The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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•'Low F;ire j (The following "pomes" are published
To the
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P IlKI'N!
Panama Pacific
international
Exposition
San Francisco
Panama California
San Diego
$51.60
j by request — Editor.)
Modesty
When every pooi in Eden wa^ a mirror
That unto Eve her dainty charms pro-
claimed.
She Wt-lit undressed without a single
.fear or V
Thought that she had need to be a-
shamed,
;'Twas only when she'd eaten of the
apple
That she became inclined to be a
prude,
| And found that evermore she'd have to
;| See our big New Line of Shoes
before going' elsewhere
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General Merchandise
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From Cashion, Okla. w Jfrtpplfa . n m nf
Wilh the mucn debated problem ol
Tickets on sale daily until the nude.
Nov. 30th Limit 3 months •*
not to exceed Dec. list. Thereafter she devoted her attention,
_ v " I iler time and all her money to her
1 011 cast go one way clothes,
am! 1'4'ilSI'B) aaolSiec And that was the btgir.ning of conven-.
Visit ' Lion,
Kolll Fairs at One i'osl And modesty as well, so 1 tuppose.
Ask for beautiful illustrated | R~c,^'wm*al' ut 10 f"shio"'8
literature, and lull illforma* Now the gi.is conceal bo little from
tion regarding'fares, routes, the men,
. It would seem th> t. in the name of ail
tram service, etc. # < that's decent,
TXT .. , 11,, Some one ought to pass the apples j
Write ami ask about them 'round aea-n.
POLLOCK &. HOST
PHYSICIANS AMD SURGEONS
Office Hours 8 to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m.
All work yiven prompt and careful attention. By observing
the above office hours v<>n tun depend upon finding me at my
office, and avoid waiting. Day Phone 25. Night Phone 44.
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{ New Candies
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Fresli Fruits \
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Write to
FAY THOMPSON,
Division Passenger Agent,
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKL
or consult
J. B. PLUM,
Station Atfent, Cashion, Okla.
Farms for sale. See S. S. Cole
RICHARDSON will sell all your
Farm StoJk at reasonable ratee..
I have on hand 32 and 4 6 inch
stay Lyon woven wire fencing; also
28 and 48 inch mesb, of above, wire
8ee Q. T. Stone.—Adv.
11 Isn't Your Town; It's You
. If you want to live in the kind of a town
1 Like th<* kind 01 a to vn .vuu iilo,
: You needn't slip your clothes in a grip i
' And start on a long, !o^g hike
You'll only find what you left behind,
For thera's re thing that's really r.*w.
It's a knock at yourself when you knock
your town;
It isn't the town—it's you.
Real towns are nut made by men afraid
Lest somebody else .gets ahead,
When ever y one works and nobody shirks J
Y #u can raise a town from the dead.
And if, wuile you make your personal j
Bt'lKt*,
Yopr neigiibord^can make one, too,
Your ro.vn will be what you want to j
see;
It ijn'i the town—it's you.
—Cincinnati Kotary Club.
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Fine Cigars and Tobaccos I
fountain Drinks Confections ♦
The Best Home Made Chilli j
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Ralph G. Marriott ♦
♦ Wall Papers
That Beautify Your Home. J
y
We have a superb assortment of
Beautiful Designs for every room in
your home. Get our figures on your
entire job. We'll save you money.
I. STONE, Druggist
We would be glad f every «',ne of
our subscribers knowing themselves to j
he delinquent for The Independent
would come in and renew for a other |
year. In order to increase our circula- j
tion wa are putting the price of this j
paper down to 25c a year. This rate i
will be subject to (hange without no- j
tice, so if you see an X opposite your
name on the paper it is a sign your
time has run out and y<u should renew ;
if you want this paper This should bt
attended to a* early as possible. Now |
is the time to send The Independent to
your friends and relatives.
Rheumatism Yields Quickly
to Sloans
Y< u can't prevent an attack of rheu-
matism from coming on, nut you can
stop it almost immediately. Sloan's
Liniment gentry applied to the sore
joint or muscle penetrates in a few
m nutes to the inflamffl spot t lat caus-
es the pain It soothes the hot, tend-
er, swolen feeling, and in a very short
time brings a relief that is almost, un-
he ievable until \ou experience it. Get
a bottle of Sloan's Li iment for 25c of
any druggist and have it in the house
- against colds, sore and swollen joints,
lumbago, sciatica and like ailments.
Your money back if not satisfied, but
it r'oes gi e almost instan: relief.—adv.
am now selling at the following prices:
Coal Oil - - per 5 gallons 55c
Gasolene - " 5 " 80
Linseed Oil - "1 " 80c
Page and Lyon Fencing Wire at £ost.
Phone
18
G. T. Stone
Just received a car load of good
Locust Posts. A. C.i Houston
Lumber Co.
FOR SALE- Red Top Sourless Cane
Seed. See B. F. Woodworth 45f.
Don't fail to look over the lines
<,f tailor made buns at Marriotts.
1 have plenty of 6-inch stay woven
v^-ire. CJ. i. b FOIn iii
A new stock <>f Fresh Candies
iust receivi "i.at Marriotts.
FOR RENT—good l ouse. Call at
his office.
See A. C. Houston Lumber
Co., for White Oak Ties for Coi-
ner Posts
For Logal Work, see 3. S Cole
* Arranging a Duel
Two Irishmen arranged to light a
duel with pistol?. One of thtm was
distinctly stout, and when he saw his
lean adversary facing him "he raided an
objection
"Bedad!" he said, "I'm twice aa big
a target as he is, so I ought to stand
; twice us far away from him as he is
fro u me."
•'Be aisy now," replied his second,
"I'll so >n put that li^ht."
Taking a piece of chalk from his
i pocket he drew lines down the stout
S man's coat, leaving a space between
them.
"Now," he saitj, turning to the oth-
er man, "fire away, ye spalpeen, and
! remember that any hits outride that
chalk line don't count." —Lippincott's.
BIG DANCE!
In Rector's Hall in Cashion
Wednesday Night
March 31, 1315
Music by Kellogg's 4-Piece Orchestra
Admission One Dollar Pay at the Door
Rus Bryant and family were up from
Oklahoma City over Sunday.
Vuyone who wants.
The Wichita Eagle
Daily and Weekly
Address T. H. Keiler, 105 1-2 S. Division Str \ I.
Guthrie, Okla , or cull tit The lnde. o.nciciu.
Carbon Paper
LADIES I- We have plenty of Carbon Pa-
p r on hand that we are selling cheap. It is
,c«>od grade, at.d any size you want. Just thr
•Ond yon wan: for tranBterrinjr patterns,
('ill for it at lndependeut office.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1915, newspaper, March 25, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107233/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.