Cashion Advance. and Oklahoma State. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. VI.
CASHION, OH AHO.V;, i Hl I
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Whovo thoro ^ivlf
3 -M , t :10> *3
themselves 1
NO, 1
A.. L. Houseworth nd
I. L. Home worth,
JOHN C. KOST,
PHYSICIANS ^t«or,iev | Cuaiweloe
SURGEONS. atUw
Alt < 1> answered promptly
day or night.
OFFICE—North Main Street.
Dr. Ci. A. Nichols AMOS 11/
OF N T I ST of cashion
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OKLAHOMA CITY.
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MATTER CFHEALTH
I Ol I'iCi - Wf ' -i.l< Mil
CASHION OKI. All
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satisfaction
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Doer, a General Banking Bullies
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Money to Loan on Chattel
Or Commercial Paper,
d that h
In4 pie
ni- need to th > plow
profitable cro]
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FARM LOANS ft SPEGIflLTY.
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;• Notarv Public in Office- Ta\os Paid for Non-residents. %\
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boa. VVohrirJ*
me of our negro- 1 ha tiit.nl ti
found Uiiu wrapped in th
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i> to defend hiin-
ind the frightened niggei w f
ntioncd ti
lainment for th
at tue jui ranch mav
the whole' how
have been h
a d .? r 11 •• t
,t study ti
New Era Paint
FOE
W. a. ci ift.
It's pari pc-Ai-evtry e' m ol II)
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" 4uarc"foe( ol covtring surface—bertct
covering srrfr ' -In .1 dollar's worth of New tra Paint than
in a dollar's worth <4 airy other p.iim made.; *
Litrj New E;a Paint as yr,,i buy glass, by th*; sqirtn; foot,
instead <i by flic gallon. - Thai's teal ctonomy New l;ra
Paint aU.TSy3 i.ioK", licsf, tidies weatlwi an J endures longest.
Wc wifl Rive yrxj color. card and proof? of wtett w<;say
liXHi' N«* tra qu.Uiry.
jtwc t# m ma Vtrofll Hri\
rtto! Vhjtc 1- J fit Colot V-.ri\, Ucmiit, MicS
pre ent oth
n^ or uscing suio
promise that
r fiarb 'i
ton of oundav
\v was bad
ime. of t a
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stationed I
mmi iiveraure
BROOKS&STONE,
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in\ 1 ( i:
"i th? _'t
ol throuirh the; tie
th : 1
f ti
Lay awajl
unit 'e:,it'nt and advert
liow ha been
•j;. ther to L'i rL*eoius and nan)bo\
TI
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The •Leading Druggists,
which \< < "W
a.li^ator
W.. ent two
iiot to hai t
shoi thaud an- e
To seeCrarver before you &, t
thai L ] « oi ,-gl ii iov Harvest tiijt^
He i an oeitojuiy interest you
The be^i ioi tie money en4
one price io all' i liia motto
Try a 3<".eic of that Royal Flout
The Bent On Earth'
Cash paid for produce
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■ Choose Wisely ...
There is but one
• Largest and but one best school
'• typewriting in th'* Territories ti.a'.
book kee pin
•bool ib the
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urn it (I'lA lilSIXKSS < OIJ i t! n| 111 I'll!;!1' oKMPUt
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in attendance. It i the best b v 1 i-e has the largest num
ii I teachers, th< i i ou BRYNE SIMPLIFIED ||
SHORTHAND and PRACTICAL BOC-lIKEKrLNt- systems^
' tEaTareiup-to-dateJand meet the demandsjo the busines world. |*
• They also save tho student one half the u&ual time aud
J taking a business or shorthand coui ?.
\ For free catalogue explaining the ad ta^c of the old
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est and jjbet-nfin
>; | poted..
"Th(- nr.- ■ hane• .v-. , ^ iik
or p -ible .t th present tin: . th
free silver :t< vo ;tt e :• • t• 11
ed by even* - again * those gold ;
vocaters who iid that amount c
money has nothing to do wit
price . IVie have ; cr,
gold hie inert a .••! Ti t. f . ; \ r
ad 'KJater.j have ;ot v. l. it the v... •
ed throe ih a • ni;r ' ; which
neither part}' can claim credit
•
isfactory and unde, eloped. A
standard better thaa a .-ingle met a
more tble 1 :.,n a singl. com 11 .
ty, is desirable if it can be found
The money j'.iestion must again
arise an<J in a new form before
many year . The difficulty has not
been finally >ett ed it is ' "j! ; >st
>f. Fetter of Cornweil.
wlitrt yon buy a SFw !NG MACHINK. \ i'll find all sen .ind kind^ at J
rr .; ondin^ poc s But tf you w^ot a reputable t. .1!.:,"!' cfth£ntake 1
, WHITE.
j V- ,r" w~ " -"®T iif 27 yc.ir . ti« ncc ius riil-!fd us \rr- T
f'2 \ L. -fit r"} .Ut a HANDSOME, SYMMETRICAL and
■ JI \Wi- _ .JJ^j \> 1 ; '
make tip all the. j; J points found 011 high
tfr.uk machines and others that are exclusive!/
WHITF for instance, our TENSION JND1
"f ti Ji CA TOh\ a de • « that shows the ten n at a
•laiv and v/e lu*.. ei. t- that appeal to care
ful bu « rs. All Dr •; Heads have Automatic
f 't and beautiful ! .veil T ronl, Golden 0.\V
W00kwork. Vibr.ai r 1 Rotary Shuttle Styles.
O'JR fcLl GANT W T. OATALOQU18 GIVE FULL PArt1ICULAR8, FREE
IV///r/ S7 WING MM//INI CO. CLEVELAND, O.
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Cashion, O.T.
Low Rate Spring Trips
,T0 SUNNY CALIFORNIA.
You Ciiii io to California
any clay between March
1st. and May 1 5th. for
$95.00, a little more >
than half fare one way
Ti": vi•' etirni-irtablv in tourists Pulhnen or |
or eh ir car. An unusual opportunity >
.
E < SHOEKAKER. Agent CASHION, OKLA. \
Adress:—
U j In a reeei. r i ae - f t- Wai.
I :^t ''■"! Tourna., ;.:u e lit .:•?,t. w 4
'!■ of capital and growth o. •ouunna-
tions and tru.«t are .oing >n a
turned vv
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ambush and killed • o
home. I completed mv jour
cross Africa then I took a f1
my own country.
Cashion Public School.
Ed. This Compaition h publ hed
at the request ol M;- La ugh ton
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sulphurou - iion of congress
coming. The live acts of the drama
might be named canal purchase,
tarill re /easion, treasury defict, I
(Jcrman re'ation railroad rate, with j
•i into Domingo in re- rve. ^ o .
introducing impeachment trials.
Smoot ave• 11«;ation; or statehood i
ii ' ! i.turc ti ■>i-'i There wii
not !i. m merit from -tart t-
linish.
V linrrel of Money t ' 1 'l fl
farms, at low rates, long tii- . easy , ,)t y
terms. This is quick moi. no | ,
delay, at Win no h
oflice Sir.g.'if.hor, Oklahon .
F. 1., BOUNO.
eat the la
atari
Mr. Osbury who lives in the
North part of town, i ought to th
Advan.. e office a freak c si potato
-ranches above ground. Oklahoma
would be a good place of residence
for a Luther Burbank.
eluded the editorial a. follow
' It would seem at fir ^t glance
that a repahlif in fo ta • . go • r.,
inent like our won c . f,«.. '.rable
for an econmi Ivoiutit i the
charade < <t a a matter of
'i lav ! fact nowhere else has there, been
(1 have got things lixe( I such a concentration of capital as
• c. boan. ; have ie, i;-. tie- TJniteo .itate . '.Nowhere
a tax for either c per-1 eise, it may be said, does it involve
or county high schools i po much of gra\e peril as u this
now taltc oi an extr.-1 country, ; t rai^- s the que t;on
session to remedy this defect. I .whether free government may not
the extra session would do wha' i break down ;nder the burden of
they should have done, and und< j financial power aggregated in a
what thev should not have done th< i ■c"'v hands, 't is just this consider-
Iprevai ig ur st . 1 discontent.
M, Ruih C. Lake . - -■ ti '• a -
torney general of Mi^ - I 1
been quoted . ayii.:r that Ct;e
recent bank fa. ur-. at N\ ave? .v' .
wa wor n prpportion <. ti
.size or the bank than the Eig* ow
embzezi-leme n t. Danker L« we
seems to ha e taken between fifty
and sixty thousand debars, whi e
the bank depo ' only ari.ounti
over the world. The Journal on to $V(i,000. Attention is cal.od to
this at ti • time merely for the pur
po-• of a• ng the advo- ate •
an a - • : '• rre i' y to en- del
what would be th . ilue of ban;
• be. upon . sets if '• "
a-.s^ts '• «.'!< be carried o^ in a
(, ni ;i;. ■ n) Commoner
so that
There
It i thai the president
may '" ect to plead guilty to th* i
charge of the standpatters that b< ,
he is of bis party.
buggies at W. A. Clift and Co.
for Notary work ca;i onS S.Cole, j
// S/ a // a j
In the
h ind on the
•ainting build
md most
ir ho'i«.
: v test
L. H. 8URCHETT.
Practical & up - to • date BLACKSMITH
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the foot and leg. L Has a complete equipment of modern machinery.
rhe Brooks cold Tire Setter. !j\ 1
r. pr. ' ' """• ' s.V S
or charred felloe surface to wea' away, ^
but a lia d wood 'rfacc. instead; no
steam and v. '.ter -oaked feloes to
shrink away an ' loo'en the tire, no ^
burnt paint t . replace. It gives just !•
the amount of dish required; no ovei f
dishing no gucs . work about it.
Plow and wagon work a specialty.
North side Boulevard,
'Cy-
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•//'
AH work guaranteed
CASHION 0. 1.
a
IENT FUND
KINGFISHER COLLEGE
Thr.
SniHwiN- Williams
i Paint.
>
Arkansas Lumber Co.
iios been placed with us
TO LOAN ON FAKMS
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rri* , d.pap'-rs oi-av/n and .sijfned. NODEfjA\.
WINNE &WINNE.
iiU'l^^'hcr,' oK."" I « • BOLlNG„Mgr.
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Woodworth, M. F. Cashion Advance. and Oklahoma State. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1905, newspaper, June 8, 1905; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102847/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.