Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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Cashion, Oklahoma.
Cashion Advance.
Published every Thursday, at Caatiloo. Kin**
ftuhir • uunty, Oklahoma
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A HATTER OF HEALTH
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ro Ijut? w ho
AND YET FIRST.
C. R. Klinoman has purchased
the entire stock of th great dou-
ble depatment store, Westsidecf
Main St., the old stand, where
he is now prepared to
Local News.
to
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
HAS MO SUBSTITUTE
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Mr. George Stevens was
Gnthrie Monday
Mr. and Mrs. I), G. Woodworth
were in Guthrie Monday.
Mrs. Chas- Daily and ehildern of
Guthrie are visiting friends
Cashion.
Mrs. 1). Mi Hyot went to King-
fisher lust Saturday to visit wit!
her daughters, she foundJMiad Fan-
ny suffering with tonsililis*
Mr. A. Z. Clark of Guthrie was
in Cushion on business Saturday.
Mr. S. II. «juillin went out to
Taloga the first of the week.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Saturday. March 11th is postively
the lust day Iliee will be in Casoion.
If you want pictures cbme now, will
make special low rates from now
on. Negatives made any kind of
weather.
Mr. Snow of th'* Arkansas Lum-
ber yard at Guthrie was in Cashion
Friday.
Ernest Voss and family left last
week for their new home at Chad-
wick Ok la.
Wiii. Warwick and family spent
Sunday in Guthrie
Mr. II. Arky returned last week
from St Louis, where he went to
purchase goods. Mrs. Arky who
has beeii visiting at Nashville,
Tenn., returned home with him.
CRIBBAGS « LtJB.
The Club met last Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Garver, the
next review will be held with Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Evaos.
Mrs.J. W. iJryaut entertained the
art society Wednesday afternoon,
after a plesant afternoon the ladies
adjourned to meet next week with
Mrs. A, L.IIousewovth.
Mrs. I logan i • u-ently entertained
a few friends with flinch at her
hornet last Thursday evening.
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—DEAL .3 IN—
Sraln, Flour and Fes J.
Also Bast McAlester (.oil.
E. W. SIBLFV, LOCAL MANAGER
Low Rate Spring Trips
TO SUNNY CALIFORNIA
You can go to California \
any day between m.trch
1st. and May 15th for
$25.00. a little more
than half fare one way
Travel comfortably in tour sis Pullwen or
or chair car. An unusual oppot tunitv
All the way. to inspect California farm ia<
E. C. SHOEEAKER, Agent, CASHION, OKI \
will begin work
Mr. Jar vis.
out from
Santa Ic
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2oc, a 3resir,
ers Fur SJ.oo.
$25 CALIFORNIA
One way tickets on sale daily.* March 1-t t«-
Los Angelus, Santa Barbara. San Franc
from Kansas City for ticket; $5 75 for iim4)
berth.
The Rock Island runs improved Tour is; St.*
on fast through trains —d ning car service a
The trip may be made in perfect comfort
slight expense that you cannot alTord to nn
The Cottou Gin
the 14 of March.
Miss Fay Flobr was
Guthrie over Sunday.
Mr. J. Scran ton's brother from
Oklahoma City is visiting with him.
A GIRL FOUND HUNG.
A girl found hung around Fred
Klingmans neck last weeek, bestow-
ing endearing names upon him; she
wanted to go to the skating rink.
Mr. S. W. Hogan went to Kansas
Citv this week.
TUB It EST COUUII SYRUP.
S. I . Apple, exProbate Judge
Ottawa Co.. Kansas, writes; "This
is to say that 1 have used Mallard's
llorehouud Syrup for years, and
that I do not hesitate to reccotn*
mend it as the best cough syrup I
have ever used. 25c, 50c, $1 Of).
>old bv Brooks and Stone.
Mr. John I!
ehildern arc
v e r v
GET THE BEST.
My White Rock chickens are ti.'
best full blond fowls I could buy.
Eggs now on sale, $1,00 for fifteen.
Mrs. C. R. I\lineman.
James Van Curear
has been visiting het
father who
returned to
Mrs. W. A. Cromwell gave a din-
ner it honor of Mr. Cromwe
birthday last Saunday evening; Dr.
and Mr<. House worth and Mr. and
Mrs. (i arver r eing guests.
PORTIA CLUB.
Mrs. Garver en'ertaitied the club
last Friday afterncion, the pesideht
occupying the chair. Re.-ooi.se to
roll call was made with quotations
from Byron, current event- bv Mrs.
George Stevens; a biography of
Kooaefee i by Mrs. H. G. Sm *h;
Mrs. Welch read an in ten-ting
paper on Inaugeration, after which
the club read and discussed Tenuy-
s n s Enoch Arden.
Mrs. Gossett will entertain next
week.
Mr Frank Quillin entertained a
number of His friends at the home
of his aunt, Mrs. 1). G. Woodworth
last Saturday evening; he was as-
sisted by his sister, Miss Pauline
Quillin and cousins Miss 1- ora and
Ruth Woodworth. The evening
passed quickly and pleasantly; tne
young ladies servered light re-
freashments of cake and coffee.
Those present were: Misses Blanch
Pettitt, Annabel Sowers, Blanch
Steven*. Bess Norris, Sibyl Flaugh
er, Leydn Flaugher, Pauline Qui I
Iiti Ruth and Flora Woodworth.
Messers, Erilest Norris, Albert
Stone, Roscoe Flaugher, Harry
Sowers. Wm. Molhn,Chas. Molhn,
Ruhl Will Quillin Phil Casselman
and Frank Quillin.
For Notary work call onS S.Cole.
Look here! Dr. Hale will be in
Cashion next Mooday and T isd ly
A. M. oni.v: at Dr. Nichols Dental
Parlors. See him about your eyes,
get good g'asses t.liis time.
Vours to please,
W. B. Hale
Ml*. E. F. Smith formerly of
Champaign 111., arrived in Cashion
this week, bag and baggng house-
hold goods and familv. He will
make his parmanent residence here
there is room and welcome for more
of that kind.
GORRE 5P0\ DEXC H.
R. V. D. NO. 1.
A fine ram and just what we need.
M. Yowell made a trip
Cashion Wedueseay.
Sunday rain v.'as bed a bridge out I
on Route One.
Some of the farmeas are through
sowing oats.
George Norris made a trip to
Reeding Wednesday.
George Tobis has returned home.
J S. Tucker visited with Wm.
Noland Wednesday.
A L. Wright was in Cashion
Wednesday.
Mr. C. Burgess carried the mail
on Route I a few days this week.
PA WN EE I IE.MS
Mr. Holdbrook spent Sunday in
this vicinity.
Miss Grace Hedgecock spent last
week at the Fleenor home.
Ray Austin and family spent
Sunday with Mrs. Austin's parents.
Mr and Mrs. Brodie spent Sunday
with Mrs. Flcenor who is still quite
ill.
Mesdames Sowers and Jennings
were callers in tihs neighborhood
last Friday,
Miss Latola Gobble cr.tr.c home
from Guthrie last week and will
remain for some time.
Mrs. J. A. Busenbark and son
Were guests at the McCleery home
the latter part of the week.
Miss Delia Hancock has compleat-
ed a sucessful term of school south
east of Guthrie and is now at home.
The entertainment did not take
place at the Red School House last
Friday, as the Elocutionist failed
to appear^
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HARNESS & SADDLES
turj is.
Picture Frames
Kitilien Wai'i
Cooking I* tens
I nil Mill of >lll\ HUM I Ml. i
Directors
CASHIC1T, O.T.
A full line of fine cook stoves at
J. W. Bayant A Son's
For all kinds of pump work go to
J. W. Bryant & Son.
SEED OATS.
Stevens Brothers,
Have just received a car of seed
oats at Reeding, and another car in
transit which will be in next week.
Any one needing seed oats call on
Stevens Bro.at Reeding or Cashion.
loan on Farms. See
his home
Tuesday.
Lighting s
A. Cromwell
Mr. and Mr
Mrs. Garver
all received I
Haroid Lo
his arm at t
Frid iv * ven i
at ( iearwater Kansas,
struck the houseJof W
st Sundav evening.
Cromwell, Mr. and
ti Mrv Houseworth
iccker fe:! and broke
NO I 1(1
that a
and n
removi
it i t .
j led i
will be sul'ji
fourth in
By order of th
i f Cashion. CI;la
vbv notified
ns, manure
ure, i-ollect-
11 ys must be
-e refuseing
this order,
penalty set
i. 4
<w Downing,
Town ('leak.
MASQUERADE
SKATING.
At the RINK.
Thursday Eve.Mar.lC3
Admission:
Men, 10c
Ladies, ■ Free
Skating 20c
Write to day and we will semi you o
hiK details of Hock l*lttnd (lirnraftis
•Hon.
r illuntrutod T«>
'nice wilh m;t|>
< 1 t ti It In ft trin
E.C. Shoemaker Agent.
J.A.Stewart, Cashion
GENERAL aoent, O T.
kansas citv. VIO.
< JiN".<s IIEAI.TA, VIGOR AM> TONE
Herbine i- a boon for suflf.M'n
from ameamia. By its use tne blood
is quickly regenerated and the
color becomes normal. The droop
ing strength is revived Health,
vigot and tone predominate Mrs
Belle II Shirel, Middlesborough,
Ills., writes: "I have been troubled
! with liver complaint and poor blood
I and have found nothing to benefit
me like Heabine. I wiah that I had
know of it in inv husbands lifetime
f 0c. Sold bv Brooks and Stone.
Eyes fivfraded free by Dr. Hale
next Mond iv and Tuesday morn-
ing in Cashi m.
Tin* Cashion driving park and
ball ground association has com
pleted organization with, II. A.
Bryant, J Fryniire, Longnecker,
HufF, ( li. S.-tford and A. L House
worth directors. The association
has acquired a tract of 20 acers for
race and training track and park
adjacent, S. E. of the depot, im
pi'oveinents wi! doniinetice at once.
The cen teral location of Cashion will
make this oark a favorite f-.r events
of the future.
Money to
S. S Cole.
For lots in Beadle's addition, see
S.S. Cole.
Three good work horses for sale,
in good shape for spring work.
Arkansas Lnmber Co.
Farm Loans made on easy terms
low rates, long time, quick money
no delay, Winne & Wiuue. Branch
office, Kingfisher, Ok la.
Frank Bashore, Mgr.
A meeting of the commercial
club will be held to night to consid-
er a proposition of some Eastern
capitalists who propose putting in
a large flouring mill at this place,
The favorable location of Cashion is
attracting attention from abroad.
Dotit! Dont'! Dont!!!- Wait
tii.i, its To i.ate to correct your eye
Defects.— Hut see Dr. Hale Monday
while in Cashion.
M. Donclon is hauling broom corn
to day having sold to the broom
factory of Guthrie for $52,50.
Stop eye strain and head aches
by getting a pair of correctly fitting
glasses next Monday of Dr. Hale in
Cashion.
Ci'red Consumption.
Mrs. B. W. Evans, Clearwrter,
Kan., writes: "My husband lay
sick for three months. The doctors
said he had quick censumption. We
procured a bottle of Ballard s Hore-
hound svrup. and it cured him.
That was six years ago and since
then we haVe always keep a bottle
in the house. For ce«ughs and cold
it has no equal." 25c, 50c, $1.00
Sold lv Brooks A: Stone.
For good cigars come to Cole's
NOTICE. I«
has plenty of stock I«
take a number of cat- o
Hi'are lli'iidqiiiirlm for cwnlliiimiii Farm Macliiiicn.Vcliii'lcs Harness
In our new store we carry the largest stock in
Oklahoma* Over 15.000 sq. feet of floor pace.
H1 |\|pilM X1
jhillj l.ill Mi.nliJ I O
St u de ba ke r& Ho 1 i n e Wa go n s
We solicit the trade of all our o4d customers Surrounding Cashion, and
as an inducement to buy their Farm Implements, Buggies, Wagons and
Harness from us. we will deliver all goods prepaid ok kreioiii
charge8 IN CASHION.
Come and select your goods from the BIG STOCK We
carry the largest line of HARNESS («()0|)S in the
country. We are in a position to accommodate our custo-
mers and will give go urteous treatment.
Special low prices on alt Vehicles for the next 30 days
See our new Deere Orchard disc harrow
Agents for Sharpies Cream Separator
THE BEST ON THE MARKET.
Come in and see us. Make our store your head-
quarters. Plenty of room.
James S. Lyon.
120--22—24 North Division St.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
Why go Abroad
When you can buy better vehi-
cles and implements at home
for less money, and at the san: 3
time assist in building up your
own town aud home community.
Everything on Wheels!
In the line of vehicles and farm
implements,of the best manufac-
ture and latest model.
CLIFTV LONGNECKER.
W.side Main St.bet.HuenaVista&Bouleva: A
CASHIOIT, ©„ T,
Dick Jon e:
feed and w:!
tie or horse-;
$1.00 a mont
advam'f of
to keep bv the tnon th.
I. ' ive word at the
There is but one
Largest and but one best school of bookkeeping,
typewriting in the Territories, that school is the
shorthand ai
A Seeder attachment that will
work on any Disc Harrow, for sale
by W. A. Clift. Just the trick to
sow \ our oats.
nit msiMss nim.e(;i: of <;i mini: oklahoma.
WIIITIC'S
Cream Vermifuge
THE GUARANTEED
WORM
REMEDY
Money Found!
r' VAV*V.Vi
lhi- coupon
- s the bearer
t tie' Main-' barber shop.
the children's favorite tonic.
THI OINUINI PRC PAN CO ONLY BY
.V//AV/.V/.'AV*'«'/,v I, , c ill . f
i, V\ tin ai . a-n - tig Ballard-Snow Liniment Co.
es the bearer to 10c in trad ?5 •t. louis mo.
Brooks&Stone.
I
T the largest because it has the greatest number of students Jj
in attendance. It is the best because it has the largest number
teachers, and teaches the famous BHYNJB SIMPLIFIED
THAND and PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING—syster
|| that are up-to date'and meet the demands of the business world.
?i They uiso save tho student one half the usual time and expense of
H tak uitfa business or shorthand course.
Ij C. Kor free catalogue explaining the advantages of the oldest aud
most successfulj^school in the Southwest,
Adress:—
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Woodworth, M. F. Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1905, newspaper, March 9, 1905; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102835/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.