The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1910 Page: 1 of 10
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THe Independent
1 • K IK I1 I N fi EVERLASTINGLY A i
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U C C E
VOL. III.
CASHION, KINGFISHER COUNT Y, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY
NOV EM ME K 1910.
NO. 27.
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We carry a complete line
of Fresh and Salt Meats.
A good line «.f Smoked
Meats ancl Sausages. Fish
and Oysters in Season.
Cash paid for Hides. See
us for Pure, Home-rend-
ered Lard. Shop open
Sundays from 7 to to
o'clock a. m.
:
ItYMKIt SUIOS.
Notice
All locals pertaining to adver-
tising church meetings. local
gatherings, and any other items
other than " news items" will be
charged for at the regular local
advertising rates. There is a
reason for this: we have been
running "free" advertising to
draw bigger crowds where collce
tions are taken and salaries paid.
()ur time is money, our paper
costs money, consequently we
must have pay f°r time it
takes to get "free" notices up in-
to tvpe. This begins Nov. 1 i<),c>
W a 11 led-
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-to work in printing
expermee: sober: no
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•igarettc snv.ker: single: age 17
iddrcss, '• >. Smith, Navina, Okla.
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Capability
Herman Arky has had a new
awning built onto his already nice
store front. With cement walks
and a new awning Herman is
I feeling "right spicy ' with his
large stock < f dry
nishings.
ods and fur-
Houseworth & Pollock
Physicians au<l Surgeons
Day phone 25; night phone rS-
All calls promptly answered
and night. < >ffice two doors s.
>f Post Office.
HlarUsmiili
L. II. Mi: rcuk'j 1, Prop.
Horseshoeing Neatly Done,
all kinds of Plow Wors.
Shares made to order.
How al-
Raymond.
your
teeth? See
In tendering our services as a
thoroughly equipped, modern,
up-to-date, as well as a strong,
well tried bank, we desire to
emphasize — not only our
strength and experience but
also our Capability, and direct
your attention to the fact that only those who pos-
sess an intimate knowledge of the best banking
practices, and who are foremost in the profession,
are employed in directing the course ot ailairsof the
FIRST NATIONAL. Do not confound capability
with importance, nor experience with rashness, but
'!& . intrust your business to an institution whose officers
have devoted years to the service and the study of
jf| sound, profitable banking.
m
t The First National BanK
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OF CASHION. OKLAHOMA
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Dave Wo■-•■d worth, M. J. Kane
and W. T. Roberts were over from
Kingfisher Tuesday to speak.
M. ] Kane made one of the clean-
lest and most sensible speeches
: made in this city.
i COCOANCT for Cakes, Cocoa-
nut for Puddings and Pies and in
' fact wherever and whenever re
quired should be fresh and ilav
ory as yon
will
Patronize Ford
the Barber
when sold under
GOODS brand.
always find it
THE ALTON
GOODS
BLEND
ECIAL
No services in the M. E. church
in Cashion Sunday. Union R
vival meetings in the Tabernacle j
I at 11 a. m., 3 p. in., and 7
; m Rev. Pit/.er will speak. Ev
crybody invited. (Paid Ad.)
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A DELICIOUS CUP
PARTICULAR PEOPLE- '
•if AOC A CAN AT ALL/ v
•V OOOI COFFEE SHOPS +
jN'.PCRT: S *--.c ROASTERS,
T«'F IT :.ViriLh COMPANY
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stop at....
CECIL FRY Ml RE'S
Barber Shop
G. M. Watts is having sevt
rooms built on the south of hi
restaurant, preparatory t<> >tart
ing up a boarding house.
Watch the prices on ITou" at
the El Reno Mill & Elevator Co.
We are now selling Flour at
per sack. El Reno Mill & Elev.
Wilford Cole and Henry Bork-
lund and wives returned Wednes
r ~,-4- ' :1 i r;r. t<
U.tv I l'OITi ail alitOriiwL/uv. Lit
k and Ilerrington, Kans.
Oolc & Borklund foi I
lin-Orendorff plows and imple
ments, the noted "Canton Goo<
Goods are now < n display >nd we
nte your inspection.
Fred Ramsier has had another
room added to his confectionery ,
and will make his annmnu ement
to the public thru the columns of
j this paper.
Farms for sale, s^e S. S. Cole.
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The Open Door
BANK
STATE
THE FARMERS'
opened legitimate banking privileges to this
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community—privileges long their due-and
Ti. .i, nrvV\ *£kr lQTlAri
the people have shown then
appreciation
therefor by the large and increasing patron-
age given this institution.
u lye 1! vlllo uioiitutiviii
The Directors and Stockholders who make
the semi-annual examination of the bank, in
YEARS
OF TWENTY
all its details.
MEN
acquaintance in this community
It is to the interest of every farm01
open an accounl with the FARMERS' STATE
t,1 . xrxr k, 'imnfA flic cmfpfv afforded
In ad lion to the safety
bv^the conservative management of the bank;
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the depositors are further protected by
State Guaranty Fund, and rigid regulation
the State Banking law.
DLCltC UCUiivni^ " • .11 1 ' 1
This bank is doing a strictly banking bus-
speciilalivc
iness, and engaging
IvOOj 1111V4 00 ° m ,
;(|(> liuo. 00111 burnt ions or pools.
Our Deposit Account registers the con-
it 1S not bolstered
fidence of the community.
by any outside money, public, banks or other-
wise.
We will clerk your sales, guaranteeing
- - • -l1-—-*■ "7i11 render
satisfaction as in the past,
full and detailed account therefor
dav showing article, purchaser and price
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We will negotiate farm loans at the best
rates obtainable
We pay interest on time deposits,
or small.
Legal documents properly and neatly
drawn by Notary Public in bank. Cashion, Ok
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1910, newspaper, November 3, 1910; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107627/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.