Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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Cashion Advance.
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VOL. VIII.
CASHION, OKLAHOMA,THURSDAYSEPTEMBEK 12. liH>7.
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Entire time will hereafter be devot
pel to the practice of law. Twenty-
five vears experience. Largest
library in Western Oklahoma.
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!>*.(}. A NICHOLS
1 >k'. C• w. RAYMOND
dentist
IN
K. L. Houaeworth and
J. L. Houaeworth.
PHYSICIANS
find SURGEONS.
hv'p r\
CASHION
Gloria c\y
!n Piedmont itn ITednesday.
ui
call answered promptly
day or night
OFFICE—North l*la!n Street.
S. W. IfOfiAN, A. L. HOUSEWORTH, E. L. WELCH
1 PiYjiidcut. V: co-President.
Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CASHION
No. OIOl.
Duos a General Banking Business
Mo''ley to Loan on Chattel
Or Commercial Paper,
FARM LQAKSTSPEGIALTY,
Notarv Public in Office- Taxes Paid for Non-residents.
Base Ball News.
The base hall game between
Cashion and Piedmont on Sat-
urday resulted in a score of
w to 10 in favor of Piedmont,
owing to the error by Cashion
boys and the fact that Pied-
mont spiked with two semi-
professional players.
The frame on Sunday between
Cashion and Navina was as
uusal won by Cashion, score ">
to I. This was the best played
name of the season, had it not
been for an error by the Na
vina boys the score would have
stood 2 to 1 in Cashiori's favor.
There will be a game played
here with the Twin Lake team
next Saturday.
TO THE CASHION ADVANCE;
In answer to the statement
, of the Kingfisher Star, I wish
1 to say I am malicotxsly and
most cowardly misrepresented
in that sheet, and dertiand the
proof of making any such state
ments over this county. This
is like all campaign lies, gotten
up on the eve of the election.
! If any one doubts my being a
i liberal voter on County offices,
1 for information call on Burel
| Burchett of Reeding who has
' known me for "J<> years.
Respectfully,
John H. Hall.
Cecil Fryriire was down to
Guthrie the first of the week.
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lUUKcroKs:
E. L. WEI.CH
HiifSFWoKTH
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K. M. HogAN
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Dr. C. .). Wilson, Veternary
Surgeon, has located perma-
nently in Cashion. He has had
'2r.> years of experience and
practice and is prepared to
treat all animals for any ami all
ailments. Headquarters at
Frvmire's Barn.
PAINT.
I'JOO lb work horse for
Arthur Bowliay
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Look at our paint stock. See the
"Acme Quality" mark you read about
011 every can and package and
you'll know why we tell you
to come here for perfect
paints, enamels, stains,
varnishes—every kind
of paint. /■'/
K
seed
1 buy
all
Save your peach
lingman. He wi
you bring hitn
I can sell you fann.
C. England
This
name
ACME QUALITY
m/m
—^f7: i j lu*< i £
NEW ERA'
means the best paints
made for every known use.
To every buyer goes the
practical painting guide—"The
Selection und Use of Paints and
Finishes."
4 STONF
TilE LEAblVC mtl««ISTS
take your home paper first
THEN SUBSDRIBE FOR
't he Kansas City Star and Times
The Star and Times, reporting the full tweut\
four hours' news each day in thirteen issues of the
paper each Week, are furnished to regnlar subscribers
at the rate ot 10 cents per week.
As newspapers. The Star and The Times have no
rivals. No other publisher furnishes his readers
with the full day and night Associated Press
reports, as does the Star and Times. This should
recommend the papers especially to the progressive
merchant and farmer.
Address The Kansas I itv Star,
Kansas City Mo,
Cali-
fornia
and Pacific Northwest
One-way Brcond-clasR (-olonist ticket*
on Kale daily via the Rock Island to the
West and Northwest:
Sept. 1 to Oct. 31
$OC from Kansas City and nearly all points
mJ in Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma.
Tickets good in Pullman Tourist sleep-
inn cars upon payment of berth rate.
• Make the trip this Fall to the Lard of
Fruit and Flowers, or to the bustling
Pacific Northwest.
Ask for copy of ©ur Tourist sleeping
car folder and full particulars. Add ess
J. A. STEWART,
C.Mr.1 Aim Pumhw Dwl. wi W LiaM.
KANSAS CITY.
or rail on lucol agent.
E c. SHOEMAKER ,
Cashion. Okla,
Be your own
Beauty Doctor
'THERE is but one method
acquirn'g and retain'iig
beautiful, ticar, delicately tinted
complexion. 11k' pores ol the
skin must lirst lit* rid of u!l in
purities, i.'ul {lie circulation
gently stirz■ uLttcJ t«' carry* nutri-
tion to oil the tiny cella and
tissues.
Pompcian Massage Cream
liuiiils up and rounds out the
contour of the fui'e and form by
cleansing, exercising, and ieedtnjj
the skin through ar.J through
by strengthening the muscles.
It removes all wrinkles, black-
heads, toughness, and iriitation,
without promoting the growth of
hair or causing the .skin to chine
-imparting a glow t>1 health und
beauty that only nature at her
best can giv.r
SPric* SOa and J/. OO />mr /ar.
Brooks f Stone.
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Lodge Directory.
Ancient Hkik am> Ac*
CF.rTKII M Ai <,N8.—t'ush*
ion Lodge, No. tW. meets
every 2d and 4th 5atc. r
day nights in Fraternity
hall. All Master Masons
tire cordially invited to
"tit with lie
\ l.VIN rOHNWKLL W. M
(i a it v kk secret ury
Indoiwndeut Order of Odd F«l
lows— Cashion I.odge, No .0 < «
Cashion. O.T., in ets each Tue*
day evening at I.O, O. K hall at 7.10 o'clotl
lilting brothers cordially welcomed.
Al.vtn (.'ohn'WKrU, N. G.
Modern Woodmen of Amori. <i
— Downs Camp No. 71.< •'
I Cashion, meets every Writ i l
third Saturday evening* t\i •
o'clock in Fraternity hall. Vis
King Neighbors gludly gtvetmi.
J. HolTBRWOKTU, V. t
e. I. w RI ch. Clerk.
JEWEL REBEKAH: Lodge,
No. 13 Meets every-d and tth
Safcurlerti in each ni.mtli in the
1. (). (). F. Hall.
| Rachel Cornwell, N. ti.
Maud Ba\ ant, Sc<\
GOV. FRANTZ Shawnee
Sept. 14th, one and one-third
fare for round trip.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
State Fair. October ">th to Kith.
One and and one third tare for
round trip.
Grand Lodge Encampment
for i- 0. O. F. and Rebakah,
assembly Oklahoma City, Oct.
| 14th to 19th, one and one third
| fare for round trip.
E. C. SHOEMAKER, Agent,
Cashion. Okla.
Royal Neiohiuiks, Cashion
Camp No. ~r>70 met is !Jd and
4th Monday of each month at
the Masonic Hall
Nora Houseworth, Oracle.
Sue E. Gar ver, Recorder
Areme Chapter O. E. S.
Meets the I.St and ikl We%
nesday of each month.
Mrs. Nellie Hogan W. Mt
Mrs. Emma Welch, Sec,
"Faclr.g the Music."
Some authorities nay that "fartns
the miistn" 13 a phi-aao dertvod fnmi
the old mustei'lng militiamen, wlic.'
every rittzen soldier, oftr:i ^reat!/ em
barra&sed and fefiLrful of making an un
satisfactory fl(?uve in uniform, iiad t
step Into his iildce and tact, tlio lian .
and its music. The more probable
planation is found in the theater
where actors, waiting their call In th'
Krefnroom, havt> to be ready to !!<> l>
fore the audiince and iileially facv
the music."
Chief Cause of Suicide.
The old school of neuropalliolof 1st*
maintained that every case of suicidn
was a case of Insanity, but that the
ory has been abandoned because ot
tho preponderance of testimony
against it. Acute mania sometimes
causes suicide, but In the largo nui
ority of cases sheer laziness and pol
I troonery furnish the plain evidence of
• j motive. The lazy theory is, therefore,
S .1 Evans say* those whoI Approximately correct, «•%< a though
, ,, i; It Is Improperly restricted to hot
failed to attend the Republican l
meeting Tuesday night
a good thin
missed I all.
weather suicides. It really applies to
CASHION
The brightest, cleanest, most most attractive inns
presentable and most desirable town in Oklahoma
NEEDS
A Brick Plant.
A Flouring Mill.
A Canning Factory.
A Better Newspaper.
A Denatured Alcohol Distillery
A thousand Industrious and en-
terprising citizers.
A First class Dry Goods, Clo
thing and Shoe Store.
The natural and inevitable business of the tow
■justifies all these tud there is opening for all thei
here. We are here to let the world know.
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