The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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LODGES.
O. O. P., Cashion Lodge No. 150,
meets every Tuesday night of each
month in Odd Fellows' Hall.
Chas. Helms, N. G.
Niel Nissen, Sec.
I
K. & A. M., Cashion Lodge No. 168,
meets 2nd and 4th Saturday nights
of each month in Masonic Hall.
W. S. Cole, W. M.
Ed. Owens, Sec.
E s., Arema Chapter No. 69,
168 meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday
nights
<if each month in Masonic Hall.
Mrs. Nellie Hogan, W. M.
Mrs. Beryl Sulzer, Secy.
W O. W., Lodge meets 2nd and 4th
Saturday nights of each month in
Odd Fellows' Hall.
J. Free, C. C.
S. W. Hogan, Clerk.
M VV. A., Downs Camp No. 7152, meets
1st and 3rd Saturday nights of each
month in Masonic Hall.
G. C. Eschwig, V. C.
Avery Wight, Clerk.
u«beccah Jewel Lodge No. 13, meets
every 1st and 3rd Saturdaay nights
of each month in Odd Fellows-
Hall.
Mrs. Joe. Flohr, N. G.
Winna Walton, Sec.
Royal Neighbors, Cashion Camp No.
2570, meets 2nd and 4th T uesday
nights of each month in Masonic
Hal1- ' , ~ i
Mrs. Alvin Cornwell, Oracle.
Mrs. C. C. Cornforth, Rec.
Cashion School Notes
Guy Cole was absent Monday, j
On account of sickness Francis
Fields was not present Monday.
Etiphrosyne Calhoun was at) j
sent last Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Gee, mother of Miss Mag i
, nolia Gee, visited us Monday.
Keith Cornforth has been ab-
sent the past few days.
The Seventh and Eighth Grades
| will give the following program
| Friday afternoon:
i Debate — Resolved, That we
should feed every tramp who
j comes to our doors.
| Affirmative—Okla McGavern, j
Dwight Dixon. Lula Anderson.
Negative—Lloyd Davenport,
Elsie Cornforth, Irving Knight, j
Current Events—Jessie Ken
drick.
Paper—
Ranks for month of November:
Primary
First Rank Second Rank
Marguerite Smith Stephen
Thompson
First Grade
Frances Clift I-eon Glover
Juanita Barnard Helen Plum
Second Grade
Ellen Grace Mark Johnson
Third Grade
Mar* Heim Raymond Beck
Purl Plum
Fourth Grade
Albert Sulzer Velma Daven-
port
Fifth Grade
Ella Thompson Tray Davenport
Sixth Grade
Orville Fields James Storin
Seventh Grade
Wayne Johnson Anna Heim
Lula Anderson
Eight.) Grade *
Esther Heim Ernest Heim
Ninth Grade
Johnson Long YVillena 1 ettit Qther
Tenth Grade
Mattie Shirley Elbert Stoner
Hazel Jones
Eleventh Grade
Irene Cashman Jessie Pettit
B'oo 1 a ii
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Good Brands Cigars in Stock
, I F T , P ■' o |> i* ■
I o I'
riueKhiiiu Coal!
We have just received several cars of
McAlester Fancy Lump Coal to do your
threshing. Come in and get your coal or
what Lumber you need, and pay for it
when you thresh. T. A. Montague, Mgr.
!LaiiiilMkr Co.
via
Kock Is In.Ml l.ines
to
Kansas City
Saint Louis
Chicago
"The Firefly"
The train of trains, with fast
schedule, modern equipment
and every convenience to
make the trip one of pleas-
ure and comfort.
Col. A. T. Richardson
General Auctioneer
I will cry sales for one per
cent. Phone 31
Cashion Oklahoma
Reference: Any one 1 have
cried a sale for.
Good Trains Daily
For Imoirr.fci>o«. wi.ie tau.
Yeomen Lodge, meets every 2nd and
n.h Thursday nights of each month in
Hector's Hall.
S. A. Martin, Foreman.
Rhoda Morris, Cor.
Farmers' Union meets every 2nd and
4th Monday nights of each month in
Odd Fellows' Hall.
J. E. Calhoun, Pres
Ed. Owens, Sec.
City Council of Cashion meets 1st
Monday night of each month in S.
S. Cole's office.
S. B. Stewart, Pres
S. S. Cole, Clerk.
Famous Stage Beauties
look with horror on skin erup-
tions, blotches, sores or pimples.
They don't have them, nor will
any one, who uses Bucklen s Ar-
nica Salve. It glorifies the face.
Eczema 01* salt rheum vanish be-
fore it. It cures sore lips, chap-
ped hands, chilblains; heals burns,
cuts and bruises. Unequalled for
piles. Only 25c at All Druggists.
—adv.
FAY THOMPSON
Division Passenger Agent
Oklahoma City, Okla.
J. B. PLUM
Ticket Agent Rock Island Lines
Cashion, Oklahoma.
S. Cole
Notary Public
Farm Loans, Real Lstate,
and Insurance. Insures
Farm and City Property.
Office E. Side Main Street
fiction
Truth is stranger than
and equally dangerous.
Hot Chili at Marriott's Confec-
tionery.—adv.
Leland Eaton
Agent for
The Saturday Evening Post
Chicago Blade and Ledger
St. Louis Globe Democrat
1 c St. Louis Republic
Joe Ryan left Saturday for the r^e Country Gentl
Cushing oil fields.
No matter how young you are,
you are probably old enough to
know better.
The Country Gentleman.
All of the above are 5c each,
adv.
For insurance,
Cole. —adv.
call on S. S.
Harmony
Mrs. Barr was a Thursday vis
itor at Mrs Studebakers.
Mrs. Henry visited Mrs. Wright
near Guthrie last Sabbath.
Berness Lawson spent Satur
day night and Sunday with home
folks.
Mrs. Audra Speer, of Guthrie,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs. Heron, of Abi
lene, Kan., are here painting the
inside work of their farm house.
The Ladies' Aid gathered at
the home of Miss Lawson Mon-
day afternoon and put up 225
lunches in sacks for S. Daniel s
s ile Tuesday—will also make the
coffee for same and sell pies.
We had a light snow Friday,
and suppose some did not get to
H. H. Daniel's sale that would
have gone if it had been a nict
day, but things sold high any
way. The Ladies' Aid of Haim
ony sold pies for the neat sum ol
$4.20.
Sabbath school was not very
large, but good lessons make up
for attendance sometimes. We
have planned to have a supper
Xmas Eve and instead of a tree
use the fire-place that we made
several years ago, A short pro
gram and music will be rendered
before the supper. We will be
glad if others will join us.
Mrs. H. R. McClure and little
son of near Reeding left Enid
last night to spend a few days
with Mrs. McClure's mother.-
Midget, Tuesday.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1912, newspaper, December 12, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107734/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.