The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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THE INOLA REGISTER
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VOL. XII
INOLA, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1918
Locals
Miss Sylvia Payne it visiting
her grandmother at Foyil.
Think what this war means,
then act — Boy War Saving*
Stamp*.
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Elliott
drove to Cl'areaiore
their Ford.
0. J. Reece, Burlington June
tion, Mo., ha« our thanks for $2
on subscription.
Mrs TI. W. Payne wont toMus-
kouee Tuesday rnoi ning for med-
ical treatment.
Buy your shoes from us iwid
save money.—Inolu Mer. Co
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mull, of
Moore, returned last week after
a visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ff. C. Atkins.
| Linoleum, Rugs, Wall Paper
l-nnd everything in the furnitare
Thrive bj tfwift — Buy Wa-
Savings Staittpa.
P. P. Braun and Sam T; Black
well are new subscribers.
W- C. Moreland has our thanks
tui- a renewal of subscription.
M. L Coker had business at
Ihe county seat lust Friday.
C. W. Cvichton. of Claremore,
visited in the city Inst Sunday.
J). W. Bradshaw, of Bunch,
was here on hntticesn the tirst of
♦lie week.
LISTERS -See as for bargains
mi the best mukes.
No-th Jfc Son
Mrs. Half* WHlia:nsr«ir Clare
more, was in the city ktokiotr af-
ter property interests last Fri-
day.
J. M. foker, of Claremore, was Hue.—Nowlm* Ferseli Furniture
visiting his parents. Mr. and Co.. ( laremore, Okla.
Mrs. M. L. Cnkar, in this city j Keles Spaahower wenttoClare-
Bhe latter part of last week. more Monday to he examined for
. . r , , „ ^ , u the draft. He passed and wHI
A nice-fine of shoes art J. H
Sunderland's stoee csi the east have to leave soon,
side of the track. C. PI J. Fink, Oscar .1 offers
F M\ Epperfy and family have i and M. J. PbiMtppe took the lo-
moved to tow n. They occnpy' Monday for Clnreuioio, re.
what is known as the Estes prop
erty in the west part of town.
Albert Lewis rame down from
ffcilaguh Satarday and vjsited
over Sunday with his family He
is drilling for oiF in the Oolagah
Seld.
F. K. Webb, «R.operator in the
Nowata and lOrdagah ffflds, was
here the latU r part of last) week
looking afSer Kim leases in this
locality. i
The Texas riWion eane aorgli
nm, th* sweetest ever known,
can be had at P P.
turning in the eveuing sober. It
isn't everybody that can <!<> that.
M, M Harris, representing
a mining C<«. in the Miami field,
was in the city again Tuesday
H<* represents a tf >♦ *l string com-
pany and suld considerable stock.
Webster Walker, the clever
bookkeeper at the First State
Liiink, returned last Sunday
night fratn a pleasant visit with
[hom«' folks at Booneville. Mo.
Albe-t Jansen was in town
Monday on his motor cycle. The
Rraun's T Jansens have a new Ford but Al-
Council o 1 Defense
County Superintendent A. K.
Rosa and Dr. Johoson, of Clare-
more, were here Tuesday eve*>
itiR and organiatd a Council of
l>v,Vnse Br. Johnson delivered
an aildi ess. He has traveled u,
ed, then received the holy spirit,' great deal in Europe and his talk
then prayed, and went out in this was very interesting,
new life of Divine work, suffering After his address the work ot
the hardships. He was obedient of perfecting the organisation |
to his father's wHI, even unto , was taken up by Prof. A.K.Ross.
Christ Bora Klt|
Christ's life was an example
for all people. He wa an obedi-
ent child to bis pareats, began
his father's business at the age
of 12 years. He entered his
Monday in I priestly office, being first haptia
I>. KOENIG, President X KOrHlG, Cart ;
T. t;. HAKRILL. ▼ Pres
Condensed SUtMttttt at
First St^te Bank,
Inola, Oklahoma, at close of Business,
Nov. 20. 191?
niiles northwest of Inola,
deliver m town on reqniest.
Will ; bert can get more spiee out of
life on the motor eyele.
• Sheet Mnsieand Vlctrolu Rec
onlsftt Novrlln Fee >ll Furniture
Cs. Claremore. Okla.
Sedriek Fortner and cister,
Mi s .laonita, of Seneca, Mo.,
are here visiting their sister,
Mr* R B. Puryear. Mr. Fort-
ner has b >en drafted and will
vt'e received a eonimuaieatWin
Tuesda morning from County
Agent R. C. Meloy advising far
«mers and gardeners tr> puy girr
deu seed cwly and wiiininiv1 on
same us it is predicted that there
will be « shortage.
Independence of thought and
. I. iro into tniining soon.
action come to those who have
saved their money against a rainy . I<adies, when in Claremore call
day—buy Thrift Sbmps.
It was a little blssHery Tws-
day but not had enough to keep
the farmers from worbing in the
death. He did not swear, or use
any vulvar or obscene language.
He did not get drunk or gamble,
and lived a virtuous life and true
life. Children, obey your par
ents for this is right in the sight
of 60d. At a responsible age
you should obey the commands
of Clod, towit: Faith, believing
the word of God, repent and turn
from your sins, confess your
sins and be baptised being then
made free from your sins, you
are then promised the gift of the
Holy CSlkost. We should not
sweat or use vulgar lanxuaae be
cause in so doing we violate the
laws of (ifsl and man. We be
come criminals and lead our ehil
dren and our neighbors children
to violate the laws of the United
Slates and make criminals out of
themselves. Shame on one who
will use vulgar or vain language
before ladies or children. WhHe.
doing so you are making criwi
rials out of at least some of them.
(Jod pity men, (fathers, op any
one else who will congregate to
gether and use suck awful lan
guage us is used openly in Inola
and elKewhere.
We shoald not get drunlv or
Kamble as it is a violation of both
temporal and divine laws and
mikes us worse than brute or
beast out of ourselves, cause
men and women to take their own
lives and tbe lives of others, and
cause men to outrage the weaker
sex and lead them to a life of ruin
and shame, and rob the innocent
of f<x>d and clothing, sobs them
of all the j>leasures they are en
titled to, also bn aks up homes
and si-ndj many to torment,.
The above is intended with the
greatest respvet for all. W ben
,t. the L. V Thomas Millinery t ead tflig do„>t tURt it
| Co. and see the nice hue of new f .... •,
1 style hats and trimmings The ; '* '"tended for you as an md.v.d
I largest stock in the county I ual. I am striking at the effect
to select from.
Arthur Marler and Miss Ethel
unlay night at the parsonage,
Rev '.). S. Johnson officiating.
Mr. Mai ler is a young man, lion
est and industrious, while the
fields. This is one year tlint the
farmers mast put is large crops
with reduced help.
Bring in your prodnee We
want it and will pay the highest
price. Inola Mer. (Jo
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
South Coffeyville.viaited the past j W€'" known in the community,
week with Mr. and Mrs R. L honored and respected by ali
McLiin Mrs. Taylor was for-j who know lier. Ihe Registei
merly Miss Luella Atkins ard 1 joins with others in wishing this
will he remembered by many of werthy young couple ranch ppos-
our people. I I'erity.
'Hiink over these things, quit
them and take up things more
C. A Dorsey was elected Pres.;
t uy L. li '#is, Vice Pres.; Prof.
F. E. Lemons. Seoy Treas.
C. A Doraey, the psesideivt «f
the il of Defense^ then ap-
pointed S. N. Nor til chairman of
the membership committee, and
W. H. North chairman of the
Thrift Stamp committee. The
president stated that lie did this
on account oS the great work
they did in the Liberty Bond and
Red Crosa drives. They are ot
select their own helpers in this
work Tl e drive i mow on.
There is no half v.ay gromid on
this proposition. Sinn up and
let the people know where you
stand.
Mrs. Mrs. Johnson atui Mrs.
A. K. Itoss accompanied their
husbands, and Mfs. Johnson fa-
vored the audience wilh songs |
and reading-i whieh were tine and
greatly enfoyed by all.
The meeting was interesting i
and enthusiastic-tln'oaglisat.
A inei-ting will be held at the|
Metho 'ist b4)i copal Church, j
South, Monday evening at toi
perfecV the organisation. Livery i
body eighteen, years old andnver J
is expected to sign, a card and .
become a member. In lact it is
mandatory on every American
cit'Zen to sign a card and become
a member
RESOURCES.
L'.ans ann Discounts
Ovt rdrafta
Usiuln and1 Warrant* -
Banking Home Ptsrn. and Fiat
Real Rs'.ate
Ca.-ii and Sight Exchange ....
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital Sini*k
Surplus aud Prolil*. .......
Dep< sits. ............
Total r
$ i&.tt 67
104 S
1,99« 2
4,821 12
1,620 39
45,924 1&
*154, 424 02
$15,61/0 0©
J3^,4i}4 'Jl
$154,434 03
The A bare Statement is Correct
A home Bank for the Home People
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bask.
J. E. Heith^way,
FURNITURE AND
UNDERTAKERS SUPPLIES.
Watchmaker and Jeweler
w n*-iS
yuiABj
S. W. Tinker caKed .Wednea
day and had theKegtate* sent to
Ilia son, Frank, who is Htatieneu
at Ft, .McDonald, Ange1 Island.
CaL He-likes l:4 * ea-lar.
Anderson were married last Sat- J'bating that your influence may-
be for good. M. L Coker
j War saving Stamps save lives
j and pay you 4 per cenV interest.
We pay the highest price for
Tuvbtr of young lady of his choice is a cirl your produce.
Inola MercantHeCo
We have a nice lineof groceries
and the prices are right.
J. H. Sunderland.
Eggs for Hatching
Eggs for incubatoM fro'iv Black
Lnngshangs. very tine Htort; |6
for l(*i eggs. CaW early and get
Everybody attend the council I the Heat eggs.
of defense meeting at the South [ Mrs. C W. (>anner,
Methodist Church Monday night j Mian FHumif (iuutef visited at
~ , , ~7 . Claremore Monday.
Sign the loyalty pledge.
CJ. B. Uegier esHed today and [ N,rs R"V "*** «t the
handed us a dollar for the paper ,,"u,,tv stuit afternoon.
for another vear. } A «•'«'•
. , • . . [ J. B. Nichols
It dowsn t cost anything t< he
loyal but it might cost you a
great deai nut to be-. |
Mrs. Fannie Thompson of Eu
Mr and Mr«. R. R Pur year
and her brother, Sedrick, and'
wister, M *s .launita Fortner.
a nice line of Lad'#* and Mis took in thn> >!io« at Claremore,
Tuesday ni^hv .
1 caa get .vo« a li.ur er for
anything want tu s«U
kk M DjRAPEli,
Auctjoaeer.'
Let i e youjr rej t salp
Ph«Ku> or write, «'lare o*e. Okla
r M Spii-h-s is over across
! t.'rsnd Rivker prospecting far
mineral.
reka, Ks , is here visiting her |
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fink. |
sen and school childrens'dre s<i
at right prices at
Inola Mercantile Co
The Food Calendar
Monday —Wheatless and meatless breakfast.
Tuesday— Meatless day and win alios supper or even
ing meal,
Wednesday — Wheatless Day, and meatless breakfast.
Thursday —Mi Hess breakfast and wheatless supper,
or evening meal.
Friday— Meatless breakfast and wheatless supper or
evening meal.
Saturday- Pork less Day, and meatless breakfast and
wheatless supper or evening nteal.
Sunday — Meatless breakfast ard wheatless supper, or
*>vauiug meal.
Use Substitutes for Wheat.
$10,000.00 Private Money to Loan
Ty pe writers
llonds
See us (ieneral Insurance Real Estate
For Farm Ixians Notary Work
Farrara's Service Bureau, D
Trades of all kinds considered Claremore, Okla
To Our Subscribers.
We have several subscribers
to the Register who are in ar-
rears, and we kindly ask you to
pay up by the first of the year '
The farmers have received a good j
price for their products and the'
country is more prosperous than 1
for many years, and there can
Is; no excuse offered for not pay-
ing We do not want to send out
statements as that would add ex ,
tra expense.
Please call and settle or send
in your subscription at once.
Very truly,
M. J. Phillippe, Publisher
For Sale—My 320 acre farm
adjoining the town of Inola. 7
ToonT house, large barn, new
granary, and in fact an up to
date farm. No better fat -u i"
Oklahoma. Write or call W. A.
Peterson 2<>25, Hoston Ave,
Muskogee, Okla.
Race Meet
Special rates wili be given by
the Iron Mountain Railway Co.
for the race meet to be held at
Hot Springs, Ark., beginning
Feb 28 and continoine until
April 8d. See C. O Tliomas, In
cal ticket ageut far farther par-
ticulars.
Council of Defense
meeting at
South jMethodist
Church Monday night BI
We now have .n display all th -
atest style-, m saUlinery ut bum
••rate price*'
L V. Th< na« Millinery fo-.
Cave more, Okla
The tirs! p< iociple of uRuiey
making is idj oey-saving —!tuy
War Savktg* and Thrift Stasspa.
Ai ything \ >u want ia the dry
goods or >m ocery line, c>'vue t>-
us. W«- li ,,e it.
inola Mevcant.-le Co
Mrs. J E Hathaway and little
and daughter, 4^ladya Lane,
visited at Claremore Mouiay
IL S. P0RTW00D.
Dentist
Prices reaso« ljLij
Eilui^ton JTaildixg tttsyns• and-^f
WA ;OPOS«. OKI.A
M.LKIPP,
Wholesale
HAY e^d
GRAfN.
1 am hi the uwirket for your
corn, wlke^t, o^ts and 1 *ay, and
will puy the highest i>rice (or
same. M. L> KXPP, ^mda,Oki*.
Coal lor sale in any quantity
M9 GALES
MAOAZ1NE
Path Ion
Auth0rlty
F*r N tar I? 50
lot* «*• UMJM wanwn
McCAUl.a «wr ITcnlh for ««■'«
Ion*, lor pamra* lor leoM®*'1 '
for firx-y nwdliwork. for rood st.-O.
ur% for Mp. ipr rtTlo.
MiCal t p tw tn fit
rcfti/
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on. or TSS^vrrsJlSftT.J j
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Stock tor Sale
I liuvo for side Mir roan l) r
haui hull, 3 years m«l u-'U white
faceiahio oae 51 yeur old jml two
yearling Uereford bulls. This is
all exoellejit bigrude .-.twek, an J
will be u credit t*> any,herd.
J. U. NICHOLS
W. C. GILLEN,
Veterinary Surgeon,
CLAREMOKK OKLA
Treats ail disease*, oi douiebtic-
Iuigk* Ham. t^es. ^ho«u 6ui
Call
Pbst Oak Posts f r S«li .
at this office,
J. W. Itutler and S G. Nees
have some work iwirses for sale.
For Farm Loam
AT
Straight Rate of Interest
SEE
JANES R.YAN,
CLAREMORE, OKLA
Prompt Service
Piiaae 381
Three Quarter Million Dollars
Loaued in Rogers County
11. W. M. Ha'.
Jennings & Hall,
Attornrr* at Law,
CI.ARKMOKK. OKI.A
Practice in all the Cowrti
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The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1918, newspaper, February 21, 1918; Inola, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180838/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.