The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Santa Cla\is Says
Get ready! The time will soon
be here and you will find the best
and most useful gifts at the
Hardware Store,
Remember, too, that you can get
a good new mail box for
ONE DOLLAR.
Come, Have a Look
Inola Hardware & Implement Go.,
INOLA, OKLAHOMA
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The Inola Register
M. J. PHIL. LIP HE;
Publisher ami Proprietor
$1.00 Per Year
Thursday. Dec. *J?. 1P1 >
W. A. Walker and I>ee HicUam
came in last Friday from Boyn
ton where they were working on
a gasoline plant fhi the Gladys
Hell Co ., tht* cold weather tying
up the works for a days.
\V. W. Hubbard, who is run
n'tng a feed store at Shamrock,
came in last P'riitay for a few
days'viait with his family. He
snys Shamrock is still lively and
he is doing a rushing business.
A. K. Ross,
Everything in the grocery line
at Farmers Mer. Co
tjj* >■ >■ I ■ I J *i'
C. W Deiterle made a business '
trip to Clareuioiv Tuesday.
Kred Benson made a business
trip to Wagoner 'Tuesday morn
ing.
H. K. Roberts, Robt. Cum ion
and E, A. Robert* visited at the
county seat Mouday.
Robt. McKechney and son,
Edward, went to Sapulpa Tues
day to work in a glass factory.
G. H. Hash, of the Inola Hard
wave A Implement Co., made a
business trip to Wagoner Tin *
day.
.1. H. King, manager of tin £
Inola Telephone Co., umdeabus^
ncss trip to the county seat
Tuesday.
. Clarence Jeffers, who is at
tending the state School ai
Claremore, is at home for the
holidays. He is assisting in Ins
father's store Clarence is talc
ing a full business and literary
course, with shorthand and type-
writing included.
Frank Knopp and Frank Weins
came in last Sunduy morning
from Ter River where they had
been work'iig in the lead mines
They say that there is plenty of
worlfHhere and that there are
lots of men to do it.
A line Christmas program was
rendered at the Ward Cruse
school house last Saturday night
Santa Claus was there and noon.-
failed to receive a gift from the
line old man A large tree loud
oil with ChristmRs fruit was at
tractive to the eye. Fred Lind
s^v is teac.hinfc in this district
,,nd many good reports are in
his favor.V
Indies fancy silk waistings, all
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Ji i.In Munii" He
! f. ti the whole fa mil J
i old.
i.,r f1
v'MJIIR sue.
Mrs. .1 S Alexander at '
daughter, Miss Na.line, !• U list
Thursday evening for Marshall
and other "points in ^Missouri Iall ^
a holiday visit with relatives and p ^ PORT WOO"
old time friends. **"* •
Mr. %nd Mrs. W. P. Sunder
l*nd received a letter a few days
ago from their son, -Delbert, who
is in the regular arigy a"d "I""1
tioned at Manila in the Philipine
Islands. Dolbert was in China aj
long time mid did not like it there.
He is yvell pleased with the siir
roundings at Manila. He is now
working at wireless telegraphs
and likes the work tine.
Dentist
Price* reasonable
Ellington Building Room*'1 ami «
. WAGONER. OKLA
W. H. LVCAS,
Attorney at Law,
Claremore, % Oklahoma
Office ovr-1 Hats' Store
Mi,; M, King, primal y
teacher it! our public. scIumiI.->,
is visiting at-OklahomaCity, Nor
man and Maysville during the
holidays. Miss Margie Ma
grudor, teacher of the sih grade I
and assistant high sch'tol tcaeh -i
is visiting with home folks at
I'rairie (Jrove, Ark.: and Miss
Mabel Wick in an, teacher oT the
6th and 7th grades, is visiting
at Oklahoma City. The other
teachers live here and will spewl
the holiday season at home.
W. II. Carnhan, living .*• miles'j
northwest of town, called Tues
day and paid up to January Jst.
Mr. Carnahan has lately sold his
farm to Metai'land, who bus a
large ranch adjoining. This is a
good farm and Mr. Carnahanhas
always made moivey farming it-
We regret to state ihat he and
his estimable family will move to
Montana in the spring
For Fa.rn\ Loa.ni
— SJ-:E
JAMES RYAN,
CLAREMORE, OKJ-A
Will loan on prol ate or dead
claim title, interest payable aU|
nuallv, privilege given to pay al„
or pnrt of principal at aiij inter-
est paying time
Prompt Service
Phone :jSl
1. L. FOWLER
\
„ Graduate ,
Veterinarian and Surgeon
Live Stock Inspector
i OUiee: Collins Drug Store
Phone £5 Claremore, Okla
Miss Pariie.v Haskins, who is
teaching in the primary depart
ment at Welch, is in the city the
guest of her sister, Mrs. A. \
Cherry. Miss Haskins is a suc-
cessful teacher.
Notice of Sheriff Sale of Land
State of Oklahoma,
Rogers Count v.
In the District Court
\nna ReavU, Plaintiff,
superintendent of : Alir(. Miller, H. A. Miller.
Oscar Jeffers and Hart-Parr Co,,
. Corporation, Defendant*,
superintenaent elect, Notice i hereby ifiven that in pur-
Pay Your Subscription
The New Year is now upon ns
and it is a good time to pay upj
your subscription. Paper is, the Talala public schools, and al
high and other expenses are's,, countv
Jiigh and we need the nionfey. was in the city on business last
If you are owing us on sub Saturday. Mr Ross is an ex
scription you know it and we tra good school man, having
will expect you to call and settle taught successfully about ten
\ei ytrLil\, years. Mr. - were defendants. oirecteu
M.J fHlL,U,irrr.. tjie county superintendent s umier ignru sheriff of No*
Publisher .Iulv 1st, succeeding C. Oklahoma, commanding
— 1 >\ . I.. i... • turn noon anil sell, without ap
Farmer* More. P^.vs the* higrh
market price for country
We have a nice line of jnens
produce. ( hoy?4 fa|1an(1 winter caps.
C. A. Dorsey. the clever clerk Inola Mercantile Co
at the Inola Hardware & Imple ^ Elleu Ra,h< w|10 j« teach
new patterns.
Inola Mercantile C«
Dennis Koenig, son of Uanlcer ,
ilid Mrs. 1) Koenig. who is at
tending Kemper Military School J
tt Bonneville, Mo., and who is at |
home for the holidays, says it i-
:i great' chool. lh- says there:
ire from 1T.0 to HO ill attendai.ee'
and they hail from a'l parts of ,
the globe. There are students,
i there from South Aineiica, and
[even from China He savs the
Chinese students make mere of
the opportunity offered than any
other class of .students. Dennis
says this is a great school and he
is more than pleased with the
school.
Anything you get at the Cash
J. £. Hathaway,
FURNITURE AND
UNDERTAKERS SUPPLIES,
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Inola. Dra.y and Transfer Line,
WILLIAM PETITT, Prop
All kinds of hauling promptly done
nr-
.
nuance of an order of sale issued out
of the I >is rict Court of K"t' -r
County, State of Oklahoma, on the the
2,-tli day of November, 1^1<>. wherein
I Anna Reat is wua plaintiff and Alice
Miller. H. A. Miller, Oscar Jeffers
I*.,-* w ill take charge and Hart-Parr Co.. a corporation. I
lies* will taKt l.liarfc, were defendants, directed to inr. the „ „
;er County. I (>rol.pry must prove satisfictory
to levy I , it—J. I). Louderback
u i , „i . i, .o <orved two upon and sell, without appraiaeinent. i leiurnn
Doughelt.v. is sf ^ followjnK aescrj,H.a real estate.
terms very successfully. in the county ot Kogera. State of <>k-
We have a nice line of jnens '^num^'re.t 1 and 2 in b.ock| All telep bill, are payable
numbered 52. in Grand Vi. addition , at the company s oBlCt >
to the Town of Inola, according to the | Jnn Url7, We V\ ill not go to any i
recorded plat thereof, situated ni the I ^ ^U!Sim,^s places or to ai.y
.MI S tuuen ivas.i, VN..V I—County oi Ko.-ers. State of tiklah-sna | «ubscrib -rs to Collect. If
meat Co, is taking his vacation p.Rno aud n,so uUinK |PSso„s 'V n.i' 1*':" - • i« v..n d not call at t .e office and
with relatives and friend* in und^r one ■ tin- hading piano .i|u, .l>raim, saj)J defendant,. Alict p,lV by the 1st, or on or
to teacher* of tll^ state at I ul->a, is M11 ler, H. A. Miller, ' '«-ir J' (Ters. . Jjtli, your teleplioil''
obtained and made ami entered in
Notice
north <a son,
Farm Wagons,
Plows & Disc Harrows
^\tnsa« City, lie will return
Inola soon after the tirst.
■ at home for th * holidayij
NOTICE,
MEN and BOYSI
Cold weather is right upon us now.
We're prepared to take care of
your needs in
Suits. Overcoats. Shoes. Hats.
Caps, Heavy Underwear.
Wool SKirts, Gloves and Hose.
Our prices are the same
as last year.
b^- fure
JL will be
•aid court on tin- 18th da, of May. Idiscontinued M once.
lVln. for the sum < f four hundreil i*tv Ku ed liy the Corj >ta
three and ^l-ViiDollar., togt-ilrr with i ^
interest thereon at the rate of 111 per Inola Telephone Co.
certum from tlie Ihth flay of May. 111 lti, ^ J.
and the simi of fifty and no-lun l>ol- Miinui/iip
la*-* attorney* fee, anil twenty-eiiiht • ^
and 25-liKi Hollars accrue!) co>is. and
el.rk's costs arminK in the >um <>( School E111.6 T t £11 nTTI OH I
three and 6o-H«> Ilollai -. and accrninp
cost?.; An entertainment was given at
I will, on the 17th day ot January. . _|,(1(l| VJllUHe last Friday af
miT. at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m. .. i.ioh all the rooms
of said day, at the front d'ior of the ternoon III will •
i ounty Court house. In the iiy <>f participated Fhe program Ctin
Clorempre, in said county and -tate, ,,f recitations, songs, etc.,
offer lor sale and sell to the '•
bidder for cash, the said real estate ■■ ' . V,.■>., llu-iv
lierein at«ive de.cribe.J- -r so much | Willi Cfe.llt, showing tlialll.lt
tHereof as will satisfy said jadRement, teachers had JaKen a great neal
with interest, costs and attorney's tee 1(|j (.arp ln training them. *
and accruing costs and taxes against A great many visitors wei'f
*'witiie's my hand and seal this Mh present and 'Mljoyed the exi i
day of Drcetnber, rHf . r\s*>s |(r«atly. I cU>iin*ntK
John W. L-nch, nt'lfinC** rlasft itifiil** coiiny and
Slierift ot Khijrr* County, ilklahunia
Highest price paid (or
Hay and Grain
Inola,
Okla
Laderer-Davis Clothing Co.
Claremore, Okla.
nil pupils and visitor* wer* treat
ed. The occasion is one that will
lonu b<- remembered as a most
pleasant one
The teachers are all givvintf
satisfaction this year and tin
school is t lie I,est in the history
of Inola. .
Christmas l ime
Christmas was very pleasantly
and appropriately celebi ated in
Inola ihis'year. A tree and pro
Hi am was given at the Smith
Methodist Church Saturday
hoard in tin stun of <■>, tiled" niifht This was fnllwWed liy a
..painst l.im ni said Jastice Court, on ( enu-rUinment at the M. K
or before the J^nh day of Uecember, oil
lllo, at 10 o'eU«-l>. a. m., ol said il y Cliurch Sunday nlglit. Ihel.up
o. said lull ..f,p...t vmI- I,e w.metl the with theso
• -taken as true and jud| in> nt irndvred l,HI I 1 .
■'accordingly- c.liU'chea in th< ir exerctsen.
|| lou will make dn< return, of this trees were l.mded with
summon* on or t>etor - tin ;'ah de.y of . 1 "* - . ,
lieoeaii>er, l^lo * appropi iate presents a eto. >
child received a gift. I pro
A. K. Mood. Claremore, « kla..
Atty. for plaintift.
First pub. U-14-1916-St
Summons
State ol «iklahoma, '
I ounty of Hoifer,. ss.
Th<- St.it* of Uklahon i t i am shorffl
of Koger* County: #
You ar>- hereby Commanded to notify
E. M Shirkey that tie lias Iteen sued
ti, ('h is.C. I'i ice in the Justice (Hurt of
J. K. North, * Justice of the Peace in
and for the Town ol Inola, Holers
("ounty. Ok lahoma,, and summons the
di-fendatlt to appear before said Jus-
tice at his office in Inola, and lliat In
must answer the bill ol particulars of
tin. said ("lias. C. Price inr !«hr>r and
Given under my hand this 17th day
I of November, l"ln.
J. K. NORTH.
Justice of the Peace
1st pub 11 2M-11J6 4t
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ltie
grams were well rendered and
were interesting and entertain
ing.
INOLA,
Okla.,
A good town to live in
Good Schools, good
Churches, a good class
of citizens.
A gr*at agricultural district
The crops are wheat,oatsf
corn, kafir and hay.
A great Stock Country
Cattle, horsest sheep and
hogs.
Oil, Gas and Mineral
Good Climate.
A great place for invest-
, ment. s * _
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