The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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NEXT WEDNESI
October 11,1916,
l« Special Service
On Shoes of All 1
You get $100.00 worth of Premium Ueposil
3very dollar's worth of shoes purchased that
Help Your Favorite Gam
Come Don’t Forget The Date
DAY 1
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t Checks with 1
day at Moore's 1
dictate 1
Come
Dress Shoes l101
Men. Women aud
Children.
Omer E. Moore
Work and school
Shoes for every-
body. |
Phone 81.
across THE STREET from postoffice Buffalo, Okla. ^
Temple’s for Harries*.
Get the Handers' disc plows from Tem-
ples. 6-30tf
See JacK Burgoon and get a chance
at that 1917 model l ord. 11
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• G. A. Wyatt
Get the Sanders’ disc plows from Tern
pies. t!-30tf
judge Doran was over from Lnverna
the lirst of the week on business.
Joe Munson was up from Kibby the
lirst of the ween.
RC Bailey of west of town was trad-
ing in the city Monday.
Get the Sanders’disc plows from Tem-
ples. 6-30tf
John Wagner was over from Charles-
ton Tuesday of this week on business.
W, A Davis was in the city Monday
from the west side attending to busi-
ness matters.
,j. E. Garnett of the west side was
mixing with friends here the lirst of
the week.
The democratic campaign committee
and candidates for office will meet
Saturday night.
Remember the big railroad rally at
Buffalo on October 12tb. Come and
bring your friends.
RH Ross Dr H Walker and E G
lones were in the city Monday from
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We have just received our first shipment of the Famous
South Bend Malleable Steel Ranges
(Jorae in and look than, over. They are the heat on the market You are also
invited to inspect our complete hue of guaranteed
Harness, Hardware and Buiding Material
Penn. Anthracite
Colorado Lump
Quality Hardware ©tore
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FINER QUALITY
GREATER VALUE
Those are Three Reasons Why Hundreds of Men Buy
and Wear Suits Made by
DODG-E the
Buffalo, Oklahoma
were in sessiou the lirst of the week.
All members present
For Sale—Victrola nearly new $2C0
size and $30 worth of new records.
Will sell for 8185. Mrs E J DICK.
Phone 94. 9-22-zt
We have two or three of those de-
bates on socialism lefi. Better get
one before they are all gone.
E. C. Mountain was a business visit- j
or in Buffalo Wednesday from the
Paruna neighborhood.
H A Monhollon is constructing a
string of cement side walK on Turner
street running from the Harper Hotel
ea6t.
E Lee Adams and mother. Mrs. J. E.
Anderson made atrip to the ranch near
Yeltonthe latter part of last week.
K | Dr W. S. Oyler, Deutist. will be in
1/ Laverne ever y Thursday and in Lvau-
' hoe the 1st and 3rd Friday and Satur-
day each mouth. **
Gov R. L. Williams will speak at
of October 20th
rti o:uu »uu arrangements are being
made for a big lime in Buffalo on that
date.
Remember the l entrBl Hotel when
vou are hungry and want a good meal.
Don’t forget our special Holiday and
■Sunday dinners. u
A H Millard and family drove in
Buffalo, Okla., for a
j Buffalo Grain & Coal Co
A. E. GRAHAM,
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G i ty Meat Market
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W. J. FOSSEY, Prop.
Fresh and
Salt Meats
Remember Us
For Meats
A. M. ZIMMERMAN.
Graduate “Mechanic and Tuner ’
Buffalo, Okla.
Piano and Reed Organ
Tuning and Repairing i a. n. muwn
Action Regulating Cleaning, Tuning U$aturday from
and Voicing. viSjt wiih Mrs. Millard’s parents, Mr.
Charges Reasonable References Furnished , a[J(j Mr9. T. J , Almond.— Jet Visitor.
“No Satisfaction, No Pay.” STRAYED—About Sept. 19, one
blacK pig spots on side and white face.
Dr. E E. HEADY1'0"”
j E CONOMY!j
• Buv Your Dry Hoods, Dress Goods, m
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Physician and Surgeon I Mf and Mn> M p Terry of the north
pecial attention given to diseases of ’ . the COuuty were renewing
Women and Children. ea8t Part or tne ° ’ frj here
Phone Ring Central, Line 4. No. 525 acquaintances
All Calls Promptly Answered. Wednesday ot tms wees.
CHARLESTON, OKLA. . R Beeman j L Gritlitts and L M
Brink attended the State meeting of
Democrats at Oklahoma City Thurs-
Buy Your Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Furnisbiug Goods, Groceries, Etc., at
and note the big saving you can make
by buying your supplies here.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE
It Will Pay You! Try It and See!
W-m-m
As Long As You Live
You
You may search the country
from end to end and you will not
find better things to eat, or at a
cost than we are giving you right
now at this grocery store.
Everything in our store is new and fresh and
you will flfnd our clerks courteous and more
than pleased in helping you select the things
you need. Our phone number is 13, and an
order over the phone is always given our entire
attention until it has been filled and placed in
our free delivery wagon,
Bring Us Your Butter, Eggs and Chickens.
Democrats at Oklahoma uiy auue--
F. Z. WINCHELL, M. ,D dayoflast week and leport a great
Calls answered promptly U8? ,or democracy.
at all hours, day I will be at my desk ,0 the assessor
' nr niolif "flice each 'i8,urday and Monday
,,r xvill be glad to have the rarmers drop
OFFICE IN ROYAL HOTEL BLDG I™'”"* acqnainted.
Buffalo, Oklahoma.
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AUCTIONEER
Phone Me for Dates at My Expense
Buffalo : : Oklahoma
City Barber Shop
Chas. Mix Proprietor
Agent for Electric
Sanitary Laundry
| ffice phone 91. Res. phone H8
W- H. Temple
UNDERTAKER
Calls answered promptly at all hours
Buffalo - * Oklahoma
in and get acquainted.
Harry E. Wheat, County Agent.
Howard Bowen and father were in
the city Tuesday night. Howard is
the motor carrier out of Doby Springs
and we understand is giving good sat-
isfaction.
The first frost of the season visited
this section on Thursday of last week.
Damage was done to growing crops in
the low grounds but not much effects
were observed on the higher ground.
E H George was meeting with the
board or oommissiouers here Moqdav.
He reports that his wife is In very poor
health yet and that it waa necessary
for him to take her to Oklahoma City
for treatment.
Omer E. Moore is having a fine die-
pla» sign placed on the side of his busi-
ness building. Omer believes in tell-
ing the people that he has things to
sell and what they are.
Town Lots in Buffalo
Ranging in price from ten dollars and up ou reasonable
terms. For particulars see
R. R. M’MINN, At Bank of Buffalo.
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W. O. MCCURDY
D. P PARKER
attorney-at-law
Pappe Building
Buffalo, Oklahoma.
Business attended to promptly.
For A Muddy Complexion.
Take Chamberlain's Tablets and
adopt a diet of vegetables and cereals.
Take outdoor e*erciae daily and your
complexion will be greatly improved
within a few months. Try It Ob-
tainable everywhere.
Buffalo, Oklahoma
Phone 13
Sitka. Kansas
Phone 905
Temple’* for Harness.
Low— Ladle*’ hand p-cKH !»o<>k con
------- ,»iniD* a live doll »r hill, i Vaae notify
Regardless of any rate quoted you by or return to Mrs K l^e Adams Buffalo
,nv Loan ARent£rt<*>»Carpenter waa in town Wed-
uon HU you see me l. A. « y att , ^ a((| from lbe north
The wind b»a been biowmrr for a M<|r
veekaDd it still remrn* rtrv. vr- vv,ntk1>_To bnv two farina within
iter* are heaitating loM.aihcr w a te» miiea of Buffalo. If you wish
on account of the dry Kh-*1- to sell *tve partleulsra. Addreaa p O
ever aoroe are sowing In • ertain local j ^ Oklahoma 8-U-W
DIL K. R.
All Chronic IMaeaae*
AND ESPECIALLY
Pile*. Fistula and all Disease* of
Rectum, a RpocUlty.
No Knife or Chloroform Used
No Money to be Paid till Cured
■lam I ooper the big jolly Republican
. . from the south aide was In the county
ANDERSON seat wedneeda* and was a caller at
democratic headquarter, but d.dn t
Know it at the lime Sam I* *ore that
It Always Helps
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman’s
tonic. She says further: “Before 1 began to use
Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, 1
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
of Cardui, 1 began to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big water mill.
I wish every suffering woman would give
CARDUI
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WILLARD, OKLA. , t .
We are here with the goods as we announced in our last ad.
Toile Du Nord Ginghams I2^c per yard.
Aurora Ginghams 10c per yard.
Black and Blue Serges 50c per yard.
Shoes for Men, Women and Children.
Duck ( oats for Men and Boys.
Hardware and Queensware.
Alwavs something good to eat in our Grocery Department.
A trial purchase will convince you that our prices are right.
“Quick Sales and Small Profits.” out motto.
J H VANA11SDALL, PROPRIETOR *
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know it at the time Sam l* «nre mar
tk, Hughe* I. going to be elected but it »
hard for u*lo believe it
L K Grav* returned last week from a
_ trip to the elate fair *t Oklahoma C«y
-1 ZTZI ,^u •*,* be nevar knew there were *o
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The Woman’s Tonic
a trial I still use Cardui when. I feel a little bad,
and it always does me good.”
ana n always uoes me guuu.
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure sig is of woman-
ZDFR _
Physician & Surgeon
Office at Buffalo Drug Store
Phone, It evidence 29; Office W.
Buffalo — — Oxlabou
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n^.nt Iiemoerau in tb* «orld until be
got down to the City He *oy* the towa |
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was running ever full of >m and that
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tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure sig is of woman-
ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui the woman’s
tonic. You cannot mak* a mistake in trying Cardui
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for moru “an fifty years.
Ge*fi Bottle Today!
probably »oe‘ woaf It at all.
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1916, newspaper, October 6, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc942174/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.