The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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BUGGIES:
Absolutely and positively made from the BtST,
Strongest and most durable material.
Second Growth Mockory—STEEL SEATS—and all the
feat ti res which make up first-class Buggies.
D. KOEKIG,
President
U D DAVIS.
Vice Pre
A D. LANE,
Cashier
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INOLA STATE BANK
Safe, Conservative, Reliable.
If you havn't already got an account start one.
We can take care of it, no matter how large or how
small. Every courtesy possible granted our customers.
V> h_ther you are in the market for a Buggy or not come in and
LOOK THEM OVER
Inola Hardware & Implement Co
The Intra Register
Kitn
The Election
>. *0 Per iVar
. nULUFK,
her anil Pmpiietor
r.ida.v. Nov 7.1912
i whose interest thi>
was being handled,
Clarence Atkins went tc
sas City yesterday.
Buy groceries at Cherry's I -n ....
Bargains Tuesday s election passed off
o r • . .. - - I quietly here, there not being a
|{o> McLain visited the county vi„„ie .l-.., i, i
, . siiiKlf drunlf, and not even a man
eeat yesterday morning. , . . ....
* , who looked like he wanted to get
N.J. Hiehert made a business that way. Only one county can
trip to Claremore this morning j l'idate had any whisky here and
Mr. and Mrs. Itert Draper'wus handled in a very quiet
way — it was not a Candida e for
' sheriff
i whiskey
E. A Lawson and Edgar Bar either
nett visited the county seat Mon- There were 215 votes polled,
day afternoon. w,)jch js abmU (|p ^ ^
Cherry is making terms that short of the full vote of the town-
will enable all who need wagon ship. Following is the vote of
lor cream separator to own one. I lni„a t(Uvns,
lhest- terms will be withdrawn 1
C. Bushyhead, of Clare after Jan. 1, 1913 Cherry J democratic or
Eph Bentley returned a few |
... , . the, days ag., from Arkansas where Uf'I,UM"'an"r ruft
e coil candidate for County he ,,ad bwn aft<lr a " , Socialist or Debs
. • " and for himself for county of n )es Prohibition
?r^'*«rer. . j Owen for U.S. Senator
K v. R K. A'iUon and family, •N,"rntt Oobel went to; Dickorson, republican
have arrived here and have rent Musk,,«ee Tuesday to vote Mr Davenport, D. Congress
■•1 th ■ Mrs. Baer residence prop '* !l ""-eat admirer ..f Tlieo Daniel, K
erty. R-v. Wilson is the liew dore R^sevelt. Honds, I)
pastor of the M. E. Church. > If you need a ereatn separator I""*• .'v
s a plfHUiAiit appearing gt*n- | Ji A'*541 huy it n« w and pay ' ^
Mull R 97
M, C Roberts was elected
township treasurer on the re
publican ticket without any op
position.
We have only given the figures
on the three head men on the
socialist county ticket. Some
of the other candidates got a few
votes.
John B. Turner, democratic
candidate for supreme judge re-
ceived a majority or 20 votes.
The majority <>f the three deni
ociatic congressman at large
was about the same.
It Calcl-et Him.
"Pa," said little Willie, looking up
from' his book, "what does 'mantrap'
mean, anyway?"
"A 'mantrap?'" repeated the old
man. "Well, my ; 1:1. I don't know any
more effective mantrap than an old-
fashioned rocking chair In the center
of a dark room."- -Philadelphia Led-
Mr.
In Central America.
Central American porters carrj
their burdens in a chairlike contriv-
ance Ktrauiied «u their back*
HEAD HUNTERS Cf FORMOSA.
Race of
Man Eater, Whose Cry
for Blocd.
la
T. H Pomeroy, of Denver,
<< . is here visiting his sister, ar<? the proud parents of a hnunc
Mr* H tie Williams. He will ing baby boy.
exi" t'- to be here all winter.
M :• Hawk, of near Hennesey,
ret it• i home yesterday morn
ire :>fter a week's vi-.it with her
old iltue friend. Mrs. Cliaa.
f i w v: .
The National
Ticket
The mountainous interior of For-
mosa is inhabited by a race of blood-
thirsty sava^os, whose chief delight
!s to Rally forth on hea l hunting raids.
Few Btrangers (the excejtions being
some Intrepid Japanese explorers)
have ever penetrated far into the wild
mountain country which is the home
I of these savages.
The do in ik* rat * mai]i> a clean The7 appear to be akin to the
sweep ill Tuesd'. v'w -1,,: j of ,,orneo. but no definite study
u 1 , . . • ! "f their language or habit, has yet
11>011 imo Marshal have iiMea>t | boen made, though interesting le-
U f> electoral votes out of ."till I ta"? w"' ^ found In Consul David-
«ri111 «i f .... .♦ * . ■ 11 , * ions voluminous book on Formosa.
'P. f. ' 11 * 1 S ' 10 ] For hundreds of yeari tha tribes, eight
lait will yet 8 and Roosevelt ,n number, have withstood their eno-
poasibly 10*, yet there are a few wh° have never been able to
^ 1 ,.1 1.. ,l .. : Penetrate to their f&stn.-Rjes. It re-
Money lo Loan
I have a Loan Company that
desires to loan
$400,000
on liogers County farm lands in
either large or small amoints.
Will loan in dead claim or pro
1 bate title. Come and see me
JAMES RYAN
Claremore, Okla
Oftiee up stairs second stair
I way east of postoSiee
M. B. A. LODGE meets on
the 1st and iid Monday night
of each moi.th 111 Hnbbard'a Hall
M L KIPP. Seey
C. V. ELLIOTT,
Physician and Surgeon
All tails promptly answered
Office over Strong's store
H. L. COURTNEY
Physician and Surgeon
Dr. .7.
t!j'ir« . was li re e.ection
a -i ; for Walu-r Shaw.
States ill doubt tl.^t m..v penetrate to their fastnenses. It re- fH^SItOan ana .>Urge<
iv 1 s K" Wd'aa to ^ "uccesa tha , mw. , , , _ ,
" ''son. more eystenmlc Japaaeja will umte nei,r Inola SUte Hank
The senate Will be democratic1 *eJ,iov,>-
f as well as the house. «"frertlble thv tha
\v;is,„l — 1 *,a"ori of a military force Fhouid not
i,. The County Ticket i!e safe from ,!ie rald:' of h"®'1
U,2| wuuniy IIURBI huntera. but It wa. the ra e a few
hi The entire county democratic ypflrs M th t time one of the
17, ticket was elected except Nico of liie 'D ,hp°:"? t "f"*1 a ^,os,
. , 1 * of ,h' Jnpanese and made off with a
;> '1**111 lis for county ju«l«ea-,d .John ■cor" °f heads
<'al)a promptly ntt«n<ied
J. W. White
10j Llirickson for county commis Their more unual r.-.ethod In to ttal*
th© Chinese of el'^er ser when they
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Legislature
sioner. Shaw, ihe republican >f Pl-Pr when tbey
, . . are spaced in tea picking The av
nominee for county judge, de age creeps up unobserved to hli vie-
f ated Nicodemus, tlu* deiiio* transflvea him with hi.- '.ear. po-
ut re
y 1 ar.
man Rev. Wilson and family for il next fa"- T1,e Us" «'f't Oklahoma L'ity for Capital
stationed t i„/ will be worth something to you Guthrie
station, d at Moms last, this winter if you are only milk ICounty Judge
1 ing a few cows.—Cherry.
You've heard from us a num-
ber of times about our young
mens styles; better see them;
look at this new model, two but
ton sack, and see .if jou don't
want it. Greys, browns, tans,
mixtures, blues, $18 nnd up
Hart Sh&ffner
® Marx
clothes here; styles that
are very advanced; best
quality in materials and
tailoring; and fit guaran
teed.
You may decide to pick
your overcoat now. Some
lively things for you
510 to $25
■Suits $18 to 525 and up
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Ha nan Shoes
Stetson Hats
Laderer-Davis Clo. Co.
CLARKMORK, OKLA
This Store Is the home of
H rt Shaffner & Marx Clothes
Nicodemus I)
Shaw li
County Attorney
Hall 1)
< Joldsberry |{
Slu-rifT
Hiram Stephens
Holland K
Fanner s
; Treasiirer
Homer Denny I)
•J <' Bushyhead l£
County Clerk
Line I)
Hentley U
' lerk District ( onrt
M<-Cleihin l)
Hrisc'ie li
Supt Pub. Instruction
Dougherty D
Smith li
Fleming S
K- gister Dei<ls
Matthews D
liarnduilar it
Assessor
Hall D
Koss u
t oun'y ' i in 11,'ssioner
Dirii-kton D
W O If >yd |{
Justice ,| the Peace
Haoon D
Kuseh |i
Constable
Coker D ....
Vt ur/| If
1 owitship Clerk
Keytiolds I)
Strung K
To* nship Ti us tee
Kvans D
8" it-aied Nicodemus, the dem<>-
! :: cratic candidate by 7 votes and SH' l">ud ho ,s ln *
h<i It , « ,1 u, moment In the nc> h'>,rir :>:• ;;9.-
Hoy,1. the republican candidate MacmiiJan's Macar a •.
1!' for county commissioner, defeat
112 ed Dirickson, the democratic Mis. Ernest Davis, of Heau
~r< candidate by « vote moot, lexns, arrived Tuesday
.1,. . ' , uurnt for a visit with relatives
Following IS the majority of( friends.
Mj each candidate in the county ! <M11,i ,. , , . .
wu iiuii <• . ' Sunday school at rh" fireif irv
104 Hall-County attorney 683 school house every Sunday at
Shaw, H County Judge 7 2:80. Everybody iiivited.
Notice By Publication
•''•1 State of Oklahoma. Countv of K
I it'll er*- **•
Staple and Fancy
G?VOCtR!ES
Wi Stephens Sheriff
stj Denny Treasurer .
Line ('<miii t v ("|e| jf
871
Hi'tf. Dis-ds
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Mc('lellui) ' ii-rU Dis. ( 'ourt Tio , J''*lrirt Court in .ind fur tin-
ti: UM,n,y of S,a,T "'"klah una.
- , , <-ivii Xo. rue,
(50 /';",-ve Hawkins, Plaintiff
7h Matthews
37 Dougherty Co. Supt
.My st . !: < nice, naw Hid
I flesh 1 STouid ic piiosed to
|lisvo a share nf your |Mtntlia(vi
Lprions :oid courleou- tin..;
ineiit. Iiiv I p 11 call wh.'ti;ef
you buy or not
Goods Delivered
I buy Country Produce
A. F. MOOD,
Attorney at Law
Hall Assessor
Hundley —Co. Weigher
Hoyd,l{ Co Coiiiinissiouei
Dave Palkner and J. T
t;:«
ti
U'his-
'*• Claremore, rn i.
hester Ha« kin*. Uefendant ' lloth civil ami criminal practice
Will ! L ■ 'li 1 ,le'i,rr Hawkin*. l'rotiate practice, male of minora iantla
«. take ik it ice that he ha, n „lr,i al,J ialul '"V.ul '~1'
n the al<o\e nainetl court in an .^ction <>fioe over i*> | office
J'ruuKht t.y ZaUye Mawkin. aCaii„t
enhunt, democrats, were elected •> action 'tain^hrotiffht hVl'iir pS' Mi
c,ui,,y
tin Fir«t and SpcoikI Cnmuiis- ^>pal Hawkin*, a cliikl b< rn of her
sioner districts by larye maiori- wi.!u "d-oit; that
lies therein wa.-filed i„ th,
1 -L,, , , , . office of the clerk of the Diatrict Court
Alfhihald Honds, democrat, 111 and for Hojera County, Oklahoma.
has a majority ol between o'Xi L'" ''ay of September J' 12;that
and 400 for the legislature ,|T muV •,,l*wrr « 'e petition lile<l
therein by aa > plaintiff on or before
Notice to Creditors 'he 29th ,lay of November, 1012, or
^State^OkUhoma, County o, Kog. " .mdKment'foT'aiid pUin't.ff Tn'.a'id
(^unty'amrst'ate011"1 4,1,1 '°r Ch7,a"fnCJ,*,'Kly of ^'^^"'nanll'd Land '"'K'11'"" nd prot.at, maitrr.
Y «IK1 CUil l Will *>e r«-ii«l -r#nl aco^rdmirlv -
To the creil.tor. of W. R. William., Witne.. my hand and ti,,^"eal' of *
aM*intr W u havin* c,ai,n* *ai<l r""rt ,l"* *h dav "fO^oNtr 1912 Cf T T * * a f,
a|,ain t W K. William*, deceaieil, 'Seal) LKK SFTT1 F Lif 1. jv Nftll
are requ.re.1 ,0 pr.-sen, same, with , ClerkTrf Di.tn^C^r, ~
By t T. McClellan, Hrputy
Hall A Hattenfield, Attys
1 ir.t pub. Oct. 10, 1«i12..m
Greenberg.
DENTIST
CLAREMORE OKf^A
Office over
I^aderer Davis Clothing Co
Jno. Q. Adams.
Attorney and Counse'or at la.*
La ton Huilding,
Clatemore, Okla
. - — present same, with
the necessary voucher., to the under-
•ilTned administ ratri*. at Inola
County of KoKer., State of Oklahoma',
within six month. 01 tin date ht-re>.f
or th«- same will be forever barred.
Dated this 2J«I dav of October, 1112
hattie'wilmams,
Admini.tratrix of the e.tate of W.
• William*, dfrcds* |.
NWICK"
Kfcl . Notic*' ,M Iwreby given that
there will >• a meeting of u,e
L'O | cttiseiia of tin: Cherokee Nation
| at Claremore November Oth, on
09 j the matter of the lux injunction
^suit. All parties interested ure
. requested to be present
W l'- McClellan, I
.( haii man Lircutive i^oui
j
DOBSON
Watch Work
BEST
Claremore,
Okla
R. Co.
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not sr* <4oi«th
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Bonds Howard
Attorneys at Law
CLAREMORK, OKLA
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The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1912, newspaper, November 7, 1912; Inola, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180520/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.