Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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INDEPENDENT IN l-VI-RYTi UNO, Nil Tk \L IN NOTHING.
cashion, oklahoma,thursday! ui.y -m, 1904.
A. L. Housewurth and
j. L. Houseworth.
PHYSICIANS
[)r, G. A. Nichols!
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john c. KQ3T, 1,HARNESS SHOP,,
Attorney am! Cov.n..s.lor ;i . iV- . • to Order,
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tina and turpentine Jjpan diyer. .. ._ tha
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BROOKS & STONE
The Leading Druggists.
Cashion, - - Oklahoma.
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J—'OK FA1LM FOLKS, A new, attactive
IP interesting farm journal 'THE EAKTl l.
/Devoted to the Great Southwest, its indus-
tries,climate and opportunities. One year's
:subscription, 25 cts. Issued monthly; pro-
fusely illustrated. Address THE EARTH
.1118 Railway Exchange, Chicago
| Colorado Tourists.
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. % The Santa Ko will .-e i round-trip tickets to Pueblo, <
t 1 Colorado Springs and Denver for $22.00, daily June 1 •!
* ♦ o September I'O, 1004, inclusive. Limit October 31st,
•f 1901. Stop overs in Colorado will be allowed as heretofore. X
i{ Three Trains Dai!)
"The Colorado Flyer," (Hi service June 10) "The Colorado •[
(i Express," and No, 18 provide the means of reaching the
•r resorts quickly and comfortably. n
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*7 Illustrated Literature describing trains, route, and scenery, free.
*? :E. C. Shoemaker Cashion, O. T. $
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ii their hearts " ten ti
republicans are uproseu t
to their i.K a> :tnd n-
Can a
and in tl.o Ci
r tlu> ritfbt.s ot tin*
i k« r umU < I«a t |«inil tire Urn !
PARTIES \M) pf. v I IOKMS
The National platforms
>efore the people and the
japers art dUpussing them in
their usual one side manner, Jt
appears at Mini glance that tar.,
ine is wor.se than the other, vet
on second thought the Advance
reels compelled tq commend the
'■publican platfroqa over the other,
or the rea.-. ia that it is a postive
h-ciarution of damnable principles,
whi e • be demr ppatic platform is
f hearted denial of the
now
rtiMi,
i'llO ;!!V4t
the '/reat
com pi otm.si 11
Ham
A beater, and t)ves wov'. .. .. i;e\
once complained to a lap d«v; that
he wae out of his master's f^vor
and receiyed oulj ill usayo and
blow:; vyhi'o '.he lt\p do«^ seemed
to ulwavj ret4ia the ip:>t rV
atTe..ticu. ']!.■ , paodl^ «,n;[ '.ained
that he always ran anil jumped into
liis master s l .ti and licked hi.; hand
and in this
er
So ;hc n.-
time tin
-aw
on v j
same.
Pro
tfjld :
jr c
uciion, imperialism ani] the
.tant.arii are absolutely i _rht
■
tenable hjilf jyay position adout
either of them. This nation spent
iO 3 cars inii:^ to compromist
the .Siavc-y iuestion, a questiou
that could not be compromised.
Between the principle ta>:iog
t ie whole consuming public for the
> uelit of favored m-anuf^c.ures
iiid the broad ground of free trade
and no favprs, there }•; no loeical
irrjund or standipif room for a
p > :tic:il party. Jf a government
tiKe.s money out of my po -ket. fer
bene,'it
if
ittl«- dsfreren
jv JT cts t
manufactur
:*e to me if
*l;eu. What
the abandoned democratic
i c a tariff fqr revenue onlv
t logical position, as the
posi tio
is not
tariff is the most awwarrj
and unjust way of raising a r
onstimer manv
ernmc
mas t "i- he ran
for ins
Ion key
lipec
hand:
d
and got as reward more kicks and
blow : «• an < \er Moral As a fawn
er and sy -ophaut the dei,.acrat
parly not a suce.s.
But ti ■ i the deuioci atic ;-,art.y
may peri-i;, Pemocrac(y v.'ill
still survive. A majority of ti e
people are in favt-r of equ^l lights
for all S' special prive egos fqr r,one
A majority of the people belive in
the rights of all men t<i s: if govern-
ment. A niajorii
helive in hone, t
in.
lancnt. or : es independent
uctuetion of gold value.
These principles are found
istic • and will prevail
•Truth cruch<-4 to enrth shall rijt! n,
IC . ti run! years «.l (icnl are hers
11 st crnir, wounded writlics with pi
lictwccn The Ipper And
Nether Mi 1 Istone*
1 n the text foi the bill state
hood recently xobmitcd -,v tin
House Committeq on Territories,
ard which has been endorsed b\
the Republican party <.. "urs the fol
lowing claus e.
Fifth. That said state shall never
enaot any law restricting or abridg-
ing the ri<;ht <;f • ifferaire on account
of sei vitude ,o. on accruitof an\
other condition or qualificanion,
save and ex'.'ept on acconnt of ii!i
tera;;y,minority,sex, convictions of
felony,mental condition.or re.-':
dence: Provided,however,that an \
such restriction.' shall b * ma 1 • nni
f irm applicable alike to all cit i/. mis
This, iu, its broad sense,means that
every negro,Indian,or raw emigrant
is protected iu his rights of citi/M-
of the Uuited States deliberate! ,,
and with rpaiice atorthought would
forever debar the intelligent, moral
women of the new states from par
ticipating in the government of
their country. More than that,this
bill officially brands women as not
better than idiot® ana felons in the
opinion.of the law-makers of this
country. --Progress.
.- •sting the
for every di
gets.
If the tariff is right then I am in
favor of the party that contcud«-
forit. If the tariff is wrong, the:.
there .s little to commend the
party that that only half way fights
it. Free raw material, or a 2}per
cent reduction is a poor way to
i_:: ta wrong. Jfot reduction but
lestruction would be a war cry that
uiie'ut arouse the enthusiam of a
tax ridden people,
Imperialism is either right or ii
is wrong. The r «.rht of self govern-
ment it either a fundamental right
of humanity; or it is a lie; and
Thomas Jefferson and George
Washington and the Revolutionary
fathers were a gang of outlaws
and rebels that missed their just
punishment in the prison and on
trie sen Hold.
If the Filipiones have a right to
s If gi vernment they have a right
to ii now. Tho only school of seif
government is seif government
The promise of independance to a
Dec pie after a term of years is like
ihe promise to a bov that he ma\
ijo into the water after he learn-
now to swim. Imperialism not only
prevents the growth of the capabili-
ty of self government In the subject
people,but it saps the fountain of
ireedo n in the home government.
A compromise with imperialism in
a republic is worse tnail a compro-
mise with a foreign invader.
On the question of gold standard
there is no difference between the
parties. The retention of Parker ] great'gun's t'o riraiiitajn \i. ■ open"
after his gold St&bderd telegram | door >n ti.e ( >fie11;. let the p >ple
''11: ini* the party to that pu It-\■. driiirjir^ tne op..-n <ii ( r at horn
It is not an issue at the present j >p m,t"mi'll on.- to di edge
the eV nts of thepast fevv^l^ivW', %'hujld breio^W i- ind
years have proved the truth of the siu^'tVparbor- ar,h'.twie,uy. light-
quajtative theory of moifey. No | fio'uses. to facilitate' commerce; '
one can tell how- long the atinnaf' yet our cosio'in^hous^s are a great-
prod v--t ;nn_ 9f |.'nM, tv'H -->n ♦ mi up \r " • v tn eoif.'tnthnn
Farm J o,:us a Specialty.
■-i door soulii of Maine Hotel.
Oklahoma.
intvrsts. When tip'-e .ir * oiti,
then the childern of fre • m o will
come into there inheritance.
These ijifts i an not bo had for the
asking, there is many struggle be
tween the desife and tho fultiimen t.
The enemies of our childern are en
trenched in power and nrivelege.
and there is treason in our pwn
camp The truth 1 ; ilisjjuised and
hidden and covered up, end the
people are led awav after false is-
sues. But iv- the wrongs of the past
ages have been over coipe,>o, let 1 -
hope, theevi - of the present d.i>
may be destroyed.
PUBLIC SALE.
1 will sell at Public Sale at S. F.
Lewis* farm, 4 miles East and .'11
miles South of fashion, and UJ
West anil !• South of Navina oi
Thursday July 2^. Commencing at
10 a. ii:-, the following described
property, to wit 1 bay mare 0
years old. 1 brown mit • !l ears
1 gray mars 10 years old. 1 muU
1 year- o.d. I not: • *2 years old.
2 yearling mules. 1 4-month olo
muie. 2 milch cows. 1 yearling-
heifer. 1 spring calf. 2 shoats
2 sets of work harness. 1 set ol
buggy burnt >. 2 sets of liathei
fly net-- 1 cook stove and 2 heat
ing stoves. 1 Iloosier disc drill. 1
John Deere disc gang plow. 1 J.!
Case sulky [.!),?. 1 Canton riding
cultivator. 1 Canton listqr. 1 iron
harrow. 1 Stougnton wagon. 1
Ij.iin wagon. 1 Buggy. I hay rack
1 granary 10 bv 20 s::ingh roof.
1 barn 10 by 21 1 hen honse 8 b\
10. 1 waj;on ahed 12 by 20 1
washing machine ai d wringer. To
chickens, sate bureau, stand, table,
household furniture and other
articles too numerous to mention.
Terms of sale: One \< ir.s time
at 12 per pent. 5 per cent ti;- count
fro* cash. Free lunch or. ti < ground
Ed Eikieberry.
S. \V. Hogan, G. W. Sevbert,
Clerk. Auctioneer.
as hi on
^ • vt.io
i' S 1*5thf. way qK VHE; wise
As.
Up to Us,
With the completion of the Panama
canal the gulf of Mexico is the cross
road of the world's commerce. Gal-
vaston becoms a Pacific port, and
the wealth of ail/land* are within a
days journey of the fertile fields of
Oklahoma.
11 is a bright vision but it has its
clouds. When Oklahoma carries
the product of each years labor to
the world's market, the Railroad*
swipe .her going out,and the custom
houses plunder her coming in.
Such has been tjie wealth of her
soil and the energy of her workers
that Oklahoma* has grown: rich
V'ven though robbed "a commin and
agoin." . , ''
This nation has-"proposed to lire
IM'HLIC SALE.
] will seil at public sale at ti:
Gertie Coffee place 1 mile Sout
(
at 10 a. m., the following described
prop : ty, to wit: 1 b ly mare «
years old with colt by her sidt
1 gray mare, mule colt by side, 1
bay mare years old, I yearling
colt, 1 yearling mule, & head o
milch cows, 1 1 year old cow with
calf, 4 1-year old heifers, •'! 1 year
old steers, 4 spring calves, 2 shoats
1 McCormick binder; 1 Jo*m Deer«
disc gang plow: 1 Champion Hot
drill, 1 Tup buggy, good as new
1 spring wagon, double seat, 1 set
double harness, 1 set single harness
1 Home comfort range stove, 1
heating stove, 1 washing machine.
S do*en fruit jars and other articles
too numerous to mention. Terms
of sale: All amounts under 5 dol-
lars, cash, larger amounts, 12 mths.
time with interest at 10 per cent
from date. 5 per cent off for cash.
Free Lunch on the ground
martin a. blehm.
s. SV^hoqas, g. w..sijirneur,
Clerk: Auctioneer.
I f * the day is stormy the sale will
beheld the following dav.
i^octi SBI.
or COURSE YOU Afie GOING!
liter Our - re' M' *o to t!>o btilldinirrt. liotela, low
e• otc. Able your lof.itl or ut|tlroua
C. W. STRAIN, Division PAsB^rjotB agcnt,
WICHITA, kak.
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"Vr.ln, F our r.nd Feed.
o 11 ti'IcAli .lot Coal.
h. VV. SIBLEY, LOCAL MSMEr.
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Has made the prospect brighter. I
THE COMING Of
Have cleared away all doubts :]
and misgiving's. There never was J
any doubt about fair dealing, hon- f
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j: est weight, and reasonable prices \
£ i
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I.L.Smith&Co.|
Corner Main and Boulevard.
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Ml Iff. lOtjl you dc if yon arc a victim €
of malaria.
L'°rk't °C ^zn^oroU3*
P? J, We'll admit it will euro malaria, but it leave
almost deadly after ofleets.
HERB INE
Cheerfully Reco.mknuku for
Rheumatism.
O. Ci. Hitrbee, Danvilla, TIN., j
writes, l)ci-. 2, 1901 "About tw<
years I was laid up for. foui I SmM
months with rheumatism. I t'riuc I HV , , , .. , , , . ,
.. . vj: a Is purely vepotablo and ali -.ilutclyituaranteod
- . n.i'.v Linn. ■:: t. f ^KV to cure malaria, aiti; licadache^ biliouBUuss,
bolt!,- riired mo. i ca:. t Werft. i j IBSIII auJ all Btomach,kidney uud Uvor compiuiuta.
reconiond it to all sufT.-iin._- Iron J I9B T1!Y IT TO-DAY.
like affliction.' 2m, 5U. | I Hk 50 Cenfo & BottK AH Druggists.
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