The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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«he Inola Register
$1.00 PER YEAR.
BY INOLA PB1NTING (JO.,
M. 3. PHaum, MANAGER.
■
Entered at the post office at
Inola, I. T.t u second class mail[
matter.
Thursday. Feb. 17, 1909
€. S. Wortman,
Attorney at Law.
Will practice in all courts
Notary Public in Office
CLAREMORE, QKLAHOM A
A. F. MOOD,
Attorney at Law,
Claremore, Okla
Both dell and criminal practice
Probate practice, sale of Minora'
land* and Land Titles a specialty.
Offi-e over post-office.
That Car Load ol
Moline
Implements
J. W. GIBSON, w. L. HARRIS, t
President Vloe President
RA Y SHEARER, Assistant Cashier
E, EDM ISSON,
Cashier
i
W. E. Moody A. H. Meyer
"dOODY & MEYER,
Lawyers
f ttioe in Partners Bank and Trust
Building
i. -ai'tlce in all the courts
Claremore, Okla
E. C ALBERTY,
Attn pi: ey :i t- La v.
l.statt' and Loans
Kinar 7 Farmer* Rank and Trust
Uuilding
Claremore, Okla
:g Has
| Cameron
Arrived
& James
Report of the Condition of
Fnola State Bank
... 231
- 202
... 67
Willie
School Notes
Ncmfcttr retained on roll
.Avowtry daily attendance
r per feet in att
Those ranking one:—
Chart—Nellie Ellison,
Tiii!i*r
J si—Johnnie Omstead, Johnnie
Fcl;tnd, Sneirtv Hinds.
-d—L'.t-.lie Wells, Hilda McLain
ad—Hilda Reynolds, Irine Tin-
ker, Lost* r Butler,Frank Tinker
4th—Fne Si*a.n bower. Velma
Orirnes.
5th--Mildred Courtney, Lucy
Kendall
Roy
0t.h - Oiine Hathaway,
Cummins, Jennie Robb."
7th -Daisy Ross, Lyle Rice,
mullet Brown.
8tl — Kelles Spainhower, Stella
Mi-Lain, Luella Atkins, Das a
frelaud.
9th—Fred Butler.
10- Jack I'hillippe, Nellie At
M11: s
12th—Bertha Reynolds.
Threshermen, Attention
There will be a mass meeting
of the operators of threshing
machinery held in Oklahoma at Inola, in the state of Oklahoma,
City March, 8, 9, and 10, for the thecIo,eo( business Jan. Ji, iqio.'
purpose of effecting a state or- r , *E80URCE8
ilttnizalion of th. Brotherly of oSHrSS U„.*22M2 ,:
Threshermen. Similar organi- *ecV,red.
zations have been formed in other Banking House etc
states and much good accom- £urnjtur«'Jind fixture.
i*i | « , Uuf from Banks
pnslieu. At these conventions Checks and other Cash Items
all matters pertaining to the best Ca*h in Bank
interests of threshermen will be Total - . *40 i« 74
discussed. Some of the best LIABILITIES
speakers of the country will be Capital Stock Paid in tioooooc
present. 1* —*•- •
1336.38
1,947.59
2.483.2
850.(*>
8,98< .l
4). .HI
Undivided profits, less ex-
penses and taxes paid 363.1(,
Individual deposits subject to
Check 28,700.74
1 line Certificate* of De-
posits 1,000.00
Cashiers Checks Outstanding 91.S4
Total - - $40,155.74
State of Oklahoma, County of Rotr-
era, ss. *
I. R. E. Edmisson, Cashier of th
above naned bank, do solemnly sweai
- - —- — «. that the above statement is true to the
Mr. Sanders has lived in ',e*tof my knowledge and belief *
help me God.
R. E. EDMISSON. Cashie,
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 3d day of Feb. 1910.
. , ,E- w- Estes. Nctary Sublic
i seal j
Correct Attest:
E. R. Shearer,
W. L. Harris,
Directors.
Dentistry
ij Dr. Hryuu at Claremore.
Ollic- ovty Hank of Claremore
C. J. lirown, an ex banker and
Barron got up a petition last
week asking the county commis
siomp-s to appoint him justice of
the peace in place of J. W. (ira
bain who had moved to Colorado.
The commissioners acted upon
capitalist of Wagoner, was in the the petition favorably, and made
city Monday on business. the appointment. This was
I want to loan the farmers of done by Barron's friends
In...a neighborhood money on without his knowledge. They
SZr*"r {"r "'"""J *'r did ir> kn,,wintf that he is honest
loans" tiian :,!l".™Z^otilors. a,,d ca ; ^ « d ««■• •'«
^ I vo n w I s ,111(1 tell me uould 1,0 d"ty. He is erni-
what you have nently qualified, having served
A. ROSS MOORE, as justice of the peace 17 years
I- ■ I'emore, Ok. in Missouri.
For farm and city loans, lire,
lightning or tornado insurant*,
see H. L. Wells
The Announcement of W. E.
Sanders for Sheriff of Rogers
county subject to the democratic
primary to be held in August.
appers in this issue of the Reg
ister.
what is now known, as Rogers
county fftr years and has always
been an honest, upright citizen.
He served his people as sheriff of
what was known Cooweescoo-
wee district, and he also served '
with honor and credit in the;
Cherokee senate. There are few 1 Deputy SherifT A^fTrvi,. ,
men in Rogers county bet:er and Town Marshal' San. Malw
known than Mr. Sanders. had business at Claremore yes
Some of the friends of D.-L jterda*-
Didn't Hurt.
"The ladies of our congregation.*
esld the minister's little boy, "are
rery fond o' rot*. A good many of
'em gave pa some slippers on bis birth
day—"
"I thought your pa always used a
■Upper to sf ank you with."
"That s Just it. The slippers the
ladles gave him are the soft kind
that's made out o' wool."
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 Heal Estate Loans
Deputy . heriff A K. Crichton
and 1 own Marshal Sam Marlow
have been chasing alleged boot
legjjers. Mr. Crichton is on to
;i novel way of catchirg them.
I lie secret must not be divulged.
The boys who buy 40 rod stuff
and sell it for 8, have been mak
hit about two trips week to Ft.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BUY
LEE'S SEEDS
Smithearryinjf big uit on..
Hloiig, in which to carry back'jec* to the action of the <iemot ratio
their "wardrobe" which usually I l>r'mary- w- E- sanders
' " Harvey J. Wilson, of Cotooaa an-1
Announcements will be published in
the Kinter from now until the pri-
mary in August at J5.00, each pavable
cash in advance.
T. „ . SHEKIF^ ' We sell only the best. If
1 he Kegister is authorized to an- v.<ne ^ani„. i . • .
nounce the name of Hirrm Stevens for : y ,lot lfool> theiil
re-election to the office of sheriff of. we will ship you direct Write
firasst """""ol | * •<" ' >
I hereby announce myself a candi-
V
"sists of about ">0 half pints, or
J quarts. Whfen it comes to
lot he« a boot logger is like a
•ouutry editor in that respect
neitiier one has enough to till one
thorites the Register to announce him-
self as a candidate for sheriff of Rog-
ers county. subject to the democrnic
primary in August.
REGISTER OK DEEDS
r* * - uii uue i ^ nl- I1. Payne .iniunmct's fcr re-
side of a suit case. A man who1 ^11°", ,he office of re>fi*,er
i . , , ueeils of Rogers countv subject to the
ol lows boot legtflllg for a busi , action of the <leinocratic primary.
nes* has a hat d life to live, and j COUNTY JUDGE
*eeiUM to think, he ought to 1 «le*ire to announce inv candidacv
'"n"'""" f-JK.'Sesr $: tzz c™:&
allj. \\ hen lie m'IIh it pint of the volcr* l,,e democratic primary,
poisonous stuff usually sold by! J" W" chef^.'^UU.
pedlers, for $1 lie is paid in the [ I_ hereby announce myself as a can-
transtictloit ubout 75 cents for for county jucl^e of Kogrr*
the chance he takes and the man mar"-:'' "ubiKt to h'tom KUiirr'"
buys it j* under i.o obli^a j county attorney
tlon.ogoon the Witness Ntand ' 1 hereby announce mvsei; .is a can-
.111(1 shield ilim. t'ountv Alti.e- . tor. cou, t> attorney of Ro^
Arthur G. Lee,
Seedma.i\,
w '
Fort Sm.th, - A.k
G M Spurlosk
Auctioneer
I will cry your sale nt reason-
de prices. (Jive me a trial
!>>ave dates at the
OfUce ill (I I'll (hi till- re:
Register
it
County Aitor-
ney Hall says he is anxious to
pi ottfcute those who violate the
law if anyone will furnish the ev
idence, and it is ^u.l^e Moods'
duty tonive them h fa;r trial,and
if convicted, pa-s sentence. He
|S ready to Uo thai. And Sheriff a clean set of lxx,^; V,,
■swpilens says there is always 1,(" an.) courteous tr.atm-nt
room for one more at his board Wll|h «lat ti..-c-.i.nf. i i,
I'U house. Tin.is t||int,
certain, if you do Tall in Sheriff suites Best at Cli Try A:
•SD'pI.etih' liiinds >, will be well al,fier's.
dfir. Ti,
county subject to the action of thedt-in-
ocratic primary to be held in August
FRANK KRTEL
COUNTY CLERK
w J. El.lridire, the pr. ,ent vlep tv
clerk ot Rogers county, is a candidate
for the office of county cl< rk ;it it,.-
il>';noi-nitic primary t >'le h.-M .i, Asi
favo r-
what
ofii.-,'.
Alex
Patient Apclo(jist.
"Charley, dear." said young Mi*.
Torkins. "you said you knew exactlf
which horse would win that race."
"I thought I did."
"O. well, accHeats will happen.
Maybe one of the other horses ?ot
frightened and ran away."—Washlu*
too Star.
| eared t r. The sheriff is a jolly
Oig hearted fellow.
1 he liegtster doesn't wa t to
be haid on anyone, and isn't go
ing to intentioiially, hut when
b<« tlegg.M.s willfully violate the
law, defy the officers, make
tin eats nt'.iinst theuiHid citizens
of the town it is t(, ,.H)| a
halt. I oils were found aunniNt
foul- ill Claremoreyt-sien!av,and
one from Inola.
You pay no Premium
ON
Hart-Shaffner & Marx
Insured CJothes.
They cost you less than you ever knew
good clothes could be sold for. Yet you
take no chance of finding anything but
all wool in them, You run no risk that
wear will make them lose their shape and
good looks. The fit, style and work-
manship would not disappoint even if
you had to pay high prices for these clothes
Our Spring lines are all coming in now.
We will be glad to show you our good
clothes when in our city.
NOTICE
Of Sheriff's Sale of Heal Estate
State of Oklalioina.
County of Rogers, ®s
FergnsDn-MclJaris Lumber Co.,
Hlaiinirt:
vs.
Whitney Lumber Co., Defendants.
Peculiarity ol Turks.
"TurkBareextromelypeculiar." writ, a
• traveler, "in regard to tho quality
of water they drink, and are willing to
be at aiuch trouble and exi*?:ise to o!
tain water of tho kind they prefer.
To be a perfect beverage, water must
Issue from a rock. ,all lroni a height,
b.' of medium temperature, llow lap-
Idly and copiously, ta3te sweet, spring
In high and lonely ground and run
from south to north or east to west.
T.'ie excellence ot uny water Is accord-
ingly deteruiim-d by the number of
theie condition* It fulfills It is re-
markable how much pleasure T.irki
find In visiting a famous spring In tlm
country, to spend the whole day b< 3lde
it, under the shade of trees, doing
little elae but drink carafe after carafe ,
of the water, as the elixir of life. Ko
sorts of this dmrripiion abound on
Real Estate
Farm and City
Property fcr sale,
lease or rent.
1 toy to loan on f.irnis at a
'Milhie rate.
' V'1" I c I erty with me
R. WHITT0N
R. Oiflon
*
I.
Jl
Groceries. Meat,
FJcur and
Feed,
Hiy;lii st |>rice | aid for butter,
eggs and other country produce!
Laderer-Davis Clothing Company,
Oklahoma
"THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE
CLAREMORE
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an order of sale to me directed and
delivered, issued out of the District
Court of Rogers County. Oklahoma, in
an action in said court, wherein the
rer|fuson-McDai is Lumber Company
a corporation, is plaintiff, and the
fendants. orU of this dMcrlpiion abound on |Tll!.A44 U •
Case No. 316 the shore* of tho upper liosporua m - i ■s'liaOIt 'ti llflWft fn
[hat by virtue dsr iu<*h >amM ■■ ti*I ^
der such names ss the Water of Life,
tho Silver Water, the Water Under the
Chestnut Tree, the Water Beside the
Hazels. The spectacle of the great
gatherings there on Fridays, arrayed
in bridal colors, seated tier above
LAWYERS
Partners Hank Bnildini?
('laremerp, Okla
C. V. ELLIOTT,
Physician and Surgeon
W hitney Lumber Company, a corpo- tier on the teiraced platforms built
sai.'i'T.iain.^t*1 which action against the itreen slope of the hill, the
^ainP.t j|^ def^dTnt Whit^erment W°n,Cn "bovP- th« ~en >°
ber Co., in the sum of $16 fliil^U al!! the Bha<'e of the branches meet- | * —
interest and cost of suit, tosatisfy wld J*" form" a P,ctur" All calls promptly answered
judgement and costs,I have levied unon P 'nt®r ■ power to reproduce." I ' ' answered
certain lots and buildings situated
thereon, together with the contents.
belonging to tlie defendant. Whitney
Lumber Co., not exem|>t from sale,
said real estate is descril>ed as fol-
lows:
Ortiee „v,.r strong'a *tor«
|h. l. courtney^
I Physician and Surgeon.
'Office next to Rice'a Drug store
< 'alls promptly attended
.Notice to Creditors to Present
Claims.
State of Oklahoma,
County of Rogers.
I j. ... , . In the matter of the estate of
<91 ^ T „ (In •' n'F11 (8)> Ninc P* Low,her- Deceased,
(14 „ iiI t #"} ^ k Four,een V,ola Lowther, Adminis^atrix.
(14) n the Town of Inola, Oklahoma, ' . No. <*)5 Protrit,-
and have duly caused said lots and In ^ie County Court.
building situated thereon, together Notice is hereby jfiven that letter.
• J *pprai et! according to of administration on the fAtatr of O r T m m *
aw at $635.(10. now therefore, mitice <i. Lowther, deceas.d were St. L. I M fr Q^.e
he comm 1'Vir"f i'; m. P,,r'u "« ol granted to the undersigned by the ** ^ OOUe
will^a-TV "'i*'"111or,,'r of *'<• I 2?-™? c<' " of the County of rLJ . D T5 r*
r "cl1 '<"• to Mate of Oklahoma, on the' loth day ol K« R Co
the highest bidder, said lots as above January. l< lo. ° V 01 V-«U,
Time-W-
SSSSv sw™
kn.iv.il as the Whitney Lumber Coin-
Oklahao .°e In0"' R<**r> Count*.
Witness my hand this 14th day of
February, 19J0. '
HIRAM STEPHENS. Sheriff.
« . beland. Deputy.
Moody A Meyer.
Attys. for Kerguson-McDaris Lum-
ber Company.
Fimt pub. 2, 17. l«Ho.
; n.i.iui iUUi nionuu
after the date of this publication with Hv,
necessary vouchers or they will be „
«MVI-.p.7cludrU ,^rm, anv '"'""His Of N'*- ifl r^xial Freight
said estate: or ,.„d claims may be - gni
tiled in said county court.
Date«l this 12th <lay of Jan. 1910 ' NOHTM
9:86 a m
8:00 y oi
ltl0p«
VIOLA LOWTHER.
, i< - _, Administratrix.
A. Mood, Claremore, Okla.,
1st pub. jJan
Atty. for Adrnr's.
20. 17J0, St,
101 H-OO n
No. 10.1 . 7;«>J
N«>- 1W- lyociil Freight 11:45
H. C. NULL, r cal Agent
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