The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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Independent
KttPING EVERLASTINGLY AT IT is BOUND TO B K I N G SUCCESS
VOL. VII1.
CASHION, KINGFISHER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, rilU^M)A\. November 118
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NO.
Notice to Public Schoo/. readi-
er s and Scholars
The COTltiriuatiun of the Indep-
endent is assured and we are de-
sirous of increasing and rebuild
nig our subscription list. We
have considered putting a solicit
or in the field, but on second thot
have decided to give lbe schuul
children a chance to get this com
mission for their own use, in tne
following manner. Every school
in this locality has a chance to
in on this proposition and are at
lihsi t v to usu their commissions
for the purpose of securing a
school library or play ground ap
paratus. No individual will have
cm) right to appropriate this com
mission to tils o. 11ci own piivate
use, but it shall oe used for put)- 1
lie school purooses only. Here is j
our proposition. You solicit
subscriptions tor the Independent!
at 50c tne year, appoint .t ire.t-
urer in your school and give them
the names of the subscribers and
the 50c c illeCted and have them
turn the names in 10 us together
with 30c for each name, the school
retaining 20c for eaeu subscript
ion for their own use In solicit
ing subscriptions renewals count
just the same as new subscribers
If you send in the names by
mail, be sure to give tue pn.pei
name and address of subscriber
also the name ot your ;-ciiool and
your treasurer.
The above offer is being made
to thescuools rat.K-r ti.an to an
individual solicitor and if the teach
ers and scholars will just go to
work with a determination there
is no reason why you cannot get
every patron to subscribe and also
send'the paper to friends and rel
atives elsewhere. At least give
this a trial and we will publish a
list of the names of subscribers
and the school getting same so
get busy and endeavor to have
your school lei. 1 the list. This
offer holds good to January .1915
only
After reaching the old 1.111 liar
s >ot 011 the creek a bu cainpn e
1 was built and the '(>"• wete -0011
1 busy toasting in. tr-n mallows,
boiling coffee, biking apples and
t. 1 emseIves getting roasted, yes
and popping corn, wiieu suddenly
the wold changed and blew trom
the nortti, in the twinkling of an
eye the roasting Hobos were
freezing. They soon decided to
!dep ri 10 their old familiar hold
out s r. 1 r win er ^uhi-u rs.
Tne old tu sinners i r the gang
\ present were Misses Sanoefurs,
Flaughers, Clift and Fields. Me
ssers KeCtor, \VDeei Oarger. Post.
Norris, McCracken and Short
The v siting niemners were Rev
tnd Mrs. Martin, Kn id, Miss Loe
Kingfisher and Miss Williamson
McAlester.
Local Citizen Takes Active
Part In Laying Of Cor-
ner Stone Of Sta'e
Capitol Building
Your Deposits
Are Guaranteei
At The First National Bank cl Cash ,,
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 th<; Federal
Reserve Bank which is under the supervision and is
controlled by the Government of the United States.
The Federal Reserve Hank has unlimited resources
and its pome 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 it* 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.
"Hobo Reunion'
Saturday evening Nov. 13, the
old time Hobos of Cashion met in
their annual reunion at Sandefurs
grove four miles west of Cashion.
They all stopped on their way at
Flaughers back door and received
a hand out and some campfire
paraphernalia, resuming their
tourney from there to the appoint
place. The red noses, ragged
clothes and varied stop were all
evidence of the hobo.
The laying of the corner stone j
I of the state capirol t> nldin^ ;n j
Oklahoma City Tuesday by the
Masonic Lodge was one of the
j most important historical events
since admission to statehood just
|eiirht years pryor to that date j
The cermonies were opened
with an address by Gov Williams j
He then presented a Most Wor-
shipful Grand Master E A. Mon-
roney of the Masonic Grand Lodge
a small silver trowel, donated by
the Stewart Construction Co.,
after which the corner stone, a
massive block of native granite,
was lowered in place and consec-
rated by members of the Masonic
order
The grand officers of the Ma-
sonic lodge who took part in the
ceremonies were Worshipful
Grand Master, Monroney; A J.
Weir of Hugo deputy grand mas
ter; J. V. Morris of Snyder, jun-
ior grand warden; David D. Hoag
of Okla. City grand lecturer; S.
W. Hogan ot Cashion, senior
grand warden; Woodson Norvell
of Tulsa grand orator; and W. m.
Anderson of Ukla. City, grand
secretary.
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\ In this Age of
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AFETY FIRST
j Deposit With a
Guaranteed Bank
Every time you deposit a dollar
with us you are advancing your
own business interests in this com-
munity.
1
I The Farmers' State Bank
5 Of Cashion, Okla.
—===== Phone 38. — ■
LUMBER
AND
Men's hats and whiter caps.
Klingman Bros
Don't fail to heat Vi&oria Lynn
at the Christian Church Fridaj
! night, Nov. 19.
COAL
Houston Lumber Company
ZETT CATT, Mgr.
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1915, newspaper, November 18, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107267/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.