The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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BUY A BOND
THE INDEPENDENT.
BUY A BOND
Savini
W? stamps
The Independent
A. J. Garnett
Editor and Proprietor
$1.00 The Year In Advance
Telephone No. 21
Published Every Thursday
I ports from over the country are
! that nearly every section has
' over subscribed its quota and
| the $3,000,000. asked for in the
I Third Liberty Loan, like the two
! former loans, has been greatly
over-subscribed. The readiness
with which the American people
subscribed the Third Liberty
Loan will show the war Lords of
Germany"the hand writing on
the wall" that spells the down-
fall of Prussianism.
buy a bond
Entered at the Cashion, Oklaho-
ma Post Cfflce as second-class
mail matter for transmission.
"I don't care what the public
thinks" may be easily said, bnt
_ to live up to such a saying,
| should the public opinion be
/T) J against you is not an easy sit-
•Sf ! uation to face. What the pub-
,' lie thinks of you or your actions
To each ounce of invested ^ a great fact0r in your success,
capital add a generous quantity ; y0ur pieasure, and the success
of service, several drops of good . an(j pieasure 0f the members of
book keeping, and a percentage | your famiiy. To have the good
of advertising, and a whole lot i wju 0f the people
of ambition and determination.
good
with whom
we come in contact; you must
Stir continuously. 'cultivate a kindly disposition
Do not forget the advertising, i and practice being in unison
It is the foundaation on which ] wjth the majority. If you have
big business is built. It was , a different view of the situation
advertising that put "pep' ^ in question, give your views but
pepper and it will put "busi" don't get it into your head that
in business. Give the mixture a, everyone else is in * he wrong
generous dash of advertising if ^ an(j that you alone are right,
you wish this prescription to beiWhen you get that notion you
effective. ! have a bad case of exaggerated
BUY A bond ego. There is a screw loose
I somewhere and nine ty-n i n e
The TiiiM* I chances out of a hundred it is
The daylight saving plan went ,about you. If it's a member-
into effect on Sunday March 31. ship drive for the Red Cross;
It has been in operation now .or I "The I Don t Care for Pub ic
over a week and every body Opinion Man refuses to sub-
should have their clocks and scribe. If its civic improvement
watches set in accordance with he's on the off side, if its a
this ulan.' Quite often when [political question, he s contrary,
public announcements are made I if it's a Liberty Loan drive he
the question is asked: " * ill it, refuses to buy a bondaltho he
be the new time or the old,is financially ab e. He is a
time0" In all anstances people hamper to civihzat.on, more
should forget that there has
ever been any other time than
the new. All announcements
of time should be in accordance
with the new ruling and in no
instance should the time be set
lor the old time.
buy a bond
Saturday, April 6, 1918, the
first anniversary of the United
States into the world war, will
be memorable day in American
history. It was a day of dem-
onstrations expressing the loyal-
ty of the people and their de-
termination to back their
government to the limit of their
ability with money and men that
are needed to win for humanity
and democracy a victory.
Thousands of red-blooded Amer-
icans rallied around the colors
on this great day as a mighty
army of workers under the Lib-
erty Loan Committee, and thous-
ands more of American patriots
greeted the volunteer workers
x with a cheerful willingness to
buy bonds until it hurts. Re-
FRONT2% IN BACK 2% IN
LIBERTY
BALL.
at Cashion
IN THE
BAWN HALL
I'tioMhiy l^eusii^
April lOth
The proceeds will be used to finance the Liberty
Loan campaign which starts Saturday, April 6.
Music by Adler's Orchestra
Gentlemen will be charged $1.00 at the door
S. W. Hogan and Melville Carter
Liberty Loan Committee
BUY A BOND
degraded than a wart hog. The \
devil is to good to be bothered
with him—he ought to be turned
over to the kaizer.
buy a bond
*+★★★★★★★*********
Tis«' IliBltg'CB*
That comes from buying DRUGS promis-
cously is more than the fact that you are
not getting what you ordered—your system
has to suffer for the substitution.
You cannot afford to flirt with this vital
question of buying your DRUGS. We so-
licit your trade on the basis of Honesty, Ac-
curacy and Throughness of method at all
times.
There's a difference in your favor if you
trade with us.
I, STONE, Druggist
ALL THE NEW ONES
ALL THE TIME
COLLARS
SHIRTS
TIES
SHOES
Chastain Bros
Phone 4
Don't throw em away
Your old tubes and casings are too valuable
to throw away. I can vulcanize them and
they will give you many more miles of service.
Prices Reasonable. Work Satisfactory
Post Office is opposite.
Leonard L. Turner
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1918, newspaper, April 11, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107392/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.