The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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The Inolfr Register
$1.00 PER YEAR.
BY INOLA PRINTING CO.,
M. J. PHILLIPMC, MANAGER.
Entered at the post office at
Inola, I. T., as second class mail
imatter.
Thursday. Dec. 2, 1909
Phone No. 27.
To Xm&s
Bu ers
One $10.00 doll will be
given away absolutely
free
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore, of
noar Tiawah, visited in the city
last Sunday.
"S
Men's Suits and
Overcoats, fine Line
Low Price.
Come in and let me lit you out in
anything you want in the mer-
chandise line
E. W. Strong
When buying toys to
the amount of 2?c ask for
our numbered tickets
which we are giving out
in connection with the
giving away with this
$10.00
g Doll Free
We have a full line of
dolls for the children, all
sizes, all prices; also a
nice line of steel toys.
Doll buggies rocking
horses, etc.
In our Queensware de-
partment you will find
fancy hand painted
plates, salad bowls, su-
gar bowls and creaine rs
Vases, Dinner Sets, and,
numerous other pieces.
Do not delay your X ma *
buying until e\erythii>B «*
picked over, but ffet in on the
ff round floor. No one need be
"up against it" on what to
select. You can not help but
find something that just "fills
the bill" if you call on
Cameron
& James
Irving Hohimer is now work-
ing for the EL C. Robertson Lum
ber Co.
Rev. J. N. Tinkle, of Fairland,
visited friends here the letter
part of last week.
M rs. Roy Stroup, of Tulsa, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Ervin, and other rel-
atives and friends here.
Sam Marlow, Tid Crichton,
Jack Merchant, J. W. Bradshaw
and J. M. Coker took the early
train Monday for Claremore.
Mr. Ralston, manager of the
R C. Robertson Lumber Go's
yard here, is re staching his lum-
ber and putting the yard in tine
shape.
J. H. Randolph is here from
McLain (looking after business.
He says they are all enjoying
good health and are well pleased
! with their new home.
i Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy R. Rice like
| their r w home near Adair fine,
Guy is managing a ranch for
i Tom Hutton, whose home is in
Kansas City. They graze nnd
| feed several hundred head of
I cattle on this ranch every year.
Report of the Condition of
Inola State Bank
; at Inola, in the state of Oklahoma, at
the close of business Nov. 16, 1909.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts f24,581.40
Overdrafts secured and un-
secured
| Guaranty Fund
; Stock, Bonds, Warrants, etc
Banking House
, Furniture and fixtures
I Due from Banks
Cash in Bank
2863.13
151.<13
2.462.35
2.234.36
825.or.
843.27
2,245.92
$3(.,207.45
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in
Undivided profits, less ex
p«-nses and taxes paid
Individual deposits subject to
Check 24,322.51
Time Certificates of De-
posits 1,000. IPO
Cashiers Checks Outstanding 227.70
J. W. GIBSON, W. L. HARRIS, H. W, ESTES,
President Vice President Cashier
L. 0. ZIMMERMAN, Assistant Cashier
INOLA STATE BANK
THE BANK THAT ACCOMMODATES
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
Methods Modern Facilities the Best Service Efficient
If you are a customer of this Bank we thank you for
your patronage; if not, we earnestly solicit it.
^ 4 Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits
^ Collections a Specialty
^ Notary Public Real Estate Lo&ns Insurance
Sio.nou.oo
657.24
C. V. ELLIOTT,
Physician and Surgeon
All calls promptly answered
Office ov*r Strong's store
Total
*36,207.45
of Rotf-
State of Oklahoma, County
ers, ss.
I, H. W. Kstes, Cashier of the above
naned bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief, so help
me God.
Correct Attest:
H. W.ESTES, Caahi r.
W. L. Harris,
L. O. Zimmerman
Directors.
The Piano Fund
A piano has been purchased
for the Inola public schools and
the fund raised to date towards
paying for same is as follows:
Pund raised at box supper $3(3.00
.J H Ross 1.00
E W Strong 50
Oscar Jeffers 1.00
E R Rice 50
Cherry & Alexander 1.00
B P Tanner .50
Sam Marlow .25
C B Brixpy .50
M J Phillippe 1.00
Cameron & James 1.00
Guy L Davis .50
H Null 1.00
VV L Harris 50
J W Rice 50
J E Hathaway 50
H L Wells 50
J. R. Whitton 50
Inola State Bank 1.00
Several others have exprf ss >d
a desire to contribute to this
fund and the amount will be
greatly increased as soon as
Prof. Fleming gets time to call
on the people which will be in a
very few days.
Tanner wants K'OO bushels of
pecans. Highest cash price.
LINE
(joodS
Clothing, Shoes, Notions
We are full in nil lines but have some special bargains
in these lines, qhality considered.
Call and examine our line of Dress Goods, Outings,
Trimmings, Etc
J. H. ROSS
HENRY L. WELLS.
Tonsorial Artist
Next to Inola State Hank. Good workmanship and courteous
1 treatment. Give ine a call
The Register $1.00 per yr
Ask the man with whom you talk typewriters
if he has a machine with a Combination
Column Finder and Paragrapher
Inola Drug Co
E. R. RICE, Prop.
Patent Medicines, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Cigan and
Tobacco; Also Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc.
Presoptions carefully compounded at all hours.
T
He may tell you that he has not, but he will not tell
you that a typewriter without it is juit as good.
The Combination Column Finder and Paragrapher is
a feature so essential to successful typewriter operation that
it will eventually be incorporated in all typewriters.
The typewriter offering this feature today is the
J. R. Whitlon
Groceries. Meat,
Flour and
Feed
Highest price raid for butter,
eggs and other country produce.
H. L. COURTNEY,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office next to Rica's Drug stors
Calls promptly attended
A. F. MOOD,
Attorney at Law,
Claremore, Okla
Both civil and criminal practice
I'rohate practice, sale of Minors*
lamia and Kand Title* a specialty.
Office oter poat-office.
The Smith Premier Typewriter, Model 10, has four-
teen exclusive features—all of vital importance in producing
the beft work.
Let us send you complete descriptions of them.
THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER COMPANY. lac.
Syracuse, N. Y.
C. S. Wort man,
Attorney at Law.
Will practice in all courts
Notary Public in Office
CLAREMORE, OKLAHOMA
E. C ALBERTY,
Attorney at Law.
Real Estate and Loans
Room 7 Farmer* flank and Truat
Building
Claremore, Okla
C M Spurlock
Auctioneer
I will cry your sale at reason-
able prices. Give me a trial
Leave dates at the Register
Office and I'll do the rest
H. Tom Kight John T. Kz/arrl
C. Brooks Holtzenriorff
Kight, Ezzard * Holtzendorff,
Attorneys at Law
Apecialtiea: Ci*ll. Criminal Probate
and Collection*.
Officea: Claremore, Okla.
Cbelaea, Okla.
W. K. Morxly A. H. Meyer
MOODY * MEYER,
Lawyers
Offloe in Farmera Bank and Truit
Building
Practice in all the court*
Claremore. Okla
St. L. I. M. & Sou.
R. R. Co.
Time Table.
GOING SOUTH
No. 103 8.86 as
No. 1.05 • • 8:00 is
No. 191 Local Freight 1:10 p m
OOINlJ NOU1 H
No. 104
No. 106
No. 102 Local Freteht 11.45 a u
Jl. C. NULL, Loral Agent
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7:45 am
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The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1909, newspaper, December 2, 1909; Inola, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180197/m1/4/: accessed October 2, 2023), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.