The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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Forced to
Leave Home
Every year a large number of
poor sufferers, whose lungs are
sore and racked with coughs, are
urged t>> go to another climate.
But this is costly and not al-
ways sure. There's a better way.
Let Dr. King's New Discovery
cure you at home. "It cured me
of lung trouble," writes W. R.
Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., when
all else failed and 1 gained 47
pounds in weight. Its surely the
king of all cough and lung cures.
Thousands owe their lives and |
Re-Sale of De- ; •
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linquent Taxes i J
For the benefit of Independent •
subscribers, we will re-produce J
the Cashion delinquent tax list. J
These of the years 1898, 1899, !
1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905,
I Wf
1906 and 1907, were bought by
the County, there being no bid- j
der for the same, and having re- Jf
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mained unredeemed for a period •/
of two years, will be offered for J-
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sale to the highest bidder, at the |
offic^ of the County Treasurer, on ! *
j the i(>th day of October, 1911.
This sale is final, and those who
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health to it. Its positively guar- N ve prCperty with delinquent!
anteed for Coughs, Colds, La-1-^ ^ ^ to ^ ,( unleM thJ
(irippe. Asthma, Croup-all, are scU|u(L
Throat and Lung troubles. 50c
& $1.00 bottles. Trial bottle free
;it All Druggists.
CASHION VILLAGE
Every editor will reprint some
articles on timely subjects, that
may or may not be just according
to his ideas. We have been try-
ing to reprint the best we can get
and while our space and time is
limited, yet we believe we are
getting out a better paper th.m
our means justify, but our sub-
scribers deserve it. If you have I
read one of our articles before in
some other paper, read it again. |
It will be good for you. We may
print all the brands of articles in j
politics in one issue, but this pa-
per is independent, you know, 1
and can say anything about any
party without infringing on our
personal politics or even yours if
you pay for the paper knowing
its policy before you contract for
it.
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A pessimist is a man who looksj^ Dreadful
for worms in June apples An
optimist is a man who shuts his
eyes, eats worms and all and nev-
er grumbles at the bellyache. A
pessimist is a seed wart 011 the
neck of progress that can't be
used as a collar button. An op-
timist is a joy forever, and a fav
orite with the first row in the bal-
cony. A pessimist clings to the
rheumatism as an excuse for
grumbling, while an optimist
loves a pretty girl for the hugging
there is in her.—X.
For legal work, see S. S. Cole
Sight
to H. L Barnum, of Freeville,
N. V., was the fever sore that
had plagued his life for years in
spite of many remedies he tried.
At lasi he used Bucklen's Arnica
' Salve and wrote; "It has entirely
| healed with scarcely a scar left."
Heals Burns, Boils, Eczema,Cuts,
Bruises, swellings, Corns and
Piles like magic. Only 25c at All
Druggists.
Cole & Borklund for any thing
in the hardware line.
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School Supplies
This year the line is complete with highest
qualities and best values.
A great variety of Pencils, Tablets, Crayons,
Dust less Crayons, and everything needed
bv the children.
I. STONE, The Druggist
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To the Public:
Our Cereals
Speak for themselves.
In warm weather they
appeal to the housewife
who has to prepare oth-
er foods over a hot stove.
For your next luncheon
try some of our ready
prepared foods. Call
phone 22 and the goods
will be delivered with
neatness and dispatch.
Washburn &. Sowers
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(let your Pictures in Frames
before they are soiled. See A.J.
Garnett. 18-tf.
(to to the Confectionery of
Cashion for a <j<>od Cold Drink.
See Cole & Borklund for Par-
lin-Orendorff plows and imple-
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(loods are now on display and we
invite your inspection.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1911, newspaper, September 28, 1911; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107673/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.