The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1915 Page: 1 of 5
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Independent.
KEEPING EVERLASTINGLY AT IT IS BOUND TO BRING SUCCESS.
VOL. VII.
CASHION, KINGFISHER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, .915.
NO. 51.
"Choice of Gods"
On Sunday thf> 25th at 11 a m., Rev.
S W. Sample will preach at the Fed-
erated church on "The Silence and
Voices of God."
Sunday School at 10 a. 111.
Prof. J. R. Burton, Supt
Union Young People's Maeting at
Federated church at 7:30 p. m. Im
mediately following Y. P. S. C. E.
meeting, Rev. S. W. Sample will preach
upon the noteworthy subject, "The
Choice of God*."
All are heartily welcome to all these
service*.
Several of «ur Cashion
attending the auto races
this week.
citizens are
at the City
Grandma Klingman spent last week
with her daughter, Mrs. Herron, near
Hennessey.
Several of the Cashion school pufils
went to Norman today to attend the
state track meet.
A. M. Cronkite r<n a nail in his foot
o ie day last week, which is giving him
some inconvenience.
Another tine rain Surday night.
Reeding is to have a lumber yard.
The band stand was moved
vacant lot souih of Marriott's
tionery Tuesday.
to the
con fee
Ervin W*gaman left Monday for
Beloit, Kan.
Mr?. J. F. Stephens went to Pied-
m nt Sunday to visit her daughter,
Mrs. G. F. Go^ett.
G. H. Davissan was in town Satur-
day on business.
John Drake was over from Leckridga
Saturday on business.
Henry Borklund was in Kingfisher
and Oklahoma City last Thursday and
Friday on business.
Mel Carter has had some porche
bui't on his residence.
Howard Lowder, living iu the Har-
mony neighborhood, was a Cashion vis-
itor Wednesday.
Geo Woo<iy was up from the City
the first of the week.
Mrs. Black came out from Guthrie
Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mr*,
i Mel Carter, and family."
Ed Linch and wife motored over from
south af Lockridge Saturday.
S W Hogan made a trip to Oklaho-
ma City Saturday evening.
Mrs Viola Friedley and children, of
Guthrie, spent la<-t week with her sis-
: ter, Mrs. Albert Murray.
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—Tbe stockholders have placed $65,000
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.
Mrs. Jim Burchett is visiting friends
at Oklahoma City this week.
On Sunday at 3 p in., Rev. S W
Sample wili preach at Lockridge school
house on "War-- What Far?"
A M. Cronkite had a now perch
built on his residence last week.
U. L. Wagaman lost a valuable horse
lost a valuable horse last week.
Mrs Be leville. of Fairmont, arrived
Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs.
; Geo Hammond, and family, a few
days.
if In this Age of
SAFETY FIRST
Me! Stoner has purchased the resi-
dence property of Grandma Frymire.
Spencer Sar.ders, probate judge f
Kingfisher county about fourteen years
aga. was in town a few minutes last
week.
Frank Gee, of Kingfisher, gave tin's
office a pleasant call Wednesday morn-
ing.
Mrs. E. J. Lovell and two sons, of
El Reno, are visiting at W. H. Down-
iwgs.
Mrs. Albert Murray and children and
Mrs. Friedlty and children spent Thurs
day afternoon of last week with Mrs. j
C C. Cornfarth.
Roy Wheelbarger returned the first
of the week from a trip to points in
Idaho.
Watch for the X at the head of this ;
I paper. If it is there jour subscription [
i has expirtd and this is the last number
you will gel until you renew.
Deposit With a
It. H. Franklin, of Oklahoma City,
was in Cashion last Saturday on busi-
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murray spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Lenhart.
Miss Gertrude Jones and Mrs. Wal
ton were guests of the Wagaman fam-
ily Sunday.
There have been a constant nrt-aK
! of automobiles through Cashion the |
j Cashion the past week attending tba j
| auto races at Oklahoma City.
The Box Supper and Band Concert
in Rector's Hall Friday night was a;
1 grand success and tveryont enjoyed
themselves. The boys did exceedingly j
well and were nicely patronized. They i
! promise more entertainments in t e j
i near future.
Guaranteed Bank
Every time you deposit a dollar
with us you are advancing your
own business interests in this com-
munitv.
The Farmers' State Bank
| Of Cashion, Okla.
Phone $8. S
Mrs. W. S. Cole left Thursday of
last week for Lincolnville, Kan., to
visit her mother, Mrs. Gooley, and her
sister, Mrs. Dr. Haze.
i Fishermen, Take Notice!
1 do not want any more fishing on
; my lake, and warn all fishing parties
i under penalty of the law to keep away
I as 1 will certainly prosecute thern for
trespassing. 51 3t J. T STINSON
LUMBER
Houston Lumber Company
ZETT CATT, Mgr.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1915, newspaper, April 22, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107237/m1/1/: accessed May 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.