The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1915 Page: 1 of 6
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John I'lllUS'.
has taken the
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and has a car mi
his garage. Don
ad in this is>lie.
exhibition at!
fail to vee his '
Early Settler Dead
J. R Mowery died last Friday
morning at Guthrie a-ter an illness
of several weeks Mr Mowery
came to this country from south
ern Kansas in the opening and
homesteaded a farm southeast of
here He leaves to nourn his
loss a wife and seven children all
of whom whre present at uie
funeral except Mrs Daisy McKain
of Washington. Interment was
made Cashion cemetery August
7 at 3 p ni
Frank Cole is painting D-
lock's car
J. F K ling man has traded bis',
big store in Binger to his brother
C. F. Klingman. of near Cashion
Ok la Mr Klingman will give!
possession the 12th of Sept . and '
will probahlp try his hand at i
farming for a change Binger,
Journal.
C. F. Klingman advised in that |
just as soon as he could thresh he j
would make a public sale and ;
close out his business interests;
here Mr Klin-man is not new;
John Robinson, of Grainola, |
Okla , after several days visit here
left for Dover, Okla . to visit his
son, John.
j to Binger having had a store there
prior to coming here
J ust received a car load of t resh |
feed, bran, shorts, corn chop and ^
. kafir chop Pi ices right. Stop j
Jas Burchett and wife and; -n an(j see us. EiReno Mill &
Roy Klingman and wife went to £ieVatorCo. E. C. Wegener, Mgr.
Binger the first of the week to j
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 $65,000
under the supervision of the government ot the
United States, as a guarantee against loss to a ue-
P° ^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 Federaf Reserve Bank has unlimited resources
! and its prime object is to furnish all its member
I banks unlimited funds any time any or all ot 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 success!u
I farmers than any other bank in the state oi Oklahoma
I FOURTH-The managing oificers and directors
• are men of long experience and unquestionable ti
\ delity, which are very valuable assets to any insti
• tution.
spend a few days with relatives
and friends.
Peaches For Safe.
Elberta peaches will be ripe
adout the 8th or ioth of August
i mile east and 4 ' 2 miles north
of Cashion river bridge
C F. Pool.
John Stinson and wile left
Tuesday for California to see the
fairs.
Mr Bond and daughter, Cecilia
returned to their home at Berwyn
Okla , the hirst ot the week.
John Washburn, of Duquoin,
Kans., arrived Tuesday for a
visit with his mother.
llarley Wright returned home
Tuesday from Kansas City7.
You get good roasted peanuts;
and popcorn at Bud Rains' peanut;
stand and Bud appreciates your j
patronage. lt: I
FOR SALE OR TRADE—my!
property in Cashion Good five j
; room house, barn and out build
ings and 14 lots under fence |
John Collett 4t ;
After August 12 Elberta peach
es by the load or bushel at Svvain.s
Price 20c per bu. Henry Swaitn 1
Tired, Aching Muscles
Relieved
Hard work, over-ex-rtion, mean,
stiff, sore muscles*. Sloan a Liniment
lightly appli-'d, a little quiet, and your
soreness disappears like ma^ic. Noth
ing ever helped like your Sloan's Lini-
ment. I can never thank you enough,'
writes one grateful user. St«ps suffer
ing, aches and pains An excellent
counier irritant, better and c eaner
than mustard All druggists, 25j 0 t
a bottle today. Penetrates without
rubbing —adv
f In this Age of
SAFETY FIRST
Deposit With a
Guaranteed Bank
Nick Gramlich, of Kingfisher,
was in town the first of the week
111 the interest of the Kingfisnet
Times.
A Cough Remedy That
Relieves
it'^ prepared from th-* healing 1 ine
lialsatn, Tar and Honey-all mixed in 1
a pleasant, soothing cough syrup called
Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hon-y. Thous- 1 ^
and's have benefitted by its use no 1 A ^ ,
need of your enduring \hnt annoying '; Is here by given tha on . 1
cough or risking a dangerous cold Go 1st the firm of Klingman brothers
to your dealer, ask for a 25c original | wip dissolve partnership We
bottle of Dr Hell's Pine- > ar-Honey, i fjesjre a settlement of all accounts ,
start using at once Mid g. t rid cf > our ; ^ of nQte by Sept. lSt.
rough and cold.— adv. i J
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
i. C\V PnoliiAn O trill <
Notice—I would be pleased to
have all those who owe me to call
and make settlement in some1
wav. either cash or note.
G. T. Stone
S§ Phone 38.
L U M B E R
AND
COAL
Houston Lumber Company
ZETT CATT, Mgr.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1915, newspaper, August 12, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107253/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.