The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1916 Page: 6 of 8
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T70R SALE—4 P&O LisMS,
^ 5 2 row cultivators and 2 ilk
ing listers. Must be sold this
spring as I want to clean up 011
this line of goods. Buy now
while you have a chance t«> save
money. There is no advances on
these goods, they . will be s u
right. Call and see me.
Henrv Borklund.
rpOR SALE or TRAD P.
good organ, in good condi'i 1
Will sell or trade, price right.
See Bud Raines. 2: 1
FOR SALE—Pure Mebane
cotton seed. See A. C Collett 5" 44
FOR SALE—About ro bu. si e
ed Ribbon Cane, the kind used
to fill sjlos. Austin liar n ,
Phone 525 R. 41 4a
FOR SALE—160 egg O d
Trusty incubator, good as 11
at Henry Borklund's.
rpOR SALE—My residence
property in Cashion, on north
Main, part cash and terms on bal
ance W. D. Thompson. 31 48
Red Cross Flour is made fr
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carefully seledted hard wheat and
(ivery sack is guaranteed by the
Kingfisher Mill and Elev. Co
COTTON SEED
Anyone wanting the improved
Mebane cotton seed from Tex is
hould get it at once, as our sup-
ply is limited. See Zett Catt.
Geo. Lenhart and wife of Lock
ridge, were Cashion visitors Wed
nesday.
H. Borklund left for
Wednesday.
Wichita
Geo Clevenger was a Kingfish
er visitor this week.
"GINGLES JINGLES"
GAME LOSER.
Just be a game loser. Don't
howl when you're stung. Let no
one get wise to the fact you got
hung. They don't care a rap,
all they'll do is to talk, and say
serves him right, lie was always
a gawk. The lid lor your trouble
and -put it down hard. Let
nothing get by your most vigi-
lant guard. You can if you will
face the music and say, There's
110 one more happy than 1 am
today. We all have our troubles,
but mine I forget. 1 don't har-
bor worries. I've 110 rooms to
L I. There's someone at home
all the time every day. I'm wise
to my cue and 1 know how to
nlay. I'm shy 011 the dollars.
I've 110 coach and four, but jit-
neys are plentil'yl right at the
door. I -care not for either the
way that I feel. I'm healthy and
strong 011 the pedalmobile. Let
those take it easy who want to
get sick. I'd rather work hard
and be there with the kick 111
not make a murmur or loo :?n
my grip, no matter how far
down the ladder I slip. I'll lake
a new hold, never minding the
drop, and make a bee line sgain
straight for the y>
ton.
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ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium .Monhiiie nor Mineral,
Not Narcotic.
t xttttpe of old Pt'si ii'% apiram
finapkin Seed"
jilt Senna *•
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Ausc Seed *
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WifM Seed-
Ciundcd Sugar •
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Aperfecl Remedy for Cmisfipa
t ion, Sour Stomacli.Dlarrhoea
\Voms .Convulsions .fcverislv
ness owl Loss or Sleep.
Pac Simile Signature of
I or Infants anit Children.
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T7'VERY man who has any idea
- ^ of buying a Kerosene or Gasoline
Engine should have this book.
Discusses different types of engines;
how constructed ; how operated ; how
cylinders and other parts should be
made to give greatest efficiency.
II lia- taken SO years ol engine builel-
Jnjj experience lor me la learn line
IjjcIs in Ihis IjooU. Yours for the asking
My 1916 Model Engines are the jr-rntest
value 1 have ever offered. All sizes pull froiu
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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/m1/6/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.