The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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Cool loans money on farms, tf
Whalen & Herren, *aint Paul.—tf
Mr Pierce of the Perutia neighbor
hood Wns a Buffalo visitor Moud iy.
For a good balh go to'ihe Hotel 1 • >
trai.—‘if.
1 Inrf l amuii'oii w s i>v*r Bum I. -
Verne Monday
Heating stoves for $4.75 up at
J euipies’.
J 11 Harmon was a Buffalo visitor
latter part of the week on bueitiess.
WYATT
A post card from Dr Ss E Fowler
States he is having a splendid outing
luring Kansas in his auto.
1'. U Cool—The Land Man r-eio
farms. List your farm with him —it
Mr and Mrs Fred Hurd were trading
in the city Wednesday of this week.
IliifTilo continues to grow despite
the knoct-ers and the calamity howlers.
('lint German was iu town the fir-t
it liie week in hie new auto.
It E Williams haR been at May, part
.f this week.
S T Mnrev was up from May the
latter part of last week.
Miss Rose Hlssdel came home for a
brief visit with h >me folks last Sat-
urday, remaining over Sunday.
The city dads are having some
I cement street crossing put in this
week.
Wes Berrv is erecting a new resi-
dence on his lots on west Turner
JOHN ZANDER jNowIs
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Your Opportunity
con-
Will do your building
tract or by the day.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Inquire at this office, or address
Buffalo, R 3.
Lon Powell was a caller last Satur- street,
day and paid up his subscription to;
the Democrat The Qnai* law *3 now out and Rome
of the local sports have been availing
\Vhalen & Herren. Saint Paul, tf themselves of the dog and gun the
FOH SALE—A few nice fai hogs at
reasonable prices Lari Anderson,
northeast of Buffalo.
Dr E E. Heady
Physician <te Surgeon
Calls auswored day or uight
Office over First National Hank
’Phone Offiice 90; Residence 40
Buffalo - Okla
CHAS W- WHITE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Joe Munson from Kibby vicinity
was transacting business iu town last
Saturday.
Whalen & llerren, Saint Paul.—tf
Carl Congletou and W C Broberg
made a business trip to the country
the first of the week.
LOANS
Springs were Buffalo visitors
of the week
pa>t. week.
Whalen & Herren, Saint Paul —tf
Practice in all courts and United States
Land Otiice Office in New Post Of
tice building.
WoonwAKD, — Okla
The new residence being erected
near the Baptist church by Mrs J K
Anderson, is boing rushed to couiplo \
tion ny the contractor Mr V r Guthrie :
As8ood as this one is completed an-
other will begun very much like it. ,
Don't waste your money buying
strengthening plasters. Chamber
lains Liniment is cheaper and better.
T1 , ,, .. , , r» v. * Dampen a piece of flannel with it and
Rev anil Mrs Na\lor of near Doby f \ , . ..
... bind it over the affected parts arid it
the hrst ... .... ..
will relieve the pain and soreness. For
sale by all dealers.
John W Bane of Laverne, was tran-
aacting business in the county seat /»te "ea,her his be«" a"d
the first of the week and made this Victor sometime, but what we
need most now is a good rain. A go<-d
otiice a pleasant call.
The Ladies' of the Christain Church
will serve Turkey dinner Saturday
Nov. 23. Everybody come.
The Best and Spillers Mercantile es
tablishments are advertising big re
ducliou sales The time to prepare
for the winter is now. Investigate
their prices while the sale is on.
MONEY
Make your tinai proofs before flattie
E. Seeman, Clerk of District Court
Office west of Bank of Buffalo, tf
rain now would go a long ways toward
assuring Harper county of anotner big
wheat crop,
The hoys appetite is often the source
i of amazement. If vou would have
! such an appetite take Chamberlains
Tablets. They not only create a heal
thy appetite, but they strengthen the
stomach to do its work naturally. For
sale by all dealers.
Notice to Tax Payers.
The tax rolls are completed
and in the hands of the County
The next number of the Lyceum Treasurer. Taxes for the cur-
course iu Buffalo will be December 4th, rent year are now due anti will
and consists of female quartette. This h<> received.
promises to be an interesting uum W. A. DAVIS. Treasurer,
her.
lB The Democrats of Harper county
Invest sign is ri8**L 18 succeeded in electing only two officers,
right now. 0. K. Cool for Buffalo
property, tf
(hat of the Sheriff and County Clerk,
and one of the alleged Democratic
.J B Wiedrlch of south of town was papers seem to think they have won a
transacting busiuess here Monday and great victory because they have tie
called at the Democrat office to re- feated the greater part of the ticket
_ - jvht
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'no • i
new his subscription to tbe Harper
County Democrat
See the new line of ladies' cloaks at
\Y H Spiders.
Millmery at less ihan wholesale
prices, and winter has only begun
J’rices will be made too without a
profit to me as long as they last, at
Mrs Greer, Ojler Bldg, Buffalo.
ON
W B Cornell, of Laverne was over
to the county seat Monday and was a
caller at lids office-
Our good friend E M Alton of near
Charleston was a county seat visitor
the first of the week.
See our sale on Ginghams, Suitings
nff Shirt waist*.— W. 11. Spiders.
'lot of fad and winter cloaks
^ n'tv -Msses and children have
for ladies, l spiders. Call
just been rtcei\%
to see them.
•n left the
Mr and Mrs L K II Durhai.
first of the week for Kansas . ‘
here they will visit for some in. 1
U friends and relatives \Ne hope
y will have a most enjoyable va-
cation, as there are none who deserves
a vacs lion more thau an editor
Whalen A Herren, Saint Haul.—tf
LAND-
Your shoes and harness repaired
while \ou wait at Tamples’ Hardware.
-Leader Tribuue, Englewood, k.ms
Whalen A Herren, Saint l'aul.—tf
A. P. GRIMM
AUCTIONEER
RATES PER HUNDRED;
General sales 75 cents
Stock sales 50 cents.
BUFFALO OKLA.
aaMwnaMnaBMBHDanHnBaiM»
For dates, write me or phone
No. GO at my expense.
JOHN KINDT
General Auctioneer.
Pedigreed Live Stock and
Real Estate a Specialty.
Buffalo, Oklahoma
A H. WALKER
Attorney and
Counsellor at Law
Office in the First National Bank
Building
BUFFALO, - OKLA.
“There could be no better medicine
than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
My children were all sick with whoop-
ing cough. One of them was in bed,
had a high fever and was coughing up
blood. Our doctor gave them Cham-
berlain’s Cough Remedy and the tirsi
dose eased them, and three bottles cur
ed them,” says Mrs R A Donaldson, of
Lexi ligtoti, 51 iss. For sale by all deal-
ers.
To Buy a Farm.
1 6,000
Acres
Of Farm Lands for
sale in quantities
to suit the pur-
chaser—
In Clark County,
Kansas, by
The American Land
& Cattle Co.
Address -
E. B. PURCELL, President,
Manhattan, Kansas.
OR
VV. D. HAINES, Secretary,
Ashland, Kansas.
THE CITY BARBER SHOP
J. R. Lennington, Prop.
V our patronage solicited. I am
agent for the Ashland Steam
Laundry,
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
Whalen & llerren, Saint l'aul.-tf
J. I. CORBETT
A lT 0 T l 0 N E E It!
Laverne, Okla.
Will cry sales in Harper and adjoining j
counties Graduate Missouri Auction
School.
I buy sale paper.
To the Farmers:-
We Have the
HOME INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK
\ oil can pay for your Insur-
ance <>n the Installment plan.
Easy Payments each Year.
Zook & woodmancy.
REMINGTON
UMC
AUTOLOADING
RIFLE .
Tblx Acntivttffnn Cub ran look tbroujjh tbe
barrel »n<| 9*e fh*t it is clean.
All the advantage* of
the big game arm with
none of its discom-
forts or annoyances—
The recoil does the work of reloading and ejecting
instead nf pounding your shoulder. Five shots—just
pull and release the trigger. Your action stays open
and warns you when it’s time to shove in a fresh clip.
You can never get in a tight place—the gun never
clogs. Each shot strikes a one ton blow.
Simple action- simple take-down.
Send for « motion picture booklet explaining the
Remington-UMC Autoloading Rifle's hig point*.
Remington-UMC Metallic Cartridges combine I
highest velocity with the greatest shooting accuracy.
Made in all calibres for every standard firearm.
Y hen Renting ton-UMC cartridges are used,
the arm i» guaranteed to the full extent of the
manufacturer's guarantee.
Remington- UMC—the perfect shooting combination
Rnniniffnn ArntsTJnion Metallic Cartridge Co.
299 Broadway 9 New York City
Gline Hardware Go.
Anchor, Lyon and Emerson
BUGGIES
Bain Wagons
Charter Oak Wagons
Abingdon Wagons
All kinds of Shelf and Heavy
Hard ware. TAtshop in con-
nection. See our Harness line.
Windmills Pumps Tanks
All Repair worK Done
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Ruth Bates Go.
A most talented concert company and Ladies
Quartette combine.
Violin, Soprano, Whistler, Reader
AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Buffalo, Okla.
Wednesday Night, December 4th
bit. It. It. AXDEIiSON.j
Physician & Surgeon.
Office in First National Bank building
l’houe both residence
PRACTICE
1
Ground floor,
ind office.
BUFFALO.
OKLA.
An absolute success. Highest Satisfactory.
Treat for All,
A Rare
U. M. MIX :
(5KXERAL AUCTIONEER
Lite Stock Sales a Specialty
H ill cry sales anywhere in
Harper or adjoining counties, j
See or write me tit
Buffalo. Oklahoma.
WMAL.EN & llbUUblN
St Paul and Kansas. Gtty l.lfo
Ninety day note nu interest
Over niuety days *i per cent.
Fire, Lightning, Tornado,
Wind, Life, Hail,
Stock and Grain,
We advertise by paying 100 per
cent losses.
Buffalo, Oklahoma.
ECONOMY!
Buy Your Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Etc., at
and note the l>ig saving you can make
by buying your supplies here.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FUR PRODUCE.
It Will Pay You! Try It arid See!
'Vdmission 50c.
Be Sure to Attend.
iWM^
Sj
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$
C- W- Hofmeister, $
and Collector.
I Wallingford 1 roth e rs
Law
cr i~r /\~r
Me CUDDY’S
Candies at Co*d’a that please every-
body.—tf
The skating rink has been closer!
down this week, the management hav-
ing gon® to Ai\& to get tbtdr hard Fancy upples 80c per bu.
».ri, mor. -uicu -.ii b. ....uiw .. Can CQrn 3 cans for
once. some of tue hoys and gir.a and ,
grown folks too feel lost this week, HOSt tOaStieS 2 pkgS TOT
but It v ill not be long until they w ill BrctlKflJSt bLlCOlf
be rolling again.
First grade flour $2 35 jner cw*'
Pears $1-50 per bu.
25c
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Gents corduroy suits
It is .a pleifnro to tfll you that ~ .«
irm Couch Kerned? is the GCHtS OVCTtlllS
25c
16c peP ^
$8.50 each
75c per pair
jfl
First i ijg
Oklahoma. ^
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W. W. Gillenwaters ^
Grain. Food and Broom Corn.
Highest market prices paid fur all kinds of
Grain and Broom Corn.
Your Patronage Appreciated.
Receiving and Distributing Points.
Ashland, kans.
OHice in Basement of
National Bank.
Come and see me.
Buffalo,
Acres,
Sitka,
Buffalo,
Okla.
CARL N. CONGLETON, Mgr.
Buffalo ... - Oklahoma.
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auctioneer
'bwmtM rlaina Cough Remedy
tiiHliuiDe f have evrr used- . .
^NMrs Hugh Campbell, of f.avo- 'h »'• P11^ *•» every OUC. Also dl«-'S suit.-,
ma, <>a "I have used it with all my fn'r lr<H»fs, shoes and *>ver*dioes a sp-tcislty.
rtiiklren and the results haw been W(M>, suiN ' $,-_»50 t.gv\
higlily •Att«f*clor?. For by nil
detier*. ewafs $G.5o ati«l up
W G Handy sent sever*1 teams down A lull line of fhlldleU s COafs, dfe<>>
fioiu liuOato Tuesday alter luuilier. Se«* out eUNlltei waie, 5 aiul Ir*
w oh vrliieh to erect a new residence
Ho* lumber was furnhtied by Vorl
Key yard. Cregg's uiauy Mtpp
friend* will lie gi««t to bear that he
1-r •eprrtug and will soon have a lie
b me *f b*a0*11.- ; t|>(iiy HrpubLctn, 8itka
General Auctioneer and
Stoc Salesman.
For other particulars
Write or phone me at
City Meat Market
W. J. FOSSEY, Proprietor.
1U/*RY, * OKLAHOMA
auti a'lt**
- W. 0. McCURDY,
f. I k'lKHEU. M. D.
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Calls Answere'i Promptly
At all Hours.
High
.Mutkct 1‘rtcvr* 1 aid f*>t Butiliiu Stuff.
Royal I lutel.
K mist*.
Buffalo,
Oklahoma.
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Adams, E. Lee. The Harper County Democrat (Buffalo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1912, newspaper, November 22, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc942403/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.