The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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cashion; kingfisher county: oklahoma. thursday, february ...
no. 41.
Article* of Incorporation ' b en sold to amount to Five Thousand I
An , . , In tur ($5,000.00) Dollars. The money that
rh„ und.r.,K <*i d°v°'u;,t*or;; « ch ,)f „ ,0 pay for ,id «t ck to to I
ily associate th-m-i. .v. s | be foIthwah dep09j,ed in cho F.rcoen
the purpose of forming an oil, g<is ai - - — • ■ -j
mining corporation under the laws ot
the State of Oklahoma and do hereby
certify:
i.
Thai ths> name -nd style of this cor-
poration shall o«.- the Miller Oil Com-
pany.
II.
1'he purpose for which this corpora
tion is fermi-d are to buy, lease, own,
and hold lam .- to the purpose of drill-
ing, mining, developing and producing
and selling oil, gas ana other mineral
substances; t«> buy, own, hold and op-
erate all machinery, toois and supplier
State Bank at Cashion, Oklahoma, and (
held by said bank until there is at least
Five Thousand ($",000 00) Dollars paid
in for the purpose of applying same on
tbe purchase of said s ock and when
enough sto<k has been subscribe! *or
and the cash pai l in to ihe credit of
said Miller Oil Company therefor, then
the said ba.iK is to turn said moneys
ovjjr to the Miller Oil Company and to
the said subscribers their respective
shares of capital stock.
If the money has not been paid in
within thirty days to amount to $5,000,
then in that, event the said 1'srmerr
State Bank shall return to each of the
In making your New Years Reso-
lutions don't forget the superior ad-
vantages you will obtain in patronizing
for the purpose of billing, n^^ paid jn
t jby lb. r..p«.liv. —h.r.lo
fhe State of Oklahoma, according to . and this Agreement shall be cancelled
the laws of Oklahoma, will full power ; ar.d become null and void
to own and hold, lease and sell r.al e- Dated at Kmglisher this day of
tate and personal property necessary I February 1915
for the purpose of carrying on busi- I Name of subscriber No. Share Amt
hhsb; to borrow and lend iponcya unci i—.
give and taku securities therelor, and j
to do and perform any and all acts and
thing? which are usually done and p«r-
A Farmers' Institution:
formed by oil, pas and mining compa-
nies according to the laws ot the Unit-
ed States and the State ot' Oklahoma,
s an oil, gas and mining corporation.
111.
The company's general office and
It Is Too Bad
You have no douk t read in the pap-
ers of the foot and mouth disease among
cattle in South.rn Kansas, lour coun
The company s general unite • ">-> 1 ties oe.ng under b eilera! quaranLii.tr
1 u • an f 1 Sumner. Sedgwick, Cowley and Butter
place where the principal business 01 ; l.ounties n w. vVneeler, who used
this corporation is to be transacted 1 (0 j-ve a inj|e anc| a half south of Cash-
*hall be located at Cashion, kingfisher | ,0Mi jd one who has had to lose r.is herd
<•< t,y nf Oklahoma 1 of fin-J cows. He has a line tarm near
County, State • ' Mulvai.e, Kan , and has been helping
1V- | to furnish milk to the condensary at
The company shall have a corporate place the pa^t three and a hall
seal bearing the full name of the com- years. He had a good herd of common
. anv the same to be used in the txe- .dairy cows, but deciding that the Hoi-
Pany, ttie sam^ 1 steins were far ahead ot any to p>o-
ciifion of all off] 1 a 1 instru ments in . , , .
eutaon 01 an om duce a large flow of milk, lie sold his
writing. hprd ,apt and Went to Wisconsin
..." t i • - ' and brought back a car of registered
The number of dir.-.ctors of this cor- 1 uluus.
me numuerwi u I Holate n cows. Some, of these cows
T.nratinn «hall be t ve and he names "usir" ^ ,
poration snan - ! were eiving 75 pounds of milk a day,
and addresses of the said directors who 1
The First National Bank
of Cashion, Oklahoma.
'form" in
apiece, when about ten days ago the
foot and mouth disease broke out among
them. There were a number ef veter-
are appointed for the rirst year and
who shall manage the affairs of this
corporation fur the first y,.r or uruil I jnarjes, tt,ere to see Item, but uoder
ether, are appointed to ..be their plac , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,he
es, are to-wit:
Lee Wright, Cashion, Ok la.
Theodore Abercrombie,
I The Farmers' State BanK 4
Of Cashion, Okla.
We are not the people who put the
Farming However,
We have a notion that we organized and are
stiU operating the *fc First'" Farmers Bank
I in Cashion.
i We do not expect to change our methods for
\ your Harvest Money as we are at your service the
\ YEAR AROUND, remain ins a* our work
> L jcj.rY.tt, nnvuiw, ■ ' tm — - _ j
J iiniil VOS'IS Kan king needs are supplied. J
S w.o hnilfl on our efficient Banking Service and #
the law to try to stamp out the dis-
ease they had to be killed. Ten men
with four teams were put to work dig-
ging the trench to bury them in. The
trench was 75 feet long, 7 feet wide
and S feet ceep, but last Friday when
the IJ S. Inspector came and the cat-
tle had been appraised and everything
was ready to kill, the inspector asked
to see their grave and when he saw it
was only 8 feel deep he ordered it dug
; another foot, making it 9 feet deep.
The cattle were killed Saturday morn
W. A. CL1FT, i "
A. B Wight,
VI.
The capital stock of this corporation
shall be $30,000 00 divided into 30,000
shares of the par value of $1 00 per
thare.
VII.
Ihe period of existence of this cor-
poration shall be ten years. . f j d .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have inK- im™ ,v- * ..... . i
1 ' 15 bead ot hogs that were killed and j
hereunto set our hands th.s day of , pu(< ^ one KrHVe> TWs wiu be quju a j
February, i91n. ^ ^ io9S to Mr. Wheeler. While the State
| and United States will help bear the
loss Mr. Wheeler will not be allowed
— — I any more cattle or hogs on the place
— — j for six months. Some of the cows cost
i Mr. Wheeler $400 a piece. From the!
time he went into thti dairy business
till he told his cows last fall he had
beer, carrying away the largest milk
checks of any one that sold their m:lk
at the ccnaer.sary. He also had to
burn his two cow barns, and with all
this loss during the time he has had
two children very low with pneumonia
fevfrr, which Helped to make their
troublfca setm worse —Contributed.
We build on our efficient Banking Service and
I Safety.
SERVICE and SAFETY is our invariable prin-
ciple.
If some important business slips your mind dur-
5 ing your hard working day, phone us in the^ evening
\ at No. 17, 20 or 37, it will receive immediate and j
; eheert'ul attention. }
\ On approved security we are a I ways ready \
J to loan money.
DIRECTORS:
W. A. CLIFT T. G. ABERCROMBIE
P. T. BEUTLER
MELVILLE CARTER AVERY B. WIGHT
Phene 38. i=
Agreement
We, the undersigned, hereby con-
tract and a^ree with the Miller Oil
Company of Kingfisher County, and
with each other, that we will take the
amount of capital stock set opposite
our respective names in sai I company j
and pay for said stock the p ir value I
therefor as .soo' enou.'h stock li'^.s
LUMBER
Houston Lumber Company
ZETT CATT, Mgr.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1915, newspaper, February 11, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107227/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.