Cashion Advance. and Oklahoma State. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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L. H. BURGHETT.iCa®hi?."^"va:!ce
n«,Atinol Ar nr. - to - ilfl.t.fi BLACKSMIH i „ „ I ' ■
||C0RKP.SP0.\'01~.\'(ZE. «'
Practical & up - to - date BLACKSMIHT
Does modern Horse-shoeing, treating and shoeing ■
the foot and leg. Has a Complete equipment of jeodern machinery
The Brooks cold Tire Setter. / !i) x<\ \
. 4 V* n ■ >> . > I til il.l! ' It A I ft I 4 * 1 I 1. ^
"V
Corapoesses the metal cold.: no burnt^x
or charred felloe surface to wear uway. -
but a hard wobd surface instead; no
steam and water soaked feloeB to
shriuk away, and loosen the, tire no .
burnt paint to replace It gives just
the amount of dish required; no over- i
difh'ng; no glicss work about it.
Plow and wagon work a specialty.
North side Boulevard
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mp .
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£ t
M-
M ¥. WOOIUVOHTII
Kntered h« the poitoft... >« 1 't- 1
DoUl*. •* OiMh IMHI. '
I'r.WH'hP'i cVflT) Th«r*J*>. *U Carlton, t>
ttiwr «)iHiitty, Okiehiwes
SUBSCRIPTION MATES:
D.G. Wood. orth m~le a
ness trip to Kingfisher Tuesday
M, . • . H who was a rcsi-1 //Af.VWA'«V//V.'/"AVW V.'
dant i : In-. • ' veral years ag.<| MOUNT ZION.
ii Columbus Mo. af-1 .
,f ,.„,e mouths I J. R. (iarton .as been repaint.,r
. i hou*e.
(' Lu<u and ehi. '.ren 01
O .ill.una Itri.V • l in G- Norri
Wednesday enroute from a 1S eT"
||. Kan.
died
AT work (futranWW
CASHION U. 1.
Single copy, ■> cenw.
I)j-l ..AY AUVKHTiHJ Mi
•. per itx*li per month, win;
on ooiitraou for ttare« tr."'
Itor to iohonirod tin ol ton a* d«Bne
b« ban ltd in "v i uaidsr« ■"
Local uoticea anions r. ;.!:•«« mat
! ,„r lln- ttnd m <erti..-i J ccuti |w:
wubsiqucut insertion
Local News.
,lt> I
Lo«n
Cu*hii
v > 11
Qui it
Wnodv
to Ktuj.
Ruth W.i- on Pauline
, 'He Heller.Leyd«o I. .«•
ia Von Vaik>'t,oerg. Ruth
!; u'ul Mr. Ernest N" -
Mrs. Wilson of Hennessey ha
heen v, iting 1 ■'r daughter Mi-
Towner. tf.e pas: week.
Miss. iUbel IT.iii of near Guth
rie. wiU tea-h the Ml. 7. on Sch
' ' '• ,£^
/the Normal St ..dent-1 this Hint
ml from Kingfisher owr
«♦ «■!•♦ + ■!'♦ 4-***++**4-+4 • *+
i f-> ited
Colorado
Excnrsicns
li; All summer bv way of tilc Simtii I*c.
ITourist tickets <>ii salt; every tlay at vri\
j;To gain a pleasant and nusplcoius introduction to I
ft ravel Santa Fe. The magnificent mountain panoram.
£hundred miles long - see., en route to Denver and tin
* nd Colorado Springs pr< pares you a- nothing e.-e
Mother attractions offered by mis great vacation land.
low rates.
I'WW fo
Miss Eleanor Wood worth reu.r.i I Ca,bloll ,, ,y-i
..d home from a two weeks \ ? at I ^ . , w,
\\ ichita.
Earl Patterson of Guthrie is
iling friends at. Cashion.
('. Eng an I made a business tr p
to Kit ^fisher Monday
Mrn.'i. I'.Speer .mil tiildrendro
out from Guthrie Tue lay to s -en i
tii.' week with h r neither Mr..
(J. WwUii'iH.
T racy
| Marri
We
.iiion P.'ds Rase Bai ( Inli
itched game at KingTish
!, y. Owning to the atis.'iice I
of the p avers and other |
I..- CasliMin lens were de
.■I, ,i sc..r>' of 11 to 12. Tli
re Aithur Wi'
Kir Pvevi
nr- r atlde Mi rai
. White. Ann
iarold Lmgnecker ma
. ■-v •
> ;v •- •
t ^ ' v- «/•
; "■' ts' ■
f.-mii., : -rx -r; x
N mj. r< <r . v<- 9k
, . IV' , sited " I
ne.ghhorho ■ : last \vseu. 1 1
Misse* Mary Stringer Carrie Sim-
.1 .ti ■ Simmons were out
ay f.i
• nds
IJr\ ai
■nl i
• •it Saturday ..t
■ais
•Pullmans, chair cais, fast trains and liar very mi
ttion appealing to discriminating traveler-
E C. Shoemaker, Agent,
Cashion Okla
1 iHforly 11v*' liierntuir tri'p
1 For time table folders, ticket"*
• reservation!, apply to
It Has Arrived.
TlrTTn OF
BUGGIES. TRAPS.
Surrey, Carriages ^ l,KX'K0< •''S'
W.A.CL<IFrr<feCO.
Thirty-five jobs of the latest style. Steel or rubber tire.
The Prices are Right.
Call $ Examine.
Arch l!i •■ > ■ ' left- M.c. i;ir ' °
lahoma I i h"
cat. . Ills t.roi her li A
collipuiln'd I"1'1 ,:l ' **
1 iiys ill. IIm* r.tv
Can Eii«la-iil
INi.imoot-
Mr. and Mrs. Ilaiof L'.wkridi;'
spent Sunday at J I. Robison s
Dr.A.L. liouseworth left wedn-s-
day for Kansas C tv.
Mesdames Skinner, Stewart ai d
Miss Sumner who were visiting at
Mrs. Pettits left for tneir home at
Winfield Saturday.
Those who have outstanding ac-
counts for coal call and settle.
The EIReno Mill and Elevator Co.
' v i' are here with the goods
,,l .,'W stock of all Kinds <i
rig material and a complet
! genuine Hockvale coal.
Houston T.itmtier
Notice.
ill 111.' AiH ' II.''' .hltv til ' «
ITK^TIS UUO .'.t i'
from U«i No'.lit i
ANN
A Wii'• vi v
\\ edtit-'Scluy
8am RUcson
.rnia Kriti;*\
I) t,
lav.
ONLY BY
1 PKMS.
uthrie
eparted for Cal
I III"
it'll* "I F.i
nil person, i
un K.Ai.siu i
M-Oll.
Ol JII
1 ta K>
^stoTT WAGONS
Machine Oil, Paint,
Harness, Sewing Machines
CASE, MOL1NE & OLIVER,
Disc, Gang and Sulky
PLOWS.
Mrs. Heinmer left Tuesday
for El Reno.
Mr and Mrs Donlen entertained
ti number of friends last Sunday all
report a a jolly good time.
The Ladies Aid Society of t.li
M K Church will serve ice cream
and cake Friday eve Aug II. at Mrs.
S W. 1 logan s 15 cents. Every body
come and help the Ladies,
Mrs Downing of Lock ridge was in
Cashion Tuesday.
Monev, Gold, Silver and curren-
cy To Loan on farm lands Do
not sign any Application or con-
tract for a farm loan; until you
have learned my Rites, terms and
conditions, as I will quote terms
that no company or individual wi
duplicate; remember that there is
no rake off, no commission, charged
ut ray office. The corn pane pav-
me, anil therefore vou receive all
the money you give vour not • for
One Mortgage on! v. pavabie ,.t any
Hank tnat you desire, no brass
Hilar to examine vour sueur i
flpnl ai the I'robnn-
, ,|,| ; ... i'onnl> "| KiitRfHln i' an.I T«-rrl-
, I V ot tiuMliol.ia, .in inatrnment in writimr
purp ,rting to betbe last will Mid lailaiuent «>i
IliiWAKO It. Ai.sin nv deceased, ami also
ti,,-ie wan tiled In atilil«'oilrt a petition pray
iiiR f r the probate of Maid will, and the
|,HternTeMtauientary Issue there on t-> It.
Klineman Ibe executor named in s«i«t will.
I'lirsuHtit to said Court made on ihelHdnyot
July IW* notice is hereby irlven ih;tt 7nes«i;i>
V day of Auaust p.HSiat the hour of o'clock
p. M. lima id day. that bciiuf the reffnlar July
I. rin UHrfi, of said Court, ha* been appoint .1 as
,1„. i(me ot heartnx said pelithm and proving
id will, at the probate Court room in KIuk-
llsher in the said County of Klnyflsher when
and where all persons Interested may appear
and contest the same.
In Testimony Whereof. 1 have hereunto set
my hand and seal of said
iSKAI<> l'robate Court this 1H day of Jul} *****
IN« . (in A HAM,
probate JudRe.
Mr and .ti-1 «'i
V\ ent
, Me M Cadi
, and
lie of
FOR SALE
A fine and productive bottom
farm "> mi North of Cashion. Time
and eusv termr. Call on J. 1'iohi
or ter 111s Mary C. \\ood.
For Notary wo/k call 011 S.S.CoU
For lots in lieadle's additiun, see
S.S. Cole.
THE LODGES.
day e* I'lims
luittnv bre'*i
nil linn
Ji - t
For Sale—Three giod horses]
cheap if sold soon. Enquire .(. N.
Talbert. Route 2' 5 mi. Northeast
of Cashion. "•
Dr- W W Taggai 1. Eve stiee, 1 1st
of Edmond Ok a Wi 1 I e at Metr
polUinfi Wtdnwday rbundftj
aifdFHdayi Au«15 10 abdlT,
Dr. Tajfirart fit- a . K -Nof >; a-
es curt's Nervous hi'udaches, Crtis-
pvrs, poor Vision and all other •> '
trouh.os, that are curate prices
ro feu able, and only one car^e for
one vear.
.M
ik.e Watts bovs hud ih
cutting a bee tree Monday * uieli'.
After tfatherinvf the honev they hat.
(lout-Ill the amount to pay them for
tliier work they had done and luck
ly all escap.d being tung.
pawnee items.
K Hancock was in Guthrie
Monday.
Cal a C''aijf 'lent S nday with
lleulah Childers.
The Pawnee & S. will ,'ive an ice
cream social oil Wednesday eve
Aug. 8lh proc.ehds to b used for
the interests of the school and every
one is most cordially invited.
Mrs. J. A. MoCiaeiy was ou the
sick list Sunday.
A large procession followed the
ramwni ot of Mr. Mike Fl« nor to
his resting place in Harmony bury-
ing ground aud all sympathised
with the relatives in their sorrow.
Mrs. P, Robinson is enjoyi >„' a
visit from her sister 'n law Mrs.
Larrv Diger of near Galve.-ion
Texas.
SOLD
mim
I'd MA K b) A I.( )N(J rrAl^K
You should buy Lumber, Fence Posts, Brick a. J
Cement of the Old Reliable
AHKANSAS
lumber
COMPANY.
Marshall Tribune. The corn is m
' jit> ear now.and says it will not lake
will do tnat and without urn |K ek seat for the wheat crop 01
pense to you. My personal guar |, y other crop. The cotton civp is
anteeis given that you get vmir I hulling up a little and will prutiatily
money the day after your t.tle is L„ 60me bragging on its own ae-
made vend. Nodelav, C« I or write | ,.onnt before long The watermelon
V. L. Holing. Holing Block. is not saving anythig for publico
Kingfisher, Okla.
Mr and Mr- I! F Wood worth
started Weduesdav on a trip 10
Toioga.
Dr. Tate returned to his home at
Elk City Tuesday.
sick 11ii -
idClBNl * us* Iftto At "
riti'TKi) Miaows.—Cash
n>n l<«Hiin'. No. . meet*
every :<l anil 4th Satur
day tilrbts In Kraternlty
hall. All Mastet Masons
are cordially InvMed t
HnoAfi W. M.
(till Kel
' of
cueh Tuet-
the chlrches.
M. E. Church Services. -Sunday
chool,10 a.m.; E.L.Welch, Supt.
Preaching at 11. a.m., 1st., 3rd A
5th. Sundays, and at " 'M p.tn '-d .t-
4th.Sundays. Prayer meelii g ev-
ery Thursday.Tp.m.J.W esley llooeti
Pastor.
Congregational Chureh.
Preaching every second and four
th Sundav at 11 A. M. and K P. M
Sundav School every Sunday morn-
ing at 10 A. M. All are cordially
invited to attend.
Rev. J. T. Steele, I'astor.
Sunday school at the Christian'
, feyrch every Sunday morning at I
HI A. M. Social Service ever-. J
Isl and !!rd Lord s Dav. Rev. A
W. Bridges preaches every 2nd and
4tb Sutiauy, morning an evening.
Free Methodist* have Sunday
school every Sunday at y/" "J" 1 JBV on'o/beforo full moon. In Odd
Preaching immediately aftei«.itu. ^ f R 0w(,„. pr,.s.
on alternate Sabbaths raver K,. „
meeting on Tuesday evenings.
Rev. Wright In chargi
wa< in Cashion Tuesday.
Mrs. Vedder is puiet
week.
The modern merchant c c
That the pr p e have grown y v
That he dare not take his e e
Rut must hike and advert - 1 i
Then like the busy- b b
lie improveth every chance
And every issue c c
|11^ "a I 111 the Advance
Mrs Lorgdyke and neiee of King-
fisher are visiting with Mrs Cain.
Miss F o llobiimon of Edmond Is
visiting Mrs Tom llattershell.
tion as vet. but knowing thai prop
le iove"good at heart'' is is hastily
preparing itself for the royal recept-
ion it knows awaits it. The broom
corn will make a clean sweep, and
then there will be nothing .eft for
the happy farmer to do but s t in
, J the shade of the old apple tree and
Mr. A,L. Lillie of Rtplv wa* In ^ ^ (or ,pemliHkt ,,,.h
Mis* Alice Henfer retur
Oklahoma City Miinday.
Marrav Raub Pool room man.it
Navina rui a miieii i-t Suediiv
making a gun and i n . i'- y iv Suc-
ceeded in cutting his wfe's fingers
Slicing his own arm and rounding
several by-slanders When rrleived
| of the raior ne produced a gun and
cleaned out th. joint The result is
! iwo davs bellied the bars at Guth-
HARMONY.
The sabbath school was well at
tended the visitors were Miss
Blanche Hoag and Brother Wait,
of Guthrie Miss LUa Shuitz of Guth-
> Mrs. DiL'ge of of Texas.
Mis. Covert entertalived a part
>f her uiass saooata af teronon.
Miss Lila Shuitz of tint! i ■ is
visiting Miss Uerniss Lawsoi. a .e\v
pay.
Miss Mary Dutcher is at home
for a few weeks.
Everyone should be busy canning
peaches now, for we have them this
vear.
CALHOUN & EVANS.
HAVt
WAGONS
buggies
Tinware hardware & all farm implemestn.
Higli Grade
Aud Standard
Best Quality .
and lowest price
Choose Wisely ...
*n\r-UTKlx;
Mr Layman of EIReno is in Cash
ion.
Mis Kendrick is on the sick st
Rev Melviu Wright and 'ainiiy
have departed for their home at
Agusta Okla
Mr. and Mrs. E'.da Allen drove
over to Guthrie today.
Mrs. Geo. Haven and daughter of
i car Piedmont are shopp ng in
Cashion todav.
.1 !" Phillips will have a public
_ > at his farm East of Piedmont
Saturday, Aug. U Commenc
ing at 10 oclock, a. in. He will
,ell horses, cattle, wagons, anil a
— *• . WHITE . >
27 y«ar ' ciprricnct has enabled us to bring ,
oel a HANDSOME, SYMMETRICAL and
WELL-BUILT PRODUCT, combining in its
n..\iu-up all the good poiats foe i on high
gricU machiaesard otben Ih-i ."•* cxduiively
WHITE, which will appci! to careful buyers.
All Drop Heads have Automatic Lilt .">od beau-
ti'ul Swell Front, Colder. Oak Voodv -k. We
sell only through our authorir-ed t'rakrj, who
v. ill furnish our iron-ciad guiracl tr au'.y counter-
Liercd by themselves. Bewaie of buying *
J , Thile with a defaced cr altered plate number. .
Tnm«wiN0'MACHINE CO..
t
S B. KIHBY, Little Rock, Ark.
CLEVELAND, O.
FOE SilLE
■W- CLIFT.
Vmlern v • •• ..t■ i"«"it of Amor'., h
-lluwii. Linn Ml. :iss. "r
I'Mhion. 'I >' T) ttrsi *"ii w|lll Winnie Sn tton
itiird SHiurilsv .veiiinii- m ■ 1"
, I'le. k in Krsn-rnitT fcstt. v -
lilim Nilnlltii'i"- n intty iircrti'' j
Miss Nancy tvongnecker of X >r-
man artived in Cashion to dav to
Mrs Agnes Wilson who was v sit- j visit her t.atrnts
ing Mrs EUla Mien left Wednesday
for her lioui" in tetloglon Mo
|-ab ■ i I v i« visiting in t*uth
i«n unto «*■ """ r*,itrtt of farm tools
rle and prospect of trotbleat the i will be u free lunch at noon,
next term of court. I n ^ ^ [)p Q||e 0, thl, begt 8ules of
the Season.
Fred Kiingman of Binger is vist-
Ing With III" father lafob Kiingman
who wi'l ueeoiepaiiy him Inline to
I.rw Downino. t'lerfc
||nt «KV*"ftTU. V
A H T
A.- Meets First Tliurs
ADVENT, .pld services every
Sahbath (Saturday). S. S, at 10 a.,
ro ; services at 11:30 a. in.
David Blehm Elder
l'beoedore Harmon has moved to
tin; B F Harmon property.
Little Ka'hrvne Bryant Is recov
erlog from her recent llllnen.
:i t>rrow,
E iphrosync Calhoun entertained
MltlM Carr ie May Cromwell,Will-
ina Pettit Naoma Shoemaker, I'.uth
and Rilla Huffman, Wednesday in
honor of her birthday. The little
girls had a Jolly time allilay, aud In
afternoon Mrs. I'slh'iin served
ice cream.
Ray Latta of Longdale Okla Arri-
ved at Cashion Wednesday.
Miss Lontfnee
few inimate fr
^HOPUI. ' . 1 i MII i
The Newspaper Situation 111 Kin^tislier.
;er entertained a
• mis ltiihrswintf
Wednesday • veulng, A dainty
lunch was served on the lawn*
...nd Mrs S i .l 'vs of N h h Ha
kn'a woti• < it < ijh i Ashlou Mon
duv i i rouie for Km^flahor,
l)i Nicluila aud Mr J Scranton
t ame up from Ok .o hoina City to-
day.
"In The Good Summer Time", now nic I
it is to sit "In The Shade ol The Old Appli
Tree" when "Everybody Works Bvi
Father", or yourself it you are not a fat.he
and think of that good big wheat crop yo- 'i
have. But it is not near as nice as sittm .
around the family table smacking you lip 4
over that nice fat jucy porter house farms, i
ed by Hans and Fritz s meat market. Anc J.
"When The Harvest Days are Over 'Fatae 1
Dear", and you happen to go to town wit u
a load of wheat don't forget to stop in an j
get some v)l that f 00^T5r:'^Y:^at ^
ed 011 the East side of Mam St. Ho.in *
BERNTSEN & OBERLE
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Woodworth, M. F. Cashion Advance. and Oklahoma State. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1906, newspaper, August 2, 1906; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102907/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.