Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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DENTISTRY Cashion Advance
Good Tcoth Moans
Good Health,
Kew people realize the vital im-
portance of having a elean mouth
and ail roots extracted and decayed
teeth tilled. I><i you know that dl«
eased gums ami broken down teeth
cause stomach troubles and other
distressing symptoms? Thev se-
crete poison, cause bad breath and
Indigestion, breaking down vour
health.
Have your teeth examined i*
costs you nothing- Consult 1)1!.
SNYDER, the Guthrie Dentist who
makes a specialty of EXTRACTION
and PLATE WORK. Being Ihc
Onlv Graduate Dentist making
Cushion it will be to your interest
to see hitn before having work done.
MONDAY
of nacb week
E. HANSON.
)*ill<l t'wi v TUui*«1hv . hi t
< ounty. • v
ll> a i. wn.i.mm
k:im-
1 iioi
itt la-hlon.
l* lit mm uittii mutter.
,>ar.v depot.-supplying! or of Cuba, has been known and ,
lare as tin- out at i approved in udvaace by the I'resi-I
xajfj?er;it^d, 'dent, and that tlie President i*
well ]• *a<wl with General Wood *
■ idministsation of atTairs of the
island that h* intend* to keop him
try at oonim
an army a*
Maniladoei, h
and positive!* refuse without the
most poiitive evidence tu b -..ev<
that either of the abov.' named oiYi
AN.
non AN,
'ft*
si u
( hit' T• •HI
monifca
Tbrw iikiiihih
Slurle
1(11'TloN |(ATK>
•re lontf as we remain in
It in believed that after
the
cers have been guiity «>f any dis- tin
honest v. although thev admit that tr«
thev Diav ba?e been lictiioized t>v ' Cubans hsve enjoyed themselves in
dishonest subordinates. Major j Washington, llie.v will go home anil
report to the ('ouvention in favor
[11.
fci cents i^r itu'U per month, with r> *r **♦" t
amount ou contract* i« i three month- Mai
t«r U <-lmnjre«l a* often mm tliMiml. I < | ) '•
<* tmiidrtl m Tueiil.♦•Vtfiiirur
| Davis, who i- a West Pointer and
who lias been conneotcd with the
\onimif-arv department since the
IjtM'tii uoticea amonu' re;t<fiii«r timtter. ■> rent
iH r lin dr«t inuirtin'i i eolith |>er lin - • h>-
«fil«VMuenl in«n ition.
AdvertiMiuuntu payable week
Job work. 1'iuli on delivery
unit hh
of accepting the i'latt amendment
and ilia' the Convention, having no
| beginning ot the war with Spain, i -,,•>• use for further delay, will then
j now in Washington on sicu fur-J
, lough lie Indignantlv denies the
■ hargee as far as lis is concerned
and " vs that unless they are at
once cleared up. at Manila, he wi,i
The Bank of Cashion,
(im'orporatbd)
Offers its services to the people of Cashion
and adjoining country.
Money to Loan, and Deposits Solicited.
favorably on the report.
PtirprUail Tlieni Itotli.
Marcus ci ' k. ; uthor of His Xa■,
m at l.lfe." rt luted to a friend I hat !•
had once tliscov- ■«-«! a i'rcncl nuv
return regardless of his health and that lie rollsidefeil
demand a court of inquiry for ills
own vindicntiot1. Genera! Weston,
Ottawa), was thoroughly American:
' lie was not taken by force of
arms or in any manner which -
AUOTIQNEER "'""L"rci,il"" th"Am"n'""iir,nv
•SATISFACTION 0 (' A I! A NTEED.
TkRMS RKAS(IN VIII.K
One of our readers who takes in
good literature made a courteous
call at the oflice this week, and,
asked us to insert the following com ) Chief of Commissarv, savs he would
ments hv the Canadian l'res* on the | stake his existence on the 1honesty
capture of Aguinaldo i integrity of Colonel Woodruft
The press of the Dominion gener j whom he has knnwn for years and
allv looks upon General Funston s against whose character he has
exploit in capturing Aguinaldo as' never heard the slightest imputa
honorable or worthy of reward .lion. That s the present st at us of
The method of capture, says Events j the case. Everybody', waiting to
hear from General MacArthur.
At the Annual meeting of the
I National Academv of Sciences, held
in Washington this week, the Dra
per medal, the highest, holict in the
gift of the academy was- accorded
I to Sir William lluggins, of London,
' who is a foreign member of the
adorny, forhis researches in astro
This medal haft in the past
of K' niu
ul whe
Leave Dates at this utile
j but by a trick the only means by
I which American^ ever win anything.
We who 1 iV" beside them, and have
' had manv dealings with them, know
| how utterly unscrupulous they are. j
l!v the use of false maps, mere for
I geries. thev did Us out of the State j'
I Maine, which rightiv belongs to ur physics.
and it ought not to surprise any of (been conferred upon Samuel I.
I U6 to learn that iI was b.v a forgery Langley. Edward C Pickering, the
they took Aguinaldo. . . 1' unston j |ate Henry A. Rowland, H. G.
showed bravery, it is true, but it
Qoo1 raolor
and
f3uilH^r.
Clans, Specification . and Estiltiates
Chl'eMullV l"iil'.iished
CaSiiion. Oki.aIIoma.
Fot a Good Meal so to
kail ItrotttlwiiA, Cashion, (>. 'I.
CALIFORNIA
KifAt-dnftf* Sh-^pero Dull* l elwoon
CHICAGO ^ SAN I < \N< IS< O
Wit lioilt eliHUKi- X ill
heiiv ■ Uumbii hn It ik • >it 1 " i' 111
Through the Uhokiea and 8l« i • ••• Ne\ twlrt
11V DAVLUlHI IS! I'OTM DIRKCTIDNf
Best Dining Car Bervioe. Buuel Lilirar> t ltl*n
l.ow Itate
"lro^;''.y.dTouriSt Exclirsioiife
T« Sun l'runei*ro iiiul l.os AiiReles.
j.i'hvp Oinahti 1'ritlnv-vim -" t in. i. i:
',eu\ Kmisith City i i ula> - x im si t-n ■ l.inr
l.l'iive Kimisiih l it \ Wi diieMiaN \ ill >«•. Hmiie
IH«pro\eil Tourist Curs. I ti^t Trrtins.
Si«iui tor "i'hit'imo t« < iilMoi'iila. ili'-serilnnv
hrft-eliiH^ seniye. hr lor * Tom ist hicli..imi \
ilml itineiliry t(i
i". nv. tlh i*l'>uj«. v «• i' x-- loprkm
JOHTl 81 0A8TlA> '• H \ « ' •
BOBQBMQLJ
Confederate
| Veterans'Reunion
IVIFIVIPHIS, TEN*
was the kind of bravery that the
burglar shows who breaks into your
bouse at niglil. the same bravery
that I he common forger displays
when h< presents his spurious bill
or false cheek tor payment and I rusts
to I ck to carry him through. There
is nothing brave or noble or tnspii
ing in the net or this new-made
American general. l'i(el'« is
more of the Oilv serpent than of the
true bravery of the soldier about
.. uch an act. Could voti, for lusta ice,
imagine Lord Kitchr.cr or Lord Ivob-
erts catching De Wet by sncii a
trickV FtinMon desefves credit for ;
being a clever spy, but it is an in- 1
suit "to all true hercs to make one
of liiin
Aguioaldo s long fight, say, The
Daiiv Witness (Moiitreal), was a no-
ble one US fitr as hi? tiWn rechless
daring was conctM'ocd: lint, being
utterly hopeless, was far from it real
j kindness to l is people There is a
verv d'uagreeable aspect to the mat
j tcr for the conlumplalion of cilizens
j of the republic who cherish its tra-
ditions, continues The Witness
"This is that, in displacing the
i Government,of Spain, in the island-,
j their owe "oven itleul should have
! to repress a freedom hiving people
i by b''uU; fo'vp jie't a^' the Spaniards
I did. instead of bestowing tin them
that freedom which was declared to
j be the mission of the ' nitcV States
to people grtlaniilg under Spanish
tvrahuy and which the Filipinos
cet'lainly look to them fo".
Aguinaldo declares 1 he relegram
•onto), was liie chief archilcet
lie plan bf his own capture
','ietorv being out of the i|ues-
\guinaldo was forced lo chrtose
j death or sui'l ender. To die wculd
have been glorious, but uncomfort-
able and to tamely surrender would
have been destructive to the high
character for dauntless patriotism
which \guinaldo lifts been bn;,d:ag
up for himself
"Agbinaldo 4 best way out of the
! blind alley in which heloun'l hinif'elf
! was lo be captured. The last tt'.h
leau in his career was -tatre liinn;!','1' 1
I with marvelout skill. Tbri cireum
' stantial evidence in the case i!idi
cates that Agtlinaldo- l'eg"d It-
'traver was in reality Aguinaldo s
I agent The wliole trans iciion with
(leucral Funstoii seems ! 1 have beer
dictated by Aguinaldo'* desire t;
: find an easy way but of all his liilli
I cull u*4.
i This
V'ogle and James K. Kecler.
Washington will soon have a hotel
that iu the elegance of iih fittings
and furnishings, ami, of course, in
the altitude of its prices, will sur-|w'|
pass the famous Waldorl-Astoria,
of New Vork, and other hostelries
which cater eSt'lusively to the pa-
tronage of the wealthy. Said the
manager of the new hotel: •The
furniture and fitting^ will be the
lines!, that can be hough" Such a
policy pays and thai i tin* reason
it is adopted. There i t a Very large
He traiislaloil it into Kit ilsh
a Melbourne firm liraiiRht it oat. p
lisher and translate were astii;: ulc
discoveritie that he hart inert F t,'
llsheil a French translatlan 0i nnE
George Kllot's work-'.
Special Notice.
The Commoner, W. .1. ilryan's
naper, asks us to say to nur readers,
that in order to protect the public
from fraud at the hands of pretend-
ed agents, The Commoner will em-
ploy no traveling canvassers.
The subscription price is II,OH.
and money can be sent direct, or if
\ ou prefer we will club apvanck
with The Commoner for $1 .."ill a year.
Fil-st tnlMiPation March l. IflTM.
NOTICE FOR PITltUt'ATlON
Lnml Olflet* lit Kingfisher. •> T.. l'eh'y * . 11K ".
.1 tier is hereby tfiven tlnif tii" follow in r
nani"<l Mi'ttlei- tins filed not let' < f his inteiitiou
in inuke tltliii pi « 1 in siippoft ot his < lnnn.
ti ml tli.M CHld proof will l e initue before lte>; i--
11• r iind Ifeei'iver at Kinufl^ln-r. O. T., on
Aiiflrnsl r, 1WH. viz:
, .lolls \\ WKi.cn. If. K 11
fi.r tin-t nM 1 _■ of' northe i-t 1 j f/t See. >I. Town
i ir north, llsntre 4 W I V
11«- iiiiirie-. the followinir wittle^si-s i " pt < \ e
| hi"i contitoiiMts re«idenee upon ami fullivation
of. said iKiin. vi/.:
.1 Khoilen of West. OUIll.. A IS \N ebb « t
,i. oMii.. bae\ Alter ot lf'e?it, <Mtlil., A '
lth(Hie« of W e«t, Oklo. ... H .
11 t.* F.AfilKV l . IllfOWNLKI-.i Wetflster
Fine Candies, Fruits,
New Groceries and Bakers' Goods
Go to the New Grocery on
North Main Street,
ei> F30VV [VIA [^ , Proprietor.
| r,.|| oberle.
iTIieii. A. HerntNeii.
For llood Meat, (iood Weight, and Square Dealing, go to
HKKNTSKS
10
A OHKHIiKS
MARKET.
We
Prices a
51
re prepared to conduct a First Class Meut Market in Cashion.
I. ,W as the Lowest. We are here to stay and want your trade
1 (uv-set t'fs < >!d Stand,
CASHION, OKLAHOMA.
LIVERY - BARN,
t'. l! SKTI'OlMt, I'roprietor
T .itrsr^r. Sta'tolc--
Eipre a. Spccis.lt*^-
, v ,1 , , CASHION, OKLAHOMA
South of New Hotel,
I Flrsf |ll«blleitfion .War. Jl, l'-*d.
iotlCK F« R pi*Itl.H ATloS
1 nnd Ofilee tit /\ inytlRher. ' >. I . Pel y t. KM
s(itl■ f " lieii i \ iriven thai the fbllowinif-
I,Mined no - ti lei I notiee I'k intention I
j tu ini'lce Until proof in nipporr >1 It;- e.a-.in. ;
j uti*I that 'ill.I proof wiil be mail I >re lieyi— I
ter and Keei iver of I . S land ''lllee. at Any
j lisher.«' 1,, on .Inne I. p.dl. vi/
! Wi i,i I AM II. WHIOHT, H. K. 1W14. I
lion 1-, township l"> i
tiL' witnPs'<es t« prov
• upon iitul citltlvati' t.
the
vided
iiotel
thev
Ml yen
the best of
I nn I .- ftoufhwent 1, of
, lass of Ameiicali t.ravelers who re ; north. mi^.jtvM.^
wllliiiif to pav alrtioat. unv pi ice for ! i,j„ ,nous residem
, of -Mbl mild, vi/ i
accfJmmOfiatlOUB, ])io , ^ |{ Stewart. l.ee Stewart. .Ue-epli St al an-1
Id | i # ,11 it „i >i i. nil ui iiishiun. ') i
n-i . K.WnKV i>. lilft>HM'BP.. llt'trister , ,
everything to Up hatl.' " ti..,.„h - i i<mi
-^ 1 irsi pnPlleation . /;tren «i, i "'i
This hotel and others of its clas- I Noi'ifF fok ffufh a*.'ion
Land Olllee at Kinuflsher. " /' Feb W. I'.wil. j
Notice i« hereby yivuii that the following- j
iihtiied "ettler hiis tiled notice ot iii*- inteiMciu |
tu make final prool in siipp« rl • t bis <• *:ii111.1111• 1 •
that •'iild tirool will be made bel'irc Peyister j
Ml).I Ke« elver at l.illld (Hlice «t Kingfisher. ;
i )kla.. «'b August 10, P.hiI
Burcliett & Gain,
Saloon,
Fine Wines. Liquors and Cigars.
1'iaSt Tit'tiudway. t asliiol:. O I.
Tii
MAY 28 TO 30. 1901.
buy your tickets via
The oil 1
at ink: doiil
*11 Inn
tieUi
I
!' rfitury Line renehitnf
er its own rails uutlopei
r tlailv f Ut serviee
eonueet with and ^ell
• ••'J'he i hii^taw Route.
.Any agent ^vill be ' to explain
j toli it* ailvaut itfe«.
AiiUre^-
Ii |f 4Hi I P. Ill im0>sK V
< >ri. U'-.st. I r v imhs A ft
OKI A I b i M A ('•'! V < ' T
J no T. TKPKOUP. «KO. P. t.n,
'1 ra\ I'Hs- An Oei.-PauM A«t
lnii.ie h« rk Auk
raises our hopes.
i I Vee 1'ivss (Ottawa . Mil*" some of
I he peripatetic* in South Africa
alio soon lie garnered in.
asliiuu(i n Letter
, Fr.nn Itiit- ri'iriiUr cni rosl" ■ Mlct/t
W ashington. April *Jt), I'.llM A (
! (ifiainito bomb exploded id the cor
! ricloi s of the War Department
would not Iowa oatis'tH a £rf,ater
sensation ai.ion-.' the army ofllcers
; in the buildinif lhail liid the pi'uss
news from Manilla 'tiij H'atinf? in
i t lie eominis^arv frduds, at th&t j
| |,,a rej;alar annv otli .'i s of siu-h
I proininenoa as Col. Woodruff, Mai
i or tleoiye 11. Mavis and Captain
I Fl-anW II r.awton. Secretary Root
cabled (ieheral .MaoArthur, tUkin^
him to reply to the charges at once
and to cbntinUe and litirrv the in-
| vestigation he h^tl been previously
1 instructed to nlakc into the tbitl-
i missary deparlthctit at Mlfnlla
i Army officers on d'ity at the War
Department cxprest' the oflliiot,
I that some petty fraUds such aR
I lia* e nlwavs occurred 1*1 feverv t'bttn-
urc standing monuments to one of
t.lic most notable tendencies of the
wealthy Americans of toda\ ex
travajjance in personal expendi
lures. There is another thin# tiiat
they are, too- standing temptations
lo the snobbishly iticlihed to rpt'rHi
moiiev, somelliitefl n,f'' their own.
ii! order Id '1e thought richer than
llii'v art*
Mr. 1' W Waterlow, who is the
heatl of l.oiidou's largest printing
e>tat)!ishinent, which employs .iiliiu
hands, accompanied by his wife and
daughters dn Amt-rlcan tom,
reached Wasliinglon tin- weuk. He
said of the publications '•oncoming
indost.-ial and commervial depre?
sum in iingland: "There i? tlepres-
sioc. in Nugland, but the storie? of
our t-ountrv's industrial decline
to a considerable extent exaggcrat
ed. We ha'e had a long war in
Soutii Africa. our consols have de-
prcciated and there are Sonic
grounds, under such circumstances,
lor the glyouiy statements that ar
curi'ent. Hut business is rtdt bad
A ^."i,000,000 naval station is to he
established in the Philippines; if
Congress approves the plait ot a
, board of naval officer*, which arc
uow being prepared, by direction of
Secretary l.ong. At present ah
large warships in Philippine wait" -
have been sent to Hcng Kong to b'.
docked and repaired, ."id tii.* charge-
there are said to be little short
1 extortion.
The President is said tt
ilrred (ieiiefal Wood lo
Washington ahea i of the
1 of the (.'ulan Cots til ul
ventioii, which wiil reach
ton early next w. ek, in
lie might be on hand
Bumsides & Co. s
P \THH'K 11. l-iltfi KNflKKJIi r
lor the south -of northwest 1 * ami boM 'f an.l i
j nf -I'ction .'i. township IT. rai iff 4.
//c iuiimi's the loilotvinu \vi«! o-"e«i to pro\o •
bis e'Mitlutioiis rejiitlenee upon ifini cultivation
ul, - !.1 1 Mini, vi'/
Ali'Vainler Sanderson. • 'on A. ^anderson,
hore. and Dau Hro\*fi, all of < res-
Fine Liquors, Wines, and Cigars.
Main-st.
Cashion, O. T.
eenl City,
ti P;
T
KMOlt^
II HltOW M>'/. Keyi Mc
FIHr lU'blisheil .1/areh 'it, PHU.
NOTICE for PCBU< ATloN
Land Olliee at Kinfrflslier. t • T
■ larch I .. Itf'l
Nhtle*' is hereby jriven that the t'bllowii
mil"' 1 settler has tiled notiee • I hi intent:, u
to ithiko final prool in support ol hi* *■*'''• *
mid that sti ill proof will ho niiloe be I ore He*11 —
t, r and lieceiver. at KiiiKHsher, o. I' . on
AiJi^ust ." , r.*ol. vi/
DAVIh Di« KKRSON. II Vj. 1084!>,
fbi the 8 H of N w 4 and htiiit H and 4 of ice-
tlbti fl. Town 14. 5 W. I. M.
lb- nuuies the following wftifpssos to prove
O- |, j - • eont inuoiis residence up< ** iiiid culfivalion
aI of, said land, viz: ,
,u .l.iiin W Smith. < Min i « . I,.. I hoiuas ]I rtjltt.
Kda. <>. I' . Peter Anderson. ' a.'hion, <). I. nno
T;l*well John
Pi rat publication on .March 21, *001.
NOTICE FOR Pl'llU1 ATI ON
Land Olliee at Kiiurflslier. oKMa . .Uareh. l'«oi.
herebv yivon tlui' the follo\*inu-
• tiler hn-' tiled iioti- f ot his intention
• iinul prool in suppor* of his claim, and
i h it't ,-*111 prod will be iiuui'-' lie I ore lb-.tister
iind l eieiver at Kinjrfl«her, Okla., on July
| ... iNOl, viz-
SyI.VESTER H. M(
tor the southwest 11 o'
I north, ratine 4 w.
i lie names the folio
' his continuous resideit
ul said hind, \ i/ :
W\ n II Whitney. Tank Davis. Hufu- il
Htiiie i. iiiul Kohert J Nl< ('onnell, all ot I
KLY 1RI
I^flbllshed .llonday, IPodtfe.'iday, and F'H'laS
|)!iil\ . >:i4 in.T latent .news on davs ol issn'^. nn.
t ,ii V :111 inifiortant (oreimi < Ithle news \v Inch :
.11 ii |ion,estie and Foreign 1 'orrespondi n^e
• lift- j< It' ieIi d'lstrbtl into4
Is in r alitv a line, fre^h. c\< rjr-ritIn i <iio
m,v rliitf news of the other three It eon
• p mi > in Tlie |>■• ily Tribune of giiine date,
■"iiort Stoiies, KeKlllll Half-tone J11 list IM
1 ushloii Notes, Agricultural matters ami
uiinsoii. i mil i.
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>vKf,„mShi.witi, Ai.TANc«fof*t.A«j
Co Advance, Cashion, Okia.
id. ou
I U
have «i
come
'«'tnin 11
io n ill C1 <'
vYa-hin
dfiler tii
heat'
1171H).
wudhi|i
Send, all ordei
it in
upon and cultlval
KMOUV l> HIPiWNl.EK. Ite«i-f
tvhat
the (,'ubatis lint' to s;i.v nnd to ihow
theiil the iiikIi enteini.1 in which lieis
lit'kl by tin' President. U is Said
I liut the President s tirder ^.t" uet
uatpd bv i 11 foi itiution received fl'oiii
11,i7una s viry tln't the ( Ubitus
kti^v. perfeetl* well flint fiti fit I* ns
ti:b I'latt amendment i? ctllieenud
't was fisp!e~ for them t.> coih^ to
Washington, "ml that t'ieir lv;ll ol)
jeet ^^ls to try to p.-vsuade the
President to gi*e I hem audther
' inilitat y notel'tibr in place Of Den
erul IVftod H that bb tlinir teal
I objebt, they are wasting theii- Utile,
'as it is well known in VVashinift in
that every irtlpdrtant action of Gen
lernl Wobd ultjfi In,' he''«iino jro^ehi- j Su;^ i,r "51
Burdens Wofnen Bear
Only those suffering
from some formoi fema's
weakness know wb*c
tetribie ("urd.'ns womtn
have to bear, and still there is
not one of these bovdens— not
one of these female complaints
that G. F. P. (Gerstle's tcmaie
Panacea) will <tot soon relieve
and cure permanently. It «ootl
makes life wofth living to all
sufferers.
. 1*1 wit! nr family phyl "It n;1(^
'.f.ifiiiai
———. t. „ .
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Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1901, newspaper, April 25, 1901; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102636/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.