The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. XII
CASHION, KINGFISHER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919
NO. 1
M t. Church Meeting
Last Sunday evening Rev.
Hemphil! and Rev. Shook began
a series of meetings at the Meth-
odist church. Miss Monta Keel-
t*r, pianist, is assisting with the
music.
Willing Worksrs Meet
The Willing Workers of
the
Volume 12, Ho. I
With this issue The Independ-
ent starts its twelth year. May
1907 our old friend W. F. Bar-
nard came to Cashion and laun-
ched this publication. The first
year the paper was publised
from a plant leased from D. G.
Woodworth, formerly publisher
of the Cashion Advance. The
next year Mr. Barnard installed
Christian church held a social his own plant and The Independ-
meeting at the home ol Mrs. O. , ent continued to grow as did the
L. Mclntire Wednesday after-,town. The paper remained un-
noon. This was not the regular {der this management * until June
meeting, but owing to the fact 1915 when the writer took over
hat Mrs. Mclntire is leaving, a the management and has since
special meeting was called, remained at the bat. We have
Regular business was transacted tried to keep the paper apace
after which refreshments were
served by the hostess Every
one present had a very pleasant
time.
Ad-Man Adams
We received a letter from our
old friend, Mart Adams this
week. Mart is advertising man
ager for the Hebb Motors Com
pany, manufactures of Patriot .
Farm Trucks, at Lincoln, Nebr. 'n^ P'ant *n
Mart says they also build air-
planes and that one burned up
with the town, have installed a
great deal of material, and to-
day we are equipped in such a
manner that it is not necessary
11'or any of the business houses
to send out of town for commer-
cial printing, and we are proud
to say that there are but very
few business houses in Cashion
that do patronize outside print-
ing plants. To the best of our
nowledge this is the only print
Kingfisher county
that is housed in its own build-
ing and can print a government
while making a test trip in the|ie^)01^ ^h°wing no bondholders
flying field on the afternoon of (M moitgagees .\0, this is not
April 22. About $10,000 gone j kraggardism. It merely shows
up in the smoke in less than ten 'the '°yalty oi the business men
minutes Mart says: "One of jot Cashion toward a homeenter-
these times I'll get a Hebb plane Prihe tiies oi be lair,
and
lm-
partia , and that works for the
interest of the town and com-
munity. We believe it is the
come flying down to see
you." Mart has many friends
here and around Navina that ,
would be glad to have him light|( °' every°ne *n the town to
here with a Hebb plane and I ,boost for Cashion, and especial-
would enjoy seeing him accom-1 J ;,l) ('ues aPP'-v the local
panied by Mrs. Mart. ^ev' we are for a bettei" town,
I ior all good improvements, and
good order. We are against all
petty grafting, drunkness and
disorder, and in taking this
stand we believe a majority of
the business men are back of us
from the liberal patronage they
continue to give us. To us Cash-
ion is a wonderful little city and
we are proud that we are enum-
erat'ed as one of i.ts inhabitants
and that we can call this good
town our home.
Stop My Ad
"I guess you had better stop
my ad about the sweet potato
and tomato plants as my supply
is exhausted." The above was
the telephone message from Mrs.
Carney Tuesday morning after
her "for sale" ad had appeared
in our issue of April 24th. If
you have something you want
to sell try a Lor sale ad in our
columns, the result will -surprise
you.
O. G. Downing arrived home
Saturday. Orville has saw
several months service scrapping
the boche. He landed about
Mr. R. P. Norris, of LanL.ir,
Calif., is here visiting h i s
daughters, Mrs. Sam McClain
anil Mrs. M. Stringer. Mr. Nor-
ris lived here until about six
years ago lie moved to Califor-
nia. Mr. Norris says he never
three weeks ago in the state. At j saw Oklahoma looking better
present he is visiting relatives, 'than it does now.
Through Our Membership
in the Federal Reserve Banking System, we are
placed in a stronger position than ever before
to take -care of the requirements of all our
depositors, whether large or small, whether
they keep checking or saving accounts; and at
the same time to give them the most modern
banking service.
Why not open an account with us and begin
at once to participate in
these benefits and the ad-
ditional protection which
this system gives to your
money deposited with us.
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First National Bank
A Checking' Account
Why not start a checking
a ccount with us? Your
checks will show yon every
transaction, besides being a
receipt for every cent you
pay out. If you could get
as good a thing as we offer
free, in any other line, how
quickly you would jump at
the chance., Why not jump
at this chance today? It a-
waits vou at the
Farmers State BanK
Cashion, Oklahoma
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Phone
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House and Barn Paint
Varnish
and
Linseed Oil
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1919, newspaper, May 1, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107447/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.