The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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ti E CASHION INDEPENDENT.
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handle bulk as well.as package garden seeds.
I Place your order for Frost Proof Cabbage
i plants.
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Our line of Ladies trimmed hats are coming in
Place your order for a spring suit with us—we
have the price right. Our line of shoes is com-
plete. Country produce bought for cash or
trade.
Kling'man Bros.
TUESDAY WAS
GOOD ROADS DAY
PURE FOOD
ICE CREAM
Dispenser* of - - -
Royal Purple
Grape Juice
11'. Msiri'iotg
S. P. Fanner and family have
moved on the farm with Mrs.
Farmer's parents Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Holland.
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Mel Carter has moved his fam-
ily into the Burgess property, for-
merly occupied by Dr. Allan and
family, and Clarance Burgess has
Last Tuesday was set aside by | movec| into the property vacated
H. Borklund, chairman of the I ^,jr Carter.
good roads committee, as g<-0.l|
roads day. Two gangs of men |
and teams worked on the county
line road north and south from
Cashion and another gmg of
trains and men worked southwest
of town, another west of town
and another gang east of town. '
In all there were about forty j pears and Apricots in Canadian
teams on the road and over one, County are reported to be slight-
hundred men. The business ]y damagecl by the recent cold
men of Cashion closed their places Spt.|j
of business from 8 a. in. to 5 p
in , donned overalls and gloves
and got busy. Two insurance
men from .Oklahoma City were
included with the workers, and a
dentist from Guthrie worked in
the afternoon. The farmers thru
out the adjacent teri itory respond
ed liberally with teams and men Emma Anderson who has been
and the work progressed nicely visiting at the G. M Hadduck
Considerable road was put in j home left Tuesday for her home
good order, and with just a few I at Fairmont, Okla.
more good roads days, this part'
of the country will have roads to |
be proud of. All the work done
was put up in such manner as to
make it permanent and the roads
worked; when completed will re
main in good condition for a long
For Pure or Home grown Me
bane Cotton Seed, phone 38 or
See Zett Catt at Houston Lbr. Co
Frank Clark and wite left Tues
day for their new home at Wakita
I am not selling thru the mer-
time if they are dragged after | chantS) but am selling dire& to
Subscriptions Taken
At The Independent Office
For The
PICTORIAL REVIEW
A Monthly Magazine of
Good Reading and Fashions.
rams. The chairman will set a-
side another day in the near fu
ture and the work will be taken
up where left off Tuesday.
Call and see BoVklunds display
of new Oil Stoves. They are up
to date.
L. A. DeLong
Cih Di'iiv TrttiisfVr
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Quick and careful service.
IMioiic orders lo \o. Houston Lin*. Co.
For Your Child's Cough
If your child has a cold, nose run* or
coughs much get a 6mall bottle of Dr
Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. Its a pleasant
Pine-Ta -Honey syrup, just what child-
ren iike and just the medicine to soothe
the cough and che".k the co'd. After
taking, children stop fretting-, sleep
yoo i and are soon entirely well Insist
on Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. 25a at.
your Druggist.
(Adv.)
the consumer. G. T Stone, tf
Frank R.ine was called to Nash
Okla on account of the death of
his cousin. G H. Davisson took
him to that place Tuesday morn
ing via auto.
For Home grown Mebane cot
ton seed. See Zett Catt.
1 Buy your spring harness before
you have to pay for this next ad-
vance in price on harness, which
will be before long. I will sell
you Harness and let you pay for
them after harvest. H Borklund
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POLLOCK & ALLEN
PHYSICIAN \ M D SURGEON
Office Hours 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
All work given prompt and careful attention. By observing
the above office hours you can depend upon finding me at my
office, and avoid waiting. Day Phone 25 Night Phone 44.
Jesse Carney went to Drum-
mond Saturday to commence a
series of meetings.
We have a good supply of car
bon paper, sheets 20x30 inches
for sale at the Independent office
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Arthur Garton and wife, of
Piedmont, and Sam Garton and
wife, spent Sunday at the J. D.
Garton home.
Mr Kent of Higgins, Texas
came in Sunday to look after
some business interests here.
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1916, newspaper, March 30, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107286/m1/4/: accessed May 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.