The Independent (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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T HE FND EPION D10NT
W 1*' HARNARI). Eon ok ano Pcbi.i^hki:
SuKs. 'ij)tion Price. One Dollar a Year, in Ad
um:e; Six Months, Fifty Cents; Three
Months, Thirty Ceutrt; f c a copy.
I'UHBLISllFD EVERY THURSDAY
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, IMOtt
When a man sends his wife ami ha by
.t\vj! - < :i a trip ho sits on the porch alone
•i th( i vening and wonders where is the
dev.1!k I) good time men are .suppose 10
!iwhen their wives are out of town,
Twci ty-five years from now tlie pre-
tnium publications may be offering a fly-
ing machine with each yearly subscrip-
tion, and that overworked phrase, "Mr.
[ones dropped in to see us," may be lit
erally true.
There is no ''sycophancy" about (iov.
Jloch, in one instance, at least, lie re-
fused to dig up for a fund to bring Speak-
er Joe Cannon to Topeka to speak—in
mentioned expected to see. Just bear in
mind, readers, that any common plug ed-
itor has as much, or poasibly more to do
than any other person in the town. If
you know an item and it is not published
in tlie paper just because the editor did-j
I n't happen to know of it, don't kick; it is
I your fault for not handing it in as a news
item. Any one in town or out of town
! who know any news items in their neigh-
borhood or family, hand them in, as we
might fail togetthem. They will be ap-
preciated, we can assure you, for you will
have the pleasure of reading them in
the paper We all alone in the shop and
conlined pretty close. We know we miss
items under our very nose, but it is not
intentional. Tell us the news.
I. Stone's Drug Store
New list ! School fcwks as Rwjuiml. 1 Complete Liu* of Station-
ery and Snfiplies.
One man's business deals with others
usually makes people a little shy in in-
vesting in the concern he may be at th
head of. Profit by other people's exper-j
iences, and it costs you nothing.
SOME QUESTIONS.
We suggest to the city dads that an j
(itemized account for all moneys expend-
ed for city and street work be published I
in this paper—if not, why not? There isi
Pont*a Speller.
Wuecler'H Primer
1st Header
2nd
3rd
Johnson's 4th
5th
New
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Drill Boole 75
Fhonetk'fl in Ilea ti 16
Advanced A ritli. .41
C urry's Reader.. t-j
Thomas* E.'en; T' S History 45
Adv 75
Doub's Ilist and Gov't... 95
(Crohn's 1st llooli in tlvi: ... HO
Qrad I/ s In I'hyg. .50
Thuburn k Holcomb's Hint
of'Okluhotmi
Scott h Practical Kngltoli. .60
I.'a No A Now Era Writ Bk (ft
.. . B 0 . ..05
1 05
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Heath's 1st Header
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Now
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> yc's I.- i Court*; in 40
.S.iHthV Primar.f Arithmetic
I'ract real 4"
W.-ntworth's Montul
ii 34 H Agri ti r f pgtonerH iK)
H 8choo] Ci vie*.... | Oil
litwd's Intr Lan# Work ..
AT«Hoirp,'s Grarfed
Lesions ir. English.
Herd & Kellajrg's J/igh>r
Lessons in Knplisti si
Heed &, h~*llogg's I!igl. Srb
Grammar C4
Ibcrnetky's An. Litemt i CH
Jiedway & llininan's
Co tn p (ioot? .
.'•Iline's High Seii Aine*:ra. .*■ '
I'untennojr'4 Kumlwrb. 4 >
//ill's Speller and F.tytw L "r>
brnipeon'*; Drawing 1 t 7
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•■"r'd l':y.ui..y 1 u t
M veh
price
i nii i Sthoo: J'ictiuuflry
loving remembrance of the package (>ld ■ considerable comment on the street here I
3rd
4th
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Hygelno.
Wide .tvrake i
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Other Hook.-, '
New Century
RooJe '
Hook 2
Jot handed h ill in Washington la>t win-
ter when he expected a respectful hear-
ing from the old duffer.
about the cost of such work. The cit,
jdads think this talk is heard from ehron-
jic Knockers. If so, satisfy the chronic
! knocker by showing him what amount of
All books formerly used in the
can he exchanged or hook, of ti;
schools herr
afrade,
same
Old books must have all leaves and hacks in-
tact. evt Casiiion, Ql^Ia,..
■K^unarmrMW MianwiMfi "i m1 f 'ii ■ i m ti i s sg&
We wish it strictly understood by any "lnnf,> takes to keep
and all parties thrt this paper will not
publish any roasts on any person or bus-
iness firm brought to this office for en}'
price. Under the libel laws the publish-
er is just as responsible as the party who
signs the article. All roasts positively
refused, even in advertising space, as we
io not consider such ad. copy legitimate.
up public iin = "
provementa in a small city like this.'
Here are some of the questions:
What are the conditions of the doings j
of the city council?
For what purposes was the money in jj
city treasury expended, and who got itV 11
For why and what were amendments j |
to ordinances passed a few months ago, j
and who was the author of theinr ; j
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Here is a story Anna Carlson tells on| ,f tliere is something rotten in the city
(lie young ladies. She says that a you
jn£j. i council, why not bury the "rotten?"
i:uh went into n dry goods s
nought some material for a
V\ hen she got back home and
! Is it robbery, or graft, or someone look-
i i ng for snr.jjs?
| Why make duck ponds in this town?
! Who's doing this and what is the price
j paid?
Hasn't a taxpayer got a right to find
1 out what has been dune with this money?
Should this paper go to sleep and re-;
j fuse to publish answers to the above
— — questions?
Oftentimes we hear the complaint that The answer is the full, unadulterated,
certain articles wlii -h appear in ihir- pa-; itemized report of expenditures on the
per ire not iusl exactly • >• the parties! improvements or repairs for this citv.
ore and
curtain,
made a
a'Io^ e examination she found that the
meshes in the cloth were so large that
people passing by the door could see
l ight through So, instead of making a
curiaiuout of the cloth, she converted it
into a skirt wais!
Capital
Surdlus and Profit
Stockholders Li a hi i itie.-^
T otal Res pon si hi lilies
.S2f>,000 <>• <
5.000 00
25,000 00
>55.0(0 00
Taxes paid.
Fire insurance writter
Farm Loans made
Call and see n*
We will ireat you t i _:)i
MKBTOKS:
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js a pure Hop and Malted Barley J
product containing all of the iuvigora' ing qual- J
ities of Lager Peer, but is without the excess J
ive amount of alcohol found in them, therefore J
a true substitute for beer without the bad after *
effects, books, tastes and foams like beer.
Keeping qualities and tonic effect equal to J
high-grade. Try it, at Jake's Retreat v. 'iile in t
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Ofilcc over l:li«l National l^ank
KlN'OriSUKU OKLAHOMA
J. L. HOUSE WORTH,
Physician and Surn;eim.
All calls promptly answered
| day or nitfht.
! OpncE; doors *outli ot 1'. <'
Meat Market.
RYSEK BROS . Proprietor
I reuli imd Sftlt A/enta. tlo \ lit.e cT
\;erti* and San^.iirc^. 1M h Opt6'« ?u
Avon. 0| e:i Hundays frnm V to 10 a. ra
Dress Makings
At \Y. t'ror::well's ' to; ' *•.
Hro.nl way.
Mrs. Walter Uut'roii
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1908, newspaper, September 24, 1908; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc98550/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.