The Buffalo Bugle. (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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the buffalo bugle
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A Weekly Newspaper For the People.
VOL VIII.
You Get Your Money When
You Sign Papers.
Guaranteed Largest Circulation in the County.
BUFFALO, HARPER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, MARCH 13, 1913,
Farm Loans
Subscript ion Price, $1.00 Per \ ear.
NO. LO.
Pest Kate in Ilaipu O unty.
Call and See Me.
Abstracter.
B. t£. WILLIAMS.
Buffalo, Okla.
R. E. McMINN, I‘resident.
S. M. HUBBARD. Vice-President.
W E. DAI.Y, Cashier.
C. E. Me MINN. Ass, (
Ropert to the Vfimli Com.Bicsl.mei (Condensed) of the Condition of the
Bank of Buffalo
BUFFALO, OKLA.
At the Clows of Business February tth. 191->.
LOOKOUT NOTES
IMfi&ljool_________
i ^c'come’ Rp,,hifP
/li I yyy |X I E. .1. Adams has a new auto.
BEBOURCBS: I I.IABII-ITIMi:
i Loans and Dlscognts. - • * 77.47«.81 CapHal Stock.
Building >nd fixtures. - - 3.R33.00 Surplus snd Profit.,
Warriints,..... 1.056.W. DEPOSITS. -
1 CASH AND SIGHT EXCHANGE, 23,986.46 | Bills I’ayabie. - -
Total,
*106,862.31 !
Total,
$ 10,000.00
4,812.34
• 91,040.67
None
*106.862.91
auto.
Mrs. DellaShoup is on the sick
v''” report.
Report for the week ending; R.>bert VanWey came down
Mch. 7: Total enrollment, 183; | from Ashland Friday,
present enrollment, 142; absen
The Above is Our Statement, Which We
Kindly Ask You to Inspect.
And when you have-done so we feel that you will decide that we are conduciir.tr <l
SAFE AND CONSERVATIVE BUSINESS. Our business has Krown lrorn the day that
we opened our doors and we take this opportunity to thank our friends and customers for
the support they are giving us. assuring them that .t will he the constant efiort of this
bank to handle your business in such a manner as to merit your favor uud patronage.
......Very Sincerely Yours......
-—--D IKKCTOR S:--
tees, Hi; days lost, 16 3-4; tardies,
11; minutes lost, 104.
The high school reports no ab-
sence this week.
The attendance and punctual-
I ity reports of all departments are
improving
Roy and James Strohmyer had
supper at Lookout Sunday even-
ing.
G. 1’. Knight has just returned
from a short visit to Roger Mills j
county.
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Ju»t A Word!
Hist! While 1 whisper in your listening ear
A tale more rapt than the Ride of Paul Revere-
You’ll be happy and your home full of cheer
If your family read The Uuglc, just $1.00 a year.
Do You
Hear?
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R. E. McMinn
S. M. Hubbard
County 1 cachors’ Meeting. I Stork of Goods to He Sold.
Program for the Harper Coun- The stock of merchandise and
lu..ev. , ty Teachers’ meeting, to he held drugs of P. B. Hall, of Doby
N«ri,.veT..vW.«. ^‘hl!j‘(^t0kta''0n Sat‘mia1sSuXW “
i Mr and Mrs. George buss last. Mm ch loin. .. . lit McMinn’s build-
Our visitors of the week were: Sumtay. ' | I Relation of the | ' 'J 6ts „t can.
Watson Boyle Lydia Overbeck, K.C. Ashlock So«e y to the Sehoo A L. Stew- 6 tol>accoS an,I
Marella Temple. Mrs. G. A Wy- • Ashland it. H. Willey and ethos. ....................
att, Mrs.
L. L. Stink
W. E. Daly
w. h. Hubbard | | Stilh and Mabel Warren
Next Saturday, March 15, the
on Saturday.
An infant child of Mr. Aus-
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NORTHWEST BUFFALO
Z5C»0«0®0>®'0<
D. R. Frey is
leather.
still under the
other groceries, whip, aluminum
tion for Better Work Next Year, ! ware, Unware and a large «iuan-
,, m , impl, Harrv E Rich andi tit.v ‘>1 queensware, several kegs
Next Saturday, March lt>, tne.”a ^ buried at the Jordan j “'hel',s k ’ ‘ of cider, and drugs consisting ol
I Ha7)er (:0Utnty tt,aCh^nmS cemetery on Saturday. I Noon Intermission. PaUnt med,,Jne8* taJC.U,)n '
Flessanf Soda, fvc,t. fc SESKS IK, ......... and sons. Peter! , "“T'
One of the most enjoyable so-1 good program and should he well and Orof Ashland vt m hi , »> 'V ' iroprovemcnt „„ lhe| shape, stales, show rases, shelv-
ed events of the season was the attended. g»*‘da-s tes t week ifet month of this school year, W snd numerous other arlic es
surprise party at the home of The high school literary gave V 4 Symposium. Graduating contamed in store, a o < >
Dr. and Mrs. Oyler on Thursday j tbe best program of the year last | A glance at your almanac wiU ^ ^ Gradeg> the appraised value ol $400.00
afternoon, March 6th, when the Friday. Every number was good | tell you that the lstolilarci Relation of the County Super- This property is bound to >u so 1
1 1 • ii... cur n.m , . ____i. ____c.,i indf 1 hour and 47 minutes! , . /-, • _____u and will be sold to the highest
bidder in small lots.
afternoon, March 6th, when the Friday. Every number was good | tell you taut the ist oi Aiar ; Re]ati()n of the County Super
, s . , I ladies of the Eastern Star and j showing much careful prepara-1 was just 1 hour and 47 minutes jntendent) Mrs. Criswejl.
John Remmele made a trip to other friends assembled en masse! tion an(j an effort to make the longer than the first day ot Jan- Re,atjon of the Teacher, T?1
Annf ayi loof x x r L ^ ,i ________* _ J 1\lt ! , . i i • 1 „ 1,. AniJnrnu ....
losston last week.
Ye Scribe will have to get busy
t the garden and fields.
Quite a number from here are
.ttending court in Buffalo.
Spring is here. Everybody is
mtting out onions and oats.
Will Nutter made a short trip
o the county seat Saturday.
The Lamunyon brothers were
Saturday visitors to Buffalo.
Miss Eaura Bird was on the
iick list the first of the week.
NewMillmery
Opening.
and pleasantly surprised Mrs. | worb Worth while. Only ourjuaiy
Oyler that the afternoon was
hers to find work for the willing-
hands present.
As soon as she could adjust her
mind to the task she gladly pro-
ceeded to hand out the work. (
Two machines were soon brought
from the neighbors and amidst j
the humming of the three rna-;
chines, the busy elick-of needles j
and thimbles and the merry clat- J
ter of many tongues the after-;
noon passed all too swiftly. At j tv.
2k list the first ot tne wee*. 4;g0 the jadies served delicious j at Laverne, Okla.
J. B. Levings and family were I refreshments consisting of sand-j The buying public are cordially invited to call and
nong the Saturday shoppers in wiches, cake and cocoa, to which j • ’ up_to-date line,
uffalo. I all did full justice. * |oXcina ^ 1
Marie Levings is able to be Those present were: Mesdames YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
ick at school again after a spell D. P. Parker, E. M. Miller, S. M. |
ie grippe. 1 Hubbard, H. W. Broberg, O. L.! [tlDC A M KINDT
Mrs G W. Heading ami Miss1 Zook, C. A. Wyatt H S. Irwin, j Buffalo, Okla. \AVb. A. W. miHLM .
ie Evans home on Monday. vv 11Udins’’ ^
If you do not receive the Bugle
you will know tlmt your sub-
scription bus expired, ihispu-
______________ El-
zaida Barbour.
Relation of the Pupil, Mrs.
Bertha Staler.
General Discussion. • . . .
5 Purpose and Value of the; per was started on a busies
Spelling Contest, R.N. Jay, Mrs. proposition. Our sulfscnption
Chamberlain and others. Price is $1.00 a year, and no one
6. Means of Co-Relating the will receive the paper lor a Ion-
Work of the Home and of thejger period than paid lor. \.e
I School Li the Advantage of Both. | want your ^ S5
. Pearl Williamson, feme Petti-. V(J(J are wclcome!
I have opened a full and complete line of new bpring |grew and others.
Ill l INFRY at the W. E. Fergeson Mercantile Co. store' 7. How to Teach Okla lorjaf,
lilLLiiNLLi cil Lilt VY. i- h I Civics, Frank M. Cowden, Edith
Anderson and others.
<s. What Shall We Do' ^llh I have a limited amount
aDndyo?thr Benj of money to loan on good
9. Round Table. I, improved farms m llaipei
county.
Note.—This is the last meet-j c'.all and see me before
ing of the year. Let us make it borrow. 1 can save you
the most generally attended and ■ ,
Money to Loan!
Henry~Huff^ and Norman S £ Zl on your loan.
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t; , rn IB. E. Williams, L.R.H. Durham, „ , ■ wnrtb while Henry Huff and Norman fair the best 0f the yf
e Evans home i • A_ Ewers, E.J. Dick, E.C. John- v^'>’ ,e* sliD.ghod and half- vvent up south of Protection on j worth holding at all it is worth pj White
Chris Remmele and family and j gon an(j Miss Ethel Johnson, of at er « . . . may do Friday night, where the former! giving tbe effort to make it the; PFaflK
“The'Dan'FrTy'homT11 ^S'^migM tve many soTe^d. evidently does much j railed to do some veterinary | best possible. i ™E REAL
John ^mmelerewived a letter 0110,8 ,n Ellen Lutes died a. the'
7 K-. skunl Vy WAS Tunaa. ij^'
)t return this month as they, __ tee.ct - and 6th, after a lingering sickness.
id expected. Mrs. Wildharber! „ TTr „ „ „ „ ^ !oarnest last Fr^ay aft6 __S ,i N. (Jossett preached the
ad expected. Mrs. Wildharber I B q. stands! oaii’nenl ‘asi ' ijn7brpntir^cours! Rev. J. N. Gossett preached the j
[suffering with rheumatem and i ^ ^ Estate *We. have waited I funeral discourse at the Friends
,',11 is sick abed With chill . j BuffaIo 0kla. Be sure to I h h the winter for the teach- church, after which the remans
,f you want a snap in either! see him if you want to buy, sell | ^ this R. C. district to get | were laid to rest ,n the Jo,dan
arm or town property see Frank or trade for a term.
Vhite. the Real Estate Man. J your \vant.
3«0«?C©-'
He can fill
Let Us Supply
Your INeecisi
We carr\r a full and complete line of every-
thing to be found in a first-class merchandise
store. Compare our goods and prices beioie
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•busy, but it seems a vain hope. | cemetery
i so we are doing the tforh: by oun Re>ders.
'selves. Others are welcome to
! join us every two weeks on Fri- The following new subscribers,
day afternoon at 3:30. ! have b^n added to our sub-;
D * . , . „ I scription list the past week:
The Paruna-Buffalo basebal A M Sperryt Doby Springs
game occurred at the fair ground ... »« —
diamond Saturday afternoon and
resulted in a score of 16 to 14 in
favor of Paruna. The game was
very close and interesting from
start to finish and several spec- !
tacular plays were made. ThL
Tom McMahon.
R E Fielder. May
J H Harmon, Buffalo
Frank J Meyer, Readout
1 N Martin, Rochester, III.
W H Markham. Attica. Ks
.J W Moberg. Nekoma. Ks
W’e steadily continue to grow
game should show both teams jn cirr»uiation and are approach-1
making your purchases.
ing the 1100 mark. Everybody
TRY OUR GROCERY DEPART-
MENT. WE ARE THE HOME
OF GOOD STAPLE GROCERIES
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where their weak spots are, and |n(? M1C -----------
these should Ik* overcome by vvbo appreciates a "home’ news-
thorough practice and coaching. )ia|K.r js subscribing for the jk*o-
The Paruna boys arc a gentle- „|e'g (H)pular pa|»er. the Bugle.
W. H. SP1LLERS
BUFFALO. - OKLAHOMA.
manly set and g«K*d sportsmen.
ftts lor HaRhir?.
farms for Rent.
I have three quarter sections
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1. Barrcii Plymouth of land to rent for spring cro
for sale during the Would prefer, to rent for three
live y»*ars. but will KCBt for the
coining season. J. t . ItARBRO.
hibby, Okla.
Purel
’ R»>ck •eg
season at 6<)c |K*r sitting of 15
eggs. Henry Meyhr,
2 miles north of Buffalo.
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Pianos
IN PERFECT
ACCORD WITH
THE
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the t.eie of the !>•*«<• '
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The Eberhardt-Hays Music Co.
largest Music House in Kansa .
r. Douglas & Emporia Aves.
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Sehy, H. E. The Buffalo Bugle. (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1913, newspaper, March 13, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc942179/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.