The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1915 Page: 1 of 6
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KEEPING EVERLASTINGLY AT IT IS BOUND TO BRING SUCCESS.
VOL. VIII.
CASHION, KINGFISHER COL'NTV. OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, MAY ao. 9*S
NO. 3
£ ron cho ;; 5 ti * t i n £
Notice of Meeting of Board cf
Equalization:
In Hessler's pasture, or at the xjie ciunty board of Equalization,
place known as the old Casselman compos d of the three commissioners
baseball ground, at 2 =30 p. tn . j a..d county assessor, will meet as a 1
1 *t. , board on the first Monday in June, :
Satui a), 1 a> -2. which is the 7th, and acijourn until
Curtis' ranchers will do tae rid- Wedne8Cjay( june 9th, at 'J a. m., ami!
ing. j continue in session from day today un-1
We will give a premium of $5 til all adjustments are made.
in money for the worst pitching All persons having any grievance or ,
horse brought to the ground; also th.ir awe sment for the year 1915, are
& j hereby notified to appear in person or
a premium of $5 for the horse their attorney at thi3 time if they j
that we can't ride. desire the board of equalization to pa-s
Everybody bring in your bad on their assessment
ones and get them rode. We The final adjustment of all parties;
, (, r- ti-,0 rirl will I31:! made ul ibis ti.ne by the Board
charge you nothing for the rid | of Equa] ZHtion> and f:0 comp!ainta will
ing and give a free ticket to those ( u .,
bringing kors-es to be rode.
Good care will be taken <>f all
horses we ride, but will non be
responsible should any accident
occur to your horse.
Remember the date
b • considered hereafter, and 110 adjust-
ments will be made after this time ortiy
in case of a double assessment or a
j ckrical error.
This is the final notice to the public
for any adjustment in the 191.r> as5«Bf-
j ment, and if you have any complaint
to make do so at this time, otherwise
Admission to ground, 25 cents, jit cannot be adjusted.
Children tinder 12 yrs, 15 " j s- PA1R1CK,
CURTIS' RANCHERS 1 , ' <"*
| Attest: W. H. MEADE,
Sec. of the Board of Equalization.
Geaiy Gill Weds , (Fjrgt published in The Indtpendent,
At the home of the bride's parents May 21jt 19j5 )
on South Broadway, this city, last Sun
day evening one of the prettiest home
weddings ever solemnized in this city
occurred, when Miss Rosa Barney be-
came the bride of E. C.
Notice G. A. R., and Citizens
The G A. K., and P. B. Pium Post
No. 32, Department of Oklahoma, re-
quest the presence of all Old Soldiers
and Citizens at. a meeting to be held
Saturday, May 22, at 2:30 p. m., at S.
S. Cole's office, i'or the purpose of mak-
ing arrangements for observing in a
fitting way Memorial Services and Dec-
oration Day.
S S. COLE, Adjutant.
For Sale- a few hundred bu oats at
60c per bu., and Kafir corn at 6~jc per
bu; 8 miles northeast of Cashion.
SAM GRIFKIN, 152 M-line, Guthrie.
For Legal Work, see S. 3. Cole-
London, May 18 —With the outbreak
of a revolution in Portugal, Spain,
Switzerland, Holland and the Scandi-
navian countries are the only states in
Europe which are not either engaged
in war or have domestic troubles to oc-
cupy their attention.
Your Deposits
Are Guaranteed
At The First National Bank cf 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
only 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 ol 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.
Pri<lc in Christ
A sermon th t will claim special at- ;
uuui. v<> ^ Wegener, of ; tention of ail thinking people v.i.l be.
Cashion"' Ok la., Rev. Krthbiel per- j given at the Federate Church Sunday,
forming'the ceremony. 8 p. m., by Rev. S. W. Sample Topic, j
The bride is the eldest daughter of | "Pride in Christ."
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Barney and has: At 11 a. m., Mr. Sample will preach |
made her home in Geary for a number upon "Upon the Transfiguration on the
of years, during which tima she has Mount. ]
made a host of friends. The groom is Sunday School at 10 a. m. Prof. J. i
a young business man of Cashion, Okla. R. Burton, Supt. j
being engaged in the grain business Union Y. P. S. C E , meeting at 7:30
there, and ha3 a bright future before p. m.
i Hearty welcome to all these services.
Besides tha immediate fumi'y of ihe
bride the following guests were pres-( Rock Island passenger train No. 707
ent: Rev. Krehbiel, Mr. and Mrs. jfl0m Chandler, due here at 1:69 p. m.,
Walter Mobley, Mr and Mrs. J. P- jumped the track Tuesday morning;
Robertson, Misses Maude Bogart, Ed- | just as it was entering the big cut at
na Scott, Linnie lluff, Elsa Brann and f00). £;m street at Guthrie. The
Elmer Huff. cars and engine stayed upright on the
After the we'.ding an elaborate wed- tic3 and little damage to passengers
ding supper was served to the a~semb- re3U[ted. Ab jut 70 feet of ties were i
led guests.- The happy couple will leave badjy cut U[J by the wheels. A negro
this week for Cashion, where they will vvoman ancj her 10 year o'.d boy were
make their home. The Journal ex- cuj. Up gome around the face, caused by ,
tends congratulations and test wishes. bfejng thrown against the side of the
— Geary Journal, May 13. J car jhe greatest damage was done to
Mr. and Mrs. Wegener are at home a growing tield of corn alongside the
to their friends in the Frymire cement jracjj curious people who drove
residence in the south part of town. anj wagons over the field
A hearty welcome is extended to them.
Last Saturday night C. R. Kiingman
and family, Roy " Kiingman and wife !
and Frank Crawford and wife autoed
to the lakes to camp out and have a
little fish. As usual, Mrs, C. R , was
the most successful. Seeing some carp
playing along the bank she seized a .22 j
rifle ar.d soon brought into camp a fine
5 pound carp, which was served and
enjoyed by all for breakfast.
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* In this Age of
SAFETY FIRST
\ Deposit With a
Guaranteed Bank
Every time you deposit a dollar
with us you are advancing your
own business interests in this com-
munity.
\ The Farmers' State BanK 1
| Of Cashion, Okla. |
Phone 38. ==
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LUMBER
Houston Lumber Company
ZETT CATT, Mgr.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1915, newspaper, May 20, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107241/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.