The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Winter
is Coming'!
And your house should
be made as sanitary
and cheerful as possi-
ble for those long,
dreary day to be
spent indoors.
Papering, calcimining
and staining or varn-
ishing will make it
both sanitary and
cheerful.
j. <;v um:tt
can do the work.
The Independent
W. F. BARNARD,
Editor and Publisher
Subscription jsi. a year in advance
50 cents for 6 mo.
50 cents for jmo.
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Entered a> second-class matter
at the postoffiee at Cashion,
Okla., for transmission through
the tnails.
"The bee that gets the honey.
Don't hang around the hive
PuBMSHEli Evkky ThI
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T* t store with the complete stock of Staple Grocer-
its is the store that commands the trade.
Your wants can be supplied at our store.
I invite you to call and make a special inspec-
ts n of our stock. Everything is up-to-date. Our
gi series are fresh. I also handle the celebrated
brand, "The Alton Goods."
1 pay highest Market Price for your Produce.
(). L. Mel NT I K ti.
This and That
promptly obtained in all eoumi
TRADE-MARKS, l aveilts ami t o|
istered. Send Sketeli, Model or i iii'i". lor I
free report on patentability. I'annt pniet.
iee exelusively. bank references.
Send 4 rent a in stamps for our two invaluable
books 011 how to obtain ;Ulll sell pat-
ents, \\ hi eli ones will pay. Mow to Ket a part-
ner, patent law and oilier valuable information.
D. SWIFT ti CO.
patent lawyers,
303 Seventh St., Washington. D. C.
We handle the
••Pari 1 in OiTiidorff"
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and
liiiph'iiioiilM
The noted Canton Goods.
COLE & BORKLUND
Let us try to reach the millen-
iutn thru evolution, not by stat-
ute.
Tiie Prohibitionist, like the man
who dyes his whiskers, fools only
i
himself.
The woman with babies to care
for soon loses interest in the cat
and the canary bird
It hardly pays to siny "When!
i can read my title clear to man-
sions in the skies,' unless we are
going to look up the abstract pret-
ty closely.
When you hear that your neigh-
bors have criticised you, ask your
informant for a bill of particulars
of the defense offered in your be-
half by him.
Von often hear some folks say
that they would be glad to have
you romind them of their faults.
Take our advice and keep your
opinions to yourself.
A mighty good way to do in
the world is to do right and saw
wood. The loaded wagon makes
less fuss than the empty one
The still pig also gets the swill.
The politician is like the tom
oat in many ways. He uses the
fence about as much only for i
different purpose He wants to!
find out which is the safe side to '
crawl down on. He beats the air
I with hot talk and swells up at' 1!
blows about as much as a tor it
and, not unlike the latter, he is
flexible in his manners when 'he
ladies are around. Success?
politicians in Oklahoma bow down
and paw and scrape to the ladies
and take the babies up :n the-.:'
arms and tell them that h y are
the future statesmen of the nation,
and in that way they stand in
well. Von see, the tom cat and
the'politician reach tin same re
suits, only in a different way.
Both use the fence whenevert T >
are in doubt.
Call on
Roy Fiymire TranslVr ( <>.
For Draying and All Kinds of Hauling.
Phone 1. * Cashion, Okla.
II. F.
IIanhvlire 'm &°°d shape to supply your needs.
Furniture
Call and look my stock over. We will treat
you right. We want your business. We pay
the highest market price for your butter and
eggs. Call Phone 36, Cashion, Okla.
SQS
S-h-a-r-
For Lumber and Coal
F. L. Boynton,
Attorney-at- La w.
Entire time will be devoted
to the practice of Law.
Twenty-five years' exper-
perienet. Largest library
tri Western Oklahoma Kingfisher. Okla.
?
How about your Teeth?
Take a mirror and look in-
to your mouth
See what you think,
Then come to me and see
what 1 think.
I1. VI . ltsi viiioml
Dentist Cashion, Okla.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1910, newspaper, October 13, 1910; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107624/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.