The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1913 Page: 2 of 6
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One Taste of Our
Ice Cream
makes the whole world
akin. For all agree that
such cream is the ideal of
ideals in refreshments.
Older a Pail of 8(
to be sent to your house.
Either as a dessert, or as
a refreshment for your
visitors, you will find it
simply perfect.
FREE METHODiST CHURCH
Sabbath school 10:00 a .m.
Mrs. Ermina Washburn, Supt.
Prayer Meeting: Wednesday, 8 p. m
Clans—Each alternate Sabbath 11
a. m. .
G. I... Anderson, Classleader.
Preaching—Alternately each Sab-
bath 11 a. m.,' 8 p. m.'
Everybody invited.
E. O. Davenport, Pastor.
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^^CTBGFISHER. OKLA.
•I. It. POLLOCK
Physician and Surgeon
Day phone 25; night phone 44.
All calls promptly answered day
and night. Office two doors south
of Post Office.
S. S. C ole
Notary Public
Farm Loans, Real Estate,
and Insurance. Insures
Farm and City Property.
Office E. Side Main Street
Col. A. T. lti< liar<l«oii
General Auctioneer
I will cry sales for one per
cent. Phone 31
Cashion Oklahoma
Reference: Any one I have
cried a sale for.
Col. I*. F. B:aliias
General Auctioneer
Have had experience. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. For
sale dates see Farmers State
Bank, or Phone 152 R Line,
Cashion, Okla., my expense.
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AUCTIOXUKU
CI TIIUIK, OKLA.
Public Sales a
Specialty.
Phone for at
m y expense
for date.
Call 271 or
727. Office:
111 1-2 West
Harrison Ave
Res: 1 mile
so. on Divi-
sion. Terms: i per cent with an
Eight Dollar Minimum.
What a Baptist Preacher Did
This is to certify that 1 have
used one box of Hunt's Cure for
Skin trouble, and same cured me
after using about S-^.oo worth of
other ointments and salves. Noth
ing like Hunt's Cure for Skin
troubles. — Rev. H. T. Sizemore,
Hemphill, Texas, adv.
LADIES —Carbon paper at
this office. Any size you want
at half price, up to 25x38 inches
—the kind that washes out of tlie
woods after you make your trans-
fer. Just what you want.
G. M. Bryan has been suffering
with a carbuncle on the back of
his neck the past two weeks, but
is improving at this writing.
Says he'd just as soon have a spell
of fever as the pesky "bile."
Wonderful Skin Salve
Bucklen's Arnica Salve is known
everywhore as the best remedy
made for all diseases of the skin,
and also for burns, bruises and
boils. Reduces inflammation and
is soothing and healing. J. T.
Sossaman, publisher of the News,
of Cornelius, N. C., writes that
on& box helped his serious skin
ailment after other remedies fail
ed. Only 25c. Recommended
by All Druggists.—adv.
S. W. Hogan, chairman of the
Board of Control of the Masonic
Orphans' Home of Darlington,
informs us that the Board has
just completed plans to build a
boys' dormitory, to be construct-
ed of concrete, entirely fire proof,
and connected with the girls'
dormitory, will represent a cost
of $100,000. This will be one of
the best and safest buildings in
the state, and pradtieally all un-
der one roof. The Masons are to
be commended for their interest
in charity, and are doing much
for their orphans of the state.
Constipation Cured
Dr. King's New Life Pills will
relieve constipation promptly and
get your bowels in healthy condi
; tion again. John Supsic, of San-
bury, Pa , says: ''They are the
| best pills I ever used, and I ad
vise everyone to use them for con
1 stipation, indigestion and liver
| complaint/' Will help you.
i Price 25c. Recommended by All
j Druggists.—adv.
Don't Forget
Knights Toiaplsii*
Triennial
Conclave
Colorado
August 12-15
1913
A Splendid Opportunity
Plenty of rain Sunday and
Monday. The farmers believe
the wheat and oat crops will ma-
ture with this help, and predict
an early harvest.
The Largest Magazine
In the World
Today's Magazine is the larg-
est and best edited magazine pub-
lished at 50c per year. Five cents
per copy at all newsdealers Ev-
ery lady who appreciates a good
magazine should send for a free
sample copy and premium catalog.
Address, Today's Magazine, Can-
ton, Ohio.—adv. 44-i2t
Health a Factor in Success
The largest factor contributing
to a man's success is undoubtedly
health. It has been observed that
a man is seldom sick when his
bowels are regular—he is never
well when they are constipated.
For constipation you will find
nothing quite so good as Cham
berlain's Tablets. " They not only
move the bowels but improve the
appetite and strengthen the di
gestion. They are sold by All
Dealers.—adv.
Cashion, Oklahoma
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Mr. Minnick, a calendar man
of Oklahoma City, was here Mon-
day in the interest of his firm.
Jim Frymire returned Friday
from a three weeks' business trip
in Western Oklahoma.
For the Weak and Nervous
Tired ou, weak, nervous men
and women would feel ambitious,
energetic, full of life and always
have a good appetite, if they
would do the sensible thing for
health—take Electric Bitters.
Nothing better for the stomach,
liver or kidneys. Thousands say
they owe their lives to this won
derful home remedy, mrs. O.
Rhinevault, of Vestal Center, N.
Y., says: "1 regard Electric Bit
ters as one of the greatest of gifts
I can never forget what it has
done for me." Get a bottle your
self and see what a difference it
will make in your health. Only
50c and $1.00. Recommended
by All Druggists.—adv.
Taiaie Tabic
bast Bound No. 708 due 1 :09 p.m.
West " No. 707 " 2:05p.m.
These trains are daily.
J. B. Plum, Agent
Navina R. R. Time Card
Ft. Smith & Western
East Bound West Bound
\To. Time No. Time
16 K:o5 a. m. 19 8:30 a. 111
20 3 :10 p. m. 15 5:22 p. m
Santa Fe
46 1:35 p. m. 47 1 - 5 p. 1
Elmer Jarvis and family were
here the first of the week, from
Wakita, visiting friends.
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Cecil Frymire says he has made
arrangements for a "niggah po-
j tali" in his barber shop. This
j may be all O. K., but the better
class of citizens in this town are
j determined to stand for a white
I town, as has always been the past
sentiment. Cecil might get os-
tracized or deported to Langford
j or Wild Cat, where he would be
| more at home than in a town
I composed entirely of wHite folks,
j Except for having to pay a little
more for a white "potah" we
j Know that deep down in Cecil's
heart that he would rather, if fi-
nancially able, employ a white
valet, rather than subject himself
to social ostracism. It is hoped
by -bis many friends that
Cecil will ^ive this proposition
his most intelligent consideration
and help rescue the town from
an epidemic of the blacK peril.
to See Colorado
Lou Fares in KtlVct
Prepare to Go .
via
Hock Isiaod Lines
WRITE FOR FREE, BEAUTIFUL LITERATURE
Write to
FAY THOMPSON
Division Passenger Agent
Oklahoma City, Okla.
J. B. PLUM
Ticket Agent Rock Island Lines
Cashion, Oklahoma.
Whole Family Benefited
By Wonderful Remedy
There are many little things to
annoy us, under present conditions
of life. The hurry, hard work,
noise and strain all tell on 11s and
tend to provoke nervousness and
irritability.. We are frequently so
worn out we can neither eat, sleep
nor work with any comfort. We
are out of line with ourselves and
others as well.
A good thing to do under such
circumstances is to take something
like
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Fills
to relieve the strain on the nerves.
Mrs. J. B. Hartsfield, 33 Corput St.,
Atlanta Ga., writes:
"1 have on several occasions been
vastly relieved by the use of your med-
icines, especially the Anti-Pain Pills,
which I keep constantly on hand for
the use ot myself, husband and two
sons. Nothing in the world equals them
as n headache remedy. Often 1 am
enabled by the use of one or two ot
the Pills to continue my housework
when otherwise I would be in bed. My
husband joins me in my praise of tho
Anti-Pain Pills and Nervine."
Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills
are relied upon to relieve pain,
nervousness and irritability in thou-
sands of households. Of proven
merit after twenty years' use, you
can have no reason for being longer
without them.
At all Druggists, 25 doses 25 cents.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1913, newspaper, May 8, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107135/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.