The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1914 Page: 6 of 6
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The New Barber
G. W. Woody
I have recently pur-
chased of C. B.
Frymire his
Barber Shop
and will conduct
the business at the
old stand. Your
patronage is solicit-
ed and my aim at
all times will be
Good work
and courteous treat-
ment to all comers.
Now is tlie time of
year for
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Arkansas
Spend a few days or weeks
in the Valley of Vapors and
find how those wonderful
waters will make you a new
person.
Rock Island Lines
offer
i1 o ii v e a i e a t
Traia Service
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.
60 YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
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Chronic Constipation Cured
"Five years ago I had the
worst case of chronic constipation
I ever knew of, and Chamberlain's
Tablets cured me," writes S. F.
Fish, Braoklyn, Mich. For sale by
all dealers.—adv.
A. F. Kleinke's public sale Wednes-
day was one of the best attended for
many months past, and everything
sold at good prices. These good peo-
ple are making preparations to return
to their oid homp in Chicago, and the
community will lose one more family
of industrious citizens.
For Skin Diseases
Hunt's Cure is sold under a
positive guarantee that your mon
ey will de refunded without ques
tion if it fails to cure Itch, Ec
zetna, Ringworm, etc. You there
fore you run no risk whatever in
purchasing a 50c box from your
druggist.—adv.
E. A. Pemberton received a message
last Thursday morning advising him of
the very serious illness of his sister-in-
law, Mrs. Prank Pemberton, atUlmer,
Texas. Mrs. Pemberton formerly re-
sided in Kingfisher and her many
friends here will be grieved to learn of
h-r illness.— Daily Free Press.
Best Cough Medicine
for Children
"I am very glad to say a few
words in praise of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy" writes Mrs. Lida
Dewey, Milwaukee, tVis. "I have-
used it for years both for my
children and myself and it never i
fails to relieve and cure a cough j
or cold. No family with children !
shonld be witdout it as it gives !
almost immediate relief in cases
of croup." Chamberlains Cough
Remedy is pleasant and safe to
taKe, which is of great importance
when a medicine must be given
to young children. For sale by
all dealers.—adv.
Trade Maf:ks
. Designs
7 v t " Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending n (.ketch mid dopprintion n>
quickly iwoertiiin our opinion free whuilior in
Invention Is prohnlily patentable, f cminmnici
tlonaHtrlclly eonlldentlul. HANDBOOK on I'mcnls
sent free, oldest nuency fur pulenn
I'll Wins tiiken through Muim A Cu. rouot've
ipccinl notice, withoutclinrgo, in the
Scfcaiific Jitnericati.
A Vinndsnmcly illustrnled wpoklv. J nr-pst elr-
culnilon >.f any seionttll'' ,1 .i:n,ai. 'JVi j.j „
year: f"iir monlUe, II. Sold byull Tiev.sdeilers.
MUNN & Co.3G,Broadwa*- Kew Yoii
Branch Oillce, 625 F St., Washington, I). C.
Farms for Sale, see S. S. Cole
Harmony
Mrs. Durett was a caller at the Law-
ton home Tuesday.
Miss Alice Datin spent Sunday after-
noon at Mrs. Thorns.
Miss Mabel Datin and Noel took din-
ner at the Pfeifer home Sunday.
We are having some nice weather
now and the farmers are taking ad-
vantage of it by keeping their plows
going.
Mr. and Mrs. Halstead and son, Lyle,
came over to Mr. Thorns Sunday after
noon in their auto. The young folks
used it in the afternoon.
Mrs. Lawson has a weoks'-end guest
Mrs. John Taylor, of Guthrie, while
Mr Taylor is in Washington, D. C.,
on business. Mrs. Taylor has been
this far in the country, since we have !
telephones.
The minister surprised the natives i
Sabbath by coming up to church in a I
new auto. His son and family came f
with him. This is the first time the j
son has been here ; t our church and j
we are glad to get acquainted with j
them.
Acute Sore Thrj a
There is nothing better for sure
throat than Hunt's Lightning Oil
Put it on at night, and the next
morning the soreness is usually
gone. Rubbed on chest is fine
for sore lungs, often preventing
pneumonia. Hunt's Lightning
Oil is sold by all reputable drug
gists in 25c and 50c bottles.—adv
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Lime
■mill
Shingle*
Sash
Door*
Posts
Paint
Varnish
lass
po.oro'o'o.oo'o
Quality of Stock
Courtesy to all
and
Satisfaction to our Customers
J§ Our Motto.
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Cement
iSricli
Arkansas Lumber Co.
Hoofing Phone No. 50. J. Arthur Short, Mgr. f
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Why you should trade at our store—you have
the advantages to be found in any well-equipped up-
to-date store that is run along lines intended to
please the customer.
In our endeavor to do this we have just receiv-
ed a nice lot of Men's Pants, Men's and Boy's Over-
alls Jumpers and Gloves, Work Shirts and Fancy
Shirts, and Shoes. Many new goods.for the Ladies.
Give us a call and inspect these new goods.
g'maii
rom.
| Cut Prices On Wall Paper
1-2, 1-3 and 1-4 Off"
We want the room for our Spring Stock
of Paper. Now is the time to save
money on your Wall Paper.
We are always glad to show you the
Samples.
a rgn
GET YOUR
AT THIS OFFICE
Dray and Transfer
I do a general draying and transferring
business on short notice. Will move the
household goods. Call on me. W. N. Johnson
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1914, newspaper, January 29, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107173/m1/6/: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.