The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1913 Page: 2 of 6
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Cashion, Oklahoma The Independent
Established May 14, 1908.
Time Table
East Bound No. 708due 1:09p.m.
West " No. 707 " 2:05 p.m.
These trains are daily.
J. B. Plum, Agent
Navina R. R. Time Card
Ft. Smith & Western
East Bound West Bound
So. Time
16 8 :o5 a. m.
20 3:1 o p. m.
Santa Fe
47
Henry M. Flagler to the skies
! since his death. He probably v. as
a great railroad and hotel builder,
but that does not obscure the fact
that he bad the Florida legislat
PUT ONE EYE OUT
Suffered 36 \ ears F rom
Skin Disease
I suffered from a skin disease
for 36 years, and about 6 months
No. Time
19 8:3o a. m
15 5:22 p. m
46 1:35 p. m.
1:35 P- m
——.—■— ——*
Col. A. T. Kidiardaon
General Auctioneer
I will cry sales for one per
cent. Phone 31
Cashion Oklahoma
Reference: Any one I have
cried a sale for.
C ol. !>• F. Kakins
General Auctioneer
Have had experience. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. For
sale dates see Farmers State
Bank, or Phone 152 R Line,
Cashion, Okla., my expense.
lie pair Man Returned
Will repair Shoes
and Harness. See
me 1 door north of
Murdock's hard-
ware, Cashion, Ok.
P. A. CRAWFORD
S. S. Cole
Notary Public
Farm Loans, Real Estate,
and Insurance. Insures
Farm and City Property.
Office E. Side Main Street
.Mrs. Florence "Went worth
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Editor and Proprietor.
Subscription $1. a year in advance
oO cents for 6 mo.
30 cents for 3 mo.
Entered as second-class mail mutter
at the postoffice at Cashion, Okla.,
for transmission through the mails,
under the Act of Congress March
3, 1879.
The bee that gets the honey.
Don't hang around the hive."
kl.MIIKM r. I'HONE
Published Every Thursday.
Cashion, Okla., June 12, 1913
More than a million acres of
agricultural land in the panhandle
section will be put on sale in Sep-
tember.
Unless some one balks at the
finansial arrangements, the Balk-
an war is over.—Alva Pioneer.
If a man was able to d6 just as
he pleased all the time, he would
still complain because he couldn t
do something else.—Alva Pioneer
ure pass a law to keep his wife ago jt attacked one of my eyes
confined in a mad house nearly and put it out. After 'twastoo
ail her life.—Logan Co. News. late, 1 p* a box of Hunt s Cure
and began to use it, ana 1 luuai
" 7 , v sav that it is the best remedy I
If Woodrow \\ llson had been ha*ve used 36 years, and I be
in the white house in 1893 in- jjeve jt wju cure any skin erup
stead of Grover Cleveland, his- tion. P* H. Chanej,
tory might have a different tale adv. Cane), ya.
to tell. Mr. Cleveland's catching
letter came after the event. It Harking Back to inco 11
came too late. Mr. Wilson's re- A good many phases of the cost
cent sound of the alarm comes in 0f living problems are curiously
time because it comes before. It overlooked or forgotten e\en by
sounds a different note—it calls those who are most afle6ted. Con-
the turn on "perfidy and dishon- sider, as an instance, that not
or" in season, and we see the bats only a higher standard of living
and owls and other birds of ill- but a higher standard of dying
omen flying to cover. — Dover and a higher standard of being
Sews. born prevail. Fifty 01 more years
ago being born was a luxury a
Since the beginning of time a poor man could aflord, and dying
certain class of citizens in all a necessity he could put up with,
communities have attempted to Now he must think twice before
save the people against their own he does either. It probably did
wishes, and it has proven a dis- not cost ten dollars to bring Gen-
mal failure. The newspapers eral Grant or General Lee or
Abraham Lincoln into the world,
or more than that to put their
fathers decently out of it. The
local cabinet-maker made a good
The anarchist who said the
stars and stripes were the emblem
of graft told an infernal lie and
ought to be kicked out of free
America. — Dover News.
Scandal is a terrible thing. It
can wreck the lives of individuals
and the scandal monger usually
gets off scott free. What is worse
than the scandal assassin.' He
deserves a more severe punish-
ment than he who places dyna-
mite in your pathway. — Broken
Arrow Ledger.
1
Cecil's
| Barber
| Shop
1 Suits Cleaned
j% and Pressed.
•j
• /
| Hats Cleaned
j Give me a call
v and leave orderj
'V
Hobble skirts got here just in
time. The women are just about
to break into the political arena
and when they do they will of
course want to put their feet up-
on the table while discussing grave
political questions, just the same
as men do.—Alva Pioneer.
have at all times tried to make it
clear that the man you meet in
every day business is your friend
and to a certain extent they have
succeeded, but not entirely, ay cherry coffin for six or eight dol-
the peddler gets in his work from lars and there was no undertaker
time to time and the people feel to double the bill. Now the showy
the sting, but one thing sure, the trappings of departure cost ten
man that goes against the other times that amount which is inter-
man's game should bear his bur- esting if not exactly alarming,
dens without a murmur as he goes , John Borroughs.
into the deal with his eyes open.
There is an old saying that there Council of Cashion meets l*t
3 " Monday night of each month m b.
is a sucker born every second and
the only sure and positive cure is
experience and the more costly it
comes the more valuable the les-
sons. It is a mistaken idea that
when we have a man in our midst
who is bad we should drive him
into some other community and
let him impose on other people.
If we can't stop him from operat-
ing, then let him ply his trade
until a remedy is found that will
put him out of business.—Alva
Pioneer.
S. Cole's office.
S. B. Stewart, Pres.
S. S. Cole, Clerk.
The town man likes to fix up
so he can spend his Sundays in
the country, while the man from
the country would really prefer
to spend his in town. Anything
for a change, as the married man
said who kissed the mulatto cook.
Better Than S])aiikiii
Spanking w'll not cure children
of wetting the bed, because it is
not a habit but a dangerous dis-
ease. The C. H. Rowan Drug
Co., Dept. B725, Chicago, 111., - ---
. ,. , • 0.1 1 Remedy." A. R. CANON, Worth, Mo.
have discovered a strictly harm-
less remedy for this distressing
disease and to make known its
Heart Disease Almost
Fatal to Young Girl
"My daughter, when thirteen years
old, was stricken with heart trouble.
She was so bad we had to place her
bed near a window
so she could get
her breath. One
doctor said, 'Poor
child, she is likely
to fall dead any
time.' A friend
told me Dr. Miles'
Heart Remedy had
cured her father,
so I tried it, and
she began to im-
prove. She took
a great many bot-
tles, but she is
spared to me to-
day, a fat, rosy
cheeked girl. No one can imagine the
confidence I have in Dr. Miles' Heart
Dr. <«.
HHNT1ST
- T'>±ty
of Guthrie, will be at the old Dr.
Raymond office in Cashion, the
last Monday in each month and
remains all week, (jet an ap-
pointment early in the week.
Neither the grasshopper scare
in the southwest nor the receiver-
ship of the Frisco railroad will
interfere with northern Oklaho-
ma. We are now in the midst of
a bumper wheat and oat crop and
corn and cotton never looked
better—Dover News.
The unbounded confidence Mr
Canon has in Dr. Miles' Heart Rem-
i edy is shared by thousands of
meiits they will send a 50c pack- others who know its value
age securely wrapped and prepaid experience
Absolutely Free to any reader of
The Independent. This remedy!
also cures frequent desire to urin-1 short rbr/ath' faint/"g spel.ls' T'1"
, . ing of feet or ankles, pains about
ate and inability to control urine the hcart and shouMcr blades> pal_
during the night or day in old or pitation, weak and hungry spells,
young. The C. H. Rowan Drug' you should begin using Dr. Miles'
Co., is an Old Reliable House; Heart Remedy at once. Profit by
from
Many heart disorders
yield to treatment, if the treatment
is right. If you are bothered with
write to them today for the free
medicine. Cure the afflicted mem-
bers of your family, then tell
your neighbors and friends about
The newspapers are eulogizing this remedy.—adv.
the experience of others while you
may.
Dr. Mites' Heart Remedy Is sold and
guaranteed by all druggists.
MiLES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1913, newspaper, June 12, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107140/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.