The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1914 Page: 1 of 7
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NO. 29
,SUHK CCNTV. ...LAHOMA, THUK^AV. NOVEMBER-
VOL. VII.
house,
The Servant Problem
"Wear-Ever"
Aluminum Utensils
kelp to solve it
In three way* a careless cook de-
stroys cooking utensils.
i. 8he allows them to ruBtj
S. HWa strikes them against the stove
and they chip and scale; and
8. (She ruins them by burning food
in them.
Now, a " W««uf-Ever utensil cannot
rort, it cannot chip or scale, and
burning food in it—which does not
happen aa readily as in other uten-
•iis—hai no effect whatever upon the
vtensiL How, then, can a servant
destroy it T She may burn it or
pound it with a hammer, but even
then it can be restored to its original
tvftd worth.
lout hire, any gambling
I bowling alley, pool table or bill-
I iard table.
' Section i«.~ Any person vio-
i lating the above seiSlion shall be
' subjeft to a fine of Twenty-five
($25.00).
I beition in. —Each day any
jsuch gambling House, bowling
i alley, pool table or billiard table
i is operated shall constitute a sep-
arate and distinct offense.
| Se<Stion iv —For the immediate
I preservation of the peace, health
! and safety an emergency exists
by reason whereof it is nece:-sary
that this ordinance become im-
mediately operative, and there-
fore, this ordinance shall take
effil and be in force 10 days af-
ter its passage and approval.
Passed by the Board of Trust-
ees of the Town ot Cashion and
approved by its Mayor tbis znd
day of November, 1914-
Attest: S S. COLE, Clerk
S. B. STEWART, Mayor.
(First published in The Inde
pendent, Cashion, Okla , Nov. 19
19U )
The First Nationai Bank
of Cashion, Oklahoma.
TC The Farmers'
Bank
Therefore,
Since -Wear-Ever* utensils are
bright and cleanly, are made without
teams, and because food cooked ra
WEAlKVtft them ro(lmr<J" J.Vfj
ORDINANCE NO. 36
An ordinance in regard to the
regulating of pwttrag in hitching
racks in the Town of Cashion,
Okla.
them require. k .tir- Seftion ..-That it IS
ring than when cooked , £or any person or persons to DU11U
lot establish hitch racks on Main
" Street, and all hitch racks at
[present time must be removed
from said Street by the owner
ReplaceutensUs that wear out Se6lioD n.—Any person or
«*rith uteiwiia that" Wear-Eve*" | persons violating the above sec i
Demonssration, Dec. 10-11- ti0n i shall upon conviaion be
12 Ladies specially invited. J fined not less than f 5.00 an no |
Mrs, Etta Doss, of St. ^l^^^'shoU be in u..|
will be here to welcome you ;effe6t within IO days after pubii-
and demonstrate and lecture !tion in The independent,
to yOU the use of Wear Ever passed and approved this 2nd
cook. Don't blame the
servant for the fault of
fBMt MARK thp utensil.
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.
A Farmers' Institution:
' The Farmers' State BanK 1
Of Cashion, Okla. ^ $
We are not the people who put ttie "farns" in |
Farming However, J
We have a notion that we organised and are |
still operating the ^FiraC* Farmers Bank |
in Cashion. \
We do not expect to change our methods for ,
vour Harvest Money as we are at your service the
*T • • _ _ „i. ... .. •
yuui XJlcU vcot itwuvj " •/ #
YEAPw AROUND, remaining at our work |
until YOUR Wanking needs are supplied, ,
vv.o hirilH or: our efficient Banking Service and *
Tell your friends and neigh-
bors. 1 will have special in-
ducements on those three
days. Henry Borklijnd
ORDINANCE NO. 35
An ordinance prohibiting and
suppressing games and gambling
houseE, bowling alleys, pool and
billiard tables within the corpor-
ate limits of the town of Cashion,
prescribing penalties for the vio-
lation thereof, a d declaring an
emergency.
lie it ordained by the Board of
Trustees of the Town of Cashion:
Se6tion s.—It shall be unlaw-
ful for any person, firm or corpo-
ration to operate within the cor-
porate limits of the Town of
day of November, 1914-
Signed: S. S. COLE, Clerk.
s. B. STEWART, Mayor.
(First published in The Inde
pendent, Cashion, Okla., Nov. .9,
I 19*4-)
WANTED • wheat pasture
for 28 head of horses and mules;
will put in part or all. Phone 14
Cecil Frymire, Cashion, Okla.
1
Two schoolmates met after a
number of years. After exchang-
ing greetings and confidences one
remarKed to the other: "By the
way, what are you doing for a liv-
ing?" The other replied: "lam
selling Fords—bwt don't tell the
dear old folks at home. It would
They
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We build 01; our efficient Banking Service and
Safety. jj
SERVICE and SAFETY is our invariable pnn- j
If some important business slips your mind dur- J
; ing your hard working day, phone us in ^-.evening $
at No. IT, 20 or 37, it will receive immediate and $
cheerful attention, *
On approved security we are al ways ready j
to loan money. DIRECT0KS {
W OLIFT T- G. ABERCROMBlb
I p. T. BEUTLER _ 5
4 MELVILLE CARTER A vert b. wight j
Ali Kinds of Building Material.
See Us Before You Buy.
Phone 38. is?
Coal! T
break their poor hearts.
porate nnm ■ - 1 UICd . .. nor. >
Cashion, either for hire or with- think I am still in th~ p .
I
Houston Lumber Company j
ZETT CATT, Mgr. J
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1914, newspaper, November 19, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107215/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.