The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1915 Page: 2 of 6
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The Independent
Established May 14, 1908
Did you ever stop to think that
you can get most anything from
a knitting needle to a threshing
machine in Cashi* n? We have
three or four stores in town that
deal in general merchandise that
carry heavy stocks of the very j
bc!-t t<> he had, a dry goods and
clothing store that has its shelves
full of good goods, a drug store
with a complete line of drugs, i
, hardware stores that have what
Subscription $1. a year in advance! « , , ., k
bO cents for C mo. ! >'ou want, lumber yards, that can
3d cents for 3 mo. furnish vou material to build any
| thing from a cow shed to a man-
Entered as second-class mail matter
at the postoftice at Cashion, Okla., sion, garages, confectioneries,
for transmission through the mails.grocery stores, and a good market
under the Act of Congress Marchj? _ '
>V. 1<\ I1AKXA Kl>
Editor and Proprietor.
3, 1879.
'The bee that gets the honey.
Don't hang around the hive."
Published Every Thursday.
Cashion, Okla., Oct. 21 ,1915
Old vSol is back on the job now
and the most popular loafing place
is on the sunny side of the street.
Mrs. Gait is the subject of the
head lines now. What matters it
if Carranza has been recognized
and Bulgaria has plunged into
the war, or if the U.S. is going to
organize a Continental army,
when it is a settled fait that the
President is going to be married
Even the Ford's are having to
be pushed thru some ot the mud
holes now.
And now comes Italy for a loan
England got her loan thru within
a few days after making applica-
tion. Pretty good business, huh?
Well just keep on raising wheat,
corn, cotton, a horse and cow now
and then let Europe do the fight
ing and America will reap the
profit.
A shake up in the English cab
inet has resulted in the resigna-
tion of the Attorney General, Sir
Edward Carson, with the results
that Sir Ian Hamilton, command
er of Dardenells operations has
been recalled. This is only a be
ginning of "sha ;e ups" in the
cabinets of Europe, and before
the present trouble is brought to
a close there will be other Com
manders, Lords and perhaps
Kings and Emperors shaken loose
from their jobs.
for any products you may have to
sell. Why not trade at Cashion
with the merchants who have put
in these heavy lines of merchan-
dise and who invite you repeat-
edly to trade with them thru the
colums of this paper? If there is
anything you need come to Cash
ion after it and ten chances to one
you will be able to take it home
with you and get the immediate
use ot it.
A WONDERFUL
ANTTISEPTIC
Germs and infection aggravate ail- i
rnents and retard healing. Stop that
infection at once. Kill the germs and 1
get rid of the poisons. For this pur- j
pose a single application of Sloans Lin- ;
iment not only kills the pain but de-
stroys the germs This neutralizes in-
fection and gives nature assistance by
overcoming congestion and gives a
chance for the free and normal flo^ of
the blood. Sloan'a Liniment is an emer-
gency doctor and should be kept con
stantly on hand. 25c., 50c. The $10',1
size contains six times as much as the
25c.
(Adv )
The hotel Maine is undergoing
a thorough cleaning and remod-
eling and will open up within the
next few days under the manage
merit of Mesdames Fisher and
Jennings. Under this manage-
ment we feel that we will have a
hotel that will equal, if not surpass
any hotel in a town of this size, i
Clothes cleaned and pressed at
Marriott's.
If you are a knocker it will be
perfectly satisfa6tory with the
good citizenship of Cashion for
you to move. Your presence may
be missed for awhile but your
absence will not be regretted.
TAKE NOTICE
All parties knownig themselves
indebted to us will kindly call at
my store and make settlement at
i once, and thus avoid the sxpense
of sending a collector.
I. H. Rector.
Get our prices on groceries.
Klingman Bros,
See our line of shoes and rubber
goods. Klingman Bros.
Mrs. Longnecker, of Lawrence,
Kans, came in today.
QUALITY
Building
Material
Arkansas Lumber Co.
Phone No. 50. J. Arthur Short, Mgr.
/
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.
Buy it—a good farm. I have them to sell.
Insure your buildings, stock, grain and auto-
mobiles in the, old reliable, St. Paul Ins. Co.
A policy in the California Life Ins. Co. will be a
friend to you and your family.
I represent the Monarch Loan Co.
.W M. Sooner, Phone 51-H line
Office with the Independent Print Plant
e. d. mcbride
Physician and Surgeon
Al Lockridge daily from 4;30 to 6;30, except Sunday.
All calls answered promptly from Navina or Loekridye.
NAVINA OKLAHOMA
s I am now selling at the following prices:
Coal Oil - -
Gasolene
Linseed Oil -
Harvester Oil
Cylinder Oil
Auto Oil
per 5 gallons 50c
" 5 " 70c
" 1 44 80c
44 1 44 35c
44 1 44 45c
44 1 4 4 40c
Phone
18
Page and Lyon Fencing Wire at Cost.
i
G. T. Stone
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1915, newspaper, October 21, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107263/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.