The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1920 Page: 8 of 12
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The Ford Sedan is high-class in
appearance a ti d appointments.
'Die oats are restful, and deeply
upholstered with cloth of
quality. Large doors give convenient
entrance on either side; plate glass win-
dows make it a closed car for inclement
weather, and give fresh air when open.
With high quality in appearance and e-
quipment there is simple and safe con-
trol in driving. A woman's car—a fam-
car for every day in the year.
J. A. JOHNSON, Dealer
Cashion, Okla. I'hone 57
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J. H. Crawford
LIFE FOR 2 COP SLAYERS
Man ,i:id Wifr Ce-victed cf r'ol c-j
ina ) r'urdcr.
Miami.—Mr. and Mr. Earl Blatu
a- N< vada. Mo., were found :• tally j
i ; the munh r <i Police Chit 0! • i • ]
S rii'ki r ol Comir.e:c«\ t 1 11
court alter tlio jury had d< lib :atcd
iur . i 1men hours and their |.; n h-
nioni v :■. fixed at hard labor lor lilt
in tho slate prison. •
The couple w re chan > d villi 1 ■
In", to n ■': aulon:ob:lo in Mk l.'i <-:i
tin- night of October 22, l'jl'l. and ill
making their rscape were hall "'it by j
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Ti'.ercc. Strieker v...-. killed and ti
pair v,as traced from where lir : .'■ ' j
ilor.'d the cm lo Nevada. Mo T • . . i
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This year. They claimed that the; j
were at their home in Nevada tht |
night of the !-•'• ir*;r and st-Vi ral !'■< '•
ada citizens testified similarly. The
state produced an eye-v,i;n<to ti4
s hoot in: who identified Blanch;'.: ' , :i '
taxi drivers v. ho carried the coup,
to Joplin. Cartha.ee and Nevada, nr.-.:
a proprietor a roominc 1 ouse in
Joplin where !'.<? coap.t stayed a
honri the morning follo w ng tht mur-
he I'lanchards ulU j. tiu.t . t.-<
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4 ARE DEAD i;-i HOTEL F;R£
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under a\. lo det- rmine the i'■ ' on i
hililv cT the Rhode.i hotel fire, n]
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dier; W. R. Cramer, contractor, of Sa-
lina, Kan.
The fire is supposed lo have been
sla.'t-e when the .-on of ihe propri 'tor
Kd. Yaudin, attempted to litht kindl
ini: ill the stove in the lobb\ villi
kerosene.
The buildin-, owned by Mrs. T.,. I„
Fitch, Oklahoma City, wa- a lai
three story frame structure, having
twenty-six guest rooms. Ir has pre
vicusly bi; n condemned by ti.' eli'
official.• but was .: ill in us -. it. h id
only one fin e-c.r i which r« a I
to the third lloor in addition to ti.is
li. had w'eodtn .- ■ ps leading up lilt
back to l lie second lloor.
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plants in hotels j • be inclosed b>
a fire wall. Then mi'st also I. ■ e\ier
ior file escapes from balconies on the
upper floors.
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celled their policie- on the buildin.
when the condition? of the bifiidiii;
had become known.
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Fence Posts?
Yes Sir-
hence Posts
We Have "errs
Cypress
Sassafras
Bo is' de Arc
They're li'ood ones too-
eesa£aasiHKi6 $m!8Kai
We unloaded a, car of Cypress post
this week.
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Arkansas Lumber Go,
WORTH $20,000—SENT PEN
R D. Wheelbarger, Mgr.
Phone 50
Rich Tahlequah Man Was "Ir.Eanc"
When He Committed Tlieft
Coal. si 5 Pniduc^
Humvcno Flour and Meal for Sale at all Dealers
Get Our Prices on Coal
J el 5 is Bid oil tl*e Grain You <Se!i
W. M. SHOHT, Mgr.
Oflice Phone .
Store 1 hone ! Kesidenc Phone (
Chastain Bros.
Undertakers and Embalmer--
Calls answered day t,r ni -lit.
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LAWYERS
K ! NGFISH ER OKLA.
Tahlequah. II. E. Kinj.', lorm.'i
member ol the niei an ile firm of J
A. Kins .v- Sons, of this pi ie< , ha.
been found guilty of eiand larceny by
a jury in the tii triet court and will
receive a term oi six months in prison
Kinr was urn1 ' I at Clarnuore sotie
nion'h.- nto wHli a' iieli ot i." rclrin
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longing to the stock o I 'avid Kinc,
Tahlaquah merelr nt. Some time pre-
vious to the arris: t'ae King mercan-
tile business was sold to David Kin:
who is nor related to the family o!
which K. li Kir, is a membi r. The
latter, at night, removed various arti-
cle-- ol meri'h: ."dise lie pleaded
guilty to Ihe charge but claimed that
he was temporarily insane at the time
ol the act. The case attracted a ; reat
deal oi attention became of the fact
that King is reputed lo be worth
about $2(1.000.
Five Held for Drua Sales.
Tulsa Hound up of narcotic ped-
dlers was bt un life with the ap-
pearance before I niled States Com-
mi innei i' I. Y ,• net \ of Die p< -oil ,
cha n , ,1 with vii .l.-i i ion e,: I he 11 a ri -
son lav. Cummin s Johns pb aded
not guilty a:al : i\*e I . ml of $l,nno for
prel i'nia;11 y h :: rin ( liarli I Illl
waived hi-ii'tr an 1 v. comniltl d to
jail. Jiiiniy \'ar.;i and Henry Wil-
liams v.' bound ove, to the grand
jury and Walter Oarne!t was released
under bond of ' nnmisslone-
Yiincey announc Ml th: ' bonds lu re-
.
bli- tin pi \ ion inn.
New Daptist Church at Okeene
Okeene. -On the anniversary of the
organization of the First Baptist
cliuich members of the church laid the
corn"!' lone for their new -ll/iilo
buildin;.' The eijremonios were under
the ausipci' of the grand lodee. Si c
retnry F. A. Lutler, furnished ti brief
111 . , oi the c.hurch dating from ii
organization IS years ago to the pn
( nt time which Nvas deposited in the
corner stone. The church will be
read; for occupancy in the near I'uture
and will be a creditable showing for
this city.
Votes for Women Wins in Belgium.
l.cndon.—The Belgian chamber has
voted in favor of votes for women
21 years of age, us well as men. An
amendment offered by Burgomaster
Max of Brussels excluding women or
"notorious misconduct" was adopted,
in view of the fact that voting at
elections is compulsory, the presence
uf only one woman in the public -;aj-
V-iy duriie. the debate woula ->-m
to indicate how little Interest the
women lake in thu uue.stiun ol t uf-
t'rage. ,
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means trood tyoe, good presses, gooc
workmen and good oapet. We have tht
equipment and the workmen for vou, ano
•-p lammermill grades of bond, safety
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Sandefur Furniture
A. Fiulcrt.'ikius' v'o.
Deliver Furniture, Hups, l ino- j
h um ami Talkitij.'; Machines I'tu i' 1
I" you, In town or country.
ill take Liberty Bond > at fan- j
\ alue on t liking inarhjni
F. E. IMFJROUGH, Mgi
Licer.i eel Embalr cr
Business iJhiine Uesi!c?tice I'hone
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Kingfisher, CI,la.
Boys! a rcilnction of prices on
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1920, newspaper, March 11, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107491/m1/8/: accessed May 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.