The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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Something About Inola
IdmIu U on tlt«' main lint*of tl St. Iv>ul*
Iron Mountain A K .wili««tn Ny , running
fr m KitiikiiM City to Mfini'lii* (I U in m
rii-li agricultural Motion, wh*<r laud ran t*
bought at$2« to Ho p«<r Thi* land
will, pr Hl u «* corn, wheat, imlM, fillt<hi,
fru>« aiiU vogutablt** in abundamw. Two
eropa of (rUli potat<a*a ran b«« grown oil
llit* *anm land twli ytwr. I*ml rait Ih«
rwiittH) fur mtw third of tho crop,
limb i- n nitn* littl>« town, with gtM*l
HciitMiIti, 'u.M.«l Mocii«t,v, 4 <*liur«*li ortfiuiixtt'
ti<in* Htitl Movoral fraternal order*. Wo
huvna K<N*d bunk, mntiml u< d atort*#, mil
urai uuN mid go« d oil pftwpot'tM. U«nt
property bring* from to-I" per c<*nt on
tho invoMtiiii'tit, Tlwre Ik very little prop-
erty in town for witlo, l'ro|M*rty ha* more
than doubled in value in the b*t two year*.
I nob offer* a uond *afe ir. vent men t in
both town "property and farm land*. Many
farm* have been lea*ed for oil and devel-
opment in thiH line i* expected to begin in
thelaprlng.
A Oml
Tl i* !• u certify that all dmgftalt
art auihuriMd to refund your wuwjf if
Fdry* Huncjr aiui Tar fail* to curt
jruir cough ur colli. It tlu|i> tliecuug I,
h**u tit# n>i g r awl prevent* **riou«
rrnill* Irum a Mil t urn* latfrippe
iftiuklti ami |<r ♦ yttl* |M uinmn<i >omI
• aH«uin|4kai. t'unimiu imj uiiiitlM.
11>« tfrttuiiM- i* pi plluw iu>UMf
N'Ium >ulul iliilm «w|il l>y Iffy
Nolle* of Receiver* Sal#
puliiii: imie« i* liwtiy «i m dial
lltr Uiulrf !t(tr.| gn'elMT, liy Mrltl* •>(
.. dMrw "> Oir mm >,i Cbwautt*
UiMxut* Qrwvr Co,, rt ill,, * Prti'f
Cole, «<t al , mlemJ In aUt%r cause on
Hie rili d > i January. 1**17. Ity the
11**1, Juhn II. King, PUirifi judge. in
ami f r Wagiik-r ••miiiy. oUalmtM,
will, •*! ilio tali ilay ui A| ril, !'>•*,
i.ftrr Itf ale to tile Itlgllr.t nut l.« l
bidder for fault, itw fallowing drwtrlb*
r«l |>riM<(ial uruurrty, tow It i 13 head
uf ratllr antl o head t>r al*o.
tollowine described rral estate, iiu<
ated In the town uf Inula, tiklalaana,
tow ill !.•*• I, J. I, 4, \ o. 7, *, 'K 14.
14, in li|t 'K * , n^rtlirr Willi all Hit*
iiit|n « rniriii* an*! a|«|uirtriian< m
IhereiHi.
Haiti Ml* I* to take plat'* on Mmth
fruniet llliit'b *'lm>la. In the town of
In,4,i. Illtla,, ami to hrgin al lln- hour
ot J o'clock, |i. in., ami i« made lo mil-
WyiNriiln ludfowirt or dcerw i>>
ea*e No, I'"*, in (atoruf Plaintiff* \•
|>r|« i|i|.iiil , \Vaifo||rr ilorkn, |or tiir
uin ot flTXt'**, ami tin- inli*r«« t tlit-n--
on at thr rate of t |*r wnt. per aniium
Irmn January 37, 1""*. ami the coat*
of tlm action.
ThU lite > th ilny of l-Vliruary, ima.
LIJTHKK < I*KY.
Kec«|v*r.
The Inola A. U. T. A., No ir (>
uieota the l-t Friday nitflit, and
the 2d ami -Ith Saturday after
ternoon at 'J p. m. All meiubem
ure urtfed to uttend.
E. W. STRONG.
For Bargains in
Shoes, hal5, Gloves
Groceries, Flour, Etc.
Give me u call. E W STRONG
t>NUlNANCE NO. 37
RefuM
iaa
°UBLISHKI) EVfcKV FltlDAV.
$1.00 1M5K YEAK.
BY INOLA PRINTING
M. J. PHfLLIPPE
EDWIN TUCKER, The Inola Register
Physician and Surgeon
Calls answered day or nitfl.t
Office mi .South Main stroot j
H. L. COURTNEY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office next to Kice's Drug store
Calls promptly attended
H, E. Milam
Meat Market
and Grocery
Report of the Condition of
*nol& State Bank
at Inotn, in the state of Oklahoma, at
the clour of buMiiK-* Feb. 29, I'm*.
Lee's Seeds
Especially Adapted
to the South.
You take no chnnces in buying
our seeds. They are always
satisfactory.
ASK YOUR DEALER
Arthur G. lee,
Seed Merrehant,
SM ITH,
AUK.
RESOURCES
Loan* ami dUcoiints
Overdraft)* secured and un-
CO.,' secured
Hanking House
MANACKH. | Furniture and fixture*
Cash and sight exchange
C. V. ELLIOTT,
Physician and Surgeon
SS0 58 A" (:a"s promptly answered
Office over Strong's store
$18,003.76
564.051
Entered at the post office at
Inola, I. T., as second class mail
matter.
Total
5,501.76
f25,230.4 ft
LIABILITIES
Friday. March 0, 1908
The Inola s< l:o'«l board is put-
ting in soiel' good work for the
district. They are making an
effort to enlarge the district. In
doitipr this the burden of taxation
Capital Stock Paid in $10,000.00 j
Undivided profits lens expen-
ses and taxes paid 635.50 ;
Individual deposits subject to
Check 13,667.961
i Demand Certificates of De-
posits ... 132.50
Time Certificates of Deposit 7l>4.52
Total - - $25,230.48
State of Oklahoma, County of Rog-
I ers, ss.
I, D. Koenig, president of the above
J. H. BENTLEY
is the man who sells
Real Estate,
Leases and Rents
Lands,
and does all kinds of
Auctioneering.
If you want a Ionii on your farm 'Mu' statement of ilio Inula
laud «eo Johnston Abntraet A St«t«« Hank appear* in thin Inane.
Umn i o,, i 'lareitiore, n,i« j* the mraagMt bank in th«
(ii'o. St ruble, of Claremore, eonnly ouh*ide of the Claremore
was in the elty Wednesday and i •"<! (Mm Uanks. 'Hie state
pjrehesud a lot of walnut h-k"., « ur> creditable one,
recently hauled from thuj ||ow Cough Germs Multiply
Veruigris bottom Into town. Whwi you liavr s eold ih« mucous
There are almut two ear loads ill inemliratw i enllaimsl ami (lis iIImsmt
the lot, ami)* wlileh you breatho And ledg*
i iiirnt and inulilply, especially (he
i piiriiiiH.ni,i grrm. Foley's Hwwy an4
An ord Ilia nee lo provide a Su.nl.iv law Tttr fcaiUirit HI|U ,,eJlU Uir inflamed sir
fin tin-I it, >.i j>,r,it> ,| i.• m ii • liii,|.i, . . , ,
Be It onlaiuei) by the council «i the H' wges, h|o|M Ihr tough and eiptls
Incorporated Town of Inola: Hit sold iroui yliur system,
rtrftlon I, Any per r>ii or |«er ons substitutes. Hold by Roy Rice
who shall hereafter labor, or citmiM-l,
force, or oblige hi* employees, work*
men or apprentices to lalsir on rttuul.iy
within theeorporate limits of ih< town ,
of Inola, shall, upon conviction thereof
In- (tiled nut less than one dollar nor,
more thiin twenty-five dollar*.
S«e. 2. Any merchant, gns-er or I
dealer III wares or merchandise, or
trader In any business whatsoever, or I
proprietor of any place of public I
amusement, or tin- agent or employee
of such iiersoii, who shall sell or bar-1
ter, or |M-rmit his plaee of business to
be kept o|ien within the corporate lim-
its <if the town of Inola, shall, upon
conviction thereof, lie fii cd not less than
one dollar nor more than twenty-five
dollars. The ti nn. "place of public
amusement," shall Ik* construed to
mean circuses, theaters, variety shows
and such other amusements as are ex-
hibited uiui'for which an admission
fee is charged, and shall also include
dances at disorderly houses, low dives ,
and ple.aces of like character, with or
without fees of admission.
See. .!. The preo-iiing section shall
not apply to meat mat kets. or t<> sale
of meat made by them before Oo'cloek, •
a. in., nor to the sale of burial or
shrouding material, newspapers, ice.
ice cream, confectionery, tiiilk, sod;i
pop or lemonade, oranges, lemons or
bread, nor to the sending of telegraph
or telephone messages at any hour of
the day, nor to the keepers of drug
stores, hotels, hoarding houses, res-
taurants, livery stables and ice deal-
ers.
Sec. 4. That this ordinance to take
effect from and after its passage and
publication. J. E. HATIIAWAY,
E. K. RICE, Mayor.
Recorder.
FOLEY'S
HOHEMIR
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For coughs, colds, throst and long
troubles. No opistes. Non-slcohollc.
Good for everybody. Sold every whsra.
Tho genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is la
a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes.
Pronared only by
Poloy * Company, Chics**
ROY KICE'S DRUG STOKE
St. L. I. M. & Sou.
R. R. Co.
Time Table.
$100.00 REWARD.
We will p.iy $100.00 reward for
information of any one doing uir
necessary damiige to our cattle—
shooting, killing or dogging same, j No. 104
Party will only be required to, ^o." 100
give enough evidence to convict, xr '
JACK MERCHANT !
J. D. MOORE
GOING SOUTH
No. 103
No. 1:05
No. 191 Local Freight
8:43 a m
7:53 p to
1:00 p m
GOING NORTH
7:58 a m
7:50 p m
1034 Local Freight 11:46 ft u
A. B. ADCOCK, Local Agent.
Stock; aUo hides and Furs
I am located on the east side.
Cali on me when in need of anjT-
fchiug in my line. j will be lessened and the school tn,;^0^ Terms reasonable. See him when
Will R.iv Ri.tr hot- improved. If they are success- said bank has nooth r liabilities and I in need of anything in his line
i ful in their efforts, which they I'? not fndorser on any note or ohi>Ka- "
.... ... . , , tion other than that shown in the above
will be, a high school, up to the J statement, to the best of in j- knowledge
I twelfth grade, will be establish- jand belief- 8? h?JP .,
! . I L). KOENIG,•President
I ed. You can then give your chll- Subscribed and sworn to before me
dren a high school education with ;thls ?rth °f March, 1908.
. . ..... „„ T , Tom B. French, Notary Paplie.
but little expense. I he Inola ; Correct—Attest: My commission ex-
school di-trie t made no mistake Pires Aug. 31, 1911.
G. O. Davis,
J. S. ALEXANDER
Rest&uraivt,
Meals 25c
Lodging 25c
Qui restaurant is centrally lo-
cated and we respectfully
solicit a share of your
patronage.
Rice House
East of Depot.
in elec'ing J. K. Crutchtipld, W.
W. Hubbard and Ben Tanner
members of the school board.
J. Koenig,
Directors.
Robes of the Pope.
The outward robe of the pope is red
and made from the wool of the lambs
of the convent of St. Agnes, near the
Porta Pia. The cloak and cape are
lined with purple and trimmed with
gold lace; the sombrero, or hat, la
Rates Reasonable | 'ed> ^ !?as ? ^ cord and ta8^
Beneath the cloak is worn an alb,
made also of wool of the lambs of St.
| Agnss, and girt about the waist with
a sash of white moire antique, gar-
nished with gold fringe. The pope's
hands are burdened with kit mittens,
and his feet are burdened with a pair
of slippers worn over his ordinary
shoes. The total value of his ward-
robe Is said to be $150,000.—Kansas
City Journal.
Memorial to Irish Novelist.
A centenary memorial in honor of
Charles Lever, the Irish novelist, will
Special attention to
Commercial Traue
T. J RICE, Prop.
We serve Short Orders
Accommonations First Class
Rates Reason
moore Boiel,
3MRS. J, D. MOORE, Prop.
West of Depot.
it Patronage of the Publio
Solicited
Try Gardner & Tanner for
short orders. Popubir prices—
Meat 10c, 2 eggs 5c, coffee oc.
J. D. Engle, of Missouri, who
had been vi-iiing his um.-le and
aunt, Mr ;ujd Mrs. Koenig, for
several days, returned home
yesterday.
E. W. Strong started m> the
republican congressional conven-
tion at Sapulpa Wedneseay and
got as far as Claremore and re-
turned home.
J. T. Bolinger is the new man-' „ . _ TT „ ....
aKer <«r the Whitney Lumber °^2a^ORTi T "
Co. here. Mr. Bolinger is from CLAREMORE. I. T.
Kansas City. He is a clever ap
W. E. Moody H. Tom. Kight
MOODY & KIGHT
LAWYERS
Will practice in all the courts of the
state. Special attention given
to land titles.
CLAREMORE, OKLA.
LAND BARGAINS
LaHAY & SHAW,
Attorneys at Law,
Commercial Collections
CHURCH DIRECTORY
M. E. Church, South:
erected at Ardmurcher church, Moate,
Preach- County Westmeath, of which Rev.
InglstandBrd Sundays of each John Lever' the author's brother, was
month, at 11 a. m. and at night. t^e or?ctir8Jr0^ 1,844Tt!1! h,s „dfath
Praver meeting everv Wpi' pr- : he ' Charles Lever Paid lon8
Eht r w nflXJ f f -! vi84tB there' worshiPed in the church
dfty night. C. W. Hardon, . c stor! an(j found material for some of his
pparing gentleman and we Iffjpe
be In the form of a chancel to be ■ Le will be well pleased with Inola
and his new position. Guy L.
Davis, who managed the busi-
ness for the company last year,
M. E. Church: Preaching on
( the 4th Sunday in each month,
both morning and evening.
A. L. Snyder, Pastor.
Baptist Church: Preaching on
tnd fc-unday of each month at 11
a. Rev. Shanks, Pastor.
books In the vicinity.
Union Sunday School every
Sunday at 10 a. m., at the M. E.
pBhorch. South. Everybody cor-
' ffially invited.
J, M. Louderback, Supt,
To Cure Neuralgia.
Here Is a simple method of curios
facial neuralgia: If the neuralgia is in
the right side of the face the left
hand should be placed in a basin of
water as hot as can be borne. Or If
neuralgia is in the left' side of the
face then the right nand 'should be
placed In the hot water. It is assert-
ed that in this way relief may be ob-
tained in less than five minute*.—In-
dian Review,
DAVENPORT,
ANDERSON & ERTEL,
Attorneys at Law
Halsell Building
CLAREMORE, OKLA
was very popular with the people
and made lots of new busines for
the company.
C. S. W0RTMAN
Attorney at Law.
By Mark Twain.
Mark Twain was once asked by a
charming girl to write something in adpuadw
her autograph album. The humorist CLAREMORE,
looked through the book and found
the usual sentimental stuff such as
"Be good, sweet maid, and let who
will be clever." Then he took a pen,
wrote "Never tell a lie" and signed
his name. This he carefully dried with
the blotter, after which he added :
"P. 8.—Except to keep in practice."
Will practice in all courts
Notary Public in Office
OKLAHOMA
G. D. CARL,
Dentist.
WAGONER, IND. TER.
Office Cobb Building
All work guaranteed to
first class
be
We have, for sale the following described farms. They are all
big bargains:
50 acres good land 3 miles from Inola, 40 acres ui cultiva- ,
tion, balance in grass. Price per acre $20 00
80 acres, unimproved smooth prairie land, 3 1-2 miles from
Inola. Price 22 50
120 acres smooth prairie land, 4 1-2 miles from Inola, unim-
proved but extra good land. Price 30 00
80 acres 4 12 miles from Inola, good prairie land 25 00
120 acres unimproved, 5 miles out, extra bargain at 25 00
120 acres, 2 miles from Inola, good 4 room house, well,
barn, all under fence, 40 acres in corn. Price 37 50
•80 acres, fair improvements, 2 miles from Inola 22 50
400 acres 2 miles from Inola, new house, large new barn,
290 acres in cultivation, 2 good wells of good water, a
splendid grain and saock farm, price, per acre 35 00
60 acres, 2i miles from Inola, 55 in cultivation, good house,
and barn 35 00*
100 acres, 3 miles of Inola, fenced with 3 wires 22 50
40 acres, 2 miles Inola, house, barn, fruit, etc 37 5Q
CITY PROPERTY
A half block of gjound witli good house and other improvements,
price $2000
3 lpts with 4 room house, barn, woodshed, well, cistern, fruit in
bearing, price $2000 if taken soon
While Inola is yet small it is surrounded by a very rich country
which is developing very rapidly, and in the course of a tary f«W
years there will be a big advance in both farm and city property.
Land values have doubled in the last two years and we believe they
will double again in the next two.
For further information in regard to the town or ebuntfct
aderess,
M. J. Phillippe, Inola, I T
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