The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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"Dr. Miles' Nervine
Raised Me From
the Grave'9 — Mrs. Taylor
This is a strong statement to
make, hut it is exactly what Airs.
Thomas Taylor, of Blum, Texas,
said in expressing her opinion of
this remedy.
"Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine
raised me from the grave and I have
much confidence in it. I can never
say enough for yuur grand medicines.
If anyone had offered me #100.00 (er
the seeond bottle of Nervine that I
used I would have said 'no indeed.'"
MRS. THOMAS TAYLOR,
Bluin, Tex.
Nervous exhaustion is a com-
mon occurence of modern life.
The wear and tear on the nervous
system is greater now than at any
time since the world began. For
; xej: essness, poor appetite and that
"run down" feeling, nothing is so
j;ood as
Dr. Fuses' Nervine
Y'cur nerves arc. your life and
lack of ; ,'ral energy makes existence
a misery. I)i. Miles' Nervine will
rone up your nervous system.
Ask t.ny csru''.gist. If the first bottle fails
to benefit, your money 'S returned.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind.
60 YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
Deafness Cannot
Be Cured
by local applications, as they can-
not reach the diseased portion of
the ear. There is only one way to
cure deafness, and that is by
constitutional remedies. Deaf-
ness is caused by an inflamed
condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is inflamed you have a
rumbling sound of imperfect
hearing, and when it is entirely
closed, Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation can
be taken out and this tube re-
stored to its normal condition
hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused
by Catarrh, which is nothing but
an inflamed condition of the mu-
cous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred
Dollars for any case of Deafness
(caused by catarrh) that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY, & CO,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for
constipation.
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DEALER IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
fF!f!F!TA RTjES
Highest Market
Price Paid for your
Country Produce
The Parlin-Orendorff Implements, the best made,
will sell as long as they last at less than they cost.
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c.
Anyone sending a sketch and description n
quickly uncertain our opinion free whether i •
invention is probably patentable. ConinuinieN
t ions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK 011 Patents
gent free. oldest fluency for nociinnjr patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
rpecial notice, without chnrtre, in the
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. J,arrest cir-
culation cf ;iiiv t-• •icntiUc Journal. Te'r.jis. a
year: fnur months, $1. {Sold by all newsdealers.
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treat you right.
When in doubt about
the security of your
crops against Hail, get
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\ C. E. PRICE
Clean old papers at this office
for sale at 5 c the package.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Longacre
and baby, of Kingfisher, spent
the week end visiting her brother,
Harry Sowers.
Pencil carbon paper for sale at
this office.
The Fred Hoyt and wife who
i perished on the Titanic proved
1 not to be the Alfalfa county |
Hoyts, but a prominent New
Yorker. The New York Fred I
Hoyt was not a missionary but a |
prominent millionaire and broker
of Wall Street.—Jet Visitor.
Farms for sale, see S. S. Cole
A letter from A. E. Ford, the
barber, states that he has left
Kingman, Kan., and gone to
Jacksonville, Fla., having bought
land in the Kissimee, neighbor-
hood, 165 miles south of Jackson-
ville.
The looks of a Good Cake are
often spoiled by the Icing. To
avoid this use THE ALTON
GOODS Cake Icing.
S. W. Hogan made a trip to
Kingfisher the first of the week
on business concerning our bridge
across the Cimarron. Recent
high waters have washed out the
approach on the north end,
making the bridge impossible to
cross. The board of the county
commissioners have authorized
Mr. Hogan to eo operate with
the Logan county commissioners
and repair the bridge. The com-
missioners are expected to be here I
the fisrt of next week.
Base Ball Goods at the Confec-
tionery.
1 have 15 Moline and J. I.
Case 4- and 6-shovel Cultivators
to close out at less than cost. 5
Janesville disc Cultivators and 4
! Molines to close out as above.
W. A. Clift.
G.T. Stone has machine oil for
i sale.
! Plenty Baled Hay; see Stone.
If yur goods please you, tell
i your friends. If they do not, tell
j your grocer. He is authorized to
replace any article under THE
ALTON GOODS Label that does
not give satisfaction. THE AL-
TON MERCANTILE CO., Enid
Okla.
14-inch walking plows
Riding attachments for walking plows
Walking listers
Walking lister drills
Walking lister and drill combined - -
4-wheel lister
U-bar harrow
Tongue-listers
Walking cultivator -------
Hammock-seat 4-shovel cultivator .
$12.00
10.25
16.25
6.95
- - 23.00
39.75
- - 12.00
39.50
- - 15.00
25.55
26.55
New Victor C. B. 4-shovel cultivator . 25.55
New Victor C. K. 6-shovel cultivator 26.55
Wheeled 2-row lister-cultivator . . .
Doubletrees and neckyokes, extra .
All other machinery in proportion; hardware, tin
and graniteware, guns and amunition, tin work and
plumbing, pipe and well work, also auto repairing.
Cole &. BorKlund
2.25
~f.AS.WV-.
Will make the Season of 1912 with my black pacing
Stallion, The Friar, at my barn in Cashion. Square,
natural gaited, even tempered, the right conformation
and size. Will be pleased to show him to you. Terms:
$12.50 to insure living colt. A. B. WIGHT.
Subscribe for The Independent
Alfalfa hay soon; see Stone.
Butter Fat 25c; see G.T. Stone.
.See G. T. Stone for coal.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1912, newspaper, May 9, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107705/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.