The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1911 Page: 4 of 13
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As it is now collecting time with us and we
are needing our money very badly, we are go-
ing to ask one and all who have book accounts
over 30 days old with the linn formerly known
as Fields Bros., to call and settle same either
by cash or bankable note during the month of
September. By so doing you will save inter-
est and other unnecessary expense, and for
this reason it will make it easier both for you
and ourselves as on October 1st we will add
interest from date and other necessary ex-
pense for collection. Please do not overlook
this matter as it means something to you as
well as for us, for if we credit we must col-
lect as we have bills to meet. Thanking you
for past favors and hoping we may be favored
with your future business, we remain yours
for business,
We handle the
S'as lliii OiTiulortl '
Meat
MarKet
unci
The noted Canton Goods.
COLE & BORKLUND
Trace
ri arks
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Copyright
Aiivone "pnclttiR a (-ketch and ocucrlntlmi run-
quteiily appertain our opinion free wlio.i iior tin
invention is |>!nhnl>'y palent.'iMo. nun" •<
tionw hi rtcli y oonlliir it ial. H A! < [I BOOK on I'.-nenis
prnt free. « >I<lost ntivu y for flveiirnitf patent
i'utiMit* taken tbrouuh mmiti & Co. receive
special notice, without chnrae, in t bo
A himflsomi ir illtistrntpcl wppMv. rlr-
i ii>r, . r .,MV (.ncci lljr ! mrnul. Ter.| i a
I? ; ini" in - - lit hti, )<l. Sold byull ne\ ydenlerfl.
^0[^^Co.33'Broadwa!-^wYork
lii.-.neh OfTioo, 625 F Ft.. WashiUKlon, I>. C.
Cecil's Barber
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$100 Reward $100 |<iuity. It was the most collosal
The readers of this paper will | Plan ever devised to plunder the
be pleased to learn that there is | public and give fortunes for which
at least one dreaded disease that j «<> just equivalent had been ren-
science has been able to cure inhered to a few individuals; for-
all its stages, and that is Catarrh. | tunes so stupendous in amount as
Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only j to be utterly incomprehensible to
positive cure now known to the the human mind.
medical fraternity. Catarrh be-
ing a constitutional disease, re-
quires a constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system, thereby destroying the
We carry a complete line
of Fresh and Salt Meats.
A good line of Smoked
Meats and Sausages. Fish
and Oysters in Season,
("ash paid for Hides. See
us for Pure, Home-rend-
ered Lard. Shop open
Sundays from 7 to 10
o'clock a. m.
Ryser Bros.
Seven hundred million dollars
of value arbitrarily added which
did not represent a dollar's worth
of real property; 129 million dol-
lars given to the house of J. 1'.
Morgan & Company for devising
the plan by which valueless water
' foundation of the disease" and could be turned into the rich wine
giving the patient strength by °* dividend bearing stock. In
: building ud the constitution and j (,,'der to make this water Product-
. assisting nature in doing its work. 've was necessary to squeeze
The proprietors have so much the limit of production out of la-
j faith in its curative powers, that bor on the one hand and hold up
they offer One Hundred Dollars prices on the other.
for any case that it fails to cure. W bile the beneficiaries of this
Send for list of testimonial. giant combination parade their
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO. philanthropy and insist that they
j Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggis,
Take Hall's Familv
j constipation.
75c.
Pills
for
The railroads and express
com-
are the real saviors of business,
their workmen toil in the burning
beat of the blast furnaces 12 hours
per day and seven days in the
week.
The Standard Oil company has
panies must deliver shipments of been damned the world round,
; intoxicating liquor only to the but as compared with the steel
consignee and that the name of trust the Standard Oil company is
the person receiving the ship- j an institution whose generosity
■ ment must appear upon the re- j ant] liberality approach the point
cords of the company in the local Gf profligate waste. Its organi-
I office where received, is the hold-; zatjon iKls lowered the standard
ing of Attorney General West. 1
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j The agent or representative of a
5 Shop
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Real Estate and
Insurance. In-
sures Farm and
City Property.
E. SIDE MAIN STREET.
of intelligence among its laborers
and coerces their opinions by
threats of dismissal and impend-
ing starvation.
It j^ives its employes no leis-
ure for recreation or religion and
brutalizes them with excessive
and poorly paid toil. It has bow-
els of compassion and no impell-
ing motive but greed. It is a
stranger to patriotism, discrimi-
nate in favor of the foreigner and
•s. w. r. Spangh, of Manville, with shameless cupidity asks pro-
Wyo., who said: "she told me I teetion for itself while it plun-
Dr. King's New Life Pills had ders the American consumer,
cured her of obstinate kidney
carrier who fails to comply with
i this provision of the law is guilty
of a misdemeanor, according to
I the opinion, which was asked by
the county attorney of Grady
county Tulsa Citizen.
Not A Word
Of Scandal
marred the call of a neighbor on
Mrs. W. P
The Sign of this
Barber Shop is
what you're look-
ing for when you
want a Shave and
Hair Cut or tonic.
East Side of Main Street
For the purpose of getting
huge appropriations guns and
. warships it encourages the war
j spirit and lays the burden of need -
less taxation on the backs of the
American people. When called
on for an accounting its mana-
j gers alternately speak of the peo--
1 pie with arrogant contempt or
Yes, I have read most the re- whine about the persecution of
port on the labor conditions in the business men and interference
T. TTT i i S works of the United States steel 1 with their plans.—Tom McNeal.
Office Days: Wednesdays . ,
and Thursdays of each trust- simply tends to confirm I
Week ' 'n ,riind what 1 have long be- j THE BEST SELLING: the
Over Farmers' State Bank, j lieved. best paying: the best drinking
— i J The steel trust was conceived | coffee is THE
For legal work, see S. S. Cole in sin and brought forth in ini- coffee.
trouble and made her feel like a
new woman. " Easy but sure reme-
dy for stomache, liver and kid-
ney troubles. Only 25c at All
About the
Steel Trust
J. T. MILLER
DENTIST
ALTON GOODS
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1911, newspaper, September 7, 1911; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107670/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.