The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. IX
THE INOLA REGISTER.
INOI A YWI AHriUA TLi i ,
$ 442.06
Estimate of School District No. 22, of the County of
Rogers, State of Oklahoma.
'ondiJwS1 SS",en1tf0;.tl,e 'Ucal -vear ^innins July 1, 1914, and
„„ 5 1 J9?5, d,K' needs for current expenses for the fiscal
SrV"''-1' i1"5' *"d *"""" « r«^i,.0by S,'«i™
7 , Chapter 72, revised laws of Oklahoma of 1910,
"A" CASH ACCOUNT •
RECEipTsfPril 25, 1<,1S' toCredit of ^"eral fund
Ainownt received from current taxes
Amount received from back taxes
Amount received from state apportionment
Amount ,reCeiVe1 ,from co,mt>' apportionment.
Amount received from miscellaneous sources, state aid
rotal Balance and Receipts ,q
DISBURSEMENTS: . 57662.49
Amount Warrants redeemed (principal)
Amount interest paid on Warrants redeemed
lotal Disburaaments
Balance 011 hand s,6^.84
n . 3s.0.1
.... 1 AX LAVY ACCOUNT
valuation current vear St>">7 ii.i on u> , *< ,
Total taxes levied for fiscaYyear end£ .^',d ^ 9 MUU'
Jotal amount received from County t,- , "i ? 5/07.90
,.,D WARRANT ACCOUNT
Warrants outstanding April 25, 1914
Van-ants since estimate for fiscal year endin,
arrantS 'HUe(S^,e ror -v. ending June 30,1915
Warrants paid *
Bal- Warrants outstanding June30, 1915 769 36
,^ SUMMARY
ASSETS:
Cash on band June 30, 1<)15 *
Taxes in process of colleAion for fiscal year ending June 30, 191'
INOLA, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1915
___ | loiter read si t the semiannual
U suitable resolution in confyrn
'ty with thin ruling, and such
' f-'solution be spread upoti your
minutes as a permanent record
IJespectI ully,
J. D. LANKFORD,
Hank Commissioner.
NO. SI
Total Assets
LIABILITIES:
Warrants outstanding June 30 101 s
Unexpended Balance or Surplus
'' „ GENERAL FUND
r-stnnated Amount needed for:
For salary of seven teachers
l or repairs
For Fuel
For Library and School Ap
tor I< ui ntture and Supplies
domestic Science
Wagons
Janitor
2440.78
1671.42
By Peter Radford.
2783.871 'ocent investigation of the :
3054.79,7,®" States Commission of Indus-
627.00! tr,al Relations brought together the'
57.00! extremes of society and has given the !
733.77i public an opportunity to view the rep.: VV«' liandle the May Manfon
, resentatives of distinct classes, side . patterns. — Cerinan Mer Co
{ by side, and to study their views in '
S7622.87, parallel columns. I NOTICE
I glaring at eachhotherove^^ulf^of ^e'ute hearin<r Petition to sell real
j of'°— —y of Rog.
bridge the chasm, it will render the ; In the County Court
public a distinct service. j Probate No. 791
The farmer has been sitting on the V', K" ^"ardianship of
fence watching capital and labor fight
for many years and incidentally furn-
ishing the sinews of war and it is
quite gratifying to find them talking
with, instead of about, each other.
When honest men smile and look into
each other's souls, it always makes
the world better and far more satis-
J factory to the farmer, who in the end,
1 bears the burden of conflict, than
( resolutions, speeches or pamphlets
containing charges and counter-
35.65 charges.
2405.13 j The love for justice makes the
whole world kin. Understanding is an
nrhitoi* fa*
518.90
2405.13
j
1448.68
770.00
6173.55
769.36
$4860.00
50.' 0
100.00
75.00
100.IK)
<50.00
1692.00
270.00
j arbiter far more powerful than the
mandates of government, for there Is
no authority quite so commanding as
an honest conscience; there is no de-
cree quite so binding as that of the
I Supreme Court of Common Sense and
! no sheriff can keep the peace quite so
perfect as Understanding.
We suppose the time will never
come when capital and labor will not
207.00
Total Estimated needs
Estimated amount that will be receiv-
t'u trom the following; sources:
* rom state apportionment SOo.oO
l in non an<I other sources 50.00
nexpendetl or surplus Bal 1(>71.42
Total amount estimated to be rec \vd
from sources other than tax
„ Levy 2221 4">
Balance to be raised by Tax
Ler>' ' 4985.58
. 11 CERTIFICATE
W (,V" 1>!',r'AH0MA' C°lm,-V of Rogers. ,,
We. the undermined directors of School District „f ,, /-
Rogers, State of Oklahoma, do hereby certi'v -i t !, u U"-1 County of
Statement of the fiscal condition of School Ihstrin \o 4 ?" ;"ul
aforesaid, is true and correct tn.1 th ,i ti • bounty and State
ment of estimated needs are iv ison ihlr enumerated in the state-
proper conduct of the affairs of said ScCSr CMrrC,,t exPe-"ses the
is a true and correct
the first Monday in July, 1915, tl^K^ 5Ut d'Co? Zy''J* ««
_ J- s- ALEXANDER, Member.
ns1,-'?-1"' Thompson, a Minor,
"odie riiompson, Guardian
Non. on this 7th day of July, 191 -
sonT H r!!ti"n of Birdie Thou,p!
' ? tl,e -V qualified and actinir
Alh^.''? °i the ua,ne(1 minor,
lm IV " 'eW Thompson, a minor,
liavmfrijeen presented to this court
praj "iif that an order be made ami
sin 1,1 *asd cause, authorizing th.-
said guardian to sell the whole of the
real estate described in said petition
ft™ thu "orthwest quarter of
the southeast quarter of the southeast
tl . I .V'" hle solltlnv<'^ quarter of
if f ^":iSt quarter, and the east
half of the southeast quarter of the
southeast quarter, and the southwest
quai ter of the southeast quarter of the
southeast quarter of Section 29, Town-
"11? f ' KrgC ^ 1'''ast' at private
Hon If tKUSlA' S"bjecl t0,lle co"'inna-
tion of the County Court of Rogers
County, Oklahoma.
And it appearing to the court from
said petition that it is necessary and 1
would be most beneficial to the'inter- I
ests of said minor if the real estate in I
said petition described should be sold
D. KOENIQ, Pi;esidpnt j. KOENIG, C^l.ier 1
T. C. UARRILL, V i'res ?
Condensed Statement of
First S<a.te Bank, |
Inola, Oklahoma, at close of Busines* ?
May 15, 1915 ^ <
RESOURCES ,?
b™* ,a"cl discounts §8o,8«6 48
Overdrafts
lieal Est. Fum. and Fixt .
Warrants
C'asli and Sight Exchange'.'.''.
Total
tilABILI'JiES
io aa
1,956 0ft
843 3(5
14,813 f)7
$48,519 «0
$15,000 00
1,398 II
32,121 69
( apital Slock
Surplus aud Profits .....
Deposits
To,'aI • • $48,519 80
The Above Statement is Correct
A home Bank for the Home People
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank.
CITY LIVERY BARN
JACKSON
u , . '""vi niu not
be occasionally blinded bv the 1 n r ■ «v«v..uiu snuu MVI(Ui
ning flashes of avarice or frlchtenprt w'- V" .l>l'uu°n will be tiled
by the Ihuuder pra„
But Understanding is a Prince of u t ■ f n
Peace that ever holds out the olive the con " that S
branch to men who want to do right. 1*15. ,t the Counu- ^
A mans income ,s always a sacred city of Claremore.' Kogrs Countl oU-
f, are<>t}le ^°Pe ambition at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
Liver", Feed z.tA Sale Stable
Good Rigs at Reasonable Cha"zns
j 4 uuiuiiiua IJJ IU o
and opportunity of himself, and fam- !n* °} sai'' be. and the same is
. hereby designated by the court as the
Jly, but there Is nothing in a human ,• , , ■* "j i,,<' vuui i (is nit?
^t ^lte so divine as Justice and |'t"Ttion 1 the hc';lI'i"«' of si,itl
Understanding is its handmaiden.
We have had some real sum
tner weather this week.
(jilbert R. Gregnrv, of Clare-
more, was in the city on busi-
ness yesterday.
Bring us all your Cream, Hut
ti-r, Eggs and Poultry, where
von can get more and better for
less.—German Mer. Co.
E. E. Evans, manager of the
Inola Telephone Co., was called j
to Maud yesterday on account of i
the serious illne -.s of |,is wifej
who has been visiting there for!
about a month.
; -Mrs. Blanch Tyler, of Sedalia,
Mo, arrived here ypxierday
morning fur a visit with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. f, Kiggs
and other relatives.
TaUen Up- A cow, with brands
and marks. Owner can have
same by proving property and
paying damages.
JACOB REDDIG,
6 miles Southeast of Inola
It IS further ordered and directed bv
the court, that all persons interested
m said latiior's estate, and the next of
lun of safd minor, shall appear and
show CXuse, if any they have, why an
order should not be granted to "said
petitioner to sell the whole of the real
estate described in said petition, and
belonging to said minor.
It is further ordered and directed
by the court, that copies of this order
j be personally served on all the next
ol Kin of said minor residing in Ro^-
ers County, and that a copy hereof be
mailed to the next of kin of said minor
residing without said county of Kog-
Exnosit.ion Thev will ha ll'>: "hic'1 personal service and
Will oe away I ma.ling shall not be less than 15 days
about 30 days. , prior to the date of said hearing.
i 1'1lat copies hereof be posted in three
inola lias a curfew ordinance I places in Rogers Couuty, c>k-
or r,sf d to linvp m i • i one of which shall be "at the
• 11 haxp. at least, which County Court House, in the city of
will be enforced if Alderman 1 ^lreP10re. Rogers County. Oklahoma.
where s^ul hearing is to be had. lull
The success of the nation is in the
hands of the farmer.
Work for the best and the Dest will
rise up and reward you.
Tenant farming is just one thing
arter another without a pay day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Cherry
left yesterday evening for San
Francisco to attend the Panama,
J. E. Math^way,
FURNITURE AND
UNDERTAKERS SUPPLIES.
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Dr
Established 1893
Bryan—Dental Office
Claremore, Okla
Work Guaranteed
Win. P Petit) Ins his siv in tl,D :V-'C "eanug is to l* had. full
U.I lias HIS say in the la days prior to the date of hearinc
own needs ' " 1—
too, and a booze ordinance.
. I . . • , V.UIV, Wl IlCttl 111^
mattor. i lie town needs a jail sa . Petltlon that a copy of this
notice be published irt the Inola Reg-
Oil Field News
Mr. and Mrs. ,J. Lr. Lutts are
enjoying a visit from Tulsa rela-}
tiver and friends.
School Meeting
The regular annual school
1 meeting will bo i.t-l,; ut, the lii«h
sciiool building (111 Tuesday aT-
ternoon, .July 13th.
A member of the board w ill be
selected to til] j. s. Alexan
dor s place, whose term expires,
a small additional levy will also!
i>ier, a newspaper of general circu-
lation in Rogers County for three con-
-ecutue weekly issues prior to the
date set for said hering.
| Witness my hand and the seal of
| Court.
I Seal] (Signed)
kdgar anderson.
Temporary Judge of the
... . County Court.
1* " St pub July S, 1915-3t
R-. S. PORTWOOD.
Dentist
Prices reasonable
Ellington Building Rooms 6 and 7
WAGONER, OKLA
ESTIMATE
Financial Statement
NOTICE'
Oi Sale of Real Estate
State of Oklahoma, County of Rog-
ers, ss.
In the County Court
, , Probate No. 1674
In Ke Guardianship of
Samuel J. Sweeten, a Minor,
< leni Sweeten. Guardian.
Abb***.weir,*sr. -
" |,,ul a"di"!«! '•
III. Air,ana Mrs. : J. Sweeten, "ig and all should turn out and , „.s PP'ies and contingen
der of sale issued by theColfnty Court •' V"t{' f<"' tll<J i,,t0n'sts "f the COIil ' TotaV!"pp4"ed'llstimate
ison Visited in lo,XrayoynTul\0]i]ia',Ti,|i °n thC 1 mUI'ity' r^rartllpss <lf what their ^'"-rants issued
1 hursday and private sale for cash, ail the following I |,ers'H,)l1 feehngs might be I T^!nsnMies:
J described land, belonging to said lobl
Ks., is visiting with Mr,and Mrs.
P. D. Posey.
Mrs. li. Johnson
Claremore last Thursday
Friday. j described lands belonging
Mrs. Jackson, of Muskogee, "^' t0!,it:
illlu v . . • 1 1 he southeast quarter of the North,
has been a guest tills week of' "est quarter of the southwest quar
Mrs. P. D. Posey. 1 ter. aud the south half of the northeast
Mrs I? I Qt;, j i u 'luarter of the southwest quarter, and
Ills. It. L. otllier and children I ,he southwest quarter of the north-
of Claremore, have b -en guests! t|U'lrt,'r of the southwest quarter
this week 6t Mr. and Mrs. Ram- SlU™, ^a^
sey Johnson. | Towship 21 North, Range lo East'
... ,, eontaining 80 acres, situate in Rogers
A. H. IJrewer, who had been 't-ount.v. Oklahoma.
at Tulsa for several davs r^-l. Bi'ls for the.purchase price of said
ii ... 1 I must be in writitic and mav
turned home 1 uesday evening, [deposited with the Judge of the
i Statement of expenditures made
be required. The length of the fr"m '"'pproved estimate during the lis-
lerni n-illnl . u i . , | c.U year ending June 30, 1915, and of
be determined at estimated receipts and amounts actu-
tllis meeting I ally collected from sources other than
rpt • • . I ad valorem tax for such vear Town
importantanf. meet-j of Inola, Rogers County,'oklahoma.
Town Board Meeting
The town board held their reg-
ular monthly meeting Tuesday
night. Roy McLain having
moved out of Ward One, Dr. O.T.
Wright was chosen to till the va '
cancy.
Town Clerk C. C. Bonner and
Treasurer E. E. Evans offered
their resignations. Their resig
nations were not acted upon at
this meeting. The regular
monthly accounts ware allowed.
No further businese. board ad-,
journed. All w-rk executed Promptly
the board has later appointed and retm ced to you postpaid.
S. W. McCulluoeh treasurer in 1 ^einember our .work stands the
Mr. Evans'place. : lest ancl vve guarantee entire
satisfaction.
High grade work our
Specialty.
" — — I Send for our Jewelry Catalog
We have a car of new wagons.1 and Price list of watches. They
Before buying come ever end see are freG *'"• the asking. Your
nurs- North & Sou
Send us your Watch
Repairing
Farmers Merc, pays the high
est market price for country
produce.
w.
$< >110.00
1)00.00
600.00
40.25
.2.S
40.25
Old Balanci
No Overdrafts ! SurPllls
To Officers and Directors of all State pT"? '*l"d Contin*™' Expenses:
Banks- £S ,.m^e for. cvrreiIt Expenses 5900.00
Ual io be raised by tax leuy 0.1.1 00
Street De|)artment:
Estimate for current Expenses roo.oo
Estimated amount to be raised
from other sources than tax
levy
Bal to be raised by tax lew
1 have just received a nice line
of ladies, misses and childrens
hats which I am selling at great
bargains. I have a few nice
styles and shapes left over from * T
my spring stock at a great re-
duction. Come and see them.
Mrs. J. C. DAVIS
name on a postal card brings,
them. Write us today
P. 00BS0N, Jeweler
Claremore, Okla
His arm, which was broken some I/,"k't'rs Cou"*y, or
♦ ; , , I * office of Brown & Brown
tline tttfo. is about well. I Attorneys for said ^uardiau at their
The Embroidery Club was de
liuhtfully entertained last
I hursday by Mrs. Jas. Monroe.
The afternoon was most pleas
antly spent. Refreshments con
sisting of ice crtain and
were served. The club meets
this afternoon with Mrs, I'ier-
| ont.
, • . •- «.« soiimi.tu a 1
office in Claremore, Oklahoma, and
such bids must be accompaned bv a
certitied check or a draft of 10 per
cent of the sum l id
Bank
State of Oklahoma.
Gentlemen:—For ihe reason
that ihe practice of paying
checks which overdraw accounts
is both illegal and out «<f liar
mony with sound business priu
cipJes, you are hereby'advised
that in the future this pi. .-lice
must he discontinued and ymi
will so inform your ctistomors
Bread! Bread!!
Home made. We bake it every
day At Inola News Agency
'5.00
-25.00
I State of Oklahoma, County of Nor-
ers. ss. ®
r ^Je_,"ulersiff1,ed. president of
In ard ot 1 r lis tees and Town Clerk of
the Town of Inola, do hereby certify
that at a ineetinp of the Town Board
o. said 1 ow n, held on the first Mon-
oay of July 1915, pursuant to the pro-
visions of section 737m. of chapter 72
hfvkcn hiku #^1.* . l - r. .
MONEY"
The Comptroller or thecui ren aectio" 73r*- of. chapter 72.
-,r... ..... "'"cy is with this department in I -' «« ..^'fo^^^remen^of Z
s o,i| ""rrr?""")our «•, * p«n irsL.-ssfas
the County Court House in the City of for ' tloil, I beg to state that mrnt sb"«s a true and correct condi
, . SuiKr xsatra! ■" ; —
<Sifn„lH-LF.M Stl KF.TF.N. !" . "IC "'l"'1""" « M. TIXKFK
p. Ciuardian. ' ns'>lll|ftpn. | Pres. Board Trustees
Y011 Hre instruct.^ ty liave „,is I £ j
Ihe mint makes it and under
the tet uis of Cory.inental
Mortgage Company you can
secure it tit t\ j *er cent, for any
leg;.! pur; se on approved real
estate. Terms easy, tell us your
v ants anu we will t'o operate
w ith you.
PETTY & COMPANY,
1419 Lytton Building,
Chicago, 111.
Farm Loans
-—SI'lii—,—
JAMES RYAN,
CLAREMORE, OKLA
Will loan on probate or dead
claim title, interest payable an-
nually. privilege given to pay ui)
or part of principal at any inter,
J est paying time
Prompt Ser\ ice
Phone So!
St. Lv I. M. St Sou,
R. R. Co.
TIME TAL5LE
GOING SOUTH
No. 103
C. V. ELLIOTT,
Physician and Surgeon
All (- ills p.oirptly answered
Office across the street !frotu
telephone Office
| No. 105
Local t'r*. i;.
B:48 a ni
7:43 p m
;t No. 191 1:25 pm
GOING NCKTH
No. 104
No. ICC
Local Freight No. 19-;
p ut
7:51 a n
11:30 a m
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