The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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The Inola Register
$1.00 PER YEAR.
BY INOLA PRINTING CO..
M. J. HHIIJJPPE, MANAGER.
Entered at the post office at
Inola, I. T., as second class mail
matter.
Thursday. Aug. 2t5, 1909
Mr and Mrs. J. W. Graham
took the early train today for
Claremore.
Geo. Arnott left for Kansas
Monday where he willworkdur
lii(T the tlirosliinu season.
J. H. Ross and Son, Ray, and
daughter, Mis; Daisy, went to
Claremore yesterday morning.
hmmett Robb has his new
house enclosed and will 1 ave it
ready to move into in
short time.
Public Sale
Hugh Mooney will have a pub-
lic sale at his place L* miles north
west of Inola, near the Tanner
place, Saturday Aug. 2Hth, be-
ginning at 10 a. in., and will sell
his wagon, team and harness,a
Ifood milch, cow, some farming
tools, fence posts and household
goods and kitchen furniture.
J. W. GIBSON,
President
A. R. THOMPSON,
' Vice President
II. W. ESTES, Assistant Cashier
C. C, LEONARD,
Cashier
INOLA STATE BANK
Grady Crutchtield, who lias
been making his home at Afton
a very j far a few weeks, is visiting here.
Grady is a steady, bright and
THE BANK THAT ACCOMMODATES
ing rented their old house to Sam
tlardison, the miller.
Lee Crutchtield contemplates
taking a commercial course at
the Gem City Business College
this fall and winter.
Mrs. Bessie Hart, of Ross, re-
morning
Among the First
Judge James R. Gregory was
among the flrst Indians in this
country to advocate statehood,
yet there are people who are cir-
culating the report that he was
^opposed to this move and fought
it to the last. They also try to
misrepresent him in a political | turned home Tuesday
■way. It is unnecessary to re- from a visit with
fute this to those who know him,
hut for the benefit of those who
do not the Register wishes to
state that Judge Gregory was
.among the first Indians in the
state to take out citizenship pa-
pers after the law* was passed
granting this privilege, and usk
for the allotment of his laud.
Judg" < in>gory applied to the
United States Court at Musko-
gee and was granted this right
in May 1891, as can be attested
by a certificate now in his pos-
session, thus showing that hej
was one of_ the pioneers in the
■fight for statehood. He is also a
strong believer in the principles
of democracy, and wrote many
articles for the press during the
';iKt campaign.
Judge Gregory has held sev-
E. W. Strong and family have ! c'l'v<>r young man and is striving
moved into their new house, liav- for iin education.
A
Mrs G. It. Gordon and daugh
I ter, Miss Inez, of Wagoner, came
up Wednesday for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. H. R- Gordon.
Joints Closed
Sheriff Hiram Stephens took
it, Upon himself last week to close
her mother, |a" '!near }*?*" juints in t,,p
D-ivi* Rnl ai.r r ^—and did it. This shows
' a " S1SU r> tnat the office s have the law on
their side and can close the joints
or let them run wide open —just
which ever suits them best.
Mrs. Jane
Myrtle.
J. Sim kins, of near Guthrie,
was here the first of the week
the guest of his old time friend,
Postmaster J. V. Brown. Mr.
Simkins has about made up his
We pay interest on deposits for a three or six months time.
The cash in this bank is fully insured against burglary. All officers who are
permitted to bundle the cash are under bond. '[
ALL DEPOSITS ARE GUARANTEED
By the Depositors Guarantee Fund of the State of Oklahoma '
We solicit your Business and pledge you absolute Security *
for your Deposits *
i Notary Public Real Estate Loans Insurance ,
NOTICE
Of Appointment of Guardian.
In the County Court of Rogers
County, State of Oklahoma.
In the matter of the guardianship of
Stella K. Bradshaw, Minor.
Tlie State of Oklahoma, to the heirs
and next of kin of said Stella K.
Bradshaw, Minor.
You are notified that John \V. Rrad-
shaw has applied for letters of guar-
Monday. Prof. North tauirht °.f.T1'!1 St.e,lla E- Hradshaw.
minor, and that said application will
mind to buy land here and locate'
permanently.
Prof. S. N. North left Wednes-
day for Maysville to take up his
school work, which opens up
Mr. Morgan made us a good
agent and all regretted to si e
eral positions of trust under the I'j"! J"™: m*. ba°k l"
, lAlena, Ark. M r. Kerry is a ven-
ial government and his lion-! clever appearing gentleman anil
esty and integrity has never been , has created a very favorable iin
questioned. Pew men in this! pression so far.
better
there last year at a salary of $80 ^ heard at a special term of said
per month, and they liked him | on the
so well that the board hired liini! '^,'1 day of September, i**«, ;it n>
and increased his salary to S'.Hi i o c)ock • ni.. and that notice of this
.. • | proceeding in ordered given IS days
M. S. Kerry lias succeed (i. P. consecutively by publication in the
?!?T.nas rai,roa,d
and state
Tom. Wilkinson of Higbee,
Mo., who had been visiting D. L.
Barron and family here for a
couple of months, returned home
this mor. ing Mr. Wilkinson is
in ] oor health nnd Mrs.
Rarron accompanied him home
and will visit her daughters and
other relatives there for a few
weeks.
Al Gardner and Tom French
went to Claremore this morning.
country are better posted on
Indian affairs, or the affairs of
our country generally, than
Judge Gregory.
Mrs. Guy li. Rice is reported
liuite sick.
Ewing .Crutchtield is visiting
at Muskogee.
Ed Highbarber took the local
Tuesday for Wagoner,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Coker
have a tine new boy at their
house.
Rev. J. N. Tinkle tilled his reg-
ular appointment at Talala last
Sunday.
Deputy Sheriff Cal Mayberry,
Claremore, was here on official
business Tuesday.
John Hitt, of Wagoner, visited
-his sister, Mrs. H. Ii. Gorden, in
Jhiscity this week.
J. M. Louderback has hauled I
-several hundred bushels of old I
.corn into town this week. I
Scotty, the old time baker is <
at Messers and is turning out
some extra fine bread, buns and
j>as tries.
Among those who took the
«arly train for Claremore Mon-
day were C H .1 Pink, John Ken
dall, Mr. and Mrs J W Brad
shaw, Mr and Mrs Tom French.
Mrs Candace Crutchtield, Mrs
Roy Stroup, E K Evans, Elisha
Robertson.
Sam Marlow has sold a half
interest in his plumbing and gas
fitting business to Cooper Atkins.
Mr. Atkins is an energetic, prog-
ressive young man and he and
Sam will make a good strong
team They are getting all the
work they can do. Mr. Marlow
had been 'm the business alone
for sometime and had given uni
/ersal satisfaction.
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We no not carry this
article in stock now as it
is out of season, but on
seasonable goods, such as
Dusters, Hammocks,
t Refrigerators,
| Horse <.'overs. Fly Nets
| we are offering reduced
■ prices
| Rainey Weather
j .It is not our fault that
| we are not having rainy
| weather. We want it, we
j need it, the farmers need
it, but unfortunately we
are not able to buy this
product in ttieopen mar
ket, however the hunting
season will soon be here
and our line of new guns
are in.
We are ready to sell i
you a Winchester, Rem-
ington or Marlin pump
gun, also the Remington
automatic, the hammer
and hammerless guns.
We have the Smith,
Stevens, American Arms
Co. We are "right now
on hunting coats, vests
and leggins Carry a full
line of loaded shells, both
smokeless and black
powder
Remember we want your
trade and will appreciate it
but will hate no "sore spots"
if we do not get it. We real-
iie that every man is a free
man and can select his own
market. It is up to us to buy
right aud sell right, ami in so
doing we believe we get our
share
publication in said county
I before said date of hearing.
Witnes my hand and seal of said
court hereunto affixed this the 23d dav
of August, l'J09.
[SKA!.] ARCHIBALD BONDS,
County Judge.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
An the matter of the estate of Stella
McIntosh, a minor.
Notice is hereby given in pursuance
of an order of the Countv Court of
(Rogers County. State of Oklahoma,
i made on the 17th day of August lMiCl.
| the undersigned guardian of the estate
I of Stella McIntosh, a minor, will sell
at public sale to the highest bidder,
subject to contirmation by said court
on Friday the 17th day of September.
| A. I)., 1909, at 1(1 o'clock a. m., at the
front door of the County Court House
1 in the city of Claremore. Rogers
j County. State of Oklahoma, all the
right, title and interest of the said
Stella McIntosh, a minor, in and to
the following described real estate
situate in Rogers county, State of Ok-
lahoma, towit:
I he north half of the southwest
1 quarter of section twenty-two, Town-
ship nineteen north, Runj,re seventeen
cast.
Said real estate will tie sold on the
following terms and conditions towit:
Cash.
Dated the 17th day of August 1909.
F. M. COURTNKY.
Joe H. Ford, Guardian.
Atty. for Guardian.
NOTICE
I will pay 00 reward for
evidence to convict anyone who
set, or carelessly let tire get into
any of in.v pastures, or any pas-
tures under my control.
JESS KING
Notice to Trespassers
AM trespassers entering my
premises and doiug damage to
rops or other property, will be
orosecuted to the full extent of
ihe law. JOE YTANN
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
In the matter of the estate of Viola
Choteau, a minor.
Notice is hereby given in pursuance ;
of an order of the county court of tlie
county of Rogers. State .>1 Oklahoma,
made on the 17tli day of August 1*K ,
the undersigned, guardian of the es-!
tate of Viola Choteau, a minor, will
sell at public sale to the highest bid-
der subject to confirmation by said
court on Friday the 17th day of Sep-
tember. A. t>., l«o<>, at 10 o'clock a. I
m., at the front door of the counly
court house in tliv- city of Claremore.
Rogers county, Oklahoma, all the
ri^'ht, title and interest of Viola Cho-
teau, a minor, in and to the following
described real e<tate situate oi Rog-
ers county. State of Oklahoma tow it:
The south half of the northeast
qua iter of section two i2). Township
nineteen (l« i North. Range seventeen
'1/f bast, hitiiated in Kn^era countv,
St;ite of <>klahoma., s.iiil real estate
will be sold oil the follow ing terms and
conditions, towit: Cash.
Dated the 17th day of August 1909.
F. >1. COURTNEY.
Joe A. Ford, tiuardiaii.
Atty. for Guardian.
NOTICE
i
New Pa.int
and Wall Paper Store
CLAREMORE, OKLA.
If you want the best We have it. If you want the
cheaper grddes come and look our stock over. We
have all kinds.
Paint, Paper, Glass, Brushes and Painters' Supplies
PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY ^
Canfield Wall Paper and Paint Company
HENRY L. WELLS.
Tonsorial Artist
Next to Inola State Hank. (>ood workmanship and courteous
treatment. Give me a call
J. W. RICE, ~~
Dray and Transfer Line
All kinds of hauling done on short notice
M.W,OSWALT, Elliott ®, Howard,
' LAWYERS
Cameron
James
IHl
Lumber a.t Wholesale Prices
The following are some of our low prices on lumber
£x. Star A Star Shingles $3.00 per M B Flooring
No. 1 Drop Siding . 20.00 per M C Flooring
1-2 inch Bevel Siding B 16.00 p^r M 5-8 ceiling No. 1
No. 1 Laths . 3,oo per M No. 1 Boxihg
No. I Ship Lap . 17.SO per M No. 1 Dimention
B Finish S3 per hundred Agatite, per ton
Br.ck $8 per M 4x4 No. 1 Porch Column. 75c
Window, form $1.25 to 1.75 Linseed Oil 6Sc
ure lute Lead 7c lb Kewells high grade pure paint 1.40 per gallon
Portland Cement 50c sack , High grade lime $1.25 bbl
^iirdw"re> Glass, Etc., at very low prices. If you
want high grade lumber it will pay you to figure with me before
OSCAR tJEFFERS
NOTICE
State of Oklahoma, County of Koir-
ers, ss.
In the County Court of staid county
sitting in probate.
1 In Re Kstate of Rhoda and Philip
Brown, Minors.
K. C. Purdy. Guardian.
rjie petition of K. C. Purdy as the
guardian of Rhoda Brown and Philip
Brown, Minors, having tie«*n presented
to tlii court praying for an order be
made authorizing tin- |H-titii.ner to sell
the whole, or no much, and hiicIi |*arts
of the real estate described in said
petition as tlie court shall judge neces-
sary ami beneficial, at private sale;
and it appearing tothecourt from such
|>etition that it is necessary to sell the
whole or soine portion of the real es-
tate for the purpose aud reasons men*
tioned in said petition; therefore said
petition will 1m* tiled herein and a time
appointed for hearing the same.
It is hereby ordered by ttie court
that Monday the 30th day of August,
l1*", at 2 o'clock p. in. of said dav. the
same beiHtf a day of the s| ecial term
of the County Court of Rogers County.
t>e and the same is appointed as the
time when all person* interested in
h.imI e*t;ite an* tiirecteil anil requiretl
to appear before this court and show
cause why an order should not be
granted to said petitioner to sell
much of the real estate of said minors
S22.50 per M I ;«s may tie necessary.
State of Oklahoma,
County of Rogers, ss.
In the County Court.
Ill the matter ol the guardianship of
Stella McIntosh, Cornelius McIntosh,
Daisy McIntosh. Viola Choteau and
Luther Allen. Minors.
Now, on this 17th day of August
1W, coines F. M. Courtney as guar-
dian of the estates of the above named
wards having filed herein his petition
for the sale of the real estate of said
wards for the reasons in said petition
stated.
It is ordered that said petition be
and hereby is set for hearing on the
17th day of September, A. l>., |Qn« , at
10 o'clock a. in., at which time the ]
next of kin ami all persons interested
in the estate of said wards are requir-
ed to appear and show cause, if anv
they have, w hy an order should is>t In-
granted for the sale of so much of the
real estate of said wards as may lie
necessary for the reasons in said
titit :ons stated. It is further ordered
that .1 copy of t?.is order be published
for three nyccessi weeks in the Inola
Regis, i, of Inola, Oklahoma.
Dated this 17th day of August, 190").
ARCHIBALD BONDS,
County Judge.
Joe II. Ford, Atty. for Guardian
Manufacturer of
ALL KINDS OF
Lumber
Farmers Bank Huildine
Claremere, Okla
Bridge Lumber
Extra Lengths in Dimention
Figure with u on your bill
Lirge stock now on hand
Mi.l on the Verdigris at No. -1
old stuinl
C. V. ELLIOTT,
Physician and Surgeon
All calls promptly answered
Office over Brixey's store
20.00 per M
li .no per M
17.50 per M
17.50 per M
6.00
No. 1 Doors $2.00
Turpentine R5c
And it is further ordered that a ropy
of .his order tie personally served on
all person* interested i" said estate,
anil general gu&rdian of a minor, so
interested, and any legatee or devisee,
provided they are residents of Rogers
County, at least ten days before the
time appointed for hearing said iwti-
tion unless they shnll waivtsuch no-
tice in writing,and signify in writing
their assent that an order of sale be
made as prayed for in said petition.
It is further ordered by the court
that said notice miy be served by pub-
lication in tlie Inola Register,a weekly
newspaper of general circulation iu
said county for four successive weeks
nest before said date of hearing.
Dated this the 28th day of July,1<NIV.
ARCHIBALD BONDS,
County Judge
$l,000,000.OO
for FARM LOANS
We are still in the business
We have the cheapest money
in the county
It costs you less to get a loan from us
than any other firm in the county
You save time also
If you will call at our office we will
try and convince you that we are right.
We w rite Fire and Tornado
INSURANCE
in the very best companies in the
world at the very lowest rates. We
insure stores, dwellings, farm houses,
hay barns and hay iu the bam, in
fact everything that is insurable, in-
cluding school houses and churches.
We give all business entrusted to us
our personal attention. Call or write,
Littlefield Loan A Investment
Company, Claremore, Ok.
C. H. J. Fink Co.
CONTRACTORS
and BUILDERS
C. S. Wortm&n,
Attorney at Law.
Will practice in all courts
Notary Public in Office
CLARKMORK, OKLAHOMA
H. L. COURTNEY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office next to Rice's Drug store
Calls promptly attended
Monroe <81 K&ufmjp
j Boot and Shoe repairing
We repair and manufacture
HARNESS
| All kinds of galvanised iron and
tin work done on short notice
A. F. MOOD,
Attorney st Law.
Both civil and criminal practice,bank-
ruptcy and probate practice. Pension
business a specialty. Office over Cltv
Drutf Store, CLAKKMORK, OkJa
E. C ALBERTY,
Attorney at Law,
Real Bstate and Loans
Room 7 Farmers Bank and Trust
Building
Claremore. Okla
H. Tom Kight John T. Kuard
C. Brinks Holtzendorf)
Kight, Ezzard A Holtzendorff,
Attorneys at Law
Specialties: Civil, Criminal Probate
and taillections.
Offices: Claremore, Okla.
Chelsea, Okla.
W. E. Moody • A. Hi Mryer
MOODY 6 MEYER,
Lawyers
Office in Farmers Bank and Trust
_ Building
i ractice In all the courta
Claremore, Okl*
J. R. Whitlon
Groceries, Meat,
Flour and
Feed.
Highest price raid for buttery
effKs and other country produce^
St. L. I. M. 8c Sou.
R. R. Co.
Time Table.
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"OINO NORTH
Jj°. W4 8:00 p to
No,.10fl 7:45 a
No. 192 Local Freight 11 45 a at
Q. P. MORGAN, Local Agent
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