Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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Cashion Advance
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VOL. VIII.
CASHION, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY AUOIJST <S, 11)07
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UGUST ULEARANCE OAH
THE GRAND LEADER commences its big-
Clearance Sale of Summer Goods on FRIDAY. AUG.Slll,
and closes SAT. AUG. 17th- I'i'iccs will lie cut rcgahllftss of cost.
EIGHT DAYS OF BARGAIN GIVING!!
FlpilrOflH Farp °"thebas'sof a mile each way
C11I VJCIU laic r ctlU for every dollar purchased.
Buy round trip ticket and show return portion when asking your fa re refuuded.
Salt commences Friday,,
lhe Oth, closes the 17tli.
ft GRID LEADER 6Tt.
Write for a circulai telling
I about Tjlia birr SJ,|(.
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CASH ION will I Snftk Kiiliter's ('rrara Flour.
entertain the lt<""c <lrivero,a
WORLD
C. R. KliTXCilMAX
wagon containing tlie greatest
I number of pound of women.
One Pocket Knife RRYANT&SON
,To the winner of a hundred yard race for bov.
] Z years of age. *
Buggy Whip.
It would livae been idt
i iittenst'ly practical .it
SATURDAY,
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CALHOUX & EVAXS iu,uvu^ ,r- I^terrm
To (lie winner of a hundred vard race to fat men i tl,e,nsel ves 1,1 revision,
! tlie delegates had ignored tlie
I and I lahoma Republicans had~
same i C',ailC0 to "Hvt right'1 on the
time it the Oklahoma rej n) li-
rans iind incorporated a de-
mand for tariff revision into)
their tirst state platform It I
ist en- •—
not to I
j tat ili witiiout
i principle ot
they chose to
-Kansa
■pudiating- the
rotfcction; h-it
yt off wronp."
City Sta.t.
would have 1'
'en ax !•
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The Following
Premiums
over 200 lhs,
$2.00 Parasol THE FAMOUS
I o the lady coming the greatest distance to do shop-
ping in Cashion by
Child's Rocker SHAW
bur tlie heaviest baby under six months old.
$1.50 in Cash .). ],. SMITH
To the one who throws a base ball the greatest
distance
The Shortest lia r Cut E. W. H)WELL
bor tlie longest haired man that comes
•li u Bail and Batt #J. F. KLIXGMAN
Will r>C 1 the Winning base ball nine
Pi£ Pen Pattern HOUSTON
Of Lumber
To person walking furthe«t on hands
\ Gold Crown. OR. RAYMOND
public shu.
1 Will sell at public auction at
my farm, 7 miles east and 2
miles north Kingfisher, -i miles
west of Wandel, on THURS-
DAY, AUG. |;
at 10 a.m., tin
. commencing
following- pei
A WAR
to Visitors
t() (Z?mJlion ' ° 'he prettiest lady that comes to town
* Subscription CASHK)S
li) E! M l El.'vatar Co ~
ist.Prfirinm:
I'll" 5Mfc.s;i?k"El Kt-aa !?esi' F our.
L'nd.hmsni:
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To The Cashion Advanec ADV ANCE
For the best public recitation of the advertisers and
merchandise advertised in the Advance
A Gallon Jug of ARKANSAS
Carbolineum LUMHER CO.
I o owner of heaviest spring chickens brought to
town
Bottle si Walker's Tonic HROOKN & STONE.
subject of the tariff altogetlu..
lint it was disapointing in the
extreme that this first Republi
caa convention of this new
state that is to be, went out of
its way to pledge itself to the
present tariff system. In so sonal property-
•loin* the convention gave to I t HEAD OF HORSES
the opposition a greater ad-|,
I vantage than it was necessary ~ liay Horst* H and il years old,
i to concede, an advantage that V>''"'ll l-"1'each, good team,
will more than offset those 1 ,>1K'lcski" mare 4 years old;
held by the Republican orgai -1 w<h>s. 1 buckskin
anal ion in relation to objection-! '")rs''' (i years old, wglu. lif.'O
able features in tlie proposed j -0 HEAD OF CATTLE
constitution, which is of Dem- 10 head of Heifers, good sto.k.
n uitic making. Oklahoma .'I young Bells fit for u a
JjU.YlHKIt CO. -pi.lt>- Url, revW..niI.air.Ji,.
it has absolutely no need in li yearling steers.
any section in any line of bus-
iness, for a protective tariff.
It will be one of the foremost 1
agricultural states. The tariff! tweve inch Rock Island' gan^i
is all a burden and in no sense P'(,w-
a protection to the agracultur FREE LUNCH AT NOON,
al class. The new state for TERMS; One years time on ap'
years to come will be active in Prove'l security, with su un
building iMties, towns farm over 1*") Sums of |I0 and
p'r c?ut d'.s-
FARM MACHINERY
two Disc gauge plow.
lit. Pa tall Lai,
JYr M l#il «if bread niHde Trom Fl Red Letter Edition Bible
R-ao Hour bj-lg1:* of J.L.Sraittl A- Co. Best 1 minute speech against prohibition
Best 1 minute speech for prohibition
Wash Bowl and Pitcher J. L. SM I TI I A; C( >.
!i\ Btrntsoii & (ibtrio, ^ ° lat^ u,1° brings largest amount of cream
One 10 lt . tii'j ol LirJ.
To irrwn who vjI•; iink t>!
in .sh«rfwt liie,
Contiuurd uext column
| A Silver Dollar FIRST X'T'L BANK.
I or winner of potato race for boys and girls under If)
$2.50 w. A, CROMWELL
For person bringing most cream to Confnt'l CreamCo
I Fly Net CLFFT & CO,
For young man who brings largest number of girls in
one vehicle.
cash.
houses, breaking up new lands um'er>
and otherwise preparing to jcount f',r cash.
take care of it's increasing! OTTO HONEGGE!?.
population and developing it's T. L. THOMPSON Auetionee-
natural resources. It should J. G. CONDIT Clerk
have low prices on lumber and
all ot'.ier bulding materials, on
machinery, on household goods,
on grocery stocks, on wearing
apparel: that is, it should have
the prices on these things re
duced in proportion to the ex
cess profits now made on tin
FILES CURED
Dr. G. S. Pettit, th- Pile a* .!
Rectal Specialist of Oklaho- ..
( it}*, will t>e at the hotfl M
every Thursday morning. i
w.i im se ^lKirntoe to cure every i a.st
articles by the various trusts I t')Ut'h v/ithout a surgeon's h.-.. e
controlling them. But the ^'ay when I'ured. Dr- tVtt; .
prices will never be lowered so
long as the tariff is premitted
to shelter the trusts. The Ok
Save your |>earh nerd
Klinginan. lie will buy
you bring him.
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Woodworth, M. F. & Woodworth, D. G. Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1907, newspaper, August 8, 1907; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102955/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.