The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1915 Page: 1 of 6
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VOL. VII.
CASHION, KINGFISHER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1915.
NO. 50.
No. 6161.
CERTIFICATE1. APPROVING IN-
CREASE OF CAPITAL STOCK
Bork's Hardware
Of course our readers will no-
tice the full page ad. this week
carried by Henry Borklund, and
notice the lines he carries. He
has a full and up-to-date
New Elevator for Iteeding
The Kingfisher Mill & Elevator
Co., are building a new elevator
line of at Reeding.
all shelf and heavy hardware, and
one of the most complete stocks
in the county—a store that would
Smith at Yale
A letter from Horace Smith
be a credit to a much larger city ' Tuesday states that he is at Yale,
than Cashion. Bork is a hustler, !
New House
Marcus Ross, tne busy lumber-
man, is building himself a nice
residence in Navina.
and this store shows what a hust-
ler can do if he will keep ever-
lastingly at it, It takes vim to
build up a substantial business,
and Bork has sure got 'er. His \
stock is clean, neat, and the best Tliould Stop It
that money can get. He also j W. A. Clift has put up several
carries live and ten cent counters njce sign boards on road corners
about everything you want, j ancj some 0ne has been emptying
Read the ad. and c til at the store their shotgun into them. It is a
heisa''vay.5 willing to show; shame that private property of
you the goods. ; this kind should be defaced, that
' is undoubtedly done by thought
Want <Vds. ! less parties who are ignorant of
Now is the time to advertise tue law which prosecutes such
that horse, mule, cow, or any- j persons.
thing else you have for sale. The j —
Independent can get you a buyer Now is the time to
or find what you want. subscription.
Alia Marrie Bocock
Infant of Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Bocock, near Lockridge, was born
~~~"""""i Jan. 16, 1915, died March 30,
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 2 month d
office of the | „ , . ,
COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY 1 uneral services were conduct-
Washington, D. C. ied by Rev- Newell, of Cashion
April 5, 1915 ^ and Mfs. Bocock have the j
Whereas, Satisfactory noticej sympathy of the community in
having been transmitted to tlie : tLcii bereavement
Comptroller of the Currency that
the Capital Stock of Tin First Cashion Bank Increases Its
National Bank ok Cashion, Ok Capital Stock
lahoma, has been increased in The First National Bank of
the sum of TWENTY FIVE j Cashion has increased their capi
THOUSAND DOLLARS tal stock from §25,000 to $50,000.
(.$25,000), in accordance with the In addition to this the bank car-
provisions of an A6t of Congress ries a surplus of $15,000. S. W.
approved. May 1, 1886, and that j Hogan and aboet twenty farmers
the whole amount of the incieasejand business men of Cashion and
has been paid in, and that the , vicinity own the stock. The ag-
paid-up Capital Stock of the Bank gregate wealth of the stockhold-
now amounts to the sum of FIF- j ers is more than one million dol
TY THOUSAND DOLLARS (lars. Mr. Hogan has had the
($50,000): adlve management of the bank
Now, it is hereby certified, That for 15 years, and during this time
the Capital Stock of Thf First has paid over $100,000 in surplus
National Bank of Cashion, Ok- | and profits. This is the strong
lahoma, having been increased est bank in the county, and one
in the sum of Twenty-Five j of the strongest banking institu
Thousand Dollars ($25,000, and tions in the State and Mr. Hogan
the amount of the increase paid 1 is voted as one of the best bank-
into the Bank as a part of the j ers in the country.
Capital Stock thereof, the said I
increase of Capital is approved. , Bank at Reeding'
In witness whereof, 1 hereunto. The Reeding State Bank has
affix my official signature and been issued a charter and will
seal of office. j open for business as soon as the
(Seal) Jno. Skklion Williams, building is ready and the furnit-
Comptroller of the Currency, ure is installed. The bank is
Urtl fiubUsheJ in The fnJefnJtnt, Thura.. At>r. 15, 1915. capitalized for $10,000 with S.
W. Hogan as president and O G.
Downing, cashier.
Your Deposits
Are Guaranteed
At The First National Bank of Cashion
You want to know how your deposits are guar-
anteed. We will tell you.
FIRST—The stockholders have placed $G5,000
under the supervision of the government of the
United States, as a guarantee against loss to a de-
positor.
SECOND —It is a stockholder in the Federal
Reserve Bank which is under the supervision and is
controlled by the Government of the United States.
The Federal Reserve Bank has unlimited resources
and its prime object is to furnish all its member
banks unlimited funds any time any or all of them
want to use them. These funds are available not
oily to member banks, but to its customers as well.
THIRD—More of its stock is held by successful
farmers than any other bank in the state of Oklahoma
FOURTH —The managing officers and directors
are men of long experience and unquestionable fi-
delity, which are very valuable assets to any insti-
tution.
In this Aze of
Deposit With a
ank I
i
Every time you deposit a dollar
with us you are advancing your
own business interests in this com-
munity.
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{ The Farmers' State BanK
j Of Cashion, Okla.
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£2 Phone
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Houston Lumber Company
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1915, newspaper, April 15, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107236/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.