The Independent (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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POOL ROOM.
F. RAUB, Proprietor
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Office: 1- Side Main St. . Cashion, Okla. %
F. L. BOYNTON,
A'tornpy at Lnw
K i nufisher. Kin^Hsh r
lCntire ti mi' will lie devoted to the
practice of law. Twenty five
years experience. Largest li
brarv in <iKlahoma.
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I. -II liurchett. I*i*i• p
Hoi si•.slioin^ Ni atly llone.
ill kinds ol repair Htid plow work. Plow
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THE INDEPENDENT
W. I I'.AkNAkl), raitur and Publisher.
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SIX MONTHS, 50 n:\TS.
TIIKEK MONTHS. .'JO t KNTS
plrl5l.tsiifj EVKUY TlirKSDAY.
Aci\ci IMntr Utiles iimv l t on Ai-plloiitioii.
Tiu'usdav, Arc 27, I'.ioh,
Two brands of "red" in tin
west, one as dangerous as the
other. One extreme is repre-
sented by the Appeal to Reason
ind the other by the Kansas
< lity Journal.
The former chum of Evelyn
A'esbit Thaw says there is not
a bit of truth in the story that
voiing Mrs. Thaw told on the
witness stand. There must be
-tome mistake about this. Sure
little Kvelyn wouldn't lie
Hutchinson News.
The editor of the \Ian|ii«'llc
Tribune considers himself an
unlucky mortal. Listen this
wail: "Some men in our town
ire so very unlucky that il a
lady should app ir on our
streets wearing a directoire
ileirt they would stir, be on tie
wrong side."
Recently, while visiting in
Michigan a gay young bricle-to-
ne losl her diamond rin',r while
nlay'tig tennis. A diligent and
tearful search availed nothing. 1
ind the grieving woman went
ringless to bed. The' next day
the farmer hilled several chick
•ns for dinner, and almost the
tirst thiiiv. he struck in the
raw ol the Urgent of the birds
was six grasshoppers, a tumble
on if, a measuring worm and a
bluebottle fly! Uruee.
There are events occurring in
•very community which il re
ported in a lo ii p iper would
create a commotion little
dreamed of. What to report
and what not to report olten
perplexes the' editor. He is
oft« n unjustly accused of cow
ardice and tavorltUra, when all
the time he is looking toward
the good r pntntion ot the town
where his lot is cast. The lo-
cal editor from necessity al-
most constantly lltids himself
between two tires and whichev-
er way he turns lie is sur to
be unjustly treated. Tltis <s
one of the pleasuri s of the
newspaper business. I' ■ la.ll
News.
To those gen tlemcn who do
not believe there i-; a (bid, a
Heav en, or a Hell, let us say
that one thing is sure- Death,
lleyond that wi have tie Itilde
to look to. <)ne thing an infi-
del can do. and that is to treat
his fellowtnen square, and the
right thing to the best of his
knowledge and belief. Ti.ere
is no harm in that (excusing ig-
norance), but is it often tin
case? Outside of insanilv, we
in vain arguments? Go to work]
and earn a dollar, and maybe.
! the conditions of your hard!
! times will be changed from
: worse to better.
As Told by "Cretcher.''
When a good many people
j try to be funny they only sue
ceed in being foolish.
It has been our observation'
that it is always the fellow not 1
betting that wants to make it
"cigars for the crowd."
Few people attain success
without profiting by their fail-j
ures. To fail is no disgrace.
Accept the lesson and try again
In a country town a man can j
not come down the street wear
ing a different pair of pants
without being asked where he,
is going at least a dozen times.
As a general rule the bosses
are not pleased with the pri-
mary, but it should be rentem
bered that the primary was not
instituted for tile bosses, any-
way.
The people of all parties are
pleased with the primary sys
tern and there n il 1 be hard sled-
I ding for any set of fixers that
undertakes to take it away
| from them.
You worry "a good deal over
j j'our business, but the older j
| you grow the more you will re-
alize that you can't get it all.
Besides that, fifty years from
now you will neither Know nor I
care anything about it anyway.
A Wellington merchant is up!
against it. He has received
several of the new directoire
I gowns and the women will not
1 buy them. Sensible women.
I If a woman really wants to
! show oif her person she can do j
1 so without spending Slal) for a j
! directoire gown. Waste ol
: money.
j; Bargains in Wall Paper f
iv( .: til;,r :ul I '-et Papers for _Vk'
Regular 2f>- cttid iiO-ct I'apers lor JOc
> on will find tlicc- papers beller
than yon can obtain an} when for flic
price, Ottr regular price20- and
cent IJapei we have found i> better
than the same price papers purchas-
ed from the mail order house*. Let
us save you nioiu-\ on your Wall
I 'aper.
Stone,
Pharmacist
V'
Krai Ivstate Transfer
j do not believe there is a man
< living today whose superstition
will not teach him that there is
a Supreme l)eit\ somewhere in
I the Universe. A man's consci
ence will tench him that, ff
■ he hasn't that kind of a consci
I ence we feel sorry for him, in
I deed.
j We often bear tnen barrangu
| ing the pulpit and those who
occupy it. That their religion
is false and the Bible a myth!
When Chritit was upon earth
! there were people who doubted i
i there was a (Jod or even a
jt'hrist, and at the sam< time |
j seeing was not believing. The
world may be better now than !
it was in Jesus' time, but one
j thing we think is needtd, and
'that is a great awaKening.
Something to teach tin present;
day people that the lessons
handed down in the Bible are
as precious now as lliey were i
thousands ot years ago. When \
eve1" people quit getting iuone\ ,
and politics mixed with relig-
ion and crying "thief and graft j
er," then religion will ^el the
attention it should have.
Are you of the class who sits
on the dry goods boxes arguing j
politics and swearing loud
enough to be heard acr< ss tin
streets? When you ar ■ beate i
in vour semipopdemo « puiisoci
oinugwumj* argument, \ ill you
tell the victorious party (to his
back) that he'd better soak his
head? l>o you blaine auv man
for scratching otT tin* icket the
name of a man who takt s that
policy? All inteli jent Voti-rs
insist on knowing the policies
ol the inan, as well as his
character, who happens to run
for some little office as much so
as the man who ruin lor presi
dent.
And again, what is the use of
| arguing vot it politics when
i you i an t get anyone to uud> r-
jstand what you are talking
about, what use is it? To cuss
j and rave about hard times!
Who pays your expenses while
your time is worthlessly spent
BONNET! & PEM3ERT01
H( >Xl)i :i > A I !STi; \< T< Ilx ■
Kiny lisher, ()k lalit(in i
Heal estate transfers, mar
riage licenses, county court
ciminal docket, and District
Court, up to Aug I'li, l'.ii's.
Heal Kstiile Transfers.
\ II Houston to Geo 11 L iing.
(jed, lots 1, a, ti, boil, KfrSI'JTi
Jacob Leigh ton to Win M 8e-
crist, wd, lots 10 to 18 b 46
Thompson's add Hsy SaliO.
Mary )■' Hawkins to Nlattie (I
Bailey, wd, w I - se 11 -17-T>. ;
(i S I'ain et al to F I' iV V !•'
Munch, wd. lot b 1'4 Shades;
add to Hsy Sl'l'.'C.
.las Zimmerman to John A Besi
wd, lots 18 to lH b :jii Ki r,
S-lflOO.
.1 P Bellinghausen to E (J Sloan
wd, I s b 94 $100.
Frank Kiefer to John Koetter, |
wd, nw l11 17-9, $2700,
G S l'ain et al to l1' P & \ F
Munch, wd lot !l Ii Ji Shades
add to llsy siiaOH.
Augusta *' Hichardson to John
W Sini tl. 1 I 1 to lij b ilT Hsy
ij-ODO.
County Court. Criminal Cases.!
State vs A K Melchars, solicit .
ing liquors, !10 days, !n>0 line.
State vs C H Bangs, resisting;
an officer.
State vs.I A Carliu, intoxica
lion; tine pa id, discharged.
District Court, Civil.
Minneapolis Threshing Machine ■
Co \s Aenry A Bong a ;d Sain
lie I I'i Long, suit on promisso-
ry note, $81U0.11 ana costn.
Same vs Clarence I'asp, suit on
prom note, S'1-!-!.!'.".
Will Lay toil \ s C K I iV P K v.
damages, $1920.
.1 .1 Whitchurch vs C It I & P HI
damages, S171-.
Millard F \igh Watonga,
Margaret A Turner la, Klk
City, white.
M. Doneliu gave us a pleas
ant call Wednesday He says
he has sold his farm for s>7000
to eastern buyers, but docs not
say just exactly what he is go-
ing to do. Come again, Undo
Mike.
Farmers, don't fail to call and look
over our department. stc-V'..-: rnu get
our lowest prices on our enti 1 r:o .1:
of Farm Implements, such is the
Moline,J.I. Case, Kinsman Imule-
me.its. McGormick Mowers taid Hay
I? tkr'S, Van Brunt. Grttm Drills.Feed
G 'luders vV nua B 3cls. G-. '1 Mandt
W igons, Good-euoagh Gam, Plows,
Sulky Plows. Disc Harrows, Drag
Harrows White Sewing M tchmes.
and til- DeLaval Cream S(jp ;vators-
MoF trlaad and Parry Bugg1- Sur-
reys and Runabouts,Spring Wagons
Corn Binders. Intern ttiona' Manure
Spread* s.Binder rwtn% Furniture.
Groceri and U dertaking with
Horse Oalf ind s^e our 11-w car of
P trrv Buggies: pick vou one out and
get first choice as the price will be
low lor 20 days only.
W. A. CLIF1 & Co.
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P,( )NTDEL) ABSTRACT* )R
ci mi pli't e record of all coti v< • \ nu'cs
II IK 1 Ot I KM" [lI'OCl'Cll i II os ■! lU'Cl i II ej I ill ids
and town lots of Lo'.rfin County. Any
inquiry by meil ur otherwise will re-
cei vi1 prompt at ten t ion.
3--u.tli.xio - Levari Co.
J. L. HOUSI-WOKTH,
l'hysician and Snrueon.
All calls ]iromptly answered
da\ or night.
(>Fi'H 1:: l' doors south ol P. (>
Meat Market.
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tor: « y - a t I -a \s"
A 11 i u 1 \ 11 ypfri I Ht f•• f tIon
Office o\i:r I hsl National Hank
KtNUKlSIII.il - OKLAHOMA
Dr. Slocum
Resldenl Dentist. -
.. , 1st door south of Post Ollio v"
loM K UUOS , Proprietors «• 1
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mI siuii utr«'« I l>Ii ami Oynti-i
O|to 1 suinlit) tinin • to li) ti. 111
Dress Making' "Oh, yes-
\ud when I in shaveil 1 want
U W, (.Yo'.r.well's Store on ., |iair cut> too."
Hrt)il(l \V«iy. ' Wo «t«> -Il lint, oiir.u nnU tiiH'RMirliiK
. \ . l. '.I' ' Mh I i riul Will k. tli V 11 s M 11 i U I.
Mrs. Walter Dotson. Robert West.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1908, newspaper, August 27, 1908; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc98542/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.