The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1914 Page: 1 of 6
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VOL. VII
CASHION, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THUR SPAY, • tCBMBER io. 1914.
NO. 32.
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j Seviervilie, Tenn , Milm being >
.♦. >H> ** *❖ «H ** ** present at the funerai; 8 sons -
I wish to s.iy to my customer# I Blie Webb, of Sevierville, i enn ,
and friends that I have moved | M. J. Webb,Goltry, OkUi., Abrum
my entire stock to the Arky j Webb, Terlton, Ok a, Andrew
building, having leased same fof I vVebb, Goltry, Gitla., Irai klin
the nex' seven months, or until! Webb, Laverne, Okla., Ralph
iuly 1, 1915, when i expeft to , Webb, Durham, (Uia., V- m. L
have my nnv 50x80 brie* build Webb, Cashion, Okla., Clarence
ing erected on my lots north or J Webb, Cashion, Okla., 6 or whom
the post office In the meantime. ( were present at the funer.il; tour
I wish to say to my friends and ; daughters -Mv>. Sarah Murdoek,
customers that I wish to see this j Cashion, Mrs. Ada Holland. Cash-
brick completed, and those know- [ion, Mr-. Maude Woodward, Roy, |
mg themselves to be indebted to ; New Mex , and Mrs. Bertha j
me should be prompt in paying j iilingman, o' C\u hion, all being j
their notes and buck accounts so: present.
that my building can be t.re&ed j Funeral services were held at,
as intended. 1 have several j the Christian church, Wednesday
thousand dollars' worth of notes j utternoon, Dec. 7, conducted by ,
standing out that I have been j Rev. Job Ingram, of Kingtisher,
lenient with and have not pushed j interrment being made 111 ihej
for settlement on account or (Cashion cemetery at the side ot j
market conditions, but now l| one son, Ulyses, who preceded |
hope that those owing me will j him 6 years ago The casket was
make some arrangement to settle j decorated with nice floAeis, an j
lie First National BanK
of Cashion, Oklahoma.
- r ■ -i Tb o Farmer s"
- V Bank
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riiiore,
For the convenience of the farmers
during the harvest and threshing
season tills E ank 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.
wire
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Institution:
iheir accounts in full at once.
Yours for a Square Deal,
adv. W. A. CLIFT
j offering in token of the esteem
Abraliam Webb
Was born at St vierville, Tenn.
in
.it
! in which Mr. Webb was held by :
his townsmen.
Mr. Webb was Commander of j
j P. 13. Plumb Post No. 32, of the,
j G. A. R., of Cashion, at the time]
- Pof his death, being one of nine
January 27, 1837; departed this j Soldiers, seven of whom were |
life attcr a short illness, at Cash j presenl perform the iasr sad |
ion, 01 1., Dec. 7, 1914. a^e 1 < i rjtes to their stricken comrade, j
years, months, 10 days. A large .crowd of sorrowing citi j
His boyhood was spent at tJe|zeus alKt friends were present in
place or the place of his birth, Lpjt# the bad weather to pay
and at th - age of 15 he was coil- | tjie-r reSpe6t to the deceased and j
vert-d md united with the Bap- j ^ ^ bereaved family.
With the death of Mr. Webb,
another of Cashion'sold residents
- ; passes from view. He was one
Elizabeth stinett, Jan. ti, «^55 i0f oashion'S most respected and
There were five children of tins j ^ — honored citizens. He was |
union, 4 sons and one daughter, i ^ Christian husband and, |ciple.
3 of whom were present at ^ j father and will be greatly missed; * 1
funeral, llis wife preceded him j ^ home, where he was so'
to the better home, August 24, 1 dearly beloved.
1S75. ; Mr YVebb was well known to
On January 17, 1877, he was j most of our readers and was well
united in marriage to Mrs. Mar-
tha Dawson. «To this union was
born 7 children, 4 sons and three
daughters, all of whom were pres-
ent at the funeral.
We are not the people who put the "larm" in
tist church, re main in _
iaith until his death.
He was united in marriage to
liked by all who Knew him. He
was quiet, grave and a true friend
to all who knew him and the
1 news of his death will be gieeted
; with grief by many.
In 1S63 he was called upon to j The famiiy has the sympathy
rake up arms for his country. He j^f the entjre community in their
enlisted in the 2nd Tennessee bereavement.
Cavalry, and was honorably dis-
charged in 1863.
He moved from Tennessee to "What have yOU got
Missouri 43 years ago, and from | trade for a good buggy
thereto Kansas, and in 1S91 he and Set Of Single harness,
moved his family to Oklahoma, | See G, C. Mamoxt,
to the farm near Navina, where j Cashion, O .
be lived till 1908, when he retired I
from the farm and moved to FOR SALE—fresh Jersey cow
Cashion, where he has lived since, j 3 years old. See George Collett,
He leaves to mourn their loss, Phone 551 * L.
v1VWiW'>AMV\VV
j The Farmers' State BanK *
\ f Of Cashion, Okla.
1 We are not the
| Farming Howrver.
We have a notion that we organized and are
2 Hi US <>j|Kkni ^ i f •* Firnf Fariiit'i's Itncik
£ 551 (l-isliioii.
J We do not expect to change our methods for
* your Harvest Money as we are at your service the
\ YEAR AROUND, ^'emaining; at our wovk
| iit stti 1 YOU SI S5;t iikingneedM mesupiiliid.
« We build on our efficient Banking Service and
SERVICE and SAFETY is our invariable prin-
If some important business slips your mind dur-
* 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 a I ways ready i
to loan money. i
DIRECTORS: '
VV. A. CLIFT T. G. ABERGR0MB1E
P. T. BEUTLER
MELVILLE CARTER AVERY B. WIGHT
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All Kinds of Building Material.
See Us Before You Buy.
Phone 38.
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Houston Luiribe Company
- ZETT CATT, Mgr.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1914, newspaper, December 10, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107218/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.