The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1919 Page: 4 of 6
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i'lJK 1NI)I.PF.NDI\NT
The Ford Sedan is high-clas? in
appearance a n d appointment-'.
The rats arc rest fill, ami deeply
upholstered with cloth of high
quality. Large doors give convenierr
entrance on either side; plate <;la . win-
dows make it a lo3C-dcar lor inclement
weather, and give fresh air when open.
With high quality in appearance and c-
quipment there is simple and safe con-
trol in driving. A woman's oar- a f un
car for every day in die year.
A. JOHNSON Dealer
Cashion, Okla. tPhone 57
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L.|; ! I.Y TO H' PA3SKQ
hi I Uv- At(iri>* Ih.it Pledges Na
tron5 Mtilt'.iMy r Curpiess
Rebellion.
Wacli 'ntion.-
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admini. t
lit in " art 1cl-'
<•< tuitions i n\' nant
.11 in i!.c . •ina(f wiili
i inr- adoption or :i
ic<-i.|*l: lilc to
Toledo Ou'.tn Ca>' Company; W-illc.
I'olcilo. Toledo i without sire,
rn uhi'li wrc nil « til« v oil I -1 >1
Mn eli\ t>\ llif enmpan.v us :i result I )
ni t||( Oldip Hire |i;l' 'I In <i vote or I t
tlii' piMipli* on* i'iir* ilf Toli'ilo Itail I
wnys nti'l i.i'.lit *'■> ' om tin' trn Ir
Official it it'ra: 1111':; : an-Iin tl"'t
the oi.IiiK.ui - would f •! I" repealed
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r'j.il tin lot-::I 1 r . 01-:; any.
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ihi ni 'it a' ti 1 i ll1' el. "ii
S.tiit'o I'Mr F«inrtlm*o
,V ! iii!ril:i lv in.!.' Co.
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inn • ,1 ! ill i. i; >1 ■ linn 1' REE
,1 you It. t" ' • ■" • ountry.
Will i .il '■ 1 rti r .t tin ul face
i: I ii .mi t • '. ti- nitiilii:t"H.
r. f: lKOOTJGI'I, Mgr.
i icenstti t'mbolmer
i I', • I.'.m!. i i. i'hone
r.inf;t.;.l*.4 i, Okla.
In- i >.. rv
i relation*
j\ th.* f.
i . ;:lr.ior: iden-
. ■ .■:< ut Win i n
I regard a.< a
v.. tlicrcvl all
1 rallied a i:up-
nc.'.ro it' fir.al
announced r
i ,i.. Iicti .ii I■ i
11 ftp.; ' to ti'.ti i
ort which feeemot
oceptance.
Tlie reservation | i.l- . that under
lie article, which | ledges member
tales to preserve as a '. lin- t c :ternal
e;;re aion the territorial iu'ej-rity
:|t j nil political independence of all oilier
|)|r j lombers, tlie lulled States shall as
jlj; | nine no ohlii; i i:;.n to « e its naval er
j!i; ' lilitary forceexcept on express ait
in every s pe-
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Announcement
I haw opened a meal marUi la tin' Holland
building and respectfully soli;'i( your patronage.
T can supply your wants with Home Cirowg Meat,
'ce one cent per pound in small quantities. Aft^r
Monday, Sept. 15th orders will be delivered be-
tween 9 and lOo'elocka. m. and 4:80and r>:f50 p m.
E. a. Allen
We ha ve a complete l i no
Lnrlios Orepe and George-
tte w;lists in Brown, Blue
Pink ;i lid White. A n in*
assoi't men I to choose I
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a nil lOiii siyie
swea toi'S: I .a vender, (> i i vo
Green, Vcllow^ and I ^• <.1.
All new and nifty styles.
Knit Ca t. ^ for the ladies,
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men and eh ildron.
SANITARY GROCERY
Andersen ik Suliivan
Phone 33
gr -i
ft1
Burchett'o Welding Shop.
I am prepared to do ail kinds ni weidui-j. I have a new
Oxy-Acteylene welding plant and can
Weld Anything' You Break
COME SEE
L. H. BUKCHEfT
j liori7,ation ol' con.it-
| iflc case.
I The debat' v.hi. li unini'.l i ;■ it
aonllis of senate discus-inn ol I In-
I abject, reached a high pitch of hit -
orness sev. ral linn during tin- day.
S i it.-velo]ied anli. . . xpected clash
|| n the question ol Ir< land's status un-
11 er the urlich nator W illiams,
11 lemecrat of Mil issippi assailing
I!. • - ' ■ : • v> i .) op;.c <- ti . loag-
I • ' aim ( i: 11. \\ .: I.' li. til. Ii.OCi I of
| | ,lat • acliu: PH.- rfpiy ill.- ill a i.pt '-ch
j liaivint' tlir.t iln :iininisiration Ii.-ih
II undertaken to d 'prlve him of all fed-
I i: 1 [..iirorni- - 1. .vu.-.- he did no' "up
I ion the treaty without qualification.
Just before adjournment the united
; ^publican lores l . ' Kiiu iln- it-.w
1 at ion ulmo 1 v snl 't I" -. .Iprno
antic propo:a! to make the tjualiftca- j
| ion even more sweeping in its terms, j
! tut the republican leader." soon to i
j o\rred theli hold on I!"- litu^Hmi !
nd declan-d that d .ni ei of amending J
he eoininitlee draft had panced.
Gore Still Vates With G 11 P
Washinrion The flirt ol the lor- I
isn relation commit!fnn-imi >■
irvations to the peace treaty relating 1
n withdrawal from 'he league ct na-' I
Ions, v.-a. udopl.'d by Hie senate.
I'he vote oo.l r.il !o o5, five donio- I
| .1- joiuin-.- the republicans who 1
J j ined up .- ol idly for Hie proposal. The '
| I lemocrats voting in the iiflii i:::. t ivt*
j (cre Uorc, ttUlahoina; Ttee.l. Mis
* 1 oil I-i: Walsh. \!a. .ii'lun .-ti: ; S-niiii,
leortia, and Chamberlain, Oregon.
If the T'nlted Slates enters the I
ea.eue of naiions as proposed by the
leace I realy the people of the Tnited
!tatef will have the right, through
heir representatives in congress to
:ive noi ice of withdrawal. The presi-
lent of the I'nited States will have
loiiiins; whatever lo do with it This '
s tiie meaning of the second reserva-
ion of the treaty, which the senate I
idopted.
By a vote <u -!S to 10, the senate
ipproved, after all efforts to amend
t had failed, the committee's pre-
imble to the reservation group, re-
juirinr that to make the treaty bind-
jig at I--: t three of the four ".eat
jower-' must accept the senate quale
leutlon The only republican v.'l.o 1
lid nr.t swing into line for the p:o-
losal v. t Sijnatoi .\i. Cumber of
s"ortli lHik.it,i, while three .Ir-nioc .ats,
r?t-ri..ri l.ee.l of Mi. nUii Gore of Ok-
alios .ml \V ■1 i of '.!. . -i-i.-lr,;- ••• is,
. o! • il v. ti t In niajot ity.
' a farm? Do you want to sell
•' •>. uie your buildings,
>tJ ' i into in the St.
■ i to in-
.'•io!. S;.atc Lix'c ins. Co?
io<m with the Monarch Loan Co?
.> ,i"\ 'o' k do^e? If so, see
HOUSE UNSEATS BERGER
HolJs l-le U Ineligible On Accouiitt of
His War Record.
Washington- VM/> or 1,. r„-i?er. M11-
I sraukee ;o( iali", wr.s denied hi seat
| a the l.o-: e by an overwhelming vote
,lu li.>i. i n! ! in he v.a ineligible i
- pp.. ir i. iu ,...i
ii a i.. . i:. er. ■ i.ta
live Voght, republican, Wisconsin, be.
inp: the only member to support the
Wiseon n socialist either In the de-
bate or on the roll call.
I' Alter denying the seat to Rerger j
I he house declared that the seat was i
vacant hnMinsr ti'-it Joseph P (.'arney j
democrat who contested Berger's
election did not receive a plural it > in
the election last year. Wit lion m rec-
ord vote ill" house al.u - cted
Speaker (iillett to notify the Wiscon-
sin f-ovevnor of the vueanc.v in the I
state dele 11 Ion ij that a -.pecial e 1 | C•
: Hon may he . lied to . hunse a new
membei
Special Election Will lie Called
M 11V.; ..I . e tiov i' I. I'll II ip of
j Wi;n is. hi. when n. t ifled ol Vicioi I..
; Berget t expul ton from congress, an-
■ luninced In v. on Id . ail a spei i.il Uc-i
i lioii v.ithiu u t^v. days to till the vn-
Slickcrs for Sloppy Weather
Don't ftet wet and ondan^; i your health, 'i on can i
,.,:<i wionu in buying Towel Fish Hr; n<l Ueliex >1U*k« rs.
They are soil and pliable, double tht'iioui, ye buiit tn
weight—wind and water proof. Also slicker suits, coats
and pants—slicker hat: togovvi'h them.
A big supply of new Outinr. • X.^rth S-'ate and Iloya!
Plume. I^iulti and dark colors i:t very attractive pat-
tern • al ao O'ld ' ecill, : er .iT" 1
lii.bbet'bouts lor men and boy,. Th.' lied Hal!
Iliand. The cood kind at the right pricc.
Ctii' .-ne and itooei. uii irie.1 1 rota tie.. Hour to
lie ei'nluif. I.n.e.ie n. In '.vai*e: r;0m. ClOeeii.-C in
the li.. • i-ii : e ti I and (.iria. rn ..n lie counter.
Fall in 4-lb, lU-ib, ."-!b, e'.'-lb lU'J :!
lb lilot'ks, plain and sulphured.
I i'ii!i\ Soap 20 bars lor $1.00.
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BIG BUYS-BIG DISt'OUNTS
lot t.ET I lit; BEXEk i I
Phone 1
Tiili
i Mil. . .^1 i S! ■■<*(«<
Ilumrcno Flour flour for sale at all Dealers
We have opened our office here and will be on hand perma-
nently lo look after your wants. Get our prices on coal,
also let us bid on the grain you sell.
W. M. SHORT, Mgr.
Phone 53
Dr. G P DAVIDSON
\TTI.:RINAI!IA\'
All calls answered promptly day or nit -lil.
E*honc tti
with j box of
Muller-Keller Chocolates
Crawford's Confectionary
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1919, newspaper, November 13, 1919; (gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107483/m1/4/: accessed February 20, 2019), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.