The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1912 Page: 1 of 6
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The Independent.
VOL. IV.
"KEEPING EVERLASTINGLY AT IT IS HOUND TO BRING SUCCESS.
CASHION, KINGFISHER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY aa. 1912
NO. 47
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Cashion School Notes
Several pupils were absent
Tuesday and Wednesday on ac-
count of the had weather.
The Grammar Department gave
.1 very interesting program Fri-
day. Another program is being
planned for Friday week, Mch. 1.
Cordia Haines visited the Sev-
enth and Eighth Grades Thurs-
day.
Examinations are in order this
week. The "pull thru-easy" pu-
pil should expect low grades.
The Misses Lottie Hart and
Kutb Hoffman visited school last
Friday.
A Washington's program will
be given Thursday night at the
Hall
Bessie Woodworth was in this
section Saturday and Sunday.
She states that school work is all
right at Logan High.
The taste of turpentine you
sometimes get in Lemon Flavored
Cakes, or Ice Cream, comes from
the manufacturer not removing
what is called Balsamic Oil from
the flavoring. To be sure you
get absolutely Pure Lemon Flav-
oring, always buy THE ALTON
GOODS.
G. W. Woody has installed some
fine new mirrors and shelves in
his barber shop, and now we have
two of as line barber shops as you
see in the cities, for they are at-
tractive shops.
For Good Things to Eat and Wear, see
J. H. RECTOR
Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, Shoes,
Clothing, Notions.
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A line of Stoves of Satisfactory Brands.
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A surprise party was given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hessler Tuesday evening of last
week in honor of Miss Hannah
Bronkar, of Indiana, who has
been visiting here the past year.
After a few hours of enjoyment,
peaches and doughnuts were ser-
ved, then bidding Miss Bronkar
farewell the guests departed for
their homes, wishing her good
luck and a happy journey home-
ward.
It is easy to spoil a good receipt
by using inferior seasoning agents
You will have no such trouble if
you use THE ALTON GOODS
Absolutely Pure Extracts.
Walter Timmie has moved to
Sapulpa.
Friday, in Oklahoma City,
Stony says he and Jess Clift were
walking up the street when a fel-
low poked his head out of a win-
dow and hollows "Yah ! Yah ! Yah !
hey, fellers, there goes the long
and the short of it!" Jess is
about as short as Stony is long,
he being 6-4 and Stony 4-6.
FOR SALE—Pure Bred Ply-
mouth Rock Eggs, selected for
setting $4 per hundred, 75c per
setting of 15. Baled Alfalfa Hay
$15 a ton; Alfalfa Seed, recleaned
$10 a bu. H.A. Reynolds. 42-6t.
A nice big snow storm Tuesday
and it recalls the big blizzard of
four years ago today, by its light-
ning, thunder and rain preceding
the blizzard. The wheat crop is
now assured.
The Open Door
THE FARMERS' STATE BANK has j
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 j
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 no speculative
side lines, combinations 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 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. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1912, newspaper, February 22, 1912; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107694/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.