The Buffalo Bugle. (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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few sflias4
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the pewit wee/.
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trA !.. W, Craw-
(MMfaty viaatese* to
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tymUk EK SsiMby zt the *iMm r.
her uncle, & M.
A «w|ri«par^r vas* tendered or. t is»3a/.
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forsl %«"
ave L
Hmer
were rmh
mwi&y.
y.■■■■■■.k.•'>••-. M> ,- JIL4 ar.4 Bailey
ar.r>--'-iv: tr.* -.Lfe at Hedrick’*
We carry evayttusg n the Harriware, Vehicle and
Iaspleraent ..te-the >:*.* a:.. r.". •.: jp-to*date store to be
fzvrA b. Xctzkwest Okiis::: 2.—and if fair prices and
prompt and coGrteccs trestq^fr.t appeal to you, we merit
and hope to receive year patreuage.
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, etc
You wll. aiw&v? t r i ns *•• hh a full ar.d complete line
rnr
h. (U-X
nitore, Carpets,
aunvl MfSIie Carpentiar
f.v v> ilorfz's* on Wed-
Make Our Store Your Store When in the City.
That there wtU be k wither
iv,>rffp«f" f/fscU W4» tfc;* /*ar.
Mi** Iri-A ksstier at tb« of y<- starry to ehroAtelo that
h^r fwrents W*fft*viay rJght in , w Lw*'* baby 1* not vfery
tl* i^arai'L ** *dl at pment.
< * o"«rf' "If. *•;/',V, received aeveral nice present*.
brt«Kt><r*ki am mum >»"*'»•« Mli4 M(nlBr f„ri. !.-.<• V *fc*r. L*a» Twktr
T?>&*. ff.k'tsy k ttikin I* ekrthed /jj,y p(g aftd (ck.ee wore '*'■' ’■* 1 ^
'••>'» authority tnAt fit wryw\ &> refreshmew "3 ar.fi alS L
enjwyd a f/I«war»t mal «v«tv- Jfra, C. D. Tackor was eaaed
That th* follow who expects if
th«? . • t'ZywMti neUUtm jfHs dl»- and Mr*, John Kocn, Koa and . :.o .' %:-:rj
(istnf/hter, Mr?., C. C, Iihr>arift*,
‘That In vrmo caso* mow are v/ ■‘ow and datrj^ntor, Mario
of *««?««**! that thoir failure Alp.na ft-. <-••.. f/:rtr.o*n
h- inovitahte, r/^n £*» f™1
wwft»e Momt, Mr--. ,r*. Mat Me-
That huflkl'i fa the i^jsit little >rr, iteurve K'* .Cn.d Wri*ton,
r, Jo 00 *h /rost O/lahr/wa he- Hoy Morn*, t ( ark hr en
Nrm.hn. Torn-.. .:reward, Henry
tUcynfMk.
i» 5rJ§--f
W.
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nr who is
John ftifley. vnfe fend dsajrh-
•■-•' Ffe • ar.d Joe Mmason and
fa-:,-. 7 v-rro .Saturday shoppers
m the coanty 2-feat.
Buffalo.
EM PLE
Oklahoma.
gBMsm -2 ^^2^33
joiifd a doubt.
That ti you want your roonoy
l/j /o la- uter mutiwute u* Sot-
(J;cn tnfakiot,*.
That the nun or ha* not yet
hf iff v'-nte/l that will nhow
on? -'.fel/e* a* other* *ee u*,
Thai rfff/'.t fail to rttc*^-
f ,/.<• tf n difference between con-
tzWMk and the b ar of gettinjf
caught.
That too many men have col--
f.rf-d thefr nojo n with the tt>' r.ey
that they n.houid have u»cfi Vt
fe-ather their ne»t*.
T hat tL- Aoanen ot tonay u.u t
'• -j P'.'//fe -*v- .'.frei
A-’i 4- f».* ( . // , , . , /i r kttO
fearing the va .'e haa/.et, I will
quit for this lime.
JAY.
Card of I bach*.
I d'- iire to thank the citizen?, the or
O0TURT.
Leah E!?en Tatman was born
in Perry county, Ohio, on Dec.
11, 1%16, and died at the home
The foHowmjc answer to M. T. 0f her gon-jn-iaw, Abe Nash.
\,vg p-izzie was the .first north of Doby Springs, on March
€. 1913, a^efi &i years, 2 months
T r. •: 0 .e thkthas. .wice as many aa(j 21 days.
,n ■ f a. Jo pifes, the one that gj,e was converted at Lexing-
r.zrt z-. man/as one nas 5, Iowa, in/he year lfc65 and.
eha/mg two more than united with the M. E. church, j
■ :.(■. nzs 7, and r^n >{arch 17,1*37, she was mar-
ried to Wm. H. Lutes, to which •
union were born two children,
Charles L. L-ites, of Davenport,
tow.
ft
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f
6
$
that ha two less than
of Buffalo ar.d vicinity for their the one tha^t oas twice as many
past patronage. If in need of a* w** has 8,
mi'lllnimj . _ . ,.„1! , ...1 i,., CLAl'DE FOSTER, DllUaiO.
' t l *...... 41 The same oiv'Jons were sent Iow a, and Mrs. Mary Nash, of
^ * ; t Cow den, W. A. near Doby Springs.
Funeral services were conduc-
»n later by r
Allen and J.J. Rader. After dig-
ngupoor old geography and ted at the Friends'church by
R ev/ a pM.lft rr^ntel work we Rev. J. N. Gossett and the body
i our r'-gi.-d red Go. o f/I r. . .heir figures was placed at rest in the Jordan
cemetery.
Mr*. A. M. Kind'
Ourcts for Stfa.
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Desirable Business and Residence 9
Lets For Sale. o
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In Smith's Addition to Rosston. 0
High and Dry! Within 2(K» yards of Rosston
depot. The best location on the Wichita Falls &
Northwestern Railroad for mercantile interests.
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E. Smith Townsite Co.
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Christian Church Services.
rnrrwrtihnr that I/iI'h wife rnay red male hog*, ready for May ar(. cornel
have lor>ked back to hoc if her|service. L. Dkes,
droM* hung straight, | Doby Springs. W. W. Whalen, S
Paul.
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I Implements Wagons
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Hock I land Line
Peter Schutiler
Rock Island
M. E. Church Notes.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Epworth D^ague CJunior and dens.
Senior) at 7 p. m.
Preaching at 8 p. m.
The sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will he observed at the
close of the morning preaching
service.
Fb L. FIamand, Pastor.
Announcements for next Sun- Si3K0iy & C0»
day, March 16:
The usual Sunday services.
Topic for the morning sermon,
“Where Is Jesus Now?” Will build anything from a dog
Eve topic “Sharing Bur- house to a mansion. Estimates
made on all contracts.
Contractors
and Builders
A. M. Gillespie, Minister. Let us figure with you before
you build.
For Sale. j ... .Phone 151, Line 7....
Prize winning R. C. Rhode Is- BUFFALO,
land Red cockerels—only a few,_’
left. Call or phone.
F. W. Herbert,
Charleston, Okla.
OKLAHOMA
Threshing Machinery and Rosd Teels
Fop. Rent—Another four room
house in Buffalo. —Clinton Cosby
Phone 52 on Line 4.
J.
C A S E.
W. W. Whalen. St. Paul.
Notice or Publication
n
ulks
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O V E R L A N I)
F 0 Ii D
know we have the choice lines to choose from.
COME IN AND INVESTIGATE.
We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage.
S. M. Hubbard
BUFFALO,
W. H. Hubbard
OKLAHOMA.
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In th- Juotice Cxwrt in and for the Town of Buf
falo. Harper County. Stete of Oklahoma, be-
fore R Wuodmancy, Juatice of the Peace.
A M Loomis, I'laintiff
ra
E P. Tetera, Jr.. Defendant
Said defendant. E. P. Tetera. Jr., trill take no*
j tire that he has been sued in the above nam*d
r »urt by A. Vf I... .m iabove named plaintiff,
i ufv n an account for seeding end baling eighteen
and three-fourth* (18 3-41 bale* of broom com at
- one dollar (|1 l»» per hale, in the total ium of
| eiirhteen and IS-ion dollar* <418.751. w j ti. inter. >t
t therea.n from the 24th day of September. 19X2. at
! the rate of six per cent per annum and pray*
; judgment therefore. Jhat on the 12th day of
: February, 1913. plaintiff esuxd an order of at- '
! tacbment to be l.*ued in aaid cause, and on the
i 13th day of February, 1913. the constable levied
* spin two ton* of broom-corn belonirma to said
'3 - • -isr- heretofore, appraised a* - ■ ■
dollars <rr. i*l. aavi attarhmort hrtn- the *sm*4
attachnu nt up n >si>l brt*om-e«-rn. and that you
!! mutt answer sa-d bui of tusrticubrs then in filed
or appear for trial o». the 1*1 day of April. 1913. at
the hour of 2 o clerfc p. *n . at which time said
rmuse is set fir trial at the office of the shove
named past me of the peace of the Town of Buf-
falo. OlialMM. And unleaa |«* * PI-ear at saxl
taste iwltaaat will le nnd*nd as prayed fora
■sal M of part malar, and the attach****: there-
in had an I s twitted will hr sustained and the prop-
erty -edeeed arid la satisfy said inlimnl
«i:m* ray hand and aaal this 24th day of Feb-
ruary 1913. K. Woowtsaoi,
Att'-ot:— Justice of the Peace in and for Buf-
fata. Harper Cemnty. OUthuns
C. J. Dks. Attmry fur Plamtiff.
Young Mules Wanted.
If you want to sell your last
spring mule colts bring them to
my farm, or write or phone me
at Doby Springs.
G. W. Crouch.
J. L. GRiFFITTS
l_ a w v e: r.
Practice in District and
All Courts of the State
Office. .Upstairs in the Koval
Building.
BUFFALO.
OKLAHOMA.
The Brobers*
Mercantile Go.
The Store where Your Dollar
Coes Its Full Duty all the
Time in the Buying Line.
Purchase your dry goods, dress goods, furnishing
goods, groceries, shoes, etc., from us ar.d note the big
saving it means to you.
The Highest Market Prices
Paid for Ycur Produce, Etc.
it Will Pay You la Trade at Our Store. Try It!
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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/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.