gitv
en at the home of Era-t-ik- Smith l:ast-
Saturdaj night A host of friends and
neighbors were present and . a good hums/
time is reported.. . •• Bari MQtjm.itlltf.ipi
Busy Hke. Ilu Monday
Mrs li S-.i/ettigrew: ia '/tit-.lte'-iti^
report
Born to Mr *ud NJrs To in handler
the ISih a boy Ur Miller it: -u-tte.h
dance
M rs i ra w ford s.peti'T WaI ttfd*) eviejm-
tug witln ora Ketih.
I he Ladies Aid of this -pl'tee- •i(ree-t*-:
ever) lhursi-l-a-y aftrrho.'rtl- ' at
school house. Everyone is weicatpe
to attend these -meetings
E A Stiuyler was in Kibby Monday
ami m
Vacation Trips
THIS SUMMER
pnp FVFRYRfinY UBver Keith and doe Mumonhauiedjw. D. HAINES, Secretary,
^ lull Lf L H I U U U I katlir corn to Supply last week tor Mr Ashland. Kans
Mow Is-
Your Opportunity
To Buy % Farm,
T 6,000
•' 'AC#*0®F
Of Farm Eands for
sale in quantities
to suit the pur*
chaser—
In dark Oounty,
K ansas ., by
Tht American Land
<Ie Cattle Co..
Address —
E, B. PURCELL, President,
Manhattan, Kansas,
This is Not a Contest
EVERYONE GETS .A TRIP
For full particulars write before
the 500 are all made up.
Vacation Manager,
500 North Broadway
^ Oklahoma City, Okla
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katlir corn to Supply last week lor Mr
John Baily.
Kid.
“What a lot of fools there are
in the world.”
“Yes there isalwaysone more
than we think. ”
“I see Brazzelton’s son is mar-
ried ”
“Is he ”
“No not Izzv, but Ikey.”
Money to Loan
We have plenty of money to loan on
choice farms in Harper County. We pay
the money as soon as papers are signed.
Renfrew & Gowgill,
WOODWARD. OKLAHOMA.
Or C. A. Wyatt, Buffalo, Okla.
IT ’ ’ Register No 29537 "
Jas. T Bayne
Painter L Decorator
All kinds of Painting, Graining,
Staining. Varnishing and hard-
oil finishing.
Let me make you a price on your
work, guarantee to please you as to
price and workmanship.
JAS. T. BA YN E,
Route I, — - Buffalo, Okla.
lonumentsf
.. "L U">: J-«"
Flnesi ttii^rbiTe- -ainid .girainjieeJ
of woi:k m ansh.ip and
dpHji'gns,.
Bluflaloj Ofkla.
W. m. WO M ACK
Auctioneer!
,iilV!VN>'yrs*^ «
Sales1 cried any wh ere. See
me before you have y.»»m sale,
or make dates 'I he De#»*
crat oflic.e, I guarantee y ou.
t he: high dollar; .
BUFFALO, : OKLA.
For dates, write me phone
No.. M0 at iriy ex pense,
JOHN KINDT
Gener 1 Auctioneer.
Pedigreed Live Stock and
Real Estate a Specialty,
Buffalo, Oklahoma.
A H. WALKER
Attorney and
Counsellor at Law
Office in the First National Rank
Building
BUFFALO,
OKLA.
CHAS- W- WHITE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Estimates : Furnished ; Free
Is a Standard bred
Trotting stallion
1M hand- high and weighs 1300 pound**. He has
a good disposition and is « sure breeder.
Will stand the season of 1912 at my farm 2
nn’ea north and \ mile east of Buffalo, Ok!* on
Moixla), Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ami
at Mix’- Bar,i in Buffalo ou Friday aud Saturday
of each week. * -
I'ractice in all courts and United States
Land Office Office in New Post Of-
fice building.
Woodwakd. _ okla.
G.G. RAOKb
Contractor and Builder
Work Guarenteed Satisfactory /^’ BLAKELEY,
BUFFALO - OKLAHOMA Contractor and
Builder.......
OKLAHOMA.!
Pedigree fur inipetino.
CD. l=R.
Terms |l<l to inaare •tinifinf e»*lt
SMALEY
VJ. M MIX
A D G T I 0 N E E R
Rates Reasonable
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Dates made at thi» offer, or
photic at my expense.
Buffalo Oklahoma.
Estimates Furnished, and all
work finished in the
best manner.
BUFFALO, - OKLA.
surety Bonds— nonde that do not
involve your friends and rmt but little
E. I«ee Adams, resident agent Ameri-
can Surety Rood Company 0f New
York.—tf
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1912, newspaper, April 26, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc942172/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.