The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1912 Page: 6 of 8

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ARE YOU SICK?
For Poison Blood
Purifies the Blood, Cleanses the Liver,
Clears the Skin, Strengthens the Nerves,
Increases the appetite. For Catarrh,
Scrofula, Scrofulous Humors, Ulcers,
Humors and Pimples on the Face, Constipation, Headache,
Pains m the Back, and all Blood diseases from any cavse
For Chills & Fever
Of all scientific Chill, Malaria and Ague
cures, "CHIL-LAX" is the world's great-
est. Absolutely sure, safe and harmless to
the person taking it, yet so extremely fatal
to the malaria germ that in most cases it drives the poison
entirely out of the system in 3 days. A Mild Family Laxative
The New Discovery
For RHEUMATISM and GOUT, deep-
seated and apparently hopeless cases, any
age or condition. Used by Specialists in
every quarter of the Globe. Pleasant to take
Don't waste time with compounds, cure-alls and liniments
Cure Your Kidneys
For Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases,
which, if neglected, often leads to Bright's
Disease. KIDNEY FLUSH is a safe, speedy
and satisfactory remedy for long standing
KIDNEY trouble, possessing a wonderful antiseptic power
Snternafional 2)rug Company,
Sort Smith, jirk., *lL. S. jl-
Find her«w:>h $1.00 for which aeod me the above mentioned $5.00 worth oi
RBMKD1ES. (All Char<ea Prepaid!
K1LL-POIS. I For Blood Ailmentt from any coutel $1.00
CH1L-LAX, IFor Chills. Malaria. Fever, A<uel $1.00
666. (The great RHEUMATISM REMEDY) $2.00
KIDNEY FLUSH. IKidney and Bladder Dis«a e«] $1.00
Total value $5.00
I will Send the other $4.09 within si* months from this date. Provided fte Remedie.
CURE above mentioned diseases and are exactly as recommended. I am to judge.
Name
Address —
CUT THIS OUT AND MAIL TO US
Saved By His Wife
She's a wise woman who Knows
just what to do when her hus-
band's life is in danger, but Mrs.
R. J. Flint, Braintree, Vt., is of
that Kind. ''She insisted on my
using Dr. King's New Discovery,"
writes Mr. F., "for a dreadful
cough, when 1 was so weaK my
friends all thought I had only a
short time to live, and it com-
pletely cured me." A quicK cure
for coughs and colds, it's the most
safe and reliable medicine for ma-
ny throat and lung troubles—
grip, bronchitis, croup, whoop-
ing cough. quinsy, tonsilitis,
hemorrhages. A trial will con-
vince you. 50c and $1.00. Guar-
a iteed by All Druggists.
Farms for Sale, see S. S. Cole,
FREE METHODiST church
Sabbath school 10:00 a .m.
Mrs. Ermina Washburn, Supt.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Class—Each alternate Sabbath 11
a. m.
G. L. Anderson, Classleader.
Preaching—Alternately each Sab-
bath 11 a. m., 8 p. m.
Everybody invited.
E. O. Davenport, Pastor.
congregational church
Niel Nissen. Pastor.
m. e. church
A. G. Williamson, Pastor.
Jim Mowery left Sunday for
'Denver."
Harmony
The pie social Saturday even
ing was quite a success. They
I took in $27.50. The pies and
coffee brought $7.25 and the sow
and pigs, donated by Mrs. NobU .
to the Ladies' Aid, brought
$20.25. The Shenheir Bros
were the highest bidders Mr.
Hamil was auctioneer. The
youngsters spent the evening on
the lawn and were scarcely read
when it was announced that sup-
per was ready.
Mrs. Barr's mother, Mrs. Finch,
of Winfield, Kan., is visiting her.
S. Dantels took two loads o;
pears to Oklahoma City this weel
| Mr. Rhode's children have scar-
let fever and the school had to
be closed.
Mrs. Henry had a fall Monday
and hit her head against the wall.
I She is scarcely able to be around
i Fortunes in Faces
There's of^en much truth in
the saying "her face is her fort
une," but it's never said where
pimples, sKin erruptions, blotch-
1 es, or other blemishes disfigure
it. Impure blood is back of them
jail, and shows the need of Dr.
' King's New Life Pills. They
promote health and beauty 1 r\
I them. 25c at All Druggists.
Mrs. B. B. Puckett left for her
home in Guthrie, after visiting
old friends in this vicinity a few
; days.
Buckwheat Pancake Flour, a
i mixture of Wheat and Buckwheat
Flours, is sold by your grocer un
der the label that always gives
satisfaction — THE ALTON
, GOODS.
Mrs. W. M. Davis returned
Monday from a visit at Oklahoma
■ City.
Itopiihlicaii Ticket
For State Senator
E. J. Warner
Watonga, <
For Sheriff
Clyde Smith
For County Clerk
W. G. Newer
For Register of Deeds
G. S. Van Gundy
For County Attorney
W. B. Blair.
For County Treasurer
S. F. Robinson
For Clerk District Court
Geo. 11. Lain;?
For County Assessor
F. D. Dakin
W. V. Mattingly, of Charles-
ton, Mo., was here today.
1
Some people say "You can t
get Pure Buckwheat Flour in
i this country." They have never
tried THE ALTON GOODS
Buckwheat Flour in the little 9-
1b. sacks.
Roy Frymire has moved to Na-
vina, where he will run a barber
shop and pool hall.
Ask Arthur Short if Cecil Fry-
mire is afraid to sell anything.
No artificial color, just as na-
ture made them. Early June
Peas. THE ALTON GO<
John J. Davis, of Chandler,
(democratic nominee for Congress
j of this District, will speak in
j Rector's hall, Friday evening,
)DS. October 4.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1912, newspaper, October 3, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107726/m1/6/ocr/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.

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