The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1912 Page: 4 of 6
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3 YEARS
Does no' se*?m to be
such a long time hut
it mean.i 36 months,
106 weeks or 1>>95
days. I have been
in the barberingbus-
ness then 1589 con-
secutive days. On
this record I am sol-
iciting the continu-
ance of your patron-
age
Cecil,
the
Barber
A Happy New Years'
Greeting:
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i oo Trial bottle fr c. (iuar-
> All In
FOR SALE
mouth Rock R'
Jo*j Nfilevinds.
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Mrs
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Why Some Fail
Why so many people fail to
achieve even a competent - in the
course of a lifetime has one an-
swer ready, a cording to the re-
cent experience of Dr. Paunce of
Brown university. During the
I course of a lecture before an aud-
To All Friends and Patrons. We
are thankful for past patronage
and hope to merit your support in
the future. Our aim will be to
keep pace with the fast progress
that is being made in Drugs and
Medicines and leave antiquated
methods to others.
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GUARANTEED SAT/SFACTORY
Of? MONEY REFUNDED^
% 4D i i <•«-!
of :-jo the doctor called for
.v.r.^ <>t hands by those who
pleasure in the work they
were doing. Only 50 hands were
raised, and the conclusion is war-
ranted from the showing made
that only ten per cent of the
workers in all employments take
actual pleasure in their labor,
aside from the money they get
out of it. May n< t thi> be the
fundamental reason .vby failure
rather than success attends the
efforts of the average man? Un-
less one can get some tun out of
his work other than Saturday
ni'^ht cheek 'here is little hope
that he will make t conspicuous
success at that undertaking.
There must be personal initiative
and interest in matter that dom-
inates a man's mind and efforts
or there will be lack <>f attain-
I. STONE, iHILill
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CONFECTIONERY ....
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Hot and Cold Soda
F i 1 ic Chocolate Gand i e>
Notions and Stationery
Cigars and Tobaccos
ment
i-,x.
1 01 insurance.
Cole.
call <>n S. S.
Phone 34.
A. W. Marriott
I have decided to stand
my three Stallions for the
year 1912, my Imported
Percheron Henri, Dawn Day-
light and my Standard Bred
Trotting Stallion, Dr. Rose,
all three Stallions at the
terms of $15.00 each to in-
sure living colt, on account
of bad crop year, at my barn
in Cashion.
I;r> miiT.
Almost Lost
His Life
S. A. St id. of Mason, Mich.,
will never forget his terrible ex-
posure to a merciless storm. "It
gave tne a dreadful cold," he
writes, "that caused severe pains
in my chest, sit it was hard for
me to breatht A neighbor gave
tne several doses ot Dr. King's
Senator Owens has the placing
of a naval cadet now, and if you
have a hankering for war now is
your time provided you are over
16 years of age and under 20 years,
of the proper sex, physically
sound and have a magnificent
physique, can surpass any boy in
Oklahoma in educational tests,
habits are on straight, there are
no cigarette stains on your fing-
ers, you have good eyes and teeth,
and you don't toe in like you was
born on a cow pony. 1 f you can
pass all this and furnish your own
pin money for a five years'course
in the academy and ma*e rapid
rapid advancement in your stud-
ies you may one day be a jackie
with epiletts 011 your shoulders
and tight fitting blue breeches
without pockets, at about the price
you can now get for your farm,
pryor Creek Clipper.
FOR SALE 3 or 4 thousand
pounds of Mebane cotton seed, G,
C. lCschwig.
♦
Headquarters; low Prices \
and Good Goods \
Remember vou can buy the Red
Rose flour at Fields'for $1.20 per
sack; Capital $1.35; Kingfisher Best
$1.35; good Irish potatoes $1.40 per
bu.; we have our garden seed in
and will sell you two large packag-
es for 5c; our seed corn, onion sets
seed potatoes and other bulk seed
will be in in a few days, so make
out your list and let us figure with
you before buying elsewhere.
:i Field's Big General Store.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1912, newspaper, February 22, 1912; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107694/m1/4/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.