The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1914 Page: 9 of 10
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Dp. G. W. WYATT
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Of Guthrie, will be at the old Dr. Raymond
office in Cashion, the last Monday in eacl
month and remains ;i week. Cet an appoint
ment early in the week.
ABSTRACTS
WOODWORTH & MOORE
BONDED ABSTRACTORS
Complete abstracts of title to all lands in Kinu
fisher county.
205 1-2 (East Side) North Main Street.
Kingfisher Oklahoma
Carbon Paper
l.ADIUS! We have plenty of Carbon Pa
per on hand that we are seiling cheap. It is a
tirade. and any aiixe you want. Just the
kind you want for transferring patterns
Call for it at Independent office.
S. S. Cole
NOTARY PUBLIC
Karrn Loans, Heal Estate, and Insurance. In-
sures Farm and City property. Office E. Side
of Main Street. Cashion, Okla.
Financial Statement
Of the fiscal condition of Cash
ion, County of Kingfisher, State
of Oklahoma, for fiscal year be
ginning July ist, 19 13, and end-
ing June 30th 1914; and estimat-
ed needs for current expenses for
fiscal year beginning July ist,
1914 and ending June 30th, 1915-
Summary of
Exhibit "A"
Statement of expenditures
made from approved estimates
for fiscal year ending June 30th,
1914.
Total Salary Fund $100.00,
" Fire and water
Fund 5000,
" Street Lighting
Fund 25.00
" Conting. and sup-
ply Fund l7S-°°
" Street and bridge
Fund 35°)°°
Total $700.00
9—Available assets 246.99
Exhibit ''C"
1—Balance on hand
June 30, 1913 §3°5,S2
Political Announcement.
ESTIMATED NEEDS
Estimated amount needed for
general funds:
Salary Fund $125
Fire and Water Fund 25
Conting. and Supply Fund 100
Street and Bridge Fund 450
Total Needs 700
County Treasurer: We are authorised to
announce the candidacy of Alfred Adler tor
the office of Treasurer of Logan county in the
coming primaries subject to the will of the
Deini>cri tio voters.
Col. A. T. Richardson
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
1 will cry sales for 1 per cent, i'hone 31, Cash-
ion, okla. Reference: Any one I have crieo
h sale lor.
Col. 2>. F. Ealiins
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
Have had experience. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Kor sale dates pee Farmers State Hank,
or Phone 152 R Line, Cashion., Okla. at my
expense.
DR. STEWART
Optician, of Guthrie
specialist of the Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat.
Will be in Cashion at Or, J. R Pollock's office.
Saturday, July 11, 1914.
Those wishing to have their eyes tested and
glasses fitted will do well to call on hioo.
Anyone who wants.
The Wichita Eagle
Daily and Weekly
Address T. B. Keder, 105 1-2 S. Division Street.
Guthrie, Okla , or call at The Independent.
NGFISHER. OKLA.
NOTICE, SUBSCRIBERS!!!
If you find an X marked near
your name at the top of this pa-
per it is a sign that your subscrip-
tion has expired, and will stop
with this issue until renewed.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c.
quickly ascertain our opinion free wl
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invention la probably patentaMa Conimimlra
tionsstrictlyeonfldoutlal. HANDBOOK
Branch Office. 625 F 8U Washington, D. C.
Approved estimate
1—Total Salary Fund
2—Warrants issued
3—Unexpended balance
Fire and Water Fund
1—Approved estimate
2—Warrants issued
3—Unexpended balance
Street, Lighting Fund
1—Approved estimate
2—Warrants issued
3—Unexpended balance
Contingent and Suyply Fund
1—Approved estimate
2—Warrants issued
3—Unexpended balance
Street and Bridge Fund
1—Approved estimate
2—Warrants issued
3—Unexpended balance
$ioo
95
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22
28
25
25
175
130
45
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State of Oklahoma, County of
Kingfisher, ss:
We, S. B. Stewart, President
of Board, and S. S. Cole, Town
Clerk, of the Town of Cashion,
in Kingfisher county, State of
Oklahoma, do hereby certify that
the above and foregoing esti
mates are correct and necessary,
and were made by the Board of
Trustees at a meeting held on
first Monday of July, 1914, which
was the 6th day of July, 1914.
Witness our hands and seal this
6th day of July, 1914-
S. B. STEWART,
President Board of Trustees,
Attest: S. S. COLE, Clerk.
First published in The Inde-
pendent, at Cashion, Okla., July
9, 1914.
Sheriff: We are authorized to announce
the candidacy of Claud U. Mizo, of Crescent
City, as a candidate for Sheritf of Logan
County on the Democratic ticket, subject to
the primaries on August 4, 1914.
Court Clerk: We are authorized- to an-
nounce the candidacy of George H. Lai tig as a
candidate for Co irt Clerk of Kingfisher coun-
ty on the Hepublioan lieket, subject to the
will of the Republican voters at the August
Primary, 1W14.
Anyone sending a (ketch "^descrljjHon
[ on Patents
UOllHHirictl? iimiuuuui, - - -
ent free. Oldest neenoy for scouring patents.
Patents taken through Munu A. Co. recelv«
ipecial notice, without charge. In the
JICCIUI tk'l itc, n imiuuu vh'm
Scientific American.
A hfltidsomoly Ulnntrntpd wppklr. T.nrrest clr-
MUNN&Co.3E,B'°'5"''New York
Farms for Sale, see S. S, Cole.
Exhibit "B"
Advalorem Tax Roll Account:
t—City valuation as extended
in rolls $192,036.00
2—Added to valua-
tion since completion
of rolls (based on cer-
tificate of County
Clerk) 375.00
3—Total valuation
on rolls 192,911.00
4—remitted from
rolls since completion
(based on certificate
of County Clerk) 1,640.00
5—Balance of
valuation on tax
rolls 191,271.00
Name of Fund:
1— Total tax ex-
tended on rolls de-p
livered to County
Treasurer
2—Since added
to rolls
3—Total
4—Remitted on
erroneous assessment
5—Collected
6—Total .
7—Balance
8—Deduct the 10
per cent that was ad-
ed to column No. 3
for delinquent tax. 53.53
652.92
2.98
655-9°
•56
•52
350.08
3°5'82
344-
County Treasurer: We are authorized to
announce the can lidacy of S. F. Robinson as
a enndidnte for the office ol County Treasurer
ol Kingfisher county subject to the will of the
lb-publican vot/-s at their primary, August 4,
1914. ?
Representative: J A Marsh announces
his candidacy for the office of Representative
of Kingfisher count v subject to the will of the
Republicans at their primary, ./lug 4, 1914.
District Judge Please announce that 1 will
be a candidate for the nomination of Judge
of the 20th Judicial District, subject to the
Republican Primary to be held August 4, 1914.
J. C. Robberts.
Sheriff: Qeorse F. Long asks us to an-
nounce his candidacy for the office of Sheriff
of Kingfisher county, subject to the will of
the Republican voters at their primary, Aug.
4. 1914
Skin Disease Cured
or Money Back.
Hunt's Cure is absolut<*ly|guaranteed
to cure Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring
worm or any other form of skin dis-
ease. Eailing to cure the druggist is
authorized to promptly refund your
money. Price 60c. Ask your own
druggist, — adv.
County Attorney: 1 hereby announce
myself as a candidate for re election to the
office of County Attorney of Kingfisher couu-
ty subject to the Republican primary.
W. B. Blair.
Look out for Grafters! Every
kind of a scheme will be worked
in Oklahoma this summer and
fall that the laws will allow. The
idea is prevalant that Oklahoma
has raised big crops and has lots
of money. It maybe that some
kind of a peddler or grafter will
call upon you every day and raot't
of them will insist that they have
something to offer that you can
not afford to get along without.
Pass them along—do not bite at
the other fellows game. The
people in both town and country
s-hould be slow to take hold of
anything offered by the strangers
and grafters.
County Commissioner: I hereby an-
noun e myself as a candidate for the office of
Connty Commissioner from ilio 1st District
subject to the will of the voters of Kingfisher
county at the Progressive primary to be held
August 4, 1914.
Geo. C. Eschwig.
For Sheriff—
O. F. HURT
Kingfisher Township
Subject to voters at Republican primary.
County Superintendent: 1 wish to an
nounce in The 1 n epende.it that I am a can -
diilate for re election to the office of Superin-
tendent ot Public Instruction of K ngfisher
county subject to the will of the voters at the
Republican primary, August 4, 1914.
Mrs. Sarah Liston.
County Assessor W. H. 3feade, of Al-
tona Township, announces his candidal for
the office of County Assessor of Kingfisher
county, subject to the will of the voters at the
Republican primary, August 4, 1914.
County Judge Itobt. F. Shutler an-
nounces as a candidate for re-election to the
office of County Judge of Kingfisher county,
f-ubject to the will of the voters at the Demo
cratic primary, August 4,1914.
Nothing Better For The Liver.
Simmons Liver Purifier is the ideal
liver medicine because it contains no
minerals. While it is thorough in ac-
tion it is mild and pleasant to take.
Prica 25c Put up in yellow tin boxes.
Ask your druggist.—adv.
Mrs. Beat Holstine and chil
dren. of Oklahoma City, arrived
last night to attend the funeral
of the late P. M. Holstine.—
Free Press, Friday.
Machine Oil, Coal Oil and Gaso-
line, and Boiled Linseed Oil, the
best. At G. T. Stones.
County Judge J no. M. Graham asks us
to announce his candidacy for the office of
County Judge of K ngfishcr county, subject, to
the will of the voters at the Republican pri-
mary, August 4, 1914.
County Assesor F. D Dakin asks The
Independent to announce his intention as a
candidate for re-election to the office of Coun
ty Assessor of Kingfisher county, subject to
the will of the voters at the Republican pri
mary, August 4,191*.
Don't Endure Headache
Just get a bottle cf Hunt's Light-
ning Oil and apply it to the head.
The aching is gone quickly, in some
cases instantly, Seldom fails to give
instant relief for neuralgia. Fine for
Rheumatism also. Sold by all drug-
gists.-*-adv.
Fresh Bread from Och's Bak
ery, at Marriott Confectionery.—
G. C. Marriott and son. Harry,
spent the the first of the week
in Crescent.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1914, newspaper, July 23, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107198/m1/9/: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.