The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1909 Page: 4 of 6
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P«'c and get posnd. The roof ol tin; .tore covcu
of «°o<i tilings, including go-id i1.;
I. STONE'S DRUG STORE
CASHION. OK! A.
J. L. HOUSEWORTH,
Physician ami Surgeon
All calls promptly answered
| day or night.
Ofkick: 2 doors south ol 1'. ().
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W. F. BARNAKI),
| ElJlTOK AMI PUBLIKHEli
Subscription Price, One Dollar
| a \ ear, in Advance; Six Months,
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THURSDAY
Entered as second-class mat-
ter .it the postollice at Cashion,
Oklahoma, for transmission
through the mails.
THURS., FEB. 25, I9()V
F. L. BOYNTON,
Attorney at Law
Kingfisher,
Entire time will be devoted to the
practice of law. Twenty-live
years experience. Largest li
brary in Western Oklahoma.
Kingfisher County. Oklahoma.
a. Tj. iiowmax
Attorney al I.aw
Ml cHHfH irlvoii apcrial iitli'iitloii
Olllce over I tr t Nati,m,| |,.nt
. < 1 N< If'].Slli;|{ . OKLAHOMA
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STOP! LOOK1 LISTEN
We have just unloaded a car of new
arul up-to-date Noline I mplements; al
so a ear of the famous J I. Case Implc
ments, the liuest that ever graced Ca
ion. These two noted lines will un-
doubtedly satisfy the demands of the
most exacting farmer. These are full
lines, consisting of Plows, Sulkys, Har-
rows, Planters, Listers, Cultivator*,
Farm Wagons, etc. Notice—the pric-
es are right. We also have t''e Inter-
natiogal Manure Spreader, Gasoline
hngines, MeCormick and Peering
Hinders and Mowers with full set of
icpairs. 1 hese goods speak for them-
selves. See our complete stock
W hite and New Home Sewing Ma-
chines. These are Standard and fully
guaranteed. We have the Del,aval
and International Cream Separators
which by actual test will save annually
on each average cow from $10 to $15.
We carry at all times a full supplv of
lubricating oi.s and greases lor all
kinds of machinery, come in and in
sped our elegant line of Vehicles, con-
sisting of Buggies, Surrevs, Spring
Wagons, K'oad Wagons,and Nunabout,
which excel in material workmanship
style, durability and finish. We have
also in addition to to the above-men-
tioned lines—Groceries, Harness, Fur
niture and Undertaking with hearse.
In fact, we have everything that goes
to make up a complete general store.
W e cordially extend an invitation to
one and all to call and inspect our line,
get our prices and be convinced.
Yours for trade,
w. A. CJJ 1
Ihe long-winded editorial
writer belongs to the sixties.
He is out of date, out of fash-
ion, and his editorials are hard
J}', if ever, read through.
I aragraphing is a modern in-
vention and "exists because
busy people will not take time
to lead the long, labored, heavy
editorials. The double-leaded i
editorial leader has passed on.'
along with the horse-pistol, the!
tripod, the turnips on subscrip-1
tion and several other things I
that were no doubt helpful "in
I- II Burchctt Pr.m the'r time" Few C(,untry pa j
Ho^ng Neatly Done. KyleVf edSrlaV.1" Possfb," I
■ do all kinds o( repnirand plow work, how Hipv a • 1 i ^
>lmrcH inudo to order. } 11 *1 \ c* (I I SCO Vt41*6(1 that the'
(Hshion, okiahuiiM I spier's thrust does the icb
much more neatly and effect I
ively than the broad-ax. The
metropolitan papers still cling
to the long editorials, but there |
is always a suspicion that they
are space-fillers. The average
leader has a prettv good mind
I of his own, and can discover
the point, if one is made, with
out an exhaustive diagram.
Writing a grand stand editorial
is as elusive and profitless as
rainbow chasing," and usually
nine out of ten country week I
lies that devote a whole front J
page to such gibberish die for1!
the lacic of support in their 11
Har^eys^Rwtaurant
If you are hungry come in any dav
of the week at any hour. It is our
business to dine people who eat.
Board and lodging by dav or week.
Your patronage is solicited.
f Harvey Bros.
DR. J. A. HILL
VKTKKIAMKV SI KM
anil IIE.YTINT
Is now perniaiii'iitlv liiciiicd
al (lie Maine livery barn.
wliero lie is prepared Id do
all kinds of work: all work
guaranteed: charges reason-
aide. Bring in your horses
■ ''AN K I 11 KM I0,\AM1.\K1) i-ivi-.i'. * r i iiak
FKKli OK C'HAWGl
[ What It Mean
| Stop to Think
■ What a (Rank's
■Ha! h Joy:
A Bank's Capital
Is the funds put up by the stockholder
tion of the depositors. Therefore, the ]
the greater the protection.
ri his banK has a Capital of
Surplus Fund of
Undivided Profits
Additional Stockholders' Liabiliti
A Total of
■> for the protec-
irger the fund,
§2;-), 000 00
-1,250 00
1,000 00
s 2"),001) 00
oil
This means that we must lose §")">,250.00 in bad loans or
otherwise before our depositors could lose a cent D >
you think for an instant that such a thing is likely to oc-
cur when our losses from loans since the orgai ization of
the bank in 11102 have been $8(5.00.
A great majority of the people of this community do
busines with this bank because its record is an open bo., c
and time, that "wisest of all counselors'' has proven it to
be a bank ot extraordinary strength and safety
S. W. IIOGAX, Pres. ' E. I., WELCH, Cashier.
own communities!
T«&r<>.
i ; ndepeiulent fRolI Ca.i
A L W right, Cashion.
Chas K Price, "
Frank Eaton, "
M Winters, "
Tom ('ashman, "
.Joe Ryan, "
li 1* Norris, "
.1 M Hyrd,
KHQuicif,
Win llall,
Clarence Morau, "
JnoLongnecKer "
Frank Holstein, "
Mrs Hale,
W Murdock,
j Wm Collinsworth. "
. A Howhay, "
j Meal Kendrick, "
! -I X Talbert, "
! L 11 Collinsworth, "
| Dr.I A Hill,
I A F Kleinke, '•
| Sam Kay, "
(! L Anderson. "
T (! Abercrombie, "
j I) M (Jilbreath,
J.l .1 Lenhart,
i Nels Christner,
j.l II Muapliy, "
•^j ; ('l.'tra Johnson, "
if I Elmer I) Hoyer,
kmorton Navina.
I'rson, "
erson, "
Cln:fer tiros. "
! Mrs I{ Wilson, "
l C A Hruner. "
< • \V I 'hi I brook, 111 inois.
Mrs S K Terry, Nebr.
Mrs lu'ssie Short, Missouri
Mrs M K Hridges, "
(' W Matthews, N. Ca.
1.11 N 'eters. Tulsa.
Mrs .1 McKee,
W 11 Had.
i Mrs 11 Corlett,
J 1' A Ibertson,
CITY 5H0E
If you wish any kmcl of Shoe
Repairing done, you can do
no better than call on me at
Harvey's Restaurant- 1 a -
so do Harness Rspairino;
G-ood work guaranteed.
O. VV. BARKS DALE
county
LocKridi
a ; • "" "
« 1 Elmer I) H.
j.l W Throck
j ('urtis I'etc
A S \{ Peters.
Cajiital Hill.
To nn.
Kingfisher, Ktl shoulders. \\
Dr. Slocum was
[seat visitor Tuesday
FOI{ SALE Thorobred Po-
land ( hina Hoar; \\. V. Norman.
•Mr. and Mrs. John Klingman
went to (juthrie Wednesday on
business.
John Longnecker received
the acetylene gas fixtures Sat-
urday, and now the Hotel
Maine will soon be fitted
I with jfood gas lights tlirou
out.
j Wednesday while the crip
: pled Ashman boy was riding in
i his wagon behind a pet goat,
some ot the small boys put ho
cus pocus Oil the goat. (Jf
[course the goat acted funny,
I but the worst of the fun was it
ran away throwing the boy out
bruising him about the
Notict
up
1 n order to gel a
larger subscrip-
tion list, and also
in order to make
some decided im-
provements in the
Independent, we
will oiler tiiis pa-
per at the sub-
scription price of
Toe for the next
year, offer to last
only .50 days from
this date; no club-
rales i ucluded.
Subscribe today.
Only ,,")c a year.
I and
mmmmm
T E Quigley, Heeding.
Cole,
e are informed
j that Mr. Ashman will see what
j business a boy has with
' kind of drug.
The First National Hank fin-
ished replacing the two big
| plate glasses Monday, which
tliatj the tire and wind had broken
'out some time ago.
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Barnard, W. F. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1909, newspaper, February 25, 1909; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc98588/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.