The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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THE INDEPENDENT
The Independent
$1.00 The Year In Advance
Published Every Thursday
A. J. Garnett
Editor and Proprietor
Telephone No. 21
Entered at the Cashion, Oklaho-
ma Post Oflice as seeond-class
mail matter for transmission.
In mentioning the dedication
oC the Christian Church at Cash-
ion Sunday, the Kingfisher Daily
Times aaid that a "delirious"
uinn -i was served by the ladies.
Won't it be a grand and glori-
ous feeling after next Tuesday
when you get Jthe candidate pic-
tures and posters out of the win-
dows so you can get a glimpse of
lolks going by.
Political Announcements
Subject to the Republican pri-
maries August 1, 1922.
Kingfisher Count\
For Congress, Sixth Distiict:
L M. GENSMAN
For Representative
W. P. KIMMEREK
WILSON LA NDSLIDE
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For Kingfisher-co Conuni --iom i
First District
SAM SCOTT
GEORGE FOSTER
For County Jud.'e:
E. D. BKOWNLIJE
Democracy Triumphs With Wilson
The farmer is on easy street
this year. With a buster wheat
crop— or rather we should have
said a "busted" wheat crop some
of the land owners are hunting a
job to raise money to pay their
taxes.
Qualification is one of the es-
sentials for a public official. E.
D. Brownie e has proven beyond
a doubt th.t he ha' the qualifi-
cations for County Judge. He
ha > been impartial, firm in his
opinions and fair to all. Vote
for E. LI. Brownlee for Couuty
Judge oi Kingfisher County and
he will erve in the future as in
the past.
Bud's Diary
Friday Ma is jellus of pa
which she ort 2 be. he went 2 a
st. show 2 nite & spent a lot of
money throwing at a doll rack
which was run by a yung lady-.
Pa winked at her & called her
hunnie <T: etc. I diddent tell ma
she cum down town hunting for
us & cot pa in the act.
Saturday— I was wirking in a
confeckshunarie 2 day. & its a
candy place wirk. they have
dandy ice mam & cold drinks
1 et & drunk till 1 was in miserie
the bo-s -.ed Hud you'll bust & a
man who was getting a drink
°ed No the confeckshunarie will
Du-;t il he hangs round.
Sunday Ma made me get up
erly this a m it lake a bath & go
_ssi she it pa cum for preeeh-
ing. I thot the preecher was
never go.ng 2 stop. he must
have been at his best for he step-
ped on the gas & evry sillinder
vas hitting & he never stopped
until almost 1 o'clock & I was
itching go swimming.
Monday —Gee whillikirs it was
hot 2 day. Just sit round in the
shade o. fanned myself & slapped
at flies that kravvled on my nose
when I tride 2 sleep.
Tuesday— 2 hot 2 rite so I me
going 2 bed.
Wednesday— Ma sed a tin
pedler cum 2 are iiouse 2 day. I
wish I had ben home I wood like
2 have seen a tin man which cud
walk &. tawk which she sed he
did.
Thursday - I got a dog. a
boy living akrost the ry tracks
give him 2 me. he is a thorobred
skotch terrier & bull dog & I call
him Laddie after president Hard-
lngs dog. He is awfull smart &
w ill lay by my feet & beg for
sum thing 2 ete when I am ete-
ing my dinner.
For County Attorney
C. W. SMITH
GEO. W. MITCHELL
For Treasurer:
HAZEL H. LONG
For Sheriff:
JAY SMITH
S. A. MARTIN
For County Clerk:
G. S. VAN GUNDY
M M. DAVIS
BUFORD R. BLAKEL.Y
For County Assessor
W. H. MEADE
LEE M. GRIMES
For Court Clerk:
GEORGE H. LAING
For County Superintendent:
SARAH LISTON
MRS. WARREN BRUM 1.1
Definite information carefully gathered,
proves conclusively that 111 country, village
and city, in hundreds of sections of Okla-
hema, whole communities are "Hopping"
to Wilson for Governor. Democrats are
convinced that Wilson is the une man who
can lead the united Democracy to victory
in November against the thoroly organized
Republicans.
Wilson has honored the State with a
clean record. He has honored the Demo-
cratic Party by making a clean campaign.
Notwithstanding, there ha- been a system
atic attempt at scores of conspiracies to de-
fame his character, from which attack*, he
has come out clean, unscathed and unafraid.
If you're on the fence, get right. Vote for
Wilson next Tuesday. It i-. a vote for un-
selfish, patriotic Democracy and efficient,
economic government.
We will be triumphantly victorious with
Wilson and will have four years of Govern-
ment in Oklahoma, of, by and for the peo-
ple.
( Political Advertising)
We are authorized toannouni e
the candidacy of J. D. Mire for
nomination to the office of sheriff
of Kingfisher County - ul .. i to
the action of the Democrat ie vo-
ters at the primary election to be
held on the 1st day of Augu t,
1922.
.As I haw? rent'd m; farm I will sell at public auction at my farm 3 miles south and (i west of Cashion; 2". miles
south and \ west of Reeding; S miles north and 2 west of Piedmont; 11 miles east and 2 north of Okarche; 9 miles
east and i: miles south of Kingfisher on State Road to Piedmont, on
Friday. August 4 1922
the following descriped property beginning at 10 o'clock:
Logan County
For Sheriff;
Subject to the Democratic Pri-
maries August 1. 1922.
T. W. BOGGESS
&
an trui ft!
G. S. Van Gundy has served
only a part of a term as your
County Clerk. It is customary
when appointive officers have
made pood to give them a second
t"rm. Van Gundy has made good
as everyone who has had business
with the office will testify. Why
not vote for "Van"? He has
lived in the county thirty years
and is a good citizen. He stands
for good government and clean
politics. \ •
For County Treasurer
Subject to the Republi.
Primary August, 1, 19
A. B. ARMSTRONG
For Commissioner 3rd Dist
Subject to the Democratic P i-
mary. August 1st
JOHN F. HOPKINS
MICKIE SAYS
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feu.eb. asks ox t oukap ow |
fvv manor. ,or -to vow acivso,
or. soukstm officials or
sovaesodm wes peeved w '
menwjpapecj. eovtorc, USEO-fO
be eLASN EUOFF Tb OO vt, c"
,BuT THEVS OW4 \S> GOME
FGR.EAIEU., AS TH' RDE.T SET.'
1 team black mares S and 9 yrs old, wt 1200
1 team black mares 4 yrs old, wt 1100
1 black mare C yrs old, wt 1300
1 brown mare 10 yrs old, wt 1400
1 brown mare 10 yrs old, wt 1200
1 brown mare 5 yrs old, wt 1100
I gray mare 9 yrs old, wt 1300
1 sorrel horse 10 yrs old, wt 1000, good sadler
1 bay horse 4 yrs old, wt 800
1 b:v mare 4 yrs old, wt 900, been rode some
f black mare mule 4 yrs old, 15 hands high
2 black mare rnules 1 yr old
2 suckling mare mules
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1 Scotch-top registered bull C yrs old, papers furnished
4 red cows 10 yrs old
2 red cows 5 yrs old
2 red cows 4 yrs old
2 red cows 3 yrs old
The above cows are choice milkers
6 yearling heifers, all good ones
3 good calves, hand fed
3 good calves, run with cow
65 Head oi Hogs
61 shoats weight 40 to GO lbs each
4 red brood sows, farrow early October
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Farm Implements, Household Goods, Poultry and Feed
' ' t' ! '"i-ring binder in good running order 1 <-ft Osborne binder 2 2-disc Chattanooga Sanders plows 2 2-section harrows
1 vlcCormicl. mower 1 McCormick corn binder 1 VanBrunt 12-7 disc drill 1 go-devil 1 Deering 14-disc harrow 1 Mr. Bill
list r I Avery cultivator 1 Bradley cultivator 1 walking 14-in plow 1 open buggy 1 good top buggy 1 farm wagon 1 wag-
on and rack sets work harness 1 good single harness 1 set single harness 1 3-dise Sanders tractor plow 1 grind stone 7
brooder coops and cages 1 hand corn sheller like new 160 egg Queen incubator 1 Monogram heater 1 heater 1 kitchen cab-
inet 1 refrigerator 1 DeLaval cream separator No. 12 1 lard press and sausage grinder IS yoy^g turkeys 4 turkey hens
1 turkey gobler Some corn and feed in field aV
T17P M<n All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; all sums over $10.00, a credit of 12 months time
lv.t\L I JUL Odie; will be given, purchaser to give note with approved security bearing 10$ interest
from date of sale. fv discount will be given on all cash sums over $10.00. All property must be settled for
either by cash or note before removed from place of sale.
f ree Lunch At Noon Brinjjf Your Cups
Melville Carter and Horace G. Smith, Clerks
Col. Murphy, Auctioneer
S. h. Mcclain, Owner
Col. \. T. l{ii'li:it'<l*oi>
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
Dates Made at the Independent Offic
Phone 2 1
i Have Moved My
Vulcanizing" Outfit
to the W. S. Cole Building
Come In
Leonard Turner
Things are looking better now. Buy a farm now
while they are down. Insure your Buildings), vStock,
Household Goods, and Automobiles before the cy-
clone or fire comes. It's too late then.
I also write life insurance. I loan for to farm com-
panies. Come in and get my rates.
W. M. Stoner
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1922, newspaper, July 27, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107586/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.