The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1916 Page: 4 of 6
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Marriott's:
Dispensers of good soda of all kinds. Don t
| for rhese.
Johnstone Orange Julip, the best orange flavor
that was ever served over a soda fountain.
Green Muscadine Punch and Tokay Crush two
grape drinks that have a flavor that Lists.
\ good drink made by
—will be good nt
MARRIOTT'S CONFECTIONERY
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■■■ HBB' MSHWFjedB
Cashion Meat Market
CHAS. HELMS, PROPRIETOR
A complete line of Fresh and Salt Meats.
Fresh Fish and Oysters in season.
Phone 2
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Lockridge Items ^
Mrs. Rittcr returned from
Harmony Items
We had quite a scare in our
neighborood Saturnay when the
ass and cedar trees around the three weeks v.Mt «n
church caught fire, Rev. Smith ; 1 hursday morning.
was coming home from Guthrie Sherods left Friday for—i
in his car when he saw the smoke ; They will spend several da'. «.
and he sure did some running, iting relatives on the wv.
Mrs Smith was ironing and , pianigans have moved on the t
knew nothing of it until he came j R jones place. Olletts v. ill
in. T ie line ring given by M<ss j m0Ve on the place just vacatci
by Flanigans.
B. F. COLE & SON
Painters and Decorators
Contract work a specialty. All work guaranteed.
Call and see our wall paper.
Opposite P. 0. Phone i4
We Guessed Right
When we told you we had bought largely expect-
ing prices to advance, some laughed, but you see
how things have gone and will go higher, >et,
have gained by buying low and will divide the profit
with our customers, but will be honest and say we
will not give you all the advance, but it will pay
you to come in and get our prices, especially on shoes
Yours,
Klingman Bros.
Hromjht more help and the
fire VMS soon under controle with
onlv 'he paint on the church
I scorc^d we suppose it caught
fire <><>111 a spark from her stove,^
air Mr. and Mrs Smith alone*
know how thev saved the chut h
\ 1 r< ("overt gave a class partv
At her home Saturdav night, and
j or^ani-ed the class to be known
I ,s -Every Member Loyal." Out
j door games were plaved and at
j eleven she served fine cold mel-
ons which all did justice to
Frank Robinson is finishing up
the threshing in this neighboi
ho >d
Bert Jelstna filled Mr. Beland s
^ib> la-t week, ^hoenhair bo\s
filled theirs and P-ite Price is fill-
hi^ this week Dry weather
up
to S1•'
m
Wheat went
Lockridge.
,vir. Hadduck got stuck on the
way to Lockridge Sunday and did
not get here in time to preach
a crowd from this neighbor
hood went to Bell Isle Sanda>
evening. Did they enjoy it? Ask
Margie Collins worth. Mr. and Mrs
! Chas. Collinswortli, w m Snort
and Mary and Otis Drake.
Mrs metz came out to Cashion
and Lockridge to do some shop-
ping in the meantime she ia visit-
ing friends- here.
M ss Bui a Kirkland of Shawnee
is visiting Mrs H I. Heutlei.
Walter Comstock visited rela-
tives here Sunday
my IMS iun • - J gerrr bouyht out the half of
is causing the filling of silos .nnc . ^ b„)on(,ing to M Johnson
earlier this year. . ^ ^ owm,r ()f the cr„cery, Mr.
Lyda Hasler has returned fiom , is t^in cin«r strongly of
El Reno where she has been vis ! moving t0 Navina
iting for some time. Ray Hendrickson has returned
to this neighdorho d
The Sunday school contest
closed last Sunday with Alice
Datin and Iiallie Charvoz Cap
tains. Hallie's side 'oeat by sev
eral points, so Alice's side vvl11 ' ^.e'd down sUlir«. H II Boyer
entertain the winners with an ice ^ owner of the
cream social Satunday night at
The home of Mr McCauliti
north of Lockridge burned down
Saturday night. Every thing was
Even a Grouch
Will Smile
after he has surrounded a meal cooked from our
high grade groceries and provisions. There are
none better, there are none more appetizing,
there are none more stimulating and building
than ours. And there are none more reasonable
in price.
O. L. Mclntire
her home.
Charley Randolph is better and
out home again.
Vera Covert went to Oklahoma
Citv Monday to visit a few days,
then will go on to El Reno and
stay two weeks.
Mr and Mrs. Randell were
Sunday Guests at the I carson
home
Bad To Have A Cold
Hang On
the owner of the house is
chief looser
the
Clear Skin Comes From
_ Within
It is foolish to think you c «.n gain
good clear complexion by the uj" ef
face powder. Get at the root of the
trouble and thoroughly cleanse the sys-
tem with a treatment of L>r. Kings
New Life Pills. Gentle and mild in
action, do not gripe, yet th-y relieve
the liver by their action on the bowels.
Good for young, adults and fig^d
1 after a clear complexion today. 25':*,
at your druggists. - Adv. 1
Don't let your col 1 h^pg o\ rack
your system and become chronic when
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey will help | Qoa| 0n at too per gallon in
you. U heals the inflamrnauon sooth-l T.Stone's.
eg the cough and loosens the phlegm. I barrel lots,
You breathe -easier atonce. Dr Bell's
Subscribe for Tin- Independent
1 L'U Ul V —
Pine-Tar Honey is a laxative 1'ar Syrup
the pine tar bulsam heals the raw spots
loosens the mucous and prevents irrit i
tion of the bronchial lubes Ju-t get
a bottle of Dr Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey
to-day, its guaranteed to help you.
At druggists. —Adv. 1
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R1A
Childien Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1916, newspaper, August 10, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107305/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.