The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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J. C. Hill Candidate
For County Commis-
sioner Kingfisher
County
J C Hill, candidate on the
democratic ticket, for the office of VVith dignity.
Coun'iy Commissioner, ist Dist
rift, of Kingfisher County made
us a pleasant visit one day last
week, and while here requested
us to head the Democratic Ticket
in our columns with his name.
While it was the first time we
ever met Mr. Hill we found him
to be an affable gentleman, and
enjoyed our little visit with him
very much.
Mr. Hill is an old newpaper
man, was the founder of a news
paper in Kingfisher, which he
the expenditures of the countie's
money.
The voters of Kingfisher county
would do well to give Mr. Hill
t:ieir support as he has the neces-
sary qualifications to fill the office
Pine Tar Relieves a Cold
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey contains
all the soothing elements of the pine
forest It heals the irritated mem
brane, and by its antiseptic properties
loosens the phlegm, you breathe easier
and what promised to be a severe cold
has been broken up. For that stuffed-
up feeling, tight chest or sore throat
lake a dose of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-
Honey and prevent a wearing, hacking
cough dragging thru the winter. At
} our druggists, 25c. —Adv. 3.
Geo. II. Laing, our congenia
court clerk, made our office <
pleasant visit last Friday after-
noon while in Cashion to attend 0
the fair. Mr. Laing is confident ^OlXl&OI"!
of re election in November, and
as he has filled the office in the
past to the satisfaction of the vot
ers, we feel that he is justified in
believing he will be retained.
Convenience
Courtes
later sold. He is now
{'aged
in the grocery business in King
fisher, owning one of the largest
grocery stores in the town. Mr.
Hill also owns a farm west of
Kingfisher and a valuable tra6t
of land near town, which goes to
show he is a successful business
man, and as the commissioners
of a county are the county's bus-
iness agents that is the most es
Arrived at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Webb on Thursday
Sept. 14th a boy. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Webb are getting along
nicely, and the baby, why he is a
bouncer, and "Hickory" says he
cinsweres to the name of Rodge"
Lee.
A Clogged System—
Must P>e Cleared
You will find Dr. King's New Life
Pills a gentle yet effective laxative for
removing impurities from the system.
Accumulated waste poisons the blood;
dizziness, biliousness and pimply, mud-
dy complexion are the distressing ef-
fects. A dose of Dr. King's New Life
Pills tonight will assure you a free,
full bowel movement in the morning.
At your druggists, 25c. — Adv 3.
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are only a few of the many
attractive features of Rock
Island service.
J. Arthui Short, who is a jur
or in the United States Distridt
Help wanted Male
Wanted Young Men With Nerve.
Good pay, short Hours, opportun-
ity for travel, advancement; nor-
mal physique, good reference
required. Aviation I)ep't. The
O'Conner Corporation, 6309 S.
Eggleston, Chicago, 111.
sential qualification for a man Court at Enid, spent Sunday at
who aspires to that office. home.
Mr. Hill is well Known over
he county and is well a quainted Chas Helms gave as a premium
with conditions in the different to the party having the best draft
se6tions, and in this wise would mare a Morris & Company Sup
be able to use good judgment in reme ham.
Direct Lines to
Chicago
Kansas City
Memphis
and beyond. Superior service
For reservations or information.please
call on or write local Ticket Agent
Rock Island Lines, or address
FAY THOMPSOf", Division Pass. Agent
Oklahoma City, Oltla.
All persons having claims
against the Cashion Fair Associa
tion will please present them to
F. B. Downing, Treasurer, at the
First National Bank at the earl-
iest possible opportunity.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1916, newspaper, September 21, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107311/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.