Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. VIII.
CASHION. OKLAHOMA,THURSDAY .TI'XW H*. 11W)7.
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JK.Ii. A NICHOLS
F1-K.<\ \v. kaymond
DEN TI ST
IN CASHION
l^x'e-rs iM OT3C-I i-\ V
Kiiisrlblii'r. O.T.
Hoiw" rth And
L. House worth.
PHYSICIANS
I Methods too raucous and
raw for Koosevclt.
Kansas * it y Tinier.
Lack of RejHiblifiiH Lcadt'i'sliiji
In OkLilioitia.
it
miles Kn-.t ami -t op■■ half
mil It's Nor Hi <>f < 'ashion.
Notice
In ri«dmont wi NVi-I
I or sale ..i D.mu . • «•., \ nax sold my Grocery ' * *-<
iioss to Mssrs Smith, I'romwc'1.
and Klin-m i a ml \> ishin.v to
l.avt t'ashio 1 .is soon as
' ble, 1 Iter In rosiest all |in'•
I ■ sons know in:' 1 lionise vrs to ! ''
1 have sold my stoi K of ier iU(i0l->t«*(l to me, to call anil s. l
j elm ml isc and fi xtureji local< d in ^ |c iheir ea .diest con venii-e.'e
i t'.isliion, Kingfisher ( oimt\.' 'K j may |K> toned at the l(,irst Ne
f evident that the repub ; i.ihoma. to M. 1.. Cromwell lu>' l;, ,n.i 1 1'
PONS | lican party in Oklahoma lacks w;u pa v all the indebted :n oi
S.tiu atiKUC • ' ' i le;uiership of the rijrht sort. sajt| stacl. of Merchandis.'. an 1 j
.- —•—-• i the overwhelming defeat ol last co|itvt all notes and account'
\1« call nr wcrcd prompt'" ! fall appears to have tailed in ptM-tainiitu" to said busines:.. I
d?.v or night. ' brinjriny the party toarealiza- wish lo thank all my patron-
rt 4 lion of this weakness lor .! !(),. tiieir liberal support. und
OFFICE— North Ms'n Street- >t.ems content to submit to the
ll.lU lat vcr.
II yon v ant a new smnim
I hat set- Mrs. Hale's new line.
an sell you fami.
Fairland
hope they will continue th
dictatorship of the professional sanit. to my successor.
political jobbers who were to
* ■ tlie disaster of the
4 •' '"1U
l PWAPT'ri r L WETXH, 4 i last election.
I S. W. HOC AX. A. L. bOLSKUO... • • c<isfcier. }| Tlu. 1Kirly has already been
Pp.'.-idt tit
j FIRST NAIIONA
Li 111 < £*
:>o. gup
Yours Truly.
F. K I loujjditon.
Notice:.
' All AD\' ■ ">'i l subscriber-.
. supplied nu.y call at the o.
John F. Klingman "<« '-"'l ;i ^r>-« ' 'll"
|- - - - • j tion,
♦ posing the constitution witlio ;t i
+ !
;ommitted to the policy of op ,
anv c
lear or dij^nilied stt^cs-1
I ((st Office lee ' ream l'ai b'r
/,-nt for S'PAK l.-M aI'I'^1
^ , * . . , . A \ sj ' 1 I I " '
} ' tions as to specilie amendment | ; Wednesday, I Lodge Direct()I \ .
I M,, «h.. Mistrnmeiit. This course 1,"VlU'"u .. I
I it0 lhe instrument. This vottr.e ^ Keturcs Saturday,
j * ; is merely an invitat on for an- - • —
i q G-eiieral Banking Business t; other "'drubbing • S'..C' ' CaUonS. S. Colef<.r.Iustice
^ ^',K/ "" ^'administered m li'Ut . of the Peace and Xotarj' work.
* > j To add to the unfortun:;te
! nation the "leaders" are utxir^l Carboliner.rn will t-radical «•
tnd exterminate lie . nut -s and
a NO. K NT KHKK AN'1
( K'I'TK.II M A!;ON. I
ion l.odfrt'. No. •. i...
Mon?y to Loan en Ctiai t?
Or Commercial Paper.
>hfi« ii - .J ■■■r-it,! I -
B0KBE;: -trasui
+* aNotarv \"c
H. W. Hoqa^
A.
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i Fixes I '..ti
iuukcto::--
Ti. TJ■ Wsi.ct:
3r Non-res lenti
SUMMER
i
Buy the Paint
Of course you have read in the great
magazines about "Acme Quality
r±d paints, enamels, stains and v.irnishes,
and how this quality mark lias mrale
it easy for even the most inexpeiicneed u>
get just the right pant fur every pur;«ic
This is the mort important advance ever
made in the paint industry, and in erd..r
that you may benefit we ve made this an
leaders" are urtfin^
J the party to also assume a"ne^
ati\e" attitude towe.rd p.rohi'oi I*11 insects and vermin
ti,m lor no other reason than! test ju.nltry bouses Jov
| that the democratic voters ha\t at Arkansas Lumber i ard.
I already nominated a prohibi-|
1 tionise for governor.
j The spectaclv' of the party of
! Roosevelt and Taft be infused
merely for ah obstruction to de
feat the j >i"« > t' :-a- a ve se'iitiinent
of i ';<• new sta,1 ' i ia .-.iluation ; o
.An;, ti-, t'v syi :t>
• tli\ for such nearsighted g*'ner
ali-i'iip.
I'd ; iv,aV be n'ood and sufti-
,-i at reasons for the defeat of
the constitution, but these rea-
sons will, not be made apparent
jbv a policy of opposition to the
; democratic party which policy
panders to every non-pro;,re .s
i \-i ■ sentiment in Oklahoma.
i ii ■ i -publicans should adopt
(hi-1.', -t there is in the consti- R
it
sal.
or UNUSUAL INTEREST
Colifornia and Return
One {arc fur t!ie round trip. Juiu V 1 is.
Lonn return limit ind tibcrw itop-ovof
uriviU'gen. , 7
Ah one faro for ilv round tr.p. lo;-,
t,, jn / 5. muiIIt favorable lin >t .f. i
• fp-ovt-rs. Vali.ii.t >n ,t t.ckfts lor retain
trip requires payment '-<1 ft it tntte ol
exVU Por^and (or att«bt ad4itton l ooat
Pactiic i'-iOiihwcsl
One fare for the r«. ,n I tiH, Jun*? 20 to
July u. tu Portlan ' i acoma, Seattle and
\ uncouver. Very 1 % rate al mi same
liafs to Si o!<an«. 1 jr*i limit, Septcni-
b!r 1 -. StMH •' . . Me.
V,1 Cahi.il n:- fcii |ht «(ldltio«*l co t.
Ff V IO l.t Of:t'. .N". .
ws / rL^x 47 «-v"r> *"'1 11'' *' "
a/ tk > iiiirhtK in l i t
r- 7% t. ill. All Mm *. 1 Mm*
hiv cor«lially Invit ■' \
not with us
AI.V1 N c:UUN^ 1 1 1 v; u
(J AH villi S<-«.Tctury
I ml* •••'' '• ",,,u r 01 V
,1' ^ ( hhWioii, O I . in ' 14
lay 'voinnir wt l.O, O i Inol ut <
is . brother* con'MlU v\. I oi.u*;l.i
ALA 1 N Cohnwki.I.,
S S. Co o,
Modern WofKlmon of Amorita
(• hum 1 " • 1 •- 1 >' f " ' ' '
V.-// • ' Til -.li'.n iy evt 11.1 • mi '
y'( o «M k ,.1 li-Htfin 'IV'hull. v.
.. „„ NelKlil.nn I- 1 ■>
.1 U. Noomwqktb, C.
1' i4 w ' i.t h. ' MerK.
FARMERS
.- n.vi:ii ninei-: 1 NmN
KMX ifi i :.i *i UriiiM/'^.y "l*hti
Sliver Rlilga School Vouw Arthm Bowh*jr,
I'ri-^id. nt, J"hn 11: V ' '■>
I V"Cl
till >11 Hi
tW'lll,
CASHION U^l
2d i n.' it i Mondn, nltf "•
< .1 hl i'i , l> (1 Woodwori
S s Colo, SfCM-tiiry,
store. 11 does not matte'r what
yon want to paint, from re-
touch" - nnoldchairto p.iinting
a new house, we can (;ive you,
under this "Acme Quality"
mark, the right material for a
perfect joh.
And to make the work still
easier, when you buy, ask for
a copy of the new textbook,
"The Selection and I'se of
Paints and Unishes.
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Fresh and Sa s 1 ,/yf.eii i.r> _
• K^^in-TWii w-r«*an. •- .''"-.s •
FiSH UNO Gnr.it IK SEASON
C^-.SZ~ S=-^-XT2 FOE X-ZXDES
tution, reject the unwi- • or '. i-
cion provisions -if they exist
and place themselves in harmo-
ny with th i agresftlvc,hi|rh mind-
ed citizenship of Qklabomf. |
'f > o]<! school ■ ystem of the
. i;iti al carpet banker and the
r. :e grabber can not win when
v people have an exalted
■ <.!' pub!i ' decency.
K n.- asher Coulily
Norma! !!nf*litute.
I s s t for duly lath, and lasts
! v We are e:;pectii " tin
largest enrollment in the hi.-to
, yof the county. We have se
lected the but available In
stridors. Special attention
will be n'iven to the new coule e
oi ,lud\ for the rural schools.
Yours Very Truly,
(leo. Moore,
t'.). Sapt.
riMimui'M rmiliry
I huv ■ villi r barred or white
jtwo pea<of each and jnst as
i/, 11 >d stoc!c ■ you can tret by
sending to Kastern fan.iers,
I JCyirs ^l.TiO per setting of 15
to pa.'ties calling at my home
un 1 sj p;-; wtlinyr when sent
' by espres .. K. 1^. Welch,
J ~ itic&iowii ;".xnosiiion
q B| 1 •, |a md fil • 111 day < seur*
• on .. Uy at all Uo< k liland
I. ■ ef W-'t« ;: c . I
j., . - , t. C.rnrul ii..v al ar. 1 niililSVy ^I'ce-
Submarine warships* Airships.
Night illuminations.
t.o 'lirr.'t, or f . j light :<cioo 'i t
vary yur route ■ • ■ I ' • •' m -'
New York, rhiladclphia, Wa hingum.
lt.ltimorc, cic.
Oihcr Low Rates
To ChicnEO etvl ti.'- r,:..at L:.ke -a It
i >r .11'. n-.f -1 I'-'"'rr "« I"- 1 ' ' •' 1
pitr RiMl. Tu St. Louis. ToStrMnM
Sinin: —KniKli. ,1 ''>. r l'-icn - ' "i
r inly — 1 sIv lor Iv in-!itii (J
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VA'b'A' ti ' ' o■ ;
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, ' ■ ■ - J' t-, : l :
j v-' ti-atuJ literature ir-M
tialcU liuraturc fi m
K. <'. Si i( >K.> 1 \ K i'.l J.
('.ishion. <)kla.
,11 \.\j !M i' KK Ali: Lod^
No 19 Meeis every -Jd and Ith
Sj ''•< n 1 acli uioiil i. n th-
I 0 O. F 1 •:• i
liac)tel ' ornwell, N. ' •
Mand May." i .Ve".
Roy a t< Kkiohbors, Cashion
Camp Ho. 2670 meets 2d and
14th Monday of each month at
the Mat onic 11*11.
' : .1.1 !^> . t V,tilth, ' Meld ■
Sue K. (Jarver, ivecorci r
in 1 fiiuyr.Of'ejni1
a 1 mH ri p fa i p
yiii^i ill s
1
t'a-1 Ok It.
'fi P
Hearse furnianed free
with 0.11 Aciult Caskets.
Office at
MAINE HOTEL.
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Woodworth, M. F. & Woodworth, D. G. Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1907, newspaper, June 27, 1907; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102949/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.