The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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SEE THOSE ON DISPLAY AT
Cameron & James
sTu. TiTe FRfc
" i he Only Insured-*sV
If you want the best medium priced
5ewing Machine,
.all ball bearing, with an insurance
policy behind it, call on us.
The Inola 'Register Quit four 0 Knocking
.==«=—Put up jjpur little hammer and
$1.00 per ykar ) Quit knocking. There is nothing
- 1 wong with Inola. The trouble
BY INOLA PRINTING
if you do not get along bett.-r.
Again we say, quit your d
J. PHILLIPPE, MANAGER.
MERCHANT HAS PROPER IDEA
Oeeenl Lib* tin Way Bit CKy Usrts
Ar Run and Tail*
Why.
Inmin*r Ttaltor la a small sea-
port town was amased and amusad at
the ssaortment of marchandlsa dis-
played in tha Uttla store at the head
"f tha wharf.
The ahoweaae was devoted to an ae-
•ortaaBt of eandy at ona and and a
lot of clgara and tobacco at tha other
end. and no barrier between. Next to
the showcase stood a motor endue
"*T*ral buadred dollars.
Thinking to pleaee the proprietor,
•aye the Youth's Companion, the Tie-
'tor remarked that even the large de-
partment etoree tn Boston could not
boaat of aneh a collection.
"WoU." be eald, "| ain't aplag them
etoree, 1 caa teU you. I aim to keep
what my folks want When a maa
waata an engine for his ho t he wants
it, and If the fleh are running be
eea-t wait to eend way to Portland or
Boeton for It. He waato It when he
doee, then and there."
After a little pauae be continued: "I
don t like the way they do buelneee In
taem big storee, anway. Why. when
you go Into a store up to Boston the
first thing you know somebody aaka
you what you want.
"Now. nerer do anything like that
If a maa comae Into my place I pass
the time o' day and aak him to set,
and after be'e set and talked a while
if be wants anything be'U tell me. I
never peeter a man to buy. Maybe he
ain't come to buy; maybe he's come
1 to talk."
J. W. GIBSON, President
W. L. HAKKIS, Vice President
R E, EDM ISSON, Cashier
KAY SHEARER, Assistant Caahier
INOLA STATE BANK
Capital and Surplus $2l,000.oo
A Bank with something solid behind it
Deposits Guaranteed—Substantial Stockholders
wiQ
Deposit with us when you have money—We
loan ycu when you need money
■ ' " 11 - - Again we
Entered at the post office at! knocking.
•Inola, I. T., as second class mail tr "
-matter. I >ou want to sell your farm
or town property list with
I H. L. WELLS
Thursday. Sep. 1, 1910
Mrs. Herman Bruns, of Van
jBvren, is the guest of C. H. J.
lFink and family.
M.ra. C. C. Price and Mrs.
.John Evans visited Claremore
"Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs, Bessie Orastead and Mrs.
.jElla Coker returned to their
(home at Galena, Ks., the first of
week after a week's visit in this
.city.
M. J. Cameron and family have
moved into what is know as the
l^dford house in Grandview ad- ir i „
^ition, recently purchased by C. merchandise l.i'lnola
"rice. This is good property ^ i>nmo i— - •
Surprise Pirty
Revival Services
A Revival meeting is being
held at the Baptist church, con
ducted by Rev. Pennington, of
Bixby. Rev. Pennington has
just closed a very successful
meeting at Bixby. He is quite
an able preacher. Rev. Craw
ford, the pastor of the church
here, will assist in the meeting
after this weik. A cordial in
vitation is extended all to attend
these services.
Have Sold Out
We have sold out our stock of
erchandise i.i Inola to James
• Datne who has taken oharire
of same.
ORIGIN OF THE GUN SALUTE
tvMpIrt* by D—lr% of One Nation to
•how Friendliness for thlpe
of Another.
We certainly appreciate the
On last Saturday iii«rh ~u, . ®any courtesies we have bwn
BOorfMofVK * ab<>Ut 8,lown while enga^d in bns
or 60 of the young people of ness in Inola. We have out some
inola and vicinity gathered at the H#c°unts which we must get in
beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs ?. k'ndly ask all to call and set
A. B. Mull, 4 miles northwest of * 8t?.rf with G T. Single
\Ve are compelled to close up'
our books and will appreciate it
if you will call at once and make 1
settlement, either in cash or good
note, or the accounts will be
turned over to an attorney for
collection. In order to avoid
paying costs you must call and
make settlement by the 20th of
The origin of the salute with gnne
le supposed to have been Inspired br
the desire of one nation to make a
show of friendliness for the ships of
another. In the old daya of smooth-
bore and mussle-ioadtng cannon It re-
quired several minutes to load and
Are the urn. and thla lapee of time
was meant to Indicate a friendship
trust In the mission of the warship of
another power.
In the beginning of the salute In the
United States the one for the Union
gave one gun for each state. Finally
the national salute waa Used at twen-
ty-one guns. The president as well aa
the presidents of foreign republics
and sovereigns of foreign states are
seluted wfth twenty-one guns. The
salute for ambassadors of this or oth-
er nations Is nineteen guns. The vice-
president of the United States also la
entitled to a nlneteen-gun salute.
Admirals and cabinet members are
entitled to seventeen guns, mlnlstere
plenipotentiary and rice admirals fif-
teen. and the mmfann<«i*i_ _
Mf. and Mrs. Guy It. Rjce
visited in
week with the formers
parents:
Mr. and Mrs.
Notice of Publication
erf'ss* °' 0klahon,^l• bounty of Rog-
In the District.Court of .aid County,
ti. c. Ik-sett, Plaintiff.
vs.
B. B. Jones and Irwin Donovan.
I J"oesn'and I
Iiwin Donovan, will take notice that
they have been sued in the above nam-
e«l court in an action to cancel deed
c" e Vo^-iJ^' thf **■'"* civil
case J>o. 7<X>, and muat answer the
t te petition Hied therein by said plain-
heT' iSlo'o ,he l2th ,hl-v of Octo-
• 1 or *aid petition win be taken
j.« true and a judgment for said pfain
tiff as asked by him will be granted
and rendered iicoonlin^ly,
Attested. LKE SETTLE.
a ~ 'pr'i of District Court.'
,*,T- McClelland, Deputy
I Seal| r '
H. Tom Kigbt. Atty. for Plaintiff.
Order of Hearing Petition
ersi'sl'" °f °klilhom*' Co" fy of Rog-
1 In the Ccunty Court.
In the matter ot the eatateof Andrew
J. Lamb and Klla May La.nh, MiiJo*
To tile next of kill and all nerson*
interested and concerned-
rhe petition of D. W. Lamb, ™ar.
dian of the estates of the above named
"111 O S. having been presented to this
INOLA
The best town of its size
In the state. Good rich
farm land can be bought
at from $20 to $40 per
acre, owing; to
tance from town
provements.
the dis-
and im-
* —• IBM,
Air. and Mrs. Mull treated them
royally, and the occaoion will
Jong be remember by all as a
■moat pleasant and enjoyable
affair.
Notice of Publication
°' <*< '<> «< k««- , ro,te „ule
vs. ' I tJrixey or Singleton
* auunrmis nr« n # i' r rnmi to thii
teon, and the commanding offlcer of a author!'>at a" °"t,'r ^ m;"'-
ehlp of war eeven. authoriinijf saul petitioner to sell err
,..A sswjsrsrt: sssafr a
'•— " "«• ms custom long ago
disappeared, although small sailboats
of English warships still let go their
sheets when passing a flag offlcer.
SCHOOLS
W. E. Moody A. H. Meyei
MOODY & MEYER,
Lawyers
■ Office in Farmers Bank and True!
Building
Practice in all the courts
Claremore, Okla
i J. R. Milton
Groceries. Meat,
Flour and
Feed
Highest price paid for butter,
eggs and other country produce!
c. v. elliottT
Physician and Surgeon
j All calls promptly answered
I Office ov r Strong's store
H. L. COURTNEY,
Ph>sician and Surge«n.
Office n«*xt to Kice'a Drug ator*
Calls promptly attended
to low.r n "* °f 0,h®r ■atlone , « ary to sell certain lands for the Calls promptly
rvan ^ war <2K,m*®t'ng an English • ami reasons mentioned in the better I ree School
man o war. This custom iona aeo tow it: For the eilu.-kiinn
disappeared, although small sailboats *a'<,.minor - " I '*Cllltle are afforded any Ca. T T Kg
of English warships still let go their i " therefore ordered that the 23d'* /li -„ ^ .. Dt. L« 1, fVfl.
■hoots * "r «iay of seutemiwr mm ,u_" ""liWnere In the state. We 1T1
have a most magnificent
and In-
12th grade.
B B. Jones and Irwin Donovan,
IrwTndD^nt,ant"' B ^efj"nea"'and
ihev h?°n0r.*n' Wi" take notice «hat
jthey have been sued in the above
jnamed court in an action to cancel
Jthe'pwdUM^V^i^l^"d^nrnaT'anTwer Fara)er " nk Building
.-ul_1910' or petition will be
Plaintiff ia J.udfr,nt,nt ,or aaid
rran «l ^ hlr" will be
' rendered accordingly.
Attested: LEF SETTLE,
r„ f District Court
fse^JT- McC"Uand' Deputy.
HiJ2l?hKi£ht; ^,ty- for pl intiff.
1st pub. Sept. 1, 1910.
It is therefore ordered that the "•i.l
;0%v *rpt,,"1". •- « the hour of
.ha, . 'ore of saiil day
that being a day of the regular term -
k,.... , Csuse for Suspicion. I ™ «Mirt, be and the same is aiv C I n nnn mi . , . .
note, or the accounts will be Ftar thrM Sundays In BUcceMlon the Ee^in^lZsTa^ r""" $,0'000-(K) brick building
d^r hi "hcerta,n church WM «taa- ana. re* "iretl to aps- ar blBio'^lhu and emP'«y Six teachers,
dened by the appaaranee of a back- court and show cause vvhv an V I ^ . '
sliding husband la hie wife's pew* •houW "«t be""granted to «"l teach Up to
Then suddenly this gratifying exhlbt- ,lc''ler « ll sai.l pruperty. Ll.,,11-.. ai.
tlon ot aa awakened conscience / .h * ,,lereforr ""leretl, that a copv'
ceaeed. One day the nastor mat tha • M or"er puhlishe.1 for four i W/^ „ .
delinquent In a street car weeks consecutively in the Inola Keg-1 e nev®r have less than
JLlzrjrL'zzsr* - n 8 mon,h4 te"n- °ur
aTK r.-vrsf.'S'jr S^-iaSHSSrt,,ef",arte wh,ch *u
plcloue ber. thisi court will hear the pe- I Ways Insures a low tax
BusptclousT" exclaimed the !^on ^ D W. Lamb, guardian of .
J^..P v1*1"1/of Amlrew J. Lamb and ' Our people are CS-
fclla May Lainb as to the advisability ^i.ll a .
. .... . "ty peclally enterprising and
w.._ when It
Sc Sou.
R R. Co.
Time Table.
Elliott <2 Howard,
lawyers
OOINU SOl'TII
Claremere, Okla
A. F. MOOD,
Attorney at Law,
iwh -P'/ire7,OPe Okla
p^k « and erim'nal practice
Office over post-office. '
"Z -5"-;.Cta3 p«'«*
and necessity of the sale of the
described in .i.-
deviltry outside th^
Ella May Lamb:
quarter
to stay away from church
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
103
1:0."i
1 I
I^ocal Freight
K:36 a m
8:00 p m
1:10 p id
UOI.NtJ NORTH
104
100
192
I^ocal Freight
SflO p a
7:45 a a
11:45 a iu
Now What Do
You Think?
* Ch«nc you teldoin fay, to s.v. n...r
A" ',"Z' * «« • « a
E ery suit at $18. $16.50 and $15
goea at
All $13.50 suits to go
at
,Tnd2®I3:S0 at just HALF PRIcf
That is $12.50 suits for
•10 Suits
for
And Remember
THIS: Hsirt ShafFner
$15.00
10.00
8.50
6.00
5.00
Change In Man.
Men are not the same throuah all
divisions of their agee; time, espeii-
ence. eelf-reflectloaa. and Ood's mer
dee. stake la some well tempered
f'nds a kind of translation before
death, and men to differ from them-
eelree aa well aa from other vmnaam
Hereof the old world afforded many
eiamplee to the Infamy of latter aaee
wherein men too often lire by the
nile of their Inclinations; so that
wlthoot any astral prediction, the Brat
day nr.. the laet; men are eommo*.
ly aa they were; or rather, aa bad dla-
poelUons ran Into worae hablu tha
evanlna doth ui
spirited
conies to school matters.
We also have good
lw ^ i,f.ihe *w ^u «*"an'iat'he churches and an excellent
quarter ot the «w quarter of the ■
je quarter of Section 21. Township 2o C,a*S Of Citizens.
Ail persons interested will how
cause, if any they have, on the Uate
uperea a"° e mentioned at my office in the
before f.tyof Claremore. Rogers County, dk!
tham. "orna« why said sale should not be
K^^nteu.
Given under my hand and the seal
of this court this 23<1 day of August ia
i« . Archibald bondh. i If you want to better your
u T . . County Judge. ^
. Tom Kight, \tty for guardian. ~
1st pub. hept. 1, imo 4t
A. B. ADCOCK, Local AReot
SUMMONS
State of Oklahoma, County of Row-
's, ss. ™
evening doth aot flrown, but eoa^r omT erf'
o Uhom. J. W.
Wer. Special Deputy Conatable.
Why Me Carried tha Lantern. I n 2*' hereby "*nmande«l to notify
eUlail?4 m** "U,OOU U .,h«« h'. ^
^mrr^m tn# Lantern. r n J w-iw anu«i ronoiiry ^
Aiirjs:'• SSsm ; countr>'- Any Informs-
nm. WA«3 ^SyiJuJ'WraS lh*It,on will be hr-
nlsh«' The keglstej.
fflKlanl Ia anew... s m . . . ti t
condition financially,
physically or morally
come to Inola. We need
more good people to help
build up our town and
country. Any Informa
* • — —— ■•e • ||
Some one, meeting htm,
blind; If* all the seats to
* Mara Suits this year will
getea lantera. *"" ?.I°w,' "ip. Rogers County.Sti,,;
• M: "Toure "'J1 ^h "ia, ami summon, the de-
> rou whether L? ,b^?r* "*'d Justice
*t uee to you .u®!"?*'j"1*' '• • Townahip.
copied neat year by mo,« other make™ « ' wilI
•o buy two of them, one for now anU Zr n^t yeTr T°U
Laderer-Davis Clothing Company
The good clothes stoke "
CLAREMORE Oklahoma •
«'■ Of Of What uae~to m on,f# ,n ' •. 'ia !a Townahin
!" * ^ 4001 CVr7 hta- swer the' bill °i Zmu'1
Urn la order to eae (he road." reniu* w • . . ^Particulars of said It.
the blind maa. "but to keeTeoml fo3 !h! ",,m of • 00
llhe yon from ruaalna Mjyi - him i.t Li ? t ",ure"' Hlrd against
breaking my plteber" * ^ ,iITw ;ni<1 on or before
^ of September. l« lo, at tn
NM. Year ffa^^. | J^^^e^'ls^Vr^ ^.l
iljgluai la aw*#UM br risk, bvl •Ufnm°n« «n or More tJie Ml
I Heptemher, 19ti>.
Given under in>- hanil this 2JU day
i of Au^uit, 1910. y
J. R. NORTH.
Justice uf the Peace.
We are not In the real
estate business.
wewrruuoa la sweetened by Hah. tmt
ve muet eioept bank de oelta.-Lo^ l September. i9io.'
e*Ue OouHeisfoarmaL ^ , Giv
▲ad bow about ■atrlaogyt
of thiu
day of
*1
I Sewing Machine
Tim MkMl iklx SMMl
j* — * *■>«>>.■
•« -w ^
Sold by Camwon a Ja«e$
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The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1910, newspaper, September 1, 1910; Inola, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180271/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.