The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1916 Page: 1 of 6
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2J)f Harper (Eon trig democrat
VOL. 10
BUFFALO, HARPER COUNTY, OKLA., FRIDAY, JUNE 0, 1910.
NUMBEB JO
THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
A Good Advertising Medium
Large and Growing Circulation
FOR FARM LOANS
ON GOOD FARMS.
COOL
YOU GET ALL YOU
BORROW. NO DELAY
JOB P K I N T I N (j
VVe can do it in good order.
Let Us Figure With You
BATTLE FOR SEAT
ON HIGH BENCH
Senate Confirms Nomina-
tion of Boston Man by
Vote of 47 to
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dering why Morris and Whalen
did not announce their
ticket in the May Record,
in fact we have asked why
and they were as mute as
was Morris when we asked him
to name the members of the
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A man carhc in to my place the other clay and
said:
“WhatI a 3400 r.p.m. Chalmers at $1090. I
never knew Chalmers built a car under $2,000.
So many ask the same question. We never
feature price in big type. We don’t sell price.
We sell a car first; then tell how much it costs
afterwards.
I suppose we lose some sales that way. But,
of course, we have a car of such decided quality,
of such extraordinary ability, of such terrific
power from an engine that you wonder where it
all comes from—well, we just don’t know how to
talk price when so many other things bob up in
our minds.
Now take power. Here it is rated at 25.3
H. P. when you buy your license. You get her
out in mud, or sand, or on a hill—and bing, you
can just double that figure.
You have got just about 100 per cent more
power than we give her credit for.
Of course, lots of ears have great big power.
But with most of them you’ve got to pay the
piper every time you use it. Those big power
cars have great big engines mostly, and great tig
engines have a terrific appetite for gas. You
know, I don’t need to tell you.
This 3400 r. p. m. Chalmers has an engine in
her that’s got the kick.
You step on the accelerator button, and zip!
You never saw such spunk.
And not only power, but she gets away like a
scared horse. 1 have to watch my foot when it
is on the little button. First thing I know I am
going too fast.
That’s what the boys back at the Chalmers
plant call “acceleration.” I call it “pep.”
That’s my language.
STARTING SOMETHING
ft • _
I. W. W.’s Have Agt i ts
In Wichita Trying t>>
C.< t 4 Joiners” In Har-
vest Stiike
That’s the one word that fully describes the 3400
I used to sell a lo
simply stating the pric<
Now it is all differ
People are buying
They want what theyj
many cars that look
price tag on them. T
them is ability. Ther
all musical instruments, from a tin whistle to a violin, so that she
In the trenches. She says music in rest periods relieves tension.
. . n tin pans and playing mouth organs. Mrs. Davies is the chairman of
Wide World between C/nmlttce in Amerlca. with Offices at 519 West End avenue, New York.
this way.
One car is sluggi;e them by ridicule in otherr.
Another has got a’ligby their conduct are keei'
without taking a qud0U inastateuf delusion as
Why, with this ''socialists make lots of
once 111 a while and aCover the deception practiced
There aren’t manyuders in the old parties to
Then she runs sdip!ish their desired ends'
.-'ways a little bit ^
who doesn t talk mucllhey are working on the
She S got anything >, yes, they always deny it.
have yet to meet her chey are in the deceiving
everything from get-a^ss in a number of ways.
Then when von rn hey have got a crowd of
1 ... | - ^ ers that act as though
^ " .1 have to <la(] been denied their share
ohe S beautiful. air in days gone by, and
The hig-town peopleedVe their Charmers long
year. I got a letter fif t0 see that there isn>t
day telling me they If* «substantia1 in hot air.
' 1 0 ' noon rirlifiiilud huf
December 1.
And there are thousi
Take a friendly tip ^Submit yourselves to every
now. I don’t want to
delayed delivery right in
ing season.
You folks who have
ibout that?
Don’t you think God well
knew what the condition of af-
fairs woulj be today? He caused
the New Testament to be writ-
ten? And if he had intended
for us to reject anything that
man proposes to legislate,
ion’t you think he would have
made provisions in His word to
that effect.
Again in 1st Pet. we find the
follow ing language. If any
man speak let him speak as the
oracle of God (oracle meaning
word of God). And again in
Col.3-17 we find this language.
‘‘Whatsoever ye do in word or
deed do all in the name of the
Lord Jesus,” or in other words
by the authority of the Lord
}e been ridiculed because 1 Jesus,
used the words of the Well the Lord Jesus doesn't
Peter found in 1st Pet. speak to us through the Bible
does He? And through the
ice of man for the Lord’s Bible he tells us to be subject
That word “every” to rulers and to pray for kirgs
that sentence makes it a and to speak evil of no man.
hensive statement and Yet there are certain preachers
out. She’s there.
Senators who were not paired
and who did not vote were:
Clarke, democrat; Sherman and
McLean, republicans.
Of the senators who were
paired many were absent be-
cause of the approaching re-
publican national convention in i piei'se tell us what it Ts.
Chicago. All absent senators Look over that ticket
had arranged to be paired in the and then ju3t
vote, however, except Senators
Clarke of Arkansas and McLain
of Connecticut. Senator Sher-
man of Illinois was paired with
Senator Thompson of Kansas county,
but released the Kansas senator
so that he might vote.
B< lieve the J. W. W.’s, th '►’s
rnirg to be s< n stiike it1 1 e
'•heat fields of Kansas, ts '• - il
• s every other state, unless Me.
■ Fainrir pliit Ls dov n $4 per <i y
or “workers,” aid agree- >n
vork the workers not to <x id
10 hours per day.
Siid strike is in the mat- » g.
Already the Industrial 'Amk.rs
ox the World have begun p. r-
fecting an organization wti h
they declare, v. ill firce the
farmers to accede to their de-
mands. In Kansas alone the
i. W. WVs exceed to get 20.000
men in their organization. It is
isid 5.000 are now paid up
members.
In Wichita they are organiz - g,
though the police do not know.
Yesterday the Kansas organ z r,
ri. N. OsPorne, said more than
fifty members had been initiated
in Wichita. Ho expected to
“land” more. All the members
will not get in on the harvest
hand strike, of course. Other
lines will be attacked by the
organization frequently termed
the “I Won’t Works.”
The Kansas organizer sa.\ s
there will be no violence in tie
present campaign unless “the
men will not listen to reason.”
In that case he said, “W’hy, of
course, we will have to resort to
violence We will have to beat
sense into their heads with pick
handles.” He declared he * x-
pects no trouble in getting everv
harvest hand to join. Those
who do object to becoming a full
Hedged I. W. W., paid up, etc.,
may of course, be “handltd
roughly. ”
Police in other cities of the
country have had considerable
trouble with the red flag organi-
zation. In many cities there lias
been blood shed, riots and open
rebellion against the law of
state and nation. It is expected
by local police that the harvest
hand strikers will mobilize in
Wichita for the dash to tie
wheat fields, where they will
not work or permit any one el.-e
to work unles§ he is a memhei of
the I. W. W., and receives tl e
wage they will insist of the
farmers. According to the
phamphlets signed by vhe chief
“I,” William Haywood, it co.-ts
$2 to strike for one whole > ear.
— Wichita Eagle.
. . .just what it says. Now .going about asking you to rebel
OltTerence in a jllTy. oing to give Bible reasons against the powers that be and
serving that admonition saying all manner of tilings
sist that the socialists against certain people regardless
prove by the Bible where of the fact that the New Testa-
.vrong or get off the stage ment says that whatsoever is
|uit howling. not of the word of God is sin.
platform and ignoring the I the word of God. And m» duty In 21 Cor. 5-7 we are told that Are they Christian? No they
primary law which gives all the as a Christian prompted me to wjdk faith and not by are in e s 1 ing enin
people a chance to have a voice dispute the claims made bv s'Khr. or ination papers,
in the selection of the party socialist leaders. In Heb ll-l we are told that Mr. Enfield says in the Mty
neminees? If there is anything And instead of the socialists faith is the substance of things Recoid that the poor Common
rottener than this red-card meeting my argument with hope! fo-, thee\.djnceof things Citizen has laid himself out now
machine, some good comrade good sensible arguments they not seen. because I asked certain questions
just ridicule whit I say and psss l Rom. 10-14 wg arc told that &nd he wasted 3 lot of printer s
jit on. Ruiiv" i|j doesn’t prove fait1! comes by hearirg and ink in ridiculing me through the
w"uldin*be th7conimiences‘7n anything only the fact that the hearing by the word of God. paper. But did you take notice ence between the Old and N
Harper County, if that bunch oi man that uses it as a weapon of In Rom. 14-23 we are told that tl at he didn t nate any effort.Testaments. We can give L e
incompetent professional rag- defense is mentally defieitnt or whats>ever is n »t of faith is to answer any other questions ^,iamii creuit fur oeing a m. n
chewers were placed in charge knows he is wrong and is too sin. that were in that list? No Mr. ,0j.- j^e lact that ihere is a differ-
much of a moral coward to Now to sum it up a Christian Enfield intends to get by with
he knows to is to wdk by faith which God dodging the issue, by ridiculing
again j]
imagine what
now because the Bible docs n* t
sustain him in the position th.it
he now takes.
Last week F. W. Chchran f! v
up with his bristles Man In g i
end and asked Lee Ad*m if n.*
didn’t knew there was a diff -
the government of this
ence between the two but we
can’t give Mr. Cochran credit
stand up for w hat m_______________ ________ _____ ..
be right. tells us is the substance of things one question and trying to make for a jeep understanding l «•-
Yes there are people that h »ped for an! the evidence of R app^ar lhat just because he cause we mentioned the fact that
onlGod wa^r the direct author of
all
Want aca-Floyd
The nomination of Mr. Br*n^*j ac^aQf Buffalo and Miss Sibyl think that just because a man things not see". That we get
eis was sent to the senate Jan- pj0yj Gf Sitka, Kansas, were ridicules his opponent that ti e cur faith through hcaring God’s onf point mat iney were ail Solomon’* great wealth and th« n
uary 28. It was re erred to the married at Sitka, by Rev. C. A. one that uses the ridicule is words and whatever is not from unimportant questions. It is up asked the question if God didn’t
mSely Ttr-SLS Mm£TFlSydi. . pooalM youmr somelhin|! *'**'■ and wiU bra"d G d's word is sin. j to Mr. fcinlicld to give us reason.- sjn in ,hat ,hin* according to
ladv of Sitka, and Mr Warnaca
could find 100m for ridicule
point that they were
»7VIU^VIIII'5 va 1 n III oiouvt Vi U O n VIU om* (Olli lU til 01 *,*»»*» ■wviui'ij
him as a 5-mart man and one According to that then God’s irom the New Testament for the social,-^ philosophy? And
against confirmation^mi memor- jg manager of the W. O. He- that should be list* ned to. word tells us to submit ourselves position that he now take*. I|sinceGod never' changes, he is
a sinner if he wants to
place in a man’s’ hand any
amount of wealth. Better re»d
ial in favor thero. l>egan to pour curdy n.ercantile establishment The ones that I have listened to every ordinance of man for know the stand that he took on'stjj|
in. c*ty. to and read alter are smart men the Lord’s sake. When we do tbe Bible when he devoted his
... 'l 'nung P* U o indeed, they are smart enouvli that we walk hv faith, when we hmc to preaching the gospel.
SmMIM (M« Tkfccl ; will makr their home in ItalM* “T— 'h« w«lk by f.ith, when
I an(j the Democrat extends con- t0 sdent ,n s jmi instances refuse to do it we sin don t we? ana mus- ui« ne was eitner
The Democrat has been won- j
, and evade the proposition placed ^ Is there any human philosophy ,a
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1916, newspaper, June 9, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc942297/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.