The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1917 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. IX.
"keeping everlastingly at it is bound to bring success.
CASHION, KINGFISHER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, April 26 1917.
NO. 5*
NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Rock Island Will Change Time
We are informed that within
Hugh Gordon is buiding an nex^ few days the Rock Island
,1:4.:^^. 4-^ 1-.1C fai-Vif r « house ■ will change their time table as
follows; east bound No. 70S will
addition to his father's house in
the north part of town.
S. P. Farmer has commenced
work on a residence for J, E
Calhoun. This new house
b°. located on east Broadway
will
leave here at 12 :2o p. m. and No.
707. west bound, 3 520 p.m. This
change, while not what had been
I hoped for, will make it possible
to receive mail and reply to it
without waiting twenty-four hours
A. B. Wight's mother, Mrs. G.
M. Wight, and his sister, Mrs.
A. Neagle, both of Wichita Kan-
sas, are visiting at his home here.
SURPRISED
| A happy party of three Buick
loads from Yukon caused quite a
. ! sensation in Cashion Tuesday eve-
Rev. Hadduck will preac 1 at n- when they surprised the
the Free Methodist church next 1 newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Jo*. E.
Sunday evening at S o c oc . 1 (j^astain, anf| cow bells, tin
! pans and buckets made most peo-
p'rank Fr> e came home as,. ^ ^ejjeve tke Germans had come
Saturday from Kansas City where ^ The Yukon people be.
he has been attending school ^ j lieve in preparedness as they
was accompanied home by a bad;. _
case of mumps.
About live car load of Ro> al j ma(je up t^e party; Mr. and
Neighbors went to Navina last | Mrs> 0rt Friskk, Louise and ba-
evhning to initiate some seven or, ^ ..Biarney \jr> and Mrs. Ed
brought several nice cakes and a
freezer full of ice cream.
Following are the names of those
more members into
ies of their lodge.
the myster-s
Hail Insurance is now on the
market see W. M. Stonet.
Blarney'
Fishei and Mary Vivian, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Krontel and son Byrum
Mr. and Mrs. Addington and
baby. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Ham-
bleton, Robt. Krontel, Clarence
Ping, Ina Gibson, Lucille Ad-
The Guthrie Cotton Oil Comp- dicgton and Rosa Schaeffer.
any have a force of men here
getteng their gin repaired for the
coming season. T h e entire
Recruiting Offiecr Visits Cashion
Last Friday Captain Geo. Barb-
COIIilUg nca^n, - ;
building is receiving coa, of pain, 1 er and the old sold.ers f.fe and
and a new seed house is being j drum corps, of Guthrie, v.sited
built The machinery is being j Cashion in search of volenteersj
overhauled aud everything put j for a troop of cavalry. They
, . u (. were unsuccessful! m securing any
in ship-shape for buisness.
; signatures here. I here are sever-
A bottle of Bevo and a lunch i al boys around here who have
for a dime at Marriott's. j glared their intentions of enlist-
l ing but up to date only one has
~ 7 , , c. i done so.
Miss Effie lierrington left
last Saturday for Riverdale Kan- Cashion VS Guthrie.
sas to spend the summer with he r Sunday afternoon April 29th at
sister. 2:30 p.m. Guthrie and Cashion
— ~ . j ball teams will cross bats in Hess-
Sunshine and One minute wash j ^ field south of town. This
ing machines sold on the install- ; promjses f0 'oe a fast game as both
ment plan $1.00 down ^i.oo per j tearns have had considerable
month at W. A Clifts hard ware, j prac^ice. \rou should be there
Mr.and Mrs. G. P. Davidson
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Plum
autoed to Ft. Sill aud returned
Sunday.
For Insurance in the German
Mutual Co; see G. C. Marriott, tf.
! on time to see the game thru.
Ruby Forbis visited with her
cousin, Elsie, the latter part of
last week and gave her intrus-
ions in driving the new Ford
which" her father Chas. Forbis
recently bought.
Dr. Pollock took Miaa Margurite
, „ ,, . . . ^ ntloVinma i Cashman to the hospital at Guthrie
s S Cole went to Oklahoma
• jut; where she underwent an operation.
City Saturday and returnee on- jjepor^3 are at she id getting along
day' His wife accompanied him ; nicejy. Mise Smith, of Guthrie is fill-
home 1 ing her place at the telephone office.
First National Bank
Capital and Surplus $65,000
✓
Safety First
Insurance Free
We will insure your money agains loss, and we
will pay the premium if you deposit your funds
in our bank. Our deposits are guaranteed by the
Depositors' Guarantee Law. When you insure
your Personal Property you pay the premium your-
self. Then why not insure your money when you
can do it for nothing? The wise man carries in-
surance. A word to the wise is sufficient. Carry
your money in a bank in which the deposits are
guaranteed by State Law.
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Farmers State BanK
Guaranteed
Cashion, Oklahoma.
A% Interest on Time and Saving Accounts.
Screen Doors
A. C. HOUSTON M M HI'.It CO.
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1917, newspaper, April 26, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107342/m1/1/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.