Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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storm.
John C. Koit,
Notary
_
! W eather to Paint
t off paintinij fill next spring.
, J gQOd . (10 loffj
do the lumber ana
no gnats and dies
•int; the pain: p^t
. Hi against -Winter
l>o "t
Pu It >
W'e - the r conditions
spring *";n ) s- l>
jaop.ii .!• goi il n
t j st. k . . . -• tr.
t; .es prjti
SHFRWlN
Williams Paiht
Specia attention given to a r
rv work
Cashion, Oklahoma.
Local News.
Mr and Mrs. Saossett went over
| There appears on this pane van iv-jnj.r.sber T^esdn.
I ous local* ol a political nature, pei* ^
taining to theo&ce of Co. Attorney j ^ ( 9sbor" (,f ^u>lo,:
I of Kingfisher Co.. for which the ! «ho has l« .is,t,„g m bis yaei
editor disclaims all responsibility. | "it *'' ? Qfcurche r.i"to. >
Thc.v wjre avoided space In the ;e
I) T IKitin who lives or S K l of ^Wc>|.i(IPI.>C'P.
inft r of i V* *■'
mile East of Orchard Center
School house, was in town today NAVINA ITKMS.
with fruit. He has tons of grapes , „ . ,
which he will sell at 84 cu. a pound CF O^ijeon and H.i. White
In 1001b lots, smaller <,uantitei. I drove over to Guthrie Tuesdat
more money. Jt is u nice drive (yuite a number of cf young peo
over yood road* to go there and yet
your fruit.
F. :! .niality zceJs .. every day pn
.!. SCR ANTON
W«l+M
' j j ciiwfi.ete !:ne of
MADE TO
JU'lPiNOS
rolur&l
Rdilflt
is .ht1 lans- kpiint to me1.'
It giv*sl:i'< best protection at
the Miia.'leit eo *~
Ji vou'rn gphV j.alnt in lall
let 1 j uj|t to ):« ' ' t. ! '• ?■
> at an advertising rate.
:,! opinion herein if ur.pur-
j. Advertising spice ts for
Arkansas TLuriYber Co.,
Cashion. Oklahoma.
\x-.i*er (tt
r \ I'asselinati made a business
ii • .1 Kingfisher Tuosijay.
'. - Cob returned from Win h
I--, III. WednSodby. Mr.arid Mr.'
N Hits and little duugbter at-conj
-'lainfit her home. ' '
' Nuw slock of tiuwa.c at Cilhout:
i Cloves.
Mr.Sliultz of Kei! v. ... .ii Uusln in
Monday.
Cashion Advance.
•\7.Tjr Tlinrs.l \
uliion, Kiiiy-' J
t c.l ■ • $ i".ATrof.M. —Charlie
j Sini;h' I.I.I I form it, '"'Lover tHe
i jn,ee <>f foyi ind lumber, an<' rche
i he u -I'll .'rain. If yours5 F.Vth*
uiif. \ oit* (or him for C(Vi nty At
«triiii\ lit tjie primaries. 1
■ Ury. (' ti. Murphv
I .nit'I •>* on the Wollds S 8. Coc-
>n at JVi\':;alein at the Con-
I _•••« >^iiom;l'Churrli Sunday Aug.l.
\ Service ifiorning and eveAlj:g.
1 A full Ji
\)u\
pie attended a baii yaine at Seward ,
Si:n«la\ afternotm.
Anna Wei ens and Naomi ftosan i
r|K-i t Sundav with Bessie SJhoers I
Mrs Miller und Hes> e at- i
tet'de 1 i hureh Sunday morning.
Tt.e f ut met * uiv « u>> plowiny.
Mr** Dudyeon spept Thursdav
ttJii«u. on with Mi;, ^o\var .l
Mrs V Robinsqii sboppiny
in Guthrie Friday
vi**it-
F.lser ;jn.i, N/arrv fjosan art
in^' with Mra. Qudyeon tht* '
Pev Ros'jn wnn.t to
Tui . dav.
of line eook stovt/s
iiyui,..,
. wppbwdRTH, PuMsbeh
■ I,,- I,,.- •' its ■ • CMhlon, ( K!t -
. .,t^^ MIM. Ifj| " r.
.■f IIBi'iuiTio;: ItVlV-. B
IMH* >.;•«!
SI X l.'Mlllll
ti. •
•ii mut
..vi
w"
De Costa the Photoyrapher
rut prices for the :i. xt ten davs :;
follows:
Cabinet^ forme:ly , i.' U nof' fc'WMi
wUf jCabinetil * *3.00 2,00
Quarter " " 1,RH 1.00 j
Now is vour chance
Mr. and Mrs. Houth were over to
Navina thit* t:eelr.
Calhoun ik Cloye are f elling the
Princeton Sewiny Machine A
yood machine v^orth thfc'tnohey.
It A. (iafnev, of ( t tin a** in
Casl ;nii Saturday.
if
There is no better inside finish
•or walls and woodwork than
enamel paint. The J«Ylo, entine
"enamel i.old by Calhoun 1 C1i\v'<
is of ext ujlent qudlit v
Mrs Daily's mother, Mr Myri^,
who li.r been Visiting here'returned
jo Mi.--purl la 1 wei i y]' Pajl.v
and the* b<> \ > a •.mipaiV' d '• ' to
guthrie.
For yqod eiyar^ cod)c to Cole -j
oui'i.AV AIIVK.HTIHI l>
l • «Mitm per ill -i ' llii'MlI'. vii;4i i . «M|it
: < |iuoiit/ i- im ihr-jN
nil- i l - fJiM",-.'J i«It'll I,„.l "H,V lo
• ■ -t ii in ij m*
Iiiu*ui until i * winputf
j .1 Jk\.. |1i>l ilK-i'Ui''i
•> .! i'lt'lll ilM «! I III.
•* wnifr
iMilf'.ir tnttttor. ^
11. aw. i' 1
I J.r1 .
1 ion flonua\
1 w i . * I' >
I Moiuiav.
J ;>v. j. ii
i Washoorn'h
J. v\ p
k.M' ;nu.:h
C til |nr Republican (><>
( oir.ention
' Sy nope is)
There will be held a republican
?ouut\ convention at the Court
lions.- I- I ^fli.lier, on Thursday,
Sep* '>t to seleci 4'1 deleyatetf to
the'Cciuneil convention of the 7
I'oubt'il district to oe htMd at Ul
H.eoo Sept y
The primari. ^ for the selection of
give ani delegates to tlu-eountv convention
will be held at variuos voting places
on Mondv v Auy
Cashion will lie entitled to 8 del.
POWD t'p.
l ogan Tp. ^
voting ijilasces desiynatud uv resid-
ent ' o;niuitteeinan.
. T.iAT ('■ 1'i.Jii' I Our, W. Lewis, Autos A Y
len a'ctVa fiCkliny or an1' sec UuiirtRtfu
Vlion i«"'pi e throut i; akr. \ou] "* u ,
. u1,i- 1 - MM. Ilanurds s,t:K /•neod
r„.uii,l - - - P... t van (!ll laiW is a. t/m.ey
,1,1 "I"' l',vv"'11 J.""" tt"
oontrul. .'.V- ' • A,..U-r.on. I >>* *"'•>.
W/W.-sl JlJ, u!/lt IV.Ke Ciu ,Ttah. "a'1" repuljlw a, '_,.;;rl,u S,;uth at I). T. gunjmers was ,
«7|tn -Wit tlall/r' s Ho,v I a,■,.. • Wednesday a,,c. hrought
^arH Ware.
i *
Purpitu tf.
be. <3nd .^33CIC11FS.
• ^'i rated Qu1 eI
fiii in <•'
TS*i
<?J CK MtA4,
oue*
je:
9WCK HAL
Jc
jjlT-
OUICK Mlii
jit
NO 1
• H. i rip *o
hi, Uaftir
.Meal stov. >. < I
Par o ' !«• Pastnit
Cashion < vi
A lie. VN
Mi>u<ja\
W
irrit
feel ;
Mm,
' / Lenba: t and sons are plowing i
vw,ng, ii V i
' with th ii enyiue and gang plow
m. • , v • ^
ojlion /. rop thi> j
I G« h out for the
k'ear it lrioKs yiie.
C. J Hesr we '
•r Tuesday
oyer t..' Kingtish-
Casiiion
i hampki
To the Voters of Loj'.an (a:.
l'h'e Ao\ av« k c.lUdr 1>akes tjiis
time and place ttS make a little
heartfelt ta'k to the voters of
Loyifn Count\ having been one of
tl.ein for jnuav y\ ars. There is
ddnget* oi that f i:r* coun trV falling
uiUler'thi' permtinent1 control of a
Vlfiioi: ' .uifl c\)rtscitrtel/[JoJ L'anlr of
neyiu'.unayei's and t) e p H>ple
shoul.i spare no time pr eltort, and
makp no npstakes in rescueiuy the
county .'ron; the lutches of that
yany. )Ji
cahdidu'.t
eli a< ' )l
Th t> : a ii •.'
of many •
filai'e
\|iss C. rtude Mollis v/l,o has been
visitmy wit|i her sister Mrs. Iloyan
returneti o her home at Yukon.
Monev to loan on Farms.
•3 1;
^eeJ Wheat.
\\ aye . few honored bushels
pt .■•••• vheai for sn.le at Cedar
JJn vi* ianu, three miles North and
,ue haii mi. j^ast of Cashion.
We handle the celebratec} flyers
jrlas> seat cylinders. J. W. Bryant
k Sf n.
! A Sampsell Is i
• County Cii-rlc. hp Is i
'! and efllcie'nt inan
• ••lit probatlv he said
!.i r candidates for the
NIr. Samps eli is also an
i^ctivp eneryutio and ppsh:n; man
who if nominated will not laV down
but will push his canvass to yictory
iu November. This is not written
by the suggestion of Mr. Gampsell
or any other person, but is the
result of my earnest wish that
11 • winning candidates may be j>ut up
LL jn Logdn Co. iu opposition to thi
herders of negro toughs who have
already injured property values
Guthrie apd \vijl eventually if
curbed, depreciate values thr uyh
out the county.
houiul Svrup file lies! ir\*d'i. ue' f,,r (
coug' > an.! Lillys. We i.ay#i .usee! it
for si *eraV veirs it alw'u'j.r yiVes
imintilltite relief, is very yplesant-
and yives perfect V^tisfaction.
25c,50c.$1.00 Sold by i rooksiVStone.
W ik . r AND v i.i 8 This year!
no Wheat imlcll p'olit'ics. Next year
no politico much wheat. Who will
make themoyt hiIt ( f the next crop?
It depends -;y n whether yOu vote
for Char!;.* S nth for Co. Attorney.
Cubes Sciatica.
Rev. \V. L. Rile I', L.t. I). Puba,
New York,'writes: "After fifteen
days Of excruciating pain fr.'u sci-
atica rheumatism, under verious
treatments, 1 was indweed to try
Ballard's Snow I iniii)ent the first
application yivin'y u;e m>' Hrsl r<*
lief and the second entire relief. 1'
can give it unqualified e'cqminen
dation. 25c, 9t|c, i 1 OIL SoTd by
Brooks and Stone.
For Sale.
1 Sorrel hp|*;-c wuii{h* about 1400
years old sound and true
I Bay mare same weightt| yrs. old
mule colt by side
1 Bay mare T) yrs.old " 1-00 horse
olt.
1 Hoan mare
1 Iloan horse 2 vr£. ojd
] Luipber Wagon
1 Pise plow
Mrs. James Wood,
5 Miles doe north of Cashion,
,/iist itylbHuillioii July Sl. 1804
M N- • |'|( I FOlt HUllMCATiqil.
. .1111(1 ptliiic III Uinjxll ti**} O, T„ J |l>' If. I'.KM.
' N111, ii* lii'i i-t'V Iflvun tllHt the fojlowjllK
iillini,! ;rll|ei Im- ttlt'il not loo ot bin lntept}pn
j«. iii. i.f l!:ii ! |,nwf iu bupport of his claim,
tintl tljut m'imI l-u-'f Will l u inaclo boloro the
Ki jf|v|i r Hi ll llei oiyor of tliii V S Lhiu) Ofllqo
( l KinutlHhcl- U I.. on Ootolmr -0, l'.*M viz
D.nie,. Mft'BAV of fiuthrie O T.
lM vl>r«' iliul i"ie I I he hojf.a « l Ui'« l'i e. M«
,fray \)lio i|ii'il{ M. K No 1 ty ^ •
j 4 of Sootlon i. 'I'wp.lil N .11 uv. 1 M
Ho natuos the followlnir wltuoe «e« lo prove
l#ii« oQiiflnupua ppilflonce upon i il ^u|t|^H|ion
,pf wt{i| hi ml, vi/-:
Coriit'llus W. Hioodon. Soye* M I.Hinhlin.
luliii UhII, Howard Lowder, nl| Uutbrte
i).. K V. 1> No. t
EMOHY p. U|tpW i I I I-. lU'gtotet
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Fi,r CummijjjJloner, D.A.i'ASSiU.M
At the oai jjtsit solocitatlpn «i| ii.ijji> -l l*ei
I). A'C^Bt'iluan huti «oimontotl to' iioeomo
candjaate l^j'Copu|y , oiiiiuii«si;,ii« i tor 0
First DIsfrKt, Mutycct to t| «- T|e.!i;v-;-«jl ' mi
Kojju|lat jijimnrirH.
J, P. OV i;u.
Wo ufu aptllOI'iyfMl to llllihhljlco t|| ••i'i'i} 1
J | . Oy. i of Cliuu^pn Townhhl)!. ii" h umli
.Jiito tdj itapreaeijtiitlvo limn i;y Mih Oi*
•ublojjt (p i.ie pepiopratip,.f.i | pui . pr!
n'nirl08'
JOllW f. hi 1ST.
\\\- aj'o jivi|JioriyOi| Jo ;ui|io.itn i. )|i«* ,uuih'
| ,,r lol.u . Kputas a«ajull«lat lor the I.nil*
l:itilje Jroip the Thii'toeilth *>1^1 ri, t. -tii
! to ihp p'piii i|o|i|; pr'nnir'or«}
J. ,| , <t; II/ I I
I Wo ii|iiniiihi iiy.t a lo anmiifupp iuui
i .1, It. Cork rill HH oanilhlul" i'n ' coupt) «'
i.-t'it' flf ''ir MfilPPflnitlC "lul
iioi iii!;t veP,PM,f Ki'HrfWJii • t'uMiib'
"I don't think w# ooold kf «p
huuDo without Thrdford'i ItlaoV-
in mght \Vc hav.- ,iH,'d it in tho
fmuily for ovi i ts,«. \,' i with th«
bt.**t i t ri'wull- i i., vn not h. •' ft
doctor in tlx bouM foi that length
of lime It i* n doctor in ;t -« If und
alwavH ready to mukc u person wi ll
and happy JAM KS 11A M-, Jactj*
•OHTllle, 111. _
Because this great niedicina
relieves stomach pains. ln es the
c-.rMtipated bowels ami invi^or-
ut. s the torpid livor and weak*
sued kidaeya
Ho Doctor
is necessary in the home whert
Thodford's Black-Draugbt <•
kept. Families living m the
country, miles from any nliysi-
cian, have been kept in health
for years with this medicine as
tbefr only doctor Thedford's
Black * Draught cures bilious-
ness, dyspepsia, colds, chills and
fever, bad blood, headaches,
diarrhoea, constipation, colic
and almost every other ailment
because the stomach, bowels
liver and kidneys so nearly con-
trol the health.
thedford's
l Hivelij ii|lnoU|t,.e liiyHtdt si* II paildUlal*
for iiomiimiien fpr nn'iniK r of thr o« wor'! |or
tho Seventh lMalrlct. uhje«t to thr Mepo|l of
tho Opinperatlo I'artj
ti V. ijptjrft
IMi'Dno iiuiioiineo me n > a eaiidldate tor the
oflllpe ot County supermti lidnnt, subject to
the will of the ltepiihliean party.
(it'orii1 N«
I hoiohy aiinouiu'e myselt us t iiiididate for
iiitinlnatlon as Suporluteudant ol Hubllo lo
si mot ion, auhjout to the will of I lie Itepubll-
van voter* of thi* oount)
Bring vour crefMiu to the c^eaui-
rv Statu.,,, locate.) on liorailway.
Horn, to Mr anil Mrs. John (CliiiK
mau a hil^V boy Friday Au^cstB.
Public Sale-
Peter Dujikelberj^er vvill have
a bi^r i.ale'lhree miles Southwest of
Reeding. WeJnes.dw Aug I7.IIMH
>tall: of corn alont
K. f. P
K. C Harmon was
Mon lay a ;i Tuesday.
\V. M. Downing has moved to th
Vedder farm.
S. V,'.
Piedmont
Ilojjar drqve
Saturday.
over to
We ;iave a full sto. i; of the
able lincoln paint at $1.25
gallon- J. \. . li.yunt 4 Son.
Cpyle wai
No.
3.
threshing
. WHITE.
n vtjrs'.nperledct has enable* us lo bring
out a HANDSOME, SYMMETRIC .U and
WELL BUILT PRODUCT, combining in its
make-up all the good points found on high
grade machines ard others that are exclusively
WHITE, which will appeal to careful buyers.
All Drop Heads have Automatic Lift and beau-
tiful Swell Front, Golden Oak Woodwork. We
sell only through our juthoriwd dealers, who
will furnish our iron-ciad guarantee duly counter-
signed by themselves. Beware of buying a
Whit* with a defaced or altered plate number.
-—■- wtuu wira a «r auci^m ?>- ^
'Wc ij not tell to or through cat-log h i^~ Vibratui aifd Rotary Sh .ttle Styles.
W our fifcant H. t. catalogs clve full particular*, i ret,
n.ni« i rtianted Im unoccupied territory. Jtddrett,
'. o. •
|* rloi-
having hi
py ain.Mo^
•ents a bushel l«
by on the wheat,
over $(j0.Oj;O.D(j .
aye of thi
dollars in ^h
yet this di|f'
^ •Thi; •:
tun 1
Do i,i, AH:). — Three
pools in this coun
raised, amounts to
year, and for the
; meaps one million
ilhtv. Wh°
should
Chajlje Smith
What do you
'lit1'
,V<
,.i, at in;; primaries
as have
of Boss
juit 1
v ishei
II. 1
Hennawiev, O. T Apr. 12.1 MM.
K«lllor Advanee;
Please announce im* an a enndhlale ;■ i the
iioininatlon for County Attorney oi Kiuirtlsher
Count) wiltijei-t I" the will ot the Itepilhllettn
Party. Yours truly.
Loyal j Miller.
i; MOOHH
We are uuthoilsed "• announce the name o
c. U Moore as candidate for County Treaaur
r. subject to the decision or the republlc-ai
voters of KliiRtlsher Count)
J. A. HOLMES.
Wo are autliorined to announce .Mr J A
j Holmes as a candidate (or Sheriff, subject to
[ the decision of the republican voters of King-
fisher County
Miss "Grace Stephens loft Weduev
day for Northeastern Mo,
JobnC. Kost weut .o.voi' to Kitif !j
Usher Wednesday
l'he Iti'OMl.ii.an primaries for
the pui j.ose of ,)oipinaliuf; County
otlicers v. tie Ijeld at the var
iiiits y .1,11 >r ureeinuts in tl|e town
.bin . fii- (V,i ,1 the hours of :j and
(j |i (ii. p,i the ljitli day of
Auonsi ne^l llriiqary In Cinihion
will lie liel,| beuven the hours of
and li p.in at Cashion ill the build-
inf ] dour >i„n',h of thp I'Vyinire
res t-u ii run,
C.ll ^rlford. Aipos Kwintr,
C„in,l|i|te||,4,i. Ohai,-1114,1 Co. Cotti.
Iiiriuorb
Briny . opr ereain to the Oouti
neiitttl i nninerv Statiou locatud in
ili,> oid hank • •,, Jinn .11. Broadway.
A. .1 Walton Manager.
U.MsiKS WIIKAT " Charlie Smith
,ai i - „|,.ie wiieat each year than
am 1,tiler one person fanning, ar.d
e it like 1 Ik* others (or what he
can tret. Unn'l vnu want him for Co.
Attornev? Vote for him then at
the primaries.
K< r all kinds of pump work yo to
J W Bryant !fe Son.
Bbk.\i> anu hutter Do you know
the butter sitit of your bread?
Trusts, poo 1 s & combines do. Char-
lie Smith as eountv attorney v/ill
transfer the butter from where it is
to where it belongs. Will you go
out for iiiui and vote at the republl
can primaries.
Mr. Bo ntiny of
Cashion Tuesday.
IT H) iIO KALK.
lwih sVll' 'at' public sale at my
place, 11 miles East ot Cashion on
PRIDAV- AUGUST 1-Uh.
Commencing at llj A- M., the fol
lowin-j described property
I Brown tr.are, 1 Steel barrow,
1 Bay horse,&vr. :](l a.of corn ifckalTi
1 Brown njure.liyr. in lots to suit
1 Bay mare.Jyr. 12 Tons hay,
1 Bay mare, jvr. aoa.Oats stacked
- Yearling colts i Tons Millet
2 Spring colts, [Deere cultivator,
T, Mill; cows, | Bugoy,
1 Heavy harness,ISingle harness,
1 Light harness, 'i Shqatc.
I Sprint; talves, 1 fitooth cultivator
IMitchell wagon, I Incubator,
1 Ganij plow 24 \V. bramahens
1 Dis- drill, 75 Chipkens,
An | oth.;.' aj ticles too numerous
to men),ipn.
TKuMSj Que year at la per cent.
5 per cent, discount for cash 0,1
sums of Jlj| or more.
4.'IS. BHJI.VKAL.
s. W. Hog^n. 6. I!. I/illev.
Clerk. Auctioneer.
Old papers fje a bunch at this
nlllce.
CuMlllNKi Ci.tltpNK"' Combines
dont want Charlie Si^ith for County
Attorney. Perhaps there are fioipe
others who do. Are you one with
your vote?
You can obtaiii garden ypjjti^ples
every tporniny at V," ash bun] it
Klingmau
is speed\j
, returned froni I
ri-'ii'
Ed. 1'iklor
horse dViyeti.
Miss Prickett h
Guthrie.
Downing and Kenoyer ha^'
started their gang plowr v.'ith ti:ci
engine.
O. L. Allen ha bought
ture storl at Cl^iirche.
his family |ast we, f.
L.L.Alleii of I; i'
his mother
On account pf short croys l-ih!
uncerti^n health, I have de rclet^ to
reduce ti)y . tock and will t'.ircfore
make put p.iues on all goqds j have
on hand. Buggies, carrir.ge;
ons, Moliae double bearinc. -j;d j.
I. Case dice plows, I emster a.r.(|
J,I.Case windmills, sulky' iintj (Jang
oiows. I ask all iv.v old offers,
and all others to get tijy pricey be-
fore buying elsewhere. These ppotls
are for sale and ready to mapt all
compitjtion. \y ■ A.Cliff.
List your Farm with S. S. pqle.
Free lunpll and a general good ti^e
for Spring Cree1: Township ^or;le
on the Itjth. | ockptitre.
Spring Cr-ek Democrat, /jl:
see that their olc] tijyje majority is
obtained this year.
J. D. Brock is in tov^n.
Mrs. Davis of ^utliri.
ba.'ger.
of f^pthrie
L. H. BURCHETT.
& u p • BLACKSMITH
S,,J J ki«i^" ,k -1 -•..• 1:1 . treating and ! hoeiuy foi i 1'diseaes o(
||.,• n . inplete equipment of modern machinery.
))ksci}l(J }ire Setter.)
• l, . . 1«, f 1 ,-.« I: • 1 Mil•• 1* I ^
he too* .1
The P:
I . J
ir< •
or'iharr •
out a ha. .
steam al.n
shrin u a • 1
burn 1 pain
the aiP' -"
dishiny. n
it*
liik-i"!
inn
1 replace fi yives just
; tiist. recuirei} no over-
ruess work afjout. it,
Plow and wagon work a specialty.
Nqrth sifje Bopleyard,
All work guaranteed
CASHION 0, T
Mr. De Costa was pver to Na-
vina Monday.
IvANO^lide!'! TN ntifpber of
people who have sense enough to
see how Charlie Sipith as pounty
attorney will compel better prices-
hotiest pricps means a landslide at
the primaries. (Jo and vote for him
and make it uuaniii)oipi, Make it
I'XANIMOI'S! 1 1 YES?
Mrs Pliny Abott, of Guthrie,
was in Cashion on Saturday last,
and enrolled on the subscription
list of the leading paper-
We handle the highest grade oil
at the lowest prices J. \V, Bryant X
Son.
Fusion*!!!—The most sensible re
publicans and democrats unite in
desiring Charlie Smith for County
Attorney because of his well kuowu
antagonism to trusts pools and
combines. If nominated the major-
ity he will get by the help of sensi-
ble democrats will be yreater than
the combined inajoritv of all others
ice cream freezer> on baud at
i Calhoun & Clo\ es.
her father Chas Whee!
Mr. and Mtv Speer
are spendiny a few day
Spring Farm.
at Glpar
;Coach Excursions
to the World's Pair
Here is the opportunity you have been waiting
August ft—15—'30 i& 29th. the Rock Island System
round trip tickets to Saint Louis at considerably •
the oneway rate—only $12.10 from Cashion.
Heturn Jifyiit, (i days. Tickets arc good for first e
jiiit will not be honored on sleeping cars.
The great fair is open for thg reception and ent«
of visitors Jn si^e,beauty and variety it far excels
of its kintj in the history of mankind. To see it is the
.f ; lifetime. - Full information on req '
.-.ill sell!
- than |
s • pass-!
: in men t
i'« t hiny
i vile;-"
L C. Sl.oemaker, A^ont, Cashion, 0, T.
To the Fditor of The Ab\ Ai^fiK.
Mr.Editor —
1 desire to say through your cql-
umns to the democrats of {{inytihser
county that | withdraw as a candi-
date for Representative of the }!-}th
District
1 will say that at the ti we 1 pre-
mitted my name to be announced. 1
did so at the request of a large num-j
ber of friends anu not knowiuy at j
the titj)e that J.F Oyei had consen-1
ted to run for the ottice . Since my |
annouupemeni sickness has occurred
in my family which will prevent me
making the effort that should be
made for Democratic kueocess, and
believing as 1 now do that the nom-
ination and election of Mr. Oyer will
serve every purpose that my nom-
ination and election would, 1 there
for withdraw as u candidate and re-
commend Mr. Oyer as a gentleman,
worthy and entitled to the
of my friends whom I desire
thank for their support <>f myself
Your* truly,
M art in Winters.
CAl
S 45 °°
^ipokmia AND
Return
The 21)tb Triennial Conclave. !>pight sTemplar U. S. A . ml Sov
•and Lopge 1. O Q. F • at Sjip V,:atipi§co in S. ■■ .„w,
ext Pfpa ipn& for whi, |i the Santa Fe will mai.. " '.'d
to falifpriiia. ^p> t'i. . A|,eil,er mepiber or not, .1 lake
n 1 age af the reilpction If vou'rp going to mau.' th,. 1 alifof.
pip i,.p: this is yopr chpnee to po it peonomlcally, cop,! ' .i.lv,
and thoroughly. On sale Auif. 15 to Sept me Limited tqOct.L^
For further particular- call „„
E- C. Shoemaker, Agrent, Cashion.O T.
PEPIgl:
are th
j-att
dy
1
For Notarv work call on S.S.Cole!
v\ a-iitiurn .V Klingman have
moved their leed store to the rear
of their store where you cau obtain
feed and seed.
For lot* if ille.nd1.. .s addition., see
S fr. 11,
A Sensation!!! rile way people
are assuring Charliu Smith that
they are for him is sensational and
sweeping. In reality there is but
oue caudidate for the ofliee of Coun-
ty Attorney being eonsiderod. It
Is the tuau with a .purpose that is
Report of H. F. D. No.
Delivered; Letters 5411. Postal'
eards li:i Register Letters 3, New.-)
papers 33H". Circulars li'.l, Pack-
ages 02, total delivered 42 43 Col-
support ieeted: L.'iters 3211 Money Older#
4, Postal cards 33, Newspapers 4.
Packages 7. total collected 371
I'otal delivdred and collected 41114
Stamps candied ♦!> 115. Stamps
, Isold 35 J I Yancuren,
tank made | Ca,
15iy Trades
Northwest Mo. lands to trade for
Oklahoma land. 1 also have client
who has 500 head of registered
Hereford cuttle to trade for Ok la.
land. C- England;
Everything carried in stock
AT COST A letter 'rom (. W. Fowler in
forms us that his wife has met
with a serious accident at h t Sup
ply, slipping on some wet boards
i . . ii ,h I- .tUtttt
Any size or shape of
at J.W.Bryant & Son's at a reason-
able price.
REMOVAL SALE.!!
As 1 am yoiny to remove my bus-
iness from Cashion I will sell
FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS
For barywins call and see. Bugyies
Wagons, Plows and Implements
llverv thing at .cost.
J. S.LYON
Cashion Guu CJnlv
Score.
Wednesday August 10
H. Sntlth JI
J L. Houseworth If
A. L. Houseworth 13
S. W. Mogul Id
WHITE'S
Cream Vermifuge
THE GUARANTEED
WORM
REMEDY
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC.
■ rwAnr o imitations.
THE CCNUINr PRIPtHtD ONLY JM
Hallard-Snow Liniment Cfu
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