Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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It Pays to Paint
i 11 the Fall
if you u e gooti paint.
We believe strongly in the fall as a good
painting reason and urge you not t* put the
job off till next spring.
We also believe In the splendid value of
pmht
Sherwin-Williams
aad urge >0u to u&c it tins fall. No better
piiot made No better time 1 paint.
Coinr in and let us (eli you why we be
litre in the fall and S W. P
£OI.D| B
Arkansas Lumber
Cashion, Oklahoma.
Co.,
Cashion Advance.
11. II. WOOtlWOH'l t.
at Cushion. Kliijf-
publisher
t OMblon. Okla-
st:two*Irrion maths.
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Mal-
lei! fit* nrnih'd. copy to
Leoai tihtlCen fttftOtttf WtflMtP ffiMiti«r. « wntu
ftf Hue Aim I'lMfCmili m wills |M>r Mile chcIi
tUbseqtlent i#is«<r<Rffi.
TUB LOPflES.
AMMMt I iir r lirt 1:
Cri'irn ItAftdAs.—Cush-
ion Iitttlpc, no. 09. tileuts
rtrrf 2d find <th tfafur
day tiitfhtB in Fraternity
llHll. All MiiMci MiISoiih
arc eoMially iriflfed
ftleet with us
h. s. M
fc L. If'ELCfl Bcctctaty
Newspaper War
The Sundav in
published a startling
ional retraction si^n
in (itithnc
Capital
sensat
. John
n in ^
an J
Ittdrpmiftotit f/fdef- *tf l Hid Kei
lows—Ciishfofi iNo. To, ot
OMMttfn, iit, in ttt <'iii *i Satui
Jay evemnir at I.O, O. r Hftll itt T. io o'clock
Malting brothers ocff'dlAlIv wolooiDl'd
j. 11 fiVNllp. N O,
rlOHN C, IvOfT Sec.
Modern Woodmrh of A merlon
-Dottnq cnmf Nr> ilw.
CatdiioH* rtfeefs evert fltfct and
third Saturday (•'tciuilfN hi '. :m
o'clock in FMltefhlfy htllf. Vis
illntf Neighbors kindly pfTt'ted
THE Clll RCIIES
M. E. Church Services: -League,
p. m.; Sunday school, 10 ,'Si a.m.
^rrachin^r, alternately, morning
and evening. Rev. Rosen, pastor.
Preaching every Sundav at 11a.
to. and every 3nd and 4th Sunday
fcveuin^ at 8 p. m. Sundav school
fcVery Sundaf morning at fo a. rti.
&ev. Frank Peyton, Pastor.
Congregational Chureb.
Sunday school at the Christian
'•hurch eVerv Sunday rflofnlng at
|030 A. Ni. Social Service every
!st:and3rd Lord's Dal .it 11.00 A.M.
THE
M VOHK WOULD
Tb^oe-o-^eek Edition.
'Read wherever iJu English
Ldngnage is spvken
Oolobie, editor of the lie^ri-ter, in
which he takes hack ail %h; t he
ever said about Frank Greer and
denounces' himself as a liur and
sneak.
The1 Capital claims this" was u
voluntary act bv Olobie, and was
made without any «un play or in-
timidation whatever. This is evi-
dently a misrepresentation on the
part of the Capital, for from the
nature of the article,(too lontf to re-
produce in these columns) no one
but a candidate for the bu# house
would sign such eft pec t under
duress. Howt ver Uolooie claims
intimidation was used, X svfore out
a warrant ml had Greer arrested
for assult with intent to kill', and
comes out with an extra edition of
the Bcgister and recites the whole
details of the #un play. Greer was
arrested and placet! under a tullli
bond witl\ U. C. Uuss as sucuretv.
Pride of Perry manes fine oread
IS very sack
Houghton.
guaranteed. \'\
E.
AUCTION SALE.
I will sell al public auction at
my place on Main Street on S*tur
day Oct. 1st. Household furniMire.
Goes to the highest bidder.
L. 1 Woods.
Mr. Irvin Smith of Champaign II.
is visiting with W.A Uiiftj and
looking for a location m this
country.
For Sale- - A White Sewing ma
chine, n drawer, drop head New
from factory. At *he AIivamck
office.
Mr. Iiawrehce Jleiters arrived in
Cashion Tuesday.
Calhoun * Clove* afe selling the
Princeton Sewing Machine. A
fcood machine wortH the Ihoney.
Mr. Washburn and iainif* attend-
ed the fair Tuesdav
When in need of good flouf ask
for Pride of l^erry F E Houghton.
D./t. Crt?^l uian it tic J childe.rn nt-
tehded the fair Tueftda^.
(hf
hould use
N0\r fiK f;
Pritfe of
t.n P E
KVerv mff
Perfy Floi/f.
Hoiight h.
Mrs. O f, Mcletire left .VT .ndav
) joiri her hir.^band at Lantbert O T.
For Nwtarv work call Oh S.s Cole
irr from
e here.
The tickets are now made Up and
'He mont interesting Presidential
'atflpaign the Lnited States has
khown since lfi/tO has begon. And
H is the most important too.
t\Thich will it be, Parker and Davi;-
1r RoosefeJt and Kflirbaiiks? flu
Sody kno#5 yet,But TU1'HKICrf
A WbEK 'H'ORLrl will toll tut!
|ironjptly,fully atid truthfully every
Inovemeot of a hot and thrilling I
lainpaiKU. The real newspapers 1
^ow priets facts either than hopes. |
Hod it has Ulwa" been the efTort of |
thbthwcb a wkfik miss ka,<" i'
■h tell things that lias happened ex Ca^li("1 'ttiml the
ictlv as it happened. Thus \ou ";|,K: "l 'r Stn*
tin judg!' 'of- _t&n(-3elf and form
yotor o^ifiibti.
There i3 alSo a tfar /joing on in
ihe fea^t inhere tVOh'LD has
% brilliant *ta'f of Correspondent.i
.'n the field. dn& tneif Reports .Ire
found regularly in the columns of
THBTHITU'fi WbRKD.
THK Trffe/c'fe'-A-^MKtf WORLD'S
•■epafdf 4bt't'iTirti*>ft firiie 'S oft'ly
fl.WO' pet vj'ai. R(f this pays for
i56 pttpc'r'2. We dflet tii; ' unfi'ual-
ed newsJapSi and "tuH CASHION
AD\ A&Ch. togc*!ifer one year for!
fl.^lf. The rf^tflar :*^ibscript?f)n
pr?be 5f the two jiapfe'rs ^.1)^1
Efe torta the Photographer will
tut prices ftit the nt *t tfn daVfi a?'
#cfll6'ws-
fcflib!nf?tft ftfrrrferiy $4,^ ntj'w
W«;r fcibf&ets 2,0(1
Go*"'1 I,lirt j,oo
Nu i vmji'
fo aft end
I gel in forma
t ft?* W'\ ANCF
Any tolshini>
Business Col egf w
tion by *>allin^ a
ofliee.
Mr tfnd Mrs.Chris. S\tinjfha(nmer
of Oklahoma City Visited last week
with S H. (juilliiu.
bra ted 'Myers
.V Ilrvant
We handle tin-
glass seat c vlliuft
A Son.
Mis* Paris *f Co'Me has aerepted
a position in F K.HoUghton s Store.
Ifyotf want ffnofl bread three
htfndred and sitftv five days in the
year use Pride of Perry Flour.
F. K. Houghton.
John C. Kost,
Notary Public.
Special attentiou given to all
ry work.
Cashion, Oklahoma.
King- Kotton. (^r
Cotton Coining to Cashion
R. f, n. NO. 1.
•3*b
c:ta!:!y roods
:cry ti ay pricesI
Local News.
lie Lavel Separetors
and Cloves.
at Calhoun
Our magniffcent <
n earing completion
and engine already in
The rtrst bale of cotton was sold
on the streets Thursday by Ren
Seal. A pruse of ti 1.50 was marie
up by the business men. Couiriba-
tors as foliow>.
tion gin is |
Machinery Vowell is out in the Cheyanof
Country this week.
T. J. Jchnsou was visiting
T. A.Beckner s Tuesday.
Fred Hoffman is busy gathering
corn.
Cashion, Okla., Sept, 27—Iloract
Smith, the popular young merchant
of Cashion, was married to Miss
Stacv White of Oklahoma City on
the 115th of September. They re-
turned from their honeymoon Mon-
day, and were met at the train by
tiie whole town on mischief bent
The streets are full of p!
couple can be traced from the
depot to the hotel, as the streets
are covered with rice, reminding
the groom of the fact that there
comes a time some day, when all
pranks are repaid. The couple
were sen i ided Monday night, and
the boys Had a general good time.
Everybody extends congratula-
tions to the happy couple, aud wish
them a long and prosperous life on
the tempestuous sea of matrimony.
—State Capital.
Calhoun & Cioyes have just re-
ceived a new stock of Hoss washers.
Mrs.J.C. Mclntire of Cashion is
'he guest of Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Ma
han this week.—Kingfisher Star.
We have a full stork of the reli.
ible Lincoln paint at ti 2ft per
gallon- J. \V. Hrvaut & Son.
Mr. and Mrs. Warwick and Miss
Nellie went to Guthrie Thursday.
Soda water and Ice cream soda at
Cole's.
H. (i, Smith wcJn second money
at the gUn club during the carnival
at Valley Falls Kans.
One horse cornfield
at Calhoun AOloyes'.
It Is now announced that It is
expectected that the Dawes Com-
mission will remain commission
for ten years longer.
\ full line of fine cook stoves at
W. Mayant & Son's
$ 1.00
$1.00
$2 00
♦1.00
II 00
#1 00
11.00
*1.00
11.00
.50
.50
.50
the
Elmer Jarv;*
Hank
Ancansa* T^imt-er Co
F. E Houghton
Frank Kaub
W\ K. Warwick
Lee Stewart
Calhoun A Eve
The Advance
John Klingman
jards, and | j Scrantort
A. L. HoUs'e worth
Those who contributed to
purchase of the * te for the gin are
as foltowj}!
El Reno Mill A Elevator $5.00
Houston Lumber Co $5 00
i Washburn ^'Klingman $5 00
F E Houghton $5 00
Lee Sfcetfart 1 $5 00
H.Arky 15.00
Drs. Houscworth $5,00
Calhoun&Evens $5 00
Frank Roub $5.00
Bank $5.15
BrooksAStone $5 00
Stephens&Oossett $3 00
W.E.Warwick $2.00
H.G.Smith IB. 00
J.F. Kiingmati $2.00
J. W. BryanUt Son $3.00
J. Scran ton $3.00
John Longnecker *1.85
Dr, Nichols $2.00
Total $75.00
For lot* In Deadle * addition, see
S.S. Cole.
Mr.and Mrs. Vedder and little
Arrol Welch attended the Fair
Wednesday.
Van Burnt One horse ( corn-
field drill best drill on the market.
A. L. Clift.
Mi'. LougneCkef and Harold
went to Guthrie to day.
Pride of Perry Flour gives entire
satisfaction PJ. Houghton.
Mr. Arky has returned from St
Louis.
whpat Drills
. vdplete
at
Lockridge is lonesome since it
lost its Hardware Store.
The Farmers Elevator at Lock-
ridge is nearly completed.
^ • W( K* AN T( )N
WICK MUL
JO**
otnev Mf AS
«K> MM
Big Tradch
Northwest Mo. lands to trade i
Oklahoma land. I also have clie
who has 500 head of registered
Hereford cattle to trade for Oki
'and. C. England
U.F.Clemens of Marshall
Cashion today.
Old papers 5c a bunch at this
office.
Fresh bread can be
Cole's confectionary i
obtained
tore.
Miss Mildred Dixon and her
Grandfather haye gone to Blain Co.
Icecream freezers on hand at
Calhoun & Cioyes.
Thfre is no better inside finish
tor walls and woodwork than
enamel paint. The Florentine
enamel sold by Calhoun A Cioyes
is of excellent quality.
Good town property to trade for
stock. See Lew Downing.
Farmers.
Buy a De Laval} separate your
cream and bfin# it to the Contin
ental Cream Station in thd old
"Cashion llank building. ' Make
your cows pay for their "keep
We pay 15Jc. for butted fat* Price
rising steadily.
For all kinds of puulp work go to
J* w. Bryant A Son.
For good cigars come to Cole'
Mdnejr to lottn on Farms. See
S. S. Cole.
Washburn & Khngfhan have
moved their feed store to the rear
of their store where you can obtain
feed and seed.
IT PAYS YOU
To buy your Dry Goods,
Millinery and Gent s Fur-
nishing Ooods at the
^ C^S ST\
X
F, P:. HOUdNTON,
CASH ION,O. T.
v i vik I'ltorusiii<n.
I) F. Jsinith writes to (jhairtflan
Fi .son Snd JtfbfjOseS that he and
Seelv bdth Witl.'ilrjtW and itlloW thf^
Republicans to norfiinate afiothef
man
:• V'W ^ *7* •:
TRe entire AbYAMlS force took a
dav oT and Visited the Kingffshef
l^air. this accounts [fit the delay
ih tlie?ss(i( this week. So mUCfi
Was se,hh and enjoyed that we will
of- hot ti rtgfee to abide by UiP jnot att^fftpt a description this Wed:
lecisioti of tfie bdard of Election bUt will gite an extended desivript-
0.
W i i i
t 'omnllssioner*
"Fatty has 6eeh described aS a
boodlef eorfiifJti6hiSt,anfl all found
Bad Allah, but the Whitest Winded
angel iii {Mradise doula not iflake a
fairer ftfopbsition than tliat.
The AbVANCtf begs preffli^sion
to be allowed to affolo«/iSc' to the
Free Press for the great 4'n(ifner"
of tvpographictil effof':" ?n these
columns - also (di: the c'tfnttnUed use
of the sin^Uliir j!/ersdnal pronoun
Not being the tuou'thpiece o a svn
dicate of \ eiled Prophets nof* the
custodian of a tah'eworni, the Use of
the piur.'rl p^Oioiin comes awkward
to the editor of the A M an' ti.
Seed Wheat.
Wfll Late i few hundred btiSbels
Of seed wheat for sale, at CMlnr
(irove farifi. three miles North tthd
«.ne ha,r r.ii Kftsf of CasMon.
ion in the ne.1t i
sife.
Vou ' an obtain gi^f den te^tables
every irfofn?ng at ^a'flbufn h
Klingitfitn
i niui^,w. i.
WF hafi(l!fi flip fiighest vrnde oil
at t^e lowest price- J. W, r3(->ant &
Son.
List vtiilt Ta'ir: rtlttl
Cole
fre^ Stock of ti fixate at Calhoun
Cloyfis.
Fruit cans at CalticfiinftCloves.
SPKAINS.
I ."s. A. Hcatl, Cisco, Te:^afl, writes
' Slafch 11th, "Uy wrist was
A brrtneft of tl(f SBUthvCDatCKi spfainefl SO badly by a full that it
Library Association # .1 establish- u'eless. and aftfcr lisiri^' several
ed in Cashion this week thrbugh 1 ^erffedieS that failed to relief,
■*' ' ' •' "troil^. I iise'd fiallard's Rnhrf Llr.iihent
! afid (Vas etired. J earhestlj' recom
Ifiend it to any bfie suiferitfK from
prains " 2iic, POc. Sold by
the efforts df Jliss jlyrtle
WAi^'/rir >m heart feed iff* I
Will I ay the highest price I uVooka fi Stone
f'ket will lustifv.
t
steer
the n
Oorfnan.
Mr. afid rs. liven Srtlith ot
Summit \t*a' 1::nto'n are 'isitir^ in
Cashion.
Schtfol wl!
6ct. the 'id.
open nt'itt Mdnda.v
A number cf rdu/fij people from
Carthii'n and fiiinety attended the
Mrs. LotigfiWItef 6'"t?f'tainen (lj'air ;c,r.6:-i.ay.
fe<* friends la.lt Altfnday 6 ehingl flr. and Mrs, L-. L. \Xddd are here
honor of Mr.and Mr;'. H.O.Smith I pdfViriff thi'ir household £oods.
The evCnini; * a9 iftfoftfisMv spent,
Mr anil
H :
Wf'il.
Sortafds ii
>sflat rft the
THF edlRMTlEB
WORM
v-r- REMEDY
the oniwm ttmnt inm
m pifovMwMt, .v ,
o«ilU^ Otntn I Inlrt^nt
•T,
On act btfh t o". Short
dnctrtian health, f ha Ti
ledi'.te fhy Ho tto tin ti ^
iritfkr'cu't prices ni! all ^
oft k'ttn'd. rtug'^ic .*, f'arilac'eS. wag
Oil* Sfolitie tioubfe bearing, and J.
I Case dl*fc p'loW?*, lierrfSter diia
[J.I.CaSe wo'irt^i'ills. Sulky dnd gang
ofows, I all mv old fcdstomers,
lanfl rtli otffefS to get ttiy pMces be-
Icc-Cream and ake belfi^r served
Thone present were* Wr. rinfl Mrs,
'Vi'eieh, .^lr. u'nd Mrs. Setford. Mrs.
to fite tii'ti to Casseliiian aftcf 5ofi Phi!ip, Al r.
s W'fcfek. , tteo^ge Ste^ens, fadore Stbnfe and
. , >fi>s Blahche Stevens
tmily speMi
Be.'tf ryitfui' WoAbs.
c/*opA rfrf |
1 decided to | '
■tH threfo're |sftfl °'
\nnh I Hate ;%■'"!rill<
akti srhall
BU/U'TIMJ
heek«< flushed with the
>f fierflth and a fibre c6rii-
ake afI wottien f'eafitlful.
ose of Uerbi'ne after
eafii' rheal, Wi!? (jretent to^rftipa j
fion rtnd help' digest what yOi haVel
eateh. (H1c. Mr:* \\xh. M Slroub, |
Jli'dlothian. Texas; writes, Mrtv si,! .
Ifftf I *fre ha\" used /ierbi^ in of COnilipatK.n ot
ouf* family f«.: eight Veai'«- tfofl|bowefref, tdi
| fore bii'yiiJ^' elsewhere. These gOods |.found if the best medicine we ever j foreign bodies IntrocfUccd into tfie
are for sale and ready to meet all i used ;'or constipation, bilio.us fever s^Id or tfesh, si/ch as 5ulin(ei^
cortr"*">"«- « #.« •. [and riialK''-' w ««« m
Aimt-tsi
\\. i*. I'f.i.'ri^uii, Cle^eldnd,lMi8S.,
Iwritfcs, Aug IS, tMt: "t M-ant to
| say a woNl of ffrnise fof1 Hallflrd's
SftoW LiniifjPnt. i stopped oh a
na!!. whJch caused i-he tords In fny
leg to contract anil tin dbScess to
rise In illy k r? ee. a fid the doctor
to!u fne that f wf/uld hale a dtlff
leg. 3o one day / went to J.t. Lord's
drug store 'who is ttito In Denver
Colo./ He rScofhmehUed a bottle
of Snow f/m'ment t got a fh)c si.*e,
and It ciirb'& thy leg. ft is the best
llni/iient In the' wdrlc.' ABiifysthzs,
with few eACeptlc'ris, die indicative
dfebflity. i'tiey
t libit blow*
I
OWCSMIAW
owenMi.L
Ot>C< MIAl.
Wtinu.
«W ^t«L
J4«Ck MiM.
JiarriWare,
Farr)itO re,
Jiarpess and Saddles.
Poultry wire, Paint and the celebrated Quick
Meal stew-. ( in tit out a farm or home from
Parlpr to Past ure.
West side of Main Street. Cashion O.T.
JUL'
L. H. BURCHETT
Praotical & up - to - date BLACKSMITH
Does modern Horae-ahuelng, treating and sho*in« for all disei^i of
the foot and lejf. Has a complete equipment of modern machinery
The Brooks cold Tire Setter,
Compresses tin- m.-t.il cold, no burnt^/'f^
or charred felloe surface to wear awav,
but a hard wood surface instead; no
steam and water soaked feloes to
shrink away and loosen the tire no . "
burnt paint to replace, it yiVes just
the amount of dish required) no over-
dishinu;; no guess work about It.
Plow and wagon Work a specialty. All work guaranteed
North side Boulevard, CASHION 0. T,
BoYouTdJcp Quinine?
\ ft'a 10 ttf(l yuU do if you are a vlotJta
L hf iiiuli*ria<
U Doh'f Do It. It's Danrftsro'jfl.
^ We'll admit it will cur« inaJurL, but It leaves
ftlmosC deadly aftc r effects.
r HERBINE
I Is purely veaetable and ftlwolutcly gunrailtoed
tu care malaria, sick lieaduche, blliouuiioss.
Mid all stORlacu, kidney tuid livef eOluplaiDWi
THY II1 TD-DAV.
90 Cents Bottle. All Drugtflsts
-DEALERSIN-
Oratn. Plour and Feed.
Also Be^t McAlester Coni.
E. W. SIBLEY, LOCAL MANAGER.
SHOP
Go to FRANK. SMITH'S
Mactatliinj it Plow work A
W Tltes Set HOT.
Work guaranteed. Shop, E.BoUlevard
*'? <- *!* •;
Do you want to j
Save $15,00?
i ou'll do It if yoii bUy a colonist
ticket to California from mH bbtlv<.M
Sept. I.ltli. and Oct. 19th.
tickets will Cost niore later oii,
lyrist tfainfi. Pullman Sleepers
dally. ftxcufslonB under personal
fefitWrt three times a Wedk
Ifibcf-dl Jtopo'VefS,
i d like to tell you abdut this.
T.JL King, Ticket Agt,
vv [-v':'Yvv'X"vvv^v->vvv\'vvv *-t* ^ #
f.EG A I. .NOTICE.
fulfl.'shctf Wt«e ^a Rricetiept s!ffwb 11 Nt'tLsWub CbMft.
In the Justice of tti'o i'eote t'irutt of fli,- b„ fc. .....
town of Crtsiiirtfi, ft.^iarfishef' CoUiifyiTefr'ftbry J • part of tlife IJllifeouS f,'.'*'
of OkV".irv,f ! bran,e the hose, ttii'oat, earK U-,,1
■' 7S7 , jand lungs, etc., s!jb^ ^
v- -Notfe:- ;dis6Sr;e and blight frfc'm fiMet'te.'
i^fondinf l^, W
The afiot-p tiHttin! lietetulnnt, C. W, NVl/u'c-; ^ V' ^orJle^y;
fuii'l, wjii tnkf fi'otlce thrff he hu.t lievu stiett • ti. Hl. W. $f h!irick, Vail6'^'
'1 "" o..,r..i.yj Sr,an- Mills, Texas, wfftfij* '•/ hi;,. ,«vl
foil, foi thei Utfl ftf |4 30 fliift for (bo cosffl of p ,, ; , Jj ,• , uaw. U3^
ill's in tion; th/it ifufd cause trill i t* h *ard on t ^ «iOre.J^{i/id ayf*tfp/
'i ■' v* -.tin? f'f w.'^vr h.' i0 o'citk k h 'c'owis and thro;if tfoiibles it
n and tiierU'iMin said action shtdl !>«• proceed- nlea^.ant sltul r' . i-i vi /
, ! >v'th the mi trie ^toiirion* had befen E u **±7eCtlVe reme^
Pia;ntiff,
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Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1904, newspaper, September 29, 1904; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102813/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.