The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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L^t u. takeH for yop. Your home may burn,
£LI i? gt'ln,nf? °r u htM4V* w,nd torin
the roof. If we carry the ■ **
Insurance
your losses will be fully paid. We reprint the
most reliable fire and windstorm Insurance
Companies in the State. See un before anythinir
happens to your property.
Inola State Bank
J- V. Stokes, of Claremore, wax
here on business Monday.
Oscar Jeffers made a business
trip to Claremore last Friday.
Mrs. John Evans and Mrs.
Tuesday^W'8 Vi8ite<1 ( ,arernore
Banker H. W. Estes went to
Claremore Monday to celebrate
Independence day.
Miss Bessie Louder back will
begin her new resident* in
Grandview addition soon.
Sain Marlow, the gas fitter, is
kept busy piping the many new
residences being built for gas.
Mrs. Jane Davis and daughter,
Myrtle Hart, and baby, Cleo,'
visited relatives near Wagoner
the ti rat of the week.
Ice cream and cold drinka at
Cherry a.
Me reliant W. W. Hubbard
aprained hia ankle a few days
ago and haa l«en going around
on crjilches.
Hay Baler—For sale cheap. In
good condition.- W.H Courtney.
J. H. K. Smelser, II. A. Miller
and Frank Knopp are serving as
jurors in the county court this
wefck.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Sweeten
left Monday morning for a few
days visit to Nowata relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Page, who
on the Smelser place, just
west of town, drove over to Bro
ken Arrow last Saturday.
J. H. Evans returned home the
first of the week from a two
weeks visit to his old home in
Missouri. He reports a pleas
ant time.
Herrington & Davis, who have
the contract for building Banker
H- Rates house in Grandview
addition, art- getting along nicely
with the work.
Remember Cherry for ice
cream and cold drinks
Laderer-Davis Clothing Co
Summertime is at hand
and most men and boys
need new
Suit*, Underwear, Hats, Shirts and
Furnishing Goods.
When you buy g o to the relia-
ble one priced Clothing
house of Laderer-Davis Cho-
thing Company, Claremore
12 "ait"d « "<i the ti nest lino „(
and *<**>■ shown in this county.
Suits *.CO to $25 00 Hats 25c to $0.00
Underwear &u to g.OOsuit Shoe. $!.50 to |8.00
And always the same price to everyone
"The Good Clothes Store"
Next Door to Post Office,
CLAREMORE. oklahoma
CITY HEAT MARKET
GVY R. RICE, Prop.
Freeh and Cured Meats and Lard
High—t cwli price paid for Butte,, Chickenl and Efe,..
Cherry's Store
Nice Line of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Millinery and Notions.
w* C**h f" «" Kind* o# Country Produo.
OSCAR JEFFERS
All Kinds of Building Material
of truck, INOLA, OKLA* m° WBUr0 Wllh you* YardH wp t
Mi and Mrs. J. E. Gunterand
children went toClaremore Mon-
|day. ?
Banker H. W. Estes is having
Ins new dwelling house piped
for nan.
Remember our premium
pictures with every $15 worth of
goods purchased at our store
—Corden and Co.
Eugene Lee went to Falls City
Monday to see the sights at Col
G. D. Sleeper's picnic.
Misses Susie and Lucinda Fox
will leave in a few days for an
outing at Eureka Springs, Ark.
A nice line of dishes at Whit-
tons Cash Grocery, prices ri^ht.
1 B. Herrington and family have
moved into the Sweeten resi-
dence property, near the Re«is
tor office.
Mrs. J. K. Crutchfield and
Miss Hila Robertson returned!
Monday moriiing from a visit to1
Claremore.
Try the Blue Front Grocery
Tor highest patent flour and soft
wheat flour; also a nice line of
froah groceries.-.!. II. North
h*ast side.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Monroe
took in the big barbecue and pic
nic at Falls City Monday. Mrs.
Monroe remained and will visit
relatives there for several days.
Clothing at greatly reduced
prices at Gordon and Go's.
The ladies of theBaptistchuruh
cleared something over $16 at
their ice cream social last Satur
day night, besides a most enjoy-
able time was had by all in at
tendance.
A. K. Crichton returned home
Monday morning from a business
trip to points in southwestern
Missouri. Mr. Crichton says
crops look fine in that part of the
country.
Nice new line of soft shirts at
Gorden and Co's.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Sweeten
and the baby 2ft „he fi,gt of the
week for an extended visit to
Texas relatives. Mr. Sweeten
formerly lived in Texas and likes
the state yet.
Goi to Whittons Caah Grocery
for German Stock Food for your
horses to keep them in good con
dition for the hot summer. 25c
50c and $1.00 pkgs.
Cornelius Brown returned
the first of the week from Mul
herry. Ark., where he had been
working at the blacksmith trade.
He has gone to work in Crich-
ton s shop in this city.
Ft r Sale or Trade-Good sec
ond hand wagon and a pair of
yearling mules. Will trade for
cattle, or eood saddle horse and
balance in money. -J. W. Butler.
Merchant H. R. Gorden visited
with home folks at Wagoner over
I Sunday.
C. E Page is a new subscriber
A Big Bank Deal
D. Koenijf, founder of the Inola State
nank. and who wa« at the head of that
•tronjf banking institution until a few
month* agt>, in company with Geo. D.
Davis an«l the Baylesa Bros, of the
Bank of Claremore, have purchased
the American Bank at Tul*a. This
is a strong bank and Mr. Koeni,j will
he (riven the management of same and
will spend the greater part of his time
• n that city. H. A. Earns, the pres-
ent cashier, retains his interest in the
bank and will stilt retain hi, portion
as cashier.
Mr. Koenig has sold hi. interest in
the Ameriaan Bank at Porter.
Our public schools will open
about Septern ber 14th.
J. F. West made a business
trip to Wagoner Tuesday.
Oscar Jeffers went to Clare-j|
more Monday on the local.
J. E. Gunter is building a barn
at hill home place in the city.
S. N. North and slater. Miss
Grace, went to Wagoner Tuesday
Rev. J. N. Tinkle is holding a*
prof-acted meeting at Sequoyah.
Mrs. Eva Vian, of Yukon, ia
the KUfe&t of Mm. Clem Sweeten. •
Neal Reynolds made a busi- j
U yH 10 ^areuiore yester-
Rev. Youngblood, of Tulsa,
preached here for the Baptist
people last Sunday.
Geo. Brown and family have
moved into the Crutchfleld house
next to the Moore Hotel.
Dr. G. R. Gorden, of Wagoner,
came up Tuesday evening and
remained over night with his son,
! H. R. Gorden.
Tom Wilkinson, of Higbw,Mo.,
is here the guest of D. L. Barron
and family. He is a son in-law
of Mr. and Mrs. Barron and may
decide to make this hia home.
An ice cream supper was given
at the Gregory school house last
Saturday night, the proceeds go-
ing toward paying for an organ
for the school. They had a good
crowd and a nice ti me is reported.,
O. E. Williams and famiy, of
Rantoul, III., are here the guests
of C. C. Leonard and fatnily, Mr.
Williams being a brother of Mrs
Leonard. Mr. Williams is a suc-
cessful merchant at Rantoul.
Summertime Goods
Nice Stock in &J1 lines
to select from
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Implements, Harness,
Wagons, Groceries
We ffajidlt the Best
W. W. HUBBARD
Inola. Drug Co
R. RICE, Prop.
Patent Medicines, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Cigars and
Tobacco; Also Paints. Oils, Glass, Etc.
SCHOOL BOOKS AND CCHOOL SUPPLIES
Preacptions carefully compounded at all hour*.
Organ for sale very cheap.
W. W, Hubbard.
Box Supper— The Inola Ball
leam will give a box supper in
the hall in Inola,.Saturday night,
July Mh. All are invited to at-
tend.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cameron
and the baby left last Saturday
for a visit to Emporia, Ka , Mrs.
Cameron's old home. Mr. Cam-
eron will return home in a few
days but Mrs Cameron and the
baby will remain several weeks.
Mrs Horner, wife of William
Horner, died at their home!
northwest of Inola Tuesday. Thef
deceased was quite old and had I
been in poor health for some
time. She had lived in this coun
try for a number of years and
respected by all who knew
Amone those who took the
early train Tuesday for Clare
more Tuesday were Mr. arid
Mrs. M. L Kipp, Mrs. John
Evans, Mrs. Albert Lewis, J
W hilton, A. K. Crichton, J E.
Hathaway, J. H S. Smelser, H
A. Miller, Frank Knopp, R„y
Crutchfield and M. J. Phillippe.
Wanted -To buy a good milch
cow.— M. J. Phillippe,
W. L. HARRIS
Elevator
Grain, Hay and Lumber
Brick, Lime, Cement, Laths,
Shingles, Doors, Sash, Etc
Yard East Side of Track
Poultry Wanted
at our store a well selected ntswu r,t 0. _
We claim to be hard to
heat on shoes. We carry
the celebrated
Friedman-Shelby
All Leather
Line.
They are hard to teat
- If you wear them once
you will want them again
Groceries and Food
i J. H. RQ8S
I will pay caah for all kinds of
The Register $1.00 per yr
poultry
Residence on corner
southeast of elevator. T.C. Watts'
E G. BAYLESS, Pres
CEO. D. DAVIS. Caahier
W. P. HAYS. VPres
G. O. BAYLESS, Asst Cashier
J. E. Hatha.way,
FURNITURE AND
UNDERTAKERS SUPPLIES.
Watchmaker and Jeweler
In Grandview Addition.
Grandview addition looks good
from every direction, and espec-
ially to people coming in on the
In? I™1 *',e nortb «nd weat.
The dwelling houses are all
new, and good ones at that, and
Uie land lays so nice, too. It is
close in. and on that account
alone makes it a very desirable
5'^. 10 ■'*«• Several more
dwelling houses will be built
there this summer and fall.
Notice t« Gas Consumers
m.^0m Vod,Ilft0r JUnP 151,1 "O
ti s will be setoutaide This
teKiu?inserU?? ti>atconsumers
in bonding now laiuses may Cov
ern themselves accordingly. Thia
rS c I? ,,,ade for the mutual ben
ettt of Uie couaumer and the com
pany. Caney River in* Co.
CONDENSED OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE
BANK OF CLAREMORE
At the Close of Business June 23, 1909
KESOURCI^S
88
20,121 sr.
Overdrafts .... 3<2uf> 8y
UealE*ute. Furniture and
r,k*tU'jV • • • 10,12-1 00
C.ash and Exchange .. 71,011 01
Total $316,79413
LIABILITIES
Upital... $50,0000 00
Surplus and Profits 9(£j8 qq
Deposits 250,581 27
Total
$315,704 33
"n davi«.
IMtsita in this hank are guaranteed against l.«s bv t ,« it
Fund of the state of Oklahoml Guaranty
"Wc know your wants and
we want your business
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The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1909, newspaper, July 8, 1909; Inola, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180160/m1/5/: accessed April 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.