The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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Independent.
F. H I N «J EVERLASTINGLY A T I I IS HOI' N I)
TO BRING SUC CK S S ,
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HON. KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1910-
NO. 50.
I ames
ravaganee,
Lipton, himst
jeries
Lhat it 1
ill A1
>htician)
i) the nt
e, whil<
If a
id provi
waste, 1
rican life.
ven wo
matter of
i ven is sul
btlex mar
food were carried from kitchen to
table, to be toyed with more or
less, and then sent back useless
ving island destined to the garbage pail,
of the For himself he could never bring
would I himself to send his plate away
it- one's with 'leavings'on it. The waste
editorial I of meat struck him as particular
taking Sly reprehensible. A living creat-
nd it is jure had to be deprived of life to
•ent con- j furnish food for man of which
,s nat- s man made the scantiest use. Huge
i'd The i steaks were severed out of which
looks at ' only the tender spots were cut.
, d lenses The queston of nutrition gave
point, will i way entirely to waste or whim.
respon-! No soil could forever produce food
i" living if ; enough to permit such waste."
■ns to be ; This waste has been going on
tariff bill. | for a century, and will continue
at it is ex-! until the turn comes to face ne-
Thomas I cessity, which may be nearer
at
a helpin;
ill foodst
not subit
may giv
fact thai
at home
export c .
than ever be
tariff theory,
ing in for hii
for are 1
ter, egg
the* farn
is no lot
ean we 1
fruits
grains <
not risir
not bei
means,
hire, with
did formerly
in for their usu
middleman and
it v.
har
it wheat,
and all t
soaring >
;er cheap
CpCCt ClH
ml vegi
any kint
>■ with th
ij' subm
'< r in gro- hand than some people imagine.
declares It is not in food alone that we are
nal waste, i wasteful but in all affairs of life,
le lists of j This remark particularly applies
i iill 1. olnmns. to the far west, where nature has
1.0 single been prodigal in her gifts and we
There have had more than enough. 1 he
uises for it. time is coming when we will look
instances, : upon a tree as an inheritance, not
and, but the! as an incumbrance; when we will j
s we produce , haul the manure onto the land in- j
• to import or stead of dumping it into the river; |
-oaring higher when the farmer will house his,
loses >f the machinery after harvest, instead I
farmer is com of letting it remain out all winter ;
>f the blame, subject to the elements; when the
its, hay, but- straw, old papers and old rags;
product s'Mkt j will be taken to the paper mill in-
v high ■ There I stead of being commited to the
ind, then how flames. We may yet hail the lags,
u meats, cheap sacks and bottle man as the
ablt s, cheap savior of our country,
' Labor, while Let each citizen take stock and
rising tide, is see what he can do.---Colfax txa-
rs>ed bv any zette.
This Entitles You
• «.
A cordial invitation is extend-
ed to you to transact through us
whatever business you may have
of a financial nature.
During the past year we have
added many new names to our
list of patrons. We desire your
business also, believing we can
serve you to your satisfac' on.
Capital - - $25,000.00
Surplus - - 5,000.00
Stockholders'
Liabilities 25,000.00
Private money to loan on first
and second mortgages.
Fire and Tornado Insurance
written.
Notary Public in office.
The First National BanK
OF CASHION, OKLAHOMA
a
ns
rt<
more costly to
hours, than it
ie trusts come
scoring, but the
the commission
give t e trusts cards and
nd beat them at their own
]• r s< Ives itself down to
th.it t'ne entire American
ire t
•ar.
Town Boosters
Total last week
El Reno Mill & Ele.,Co.
F. |. yuillen
Chas. Price
F. |. Stephens
M. B. Bruce
Bud Rains
Hoffman
$111 50
5 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
Total
fii
5°
5°
the t
said
ikmg a hand in keep- j ^
t ot living. Probably
i individual is en-
111st received, a car load of
ndoubtedly right see(1 pOtat0es. See Washburn &
, - we are foolishly ex-j Sowers.
, 1 nd Sir Thomas Lip-
he nail on the head when
our wastefulness.
in on American life, at 1
1; his recent visit to this
u -aid the one thing he j
i>et used to was the'
•c. at American tables- i
t, home, the hotel and
rant:. In substance he
normoas quantities of
B.
Wood worth, A. R. Eastman,
President. Vice-President.
Melville Carter, Cashier.
Stsitc ISsiHik
Farmer's
Of Cashion. Okln.
Three-fourths of the stock in this bank is owned by
the farmers in the immediate viciniiy of Cashion.
The aggregate wealth of the stockholders of this
banK is over $200,000.00.
Deposits in this banK are guaranteed by the
Depositors' Guaranty Fund of the State of Okla
New State Law provides absolute safety to our de-
positors. We pay interest on time deposits, large
or small. Farm loans a specialty. Taxes paid.
Fire insurance written. Let us clerK. your sales.
B. F. Woodworth
A. R. Eastman
DIRECTORS
Melville Carter
I). A. Casselman
P. T. Beutler
If you want any Post Card Photos call
. Ht my residence in Cashion. I will
make one dozen Post Card Photos for 75c and guarantee my
Prices for other work will be given upon request. Try 'em.
•I. I. Yaiiciireii.
ITp-to-date Paiitator-
i 11111
Cleaning and Pressing,
Dying, Mending and Al-
! tering. Prices right. At
first door west of Benfer s
restaurant,... „
Cashion Cement Block
Machine Co.
H. R. WOODWARD, Proprietor. Phone 39
Smooth Face Cement Blocks 12 cents
Rock Face Cement Blocks 13 cents
Estimates made for Cement Foundations and Buildings
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1910, newspaper, April 21, 1910; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106876/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.