The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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77/E INOLA REGISTER.
VOL. XII
INOLA, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, AUfl. 29. 191*
NO.#
Locals
H. C. Magroder made a bnsi-
DM" trip to Nowata Tuesday.
Banker D. Koenig and non,
Demi in, visited at Wagoner last
Sunday.
| County Court in ScmIoh
While in Claremore Tuesday
| afternoon the editor peeped into
[ tin; court room atid found1 county
' court in ft«Mnion.
We noticed that County' Judge
Jordan arid County Attorney
Off to Camp Pike
On Tuesday afternoon 1'ttRog
ger* county boys left on a spec
ial train for Camp Pike, Ark.
The train was made up in tbe
western part of the slate. The
lirst coach was flying a Wood
SHORTAGE
IN BEET
SUGAR
Everything in the grocery line!"' ' / , V * A"°rney « rst coaob was flying a Wood-
at Farmers filer. Co. . alntnkH and Assistant Batten-1 ward connty banner; the second
Hoy Gobei has been se, vine on ^ Rn 0n«u > ««>He upon .coach waa from Noble county,
Hoy Gotoei has beeu serving on
the jury in the county court at
Claremore this week.
Wanted to Buy-2 good young
mare, well broke, weighing from
12l*> to IdOO lb-*. Inquire at this
oftre.
Come to the Inola Mer. Co.
VFex-an supply your wants.
E. A. La wson wtMit to Clare
moil- Tuesday morning, having
been subpoened us a juror in the
county court.
Milhird Sunderland,. of Still-
water, is here for a visit with his
brothers. W. P and J. H. Sun
derland
Clarence Lamb, who i« station-
ed at Camp Pike near LittleRuck,
their fuces. Upon inquiry wejand -other live coaches thst
found that they had a jury that; made up the train when it arriv
visited a few doy« the first of the
week with his wife and his
mother.
We lisve a nice line of groceries
and tho prices are right.
J. H. Stmdei land
Mias Sarah Williams, of Clare
more, returned home Tuesday
after a pleasant visit with Mi.
and Mrs. W. 11. Archer on the
farm three miles west of Inola.
Miss Alma Tallant cam* up
from Wagoner Monday evening
for a vlait with her friends. Mis
ses Nadine and CtaibouriiH Alex-
ander. Hiss Tallant will tench
fti Nowata county.
Buy your shoes from ns and
Have money—lnolu Mer. Co
Mrs. R. L, McLain left Mon
Oav for a visit with her parents,
air. MII] Mi's
Shamrock. He
Maori l iri«, wh« lt:nl ! •<• visi
lieie, retnrnod Isiloe wi'hl
For Sm!"- "o acre*
was doing its a worn duty—con
victing bootleggers and joint
keepers as fast as it waa poasi
ble to get to them
Walter Bowers waa the first
to get justice. He was given
six uiontha in jail and $800 fine.
Bowers is one of tbe notorious
bootlegger^ and joint Keeper* of
that town. He has been^tigaged
in the business for years. He is
a man of tine personal appearance
and is capable of conducting a
business in some honorable' call
ing if be oojld only get bia mind
set in that direction.
Other convictions followed.
When Hiram Stephens geta ti)
(VVP
bo sheriff he will put this class of
law breakers out of business
without having to put the connty
to the expense of a trial. He dan
do it and he is going to do k.
ed in Claremore. The two
coaches for the Rogers county
boys were waiting on the track
at Claremore. Tlie boys were a
jolly, husky bunch.
The following from Inola were
in this call:
Lee fcteldley, Floyd Omstead,
Siggle Applegate, Albert Jsnsen,
Jesse L. Cruse, ErnestChenhall,
Burl' Walls, Leon Ls>wthers, Ed
gar MeKechney, Orpha McLain.
Many of the parents and other
near relativesand frieuda of the
boys went to Claremore to aee
the them off. A large crowd
gathered at the* depot here and
the boys a hearty farewell
aa the train paesed through at a
rate of ubnut 30 mi lea per hour.
■Soldier Boys
Drilling for Oil am! Gas
I make Artistic Photos that I war-
I rant not to fade, and I make them to
; look like you. I carry a full line of
. Kaufman Kodak* and supplies. I
W. T HMkum, M *>..*, ffiSSTt
shipped in his big oil rig this !•***
week and will begin drying at J *^"jK35d?^
I can get you a buyer for
anything you want to sell
B. M. DRAPER,
Auctioneer.
Let me conduct your next sale
oace lor Mann A Mulford on the
Gregory land 5 miles west of
Inola. This is proven territory,
mauy producing oHandgav wells
being right near this land. We
understand that Mr. Stockton. Phone or_^rrjte' Claremore. Okla
has a contract to drill ten wells'
for these gentlemen.
, A. K. Cricliton is drflKug for1
these same people on the E. K. j
Evans farm. They have several I
hundred acres lea ed and already
, have uiiaaj good gas wells on the
,The world today Is producing forty
•sr coat leas beat sugar than tas rs-
war average.
Osunlts# tbs Amerosa. Allied sad
Osrman-Auatrias crops, aa wall M tha
■navels, tbe U 8. Food Ad mlaistra-
.Moa has estimated that tha wsrld
ahortaga erastad by tha light crop of
wlf-ltll la at Icaat thraa and halt
minion tons.
That tas ltlT-lm crop of MBS
aagar waa two nsllUos tona la excess
ef tbe previous year doss sot rsllavs
tts general shortage. )
Oaks aad Jam preduee one-half of
•as world asas crap, and tha Java
***** *i *«e tor removed from aitr
whoa shipping u
transport sad naia
fereee la fniMa
la Java a large part of tbe old tag.
—1 la stfll awalttsg shipment.
H ssmaaa 1M to 1M days for
M Is asat te Java, the
of obtatalag adequate
at Jam sugar this aeaaoa
asa gfsep,
that beat aagar
by ooe-thlrd tbaa
SUGAR STICKERS
laid
or toerasse—Is
la Ajnsrtsa. two
- —. one sad ewe-half
|^|r **ass. sad m pound la
•r bowls have been banished
Amarlcaa dialog ears—a traveler
bis psrtios of aagar ssd no
Raataaraata aad betels are res trial-
•dte two Pesada ef .agar far evsry
si sale served. This *s rial as
•*' *•* bMsbsu aa well ■ table
D. KOENIG, President J. KOENIfl, Cashier
T. u HAHW1+, V pres
Condensed Statement of
First St&te Bank,
Inola, Oklahoma, at close of Business,
Feb. 15, 1919
„ RESOURCES
Lo.ana ana Discounts
Overdrafts
Bonds and Warrants ...... .
Bankin« House Puru. and Fixt
Real Estate..,.^.
Ca h and Sight Exchange
Total
H , liabilities
Capiul Stock
Surplus aud ProftU
Deposits
Total
$ 101,155 76
109 55
1.99B 28
4,821 12
1.020 89
68,687 07
$177,839 67
$15,000 00
6,008 14
156,281 58
$177,889 67
The Abote Statement Is Comet
A home Bank for tbe Home People
Make OUK Bank YOUR Bank.
SHIELD BRAND
ta. CL0THINCW
iJavts, at | ,eaSQ They U1 pot la g' Targe
tfHanTldo and cnrLmj plant.
I We uiulerettind theLiberty Gas
«t CiirO' hi <' . will alno dn a gre:i t
nf cotton deal of drilling aotni. This com
OFFICIAL FOOD NEWS OF
FE0ERAL FOOD ADMIN-
ISTRATION
j. cscut aaown.
CMrector «f tdssaUee.
Ohlshame City.
ta
Ss it la ap te tba
- . •"«,kr CO around,
of tbs last barraat the Aaierl-
y.yP1* ^ ahettaanea, aavad ltf
~w* basbsla of wbaat te fsed the
■■a«*7 Allied aattoaa aad iBeaa ate*
* >• srs gstag te stay right aa m
Jeb aad aee m threagk
SAVt auaaa.
Sagar aaaaa Shtpa—
about 4 s<nitli of lm>U. , pany has a large force of men at
Otrner Roue U war work laying pipn and connecting
\ A I'eteriMiii, j n
M usko^ee, (Ik hi , .. . " u
i work on the plant at uil early
E A. I aw ton nn.l tlie editor date.
enjoyed a ride from Claremore Inola already has two Ikrgegaa
Tuesday evening with Mr. and | oline plants and with two more
Mrs. C. A McBrnyer. of the Mc
Brayer (iaraiie at Chiremore, in
a new Tulsa Pour. This garage
has the ns<eney for this county
for this 'popular car, a-ul has
made many sales, every pur-
chaser being a satisfied customer
Popcorn Wanted—Par highest
price. SAM MUNCH
P. O. Box 8, Claremore, Okla
The following young people
from Inola XorSied a swimming
party last Sunday afternoon and
went over to Grand river, east of
Choteau: Messrs. Sum Stiles,
Geo. Tallant. Bruce Darnell, Ho-
me- Hubbard, Willie Phillippe,
R«y Cherry, Chan Darnell; Mis-
aes Ruth Miller, Nsdine Alexan
der, Maud Dafis, Mabel Knb
bard, Clarbourtte Alexander,Her
tha Petitt, Grace North. Th*
water was fine and a jolly good
t>me ia reported.
Bring yi .four produce.
want it and will pay the highest
price. Inola MeT. Co
W. S. Holmes, of Effiingham,
III., war here na buaineaa last
weak. Mr. Holmes owns a large
bottom farm just acroaa the Ver-
digria river, southwest of town.
Mleses Olive and Esther The-
aon, of Claremore, visited last
Tharadajr and Friday with Mia-
aea Nad in* and Claibom ne Alex-
ander, la thia city.
in operation soon business iu
Inoh. ought to liven up.
We have goue into tlie ice buai-
neaa aud will haudle it as a aide
liae, It will not have any con-
nection with the grocery buai-
neaa at all. We will make one
delivery a day, aud ouf books,will
.be eoupotia said for cash.
J. S Alexander
Council of Defense
The Inola Council of Defense
held its regular meeting Monday
night with the chairman, W. P.
Butler, presiding The meeting
was right interesting, but the at"
tendance is not what it should be
and a better attendance ia urged.
The program committee waa
urged u have a apeaker for the
next meeting which win be Mon-
day night, Sept. 9th. The pro
gram will have other intereating
features.
All are urged to pay the 10c
fee which ia to defray the ex-
penses of the council.
Let everybody attend the next
meeting, Monday night, Sept. 9.
To the Patrons of District 24
At a meeting of the school di
rectors of Rogers county, the
cbunty superintendent oo-oper
a ting, it was urged, that pap He
attend as regularly aa possible,
land in caae books and clothing
are lacking arrangements will be
made to supply pupils with same.
In ease parenta have Pi keep
their children out of school 80 to
40 daya at the beginning of the
term to work, they will be re-
quired te aign a"cantraot to keep
the children in achool the re-
mainder of the term. The ■ om
pnlsory law will be enforced.
Signed by tbe board.
"W H Courtney
Wm Kdyburu
J. Mortimer.
SHARE OUR SUGAR
WITH THE ALLIES
British Cat twa Paunda a Month.
Frsnati Pound and Half,
Italians Ona Pound.
| Amsrlca's new sugar nOioa of tars
pounds a ssenth par person Is aqalta-
bla whan coraparad with tbs sugar
ration anforoad by rigid soTerament-
si srdar In Eaglsad, Franea aad Italy,
aatlona with which wa ara -i H^g'
sugar.
Bach AlHad nation—la tha natter
of sugar consumption--la sharing oa
aasrest poaslble equaJ tarma tha lurO-
shlpa Imposed by graatly altered cou-
dlttons In tha world sagar situation.
Farmorljr elaasad as a luxury, augar
la now a war tlaa aaaanUal. Tha fair
aad Just division at this aaaestlal Is
In tha hasds aot tba vaMoua Alllad
food controllara
Tbs Ualtsd Stataa food AdmlaUtra-
tloa baa aabsd this astlon to ebserra
a rolsstary aagar ratios •( twa
pounds par parsos a asoath.
fa tbs aSbar couatiias at war wtth
Gans any sagar Is ona of tbs scarce
articles en arsry maeu -whether tm
tba bohsahold at both risk sad poor,
or la tbs hotsls.
Baglsnd today haa a sugar fatten
sf two pswads par month par parses.
In France tbe ratloa if ona* pound aad
a half aad la Italy It la oaa p«>—* a
month Aad tha prtaas in anted oouw
Mas ara rroat tws to tbrws ttaas as
high aa la Aiasrica.
U -you go to a hotel in Baglsad
ar Prsaca these days sad order tea
er coffee thay eerva ahaolataly so
sagar with It. If y«a waat augar
*aa ssast brtag It with yvtf.
la fcglsad it Is allewabls ta aaa
one sersata sf as oaada of sugar la
tbe prsgaswitea st sssh luaobsoa.
Ia Vtsaao mam shsbs carry at tie
Inola Mcrcan
CULTURE HERE BEFORE 1492
DM America. P^imtHao ClvHUa- , «
ti on Coma Prom Egypt? la f-'Hiemore last Hntnrtlay.
Now Question. H. K. Kuach made a business
Prof. Elliot S^iuT developed in aa tr'P Cltre,11OT« Tuesday.
extniiirtllnsrUy Interesting manner the 1 Mr. und Mrs. J. VV. Msvnurd
thesis that the pre^oiumblan civiiixs- visited at Nowata last week
tlootf of America—or at leunt munj lni- i
portant features In those civi'.izaUoos . Groceries, aline*, overalls and
—were not truly aboriginal, but cania ,'jotnpers at Sunderland? Krocerv
in a cultural ware from Asia ac*« , AdaulB had ^
the Pacific ocean, the original aturting
| olnt of the most remarkable charac-
teristic belni; Enypt.
I'r«fes.sor Smiih bettered, says Sol-
enc-e I'roKresa, that the extremely pe-
rullar culture of Egypt was spread
eastward by murinena, uiulnl.v Phoeul-
cisuji, for several centuries after B. O.
WW. To quote the author'* own worUs,
he thlnka that "the essential elements
of the undent civilisations of India
(the pre-Arynn civilisations), further
India, tbe ilalay srchipelsgp. Oivaaia
and Ametics were brought la succee-
don to each of theee places by marl-
ners, whose orienta> migrations begun
as trsdlns Intercourse hstwsea the
ssstsra Medlterruaean and India aume
time after W0 B. C* aad that tbe
blghly complex and anillcial culture
which they spread abroad waa derived
largely from Egypt (aot earlier than
the twenty-first dynasty/, hat atao In-
cluded many important accretiona
from other sources, aad that alter tr^
versing Asis and Oceaala aad becom-
ing modified on the way, tbd stream
finally "continued for awny denturlcs
to ;>lsy upou the PaciBc littoral of
Americs, where It was responsible for
planting the germs of the remarkable
pro-Columbian civilisation."
l^Miiti, iviiri |ia«« bf*enpti-
ll ii|> in futility, is t
I'"'"" '"r i v'- iT wi'.li lii.s niollier.
Mi iiixi Mra. N F. WiHilar#
rpturii.il liKins jesterdsy after-
0u<in fr>>m Miumi und (wtinta ia
Missouri nhr re tliey iiail be;n on
J* two neelis' outing, making the
trip in their new Chandler. They
rt-port a pfosiKaut time.
Bud Rnopp,,.( Cl«, ronri.. m ''""™" «*
itPd in the city last Saturday. j Inola Mercantile Co
H. K. Kusch drove over p.. Mrs. Eih*l Haynes and three
Keichem and return Monday. ! children of Chai.dte, Ks„ return-
We want your butter and pp^s od homo last Saturday after a
Farmers Mercantile Co. pleasant visit wHIi Iter parent*,
f U*. Rote haa the thanks of; Mr and Mra. VI. C. Moreland
the editor for a fine watermelon. I C. M. SPURLOCK.
Clarence Omstoad, i r Okmul L . ArcnONEKH.
gee, ia here Visiting his parents,
the county aeat la t Saturday.
Mr. ahd Mra. A. B Omstead.
J. M. Monroe, New Salem.lV,
is a new subscriber. Mr. Mou
roe fo merly lived here.
W. F. Duncan returned home
Mouday morning from a. busi '
neaa trip Ui noints iu Ariuttua.!
Senator Gld Graham and his:
aon, Lieutenant Bliig
I have had aeveral years ejtperi
in thia line of work aad cau
sell your property for
all it ie worth.
II. Jennings W M. HaU
Jennings & Hall,
Attorneys at Law,
CLAREMORE, OKLA
Praastce ia afl the Courts
Rooms Notary in Offic
Graham. '• 10 aod "• P*** Block
. of aa*
Da tbs wsrfc sf twe
the program gaaii
I'atll the war la threat
Winter^ Olaalpllae.
Be wbe maresle at the beantir eT tka
*w d h samarr wui Sad aqua! Sauss
fbr wondai and adariranou la Winter,
it Is tras tbe pomp and paguuutry are
■wept away, hut the essential elsawsts
remain—the dsy and the sight, the
MMaln aad the valley, the aiemea-
Ul play and sncetesloa. and the per-
petnal prwsnns of the inSi, « j„
«•*" «se«a to have rekin-
dled their Area, the moon achieves s
ftdlar (Humph, and (be heavens wear
■ tmak * mote exalted sUapUctty.
luuMuer te more weulng. nT-,
vwaatlle aad hsmsa. Appeals te tbe
sffsctteas aad tbe sestliaeats. aad fee-
tors la«ulry aad the art Impuiae. Win-
terla ef a more heroic east, sad ed-
dwagea .tbe Intellect. 1W severe
disciplines come easier In
jHrt^Oae Inireeta larger tasks apsa
cadet to West Point, were in the
city a short time Monday. The
senator ia a candidate for re-
election. He ia a man of ability
antf if elected will put this aen- or .
atorial diatrict back on tbe map ^LAREM°R®. OKL4.
when Che legislature meets in1 TrcttU «l'"e.tsea of domeatic
January. He ia a friend of Inola Eagle Barn
A nice line of Ladies and Mia-1
aea and achool children*'dresses
at right prices at
Iuola Mercantile Ctf
Miss Jeanua M. King, of Maya
ville, primary teacher in oar pub
He achoola, arrived here laatSun
day morning to take up her work j
for another year. 8chool will
begin Monday the 2d. Thia ia
Misa King's seventh year in the
primary department here. Site
m acknowledged to .be one among
Ac heat prim y .tenrhcjre An M>e
y*.
w. C. tillLEN,
Veterinary Surgeon,
animals
Rea.-Phone tOtr
M. L KIPP,
Wholesale.
HAY and
(CHAIN.
if nm in tiic ,tnsrkot t\n ys>«^r
corn, wh^at, oata und ,bay, an^
wiU pay the liigheet price Jte*
same. M,f IC/PP, Inola, Ok\>
C'rtt ,l\#i s a1e i« .tny quanyt^
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