The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1917 Page: 3 of 6
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Silver Ridge Items
PROTECT
Your Ford Car
iord Car Owners
Protective
Association
Fire, Tornado, Explosion
Collision, Theft
Do it Now-Today
Tomorrow May Be Too Late
FORD CAR OWNERS'
PROTECTIVE ASS'N.
Inquire of J. A. Johnson
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Business Phone
171
Readence Phone
331
Snndefui- fr'urnitiirF
"ml 1'inlei lnkiiig Co.
Kingfisher,|Okla.
Licensed Embalmer
Furniture Rugs Undertaking
Store Phone 4 Residence Phone «
Chastain Bros.
Undertakers and Embalmer*
Calls answered "day or night.
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A ticket via Rock Island Lines
calls for a trip to your destina-
tion -and something else.
Safety, courtesy, travel-com-
fort and expedition are included
A business trip becomes a
pleasure and a pleasure trip a
realty when you get full servece-
value for your money.
That's why you should ask to I
be routed
A fine rain fell in this vicinity
last August and the weather has
been pleasant ever since
andIMar^rs K- C' Ha™«"
CiMe« Wilson and wife!
made a business trip to King-
I ftsher last week.
'edI?i,MV01iVerand fami|y Pass"
toK Ufi tre Thursda>- enroute
to Kingfisher in their new Over-
land car.
trin tna£d ^ Austin madea
trip to Kingfisher Monday.
O. F. Eakins and A. C Oliver
made a trip to Richland Monday
evening in the latters car.
Mr. and Mrs. George Welch
and Mrs. Welch's sister, Miss
Bailey, and Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Oliver and family and Earl Kir-
yon and Ceci! Wi'son spent the
day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I
• D. Battershell. They re-
Port a most enjoyable time.
praHf F' Blairis busy these days'
erecting a windmill.
A deal was consumated last
!bZ K- C- Harmon
became the owner of the C I'
Frymire farm. Mr. Frymire will
move to Ms farm south of tow"
about the first of January. YVe
are sorry to lose such a good
I S «0,r but our ,oss is the
other fellows gain.
Mrs. Fisher of near Richland
came up Monday to spend a few
mYS W' ''her son and family,
Ml. and Mrs. John Tallant.
Vi!!1'; a"d Mr5' Ed Harmon, of
| Mo- are here visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K C
Harmon. '
Harry Blair and wife went to
Piedmont Monday.
J S. P Ward and wife, Mrs.
ieinngton and daughter Daisv
visdedSunday afternoon at c'
r. Wards.
Theodore Harmon and wife of
Guthrie, Joe and Ben Harmon
[and fam]1,es vis.ted g
afternoon at Uhel Harmons.
Hazel Sowards came out from
Edmond to ssend Sunday with
home folks.
I Quite a number from this vi-
cinity have been attending the
r0™' meeting at Mt. Zion
school house.
The ArKansas
Lumber Co.
Retailers of
High Grads BuUdin
Materia!
s
For fares routes and reserva
tions, please call on or write
local ticket agent, Rock Island
Lines, or address
FAY THOMPSON
Div. Pass. Agt.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Harry Blair and
visitors at George
Sunday.
wife were
StockdaJes
Sam Ray and wife and Henry
Mills and wife autoed to Guth
ne Monday afternoon.
!i!aVMnstalled a ™lcanizing
outfit in, the Cole building op
posite the post office and will do
a general vulcaftizing business.
Bring in your 0,d tubes #nd ^
ings and give me a trial. All
work guaranteed.
Leonard L. Turner
I M .* i
LINCOLN"
CLEMATfC
f'ALVTS
. HI GIL GRADE
VARNISH ES
Roy Wheelbarger, Manager
light that says
There it is!"
A FALSE STEP
hcrc, or a
wrong fam there,
is made impossible even
on the blackest of
by an Eveready
DAYLO. It points the way
—Surely and Safely
D°g"ttaa„1fort,
get an Lveready DAYLO
rATCH
Repairing
Allen
•At Stone's Drugstore L
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