Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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tiTM'ine Stu k w!io i :• If- iuit
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ed the ball tfamc at K! Ut no Sun
day.
The little sou of Mi . ««ud Mr^
Uuutlemau who wa*> aillv burnt''
tn spilling bo' roffee on himi"if i>
improvihg.
UNION SCllOOTi.
Mrs Rh« (l s ai-i Mi -• Chitw - h!
were ia G hrie Saturday.
Mr. and M'"> ('ha - \\ < eli ol
Woodward Co. vislu-d Suiuiay n"
Albert Rho<i
1 Robert C' n '■ "f ^ « e ( Iva
is vistlng v.' ?t hi>. brothrr A. M ,
(roukite.
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FRUIT DISHl ^. .
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TEA SETS, I
CHAMBER SETS
DINNER SETS, |
FANCY LARGE r
Bowl ^lobe lamp. |
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t very dollai cash purchase yon got a h-tnc> to I
ha,v( a valuable prize. Ask for Tickets, Prizes are now on i
display in our show window. H
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are roj >icin^r over I
Mr. and M- <. K. <\ Harmon ^
attend a meeting Chandler next
week.
There in Sunday *■ hoot at Sil\. r
Kidgc i very Sunda- ar* in ion; a 1
are envited.
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and their sifters were pi- - tnilv .
irrtain at tin home of Mi-- C.i
1' ai • .satui m\ eve- ;i •
O.v i | i ,no met wi I h i ..ti I i
'•ut a -t Sat ifiiav li and Fr
Kol in-o! w it in t hfir v. t\ . o t
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H T. Hlair was in Cashion
M. Vowcil shipped a ear
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Undigested food and tras
When in (jiitln ie
put up at
and Livery Stable,
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fair treatmenv for all.
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most noteii i. nrods h< • Met \\i?h Hook ii.iel.Ktis ;-.i ••ie.aOe to >'2
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ORE.MI/I
The Arrangement C m : tee .
the Congre^ationi.. -t and Method
ist (Mr relies in«t .i.'t ui: \w aft"i
noon at the Congregationial church
and arranged to have a Union Xnias t,
entertainment at the Hall. Mi \„ \\ Suns left fo- Kar
Welch, Supt i f the Methodist Sun -^..lurdav.
day School and Mr. Hausaman
heart,pressev .il
heart pal pi a lio i
trout you in
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be a ritrht obi .
just be ow
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When \ our hi
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You will >
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M-. J. C. It rock r,; Bush- ,
i'. .Mr and Mr- J^hti ' ash-
i home of loh.. •'. Kost
One I)a> Only.
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are getting ehe>ty about
cords as l>i tTalo huirn rs
t ti edito. tf i hi A 1 >Va\ek
bulTalo -to \ they v\ ul ,i; .
Supt of the Congregational ehu- h
will arrange th program whieh
a urge crow
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promises to be instruct .v< amu .
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tho farrr i-r prr.bbrd 'old T.uoy'
i. Sir.ii il famil y of On. : r •om the hook o-rer the door. •••,«
-iliurp:.it: es at ('a- <>n ! •■n!y trouble was a well kmnvi
Crihba^c ( lull. o* man '! C iihion who w:,s out
. h.-'-f rl'> oil. v. iis.pi;i,.rtiii.i-! rldln|{ With it's o-aii-'rlaodbt >mn
I." .'«d . : t be in ,f 0 a', orah*1^ 'ba ■ . t his de-
Mr ai.tl Mr;. S \V lio, <n. j 'Ction and wh." ■ "tarn dispear
Mr II c.i tcr was lecteell'-J and thr-moe: n. :cd out, ho was
Pr- Mr H I Sn ili \'ic.. Pref., j tirivii'2 o'.o - olowr.d. f/round,' am
M" - '.-Tr. a . n i ilicn a strata
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' I • '• V 1 i a' ■ rijr I nr. 4r Pirri ,m> > >1 <-nqi wav to Cashion
... 1. IXI THE CHILORCN S FAVORITE TOMIC. th.. Wahest Tw< ,
. , otwtnt or imitations. , ,,
the cr'nuir , «rp*nr'j cniv bv is ,• .'S11 baifj tnO VOUn '
Ballard-Snow Liniment (*<>• T -\ «• 1 in >d, pointing «ki,
«T. iou.8 MO. Kritl. lr ! Xfrc.l'i,
THE GlUPJNTtEr
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Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1904, newspaper, December 15, 1904; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102824/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.