The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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This Week
and up to Jan. 2nd
All Toys
Absolutely Half Price
Inola Hardware & Implement Co
a | o j* W, J. Spainhower ia in Muako-
i ne inola nc|isier today on business.
$1 .00 For Yt*ur
M J PHILLIPPB.
Publisher au«l Propiietor
Thursday. Dpi'. 2(*i. 1912
Roy McLain took the afternoon
train Monday for Claremore.
Misses Cleo and Lucy Ken-
dall, of Pryor, visited their sis-
ter, Mrs. John Kendall, the first
of the week.
CHRISTMAS
Pie Supper
The Ladies Aid Society of the
M. E. Church will Kive a pie sup
per in Inola Saturday night the
28th. A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to all.
The pie supper will be |in the
'Graham building on the corner
across the railroad. This will be
Mi*8 Daisy Reynolds, who is a ^ox or pje 8Ubber either—just
Christmas for the year of 1912 teaf,hing atHigbee, Mo., came in | whichever the ladies see tit to
has come and gone.
was most pleasantly spent by
ali. Many gave big turkey din-
nras ar.d invited their frienda in
to enj.y the < (vcasion with them.
None spent th day in revelry as
had been ihe custom in'years
gone b.v. This is a day of all
days that should be revered.
The Sundav schools of the
town observed the day—the Bap-
Cist and M. K. South Sunday
achool* by giving a nice treat.
The M. E. Sunday school had
The day Tueaday evening to visit during
the holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mra. K. P. Reynolds.
This week and up to Jan. 2d,
all TOYS absolutely half paice.
Inola Hdw. Imp. Co
Wm, Karl Swanson, of Mus
kogee, is here and will work on
his father's farm the coming
season. Mr. Swanson is doing
a great deal of sub soiling on his
I farm. He ia going to experi-
ment a great deal the coming
season, and tind out what the
what they call a Christmas box possibilities for scientific farm-
from which the presents were [ 'n® are 'n ountry.
distributed. A nice program j Oscar Jeffers left last Satur-
was also prepared for the ooca- day night for a week's business
•ton. trip to Fredonia, Ks., where he
owns some good business prop-
erty. Mr. Jpifers traded his
Verdigris river bottom farm for
this property a few weeks ago.
bring.
An oyster supper will be
given by the ladies in the same
building New year's night.
0y Mark Twain.
Mark Twain waa one. aaked by a
charming girl to write something la
her autograph album The humorist
looked through the book and found
the usual sentimental 'stuff such as
"Be pood, sweet maid, and let who
will be clever." Then he took a pen.
wrote "Never tell a lie" and signed
his name. This he carefully dried with
the blotter, after which he added:
•p. g,—Except to keep In practlca."
Mr. and Mrs. John Fink left
this morning for a visit with rel-
atives at Pryor.
Hew g
UNWI.LNQ GIFT*
New Enalsnd Preacher
■ Stingy Parishioner.
■sat
YOU get your
money's worth
here. That's why
you ought to buy a
suit ready made by
Hart ShaJfner
Q Marx
The kind of a stylish suit you
aee in this picture. You can
dress just as well as any man
if you wear all wool clothes of
authorative styles.
We guarantee every-
thing you spend your
money on here.
How about your hat or cap?
Your new underwear. Hosiery
and shirts, neckwear, ect?
We've plenty of good things
here; eaav priced.
Come and see
Laderer-Davis Clo. Go.
- CLAREMORE. OK LA
This Store Is the home of
Hart ShafTnar A Mara Clothes
When Elder John Malvern, the well-
known Free Baptist preacher, waa a
young man. In charge of the pariah at
Gllmanton, N. H., he was rewarded
tor his pastoral faithfulness by fra-
qoent glfta of farm produce. He one*
called on a rich but stingy parishioner.
He praised bis crops, and especially
one variety of winter apple. As ha
got Into his buggy, he again repeated
his wish that he might have "soma
of those apples."
The farmer, wishls-- to get credit
tor generosity, sals "If yoa had •
tag I'd All It."
Koch to the farmer's surprise, th*
i alder drew from umer his cushlt.-a a
| large bag. which the skinflint filled,
with evident lack of enthusiasm.
Then, deeming himself safe, ta add-
ed "You could have mora li yoa had
another bag."
"Certainly. I hava another bag,"
rmpMy answered the preacher, aa
sprang out of the carriage aad r
Bov.d the old bag which he used un-
der the aaddle to prevent the horse
from chafing his back. The secoed
tag was loosely filled and the minks-
tar drove off. with no additional ■«*>
gastlon of mora baga that might ta
D. KOENIO,
President
U. D. DAVIS,
Vice Prst
A. D. LAN!"
Cashier
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*
<
•w
W. H. Williams has our thanks
for a renewal of subscription.
Mrs. W. H. Williams nnd
daughter, Miss Ethel, visited
Claremore Monday. '
J. M. Robertson is another
good democrat who ia an appli-
cant for the'Inola post office.
Miss Grace Omstead is spend
Miss Edna Hart is visiting her
mother at Chanute, Ks.
L. Dougherty and family vis-
ited with Prof. J C. Dougherty,
county superintendent elect, and
family, near Claremore, Satur-
day night and Sunday.
Dee and John Robertson and
Miss Rue Robertson, of Gideon,
in* the holidays with her sister are here,J' Ro^rt
at Coffeyville, Ks. j"on and ,am"f , T>ey haTC
„ „ . | many warm friends here who
Mrs. C. H. J. Fmk and daugh arp g]md t() see hjm
tor, Miss Enter, visited Clare-' w , . _
more last Saturday. * M, &wanson *"d •«">. R J.
or Muskogee, were here the lat-
Josh Ballard, the oil driller,! ter part of last week. Mr.
made a business trip to Musko Swanson has 320 acres of land
gee the first of the week. two miles southwest of Inola,
W. H. Roberts, Josh Ballard which he was looking after. He
and —Lidecker, the oil drillers, a valuable piece of land. He
is one of the county commission
ers of Muskogee.
NOTICE
I will preach a series of dia-
looked after business at Clare-
more last Saturday.
W. J. Spainhower, C, W. Dei-
terle, L. N. Heibert, W. B. Wal-
ter were business represents- C(,ur*t,a to y™'ng men on Sunday
. />, - . c, . , evenings at < :i{0 o clock at the M.
res to Claremore last Saturday. R Church. Everybody is invit
J. Spangenberg and son, of ®d to coine. R.K. WILSON
Muskogee, were'in the city last Pastor
Friday. M r. Spangenberg ! as i Notice Of Sale
several pieces of Innd here that Notice it hereby gifen tha, If M j
he is looking after. Mr. Spang- . Phillippe. assignee under the general
, , „ . assignment made, executed ami de-
enberg has great confidence in in,-ml tome by E. K. Nice on the f>th
the future of Inola and vicinity. day of December. 1912. lor the bene-
fit of all of the creditors of the said
"Caere farm for sale within 2 K- K- R'<"e, will, on the 3oth day of
miles of Inola, in school district \' au.c,U?n
ao , , . . , for cash, at the front of the Inola
K"°«l ■ room plastered house, Drug Company, in the City of Inola,
and other improvements, well I Oklahoma, all of the right, title, in-
Wortli $$1250. This farm has terest and estate of the said K. K.
has about 40 acres in cultivation,'?'^'" rand .,0 ,he 'oll wi"«f
, . . , „ _ ' cribed personal property, towit:
balance tillable. For price, etc, .. ,
,, •. .. „ • . , The entire stock of goods, wares
call or write the Register, Inola, and merchandise of the said E. K.
This is a very desirable place Kice. located in the huildintf on Lot 14
and the price is right. | '"oc'< 2P of the City of Inola. Oklahn-
I ma, same being the place of business
.. . ... . of the Inola Ilrug Company, ti.cether
Notice of Sheriff! Sale with all the accounts, notes and e?i-
dences of indebtedness held by the
said K. K. Kice.
That said sale will be helil
Money to L(
I have a Loan Company
deairea to loan
$400,000
on Rogera County farm la
either large or amall am
Will loan on dead claim i
bate title. Come and aee t
JAMES RYAN
Claremore, Oklt
Office up stairs second
way east of poatoffice
M. B. A. LODGE met
the 1st and 3d Monday
of each mot.ih in Hubbard'-
M. L. KIPP, S.
C V. ELLIOT'
Physician and Surg* * ;
All calla promptly anawert
Office over Strong's
H. L. COURTNEY
Physician and Su<-ge«
Office near Inola State BanV
Calla promptly atte
J. W. Whi
Staple and Fanc>.
GROCERIES
the
aid
IMia Read McCilTi
Hie Faahlos Aifttrlty
McC ALL'S b s Ism. sMs, Urf.
Notice is hereby ({ivrn that on Sat-
urtlay the >th day of Itecemlier. I'll2,
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in., I, the . riiat said sale will be hehl at
iimlersi^nnl sheriff of Ko .'i-rs Countv, 10-°" o'clock, a m. of ,
State of Oklahoma, will offer for sale 3<'t1^1 da>' ®'. decernl>er. 1Q12. 1 > on buy or not
at the front door of the county court ,-lv1 tn l*#th day of December,
house of said Ko^ers county, Oklaho- PHILLIPPE,
ma, tothe highest and best bidder for Assignee.
cash in hand, the following described ,
real estate tow it: i IHMHM
The northwest quarter of the north- , ,
east quarter of Section 7. Township e Oklahoma, County of Rog-
19 North, Kanj;e IT East, situated in tk. a#.u nn . . a.
Rogers County. OklalK na. containing (u"'
Ml .irres of land, and being the h,.me- ;*.°r he county of Hog-
atca.il allotment of Dwi|fht Solomon.
Said property ha%inf( been
upon by me and by virtue of an
cution ift ued out of the office of
Bailey. Justice of the Peace. Porter in and for Inola'Township.' Countv of
Tow nship. Muskogee County. Okla- Kogers, Htate of (Jklahotna. and sum-
noma, on the 6th day of Ho%ember, mons the defendant to appear before
!912, wherein J. V. Tackaberry was «itl J„ ,ice at his office in Inola
plaintiff and Hwight Solomon and Township, ami that said delemlant
Aloerta Solomon were defendants, must answer the bill of particulars of
and on the 18th day of Novetnher.lVU. C. C. Monroe, for board; placed in
a transcript of said judgment was his hands by Tom Wilson, Bert Erans
filed by the plaintiff in the District „,d Chas. Jones, filed against him
Court of Muskogee bounty,Oklahoma, trom Mo. P. N. R. Company, in said
My atock ia nice, naw n-i
fresh. I would be pleased ;
have a share of your patrona^
Low price* and courteous tre
ment. Give me a call whetl
Good* Delivered
I buy Country Produce
A. F. MOOD,
Attorney at Law
levied tify Tom Hinds that he has been sued Clarpffcore
hy C. C. Monroe in the Justice Court i Botlt«ivil*
M. C*. of J. R. North, a Justice of the Peace Probate nrar
I You are hereby commanded to
Oh!
and criminal practice
Probate practice, sale of minors Ian
ann land titles a specialty
AAice over post office
which was duly made of record there- Justice court on or before the lath day
in; the amount of said Judgment is of December. 1912. at 10 o'clock p. m.
J2J5.95, together with interest thereon of said day or said bill of particulars
.at the rate of to per cent, per annum will lie taken as true and judgment
from the 6th day of Novemlier, 1912, rendered accordingly,
m i ,og,fth" wi,h ,he co,u °* You will make due return of this
this sale. summons oo or before the ISth the day
The above described property to be of December, 1912.
Fir* fcvuelefcrtniftit off
work. nf r^Wln# short rw*. a*<1 «n.r-«
«.f labirwviaf and nnai ««viii|
f« r w..m*n TW arm ni«r« ti.no ftn ..f
ihr una of an* eri^breMd
Mr< AlX PAITIhnh In mil Wm
Xrl'ALt. PATTKfc*S ttinnv for
•t' ♦. iV rfmeflmy awl et-ououiy. Ouir
10 aud U oouta
Tha publisher* of lfrTAM/s will
l)MHi«ando of dollar* sslra in Ihr nut.ii.f
motiUM In ordorwi l«n> Mhm 1.1/-4 fcr...|
and atoneIdars almv* all aU r worn- n m
manitaN at any p W ||n« r
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Is la Ue is &! AQI tcsg ja
««ii rmn Srw rasr sI MrCSLL s, if ro„
tamiLksM
'ww ■issnumwsisrm
sold at the front door of the court
house, as aforesaid, at 2 o,clock p. m.
on the said day, tow it, December, 28,
1912.
Witness my hand this the 23d day
of November, 1912.
W. K. 8ANDKRH.
Sheriff Kogers County Oklahoma
By M. L,. Coker, Deputy-
First pub. Nov. 2*. 1912-St
Given under my hand thik 6th day
of December, 1912.
J. H. NORTH.
Justice of the Peace
Bonds Robtoii
Attorneys at Law
CLAREMORE, OKLA
H. S. P0RTW00D,
Dentist
Pricea roaaonable
Ellington Building Uoonnitfaiid 7
WAGONER, OKLA
Noties to Creditor*
Mate of Oklahoma. County of Nog-
era, aa.
In the County Ceurt
In tha matter of the estate of T. C.
Bradley, Deceased.
Dennis Koenig, Administrator.
Notice is hereby given, that the un-
dersigned has been duly appointed ad-
ministrator of the estate of T. C. Brad-
ley, deceased, and that all persons
having claims against said deceased
are required to present the same with
the necessary vouchers, to the under-
signed administrator, at the oOlce of
Jno. y. Adams, at Claremore, Okla-
noma. within four months from the
first publication of this notice, or the
same will lie forever barred.
DENNIM KOKNIU
Administrator
WML*- ,hU n,h d"7 <* Uecetnher.
Dr.
N. Grccnberg
DENTIST
CLAREMORE OKL/
Office oyer
Laderer Daviii Clothing Co
Jno. Q. Adams,
Attornay and Counselor at Law,
Eaton Building,
Claremore, Okla
Land litigation and probate matters
St. I* M. Sc
R. R. Co.
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