The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1916 Page: 2 of 6
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a t C A S H 1 ON INUbHENDENT
Harmony Doings
Miss Swart and Mrs,
Covert and
Thomp-
son called on Mrs
Mrs. Piatt Tuesday.
The neighbor boys had a big
time Hallowe'en eve. We all sam-
let them have their fun so long
as they do not do any great dam-
age.
Mrs. Craig is a little better.
Mr. Studebakers toOK Mrs.
Barr and Miss Swart to Guthrie
Friday evening. They say they
had a fine time.
Noll Datin started to school in
Guthrie this week. He likes the
business college work very much.
Mrs. Lawson spent A'ednesd^
with Mrs. Hobs m.
The E. M. L. class will meet
with Hallie Charvoz Friday eve
ning. All the class are urged to
attend.
A. A. McPheeters gave a nice
talk at the Pleasant Volley school
house on the organization of farm
club:-.
Locked-Up Potash. |
About two miles northeast ®f j
perlor, Wyoming. are the LeUJl|* ^
which iimade up largely of Igneou.
nicks la tin- f.-m ot volc-unio aecta
sheets in'.ruded Into the •
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sedimentary mrntn. Associated
these Intrusive rocks are volcanU
un,l lava Hows. These rocks have long,
been objects of scientific Interest be-,
cnuse of their unusual character. La e-
ly they have attracted additional Int -
t,st by reason of the potash-rich nnn-
(ral leuclte, tliey contain, which may
day ntl.Ued ;<* P™;7ot0"
found for extracting the potasn
It has been estimated that
rock of the Leuclte hills
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We have just what you want
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Warm Religion.
In an eastern elty 0 pnstor of a col-
or-1 church eirt.aulM u plain«
Ste .n0tter nlamt ti*
'this cov-
Oliil d-ren Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
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furnished, and the iiguie
as satisfactory.
"But" said the plumber,
ers only the tank and the water >W-
<M course. y..n will wontsome ar-
rangement to heat the water?
l?ut the colored pastor hud a tin
economic mind. and Ida own dens o
religion, also, for he promptly dls
see" aald he to the plumber
"I don't 'low to baptize nobody in that
tlicre baptistry that hain't got«■ Won
null to keep him warm. Ihiladet
pldu Public Ledger.
COBBLE'S SHOP
TWO BARBERS
All worK Strictly High Class
bath in connection
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Thursday in
the l'rovi
Auxiliary N<>. i
ti f other three last
an ail day session at
ance home. They had a pleasa. t
clay About fifty were piesent
Auxiliary No. 4 met with Mrs.
Hane Thursday.
Miss Swart visited at the (HI
home Sunday.
Clear Bad Skin From
—Within
Pimply, muddy comp'exions *re due
to impurities in the hlb«L Clear up
the skin by tnkinR Dr Kmc
I ife Fills- Their mild laxat,vqjali-
ties remove the poison, from the sys-|
tem and brighten the eye. A full, free
non-griping bowel movement in the
morning is the reward of ;i dose oi Dr.
King's New Life Pills the night before
At your DrugeriBt, 25c.-Adv. 1
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A letter from Roy Frymi e at ^
Hinton Oklahoma says ti at he
has bought a grain elevator there
and took charge Nov ist.
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you ought to see thedean *
honest, sturdy construction
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1916, newspaper, November 9, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107318/m1/2/: accessed May 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.