The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1911 Page: 1 of 5
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TKe Independent.
"KKEPING E V I. R I A s I I \ < > I
! IIUNII I O II K I X i;
I CCESS.
VOL.
CASHION, KINGFISHER Col'N'i V, • > \ LA ! i« >M A, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. i9lc.
NO. 38.
Stop Forgetting
The merchant said in caustic
tones: "James Henry Charles
Augustus Jones, please get our
pay and leave the store; I will not
need you any more. Important
chores you seem to shun ; you're
always leaving work undone; and
when I ask the reason why, vou
heave a sad and soulful sigh, and
idly scratch your dome of thought,
and feebly say, 4Oh, I forgot!'
James Henry Charles Augustus
Jones, this world's a poor resort
for drones, for men with heads so
badly set that their long suit is to
f< rget. No man will ever write
his name upon the shining wall of
fame, or soar aloft on glowing
wings because he can't remember
things. I've noticed th;.t such
chaps as you remember when
your pay is due; and when the
noontime whistles throb, voiir
memory is on the job; and when
a holiday's at hand, your recol-
lection isn't canned. The failures
011 life's busy way. the paupers,
friendless, wan and gray, turnout
their bootless days, like you, tor-
get the things they ought to do.
So take your coat and draw your
bones, James Henry Charles'Aug
ustus Jones."---Walt Mason.
A. H. Ford has purchased the
three lots on East Broadway of
Fields Bros., and contemplates
building a residence upon them
in the near future.
,'he argument that some of the
merchants in Cashion have not
large stocks of goods is a mistake
and he who says so is an unde-
sirable citizen. Some of our mer-
chants have such large stock of
goods they have to carry lots of
it ' lit on the sidewalk in order to
make room inside to turnaround.
For
:
I
J
My 5-passenger automo- *
bile; all in the best of
order and fully equipt
with top and lamps.
Owing to other busi-
ness will let this ma-
chine go at a bargain.
If you are interested,
call on us; if not, tell the
other fellow.
Address
THE INDEPENDENT
Cashion -:- Okla.
Carrie Martin
Mrs. Carrie Mar.in. wir'e ti
ward Martin, died Wcdr.c1'< ,:\
morning at her home a'1 > t in -
1 teen miles southeast of Kingfish-
er, after a short illne-s with ] 1.• n-
monia. Deceased was the da iirh-
1 1
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Se' .< r
and the daughter-in-law of Mr
and Mrs. Sam M;.r: in. •living r.<
Reeding. She was 24 years 1 t
age and had been married a Lit ti
more than a year. Their infant
babe was buried in Kingfisher
cemetery last Sunday and the
mother will be placed by its snL
Friday afternoon. The funeral
will be held from the M. E.
church at 2 o'clock on the same
day, conducted by Rev. Peter
Parker.--- Kingfisher Star, Jan. 19. '
Father Time
Will Smile!
What a wonderful trip if we
ould but walk thru Time's gall-
ery of events---Time, the all-
i wonderful! Monarchies have ris-
en out of nothing, and vanished
again into dust, but Time goes
on. Heroes rise and fall. The
surface of the earth changes; the
j map is reconstructed ; the world
{ gives birth to a new art, a new
civilization, a new religion, while I
> ) |
1 Time smiles his smile of great i
(contempt and holds his peace.
' Think you what strange tales he
would have to tell, could we get
past his cold reserve for one single
hour: many a side-light would
be thrown on the great men of
! history, and women, too. But
! such is not for us!
j
All our apparent progress he
has noted since the beginning of
things, yet always preserved
Sphinx-like silence. No doubt in
his quiet way, he enjoys our hair-1
! breadth attempts to slio secondsj
oft" so-called records. Mi;.>t we
not allow him the luxury of a
smile, when sem<? autoist, or bird-
man. bent on what we call earth-
ly fame, whirls around a circular
track, on the ground, or in the
air, only to dash his brains out
i eventually on one of its treaeher-
I ous courses, in his race against
I Time? Time has 110 rival, yet
every event can be recorded and
in a manner that the beauty of
the records will always remain
unchanged.
You can keep a record of what
j happens in your immediate vicin-
: ity if you will subscribe for and
1 keep a copy of each Independent.
J. W. Shryer was
E d m o n d W e d n e s d a v.
over from
For legal work, see S. S. Cole
& $ o o & & o o ® O O C> O o o
NAIL IT DOWN
X YOU HAVE IT
There is only one time to
save y&ur money, that is, be-
fore it is spent. If you have
a feeling that you wish to
accumulate something for
future needs, come to this
bank today and start a bank
account. One dollar will do
for the first deposit. The
rest is easy; deposit a part
of your earnings regularly and you will be surprised
at the results. No time like NOW to begin. We
have money to loan on Real Estate, both First and
Second Mortgages at the lowest rates obtainable.
We write Fire Insurance and Execute Legal Papers.
Notary Public in Office.
The First National BanK
of cashion, oklahoma
The Open Door
THE FARMERS' STATE BANK has
opened legitimate banking privileges to this
community—privileges long their due—and
the people have shown their appreciation
therefor by the large and increasing patron-
age given this institution.
The Directors and Stockholders who make
the semi-annual examination of the bank, in
all its details, are men of twenty years'
acquaintance in this community.
It is to the interest of every farmer to
open an account with the FARMERS' STATE
BANK. In addition to the safety afforded
by the conservative management of the bank;
the depositors are further protected by the
State Guaranty Fund, and rigid regulation of
the State Banking law.
This bank is doing a strictly banking bus-
iness, and engaging in 110 s|Mk<*nlati v<-
lines, 4*0111 hi mit ions or pools.
Our Deposit Account registers the con-
fidence of the community. It is not bolstered
by any outside money, public, banks or other-
wise.
We will clerk your sales, guaranteeing
satisfaction as in the past, and will render
full and detailed account therefor the next
day showing article, purchaser and price.
WTe will negotiate farm loans at the best
rates obtainable.
We pay interest on time deposits, large
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. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1911, newspaper, January 26, 1911; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107639/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.