The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1916 Page: 1 of 6
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The Independent
VOL. IX.
"keeping everlastingly at it is bound to bring success.
CASHION, KINGFISHER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, December 28 [916.
NO.35
Knox Concert Co. Entertains.
A well filled bouse greeted the
Theodore Knox Concert Com-
pany here last night, and in re
turn were rewarded with one of
the best entertainments that has
made Cashion this year. Each
member of the party did their
part odmirably, and the character
impersonations by Mr. Knox, was
well worth the price of admission
to say nothing of the musical part
of the program and the sketches
from the comic opera "San Toy."
Vatch the Independent for an
nouncement of the next number
of the Lyceum course.
Buys Stolen Car.
Walt Smith, head machinist in
the Cashion Machine Shop and
Oarage here bought an Overland
car of a couple boys who were
passing tbru here some two weeks
ago. Walt paid them part of the
purchase price down and was to
pay them the balance at the end
of sixty days providing the title
to the car was good. Last Fri
day R. K. Young of Salida Colo
rado in company with sheriff
Long visited Cashion and laid
claim to the car. Mr. Young says
that the car was stolen from his
garage on Dec 7th by a fellow
that had been working in bis
garage. Mr. Young reimbursed
Mr. Smith to the amount of $35.
and took the car and started on
the leturn journey.
We are indebeted to Postmaster
Price for our first piece of bur I
falo meat Mr. Price was the
recipient of about four pounds of j
meat of the bufTalo that was *ill- ;
ed at the 101 ranch the other day. ;
and part of which was sent to j
President Wilson for Christmas !
dinner. Mrs. Price's brother. Fred
Cannoy who is salesmanager of
the commisary department of the
101 ranch was responsible for the
gift. It being ouj first attempt
at eating buffalo and our experi-
being limited with regard to the
particular flavor of this meat, w.ll
have to acknowledge that we
could be very easily fooled with a
nice juicy beef steak However,
it has always been our desire to
eat a buffalo steak and we feel
verX grateful to Mr. Price for his
reinemberance of us.
Teachers Association
The County Teachers Associa-
tion meets in Cashion Saturday
Dec. 6 19 17. Able speakers will
be here to address the Association
and discuss questions of vital in
terest to the community.
Let one of your New Year
resolutions be to interest your-
self in the educational institutions
of your community. Tables will
be arranged for a basket dinner
Come in and bring your basket.
OLD FASHIONED
BASKET DINNER
Monday Jan. 1st.
' Members of the Farmers and
Business Mens Association and
thejr families will meet in Cash-
ion Monday January 1st
and hold an old fashioned basket
dinner. Be here early, bring a
basket, enjoy a New Year's din-
ner and meet your neighbor.
There will be plenty of warm
room, table room, speaking and
singing and other entertainment,
and the Association will furnish
plenty of hot coffee.
£1. Borklund will give a nice
rocking chair to the family com •
ing the farthest and bringing'a
basket.
You are invited. COME.
Geo. Norris, President
Little Alberta McKee, of Ok-
lahoma City, granddaughter of!
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Cole,. and |
who was seriously burned when i
her dress accidently ,caught on
fire about four weeks ago, died
last Sunday afternoon at the j
hospital in Oklahoma city The
remains were brought here Tues
day afternoon. Services were
held at the cemetery, conducted
by Rev. Carney, and interment
was made in the cashion cemetery
(Juke a heavy snow fell here
last Thursday morning, but the
warm sunshine Saturday quickly
turned to water.
A telegram from Roy New M.
stated that Guy Hedgecoclc had
died there last Wednesday night.
Guy formerly northeast of here,
but has been making his home
at Roy tor some time.
Fred Klingman of Geary Okla.
is here visiting over Christmas |i
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You can make no mistake in
patronizing an institution that
is
OK'd.by
UNCLE SAM
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Being a member o! the Federal
Reserve System we are always
prepared to take care of your
interests.
First National Bank
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Security—Service—Courtesy
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is the motto of the Farmers State Bank.
The Security of a bank that is operating
under the Oklahoma Depositors' Guaran-
tee Law is obvious.
The best way of knowing the service
we can render is to try it.
Every officer and employee of this in-
stitution will treat you with the utmost
COURTESY.
Visit us and be convinced.
Farmers State BanK
Guaranteed
Cashion, Oklahoma.
4% Interest on Time and Saving Accounts.
To the People of Cashion and Vicinity:
We wish to extend our thanks to you for your
patronage during the year of 1916, and assure you
that your patronage will be appreciated during the
coming year, 1917.
Heres wishing you all a prosperous New Year.
A. ( . HOUSTON Lll>l UEK CO.
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1916, newspaper, December 28, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107325/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.