The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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r. W. H YATT
A DENTIST
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11 Guthrie, will be at the old l>r. Kayioon i |
nllice In Cashion, the last Monday Hi eiu-t j
month and remains a week. Oct an appoint
meat early In the week.
A it * T EE V ( T *
WOODWORTH & MOORE
bondeu abstractors
Complete abstract* ol title to all lands In Kintr
flnher county.
205 1 2 (East Side) North Main Street.
Kingfisher Oklahoma
fruit salad and whipped cream and tv-o
kinds of cake.
Mrs WeBCott'a mother pa«sed away. :
and she went with h-T.fami'y to Plea^-
a t Junction Id' > -Mrs. Wescott sure
u ii our sympathy in n-r b-reavement
1- ()i< REN r uood three room
house, with water piped in, and
^ >od lavator; also good well with
pump; out buildings. This prop
e: ty is in goou neighborhood.
Call at this office for particulars.
Guihria
are the
who ar-
Moth-
Si. S. Cole
NOTARY PUBLIC
farm Loans, Real Kstate. and insurance. In
mires Farm and Tity property. Office K. Sifl« !
r:Mahi Street, Cashion. Oklti.
Anyone who wants
The Wichita Eagle
Daily and Weekly
Address T. H. ltoder. lor, 12 S. Division Street,
viuthrie Oklil . or call at I he Independent.
Storkluii<1h ESai'dwstrc
PAWNEE ITEMS
u M. Hedgeco'-k drove to
Mi' lay for a load of cer;;°nt.
Mr. and Mrs. P.*nk Dixon
proud parents ot a baby hav
riv«rd at their home last weeK
er and babe a re dot jg fine.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hedgecock and
Mrs. J. W. Chitwood visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stoner.
W. L. Rising made a flying trip to
Oklahoma City arid Edmond Saturday,
returning Sunday.
Allen Carrell marketed a load of fat
hogs Saturday?
Mrs. J W. Chitwood and Alma Ston-
er drove to Guthrie Tuesday.
Last Wednesday evening Mr. and
Mrs 1). M Hedgecock were sitting
by the fire enjoying the comforts ol
heir liew home. Having na children!
to help surrouud their fireside, the old !
dog was cuddled a-leep by the stove. |
About eight o'clock he awoke and dis- ;
turbed them 1mm th ir reading by his'
bark as though he heard something. 1
Mrs. Hedgecock walked to one of the
windows and looked out but saw noth-
ing and went back and continued read-.
ing her book. But tne o d dog seemed j
to realize something was about and
ran to the door and barktd again.
They went and opened the door and to
their surprise a large number ol til"ir
friends and neighbors with lunch bas-
kets on their arms had come to giv«
them a surprise. They were invite.l in
and a most pleasantevening waB spent.
The table was loaded with good things
to eat and everyone enj >yed a good
supper. After a late hour they de-
par: ud for their homes saying they
hopjd tMis would not be the last if it
was the first surpri.-e for Mr. and Mrs.
Hedgecock.
or. e. d. mcbride
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
All calls promptly answered.
NAVINA :
OKLAHOMA
FOR SALE—7 thoroughbred Part- j
ridge Wyandotte Cockerels. Tne fath I
er of these took the Blue Ribbon at j
the Guthrie Poultry Show, the score!
being 94, Phone ALBERT DIXON, ;
Cashion, 62 F.
Heard the remark some weeks ago j
thai Coshion had a pretty rough bunch
of youngsters and that they were not
very parti ular fdiout, the remarks they
made before strangers on the streets,
and it did not look well for the town
Indeed it doesn't and the boys ought
t, quit it. Mr. Stranger, and while we
*r crowd in the evening lor choir ,prac- j0 Ilot approve of some of the alleged
tice. 1 remarks,on the street, yet we have
, . been here long enough to know some
The Harmony ladies are preparing to | youn° ?ters who are growing
sail pies at Mr. Butt's sale Wednesday ; 1]n in OUr midst have pom
John Pearson, brother of Wm. pear-
son, came down Friday from Fredonia,
Kan., for a few days' visit.
Mrs. Will Collins and her baby visit-
ed Mrs. Lawson Thursday.
ILUUIONY
There were 32 at Sunday school col-
lection 35c, but there was a muob, !arg-
Mi\ Farmer:
The rush of your spring work will soon be
here. Now while you have time to talk and plan
your home building and repair work. Come in,
plan with and figure with us. We are always
ready and willing to give you the very best service
that ispossible to be obtained in our line of business.
ArKansas Lumber Co.
Phone No. 50. J. Arthur Short, Mgr.
9 «13 3^c
It is a good time to buy Seed Potatoes.
To select your Garden Seeds.
To see you get the Latest Styles of Hats, Shoes,
Suits and Dress Goods.
To buy your Provisions before they go higher.
The Place Is
ll'OS.
Cashion Garage & Repair Co,
— Dealers in—
Auto Supplies and Repairs; also Pumps and
Windmills. Tin Shop in Connection.
Gasoline and tlie Best
Dry Batteries Always
WILFORD COLE,
Manager.
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up in our midst have potnu mighty kind
hearts within them after all, and that
will count for a whole lot in the lor.g
run. They are our coming citizens.
G. L. Anderson took the school cen-
sus last week.
Ralph Murphy wat over from Lock-
Mr. Hamil's family visited Miss ridge Monday.
H. G. Smith came up from Oklaho-
ma City Saturday.
Mrs Rhodn Morris was a Kingfisher
visitor last week.
Mrs John Crum made a trip to Da
nciiera!
iHskn itollrd. Wagon & Tin s Set
Swart Sunday. It is needless to say
they had a pleasant time.
Miss Charvoz from near Ft. Worth,
is visiting her cousin, Miss Ruby Char-
voz, and was a visitor at Harmony both
Sunday morning and evening. S>u- has ' lington last week.
several other relatives in Oklahoma
whom she will visit.
The ladies of the neighborhood met
at Miss Birdie Lehmans to give Mabel
Datin a shower Saturday aft.ernwv.
She certainly received a number or
nice presents. Miss Lehrrin served
Jas. Frymire is here from Charey,
OkU., visiting relatives.
Jake Kyser took a carload of hog- ti?
Oklahoma City Monday.
Arthur Short left Friday for Oklaho-
ma City and Bartlesville.
For Logal Work, see S 3 C l .
L. ti. BURCHETT, Proprietor
Yes—Buy I'!' ol OUR Advertisers!
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1915, newspaper, February 11, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107227/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.