The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1911 Page: 1 of 12
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THe Independent
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VOL. HI.
CASH I < 'X, KINGFISHER C< >UNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, march in. ■ ■)■ ■.
NO. 4'
i M. L. Ebstone, £
I Eve Snpoialist
Of Kingfisher, Okla., will
make regular trips to Cash-
ion every Friday, commenc-
ing Feb. 24th. People suf-
fering from headaches and
poor eye sight, don't fail to
consult him. He will re-
lieve yon of all your eye
troubles b\ properly fitting
glasses.
Office days at Kingfisher,
Mondays, \V e d 11 e s d a y s ,
Thursdays and Saturdays,
▼ Bracken Building.
t Cashion, 2d and last Fri-
t days, at Hotel Maine.
♦ Hours: 9 a. m., to 3.
♦ At Okarche Tuesdays.
♦ Work Guaranteed.
■i't >< ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦•
Notice of Primary Election
A Primarv Flection of Town
Officers will be held on Tuesday,
March 21, at 7 :.?o p. m., at S. S. ;
Cole's office in Cashion, Okla.,
tor the purpose of nominating
candidates for offices, for the en-
suing term < ' tw> years, for the
Town of Cashion, ' )kla.
Filed this 6t'i day of March,
1 (j 11, S S COLE, Clerk.
(First published in The Inde-
])endent, at C..shioi:, Okla., March
(), 191 1 ■)
at the Bank Barber Shop
for shave, haircut, sham
togo, face or scalp mass-
ige, hair singe or
bath.
Call of Town 1:lection
1, S. B. STEWART, President
of the Board of Trustees of the
Town of Cashion, do hereby pro-
i claim and give notice that on the
4th day of April. 191 1, that be-
ing the regular election day of
Towns and Villages, an election
shall be held for the purpose of
electing the following officers for
the town of Cashion, Okla., for
the ensuing term of two years:
one Trustee for each Ward; Just-
ice of the Peace, Clerk, Assessor,
and Treasurer, and City Marshal,
same to be published in The In-
dependent.
Filed this 6th day of March.
U>" S. B. STEWART, Pres.
S. S. COLE, Clerk.
(First published in The Independ-
ent, at Cashion, C'kia., March 9,
1 y 11.)
Dr Slocum left last week
Florida.
for
m &
Razors Iflonrtf
in first-class shape.
:©; m
I am on my second year
in Cashion and that is
sufficient evidence that
my work will stand un-
der close inspection.
Thanking you one and
all in advance, 1 remain
yours for first-class work
A. E. FORD, I
Ban k Barber Shop |
We handle the
•* Pa i'11 i 11 Oi'CJuJortt "
Silver Ridge
Mrs. A. Bowhay has been on
the sick list the past week.
Silver Ridge school was closed
last Wednesday for a period of
one week on account of the scar
i let fever scare.
Quite a number of young peo-
ple gathered at the W. A. Clift
home Monday evening, it being a
bright moonlight nij
< i ames
a ltd
The noted s Canton Goods.
COLE & BORKLUND
were played in the open air. At t
12 o'clock lunch was served, after ^
which the guests departed lor
their homes declaring themselves
greatly entertained.
Lydia Herrington spent Satur-
day night with Jessie Kendrick.
Miss Hannah Every spent her
vacation near Kingfisher and ;
; turned Wednesday to take up '.ier
school work again.
Claude Allen wat. a Dover vi.1--
i itor last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodward
1 left Wednesday for iheir new
home on a farm near Roy, New
« Mexico, which Mr. Woodward
I purchased some time ago.
W. F. Holland was over from
! Lock ridge Wednesday.
Cecil Frym ire's new barber
shop is ready for occupancy.
E. S. Burgess is having a rear
porch added to his property in
| the north part of town, which is
'occupied by Mel Carter.
It Cannot Be
Improved:
For the settlement and payment of all bills,
obligations and purchases, there has been,
as yet, no other method devised in the busi-
ness world to equal or take the place of the
bank deposit and check system.
Modern business methods have perfect-
ed this arrangement to such an extent that
more than 95 per cent of the business the
world over, is transacted in this manner.
If you are still using the old ''carry-
the-cash" way of paying your bills, it's time
you adopted the modern plan of business
Have a checking account with this Bank.
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
bv 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 no speculative
wide lines, combination* 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.
' We will negotiate farm loans at the
rates obtainable.
We pay interest on time deposits, large
or small. ,,
Legal documents properly and # neatly
drawn by Notary Public in bank. Cashion, Uk
the best
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1911, newspaper, March 16, 1911; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106968/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed November 14, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.