The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1915 Page: 2 of 6
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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^^rNGFISHER.OKLA.
!>r. G. W. H YATT
DI.XTIST r- ;
Of Guthrie, will be at the old I>r. Raymond
office Id Cashion, tlie last Monday in oacb
month and remains a wooK. Oct an appoint-
ment early in the week.
\X. M. STOXKK
Writes Insurance for the
ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE
On Country Property. Stock. School Hous-
es and Churches, Automobiles ami l'or«l Curs
Hail Insurance on Crops a H pecialty.
Cashion / hone No. Gl-H. Office with /he
Independent Printlnif Offloe.
How's This?
We offer Nne Hundred Dollars j
Reward for any case of Catarrh j
that cannot be cured by Hall s
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,O.
We, the undersigned, have known t.
J. Cheney for th * last IB years, and
Oelieve him perfectly honorable in ail
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by his firm. „„,,,.nDon
NATIONAL BANK 01- COMNiKRCE,
Toledo, U.
Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken intern-
ally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. ^'stl"
monials sent free. Price 75c per bot-
tle. Sold bv all druggists.
Take Hall's Family I'ills for consti-
pation —adv.
I am handling a full line of
Farm Implements, Woven Fence
Wire, from 26 to 5S inch, and
furnish tools to put it up.
Call on G. T. STONE.
Col. A. T. lliclianlson
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
1 will cry sales t'< r I per cent Phone :U, Cn-h-
Ion, ok la. Kel'ereaco: Any one I have crier
a sale lor.
Col. 1'. Kakins
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
Have had experience. Satisfaction tfuarari
toed. For sale dates see Fanners State Bank
or Phone 152 K Line, Cashion.. Okia. at nr
expense.
A new stock of Fresh Candies
just received at Marriotts.
Farm Wanted
1 will pay cash or trade for a good
farm that suits me, and priced right.
If you want to sell or trade, see me.
1-tf. Phone 26 G. R. I* IELDS
A |( S T K A C T S
W00DW0RTH & MOORE
BONDED ABSTRACTORS
Complete abstracts of title to all lands in Kins;
fisher county.
205 1 (East Stile) North Main Street.
Kingfisher Oklahoma
S. S. Cole
NOTARY PUBLIC
(•arm Loans, K^ai Kstate, and Insurance. In
mires Farm and J'ity property. Oflice K. Side
oflMaiu Street, Cashion, Okia.
Don't fail to look over the lines
of tailor made Suits at Marriotts.
Mrs. Frank Stephens returned home
from Piedmont last week.
Jake IlyBer made a trip to Arkansas
last week.
Mrs. B. G. Clift and baby, of Guth-
rie, was here the first of the week vis-
iting relatives.
liork has quite a window display of
"Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils, all
of which is neat and nobby and will
pay any Inoustt wife to look over. This
ware is already taking the place of
porcelain and granite ware in many
kitchens.
The n*w bricks are having nice can-
vas roller awnings placed on thfin.
Th#y ar« very neat and look a hundred
per cent better than the old wooden
awnings.
Miss Alma Stephens returned home
Sunday after visiLing several days with
Miss Elsie Wedertz at Cashion.—Cres-
c nt News.
In a republic, education is indiipens-
able. A republic without education is
like the creature of imagination, a hu-
man being without a foul, living and
moving blindly, with r.o just sens# of
the pre.-enl or the future. Charles
Sumner.
-:- QUALITY
Is the first thing to be considered when buying build-
ing material. We are in position to furnish you
this or we have the largest stock of bright, new
Lumber that the yard has ever had. We invite ev-
eryone to come to our yard and "be showed."
ArKansas Lumber Co.
Phone No. 50. J. Arthur Short, Mgr.
Pi'ospccts CwOOCl
The crop conditions never looked better
in Oklahoma.
We will try to make our store look
equally as good. We call attention to
the brands of goods we carry which are
the best we can purchase.
When you fail to find what you
want, ask us.
Kling'iiiaiB Bros.
FOR RENT-good house. Call at The ethics of the business world are
this office. that th« man who makes his money by
Wanted—to list a few farms
at their actual cash value. It
might be possible to sell or trade.
48 tf. A. B. WIGHT .
the nickel route should dun for his five
cents just the same as the bigg< r busi-
ness man should dun for five do.lars.
The man who does not do the firs
when necessary, will never be able to
S do the latter.-Alva Pioneer.
Cashion Garage &. Repair Co,
—Dealers in-
Auto Supplies and Repairs; also Pumps and
Windmills. Tin Shop in Connection.
Gasoline and the Best
Dry Batteries Always
WILFORD COLE,
Manager.
Opening Dance
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May 14, 1915.
In Rector's Hall in Cashion. Adler's Orchestra.
Good Music Good Oi
Admission - - Pay at Deor
To Out' Customers:
Buy your Flour at Wholesale Prices right from our
Warehouse.
El Reno's Best Flour, per cwt $3.70
Hum Reno " " " 3*80
Best McAlester Coal $7.00
L ti • | j
•lei'ti El Reno Mill &. Elev. Co.,
$1.00 | | EI. C. Wegener, Manager. Cashion, Okla.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1915, newspaper, May 13, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107240/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.