The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1909 Page: 3 of 11
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Fluttering Hearts
"I have had heart trouble for 40
years; after taking 18 bottles of
Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy I am en-
tirely cured, and to-day I do not
feel the slightest effect of heart
trouble." DAVTD FRAZIF.R,
State Soldiers Home, Kiie, Co., Ohio.
Fluttering indicates a weakness of
the nerves and muscles of the heart,
l.ike palpitation, shortness of breath,
pain in side and shoulder, it is
frequently followed by the worst
form of heart disease; therefore it
should not be neglected.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
is a most reliable heart medicine. It
strengthens and regulates the heart
action, stimulates the digestive or-
gans, and increases the circulation.
The first bottle will benefit; if not,
your druggist will return your money.
Ford's Barber Shop
Located in Cole's office on E.
side of Main street.
My tonsorial work is first-
class, and all work is guaran-
teed .
I'KK >•; i >!■' SII.WK IS io < I N rs
(rive me a call and he con-
vinced.
(ileo. L. Ifioviiiinn.
A link NIY - \ I -I.AW
All cases given special attention.
< )ffice over "Pete's" drug store in
Kingfisher, Ok la.
Houseworth & Pollock
Physicians and Surgeons
Day .phone 25; night phone 1S-30
All calls promptly amfwered dav
and night. Office two doors south
of Post < )ffice.
The 1 ndcpcndcnt
W. F. BARNARD,
Editor and Publisher
Subscription 50c a year in advance
30 cents for 6 mo.
20 cents for 31110.
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Entered as second-class matter
at the postoffice at Cashion,
<)kla., for transmission through
the mails.
"The bee that gets the honey,
Don't hang around the hive."
Pl HI.ISHK)) EVKRY THI RSDAV
Where are the busted trusts of
the vcstcrvcars?
It remains for the President tofg^Qi^ NeWS
boost Speaker Cannon as the
people's friend.
'arms for sale, see S. S. Cole.
•Yesh Pies and Bread for sale
I f China starts a lottery svs- at Fred's.
ten;, it may hard to tell whether I For the best breakfast food,
a ticket calls for a prize or last : call at Knight's.
| weeks' laundry. I Knight will sell you Pure Rib-
bon Cane Syrup.
All goods delivered promptlv.
Call phone 36---I). F. Knight.
Call at Cole <!v Borklunds' and
Iook over their stocK of stoves
! and ranges.
We take country
President Taft has never ex-
pressed the hope that corpora-
tions would develop paroxysms!
of delight at the prospect of be
in>' taxed.
In the controversy over certain
Alaskan coal land claims the
question is shall the people rule
0.1 the New York and Colorado
The late E. 11. Harriman
eclipsed even his record as an
active financier when he drew up
'11 fi ■ . iw 1 1 J wait, at the right price.
a will that is conceded to be ab-* '
Heating stoves, monkey stoves
produce in
exchange for groceries. Marriott
& Sons.
Cold drinks, tobaecoes and ci-
gars.
See Marriott cV Sons
Don't forget that this office can
print your Sale Bills while you
solutely lawyer-proof.
The tariff experts are to re-
ceive $7,500 a year each, with
clerks' allowances, and the etcet-
eras which go with soft snaps.
And they aren't very expert, eitli- u„ vou need any barn door
and cook stoves; we have a new
line Cole tV Borklund.
Don't forget to give us a call
when in need of hardware, fur-
niture or groceries. Knight.
er, to tell the truth.
Mr. Harriman, having left an
estate of about 8150,000,000, his
older son has been entered at
! Yale, the family feeling reason-
ably confident that it can afford
to pay his expenses in a first-
! class institution.
The Chicago News opines that
as a result of our new tariff the
Canadians will take the view that
the I nited States does not care
for closer trade relations. The
President, at any rate, cares more
for "party solidaritv."
A revolution in Santo 1 )omingo,
another in Paraguay, and the Ir-
ish beginning a new campaign
for Home Rule in Parliament,
shows that conditions throughout
the world are normal.
Cuba is once more riding on
the confidence wagon.
track; if you do, call at Knight's
and get the best.
For Sale---2 driving ponies;
broke to work single or double;
will sell cheap.
24-4t. See S. S. Cole.
Where quality counts we win.
"Cook's Pride" Coffee sold by I).
F. Knight.
Hunter's Cream and Upper
Ten Flour for $1.50 per sack at
Washburn \ Sowers.
A new line of cook stoves, coal
and wood heaters, just in. Call
and see them at Murdock's.
For legal work, see S. S. Cob-
For Sale—-2 thorobred Poland
China male pigs, wt. about iboea.
See N. E. Bocock, Lockridge,
()kla. 24-31.
OLD PAPERS for sale at this
office. Clean papers for votir
shelves and to put under your
carpets.
Better get your pumps and
The North Pole is a theorv,
but the controversy is a fact!
The frost is 011 the pumpkin,
And the 1110th ball davs are gone.
as an Administration reward of
merit.
So far, all the circumstances
have confirmed and corroborated
Cook.
Dr. Cook is a Democrat, so lie
is not apt to have the North Pole
postmastership thrust upon him windmills repaired and ready for
winter. See Cole & Borklund,
the pump doctors.
Murdock's Hardware has just
received a shipment of Rock Is-
land Buggies, and one Truck
Wagon; also a line of good har-
ness. Your special attention is
in vited.
It pays to advertise.
I. 0. 0. F., Cashion Lodge
No. 71), meets Tuesday
of each week in Arky's
Hall. J. A. Short, N. G.
S. S. Cole, Sec.
Farmers' Union meets 2nd
and 4th Monday nights of
each month in Arky's Hall.
H. N. Murray ,Pres.
, Sec.
Royal Neighbors, Cashion
Camp No. 2570, meets 2d
and 4th Tuesday nights of
each in Masonic Hall.
Norah Houseworth, Oracle
Effie Casselman, Recorder.
A. F. & A. M., Cashion
Lodge No. 168 meets 2nd
and 4th Saturday nights
of each month in Slocum's
Hall. E. W. Sibley, W. M.
Ed. Owens, Sec.
W. 0. W., meets 2d and 4th
Saturday nights of each
month in Arky's Hall.
, C. C.
E. C. Shoemaker, Clerk.
M. W. A., Downs Camp No.
7152, meets 1st and 3rd
Saturday nights of each
month in Masonic Hall.
J. E. Calhoun, V. C.
R. C. Flaugher, Clerk.
0. E. S., Arema Chapter No.
69, meets in Masonic Hall
1st and 3rd Wednesday
nights in each month.
Caroline Klingman, W.M.
Nellie Hogan, Sec.
Rebeccah Jewel Lodge No.
13, meets every 1st and
3rd Saturday night in
each month in Arky's
Hall.
Amy Rector, N. G.
Blanche Petitt, Sec.
City Council of Cashion
meets 1st Monday night
of each month in S. S.
Cole's office.
J). G. Wood worth, Pres.
S. S. Cole, Clerk.
We wish to call the attention
of the readers of The Independ-
ent to the faCt that we carry the
Best Flour at only ,S2.Xo per hun-
dred.
Clift \ Co.
Spain spends considerable time
and money keeping from being
demolished.
Step ill and get your' X 15.00
mits marked tip by the Paine
TariIf to Sjs.00.
l ron ptl\ otnamcrl in at l eonnt in OR NO FEE.
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PATENT LAWYERS
'103 Seventh St., Washington. D. C.J
Bank Barber Shop
Located in rear of First Na-
tional Hank.
My work is first-class and
guaranteed.
eiiK or siiavi. 1* id < i:\ i> .
< live me a call.
It I ii fit Mill if li Shop.
I„. II. Hi KOI K 1 I . prop.
Horseshoeing Neatly Done. I do
all kinds of Plow Work. Plow
Shares made to order.
For insurance, call 011 S S.
Cole.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1909, newspaper, October 28, 1909; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc98630/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.