The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. VII.
CASHION. KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER i. 1914
NO. 22.
fOIJTK'Ali MEETING
County Tijvchers' Association
Teieh w'll be a Political. Meat- I The-© will be ia meeting of the
1ng at OashUn ;,t Cashion, 2 p. ni., ; K .ngl't-1 erj on Saturday, Oct 1<, •
in OcS. 8, 1914; 130: p. m. This w,JC| be am inipcrt-
Hon. W in'eld Scott and Hon P. j an \ nr.ef <ng- Officers for the year
W. M.id'son, Progressive, candid*- ^ II be e'.Kcted ar.d,' othoq busiuufis
. <* fcr 1) strict Judges of the 20tli of importance transacted. Every
• imi/.W D-vtrlct w '1 speak. Co.ua-j ' ©act*? In live Ccu'iny should be
j- Us -win «3s« be present,. preecfit. Program will be announ-
Tbf. Progressives are the' oo'ty i cedl ^ *rl 'through the pape|rai. W<n-C
j «rty in fche filed1! whci have a p ^ t- 1 ,r lt-
' rin which they turet proud toi talik GENTRY, Prefer
. ou.t. f ) ' i HOSE HAMLIN, Secy.
.'oine out and he,ar fchet pri'a-'flies
■ tie new pinr'ty d scussed.
By Order of t!he Committee.
Plart Smifih; informs us that the j
dr ill rig is cn, the groundi north-- }
west of! flown,, and tt)J> '(e( ,neiady t,ol |
A'ifre-d Ad er and Fra'nk. Weifes, of mm once dtiK-'nig as soon as "the!
> SiT'.e,! -vv-eTe, vsitors at The, In- P't-'Umg fir L'lel we,11 arrive®. He
;i wendent office Tuesdlay. Roth of dal'i-.reia there is a b'fc surpr'e'el £ojr
• e gentlemen nrv. Logan county ; Cashion peopf a'
• :.ndldates, Adler for t res'surer, and I
•VeLss for court, clerk. ! Mrs. Fred R^m^r'teir a'nd WW,'
re'ume.d Tuesday from a six-weeks'
I have on hand 32 and 46 inch v sit wi';,h re'a/tlveB in Ch'ieago>' and
• ay Lyon woven wire ^ncjnjj;. | Points in Kansas.
c(i 26 nnd 48 inch of 6 inch mesh, j
above wire .See G. T. Stone j Tiimjs Changes Ownership
T. 15. Reder, Guitihr'e/1 rapresOTiO osrs. hugerei May hull & Son,
it.vve for W ich ita E'aigle, wasi a Cash ^ate cf M psiou |i, but' morel recently
on visitor Frid y. j of Frredr'fck; Tj'm. ji counjty, OkJ)a.,
1 the p'rnt and gocd w.iCd of the'
l<* r H; le or Trade— | K'agfSsher T'pieB 1,ocit poFSf®sio.ni of
'3^rioom-hons; >, 7 lots, good, well cf fh^r new purchase today. The
waiter, 4n C>1 Dowiiki:
itf
See B. F. ('OLE,.
The First National BanK
of Cashion, Oklahoma.
I!
The Farmers'
Bank
Therefore,
For the convenience cf 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.
A Farmers' Institution:
fVs^ isc|ue of tve pap^r under fchox
main*: gemeint will appear n> o x 11
wcolk, atnd we arei?,ssur(Vl by gome |
A.M. Cro^ik',te hjas purchased the °f th© l'>cail po > (tic arjsj of -'(heit. piar' y
Cail'houfli £|a:rm south1 of Sown*. ; tha^t! h-t' wi'I' be a "real Democrati'd !
j orgnn."
Carrio S'uinioiis1 :'s in OlcLalhoiinia. The new preprint or a rf the T^imrs
City Caking a post graduate course, i are sa|!d' to be experienced men ,wt
— | have ben Oklahoma, lion/genough j
A catrd from Evert Anderson says' *° ©bcome (familiar wi h the po';'*(:- |
thrlt he l ias moived from, NatrtelnaJ I cad situaiti in>, and1 acquainted wiilth j
r'-ty, CaT.I'if., to Huron,, Cal'f.,'where t: e leaders of their parly <?rj t|e !
he. has accepted at pcsWoni of over- j 'St' tfeJ If fio> they must realize Ihr.t
seer of a large! ^i.ve! ranrihi- j they are taking the plaice of an :
| old e.d'itorial wr'lt'er, who by hiis j
A card from P('res McNeil) aKks fford judgment ainld' idans^va/i'&irj ha j
us to' change the addressi of h,:is wie'tled a wholesome Influence over,
paper fi'rom P.'tdimonit, Oklia,. to Sun the Democrats of this county, j
Prp'rie, Mertit. Didn't, say what he Whi'iei we, cordially welcome/ the ■
was doing. Olaude is) located' at M new proprietors of the Times to j
MoidL ] Kingfisher! and' wish; themi a bund- j
: — ant success1 in the'r venture, w e ,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris arrived Sun- of the farmer proprietor, which;
day ,by wa;goJi, from Ha'flwaly.i Mo., has made our business, ociial and j
to viaU the r daughter, Mrs. 0E31<-1 poli,t:'lcia|l( intercourse always pleas-!
bert Short, and fcilmily. ■ r'lo our pfijs to make things' agree- !
i Pbli3(, and bespepfc for Messrs. Mayh j
Have you been watching Cfoej <^m ' a'115 & Son a cordell anidj erumiaisti |
et. This ciomet is called Delanu's welcome from the entire! commun- !
comet and cstfn he s-oea ito the ^y. °f wh'hdh 'they have become an ;
iortheas firiii siiy o"rly' iei t!:« morn- important, part'..
i(ng. | Mr. Woodwor'ht will now give h'te1
entire; attentionl ta I'heJ bus'cesei cf
Unc1^ Sam, but will a.'Kvays have
leisure <0 greet' his old frr'ends 1n>
his sumptuous qua)rters la t!he( new
post oftfice.—Kingl'iher Daiiy Free
A vigorous stomach, perfect work- ,,
T -l - , Press.
mg Lilveir emd rregu iar nc-ting, Btofw1-
e's is, guaraanteed if vou wi,Tl' usiei :
Dr. K'ng'si New, Life PifHs. They Ui Vhe KThigmaa brick is progress-
sure' good D!ge*t%n, correct Conr ,i,ng n'ice'^' mti ,s a flnei ^rove^
slipati,cni f|rd. Wave an excellent ton- :,nen^-
c of ect cn the who'e sjstem^—Pur- .
iify your blood arid rid you of all Tr;<ey Casselmaif clame down from
bridv pfgons ttir ugh the BomneJ®. On Graf|noJ th^ ififrftr of the week to
iy 25c. at your T>puggrbt.—Adv. visit relatives.
The Farmers' State BanK \
Of Cashion, Okla. J
7 j
We are not the people who put the "farm" in ^
Farming- However, - *
We have a notion that we organised and are ;
sliih operating the ,kFirsl" FarmcrnBank |
in C'asliioEi. $
We do not expect to change our methods for J
your Harvest Money as we are at your service the j
YEAR AROUND, r^iiiaMiiiiij;' al our work |
until YO!:R Itanki 11 j;needsaresupplied. J
We build on our efficient Banking Service and J
Safety. _ *
SERVICE and SAFETY is our invariable prin- I
ciple. I
if some important business slips your mind d_ur- j
} ing your hard working day, phone us in the^ evening }
I at No. 17, 20 or 37, it will receive immediate and J
% cIicm'S'i.! attention. J
i On approved security we are ail ways ready J
5 to loan money. S
\ * DIRECTORS: S
J w. A. CLIFT T. G. ABERCR0MB1E J
5 P. T. BEUTLER J
5 MELVILLE CARTER AVERY B. WIGHT {
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Iveep Your Stomach and Liver
Healthy.
All Kinds of Building Material.
See Us Before You Buy.
—Phone 38. ~
Coal!
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Houston Lumber Company
ZETT CATT, Mgr. ■
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1914, newspaper, October 1, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107208/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.