The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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The Independent
Estbliashed May 14, 1908.
A. J. GARNETT
Editor and Proprietor
$1.00 The Year
Subscriptions due in advance
Entered as second class mail
matter at the postoffice at Cashion
Okla , for transmission through
the mails, under the act of Con
gress March 8, 1879
Published Every
Cashion, Okla., Mar. 30,1916
Jess Willard pulled down an
easy $52,600 last Saturday even-
ing.
L)id your garden get snowed
under Sunday morning?
Some men seem to ' think that
they can always get by on prom
ises while they are talking to you
and doing otherwise when they
get away. This policy may work
for awhile, but Jf its your pra&ice
you'd better cut it before its too
late.
Did you ever notice how busy
some fellows are, on days when
there is some donation work to be
done?
And to think the American
authorities are awaiting permis-
sion from Carranza to use the
Mexican railroad to ship supplies
to the forces at the front. Does
anyone suppose for an instant
that Villa would show that much
respedt for Carranza and yet they
are brother greasers.
If Any One Has—
Died,
Eloped,
Married,
Divorced,
Left town,
Embezzled, ♦
Had a fire.
Sold a farm'
Had a babv,
Been arrested,
Come to town,
Bought a home,
Committed murder,
Fallen from an aeroplane,
That's news—Telephone us
The Independent's No. is 21.
Still you can't blame the avei-
age married man for talking in
his sleep It's about the only
chance the poor fellow gets
— Kersey Midget
We Will Appreciate
Your Patronage Of Our
BUSINESS
IN ANY AMOUNT, AND WILL GIVE YOU
The Best Possible Treatment
Phone 50
ARKANSAS LBR. Co
Yuan Shi Kai, President-Em-
peror and whatnot, ot China, has
been requested to resign and
leave China. The Constitution
of China should contain the recall
clause and thereby save the ex
pense of a revolution.
Mrs. Wilson has sold her Wash
ington residence and expects to
remain in the White House for
another year. We now sympa
thize with the dear lady in her
in her future dissapointment.
—Pawhuska Capital
The above prophecy will hit the
mark about like the weather bu
reau hits the weather.
Did it ever occur to you that it
is to your own interest to clean
up your back yard? You may be
big and fat and saucy, but just
the same a lot of trash and tilth
at your oack door is unhealthy,
is a place for flies to breed and is
a sore-eye to the part of town in
which you live. The chairman
of our town board is determined
that you shall clean up, and if
yoa don't do so in a reasonable
length of time he vv'll make this
order compulsive. We'll wager
two to one that we can pick the
fellows in this town, who, when
they were boys would never wash
their neck and ears, and who nev
er had them washed except when
their mother caught them and
held them while she performed
the work. Of course we would
base our pick on those who will
not clean up their premises.
Use Red Cross Flour. 4t 45
Unpreparedness kills the joy of
touring. How are your tires?
We have a large stock of all Stan
dard makes, guaranteed from
3500 to 7500 milage If your
tires are bad, come in and figure
with us. We are right in price.
Cashion Machine Shop and Gar
age J. A Johnson, phone 57.
Recapitulation
Of The Farmers' State Bank
Loans and Discounts.
53.474.87
Bonds and Warrants
2,292 15
Banking House
Furni ure and Fixtures.
3,333
Bills of Exchange.
2,094 35
CASH & SIGHT EXCHANGE 19,899 59
81,(93.96
Capital Stock.
10,000
Surplus and Profits.
1,355.74
Deposits.
61,532.09
Redi-counts.
8,206 13
Total
81,093.96
The above statement is correct.
A. B. Wight,
Cashier.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R I A
Cashion Garage & Repair Co.,
— Dealers in—
Auto Supplies and Repairs; also Pumps and
Windmills. Tin Shop in Connection.
Gasoline and the Best
Dry Batteries Always
WILFORD COLE,
Manager.:
Buy it—a good farm. I have them to sell.
Insure your buildings, stock, grain and auto-
mobiles in the, old reliable, St. Paul Ins. Co.
A policy in the California Life Ins. Co. will be a
friend to you and your family.
I represent the Monarch Loan Co.
Office Phone 21 .W M. Stoner, Res. Phone 70
Office with the Independent Print Plant
J. E. HELLER
General Carpenter and Builder
All kinds of woodwork neatly done. Shop oppos-
ite Farmers' State Bank.
I am now selling at the following prices:
Coal Oil - -
Gasolene
Linseed Oil -
Harvester Oil
Cylinder Oil
Auto Oil
per 5 gallons
" 5 "
4 4 | 4 i
n ^ a
i i ^ i i
4 4 ^ 4 4
65c
1.15
90c
35c
45c
40c
Phone
18
Page and Lyon Fencing Wire at Cost.
G. T. Stone
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1916, newspaper, March 30, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107286/m1/3/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.