Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1901 Page: 1 of 8
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A, L. HOIBEWORTH and
j. L. HOUSEWORTH,
Ph;> sicians
and Surgeons.
Alt ••ill!- un<promptly
(lav or niiilit.
Olli. '• North Me. -; •
DB.W.T KOWLIN
Physician
and
Surgeon.
All .-a I prompt \ answered dn.v or
night.
Cashion. Old-!lioma.
O. 13. F?iGGeL
Attorney at LaW.
CASHION. OK Ti A.
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CASHION, OKLA.. THURSDAY. DECEMBE.
26, 1901.
NO. 29.
A Most Liberal Offer.
All our farmer readers should
take advantage of the unprecedent-
■ ibhing oivr wo this \ oar make,
vvhi' h includes with tins paper lie
Stool: Indicator, its special is added
TAXI'S IK.
The tirst half of the p, rsotia' ' axes
were due Sunday, Den inber 15, and
becomes delinquent the third Men
day in January, when a penal'v ■ >
one and one half per cent per mo.,'
H ; * vO.no
HI L *t5I IU
T\ /I ■ I 1 A rin,,A|Ar P A
- . i ' . ... •• i OO
Live
V i finer?. Institute Kdition •> ami
The Poultry Farmer. These three
publications are the best of their
alas and should be ill every farm
home. To them we add. for local.
Ill \1 KHS I n
At the time of pa v 1 il' the !>r1
the las paver ma\ pat '; "r 11 ''
taxes he desires but. no rebates are
allowed.
If the first half lias not been paid
011 the first Morday in M 'n-'i a lax
niin:-'and general news, our own warrant bearing eh'ht en per .-:.t
v . sheriff s hands for all tho taxes.
fieir one year only *\.m. Wewr the first half ha* he-11 pa;.i dur
before was -o much superior read the time provided by lav., ti
in.' matter offered for so small an lfl"t liatf „,ay run unti' 0,1
in •
named. wbi< h we dub with our own, and a penalty of ten percent.for ud-
known throughout the vert,sun- nnd °" ' I
\\ 1 and commend themselves to lf ^ ^ no, py July
satt ntlon a
011 11,.. e mention The Indicator is pcr cent interest, and costs.
in.. i,„.t- Rp-il estate t ixes become due and
the great agricultural and ° delinquent and "a penalty attached
We>t: the Poultry Farmer is tlu
Grain, Flour and Feed. Also
Best McAlester Coal.
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j, C. ROBE.
Elevator IS
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estate is sold for delinquent tax, -
and deeds are issued in two yen -
fro in date ol sale.
ber Shot
y First Class Shaving and
X Hair Cutting.
•! 1 Wichita steam Laundry.
x First door South of Maine ftotel
E Z Shave
or *tvlish
£ 1 eli t* C/1 i t
Call on
W. Jvl. Ql^AfMT
Also for Knid Stejun liiuin-
drv. All wor'u ^'.urantPt";•
GO TO
moist practice.,I poultry paper for the
farm r while The Special 1'at met*
Institute Kditi- as are the most
pre.etk-.il pub'.a-itirns for the pro-
motion of good I'arnung aver pel)
lislied. Take advantage of this
great offer, as it will hold good for Estate.
.u . Will receive mone\ and ;-.v ta.e
a short time oni-y. Samples of these •
... for anyone in either Logan, ( nivai
pitpri's muv <>\*urrme<t by (i*.1 i111
at this office.
Notice to Tax Payers
We have the tax list oi Downs
Township, the towns of Casidou and
Reeding, both Personal a 1. ,
'Ok 3AXi c
Are prepared to handle an> gre
at goins* market pricf s
Also hande McAlester Coai, * peoi-
fuily solicit your patronatre.
W. H. Pettit, Manager.
Pioneer Drug' Store.
an, Kingfisher or Oklahoma . "in
ties for -J5c each. Yours trul",
Kcv.lrlK.Hicka.sNot Dead. Hank Cas„,ox.
N'otwithstaiidinga widely current, |
rumor tiiat the llev. Irl II. Hies-
! llOOlv.v' & STONE, Proprietors.
Drn- *
CASHION, O. T.,
o
the.
St. Joseph's 1 our Sl'll'lli: ,
Almanac for 1002
Is now being distributed and n copy
should be found in . very home. :.s it
contains much valuable in orira on
We desire to r ail the at ten ti n of
readers to the n-marUablj tv .i ar
ranged weather forecasts < : re.
1 accurate "aleulations
iication of hi~ predu
••• U Sac Ij k lb yLi" ...
free to any sending tin ir n:
address to L Onv'!
tiUlOOg:,. 'CI 11.
I Meat Market |
| for the best of
| SAUSWE AND MEAT. !
BUTCHER &, WELSH
wa ; c 'ad. be never was in better
heel e. and n( "er did a harder and
..re succe-.sfu: years worU than
I just elnsin;,. He has just corn
■ret his large and splendid Alma
nae 1 >r 1902 and, with his stall of ^
able helpers has brought his journal, qathrigl: t, which can bf
Work and WorUs, justly forward m Joseph's Alman i
into international reputation. For
a quarter of a century Mr. Hiel.s _
has grown in reputation and useful thjs alma' ae famous.
ness as the people's astCinomer.and (1|.3 of t|,0 ^h ■■ ■ wi'l in.
forecasts of storms and the charac-
ter of coming reasons. Never were
his wee.ther forecasts so sought al-
ter as now, his timely warning oi a
serious drouth this year having
saved the people from loss and suf
fee: Jiill'io; s oi b ishels of wle at
wer,'liarvesO'd through l.is advice
to pi:.'it 1 1 1 that would mature jj,,, r0U!,d trip
earl*- TI American people will Date- of e Pe
j certainly stand by Prof. Hicks. ! 31 and Jnn.^. with fii.al «-et
wli'.'n it costs hom so little o!i l the
benefits are so <jreat. His line
Alr.iai :> ■ of 200 pages is only 25c,
and his splendid family journal is
only one dollar a year including tie
Almanac. Send to Word ::i Works
Pub. Co., 2201 Locust St., tit. Lo-
is, Mo.
Paii. 1 . Oils and Hard Oil, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, and a Kul!
Line of School Hooks and supplies.
Just receive! a large shipment of
Spring 'Pattern Wall Paper.
nd th<
ll)i i: il
C" at
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nor i
Ilolidav
THE CtlOC'l \V
1 ti, kets to point - on the!" lit.
point, at, one and ci.e thiri
~nn>~y «*• vn.wr.iiiwuwr«^>w*.u -
^, v h H Y " B A H N,
c It. sin'I'Ottn, l'roprietor.
XJLX-r::*.T, Fc^d ara.3. Sal© StoTol©.:
X- -2.-J2.0 a, Specia,lt37".
- CASHION, oklahoma:
pup Y6P OWII INOSIBflTOiiS
-r ,i|,; H i in.i>in I I ..-abator and I'rnii Dryer: ne*
, ,,;it a:-e'-d for). If regulating, heat, ai
: ca .-.I to operate, greatest capacity
iv j - - -
and moisture
hi :..; is -ulis and b\ far the en
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rhrite L-.VVcck leiitlnn
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it .'January 2. I!)(i2
For full information <"i' 1 oa a
fat tie Roe:;. Ar
Town Lots.
Tf you dc. ire choic 1 r.'-e ,ene
busine-s lot in Cashion, Reeding
or Navina sc" D I'1. Smith.
st and be-1 I ncubatoi
"ti the mat can he made t,o hold 6,000 EggS 101
i'jV - yv] 'Sfj .-- '0 ('■()• , S" ' I..inn luriiisl., - h at; farm right, deed,
-1 i . •••"' ""V address for $2 (Ml.
1 n yen tor guarantees satisfaction. Address orders to
Advance, Cashion, 0. f., or Brll Incnhat'ir Co,; hayesyillo, la.
'Satisfact.ien gsuranterd on all work
entrusted to our care.
J. R LYNDS,
Contractor
(v : and
cj Builder . . .
Plans and specilicati ins furnished.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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