The Buffalo Bugle. (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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COOL
, Fresh graham and white corn
meal al the Berrj Feed Mill.
Keep your vest pulled down,
and youi subscription to the Bu-
gle paid up.
Peter Schuttler wagons have
always been in the lead. Sam
Hubbard sell:; them.
Homer Fowler and wife, who
W. W. Whalen. St. Paul.
Feterita and pure kaffir corn 1
seed for sale on the 0. G. Har-
per place, west of town.
W. S. Damron.
II. W. Smith and family spent
the past week with relatives in
the country and with friends at
May.
i Oliver Keith and family, of
i Kibby, spent the day Saturday
have been in Caltornia the past wjth rclativ|,B aud fm.nds ,n
Buffalo the
Smoke the “Creole”
W. W. Whalen, St. Paul.
Heating stoves at Temple’s.
Wheat is greening up and it
sure looks fine.
Emory Foster made a business
trip to Gate Saturday.
I have some good mules for
sale. Chas. Krone, Buffalo.
You get all the local happen-
ings when you read the Bugle.
Your harness oiled for $1.< 0
per set at the Temple harness
shop.
Every boost helps.
W. W. Whalen. St. Paul.
Post-cards at Mrs. Cool’s. .
Fine little shower last night.
March 23d is Easter Sunday.
C. R. Cool for your farm loan.
March wind and April showers.
How about the city election
this spring?
Dr.W.H. Jones was down from
Willard yesterday.
Whit Terry was down from
Englewood this week.
J. W. Meyers was over from
Doby Springs Tuesday.
E. A. Berdell, of Laverne, was
a city visitor Wednesday.
Clarence Edmisson was down
from Englewood Saturday.
W. H. Wilcox was up Monday
from Woodward on business.
If you do not receive the Bugle
your subscription has expired.
A. F. Higgins was up from
May the latter part of the week.
See the Rock Island implement
line at Hubbard’s. They are the j Help yourself!
best- | Mrs. J. E. Foster and —,
J. H. Bradford, the jeweler at ciaud, made a business trip to
May, greeted friends in the city j jyjay on Monday.
Saturday.
j year, returned to
first of the week.
Buffalo.
j Get your horse bills printed at
hofi Sale.—Some mighty fine Hu* Bugle prinlery. We have a
1 l>.Inn* Wvitu nt* !
sowed kaffir corn hay. Write or
phone. W. D. Crouch,
2 miles north of Doby Springs.
L.OANS
good horse or jack record book
for sale.
0. E. Waggoner, of the May
Record, was a business vi itor in
Ed and J. S. Bridwell and Will i the county seat the latter part
j Cottrell, of the Yclton vicinity,
; were county seat visitors Friday
and Saturday.
A. M. Sperry, north of Doby
| Springs, is another new reader j address for a year,
■enrolled on our subscription list
the past week.
of the week
Frank J. Meyer, ol Readout,
made our office a call Tuesday j
and ordered the Bugle sent to his
City Garage & Machine Shop
We do any and all kinds of Automobile repair-
ing. Boiler work a specialty. General repair work
of any kind promptly executed.
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We eaiT;. ;t full and complete line of all needed
accessories. Your patronage solicited. All work
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
See us before buying that new auto. Any car
bought from us we will take care of any minor ad-
justments free of charge for one year from date of
sale. Phone No. 104.
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I LK! NS & OSBORN,
My line of Rock Island imple-
ments have arrived. Come and
Proprietors.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
Buffalo, ()kla.
M. I\ Terry was up from the!see them and get prices before
Sec those Rock Island buggies l’dnch near Supply the fast of; buying.
S. M. Hubbard.
I before you buy. S, M. Hubbard,
I Agent.
J. F. Martin was up from near
i Laverne the first of the week on
business.
Are you happy?
the week attending to some mat
i tors of business.
W. R. Rose and family left the
| first of the week for Grant coun-
| ty. where they will make their
Subscribe for home with their daughter, Mrs.
the Bugle and the entire family j Florence Gill, at Na.-Ji
will be happy.
Buffalo is the best little city in
r.
MONEY
B. Herndon, of Parana, vis
'Through a trade made Friday
Chas. Keene is the possessor of
an automobile. Watch out girls,
Charley will now go some!
W. W. Whalen. Sr. Paul.
\\ \nti;i> for the Hugh
All kinds o
Cool’s.
For registered
H. M. MONGOL!)
Contractor and
Builder.
Fire from a passing Wichita j hogs see fix'd Hombeck, Char
Falls train last week destroyed kston, C a
northwest Oklahoma if it never; itecj over Saturday night
gets a railroad.
Free air for your cars at the
Garage & Machine Shop.
City
S. T. Prophet, of Bryan pre-
cinct, also served as a juror the
past week.
S. T. Morey and A. G. Jones
were up from May last Friday
on business.
Horse and jack record books
for sale at the Bugle office. Call
and see them.
David Martin and wife, of the
east side, were Saturday shop-
pers in the city.
T. W. Moredock, south of Wil-
lard, was noticed among the city
visitors Saturday.
E. L. Herren returned Friday
from a several days’ business
trip and visit to Wichita.
John L. Woolen, from south of
Readout, transacted business in
the city Tuesday.
Azer Smith, of Murray, was in
the city several days this week
on court business.
J. M. Wilson, of near Gate,
was a Monday bu&iness visitor
in the county hub.
Fred Hornbeck, of Charleston,
was among the business visitors
in the city Tuesday.
Jas. T. Bayne lias our thanks
thanks for his subscription re-
newal the past week.
R. H. Ross, of Rosston, was in
the county seat on business sev-
eral days the past week.
Buffalo friends
recovered from a siege of those
awful mumps.
The Harper County Teachers’
son, | meeting will be held at Readout
! on Saturday, March 15.
teresting and instructive pro-
gram has been prepared.
The new business buildings for
W. H. Temple and E.Lee Adams
are rapidly nearing completion
and add greatly to the appear-
ance of our thriving city.
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E. C. Mountain, of Parana, has
been in the city the past week-
serving as a juror. Earl had us
fifty acres of locust trees for R.
H. Ross on the Connet place.
John Bailey, wife and daugh-
with I ter, Faye, and Joe Munson and
Chariev iust I family were up from Kibby way | bred jack, 5 years old. I will
• ------------ The ladies made the trade for any kind of stock.
Col. I). Wasson,
Estimates furnished on build-
f post-cards at Mrs. ing contracts of all kinds.
j We will build anything from a
Poland-China I chicken-coop to a mansion.
Let us figure with you before
you build.
BUFFALO, OKLAHOMA
1 have some fine feterita seed
for sale at a reasonable price.
E. C. Johnson, at First National
Bank.
For Trade:. One Kentucky
Saturday.
Bugle family a welcome visit.
The directory for the Pioneer
Telephone Co. and the Harpei
An in-1 County Mutual, of Willard, is in
our hands for construction. It
is to be issued in a book affaii
and when completed will contain
about forty pages.
For Sale.—A white team, one
mare 9 yrs old, one horse 7 yrs
okl, weight about 850 each, well
broke, good workers and drivers.
Guarantee them sound and reli-
able. Price $60.00 each, cash oi
note. W. W. Whalen.
We have been informed that
print him some up-to-date sta-|the Roberts Dry Goods Co., of
Englewood, are going to open up
a stock of goods and the Home
i John Williams, of the west
Mrs. T.A. Young, of the south!sjcjei was in the city a couple of
days the first of the week.
W. T. Murray and daughter,
Miss Florence, drove over from
side, was among the visitors in
the county seat Tuesday.
S. J. Cooper was„up from the x ivy^_________ .
ranch, south of Kibby, on busi- j Murray the first of the week
ness and greeting friends. ^ j ^ you come t0 town bring
Col. J. H. Gass, east of Kibby, . ^bies f0r their PICTURES,
was greeting city friends with a 'Mrs. DeWater can sure please
hearty handshake Tuesday.
Logan D. Smith came up from
you.
Pringle Long
and wife and
Supply Saturday and spent sev_ percy McElhiney, of near Read-
eral days with Buffalo friends. out) were Tuesday visitors in the
Fred Hurd and W.H. Sanders, j county seat,
northwest of town, have been Three weddings occurred ir,
doing jury service at the present gu^a]0 last week, and Rev. Ham
term of court.
tionery.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Colvin, on Tuesday morning, a
son. Mother and baby are get-
ting along nicely, but Lee has
been selling a half-dollar’s worth
of sugar for 50c.
Singer Sewing Machines arc
sold on easy terms to all. Two
years’ time, or $3.00 down and
$2.00 per month. R. E. Fielder,
salesman and collector for Har-
per county, May, Okla.
harper
A dance will be held at Fred
Hornbeck’s on March 14th. All
readers of the Bugle are invited
and welcome. Special courtesy
shown to strangers. Good floor
and good music.
Five Buffalo automobiles and
twenty-one autoists drove down
to Laverne and return Saturday
evening. The fact that they
Wm. Boyle moved the past
week into the P. L. Anderson
The District court has almost this week,
completed the present term of
business. The jury was dis-
charged Wednesday.
Feed For Sale.—I have some R. Rose and family,
good broom-corn fodder, cut ear-
ly, for sale at.$4.00 per ton.-R.j
R. Nichols, Buffalo.
Attorneys Swindall, Applegett work call phone No. 28.
and Nichols, and other citizens
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and made another couple happy ; made the round trip without a
single accident of any kind is re-
markable.
----- — -- —------- ; : Jas. T. Bayne return’d heme
property, recently vacated by W. lagt Fridav from Attica. Kansas.
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Buffalo the past week.
W. W. Whalen. St. Paul
; where he had just completed a
Dr. W. S. Oyler, dentist, is large painting contract. “Jim” ^
now spending ail of his time in j is a painter and decorator of no horse
Buffalo. When in need of dental mean ability, and his work sure
stands out and speaks for him.
OOU NTV
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Foster, of
Jet, arrived the first of the week
for a visit in the homes of their
sons. J. E. and W. E. Foster and
Lumber.& Supply Co. will put it
a large lumber yard at Rosston
in the immediate future.
240 acres of land to trade for
Buffalo town property, or a good
Harper county farm. This land
is in Woods county and is good
land and 3 miles from railroad.
What have you to trade for the
same? »See Cool, the Land Man.
On the back page will be found
each week a series of baking les-
sons by Nevada Briggs that will
appear regularly for a limited
time. Each issue will find a new
lesson and a number of valuable
: cooking and baking recipes will
! be given.
The First National Bank of
i this city has been handing out
souvenir whet-stones bearing an
1 advertisement to ‘ Keep Sharp
and Keep Your Money in the
First National Bank.” Anyone
desiring a whet-rock can secure
one by calling at the bank.
How about buying that new
Singer for your wife. She will
2 miles south of Willard.
For Sale One of I he tK'st, car-
penter shops in western Oklaho-
ma. Size of building 25x70. All
modern improvements, 12 h. p.
gas engine, band saws, cut off
saws, (in fact all modern mach-
inery, ) for an up-to-date contrac-
tor. Reason for selling—change
of business. — L. M. Brink. Box
175. Buffalo, Okla.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
Mr. Farmer, listen to this! Wc
can sell you your lumber at En
glewood, Ashland, Sitka or Pro-
tection as cheap as you can bu>
it tliere yourself. Buy your lum
her of us, do your own freight-
ing and leave your money ii
Harper county.
BUFFALO LUMBER CO.
O. L. Zook,
R. W Smith.
Private Sale!
1 new set heavy work harness,
brass mounted.
] good set of old harness, brass
mounted.
1 2-section harrow
1 disc harrow
1 Morrison sulky plow
1 good lister
Terms of Sale:
The above property will be
sold on approved security, six
months time at 10 per cent.
W. H. BISHOP,
Buffalo, Okla.
In;dl Blanks.
The following blanks and books
are carried in stock and you can
be supplied in any quantity at the
Bugle office:
Notes
Thresher notes
Chattel mortgages
Assignment of mortgages
Mortgage release
Bills of Sale
Warranty Deeds
Farm Leases
Memorandum books
Receipt books
Pocket Ledgers
Horse and Jack records
School District Warrant books.
If you want a snap in either
farm or town property see Frank
White, the Real Estate Man.
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for Sale or Trade!
Twelve good residence lots
at Buffalo, Okla., close in.
Also a farm 7 miles south.
ADDRESS......
IX F. TUININELU,
BUFFALO, OKLA.
DR. W. R. LoNG
Registered Veterinary
......Surgeon......
All Calls Promptly Attended.
Phone No. 37
BUFFALO, - OKLA.
City
Meat Market
„ vJ. FOSSEY, Prop.
Rresh
and Cured
Meats
-------------- M.A. Rector, of near Readout.
of Woodward, attended court in was a cjty visitor Saturday. He
remembered the Bugle editor a
dollar’s worth on subscription.
appreciate a good Sewing ma-,
chine as well as you do a good Highest Mai Ket
Drop us a card and we
will call on you and bring you a
new Singer for inspection. R.
E. Fielder, salesman and collec-
tor for Harper county, at New
State Furniture Co.. May. Okla.
229 acres 7 miles northwest of
Buffalo, gixid frame house 26x28,
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Hides
Bought and
Sold
Prices Always Paid for Butcher Stock
of All Kinds. Your Patronage Solicited.
Oysters in Season. Euffalo, Cki3horra
. Be Sure to See.
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families. They recently closed barn 20x24. granary, hen house,
out at Jet and are contemplating hog shed and corral, good peach
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Farm Loan
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a vacation trip to
western coast.
The baseball game last Satur-
day between Panina .and the
points on the orchard, windmill and pump, a
t£ood well of water. P n i acres
broke. 170 acres in wheat, land
all fenced and cmssfenced.. This
is a school half-section. Price.
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Buffalo high school resulted in a $mooo cash. $4300 to he paid in
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victory for the Panina team by j 38 annual payments dra
a closely contested score of 16 to , l1*1* **
11. This was the first game of
the season played here and quite
a good crowd attended.
FAR MS
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n? interest. This i.s a real
snap and mu«t l«e sold in the
next thirty davs. t'all on or ad-
dress Frwk White, the Real
Estate Man, Buffalo. Okla.
\Y. \Y. Whalen. SL TauL
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You Want It.
MONEY When
The Only Man That
You Want It.
Abstract . Notary Public.
Located in the Pappe Building.
Buffalo, - Ok Inhomn.
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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/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.