The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1917 Page: 4 of 6
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Allen <-« '«• *895
f. o. b Fostoria
A Wonderful Motor
THE pulling power—the snap—the flexibility—the silent, smooth running Allen
Motor makes you quickly realize why the Allen consistently climbea to perman-
ent popularity.
The "four" is by far the most economical and simple motor in use today. Build-
ers of high priced foreign cars concentrate almost exclusive on this type.
Allen Classic Touring Car
in choice of 3 colors - - $895
In the Allen Motor you finrl eight years of rontimious re-
finement—a more highly efficient —more enduring and more
serviceable motor than that of any car in the same price
field That's a strong statement, hut a demonstration will
convince you.
There never has been a broken crank shaft in an
Allen car.
Allen Classic 4 Passenger
Roadster $895
Coupe $1175. Open Sedan $1195
G. M. HadducK, Dealer.
"An Unusual Offering'"
Our wholesale dry goods house overstocked them-
selves on some very choice patterns of Tissue Lawns
and Voiles and we were lucky in securing four of the
prettiest patterns. This goods is worth 35c per yard
any where you could buy it, but—while it lasts our
price will be per yard.
Ask to see it at.
CHASTAIN BROS.
Phone 4,
Quality You Can
Depend On —
The wheat from which
Humreno Flour is made is
laboratory tested before it
is milled. During the mill-
ing process samples o f
flour are obtained. Bread
is baked of these samples.
Other technical tests are
made. This almost hourly
inspection o f Humreno
Flour keeps the quality
uniform. The women who
use Humreno would not
be satisfied with inferior
quality. One baking out
of Humreno Flour will con-
vince you of its unusual
quality.
For Sale by 3I Denlern
THi*,0w©'QUAUW —
Reno,
Cashion Meat Market
CHAS. HELMS, PROPRIETOR
A complete line of Fresh and Salt Meats.
Fresh Pish and Oysters in season.
Phone 2
Prof. Green of the Methodist
University will speak at m. k,
church here Friday evening' May
25th.
For Sale—One good second hand
McCormick binder for sale.
Henry Borklund.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Downing
and baby spent Sunday at the
Dennis Downing home in King-
fisher.
A Bargain
Full leather horse collar at $3.25
at W. A. Clift's Hardware.
Geo. Foster, chairman of board
of county commissioners, and
surveyor C. E. Steel, were
Cashion visitors Wednesday.
There will be a demonstration
of a tractor for Ford cars on the
Eaton farm joiuing Cashion
on the east Saturday afternoon
May 19, tb.
Rep. J. A. Marsh, of Kingfish-
er was a Cashion visitor Tuesday
Cigars at Marriott's are always
fresh and the best brand's.
T. J. Redmond and son Tern
made a trip to Cogar. Oklahoma,
Monday, returning the same
day.
Coal oil at 1 ic per gallon in
barrel lots, at G. T. Stone's.
I Margurite Cashmau i s home
from the Guthiie hospital where
she underwent an operation some
time ago.
Buy your screen wire and screen
doors of W. A. Clift.
Quite a number of Cashionites
were out of town on fishing trips
last Sunday. Some of them suc-
ceeded in catching quite a nice
mess of fish on a "silver" hook.
Remember you can get your
plumbing and tinning done at
Cole & Taylor's Phone 23. advtf.
Wallace Delbridge left Tuer-
day to visit his brother who lives
near Tulsa.
I am handling a full line of
Farm Implements, Woven Fence
Wire, from 26 to 58 inch, and
furnish tools to put it up.
Call on G. T. STONE
Store Phone 4 Residence Phone «5o
Chastain Bros.
Undertakers and Embalmers
Calls answered day or night.
S. N. Cole
NOTARY PUBLIC
farm Loans. Real Estate, and Insurance. Ii
urep Farm and City property. uiMceE. Sui>
if Main Street, Cashion. Okla.
Business Phone
IVI
Resdence Phone
331
Snmlcfiir Furniture
aii<I rmlertakiug Co.
Kingfisher, Okla.
Licensed Embalmer
Furniture Rug9 Undertaking:
<^fflNGFISHER. OKLA
U. W. W Y ATT
DENTIST
hTH-
<)f Guthrie, will be at the old Dr. Kaymon
office in Cashion, the last Monday in eact
nontb and remains a wees, (let an itppoin'
mentearly iu the week.
U. C. V. REUNION
Washington, D. C.
June 4th—8th, 1917
Special Train
via
"The Official Route"
Will leave Oklahoma points June 1st
Greatly Reduced Round Trip Fares
For sleeping car accommodations
or information regarding fares,
schedules and other arrangements
see your nearest Rock Island Agent
or address
FAY THOMPSON
Div. Pass. Agt.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. e G. Forbis auto-
ed to Geary and back last Sunday
Dont for get you can get real
Lunchs and Cold Drinks at John-
on's Cafe and Confectionery.
Mrs. Will Klingman left last
week for Jefferson Missouri to
visit relatives for a few days.
W. F. Holland and wife spent
Sunday at the home of their
daughter. Mrs. Farmer.
For Insurance in the German
Mutual Co; see G. C. Marriott, tf.
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1917, newspaper, May 17, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107345/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.