The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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Field Seed
Ribbon Cane, Broom Corn and Rape.
Paints
A complete line of the celebrated
Bradley and Vrooman House Paints
This is the time to do your painting
Cas Ranges
A full line of the very best
The Inola Register
M. J. PHII-UPPK.
Publisher and Proprietor
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A complete line of hardware and the
prices are always right
Wm. H. NORTH
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New Spring Goods
We are now receiving our new Spring
Stock and can fill your wants in
anything for men and boys
to wear.
Clothing, Shoes, Mats, Caps, Underwear,
Shirts, Ties, Suspenders, Hte.
Largest stock in the County.
Come and see.
Laderer-Davis Clothing Co..
Claremore, Oklahoma.
Miss Nolle Williams is visiting Mr. and Mrs. .lark Rmwn, of
Mr. and Mrs. Eph Huntley at LnPlutA, Mo , visited the first of
pram right. j th week with \V. 1'. Sunderland
We pav th* highest price for ,famil.y.
jour produce. I Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pockett, of
.* • Inola Mercantile Co ... ,.
Henryetta, were guests the Inst
S. (j. Kenaker and family aie |of the week of Mr. and Mrs. VY.
moving into the house recently P. Sunderland.
Vacated by J. H. Roper and fain
ly.
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hane he
Hutlerand S G. Xee-
•n to Hroken Arrow tin
.lames Ryan, tire Claremore past u„.ll{ v.|lf.r<1 Uu,v took a
real estate, loan and insurance bunch of horses and mules t«
inan, was here on business this sell.
Week.
i (Ji'bert R, Gregqrjr, of Clare
Come to the Inola Mer. Co. niore, van 1-ioltiug af!.>r his fai m
We can supply yuur wants. ...
ing interests weslof town iu> s
J. W. Homer made a business day and vVedn*sday. Mr. <ir«g
trip to K<-ifer and Jenks Fast I ory is a candidate for county-
week. He si.ys business is rush treasurer, and is thoroughly
ing over that way. competent in every way.
Red Cross Notes
~N<-\v members of thi- Ketl Cross this
week are. Mrs. P.ell Mortimer, Mrs.
J. J. Darnell, Mrs- Frank Jantzen anil
Mi>se L. Montague.
Unit No. 7 has been oranai.ed with
Mrs. Ilenrv Pankrntj, Chairman;Miss
Olive C'heneall, Captain: Members;
Mi'stlames Meibert. Chenhall, Funk.
lWnkc. Jatuen, Mouttet. Voth. Frneso,
Klassen, (Joelbeck, and Misses I.nula
lUiln-rt anil Sarah Schrcs-iler. Last
meeting live bed shirts were finisheil.
The next meeting is to he with Mrs.
fleibert May Kith. 10 very hotly is in-
vited. Meetings are to be held every
two weeks on Thursday.
Willie Montague and Mollie Mont-
ague are new members of the KeU
Cross.
The sweater yarn is here ami also
a supply of kiritting needles. Call on
Mrs. Nichols or at the work room lor
the needles at -5.se a pair.
Mis. J.- II. Niclisls ami Mrs. Guy
\j. Davis organized 1'nit No. S at the
Deiterle schoof house with Mrs. Ella
Deiterle, Chairman and Mrs. Marie
Green, Captain. This unit will se
every two weeks, beginning Thursday
the 16th, at the school house. The
members of this unit arc as follows:
Mrs. Ella Deiterle and daughters.
Kathrine, Ilernice and Gladys; Mes-
j dunes Florence Millik*n, Green.
Hums. McKechiiey, Iiaecker, and
Mioses Mattie Burns and Kathrine
McKechney.
Mrs. R. B. Puryear,
Reporter
(Editor's \<>te: You can be a help
in making this column more interest-
ing if you will report any hap]>ening
to the reporter.)
J. W. Friezi n and little son,and
Mr. and Mis. F. F. Sliauss left
last Friday for a visit at their old
home in Kansas, making the ti i|
] in Mr. Fri zen' car.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Case came
up front Wagoner Wednesday ii
I their car. M r. Ca^c wnt 011 t<
Oklahoma City toattnnd a met t
I ing of the State Hankers' Asso
• ciatinn.M rs. ('ase remaining here
for a visit with her mother, Mrs
j Tallant, high school teacher it
; the Inola Public Schools.
TaWpn lTp—1 mare, will weigh
about *ihi, s!ii in each ear. Own
er can have same by paying ex
penses and proving properly.
II K KI 8CH
Council of Defense
The Inola Council of Defense
will hold its reguKs meeting at
Baptist church Monday night, j
The meetings are tie* second and
fourth Monday nights of each I
month. This is an important
meeting and everybody is urged
to be present.
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NORTH SON,
ELEVATOR
WHOLESALE
HAY and GRAIN
Come in and look over our
Plows,
Disc Harrows,
Drills
Disc, riding and walking cultivators and everything
in the farm implement line.
R.. S. P0RTW00D.
Deniist
Prices reasonable
Ellington ttuilding Rooms(3 and 7
WACONKR. OK LA
USE FLOUR MADE BY
V. Lamb Milling Company
of Wagoner, Oklahoma
Every sack guaranteed to give full satisfaction
or your money cheerfully refunded
The local Merchants of.Inola sell this good Flour
V. Lamb Milling Company
Wagoner, Okla.
Announcements
For State Senator
Gil) GRAHAM
For Countv Clerk
\V. J. ELI)RIDGE
For Conutv Treasurer
GILBERT R. GREGORY
For Treasurer
NOAH WHISENHUNT
For District Jiulijc
C. 15. HOLTZENDORPF
For County Jtnlce--
EDWARD JOKDAN
For Countv Attorney
MACK R. SIIVNKS
For Sheriff
\V, T. TAYLOR
For Sheriff—
M. G. I'ATTOX
The above announcement# are si
jert to tlie democratic priniarj to
held Tuewilay, August <>. 1913, and a re
all worthy of vour support.
.1. C. Kusch, of Fairview, has
been here vititing his brother,
ti. K Kusch. Ho will help run
the drill, prospecting for mineral
at Keteham.
Arch Henry, who is stationed
at Camp Doniphan, came iu .yes-
terday evening for a visit with
his mother, Mrs .) K,Hathaway
Arch makes a tine looking soldier
boy. He formerly lived here
and bin many friends were glad
to see him.
All parties desiring to trans 1
fer into School Di trict 22, so 11- '
to have advantage of the high |
school, will report at once to thei
county superintendent. Ay res K. :
Kosm. Yonhaveonly a short tune)
; in which to do this so you had
better get busy.
Louis Ferguson returnid last
week from a trip to Ft. Worth,
i'exus, where lie nccoini nnied n
shipment ol 11 train load of cattle.
;ir. Ferguson is tlx; clever fore-
man of the Flippen ranch, north-
west of Inola.
1 Thej are drilling for oOin the
I Chenhail neighborhood southeast
of Inola, and Mr. Ohenhall re
• ported to the editor last Satur
day that they were down over
T'M3 ano the driller* ueraencour
| aged with the outlook. We only
I hope that they w ill open up a
I good ti eld.
I st, Strayer or StoN n One
black mare, 8 years old, weight
about 100 lhs, whit'1 si ot in left
J i'j'c. Liberal rewind for ir.for ,
iiiation leading t Iter recovery
F. M. IJarrett, Inola, Gkla
1 C A. Horsey, with the (.'. C
I Clark Hardware Co. at Boynton,
visited here last Sunday. He 1
says they are doing tine at U >yn
ton and the/ are well pleased
! with the outlook.
A meeting will he held at the,
court house at Claremore Sutnr
day afternoon for the purpose of
organizing a J. H A Robertson
for governor club. Mr. Robert ;
sou is a very able mail and he has
a strong following from this part
of the state. Many from inola
will attend.
I). Koenig, president of the
{•'.rxt State Manic, is in Oklahoma
City attending a meeting of tlw
State Haukers' Association.
These meetings are n great
source of pleasure us well as
as well us profit to t^e ti,inkers
and Mr. Koenig always attends
them. Mrs. Kounig and Kurl
Kendrick will li>ok after the in-
te-ests of tl e hank during his
absence.
lUUUKUk'XSi 1
LOOK! Mr. FARMER!
Is your growing crop of grain insured against
HAIL?
For mort than onchuiulretl years THE HARTFORD INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY has - tootl between its patrons ami adversity,
paying every loss, dollar lor dollar. A hail policy in the Hartford
may save your entire year'* labor.
Kvery Hartford Policy is backed by honorable rcrord <>f more
than a century and cash assets of ove* Thirty-four Millions of Dol-
lars. Ik- safe rather than sorry. Get full particulars from
D. FERRAkA, Agent, Claremore, Okla
Phone 4>7, ofl'.ce; KebiUence
mnocmw.uuMA'Tp %. rausmxr-rz: -arLm^iir/' rs
FRED BUTLER
Painting, Kalsomining, Varnishing, and all
kinds of work in i.liis line
Let me figure with you
Ail work gu
rante
Th© Sno!a Garage,
C. A. Prop
REVERE TIRES,
Absolutely the best tire for the money.
We can do your repair work on «hort no-
tice and in a satisfactory manner.
If you are in the market for a car let u«
figure with you.
FARM LOANS
Abstracts of Title Real Estate
INSURANCE
Your Ordr>r« will Receive Prompt Attention
Prices treasonable
Central Title H frusi CoM
Telephcne Clareaioie, Okla
MISSOURI PACIFIC
Iron Mountain System
North,
South,
Eest,
West.
Sec your local a^cnt for rrtes if you are
planning a trip
Our Scrvice is .Unexcelled
/pfjl C. 0. THOMAS. Agent
Inola. Okla.
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The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1918, newspaper, May 9, 1918; Inola, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180847/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.