The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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Time Table
East Bound No. 708 due 1 :oy p.m.
West " No. 707 4i 2:05p.m.
These trains are daily.
J. B. Plum, Agent
Navina R. R. Time Card
Ft Smith & Western
East Bound West Bound
No. Time No. Time
16 8:05 a. m. 19 8:05 p. m
20 2:07 p. m. 15 7:47 P- m
Santa Fe
46 1:3s p. m. 47 1:35 P- iri
Fortunes in Faces
There's often much truth in
the saying "her face is her fort-
une," but it's never said where
pimples, SKin erruptions, blotch-
es, or other blemishes disfigure
it. Impure blood is back of them
all, and shows the need of Dr.
King's New Life Pills. They
promote health and beauty. 1 r)
them. 25c at All Druggists.
Irvin Clift returned home from
Grainola last Thursday.
I r. ii. W. WVATT
DU.NTIST
of Guthrie, will be at the old Dr.
Raymond office in Cashion, the
fourth Monday in each month and
remains all week. Get an ap-
pointment early in the week.
Oyster Supper
The Rebekahs will give an
Oyster Supper in the Odd Fel-
low's Hall, Friday night, Nov. 1.
A nice quilt will be given away.
Every one buying a dish of oyst-
ers will also receive one number
which will entitle holder to a
draw on the quilt. 10c a dish
will be charged. Everybody wel-
come.
^KINCFISHER.OKLA.
J. K. rOLLOdi
Physician and Surgeon
Day phone 25; night phone 44.
All calls promptly answered day
and night. Office two doors south
of Post Office.
Handy JSan!
I will beat your carpets,
scrub your floors, help
clean house, mow your
yards or do any kind of
odd jobs at reasonable
price. Call on
Geo. Huxley
Col. A. T. Richardson
General Auctioneer
I will cry sales for one per
cent.
Phone 31
Cashion Oklahoma
Reference: Any one I have
cried a sale for.
C. T. Curless and family left
Saturday for Wabash, Ind., the j
home of his boyhood. The com-
munity regrets losing this good
family, as they have a host of
good friends in the community.
The Independent wishes them
success.
Real, rich, red Mexican Chili
Peppers are the only kind ever
used in making THE ALTON
GOODS Chili Powder. All other
ingredients are vegetable. 1 ry
it. 10c and 25c at all grocers.
W. E. Worden, of Waukomis,
and Mr. Whitman, of Enid, were
in Cashion Monday and Tuesday.
They are representing Gumm
Bros., of Oklahoma City. Mr.
Worden is a brother-in-law of the
editor.
O. R. liillie
General Auctioneer
For Dates see First Nation-
al Bank, or Farmers State
Bank, Cashion, Okla.
The Barber Shop
where you get shaved, hair-
cutted, shampooed, and ton-
icked. Give me a call.
mm u A t ee s HI
Cecil, Barber.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Saves Leg of Boy
"It seemed that my 14-year
old boy would have to lose his
leg, on account of an ugly ulcer,
caused by a bad bruise," wrote
D. F. Howard, Aquone, N. Ca.
"All remedies and doctors treat-
ment failed till we tried Buck-
lin's Arnica Salve, and cured him
with one box." Cures burns,
boils, SKin eruptions, piles. 25c
at All Druggists.
Elmer Jarvis and family were j
here from Wakita the week. He |
reports a good business in his j
new location.
ALCOHOL 3 I'lili CENT. :
AM'SelaWe Preparation forAs-
simila I in* HieFocrfantlRcfjula
ling Uic Siomachs andBovelsof
Prcrcotes BigestlonCkerfii-
ness and Rest.Contalns neill-t
Opiuni.Morpiiinc norMiucraL
Not Narcotic.
Reap:' o£Gld DtiFAMHEU'ITBlEIt
finn/ihii Seed"
jt/x. Senna *■
JlOcMte Sulk-
yit' SicJ *
jjtCutlmfeiiia*
Hint Seed-
(twitted Saqnr •
tfjifrn/reeuf/rtrnr.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
A'wfcct Remedy for Constipa-
tion . Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Wems,Compulsions.Feverish-
eicss and Loss of Sleep.
TacSiiuile Signature of
Tir3" Centaur Compatot,
"NEW YORK
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Exact Copy of Wrapper
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Thirty Years
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PEERLESS ECOFkKG Locks so S!eai and Attractive
arid it keeps on looking that way for years
without number. There positively is no roof-
ing made which is so satisfactory for every pur-
pose—economy, durability, weather resisting
quality, etc. Just come in and see for yourself.
You can't realize how good PEERl.l'iHS is
until you see it. Ask for free booklet describ-
ing ARCOTILE ornamental roofing.
Arkansas Lumber Co.
12 Ply, 108 sq.ft.
""AMERICAN
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cm
Mrs. Liston, candidate for the J
office of county school superin-1
tendent, has had twenty years of
experience in the Oklahoma pub-
lic schools, and is thoroly quali-
fied for the office. You cannot
make a mistake if you vote for
her at the coming election.—Adv.
Mrs. Timmie and children left
Tuesday for El Reno, where
Walter is employed by the Can-
adian Milling Co.
Hot Chilli at confectionery.
_ Q L E S AND W A r
Removed with MOLESOFF, without pain or danger,
no matter how large or how far raised above the sur-
face of the skin. And they will never return and no
trace or scar will be left. MOLESOFF is applied di-
rectly to the MOLE or WART, which entirely disap-
pears in about six days, killing the germ and leaving
the skin smooth and natural.
MOLESOFF is put up only in One Dollar bottles.
Each bottle is forwarded postpaid on receipt of price, is neat
ly packed in a plain case, accompanied by full directions, and
contains enough remedy to remove eight or ten ordinary MoLKS
or WARTS. We sell MOLESOFF under a positive (i-UARAN
TEE; if it fails to remove your Mt'LE or WAR l\ we will pro-
mptly' refund the dollar. Letters from personages we all know,
together with much valuable information, will be mailed free
upon request. Guaranteed by the Florida Distributing Co. un-
der the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906. Serial No. 45633.
Please mention this paper ' Florida Distributing Company
when answering Pensacola, Florida
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1912, newspaper, October 31, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107730/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.