The Independent (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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| Local Items.
Harmony.
Charley Patterson and fam-
ily, of Guthrie, visited at Mr.
Coverts' Sunday.
Crescent News.
Charley Hughes, who
Miss Beulah Childers came jed as a result of
home Thursday from Mrs. Longs
H-lingmau * for Ice Cream. to attend the party.
Now is the time to subscribe, j Mrs. Lawsou and daughter,
ft pays to trade in Cashion. Berness, visited Mr. and Mr
Post Cards at Klingman's j 1)wi^rllt Kennedy Sunday after
onfectionerv.
has
been running a threshing eng-
I ine in Garfield county, camel
|home last week badly disfigur-
the engine
blowing ii)>.
E. J. Cromwell, of El lie no,
was in town last weelc and sold
his residence on West Monroe
v | to Mrs Kyle living north of
Is right now when lumber and build- 1
ing material is cheap—cneaper than it
will ever he again. t
110011.
Carl Blessing and his hired
man are both improving. The
neighbors all went in and stack-
led his grain Monday.
Mr. Pearson went to Guthrie
; Monday to greet her brotlier-
! in-law and daughter who were
coming to pay them a visit.
Mrs. Barr returned from Paw-
nee where she has been caring
for her sister, who stepped on
j i nail and came very near dy-
j ing; she reports her better.
| Mr. McCoys, Sam Day, Frank
' Day. Beulah Childers and Frank
Charvoz visited Mr. Pearson's
Sunday. Mr. Howard and Miss
Mabel Datin called in the after-
Friday Mrs. Childers went
Nohod v wants the wrost of it! near Cashion to hei daughter,
.•ervbodv is looking jMrs Long, who is very ill.
tot it. \ ou get it in j eu . 1 , j
••THE ALTON GOODS." j ^ 'ack 'Sun< a-v eVt',H^
j and Beulah went there again
Sam R. Poff was in Kingfish | Monday.
i Wednesday to meet his sis-1 \«. ,, , , ..
... Miss Mabel Dutin gave a
was returning home ,
lawn party on her birthday,
, August 0.
POSTS I have plenty
I osts on hand. Kir your sup | m,m, the two Misses CocKrum,
ply c; !l .it the (,'ashion Feed
' 1 j Viola anu Audra Pearson, Calla I
Mr. and Mrs. h\ A. Bryant J tJrai
and little
Evans and Murdock have
plenty of Fruit Cans.
A fine rain Tuesday evening
which laid the dust.
1' rank Ailing, of Guthrie,
was ; i town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs S. S.Cole drove
to Oklahoma City Saturday.
Parties v. tc here last week
locking up a location for a new
bank.
C. C. Well of Wandel, was
on our streets Saturday with a
load of apples.
•J. I. Vancuren is building a
storm cave th.s weeK, getting
ready early for storms next
•spring.
in fact,
for tli _
ter who
from a visit
town.
The camp meeting is
ressing and large crowd-
continue to attend.
E. K. Cotton, of Guthrie, was
here last weeK to make arra
ments to draw plans for our new } *
s-rooin brick school building j *
that will be erected before *
school commences this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. (i. A. McFad •.
den were in Casliio i last Wed
nesday to attend the wedding
of Airs. McFadden's brother,
John Watts to Miss Alice Hoyt..
The bride and groom accomp-
anied them home Thursday and
after spending a few days in
Crescent they made his cousin,
Mrs. FrauK Belveal, and his
brother, Roxie, living near
Garber. They will return home
Saturday and commence house
keeping oil the old Watt's farm,
formerly known as the bachel-
or's hall. We all wish them
success and the best of wishes
in the future.
l)o il if
While you have the last whack at the
cheapest lumber the world will ever
sec. If you defer your building a year
or two years, jour material will cos!
you from fit) to 100 per cent im re.
For the best price, the best quality,
and square dealing do not f:
on the
to call .t
Mill)
WANTED
• v < «£• ♦ *2* V V
Those present were
Ot | Misses Birdie and Lessie Lay -
's CocKrum
Beulah Childers, May, Mayme.
Farm or B&iss£nes&
for sale. Not particular about location.
Wish to hear from owner only who
will sell direct to buyer. Give price,
description and state when possession
cun be had. Address,
L. DARBYSH1RE. Bo* 9999 RotLerter, N. Y.
I ! it ,
Lucile Dodson, Margar
daughter, left Fri-letand Ruby Charvoz, and Ber
•nia^ for their home in ! ness Lawson. Messrs. Leslie
< He l ahoma City. I CocKrum, Hyle Craig, Vera
Mr. Ashman, our venerable I StudebaKer, .Jim Lhoenheir,
blacksmith on South Main, is j Frank Charvoz, Homer and Ed-
erecting a dwelling on the lots win Layman, Oral McCleary,
south of his ■shop. ICverett Atwood, Tonnis Day,
If I had children that 1 want ! ^r- Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. i .
• •d t:o keep healthy and Well, 1 j A. Childers, Mrs. Will Pearson,
woul'i leed them | Mr. and Mrs. Lawson. Evi-ry-
" THE ALT* ).\ GOODS." juiie went with the expectation
Mr. Vancuren is talcing a few ha\ing a good time and no
week-;' vacation from rural j one was disappointed. Re-
route dut:. . and his deputy, 1). treshments of ice cream, cake,
Bugg, K' tilliuy liis place. ; candy, apples and grapes and
Mrs. Horace Smith and two | lemonade were served on the
children left Tuesday for a few J l,orcl'- Mabel received quite a
days' visit with her mother, ' MUmber of Prett>' :ind useful
Mrs. White, in Old .lioma City., P^sents from her friends who
early hour, Au_;
for more
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ry ^n«l 4 'i . t ui-«Ih> <*\
ninu in Kratpp t «. hul
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Presided. Vice I'resiileiit.
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Houk.
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ODD KBLLOWS:—lCashion Lodjn
No. 7'.'. iiicetH c:t h Tn< "day evm
intr at I (). O. hall at 7:30.
Visiting Hiuthci>' cordially wocouumI
U. A. Itryant, N G.
.1 E. Calhoun. Secrotarv.
. departed at an
out I , . .
j- ,jj ! 'th. with many wish
1 happy birthdays.
Taxes paid.
Fire insurance written
Farm Loans made.
Call and see us.
We will treat you right
. J
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U8 i amp.
KU \Y<
lc i—Dow
HSll|<i . I
- lunlu' *v. niugs at
o««k it !• riti i iry hall,
iirlibms ^ludh gn-et
*1. K calhoun,
I, ch. ( lork.
C
CHURCHES
Mrs. McKee and children, of
Oklahoma City, accompanied
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
S. Cole, home Monday, and vis-
ited here a few davs.
.\irs. a. Fryuiire. while
east of. Navina Tuesday.
and broke her left arm. She is
•jetting along nkvly at this
w riting.
You pay for what you get.
Why not insist on having what
you want
"THE ALTON GOODS."
We look for Cronkite lo be' Miss Ilouseworth, of Wichita,
elected. Several stnmp sneech- : Kansas, arrived Thursday of
i s were made oil the streets j last week to visit her brother,
this week "Kite" is the man hr. Ilouseworth, and family, ai,
of the hour always ready. j few days. Miss House worth j
The Misses Marv and Viola tilul(Is position as teacher in!
Northcott returne 1 Monday Jone Wlcbit* public!
from a months' visit with their j St
grandmother, Mrs Ciiii|u-r. at The awning over tiie front of
Ksterline, Texas. Krymire's livery barn fell II .ti
Mrs. Holden and chlldr i, id j last Thursday mornin.: A,
Seward, accompanied by Mi^s. horse had been tied to one of
Lukenbel, arrived Wednesday ! the posts, and becoming fright
to visit Mrs. Holden's sister. I ened jiulled it down. No one
Mrs. S B. Stewart, a few days, happened to be under it. but
Harry Sowers drove out just in
time to see it fall. Carpenters
ISeOl'A I.
: K I. Wi
111 II -Sn.i
eh. suprriutfiid
I'renchlmc at
l'hur.Mltt> eve
\ \N . Vouhr. I astor,
"SUHE iATION AL lUlicii — >un<h :
•uhool at 10 i in Preach nerat II h ui.
, Pastor
« n :: IS n \N CHUIt« ii—Stnii.o School at |i
a. 111. l'lvachinr at la. ii
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III,Mil
J. L Shirk
E L. Welch
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-!ip j if.ifi d 'ut.
ii.nci g ml i v; iii
lift'tiujr on Tuesday ■
:iv School 10 II III
• Ion I'reneblny
t male Prayer
• Il ii «*r, Pastor.
• m - INSURANCE j
Come to Casliio i t<
trad.
S. 5. Cole's office, Insures farm and city prop'ty
(ysi
IIPTTSHjIO ^
f; Side Main St. . Cashion, Okla.
Otrice:
Some grocers want you 10
tike something they claim just'
as good Don't be fooled by
this old chestnut; insist on liav-l
i;ig what you want
"THE ALT< >N < iOODS "
There will be a base ball
s.une here Sunday. August Hi,
on the Casselman grounds com-
mencing at U:;! t p. in., between
liichlaud and Cashion. Kvery
body cordially invited. See
the bills.
Mrs. Ilouseworth gave
;< lawn social Friday even-
iim- in honor of I h\ J b.
IlouseWOithV sislrr.
rebuilt a n>
w
awn i n u Fridav.
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EXTRA LOUISouality
BRAND
COFFEE
AND
CANNED GOODS
STRICTLY HIGH GRADE-POPULAR PRICE
POOL ROOM.
LADIES!
We can print
your Calling
Cards. Give
us> your order.
We guarantee
pood work.
FOUR
^.TiWn^Jwyu-rwjiiiia
F. RAUB, Proprietor.
, BOYNTON
Attorney at Law
Kinttlislier.
3
Fiiitire time will be devoted to the
practice of law. Twenty five
years experience. Largest li
brary in Ok lahoma.
Kiimlishcr Cttiii^y. Oltlalic>nuij_
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1908, newspaper, August 13, 1908; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc98538/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.