The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1910 Page: 4 of 15
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SHOES FOR MAN, WOMAN AND
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Keep Up-To-Date
It really doesn't cost any more
You can yet more real satisfaction in
being well-dressed in point of foot-wear than from
any other part of your
apparel. Up-to-date
in style, perfect it fit,
correct on all occas-
ions.
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School Hooks
Slates and Pencils
Lead Pencils
Pens and Ink
School Tablets
Drawing Books
Copy Books
School Crayons
Notions
When you use Drugs that
you know are good, you are
getting just what you want.
Our Drugs are the BEST....
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Fry in i re's I >ar! ht Shop
I am located in the north room of Clift & Co's. store,
and am prepared to give you first-class barber work
(live me a call for satisfactory shaving and hair-cuts.
Cecil Fry mire
For Sale- 10 Barred Plymouth-I For Sale or Trade---} lots, 5
Rock Roosters (good onec) at room house, with lights, water,
Si00 each Must be taken soon. Lh.se to good high school, depot
See Geo (1. Ross, 2 miles east 1 1 , , ,r 1 >
• 1 tl .■ ,, and postomee; good barn; in
and 1-2 miles north of Cashion. 1
^ 1 county seat. \\ ill trade for per-
Farnis for sale, see S. S. Cole. 1 ,
sonal property.
For the easiest, smoothest shaye 1 . , | |? Turner
in town, go to Fords, | Cashion, (>kla.
Silver Kidge
Several from this vicinity at-
tended the sale at Claude Allen's
Monday.
Dennis Webb is clcrkin
John Ilaslcv.
Lots of Silver Ridge fol
attending the meetings at
ion.
foi-
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60 YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
Patents
WP1
For Men
Mr. Webb and fa 111 i 1 v spent
Sunday at B. \\*. Burchett-v
The carpenters have finished a
barn for John liasley. (ohnsays
"he thinks he has as ni.ie a barn
for its size as any man in the vi-l
cinitv.
Ceo. Miller is farming ti
Ilarman place.
Amos Harmon returned
Missouri Saturday.
Anna Miller is home ag;
ter spending a week at M:
R. Klingmatis in Cashion.
Ed
tr< )in
I omer
Clyde. Everet and
Webb, and Ray Winters and Al-
ma Winans sjient Sunday at Her-!
ringtons.
Lester Cain, Ray Winters and
Joe Herrington met at the school j
house Saturday and fixed up the!
basket ball "round.
HADE IVIAnnS
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
AiiTone .pntllng ft sketch mid description niH
quickly uncertain our opinion free whether an
invention it prohRbly patentable. Oonininiilcii
tinns f tnct It contlileiitlnl. HANDBOOK oil I'm cuts
bciit lice. < >lile t ai-ency for gecurlnif patents.
Patents taken ttirout'li Jlunii A Co. receive
tpecial untice, without churue, in the
Scientific American.
A linndmimolv llliiftrntod wceklv. I.nr-est clr-
nil.111011 ,.f miv pciontitlc i.iunml. Terms. f:i r
year: t ■ m r minitlm, $1. tiulil oy ull neivsilenlerr
fyjfi'V'i ^ Qq 361 Broadway, New York
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TRAD£-MARKS, Caveais ud t uj.y i 'tfhts retfis-
ist-ered. Send sketch. Model or IMioto, tori
FREE REPORT on patentability. I*aient pract-
ice exclusively. BANK REFERENCES.
Send 4 cents in stamps for our two invaluable
books on HOW TO OBTAIN and SELL PAT-
ENTS, Which ones will piy. Nov. to jfet a part-
ner, patent law and other valuab.« information. |
D. SWIFT h CO,
PATENT LAWYERS,
.303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C.J
Miss Bainy Bennett has
to Silyer Rid ye school.
started
Houseworth & Pollock
Physicians and Surgeons
House Burned
The morning of ]anuar
the home of Marcy 1.. Yowell.
six miles northwest of Piedmont,
was destroyed by fire together
with the entire contents The
house belonged to his father, M.
Yowell, this place, and was in-
sured for $500 in the Continental
of New York.
While endeavoring to saye
property Marcy was quite serious
ly burned and his wife suffers
painful burns on the hands.---
Piedmont News.
j 1 >ay phone 25; night phone
. | All calls promptly answered
11,1 and night. (Mice two doors
! ot I'(>st ()fhcc.
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Iflaclissuitli Slio;>.
I.. 11. Bi i<( 111 1 1. Prop
Horseshoeing Neatly l>one.
all kinds of Plow Work.
Shares made to order.
We handle the
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Spring Creek
Mrs. Bi11iker called Monday on
her mother, Mi's. Burright.
Edna and Edith Burright at-
tended church at Nnion Sundav
morning.
Daisy, Li 1 lie and Mary Bittiker
spent Sunday with their I Irandma
Burright.
Edgar Wiley anil Ethel Burright
attended church at Bethel S 111-
day night.
Jordan Roe and Perry Clark
spent Sunday eyening at Bur-
rights.
Joe Bittiker butchered two hogs
Friday, Mr. Burright helping
him- /( ,, , ...
I K. Jones is tencinj
Mr. and Mrs. Burright were in falfa for hog pasture.
Cashion Tuesday. ... , ...
loin Redmond is fencing 10
Mr. Burright and family watch acres for hog pasture
ed Halley s comet Tuesday even- ,. . .
jn Mr. and Mrs. l.R. Jones and
Miss Herrington were in Cashion
Ethel Burright was in ( ashion Saturday.
Saturda.
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IMons
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The noted Canton Goods.
COLE & BORKLUND
al-
M r. and Mrs. C. R. (ones were
in Lock ridge
R. Owens has purchased a new
buggy. Look girls;
Mr. and Mrs. Carter were in
Cashion Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bittiker were in
Cashion Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nakvinda
made a trip to (iuthrie Monday
Mrs. Howard spent Monday
with Mrs. Wiley.
l> to
<). L. Mclntire made a
< iuthric Tuesday.
Mrs. Clara Niete.is and
I daughter returned to Tulsa Tties
j day.
Mrs. Tom Cashman and Mrs.
|ohn Casey left Monday for
( Muaha, to \*isit Mrs. Cashinan's
sister, who is reriotisly ill.
Harry Woodward is making an
arched cement cave for S Cole.
Ford cuts hair anv style.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1910, newspaper, January 27, 1910; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc98645/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.