The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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THE INCU.a register
"'" inola, oklahoma. tHllRSDAV. FEB. 7. 1918 ■
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D. kue&ig and Earl Kvcdrick m i u..!L ,'or t2 o# ■ubrorlpUou. U I M I |U a*. "—•
I>. Kueaig and Earl Ketdrick
t>«d business at Nowata jester
flay.
WUbert R. Gregory, of Clare
n>ore, « Ui tU city on business
today.
A nice line of shoes at J. H
•Marland's store ou Uie east
•id# of tbs track.
Mr. aud Mrs. T. W. Duflleld
base i eUu-ned from a visit to el-
atives new Tahlequah.
W. K. Phillips, living three
■ iUs west of town, remembered
« • in a substantial was Monday.
Mr*. Almjrra McLain and
daughter, Miss Hilda, and Mis*
Oli? Chen bail visited at Clare-
more Tuesday.
OMrs. Saw mis Stiles has beet,
quite sick the past week.
N. J. Heibert called Tuesday
and made the editor glad.
Mis* Naoma Bentley visited at
C la remot e Tuesday night.
Two houses tor rent at $4 per
month. Enquire at this office. 1
W. H North has been in the j
wen tern part of the state this
week on business.
Everett Duffield, of Tar River, [lilt,e >°ft
WMUrelast week Inking after; C. A Roas l-rt Tue«d,,v morn-
hi TVK'V U>Wn Hh has i,,lf for ruUa *" *""•'« Uie a -to
drafted and will bate to join mobile nho w
till* firm h
J. W. Homer has our
for on subruriptiou
E K. Evans had businnsa ,,,
, tfiscounty seat yesterday. | K^ch * Sparks have drill run
Wm. M. Ed> burn msdeabesi •" « on the Reynold,, farm two
oTL^rrMo,idaj ;rite9Borth°'^
• . Duffield, of near Locust for mineral. They are down
On,™, .« o. ,Mtltt)oot ?5
ti., .a.. «. ^rrrr'r
weeks today. Them is 0nlv a * d PnpWr and
tungsten in former wells but
NO. 31
the array.
Bring in your produce. We
want it and will pay the highest
prlCP- Inola Mer. Co
North 6 8on have a large stork
of Implement*, bought before
Garvin Williams, who is worlr-.ot irapl^monl*. bou;
in® with tiis Pieneer Telephone j W,e "h, n price, and can
Co., located at Pawhuska, waa at I "*Vf' V<)U See their ad
home laat Sunday for a visit. jl,li" P*P*r.
Mrs. R, L Downs and grand-' o" *n tonsnrial work
•on, V. E. Stewart are arranging t!! '«>"««. Also cleaning and
to move to Bixby where the latter I '
haa a good job in a gasoline plant. Daniels left Tuesday to
Mr. Stewart is a good, honest,*°in t,"> He can t stay
indastrioos young man and a "Dt of tf,e """"re of his Uncle
natural machinist and alway* j 1*?lnu*1 Here's hoping that lie
makes good. Mrs. Downs is ,t j wi" ,l°*ood aervice end return
fins Christian lady and will be •!ir*1?-
hrsatly missed in Sundsy school' J L Ferff„.on fell yesterday
art* £i«ir?xr rrrj'ri;
deal of sickness in his fuinily the
Hendricks
near Chel
Buy your shoes from
■Qttsy—Inola Mer.
us and ! Past year and has had what
Hear the New Edison
> . — — ., > t
Come Into our store and
Hear the new Edison Recre-
ations, the best music of all
the world, reprodueed for
your pleasure. We want
you to hear the Phonograph
with a soul.
Priced from $106 to $265
You are under no obliga-
tions to buy,
Help win the war.
Save Pood.
Nowlin-Feezell Furniture Co.,
Claremore, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J
are visiting relatives
«ea this week.
Mr. and Mrs H. C. Ruppelsnd
two little daughters visited at
Claremore Tuesday afternoon.
in r,nSTEfW ^° u" U"' bart'Ain«
in the best makes.
No-th & Son
MUs May Brown, of Mu.xkn-
tr'*e, came in this morning r.,r a
i*it with her sister, Mrs A K
Crichton.
Any tiling you want in the ,|rv
eoodaor groc.ery line, couje
us. VVe have it.
Inola Mercantile Co
Mr and Mrs A. H. Brewer
•;e still prospecting with
hope of finding out the rxtent
the field and making H ri, |
Ami, although expert mine
"ay they hav, mineral
T"«d paying quantities.
wow alokg s«me lines
M One CIsm—um« Harvey
" an Illustration.
D. KOEVIG, President j vOFt<.rn r
T. C. HARRILL. VPrel ' C**"ier
^ Condensed 5tatement of
First Sta.te Bank,
Inola, '
, RESOURCES
" fln* una Discount*.
Overdrnfts .. •••••..
Bonds „Kd Warrants'.'
Banking <# .uae Furn. ami Fist
lienl J.5 tare.. .
Cash and Night KxclUnge. .' .'.".
• ®9,M5 67
1(14 28
1,998 28
*,621 12
1;«B0 86
4'>,924 1©
returned Monday morning from uZr
i iic
Kbwn
fH. K.
We carry a complete line of
Moline
and P. & 0.
Farm Implements.
We Invite you to our store
to inspect them
Fry Hardware Co.
Claremore, Okla.
a fisifto Cherry vale, k.,
Hreiw-r also has property inter
e«ts there he was looking after,
V\ e have groceries that are
Hhove the standard for Inola.
enty of room and always a grxKi
Are." C<„ne stid aee us in our new
hcatien — J. «. Alexander
Jucob Proese has purchased
acres of land u>>rtji<'sst of
Tilt deal made thro
Kiisch, the real estate man.
I R. P. Nickel and J. It. flergen,
who purchased farina northeast
or town laat fall, are building
< welling houses on same and
I otherwise improving their farm*.
We pny the highest price for
your produce.
Inola Mercantile Go
Mrs. C R Webb, of Colorado,
i* here visiting her aunt, Mra.W
R. Archer, Mrs, Webb is gieat^
ly interested in the welfare of
nur soldier boys and is doing her
bit for their welfare and comfort
Khe hns a brother who is in CV>.
A , 4ad Inf., and has been st*.
tioned at Camp Pike, but has
lately been transfer>ed to New
Post Oak Posts for Sale. Call
at this offlce,
I wish to kindly thank the
many friends for the liberal p:i;.
ronnge extended during my 13
months in bnsineaa here. I have
enjoyed a good trade and have
always tried to ejrtena every
courtesy possible Very trwly,
Clint Ber.tley
Mesdaines J. R., g. N. and \X.
H. North, P. E. Skeen and G. L.1
Davis went to Claremore yester-1
day to do some shopping.
R L McLain purchased 33
hesd of White Pace heifera at
Chouteau last week.
Horse and buggy f„r sale, The
horse is gentle and the buggy |n
Rood shape See V. E. Stewart
analogy between the workin*
of Puaipa f„r
£s b:«*ab3M * ■Wrtur,> t-v
u" " 7:r, "L!rlne pu«.p.« was
f: He,tr «*<l the ,,pr„ whlr.h
" *«*t Olsoovcry of the
to |""J bj ,he h*>i
h. KT ln,Hl',|" Ue *ho*« how
he blood Bowed through (ho stomu.-h,
h* '«r. and the heart. alld ^nt J
. nourishing of the llmtoi. Uiylo*
^ Vark the Olant-
nodel, he explained the
Capital Stock..A UILITIKs
Surplus aud Proilta.'.'' '''
Ue|MStts
Total
<154,434 02
$15,000 CO
5,999 62
138,434 21
fl.r.4,434 08
hvwhl'h"lr"t'lfr''PUlntlng ^"■hanl'.s,
ty Which It Bupj.liee the muoculur en-
J,?Znt ^,boay w,th « "comliuKUoa"
w ith « re"t of ,hp tltsne#
mZTTTZ, P"krtw H*rrey«
«lled the "pockets" la ,he velna
through which he auppoaed the blood
Wfc'aed tnwsrd* the heart. Harvey's
•di evemeat lay in prminp thut the
P"« * -U opmstl «nd closed oo the valve
TT«m#s. Slid |||« prafaSMT; -he sv
Vn,r"* "nd waated to
xplnln 'Item. There Is Rn dlffer.-ac,
n,",
a detective U . scientist nod s
U*t Is a detective."
Historic Ysle Building.
An Item In the New U«ven Red.f r
opens an Interesting fleld of ress«r.!h
to 1 ale men who are proud of the his-
i if ' t,le,r college. Inasmuch aa It
Indicates that one of the buildings is
undoubtedly the- oldest .iraetwf in
1°- ^. 11 "IIM ars fhat a Are
•as discovered la Contx-ctlcu, hail one
SO and was extinguished without
much dlfflculty. In tell log of It. the
^ ^l«er concludes its remarks as fol-
Connecticut hall Is the oldest
Mas by unl^ty. It
was erected In 1830. and taken over
w..^ e
The'Above Statement is Correct
A home Bank for the Home People
Make OUR Bank YOUR ~
J. E. Hathaway,
FURNITURE AND
UNDERTAKERS SUPPLIES.
Watchmaker and Jeweler *
Buy a War Stamp | r
o..r „ J, p,^r„. ;
Huf "Scholar*"'1' °U<' P"bhc " ' 1 ■■ 11 ■
?"ixszs,r —It. S. P0RTW00D
Dentist
1" -
^rice. reasonable
Our country „ each f)er>oo ^ Rlhmghm building
To help pr',„i,i,. food for our ' WAGONER, OfTLA
o brave, J,
il"<1 citise, salt I
Kncourage v.,u, chUd,„
to tlii« call. "
Kach nickel and dime you can powi-
« ly %i>nre.
Hur a War Saving Stamp and ili.> <
l.frmaia Will scare.
And they'll see we mean buxirr.v not
fighnng for tun.
M. L m,
*'th what w.k.Uom Davenport.^ \ .h'is w!^' # ",orv" " h"'
« Sl. maw bave ga^! uponXt^ #na"v ,lu"-
thev 1h^? rpn,urr old. when A,,<l a.n "e children win }01„
tntj Jasdetl ol tbo shnres of the nem- . Ihe ***>" . It
We bel|ied win this war and the ' ,"1* U e market far
oat out." corn. M bwaf, r«t« Klui
Wholesale
HAY S.nd
GRAIN.
kaiser lost out.'
•filth Miller
"•elpreclty.
. "Whenever I hear anyone sneak A n n. -
birthday preaenu 1 sa reminded of who li«s Ih. ii
1 " uirfelilnesl-opat
Jeirim®"^."tL Do,,gla* ot kan*« City f.,r so.0<.time i«- Ht
s£a^^^2sai "l hon,e wu" "iH '
oaghir IT HU blrt4h r E.Men- here,
around ahortly after and his t"°'> ,,tf" Kansas, was
snM- *r u*4 not for °«®n hlin, and!* en||«.r at „ur otTi*-*.
ImvM bomht* Ton*.TP?H® for you" 1 says lie is ^ottintr
woblle laprobe.' He lookZ^'hl"^ I 10 1>HK'" ^rn
. • 'ew tbeo Mid, "Tbis ig lV0rl< *«" ii mm tfie «reatlii r trilj
■urprtse. sad when your birthday ~
comes sround I sm going to surprNs
rou.' And he did. Hs bought her „
yoar
and
will |m j the liitfliput nriee f« r
***•- W- U KIPP, Inols^Okla
«a l for snip in an.v quantity
W. C GILLEN,
Veterinary Surgeon,
CLARBMOttE, OKLa
automobile tlrr" ntr„,.^V. *°
Ag^Hernld. (Ata.,
Don't be Dishonest
To Yourself
P<wp"eT' Try It. U"" j""t "" y,,u would *< "lW
First National Bank. SSSSE
Notice
Havinjr sod nut my businoss I
must collect whstarcounts 1 have
out. If you are indebted to m«
you know it and I will kiudly aak
you to settle the tfame.
Por Sale—My 320 sere farm
ail joining the k>wn of Inola ?
room house )arBe bar,,, new
•ranary. ««i<l in fset an tin to
nifi better farm i
Oklshooia. Write or call W A
Peterson 2025, Boston Ave
Muskogee, Okla.
Coal for Sale
No uae to freese. We have
plenty of irood coal at Uie bank
a4riwr ,,D u •?uUl of Ino,,k **
W.00 lot! at bank.
w t,r^rotber* * Krause
W* will deliver real.
MP CALLS
4Sttx **aoazj55«
yKJ Fmthion
Authority
F9t Ntmrly SO Y
A:- w
PffMd hi*« Owu t
permit. Hia crop will r..nswrof
oats, principally, hut lie will
piant sotbh corn, katlr, sweet
clover, and will not iitoitlect Uie
Card#n.
Die Junior l^Hcue met st tlie
Sou Hi MetlxHliat church lastSun-
dsy afteruiatii at 2 o'clock. It
waa a very diaimreeable day but!
tiiere was an attendance of 2
There are two leaders, Louise
Coffinau and Bertlis Howard. We
nre workine very hard to gst 50
in our league.
—Marguerite Willistus
l'r««ta®,| di>en«e^ o/
, _ anim«is
aarn. P1M^ *
S. C. R-u< Kerf ord.
Physic Ion and Surgeon,
inola, okla
Farm Loans
at
Straight Rate of Interest
• * SKE—
JAMES R.YAN,
claremore, okla
Prompt Servioe
Phone 861
Tbrr Qu ftor Million Dollars
K. Jsaoinc. w M H#u.
Jennings & Ha||f
Attoriie). at Law,
p£^KRMt>KE. OKLA
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St. L.r I, M. Sc Sou
R. R. Co.
time table
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The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1918, newspaper, February 7, 1918; Inola, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180836/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.