The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boyd, of | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stadler
a visit | left Wednesday for Fresno, Cal„
LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 24
REVIEW: THE EXILE AND THE
RESTORATION
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PRIMARY TuPIC-Sel* \-J Stories Re-
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Jl'XIOK TOPIt -Hoi
God Restored iii.'
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1N TBIiM£ l LATE A N l> SEN I OR TO PI C
—1.< idem In the Restoration of Israel
VOl X«i PEOPLE AND ADI I.T TOPIC
-l^.v-ns From the Exile and Return
Two niutlHxls of rev iew may bo < iu*
ployed to advantage.
1. Character Study. Assign the out-
standing heroes < f the quarter's !• s-
hons to member** of the ''Ins- and have
theiu to report. This tissi^mmiit must
be made the week previous, e. K.
Uiel, the prophet of God; Panlel, the
statesman; Umw the teaoher of God\-
word, etc.
'J Sum inn ry of Contents, This is i*
Ifooil uiothod nt all times. It tan be
adapted t« different grades. The fol
lowing In a Bujrgested method:
Lesson I. Before lOzoklel was cone
missioned as a prophet he was given
a vision of the Almighty. After that
he was given an experimental know I*
t Ige of God's w ord -he ate the book -
digested and appropriated its oouten s.
An experiment a 1 knowledge of God's
word Is essential.
Lesson II. Rotaiise lhtnlel besought
the Lord he was able to make known
the king's dream iind Interpret It. "If
any mun lack wisdom, let hlui ask of
God (Jus. 1:5).
Lesson III. While Belshnzz.ar and his
lords were engaged In drunken rev.-lrj
a mysterious hand recorded DMiie
judgment. There Is a day coming
when men shall he Judged. Hupp is
the mun who has lied to Christ, for t<>
such there Is no judgment (John ;* '4)
Leason IV. Daniel's sterling worth
brought him to the front—he was ele-
vated to be prime minister of the Per-
sian empire. Moved by Jealousy <*er-
talu wicked men plotted his downfall.
Because of a flawless record in busl
hess they trumped up n charge against
him on the ground «>f his foreign re-
ligion. Though the king executed he
foolish decree Daniel wiis delivered
and his accusers w ere cast Into the len
of Hons and destroyed.
Lesson V. Though Israel went into
captivity as a chastisement of the
Lord, in < 1 no time lie recovered th in.
(foil's eoveiiHiit and Judgments are
sure, lie ran move a heathen kirn: to
l'reely fnltili His own good pleasure
and purpose.
Lessee VI. In the restoration of the
people to tiieir own land, the first th.ng
necessary was the provision of a p.ac
fur the worship of God. As soon a>
this work wus begun, violent opposl
Hon wus in evidence. That which Ood
sets out to do 11 ill lie completed,
though all hell oppose.
Lesson VII. Hainan's wicked plot
against the Jews was frustrated by
Ksther's slirewtlness and co«ir;ige
Those who plot against and hate (io.l s
covenant people shall be brought to de
st ruction.
Lesson VIII. Through Zerubbabel the
people were brought lmck and estah-
lished in tJielr own land, but thev had
gone far away from clod. There was
now need of a religions leader. l!?.ra
was moved by the Spirit of (>od to le ad
them back to fellowship. Because
Kara sought the Lord his way was
prospered. Success always comes to
those who trust God.
Lesson IX. When Xehemlah In ard
of the distress of his brethren at .T<
rusaleiu, !.e took the matter to ihe
Lord in prayer. Their sorrow and dis
tress was his sorrow and distress. 1
any afflicted, let him pray (Jas.
Lesson X. When Ncheuiiah !• . a
the rebuilding of the walls of .1 i
salem he encountered violent opj <i
tion from without and from wit in
JiU faith in God moved him to go
straight on with the work and he tad
the joy of seeing the work completed.
Lesson XI. The method used in
bringing back the people to God was
the word of God. Because God s word
was made plain to the people ti.ex-
repented of their sins and rendered
obedience to God.
Lesson XII. Malaehl as an aid to
Xehemlah in effecting reforms poii d
out the sins of the people, viz:. Base
ingratitude, a corrupt priesthood,,
mixed marriages, robbing God by with-
holding tithes, etc., pointing to a day
of judgment when righteous retribu-
tion would be meted out to the wicked
and rewards would be given to the
faithful.
Beginning the Day.
If any man will come after Me, let
him deny himself and take up his
cross, and follow Me. For whosoever
will save his Jife shall lose it and who-
soever x\ 111 lose his life for My Fake
shall lind It.
Sing With Grace In Your Hearts.
Let the word of Christ dwell In you
richly In all wisdom; teaching and ed-
rnonlsMnpr one another In psalms and
hymns md spiritual songs, sinking
with n-e In your hearts to the Lord.
—Col" i ms 3:10.
stroud, came Sunday for
with relatives.
to make their home.
| Mrs. Rlbert Stoner and baby
j went ro Ft. Cobb Saturday for a
■ isit with her parents.
Miss Motie Stoner, Elbert Ston-
er, and Olaf Chitwood were Sun-
day visitors here.
.Mr C. K. Jones left \Wdne-- Or. I. C. Harness. Dent.
: iy for avi-it with hei -ister in 1st. Kingfisher, Oklahoma.
N'ebraska.
Lost fair of kIu^s.-s in case.
Finder please leturn to Independ-
ent office and receive reward.
Mrs. \V. 11. Ilerrinttfon came
homo Monday from a four weeks
visit with relatives in Kansas.
Mr. ami Mrs. Ceo. Welch spent
Sunday with Mrs. Welch's broth
or, Lawrence Bailey, near Ed-
mond.
Mr. Fortna. of the A. ('. Hous-
ton Lumber Co., came Wednes-
day arid is looking after business
interests here.
Mr. and Mrs. Haugert and
Miss Barnell, of Big Heart, Okla.
ai " visiting at the 0. L. Johnson
home.
The first number of the Lyceum
ourse is Alton Packard, crayon
arti. nteru .it >11 Octo-
ber loth.
Mr. an:i Mrs. Ned Herod, of
Loyal, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Herod's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Stoner. Waldo Dewey
came with them.
The members of the Label!
Home Demonstration Club took
the blue ribbon at the Navina
fair on fancy work and the red
ribbon on plain sewing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Blevins and
dauglnor, Atl'a C I a i r. arrived
home Saturday after a live or six
weeks trip in northern Arkansas
and southern Missouri and Kan-
Mr. Blevins said they found
some very rough country but had
a pleasant trip.
Christian
Sunday, Sept. 24th
Sunday School 10 a. m.
There were 1 lit in Sunday
School last Sunday and extra ef-
forts are being made to have at
least lot) next Sunday, 200 Octo-
ber 1st, and aOO on Oct. Mb, our
"Rally Day".
Next Sunday is promotion day
in our Sunday School and all lit-
tle folks who are of the proper
age will be promoted to tile class
ahead and will bo given a certifi-
cate of promotion which will
be something to keep l'oieveras
a proof of merit. We very ern-
ostly insist that all mothers and
lathers see that their little folks
are at Sunday School next Sun-
day and be sure to bo there your
self to v\ itness the promotion.
In the Adult Department of
the Sunday School we have the
most interesting lesson of the
quarter l'or study, the ''Review"
Be sure to attend and here's a
st -rot, next quarters lessons are
all about tlie ''Life ol ( hrist
a I next quarter should bo th
most interesting one in months
for this reason. Be sure to at-
tend every Sunday.
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Prickly Hvat.
THE ZENSAL CO.
OK Li h on a City
A i Drufl'jistJ
Bracken Building,
Mrs. Roy Rector and children,
ot Enid, came last week for a
visit with her father, H. Hart.
Mrs. Cooley is here visiting at
the homo of her son,\\. C. Cool-
ey.
Joe Ryan arrived home last
Thursday after spending the past
live weeks at Grainola, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Stitzel, of
Oklahoma City pent Saturday
night and Sunday at the Will
Seyller homo.
(I. B. Robinson left last week
in his car for Canada. He was
joined at Wichita by bis son,
Grant, and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Smith went
to Shawnee Saturday to spend
' wcol'-Tid with Mr. and Mrs.
Burton, formerly of Cashion.
BIBLE THOUGHT
FOR TODAY —
ill prove •
year*. f
SUNDAY
Prayer Answered— I sought
the Lord, and he heard me, and
delivered me from all my fears.
This poor man cried, and the
Lord heard him and saved him
out of all his troubles.—Psa
4, <>.
Publisher's Report of the Condition of -to help me God.
The Farmers' State Bank ; Horn-* g. smith, c.nhi-r
of Cashion, Okla., Sept. 15, 1922, ' subscribed and sworn to before me
RESOURCES | thi. 20 .Ly «.f S,p . l'.'-Ji B
HONDAY
All Needs Supplied The Lord
is my shepherd; 1 thall not want.
Surely goodness and mercy' sha'l
follow mo all the days of my life
and 1 shall dwell in the house of
the Lord forever. Psa. 23:1, C.
Loans and Discounts . 37
Overdrafts, secured and un-
secured ... 3 539 G8
Securities with Banking Hoard 00
Stocks, Bonds, Warrants, etc 12,51*7 OH
Banking Hoqm • "1 1
Furniture and Fixture* 1,033 i;0
Other Heal Kstate owned 300 (X)
Due from Banks . . 40,."33 32
Checks and other Cash Items 2,'eC9 i(j
54 : Exchanges for Clearing
Mouse - - - 1,919 CO
! Bills of Exchange . . 3,340 00
. Report Account hi GO
('ash in Bunk - - - 2,903 05
Total
1226,362 70
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits, less Ex-
penses and Taxes 1'aid
1 Reserved for taxes
Preach 'nc^v'^ua' DeP°*nts Subject
$10,000 00
3,600 00
29 i'J
TUESDAY
Trie Christian's Mission . .
. . , ... i to Check - - - 12o, 781 J7
saying, The kingdom ot heaven 1)(,maniiCertificateaof Deposit
is at hand. Heal the sick, cleanse Time Certificates of Deposit 14
the lepers, raise the dead, cast Certified Checks
out devils; freely ye have receiv- Notes and idiw rediseounted 8du uo
ed, freely give.—Matt. 10:7, 8
ki'is Payable
Die War Financi
Corp.
30,354 92
[skai ] W. M. Stoner, Notary Public.
My co.iimission expire®,Oct., 13, 1924
Correct-Attest:
W. A. Ciift
Melville Carter ^Directors
T. G. Abercrombie
Fred Holfman
Ltnte of Ohio, City of Toledo,
County, kh
Frank J Cheney makes oath that he
Is senior partner of the firm of F. J
Cheney & Co , doing: business In the City
of Toledo, Count:, an.l State af iresald.
and ti at said firm will pa> th-- sum of
ONt HUNDRKb DOLLARS for eacli
and every case ot Catarrh thai < .nnot be
cured by the use ot HALL S CATARRH
MEDICIKK FRANK .1 CIJE.NEY
Sworn tv# before rut and subscribed m
my prince, Um uh da\ f December,
A D lS t. a \S GLEASON,
'Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Citarrh Medicine Is taken In-
ternally and acts through the Hluod on
the Mu. -jus Surfaces ot lie System. Send
tor le#tlmoni.tl^ fiee
!•'. .1 .'HKN'KV ft CO, Toledo, O.
Bold by all tli i.-its 7G>
llall'a runilly I'Ula lor . .nflUpatlon.
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WE1JMHSDA Y
Total
Supply 1s Sure— Trust in the . .,,,
■ . . . , , . Mate of Ok.alioma, I o
J-ord, and do good*. SO shalt thou I Couuty of Kingfisher, \
dwell in the land, and verily thou I Horace Smith, (Jashier of the
shalt be fed. — Psa. 37:3. ahove named Rank, do solemnly swear
- ; that the above etatement is true to i
THURSDAY the best of my knowledge and belief,
Safe From All Evil— The Lord ...
shall preserve thee from all evil;
he shall preserve thy soul. Psa.
121:7.
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LAWYERS
KINGFISHER.OKLA.
Col. A. T. It I «* h ml MO ii
GKNKKAL AUCTIONEER
Date* .Mad- at the Independent Offic
I'll one M I
.Miss Opal Wedertz came out
from Edmond where she is at-
tending school and spent the
week-end with her parents.
K. C. Harmon returned home
the latter part of last week from
a trip to the western part ot the
state and Kansas and New Mex-
ico.
1 WIUAV
Thy Keeper— The Lord is thy
keeper: the Lord is thy shade up-
on thy right hand.— P.sa. 121:5.
SATURDAY
The Golden Knle—Whatsoever
ye would that men should do to !
you. do you so even to them, for J
this is the law and the prophets. I
Matt. 7:12.
Cashion Confectionery
Candies Cold Drinks Magazines
Kodak Supplies and Developing
Laundry Agency Cleaning and Pressing
GCOOOOOOOOCO
R. G. Marriott, Prop.
Roy Frymire called at the In-
dependent office Tuesday and
told us to change his paper to
Kingfisher a.s ho recently moved
there.
A Complete Line of School Supplies
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Smith went
to Shawnee Saturday and spent
the week end with Prof, and
Mrs. Burton. They report that
Prof, and Mrs. Burton are get-
ting along nicely and sent! their
regards to their many friends
here. Prof. Burton is teaching
in the Shawnee High School.
Hunters Notice
I have a supply of hunters li-
cense blanks on hand. It is un-
lawful to hunt in this state with-
out a license and any deputy
grme warden can make arrests or
any individual can cause arrests.
Better be safe than sorry. •
J. K.Calhoun.
Pencil Tablet
l:ancy Medium Red Salmon
Limit G cans to a customer
3 for
10c
15c
Sherwins Cash Store
Phono 2G
■KMf^
Notice To Cashion Citizens
On and after September 11,
1922, the Town Clerk will be
prepared to accept Service He-
posits of $5.00 per meter. This
service fee must be paid to the
Town Clerk before service wire
and motor can be installed. While
the line is not yet complete it is
best to act at once as there will
be a rush lor service when the
line is completed.
By order of the, Board ol Trus-
tees of the Town of Cashion.
Eim M. Garnett
Town Clerk
At The Independent Office
Cockrels For Sale
I have a few S. C. Buff Leg-
horn cockrels for sale at $1 and
$2 each.
Mrs. E. G. Forbis
Chastain Says—
Wc Sell For Cdshand Sell For Less
iPP" <<iet Acquainted With Our Cheaper Price
Shells, bombs, etc., collected
from the battlefields of Flanders
weigh lo,3t>4 tons.
Did You Know-
That you can get Wheeled Supreme
super made overalls to lit a .'5 year
old child or to lit a 250 lb man?
That we sell that famous 30 inch fine
quality comfort cretonne at less
than the mail order houses do?
That we sell one of the best assort-
ments of good Coffees to be found
anywhere and at less than they can
be bought most places?
That our 32 inch fine chambry dress
gingham is sold cheaper than most
stores sell ordinary ginghams?
ENi You Kiunv thv fl&<ka*ou Fnr
Because we sell for cash, and cash only—we do not
make charge tickets.
Did You Know-
That we handle that famous 72x90 W.
M. C. 3-lb quilted cotton batts and
sell at 23c less than you can order
a smller batt of like style?
That you can buy 3G-inch heavy out-
ings from us as cheap as you can
buy 27-inch outings most places?
That shoes in our store which sold for
$15.00 are now selling at $5.75?
That we compared prices on 3G different
items with the present prices of
the largest mail order house in the
world and we are cheaper on everv
item?
Cashion,
THE QUALITY FIRST CASH STORE
CHASTAIN BROS.
Phone 4
Okla.
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1922, newspaper, September 21, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107589/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.