The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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THE INOLA REGISTER.
VOL. XII
i.
INOLA, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, AWi, 23,
9 I. JJlJb
NO. ft
Loca.lt
| New Enterprises for Inola
Mta Rachel Gunter vLited at I U to look like Inola is
£lar*ftiore yesterday. j °" the eTe of a boom^or a good
T. A Utllts ha our tUnlca for !9 b ta..tial growth at leaat.
a dollar on subscription, Ma"n 4 Molford have nearly
| completed the preliminaries for
I theii carbon and gasoline plant
^ | They have secured the location,
J
moved here from Claremore.
Homer Hubbard made a busi
Am* trip to Chelsea Monday.
%..T. Williams and family have | oldered the material for the
plant, including pipe to connect
. Red Cross Work
The Red Cross workers have
been a little shy aince litis ex
treme weather set in. They
have a quilt op and need quilters
to help finish this work. Other
quilts will be started as soon as
this one is finished.
A sale wi 1 be had soon and
workers are needed to finish ar
J. H. Barr, of Claremore, was I the wells up with the plant, and j tie'es far ti is sale.
jn the city on business Tuesday.
Claude Cruichfleld called Tues
4ay and renewed for aucther
y—r.
Mrs. O L Downs, of Bixby,
tisltsd her mother, Mrs Morti
mer, this week.
Claude Crutchfield and R. A.
Reynolds made a business trip
to the couuty seat Monday.
Our real estate men think
ihsrs will be a great dssl of land
sold iters this fall and winter.
Mrs. R. N. Rogers and daugh-
ter, Miss Jessie, took ths early
train this morniog for Cisrenore
Mrs. Oeorgie Wilsdh of Caney,
fcs., is here Tisiting her cousin®,
Misses Jessie and Hattie Rogers
Mrs. Wm. Morrison, of near
Boynton, is lieie visiting ner
parents, Mr. mid Mrs. A. B Oin
stead.
Bring in your produce. We
want it and will pay the highest
price. Inola Mer. Co
Mrs. John Horner returned
last tffek from a visit to her sis
ter and other relatives in Arkan
sas
The Church of IJod orgno'ta
uou will het<<n an open air meet
tug Sunday night, with J. T.Wil
Lams in charge.
, 4|rs.J. R. Xorth and daugh I
♦se, WseflraoefVwf Mrs. Jessie
and Hattle Rogers visited Claro
mors Monday afternoon
Shot Gun for Sale
everything necessary tor the ^
completion |of the plant. Mr.
Frank Mulford, junior member . 12 gun-e pump gun in excel
of the firm, is now in Califotnia : lent condition, good as new.
on business and as soon as he' Call at my barber shop,
returns, which will be in about! Etar A. Law son
OFFICIAL FOOD NEW§ pF
FEDERAL FOOD AOMIDh
ISTRATIOfy
Notice for Bids
The Inola school board for Din-
two weeks, work on tlie plant
will hetrin.
The Liberty Gas and Carbon
Co. already have a large force of jtrlct 22> wU1 recei,e 4,1,19 ',,r
men at work, digging ditches, j t,a"sPortfne «'« children on thr
laying pipe, etc. Mr. Bledsoe 1 thr<* flch001 rou*s Partlp* hid
is superintending this work. din« mual t *e routes
they wish to drive.
J*fds will also be received for-
doing the janitor work
All bids must be in by 0 o'clock
Tuesday Aug. 27, 1918.
Claude Crutelifteld, Clerk.
.Soldier Boys
I make ArtWtic Photos that I war-
rant not to fade, and I make them to
look like you. I carry a full line o(
several ®"tinan Kodak* and supplies. I
_ , . „ . . , | l«o m ke hig-lj grade enlargements.
pir>ducil)g Wells on their leases All [mv products are guaranteed to
This company will begin work
in a very few days on tlie plant.
We have been told that the com-
pany has placed an order with
one of the local saw mills for
use in the construction of the
plant. VVe also understand that
the company will build 80 dwell
mg houses for their employes.
Both companies have
I J. CECIL tftOWN.
Director of Education.
Oklahoma City.
AMERICAN F080
1*
D. KOEXIGj President J. KOF.KIG, Cashier
T. C;. HARRIS. V Pres
Condensed Statement of
First Staie Bank,
Inola, Oklahoma, at close of Business,
Fejb. 15, IP id
UNITED STATES SENT TO
ALLIES 141.000.000 BUSH'
ELS OF WHEAT
AMERICAN FOOD SHIPMENTS
TO ALLIES
1HI-17
111718
1 1« 17
1917 1 s
MEAT
t.lM.600,000 lb*.
1.011,100,000 lbs.
Inoresae. S44.600.0M
CEREALS
IS .M«.000 bu.
140.800,000 bu.
mid are urrunging lo drill more
Each com | any has Several hun
dred seres of proven gas ter
ritory uiu'.er leas©.
Mrs. C. C. Price, of Tulsa, vis
in the city Isst
iied friends
Thursday.
•Ceo. Dnftield and non, Will,
had business at the* coanty seat
Monday.
Mrs Rc.bt, Myers, of Ciars
mors, visited yesterday with her
mother, Mrs,.EUrU>eai*-Cte>fc.
| Mi->s Neta FWtner, of Seneca,
| Mo , is hero for u visit with her
(five satisfaction.
K. K. REDMON, Studm.
Wagoner, Okla
I can get you a buyer for
tt.iiV thing y>u want to sell
n. \t DRAPER,
Auctioneer.
Let me conduct your next sale
' Phone or wilte, Claremore. Okla
Inoress*.. 80,#ooo.ooo ba.
la spite of the subnormal food sup.
In tail country the American peo-
ple have been able to ah1p to the
Allies aa well at our own forces over-
Mas 141.uu0.0uu bushels of wheat, b^ ■
•Ides I44.6UO.UUV pound* of msat, dur- • Such an unfortunate spec-i men of
RESOURCES
L.ans and Discounts
Overdrafts .
'Moods aod Warrants
Hanking -!n,.se Kuril, and Fixt
Real Es. a t*>
Cash and Siglii Exchange
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital Stotck
Surplus aud ProHts
Deposits
Total • • $177,£39 B7
The Above Statement is Correct
A home Bank for the Home People
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank.
S 101,155 76
H>9 fi5
J.Wfl 28
4,821 12
1.620 89
66, *87 07
*177,839 67
$15,000 00
15,608 14
156,231 58
The Chronic Kicker Mrs. Ethel ILayncs and three
The chronic kichor suffers so Chanute, Ks , Are hers
keenly apd so cojitiiujously jn; p's'liWig her parents, Mr. an4
this world tlvst a /ui^rcifql Ciodi^'^r8- M.oreland. Mrs.
will lordly pani*i> hijn i.u Ule i H*j nejj' liusiiaud ;s a locfmiotivt
zone beyond lite silent riyer. I rjinolng outofClitinute.
DAY OF NATIVITY UNKNOWN
World Has Only Tradition to Rely
Upon a* to Date of the Birth
la* (he year ending June HO lant. Tbl*
kae been made poenlble by the wholo-
o«Jod co-operation of the people
whs. ——-
*S^
•pahded nobly t« the appeal
abroad
disgruntled existeiuce should Ue
oitied more tlian blajned. 4 few
bealde* prsctletnc atlf «!on!aU : specimens of this species of the
"if8"??? production nnd re- j human bi ped can b" found in
f,'°® j every coin ui unity, and tiiey have
Hoover, In
p^iC" fvy
M.L'I,I .|N| i'w (
T. P fyvins, nfOklahiiiiKtCity, sisfr, Mrs [{. M. Puryesr, and
ha# been here tins witIc pros j lier many friends.
p. Cling with a vi. w U> buying Mnny of the farmers are plow-
land. H" was [ '"nsed wllhiin« for wh.-at regardUss of the
the countiy. I extreme drouth atnl the ci)iid"
Mr. and Mrs. K. ti Pm year i li<*u of the ground.
will let; ve in the uiorniug in their ! 'l'hcre will be pr« siohit k at the
car for a visit to their old home. South Methodist church both
Senecv, Mo liiey expect lo be I Sunday morning and evening by
goue about two weeks. j the paslor. All are cordially in
We have a rice line of groceries ; vited.
and the prices are right | c A. Ross has resigned as
.1 H. Sunderland.
Willie l'hillippe4 who has a po-
sition in a large mercantile es-
tablishment at Nowata, is at home
for a two weeks' visit on full pay.
lie is working for Campbell &
Cobb, the lurgest establishment
tu that thriviog oil town.
Groceries, shoes, overalls aud
jumpers at Sunderland? grocery
We are having local showers.
A nice rain fell seven miles
southeast iu the Ross neighbor-
hood Tuesday afternoon,and yes
terday afternoon enough rain
fell right here in Inola to settle
the dust uicely.
Mr. aud Mrs. Juke Homer snd
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Singleton are
tin a two weeks'outing to Color
ado Springs and other reports
in the mountains of that great
slate They made the' trip in
thfcir cars.
We have gone into Iho n o husi
ties* and will handle it as a aide
line, It will not have any con-
nection with tho grocery busi
ness at alt. We will make one
delivery n day, and our hooks will
be cou|K>na shUI for cash.
J. S. Alexander
A. K. Crichton is cleaning out
•ome gas wells for Mann & Mul
lord, the men who are promoting
a new gasoline and carbon plant
here. Thi.r«xpcct tohavn some
drilling done soon, and exUmd
the field The Liberty Gas. &
Carbon Co. is also putting in a
plant. With the S'ebb'n*
clerk of the school board and
Claude Crutehfield has beeu up-
pointed to till the vacancy.
Miss Maude Davis, of Sham
rock, has been here the past
week visiting her sister, IMrs. R.
L. McLain,and her many friends.
Prof. F. E Lemons, who had
b^en on n visit to hts old home,
Buffalo, Mo, returned home laat
Friday, Mrs. Lemons and Ut-
ile Virginia will follow soon.
We want your butter and eggs
Farmers Mercantile Co.
Chas Carothcrs purchased 47
head of cattle last week from S.
N. North This is a nice bunch
of cattle, all 2 aud 3 year old
heifers, just the kind that will
grow into money fast.
Mrs. II N. Rogers and Mrs. I.
A, Wise returned Wednesday ev-
ening from a visit to Caney and
Coffeyville, Ks. Mr. Rogers went
up in the tnornir.g and accom-
panied tin in home.
A nine lin* of L:idi«s and Mis-
ses and school childtens'dresses
at right prioes at
Inola Mercantile Co
Mr. and Mrs.Garvin Williams,
of Tuhlequah, couie In last Fri-
day evening for a visit with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.Wil-
liams aud Dr. and Mrs. H. L.
Courtney, returning home Sun-
day evening.
G. H Rash, of Tulsa, was in
the city on business last Friday.
Mr. Rash stated that they were
Th« traditional SSth of Deccniher an
the date of the hli th of the HttvUir ha>
no historical authority t>r> u>i tlie
fourth centary. when the Christmas
f.'i"ivnl wes introiiui o«l first in Rome
(A. D ,W), on the IwKis of Sfvernl |Jn. \
tnan festival* (the Sutui nal'e. Wall '
fur's. J.iveiuilia, Brumallx, or !>! *■ 1
nutitllg Invietl Sell*), whlrh were helil I
Ir. t '• 11i«r jvift >' r ''C Mt't>rr, In «f m- '
ncbiurallua of llie gohlen age of lib- |
rrty nnd mjitallty, an'l In lionor of th '
aitn. w!io in the winter aolsttrc Is, na It
vcrr, bi rn anew, ami b< fflo* his COM-
qtierinx ninrch. The only Indication of
the spason of Christ's liirth'Is tlip fnr?
flint I lie Klirplterda were watclilu^ !
tltclr Gocks in 1>" fH-lil st the tlin"
(I.nke 11 :S). and thia fin l point* to i
nny oilier season r ther tliuri wintfr,
nnd J*, therefore, not fsvoraiile to tli!
traditional dJte. Besld 'a, ti.,* andent 1
tmdltion is of no account h«re, as it i
varied down to the fourth century (
Clemcijt of Alexandtiu rclat-s thtt
some regarded the 2.1th, Pa' hon (i. p., J
Sluy 20), others the 2lih or 2olh. I'hnr-1
wuihi (April 10 or 20), as the «Jny of j
Nativity.
J. U Riudscailed T^eadsy and
renewed for auotlier year.
tlHr. Gobel will preach at the
M. y. ,church the first Sunday ip
September, snd Rev. John E.
Thackery, of Tulsa^ District Sq
Fpoi Administrator Hoover, in a 1 probably been aprinkied among perjntendril, will ;>rench the 'id
wsr TtoA' *°!,eerJ"1 populaw fs ttn,f*". ••« ".edat^
-oaservatioa In the United States aud • ^ coiuptiuudlng the tonic nnd b** >tii> nn«J iilt.tyi4.
of the actlvitlea of tks Pood I necenaai j to give healthv action; ... .. ...
Th. NM,,. ' bt the bOMinv.s IUIII ,1^.^ kU*"*
es a sslenau trtbats i« not be*-ft u*iuie. ui «ain .- . ,, ^ ,, ,
A>e patriotism of tl.e American peoplk. I Of course^ twnta would not I..- 4^!^ ;
Meait shlpBieiits w«rc Id created 844- ^ i > >• l. s i >Vi«'v4.?.v vw>ii.
oooess pounds during the Srst^Bacsl I c,>n,l,|ele «" appoii.tmwu
year, ss rompsred with our mest e*. i R 'l J'1' " >t hsve the chronic.
,b* ,r*!ir btf0NI A«Mrics i kicker iu the cabinet of iu repul
entered the war. .
"The totsl vslus of these food ship- Sl?® C,Ur,Uli U '* **ner*,,y >•"
n:ents." Mr Hoover wrota President, 1,3 -,f*l" 'or this conglomeration of
^-*5?'w"r* 'h* raal" PJ", negative grunts to unload tin
chsaed throufh or with eollsboratioa 7 , . .
rt the Food Administration, amount buro«n°r wo«8 with Ins hoeN
to, roundly. |l.400.noo.o9a durinx the visciously aimed at some public
^ jourunl that lias unconscientious
In 191S-1T the Tnlted Rtates sent . .. , , . . . , , . ,
the Allies I. 1M.500.0M pounds of ly exclt<Ml '"'•ks
maat la 1 1T-1S, with coiuntsry con- with a venom which he thiol's is
•ei atton practiced la Aaerlca. and tiure lo annihilate the paper that) ti. A. Ro\ noi<U :nn| fnuiilv Ji-it
Id h<im>*, liig
11 Livi >v,i1
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all it i- wort:i.
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•Tri-.-ri
u tn
sided by oxtrs weight of animals, we . .... I... , ,
s^n- the Alllts 2.011.100.000 pounds of "M ll,corred displeasure,and i I ue* lav for lit#
an
to'nds.
inrrease of S44.600.aos
*" sa* Saving Enormeue.
When lb« Food Adtnlnistrattoa be
•an operations in the summer of 1#17.
this country wes facing a Urge deflrlt
in wheat. Counting In all csrry-ovor
wheal from the 191s crop, we hsd at
thi bojlr.nln* of the 1 1T hsrTest year
Ju*t «nnuch wheat to tske care of i
his disgruntled nature i< aoefuly 1 h> e, M.<>. i«> i i-si,,!.*. .ii'i.er k rest
wori ied when he discovers detune#f ^11.^1 lii y.i-a.rs .in ihis
that the paper has again up country. Vly |^i'yle.iiiljt i.tuiily
] peared, regularly, aud has not j '' ■ been agionc our b !st people,
been denied the'privtl^ge of the taking an active paj l in church
mails. Occasionally The R-gis jand S#itd^y at-hool work, and ev-
ter nonets with this class of kick other movecRnt that was Iuj
ers aod its sympathy has gushed tin-adv;uvexn.eui of tlie bent iu
not a j forth in great floods of pity for I terests of Inola and community
the wretchedness thotseemed to1' general Jt is with deep re
burden th^ tos. in of ti.o tt«ckist. I*rot vve ,,avo Kivp UP this
date of the year.
As tn tiimlern rospnrrh. the only Am-iics's normal consumption
polut oa which divines generally egn-e bushel of surplus
Is Hint Christ was not bom on Christ-j At the close of' the 1S17-H harvest
mas day, while numerous learned ati- year the Poo4 Administration's official, , , „
reports showed that our total wheat i Sometimes he be.-otnes confi estimable family. 1 lie good
shipments to the other side hsd been dentially l !. cid n:t • a->--ars in w'shea of all the people go with
141.000,009 bushels. Pverv bushel .. , . , r . , them
shipped wes wheat saved by the *hs role of :t inn tm . friend, ivud |
1 Amerirao people from their normal generously tendeis hi*w'-e to =
consumption i jieftj ,|0ine imaginary sore which 11
In eeresl and products . , ,i
lured to terms of cereal bushel. he eUi"> wiU de «roy the vital Jennings & Hall,
shipments to Allied destlns«on were i force of the taper and estrange' .\ttornev« at r.a«.
J40.800ooo bi-,hei«. S0.900.000 bushels its patrons. Such a Mms:ual t'LARF.MORt, hki.a
more than the amount sent In lm-tT. f ., . comt.reh.nd the Practice in 41 the imirt,
Js"klu^lB .these Bgarss sre 13J00, 'n*n«J cau 1 comprehend ths( Rooms Notary it. oa
oon bushels of r>e snd ths 141.000.00« . fact that a neaspnper never en v. j, an,| jt, p0,t office Block
bushels of ssved wheat, in addition | t^rB into a compromise contract
WP R AVlt Ins hsisleala rl A n A n |4 A M . a. Via
bread- i 'r, ul ",e ',lCt ^lat nothing
HILL PUZ2LE TO GEOLOGISTS;
•tone Columns en Eminenoe Near Pe-
ehwes, in Mexico, Out of Keeping
With Other formations.
A very remarkuhle geological freak
In Mexico Is a mountain situated nenr
Pscltuca which presents the sppenr-
snce st s dlKtnnce of being covered
e-lth spikes. The sides of the moun-
- v. -
W. M
Ha*
• , . ., . ,t. . , , we sent the neutrals dependent on us
tnln sre closely studded wlth sti-ne col- ] io.OOe.OOO bushel, of prim*
These coluuins arc - "
limns or |>nlis:id<-n.
five to twelve feet long and sa Inrgu
round as an average man's body. It
Is a r'-roarknMe uplift of nsttjre which
has th" eppeersnce, however, of being
the handbvork of human beings. Oae
side of the mountain Is alnioat porpeo-1
dlcnlar snd the stone columns pro-
stuffs.
LIMIT pN SUGAR PROFIT
Mid Co plant*', already In opera , Arranging lo mote ioKanaaa City,
jtlon will make four largo plants j having tVaded his farm near
ill the Inola Unlit. • I Yntr* Center fur piopot ky Uiore
Rotsllprs are not permtttsd t« sell
st morn than one cent s pound above
| near, sccordlng to not'ces which hare
trude from the surface st right angles,1 *•" n^rchsats by R D Stoea
f'irtbing nn Impressive picture. I T Z •
Pwchucn I. one of the most noted ,0 ^ the f"r prica «"
adning districts In Meai-^. snd It is Mr atone says hs hss tauad that
ssld hy geologists tha' this remarks- fasllors hsve been obtalalas from 1*
hie spiked mountain Is out of keeping; wm, lo , cobU a m *
with the remainder of Hie fortustlon, pound of sugar sold Wh«re such
of the mtoer^llsed reirion. The stone marglM „f proat
la ss hard as Mint snd liss withstood tare action will be taken agslnst ths
the elements of ages. The spikes form y*uii«rs oa charities of profiteering,
a nntural battlement that makes the
nountain appear from a Wtetaace like
• nn an<lent fort. The wines of the
Pa. hues district are ettaabod not far phtM,«d from America te neutral" aa"
|from#tbis wonderful freuk of nature Nona during the first five mouth, if
,tnft the formation enceuutered la tlicit 'his >oa This amounted te only 3?
|respectt e underground working* Is ol per oeat' of the total experts to all
'.an eutlrely dlfforeat land from that of cenatrtes Mexico received mors than
the palisade. I imif the -moeat «ro cspovted to tu-u
W. C, blLLEN,
N
Surgeon,
to compromise.
The Uegtster always intends
to bu fair in iia comments and Vetefflflflry
criticisms,and the chronic kicker OLA KKMOU1'",
can either take or reject the nied Treats all Ji>.ej>*eH of
icine as seemeth to him best, as aniiimli
OKL4
domesitu
\ve neither court his smiles or _
fear his frowns.
Eagle Uam
lies. Phone Go^
Mr. aud Mta. N. K. Woolard
left laat Friday in their hand-
some new car for Miami, and
other points for a two weeks' va
cation.
Sugar experts
OiHy 717 toos of refined sugar were
M.LKIPP,
Wholesale
HAY and
GRAIN.
J D Feeney, of Pratt,Ks , lias
been here thi-- w elf arranging to]
ioi alt hi.u en^: in farming
Mrs-.. F\-eti, y w :! i • here in u
few d ive Mil1 tlier will live in
town uutu iiit> -to ubl«4 to get same. M. U KIPP, Inola, Ok if
p > s'*usiop ol Ihc farm I f'oal for sals In any quaulMf
I urn in the ui: rhet fur your
;>rn, wheat, oats and hay, aud
pay the hinlioat price
fwr •
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