The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1916 Page: 1 of 6
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THe Independent
VOL. VIII.
"keeping everlastingly at it is bound to bring success.
CASHION, KINGFISHER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20 1916.
NO. 3 8
Mrs. Lee Gobble went toGuth
rie yesterday.
L) T. Branson and wife are
Guthrie visitors this week.
John Johnson went 10 Guthrie
Wednesday.
Miss Lula King left for Cush-
ing Wednesday for a visit with
Mrs Herman Arky.
Men's, Ladies' and Children's
underwear at reduced prices at
Arky's New Store.
For Sale—Barred Plymouth
Rock and Black Minorca roosters
H. A. Reynolds, Cashion, Okla
Mrs. Fred Kisngman, ot Binger
left for home Wednesday after a
visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Dwight Dixon.
Fred C. Eseleth. who >s visiting
at the Clevenger home, made a
trip to Kingfisher the first of the
week.
Special prices on blankets and
comforts at Arky's New Store.
Miss Ethel Haddux returned trom
Guthrie Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hazen, of Ottawa
Kansas, left Wednesday for home
after several days visit with Clint
Ward aud family.
Our compositor has the grip
this week and the "man of all
work" is at the wheel, However
we are thankful that our lot is
sticking type instead of taking
bromo quinine.
CASHION SCHOOL
NOTES
The Mothers' Club will meet j
with the High School students, !
Friday at 3 p m. The subject
for discussion is "The interests
of children " I he mothers of 1
the community are invited A
speciol invitation is issued to all.
The students of the High school
to tell their parents and urge
them to attend
The enrollment was increased
this week. Three pupils enrolled
in Miss Fields' room and one in
Miss Flaugher's room. The new
pupils are .the children of D. T.
Branson the new merchant
The faculty is planning a suit
able entertainment for Washing
ton's birthday anniversary.
Information was recieved from
Miss Jarvis, former treasurer of
the Atheletic Association that she
lias a small balance to turn to the
school from the funds of last year
This was welcome news as many
things for the school are needed
Arky's Store has moved into
their new quarters aud are get.
tings shaped up to take care of
their customers' wants. Mrs.
Statton has accepted a position
with them, and C. H. McCracken
will go to Yale. Mr. Haiman
will be manager here.
Arthr Clark and wife came in
from Wakita last week on account
of the sickness ot Arthur's moth-
er, Mrs. F. B. Clark. Arthur re-
turned home Tuesday. He said
his mother is much improved.
O. L. Mclntire left for Shawnee
Tuesday.
Mr. Welch went
Tuesday afternoon.
to Guthrie
WHO SAID?
Who said this is a dry, cactus
growing country; that nothing
could exist here but horn toads
and prairie dogs? Perhaps time
has changed conditions, but ac-
cording to the rain gauge on the
First National Bank the rainfall
from April 27, 191510 Jan. 1, 16
was 28 1 2 inches.
The Theresa Sheehan Concert
Co., will be the next number of
the Lyceum Course to be given
in Cashion and will be held at
the Christian church on Saturday
night January 22. These people
come to us highly recommended
and if you wish to enjoy a pleasant
evening don't fail to come
For Sale—1 good mare 7 years
weight about 1300, and 1 brown
mare 4 years old weight 1 ioo.and
1 brown horse 4 years old weight
1300. All the above are good
work animals,
Dan McCray, Phone 155 H line
John Reyser came home the
first of the week.
The carpenters are busy getting
the Geo. Starub building in shape
for the new stock of general mer-
chandise owned by D. T. Bran
son.
Your Deposits
Are Guaranteed
At The First National Bank of Cashion
You want to know how your deposits are guar-
anteed. We will tell you.
FIRST -Tbe stockholders have placed $65,000
under the supervision of the government of the
United States, as a guarantee against loss to a de-
positor.
SECOND —It is a stockholder in the Federal
Reserve Bank which is under the supervision and is
controlled by the Government of the United States.
The Federal Reserve Bank has unlimited resources
and its pt ime object is to furnish all its member
banks unlimited funds any time any or all of them
want to use them. These funds are available not
only to member banks, but to its customers as well.
THIRD—More of its stock is held by successful
farmers than any other bank in the state of Oklahoma
FOURTH—TJie managing officers and directors
are men of long experience and unquestionable fi-
delity, which are very valuable assets to any insti-
tution.
iwwvv\
In this Age of
?
SAFETY FIRST
Deposit With a
Guaranteed Bank
Every time you deposit a dollar
with us you are advancing your
own business interests in this com-
munity.
The Farmers' State BanK
Of Cashion, Okla.
FOR
Quality - Service - Satisfaction
in all kind* of building material
I*08TS Phone 38 COAL
A. C. HOUSTON U M BER COM PA W
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1916, newspaper, January 20, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107276/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.