The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1914 Page: 1 of 6
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KEEPING EVERLASTINGLY AT IT IS BOUND TO BRING SUCCESS.
VOL. VII.
CASH [OX, KINGFISHER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1914.
NO. 21.
Max«hin.-s and
Other |Kni(H",s Must, (■<>
Why They Want to War
Slot mariNiwes and: all other gam-
1j sing devc & loo ted iai citgar af rt&
pck>l hial's sindi gambling noiqms^ .t^ir-u
oiu:t tihe State are doomed toi go in-
side' a. few days since District Judge
Steen, of Enid, refused tp enjoin
the state electron board from mak-
The Uril lsih aind German! white |
pa; ers, giving the dipliomaflfc oar1- j
respondemqe that preceded tihiej ^ar, j
lin<ve ben made public. From these ■
it aipjiears that the various no-
tions involved w'eovt to wa,r for the |
' following reasons (ajcc^prttng epch
3ng a crunivas uif rteturu®. The new. joni's sPa'\«anent of its own <casi8i.)
felony gamb ing law will become J Us\ria/-~ Because Scrviiat would
effective as soon, as G-ciwnor Cru.ce not permit Austrian officials, to
issiues a procla 111 at io n
"I will' issue a proc'amaitirui' as s
soon as, the returns are certified,"
0< v. Cruce stated last night. "I
shall instruct the coumty attorneys
of the state tlHat. i,t is theW duit,iies
f© remicrve all sllot machines and
take part in investigations in Ser-
via iano the responsibility c{ Seir-
v.aus for the murder of' the Aus-
trian Crown Prince and' Princeels.
iServia—-Because upon her refus-
al to accede to thfis demand of Ausu
tria, en the ground 'that site would
The First National Bank
of Cashion, Oklahoma.
IS
The Farmers'
Therefore,
gam b" ing devices if they <V> not do I be gajcrifLcfing her own sovereignty,
is "cm Wowed the governor. and in sj^Jte of her proposal!/ to
leave the matter to arbitration,
To My Friends and Customers: ^ | Ausria a'-'kiced' her.
Russia — Because Austirtiai was
making war upon Servia..
Germainy — Because Russia de-
clined to cease mobilizing her army
—-a miabiliizatdon which Germany
believed w s directed art. hersdltfl as
] have been, ;im Cashion almost !
!x year* during which time I have ,
never taken a variation, and since j
Br.. H/: usi9>WiO '<,ht Jeflt tbrele years |
ago 1 have worked without a resit 7 j
days' every week, eating and sleeping ^ ^ ^
irregular and giving eva y bour of ^ t>—a
my trane to my' wrirk. Owing to the1
(Ondlitiicn of my health 1 ni 'W feel
ii ue. esrtary : ihlat 1 take a rest away
from my work. 1 am planning a by a ,tire<ally signftd, by Ger-
monthi's -tesit, a« the «n • of wih 1 many Was lnvadie<i by German arms,
time i expcct tn come ha ok better , _ _
prepared for hard work than; «fW
For the convenience of the farmers
during the harvest and threshing
season this Bank will be open
from 7 o'clock in the morn-
ing until 6 o'clock in the
evening for the transaction of
any and all business in our line.
We have plenty of money to loan
to the farmers of this community
and invite one and all to join our
crowd of satisfied customers.
France—Because her alftey, Rus-
sia, was attacked by Germany.
Belgium —• Because her nieutrail1 |
territory, whose- neutrality was guar
A Farmers' Institution:
ng'laniQl—Because Germany had
prepare*! xor .h .u — u"'v" ~' 7, I violated the treaty guaranteeing
belflore During my absence 1 shall j , . „
Jeirve withi y fit Dr. J. Jt. Best, who
1 can assure you, 'si a man; ofi ib'ttJhi
experience and1 ability, and one who
wiiil giive ycu ilie very best of
V.iC'f,.
DR. J. R. POLLOCK
the mea'tralil'^ c|f Belgium, of wthicihi
bioCih Germany and England were
signers.
Japan*—Because her ureaty wfith
England bound her to join with
I have on hand 32 and 46 i
I England when the peiane of the Far
. la-h was, L'hrefu!)elnad
h ! The i,mpartiia,l historian wBJl some j
May Lvon woven wire '-ikiih:.
akn 26 and iH inch of 6 inch ,v^iU'.
©f above wire See G. T. Stone.
day know how to apportion tlhe finr- ,
al responali'bility for th<e greofl war |
among the nations Aiat entered Sit,.
, we now merely report what each
F. L. Bcynitcn: has re-urned from j naLion hafl to say fior' itae .\f.—The
Woodward, wl'ere he aiVemd'ed the j rrvdependenjt.
Presbytery. Mr. Boynton wes/ honr
ore,d by bejng elected M od < iJat<«'.
K in gflfsih er Free Press!
Notice to Parents
Any parent who dors not. wish
their boys • c play poci or or dome
in.o my haTj will certiadnly .do me a
l;'avor to notify me and 1 wMl1 dte
my utmost to see thafi t'he boys stay
ouiti' ■ I 1
I). I). UAIj1>W1N.
Ccttrcn picking began in earmesit It v
week, but tttiel market price is low. \ periience in the medical prcfesKlison
Pickers are offered a dollar a bun-' a,n<j comes well recommended.
dreld find it seems they are scarce at:
that price. Tribune Progress can't imdersta'n (
the necessiit\ of ai pourt invePtlilgia- |
tion >4 Hhe Queenie .show wlhen ]
1 , ll(-, v llk , , ,N ,,, ..wnv > an investigation conduO'.etl >;m,med.i-
ready as soon as title is perfected, atejy after the show revealed the I
Jfaict no one saw the exhibition',.
Geo. C. Esch wig ' returned .Tuets
day from a 'hree weeds' visit, wiilth
East Side Oil Man Here
A. D. Putnam, oil operator from j
1 Bristow, is here today looking j
' over; 'die Cimarron Valley oil well |
! loeaticn. "Looks good to me," he j
said. Mr. Putnam will go to the
1 Cashion location tomorrow.—Guth j
| Da ii Leader.
'
Dr. J. R. Bosty of LouisiviiBey Ky., j
arrived last week tio assist Dr. PdTV1 1
l(loc.k as a partner and is here to
stay. He has had three years' ex- 1
1 The Farmers' State BanK |
Of Cashion, Okla.
We are not the people who put the "tar in
Farming However,
We have a notion that we organled and are
wtill opcraiinj; <he "First" Farmers Ifcsinlt
in t'asltioii.
We do not expect to change our methods for
your Harvest Money as we are at your service the
YEAR AROUND, remaining at our work j
until Y'OUK Banking needs are supplied. #
We build on our efficient Banking Service and \
Safety. t
SERVICE and SAFETY is our invariable prin- |
ciple. i
If some important business slips your mind dur- J
ing your hard working day, phone us in the^ evening $
at No. 17, 20 or 37, it will receive immediate and
cheerful attention.
On approved security we are always ready
to loan money.
DIRECTORS:
W. A. CLIFT T. G. ABERCR0MB1E
P. T. BEUTLER
MELVILLE CARTER AVERY B. WIGHT ^
See D H , PwibLvin for farm
oans. Cheap Rates Money
Dr. a.ud Mrs. House-worth) aind slon !
KS VIS1X W1«UU | , I
_ , I Lehman, spent Sunday an Wichita,
rfcltaillives m California and Arizona^ _T , T11 „
: the guests of Dr. House worth s mo- j
titer.—Guthrie Leader.
Or.e. of thr> heaviest rains of the (
year early Monday . morning. , Mrs. F. Raub returuodj Tuesday
tifnid a decided- drop in tjie, <IVini,perfet- from Washington,K ans., a|fter a
une followed. weeds' visit.
All Kinds of Building Material.
See Us Before You Buy.
Phone 38. i
Coal!
Houston Lumber Company
■ ZETT CATT, Mgr.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1914, newspaper, September 24, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107207/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.