The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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-■wmwuim, J he inola Renter
M. .T. PHILMPPE.
Publisher and Pivptietor
A complete line of the celebrated
Bradley and Yrooman House Paints
This is the time to do your painting
Kntered second-
class matter in the
posteflice at Inola.
Oklahoma
$1 (X) Per Year
Cas Ranges
A full line of the very ^est
A complete line of hardware and the
prices are a ■ways Hght "
Wm. H. NORTH
Sfannnn
FARM LOANS
Abstracts of Real E„^
\ our Order!" will Receivo Prompt Attention
Prices Reasonable
Centra.! Title ® Trust Co-
Telephone 6S Claremo.e, Okla
The Inola Garage,
C. A. ROSS, Prop
REVERE TIRES,
Absolutely the best tire for the money.
We can do your repair work on short no
tlce and Iq a satisfactory manner.
If you are in the market for a car let u
figure with you.
J. £. H^thoLway,
FURNITURE AND
'JNDERTAKERS SUPPLIES.
Watchmaker and Jeweler
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Thursday. Sep. 19. 1918
To Our Subscribers.
Under the new postal rulings
mid the rules Voveytiuy the use
'it ppyit paper, xvj^arecompelled
to put ;lie subac^ition oh a cash
b.isis, fcj if you Mi not pay up and
vou fair^u our paper after
a few we«w jAu may know that
v«u nre in M >r\rs. If the paper
isn t worth^kdollas a year to you
we don't tjft'^btou to have it.
CouUitiMs h^e been such the
p st yeajalhat noWan can offer
*n.v excise for not^ying for his
paper oner than a l^tle piece of
•legleetnn his part. TOf course
we hayp't needed the in^mey but
I it is due ns and we mustVave it
It costs money to sen& out
| statements and we kindly nak
that you settle without putting
us to that expense.
Respectfully.
J. Phillippe.
Publisher
Red Cross Notes
Tuesday the 24th is shipping
'lay. Turn ajl your stuff in n
few days prior to that date a#,
•hat it can be prepared for ship
! merit.
Mrs. Renakerand Mrs Mori
roe Re re the first Indies to turn
in suits for the refugee Belgian
children.
Mrs. Cullie Daniels turned in
one pair of socks. Mrs George
Eaton one pair and Mis J. P.
Hie lea m three pairs.
The executive committee meets
F riday night. All members of
'he committee are urged to be
present as important business i
to be looked after.
On the 17th the following nam
ed ladies worked on the Belgian
refugee suits: Mesdames Dar
•••II, Tinker, J. P. and L. N.Hick
am, Kersch, McDaris, Hewitt,
J. R and S. N. North, Davis,
Nichols Pink, Ruppel, Renaker,
Monroe, Sunderland. Katou. Da
via, Riggs and Miss Jeanna M
King.
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& N. NORTH
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 Hne.
busi-
SCHOOL DAYS
will soon be here
We arc prepared to fit the boys out in
everything to wear—
Coats, Pants, Hats, Caps, Shoes.
Shirts, Ties, Socks, and everything
for men and boys to wear.
Largest Stock in the County
Gome and See
Laderer-Davis Clothing Co..
Claremore, Oklahoma.
Il
Some good work horses
aad two automobiles for
sale See 5. N. North
Rev. J S. Johnson had
ness at Claremore Monday
J. W Sptirlrck has our thanks
for a dollar on subscription.
We had a fine rain this morn
i ini; which will prove a great ben
etit to the newly sown wheat
The government is drafting
men to work now as well as to
tight.. Inola has its quota of
j idlers.
County Democratic Ticket
for State Senator—
GID GRAHAM
For Stat* Representative
H. TOM K1GHT
For County Clerk--
W. J. KLDRIDGE
For County Treasurer—
NOAH WHISENHUNT
For County Judge
EDWARD JORDAN
For Countv Attorney —
MACK R. SH.VNKS
For Court Clerk
A. V. ROBINSON
For County Superintendent
AVRES K. ROSS
For Sheriff
HIRAM STEPHENS
For County Aimiw
J. M. YORK, of Sageeyah
ror Surveyor—
F. H. BOYD
County Commissioner
"JOHN DIRICKSON
Council of Defense
Next Morula) night is ttye reg-
ular meeting night of the Inola
Council of defense. A good at
tendance is desired. He loyal
enough to attend these meetings
occasionally, .%t least.
Thare I will be good speakers
present and you will be enter-
tained a* well as lending your
hand to the government in this
great crisis.
Prompt
Payments
Alt rental bills « the Inola Telephone fc*ohat.ee are due aati
payable during the current month of service.
ie . ■* nt?"*rjr ~In Uct re9u'™d hy sta* taw that public sei *-
ice utila.es adopt definite rules and regulations pertaining to their
a" ,ooh e"« uniform system „f rates and methods of col-
lection. The foregoing rule is as ■ec-.sary to the efficient ami eo-
nomic o,oration of the I„ai, Telephone Kx<-SanPe prop-ties a, is the
continuous and reliable service given. It is as necessary as the per-
sonal serv.ee and industry of its employes. The accurate accounting
V", many ">«?"*« records require its enforcement.
in ihJi . o carrying delinquent accounts and lost in rnforc
i« todJ™^ otherwise be devoted tu .„,p,J£ .h.serv-
cast of aervic^n ^h f expense, and ultimately to reduce the
cost of service to the enstotners. Co-operation is earnestly solicited in
mg juu to keep these facts in mind and ruake remittances promptly.
Inola Telephone Exchange
J. A. Williams, Owner
^ Farm
Loans, Real Estate, Insurant
Typewriters
m D. FERRARA,
Phone 97, Claremore, Okla.
Inola. Dray and Transfer ' ine
WILLIAM PETITT, Prop
A" kinds- of hauling promptly
done
j "r'ck building about finished Ir
is two stories high and is scredit
i to the towui ^ Wj||
iirp it f<ir
an office build.ng for buying hay
I and grain. " J
OGus Rote wm arrested last
Friday arid taken to Tulsa It is
alleged that he had remarked
that he was in the draft age but
was not going to register, and
did not. He is a bachelor and is
avery eccentric mall He is of
lOernian decent.
I Misses Ovid Oriel,ton and R„
y Jp^rs left the first of the
! week for Oswego to ,.,it*r th«
, Kansas College for girl* These
two young ladies are close
dents and this is an excellent
|j c.„ a WP '"edict that r,,ev
will give a gm.d account of them-
1 selves. ;
j JamwR l^ee, „ate sanitary
'inspector fr >m Oklahoma C.U
was in the city last Friday and'
ordered the town put In s s nita
| ry condition Owners of lots are
n«w cutting the weeds and clean
" g up otherwise. It ls a prm
come off that the town has to h,
| prUJe. 10 d°thl"- We iRck c'v'^
Mr. snd Mrs. A k' rri«K „
went to Tulsa last Saturday. At
Claremore they were joined bv
, Mr ad Mrs C. W. Crichton
ihey were in Mr Crkhu.n's
i si ^ *truc,f * r,,ugh plsc .
in the road making the carbounce
aad throwing Mrs A K. Crich
ton against on« „f th„ bowa< c™ ,
Itti0 het nose severely
Miss Plorsnce Kvan« has a
school near Collinsville and com
menced teaching Monday
We pay the hit!l*>st price fur
your produce.
Inola Mercantile Co
Frank Mulford returued home
W ednssday morning from a busi
ness trip to California. Mr.
M ti I ford is one of the promoters
of the new gasoline and cai bon
plant.
At ythlng you want in the drv
goods or grocery line, come to
us. We have it.
Inola Mercantile Co
Mrs O. M. Reynolds, of Mi-
ami, returned home Tuesday nf
ter a plensnnt visit with her par
enU, Mr. and Mrs. W p Sun
derland
Report of Condition of
First State Bank
of Inola, Oklahoma, Aug. 31. 1918.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts Si 19 '•Si
Overdrafts seci/red ahd un-
secured
Stocks, Bonds. Warrant*.etc
Rankin? House
Furniture and Fixture-.
Other Keal Estate Owned
Due from Banks
Checks and Other CW« r
Bills of Exchange
Cash in Bank
Total . .
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock .Paid in
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profit* le * ex.
penses and taxes pud
Individual Deposits subject
to Check 120 7<Wi is.
Time Certif. of Deposit 37.H77.67
Cashiers checks outstanding 4.248.32
Total . . . 186,070.04
Slate of Oklahoma,
County of Rogers, s*.
'• j. *«*"' • c**hier of the above
named hank, lo solemnly swear that
the a bote statement U true to the best
°'e7fJ}mm,cdKe an«l belief so help
The Service Garage
Open for work ai all hours.
Livery given careful attention.
We have a good grade of Tires and
guarantee Satisfaction
N0R.TH & SLACK
Cars Cleaned and Vclished Inola, Okla
C. M. SPURLOCK,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stall's
I buy, sell, and trade horses, cattle and mules.
I also handle feed of all kinds.
Comfort Economy,Satisfaction
the fwl of wall fining clothm
E«o«nm Id quality (hit gives the Omit In
wesr siiJ aervice, si a moSersfr f.i
Sefislaitioii lo knowing you are st*
You'll find these snd more in "Shit-iu I:..u
Ciottae*. Timi's il* reputidcio uwy i,ivt
maintained lor Marly rwanty yMll Tiur,
«fhy we sell them
New Fail hnenu ready to abow now
Coats In sad SU them saywsi
1,124. .54
5.RM.I,-.
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Correct-
J. Koeuiif, Cashier
D. Koenig,
T. C. Harr(U,
Directors
R-. S. P0RTW00D.
Dentist
Pric«a reasonable |
Ellington Dulldinir Rooms * and 7'
WAGONER, OKLA
I'rfd Butler is in Muskogee
today on business.
Everything in the rrucery line
at Farmers Mer. Co.
TIip recent rains have made
fine fall pitsturt* * «! stock < f all
kinds is dninir wt-ll.
We have our grocery stock
moat complete now. Hav« brown
susar and GraiiKer tobacco, and
plenty of spuds.
J. S. Alexander
Fred Butler has purchased a
naw Woodstock typewriter from
I>. Ferrar*, tin, sk.mh st Clare
more. This Is a Rood machine
#nd Mr. Farrara has soldaevarul
la Inola.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Puryear
attended the show at Claremore
Tuesday night.
U'l me i-lean and press that
suit snd make it look like new.
H W. PAYNE
Th« west her is tint. for sowing
wheat and the farmers are taking
atlrantage of it, A large crop
will bp sown this fall.
Delbert Sunderland, who is
stationed at Ft. Leavenworth
retnrsnd to tlis f„rt Tuesday af-
ter a visit with hi* parents, Mr.
and Mra. W. p. Sunderland. He
is expecting t KPl to K„ aorMg
noon.
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The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1918, newspaper, September 19, 1918; Inola, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180865/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.