The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1912 Page: 6 of 8
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Money matters in this part of
the brush are still close, but not
vet close enough to reach.
Ti me Table
FOR SALE My big Babeock
East Bound No. 708 due 1:09 p.m. Cream Tester, complete; with
West 44 No. 707 44 2:05 p m
These trains are daily.
J. B. Plum, Agent
some cream cans. Also wish
those who have cans in tin-it
j possession to please let me know
who they are.
<t. T. Stone.
■ . . ti. w. n v ATT
IlKNTIST
of Guthrie, will be at the old Dr
Raymond office in Cashion, the 1 Kelley, the Singer Sewing Ma
fourth Monday in each month and ' „f Guthrie, was here
remains all week. Get an ap-l^ne Man,
pointment early in the week.
7 ~
^VKINCFISHER.OKLA
.1. It. POl.liOi K
Physician and Surgeon
Day phone 25; night phone 44
All calls promptly answered da\
and night. Office two doors south
of Post Office.
Mr. an Mrs C. C Corn forth \
visited Saturday with Mrs. Corn
forth's parents. Mr. and M:s Dk
j |ones.
CHI L - LAX
For Chills cV Fever
The Pleasant Valley A H. T
A., lodge and the Navina lodg<
had a game of ball Satuid is
afternoon at Navina Pleasant
Valley won the game and were
entitled to the ice cream.
Mrs. Jim Lenhart visited with
here the first of the week getting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Diek
Geo. Maxwell started out as a Jones, Saturday and Sunda>
Singer agent. Mr and Mrs. Realtor and Rev
Williamson, of Cashion, called on
To parties wanting wagons or ^ r and Mrs Stoner Sunda\
afternoon.
The Ellis Bros.. have pui
of
or
wagon beds and buggies should
see mine before buying as I can
suit them in price ami terms I ^ ^ (hreshi m;ld,„u.
sell the best wagons made with a ,
1 v „ .... me he ! Chas. Forbis and Will Deir.
1 yellow poplar box ee me oc
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lowder
and family visited with Mr and
fore you thresh or
wagon.
buy a new
W. A. ('lift
Mrs. Jones Sunday aftern
KILL-POIS
For Bad Blood
Relief For
Oklahoma Taxpayers
groaning taxpayers
For Sheriff
y (Pete) Ingram announc-
es himself as a candidate for the
i office of Sheriff of Kingfisher
1 County, subject to the will of thei
I Republican voters in the primar-
ies August 6, 1912.
The
of
\V L. Rising left W
for Edmond.
666
For Rheumatism \ Uout
The school board have employ
ed Miss Julia Fields to teach the
coming term ot soh > >!. ■>.* gin-
ning the 16th of September.
Pawnee Items
... . c 1 .... 1 Sunday school was organized
Oklahoma will not find any ie- , What Makes
, ■ blunders Sunday afternoon at the school W Hdt iVIdKes
lief from their excessive bluntiLi. ... \ Woman
house. Bro Williamson will A W Oiiid.11
as long as the vo ets 1 . . 4 ry tW() weeks and Sun- < >ne hundred and twenty pounws,
tention to the class of men they , - more or less, of bone an muscle
send to the state legislature day school every Sunua> atte/ | fWt make a woman Its a good
A Cool Retreat
Ever spend a sumnier vaca-
tion in a log cabin up in
the northern woods on the
shores of a crystal-clear lake
filled with sramy bass or
muskellunger You have
missed a treat in such a
retreat, but it is yours to
enjoy this summer if you
wish. 1 he keen air, the
brilliant sunshine, the blue
waters,the creen woods mean
a healthy,happy outing,hi im-
ful of enjoyment, but to enjoy
the trip to the utmost u<) via
Islsil^
Fast limited trains of comfort
and convenience daily
to Chicago, St.
Louis and other
gateways to vaca-
tion land.
Let me quote you low
faros and help you plan a summer outing
i AY THOMPSON
Division Passenger Agent
()kla'ioma Citv. Okla
j. B. PLUM
icket Agent Rock Island I- '•
Cashion, ()klahoma.
noon at 3 o'clock. Everyone is t()undation put jnto health and
«. r i ♦- pnmp nilt .'111(1 licll > HI ... U .,•./! V-*, nv.i v 1*111 P 'A k i 11 i.'
The laws already on the books
and those which any Democratic invited to come out and help m j stmiKtll and she may rule.km,.
,,, th plvu.t the work. dom. But that's just what Eh
assembly w 1 k a > e ^ ^ Wheeler and twin trie Bitters give her Thousands
will fail to give anything but an ' ^ bless them for overcoming fan,
increase of the already heavy tax babies. mui am, dlzzy spells and tor
burden The men who have visiting relatives m t us \lum \. (lj weak„ess. neverous
been in charge are monumental Miss Sallie Payne, ot Douglas, . ^ a„d tired, listless,
. . •' nptpripv Thev I Kans., who has been heie rn out feeling,r'ElaCtric Bitt-
for their incompetency. 1 uc> . , ,
, I visiting and helping care for her ers have done me a woiln «>t
result as 1"°" " j sick nieces, Pearl and Alma Ston- good," writes Ele/.a Pool. Depew,
Everything in or about the state , ^ ^ tQ visit | (>kla.. "and 1 thank you. with all
has been built 011 the theoretical, 1 er< . ... r— .> ..o<>rl
Meat
Payne, before
tny heart, for making such o good
medicine." Only 50c. guaranteed
by All Druggists
Miss Nancy Longnecker left
tor her home in Cashion yester-
experimental basis. Voters must : her brother, '. .
select men with wide, practical I returning home.
... ,llT j ln Pearl and Alma Stoner. who
exoerience in public alt ait s. in
v 1* ■ f the st ite will have been seriously ill for some
fact, the affairs of the state win
i 1 ti time 3X6 some l>ettet <ai in ^
h ive to be built and revised on , tune,
. nr ,i-t ifil writing and we hope that they ; day after a visit with friends ,11
saner Stifer cincl more piaLiieiw . .
' ' . ... be I will be able to be up again the city, -Guthrie Daily Star,
ideas. Otherwise there will oe
„ . 1 ,. Mrs. Butts is quite poorls at | ulv 10.
no relief.—Guthrie Daily Stat. - ___ _
i present -suffering from gall
Lots of weeds have been cut stones
We carry a complete line
of Fresh and Salt Meats.
A good line of Smoked
Meats and Sausages. Fish
and Oysters in Season.
Cash paid for Hides. See
us for Pure, Home-rend-
ered Lard. Shop open
Sundays from 7 to 10
o'clock a. m.
Peyser Bros.
the past week but still ti
are
Hyle Craig and family, of
KIDNEY-FLUSH
For Kidney & Bladder Diseases
any amount where disease germs Guthrie, have come to their tain,
and mosquitoes are holding their for a little vacation.
.nnual picnics. Give some fellow John Chitwood ami Mrs join,.
a job and make it distressing!y son returned to Guthrie Satin day.
he ilthy around here for a doctor. W L. Rising drove down to
and U is cheaper. Guthrie Sunday to attend assemb-
i; H Starry, of Kingfisher, Mr. Reed, of Oklahoma t :t\,
eandidate for Register of Deeds, was in the neighborhood Tu.-sd
was in Cashion Wednesday mor- selling machinery and road re
pairs
ning
The contract for the I . S.
postof'fice at Kingfisher has been
let to Wichita contractors The
building is to be completed Au-
gust 1, 1')' ,y 1 he conttact pi ice
is $42, $65.00 for building com-
plete. without furniture. Mid-
net
and ci? a £ heluhgs
?nDjf OUCKS Uiti 50* 8.JI.00 J
'. li TRIAL POITLE fR£T j
i AND AllTHROAT ANPIUNG TROUBUsI
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Pencil carbon pape' for sale it
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1912, newspaper, July 11, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107714/m1/6/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.