The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
3
Are Ever At War
There are two things eveslust-
ingly war, joy and piles. But
BucKlen's Arnica Salve will ban-
ish piles in any form. It soon
subdues the itching, irritation,
inflammation or swelling. It
gives comfort, invites joy. Cireat-
est healer of burns, boils, ulcers,
cuts, bruises, eczema, scalds, sKin
eruptions, pimples. Only 25c at
All Druggists.
A Coo! Retreat Notice, Subscribers,
And Everybody!
Ever spend a summer vaca-
tion in a log cabin up in
the northern woods on the
shores of a crystal-clear lake
filled with gamy bass or
muskellunge? You have
missed a treat in such a
retreat, but it is yours to
enjoy this summer if you
wish. The keen air, the
brilliant sunshine, the blue
waters, the green woods mean
a healthy,happy outing,brim-
ful of enjoyment, but to enjoy
the trip to the utmost go via
Rock Island Lines
Fast limited trains of comfort
and convenience daily
—j to Chicago, St.
Louis and other
gateways to vaca-
tion land.
Let me quote you low
Urei art'! help you plan a summer outing.
FAY THOMPSON
Division Passenger Agent
Oklahoma City, Okla.
J. B. PLUM
Mcket Agent Rock Island Lines
Cashion, Oklahoma.
Meat
Market
A" A
f
V ' :
4 ...,
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.
Ryser Bros.
If you are taking this paper,
please notice, and tell your friends
about it, that the rates on it from
now till the first of September,
19 1 2, will he $1.50 for the next
three years. Now, if you want
this paper three years for $1.50
better hurry and subscribe. If
you are already a subscriber, we
will credit the amount we owe
you yet on the $1.50 and it will
be sent to you anywhere for three
years If you owe us for back
subscription, pay up to date, and
then $1.50 will get for the next
three years. This rate is the reg-
ular rate cut half in two—we will
meet you half way—and our ob-
ject is for ready money and a
larger circulation. If we can
work up a larger circulation we
can have some hope of getting
out a better paper. This ought
to be a good inducement to all of
our old subscribers, who already
know us, and know that we are a
stayer and have always given
them the best there is in it for
their money, and it ought to be
good news to tell their friends.
We are not giving credit with
this rate—it is cash we need, and
are going to make this paper for
the next month and a half at a
rate that all can afford to take it.
No subscription taken for less
than three years at this rate. It
will now be within the reach of
all alike. We are making no
club rate on this. We just sim-
ply want the cash and more peo-
ple reading this paper. Come in
now and, in the meantime, Rev.
Nissen will solicit you, and any
and all contracts made we will
make good.
Yours for business,
W. F. BARNARD.
CONFECTIONERY
When in Cashion, call on the Con-
fectionery for Refreshments and
Cold Drinks. Everything always
Up-to-date. Make my Ice Cream
Parlor your Headquarters when in
Cashion.
Yours truly,
A. W. Marriott
Cash ion, () k la
Phone 34.
■ILL You need credit next year? If so,
the following- may be of interest to you.
We are now making arrangements to
credit our customers next year. We
have a large sum of money out on credit at present,
and we are going to ask all our customers who owe
book accounts more than thirty days old to please
call and settle at once and get ready to open a new
account, as we need our money now to meet our ob-
ligations and to preserve our credit with those who
have accommodated us with credit the past year.
Now if you owe us, please respond to this call as
soon as possible, for if we credit we must collect up-
to-date and start in new again and by so doing we $
will convince you we will extend you every accom-
modation in our power. We thank our many custo-
mers and friends for the kindness and business they
have so freely given us and we truly hope we may
be favored with its continuance. We also extend a
cordial invitation to all new customers and we will
assure you we will do all in our power to please and
satisfy you. Yours for business.
!
Phone 26
G. R. Fields.
♦ ♦ ♦ t-<►♦<>♦♦♦•♦■♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦"
"For many years I was troubled, in
spite of all so-called remedies I used.
At last I found quick relief and cure
in those mild, yet thorough aud
really wonderful
DR. KING'S
e
Adolph Schiugeck, Buffalo, N. Y.
25 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
For insurance,
Cole.
call on S. S
Indian Killed
On Track
Near Rochelle, 111., an Indian
went to sleep on a railroad tracK
and was Killed by the fast ex-
press. He paid for his careless-
ness with his life. Often it's that
way when people neglect coughs
and colds. Don't risK your life
when prompt use of Dr. King's
New Discovery will cure them
and so prevent a dangerous lung
and throat trouble. "It com-
pletely cured me, in a short time,
of a terrible cough that followed
a severe attacK of Grip," writes
J. R. Watts, Floydada, Tex.,
"and I regained 15 pounds in
weight that I had lost." Quick,
safe, reliable, and guaranteed.
50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free
at All Druggists.
solute satisfaction.
now have on hand a sup-
ply of El Reno's Best Flour
and Meal and Feed which
is guaranteed to give ab-
Give it a fair trial and if
not satisfied return the goods and get your mon-
ey back. You can buy this Flour of any mer-
chant in Cashion.
I also have a car of Best McAlester Coal
which I will sell at the El Reno Mill & Elevator
Co's., office. Give us a trial when in need of
anything in our line.
BIO
«tr l^icv. Co
W. P. Wible, Manager.
j
1
I /
/
If
r
f
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1912, newspaper, August 29, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107721/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.