The Inola News (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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LEMONS & CRUTCHFIELD
INOLA, OKLA.
Dealers in Dry Goods,
Groceries, Ladies & Gents Furnishings
Home Of The Red Goose Shoes
An up to-date line of groceries.
Our prices are •• low as it it possible to male* them
We handle nothing but the best grades. Country pro-
duce wanted and highest market prices paid. Don!t
fail to call on us when in town. You are always
welcome.
THE INOLA NEWS PERSONAL MENTION
——
Published every Fridayat Inola, Okla.
By W. R. Harper
Price $1,50 per year in Advauua.
Entered at the post office at Inola, Ok-
lahoma, an second-class mail matter
under act of March 3. 1870.
Degree work ami refreshments
at Odd-Fellowhall tonight. All
members urged to be present.
PHONE 97
EDITORIAL oUTHURSTS-
Flghtlng Bolshevism now u IlUe
shadow boxing.
Rent profiteering Just now la cjvlll-
rations especial sore toe.
• Charley Omstead and family, of
Okmulgee, are here visiting his
' parents and other fi ends and rel-
atives.
Try our chicken feed. It's the
best ever—City Mill.
Shaves 20 eta, haircut 40 cents.
Henry Payne.
The iillles are finding It easier to
borrow money than to return it.
One of the rights the Woman'* party
Claim* la that of bobbing the hair.
The concern about the I.engue of
Nations is, Indeed, a going concern.
The new passenger rates are addi-
tional proof that there's no place like
home.
Gasoline Is not the sort of oil, evi-
dently, to pour on the troubled crime
waves.
Bert Mullens escorted Misses
Hilda McLain and Olive Chenhall
to Claremore Sunday evening.
Quiet restfnl cows give most milk.
UseDr Hess' fly check—Woolard
Pharmacy.
ICE! ICE!
Call phone 3-50 for
kinds of soda waters.
OSCAR MORGAN,
ICE!
Ice and all
F rom (ha late world conflict cornea
Ibe belated lesson that war never pay
Us way.
One drawback to disannul, . nt Is
tluit i eiybody will \vunt to be the
policui.iuu.
Those who advocoie nickel tip* will
oblige by finding a waiter who'll ac-
cept them.
4 The Wellesle.v professor who said
| I A | _ women "hud laziness of the Jaw" was
inola, ^JKIde ! polite If not truthful,
Service Garage
> - «
Repairing
Storage
® little grease in tims Saves many a dime
.We have the grease.
WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL US—PHONE 45
INOLA, OKLAHOMA.
H. W. PAYNE
BARBER SHOP
Shaving, shampooing and hair cutting in latest styles.
Cleaning and pressing parlor in connection.
We take orders for fine, tailor-made clothing. Call and
see our samples.
Next Door to Post Office
INOLA, OKLAHOMA
We handle the best grades of Oil, Creases and Gasoline.
Poor oil is false economy. The money you seem to
save on the poorer Oliee Is spent on motor repairs.
We sell the best quality at lowest prioee.
We carry at all times a full line of tires, spark plugs,
dry cells, and all standard supplies.
FREE WATER AND AIR.
Stop at our place when you come to Inola.
AUTO LIVERY IN CONNECTION.
Service Filling Station
ROSS ft PYEATT, Proprietors
This is the season of the year when
the woman with the sable cout claims
she bus nothing to wear.
The Reds have captured the mil-
verse. if it's true tiiat a comet Is to
blow up tilt- earth on June 2(J.
The Queen Esthers Will give an
entertainment at the School house
to night. An interesting program
is being prepared and all are invit
ed. Admisson 10 & 25 cents. Come
Dontforget theCommercjal Club
meeting Mondry night at School
huuse at S;;t0 Important business
demands attention.-J. 0, Geiser,
president,
The Stork left another pretty girl
baby at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A Williams a few days ago.
For farm loans see J, O. Geiser,
at Farmers State Bank. 2tfc
It's too early to think about i>uttlnt;
ou short ones, but we can shift our
worries to the high cost of Ice.
There must be something wrong In
Itussia. Neither I.euin nor Trotzky
has died ol* been siiot for a week.
ltefusal to limit armaments means
only that preparations for the next
war among friends are under way.
I'-KB prices Indicate that the frugal
h«ji has accepted a cut In wages and
is working her way back to normalcy.
Rent profiteers should not be per-
mitted to throw a monkey wrench Into
the machinery of returning prosperity.
Robt. Cokerof Claremore and
hissister.Mrs Wm Dbherty of Mus
kogee, spent Friday with their pa
rents Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Coker in
this city Friday.
Get the kind of chicken feed
you want at City Mill. 7tf
J. R. Cole and wife are owners
of a Ford roadster which they re-
cently purchased from Ollie Reyn-
olds.
The worst of It is that Europe will
run into more trouble, no uintter
will eli plan is adopted about anything.
There Is good political as well a-
buslneas philosophy In the old. famil-
iar saying: "Never borrow money to
pay debts."
Let ns all supplement the hammer
with the saw and other excellent tools,
ami do some constructive knocking
and building.
The News next week will be a
special Independence Day-Bot sler
edition of six or eight pages with
lot of extra good reading matter
and sample copies will be distribu-
ted. We hope to ad a number of
subscibers tonur li«t. We hope to
a!so line ui> some more regular ad
vertisers. We are making our pa-
per a live one. Every home in the
cnmmnr.ity onght to receive it reg
ularly and every business man
have an ad in tts colums.
Vcs, the citizens and business menof Inola have dccidet thsi
Saturday, July 2, shall be the time and Inola the place for combining
Business with Pleasure for mutual benefit and the men, women, boys
and girls of the surrounding country are invited to come erriy and
spend the day with us. This is a Reconstruction period and Inols is
Reconstucting itself into a Bigger, Better and Brighter town, Help us
do this and you may share in benefits -We are wt rklng together and
want you to join us. Ou July 2 every merchant in town will put on a
Special Sale that you can notefford to miss. Cash prizes will be giv-
en—Real Good Money For You. There'll be music in tha air and en-
tertainment for all and Refreshments Free Be sure and come.
READ THE INOLA NEWS
SB
Porter & Lenox hdwe. & Impft
of Inola, say:
You get all the cream
with a De Laval
ETTING 18 the cream mein
gelling ail the profit ll mean*
thai mote money can be tared, of thai
more is available lot use in building
up the (aim or lor paying eipeuea.
No! every aeparator it designed K>
thai it wiii gel all the cream, mow
may do >o for a hort time.
But theie a one machine that can
always be depended upon to tkun
clean —the D« Laval. You don't
have lo lake out w«fd for it; asi
may Da Laval user,
A Uc Laval user gels Bute cream
Item the null of each cow. gets iongci
servic* from hrs machine, and spends
las time turning and washing ll. Eves
if you have ujy one good cow it will
paj> you to own a De Laval
sa* to lu. MM
ta- o. Unit si— h
SrsMkissiilkMs
There Is no real suffering In Mex-
ico now, except that of the schoolboy
who Is trying to learn the dates of all
the revolutions.
GREGORY HAPPENINGS.
It will take more than one "Better
English week" to harmonize the wide-
spread disagreement of American
verbs and nouns.
Calling the profiteering landlords
"rent rats" may not help the sltua
ti on, hut It teems to relieve the feel
lugs of the tenants.
Europe Isn't worrying about our re-
fusal to cancel the war loans; she'll
do It with the tips from American
tourists next summer.
If hiue laws ever get here they onn't
possibly cause any more suffering than
a lot of people seeui to be euduring In
just contemplating them.
It Is beginning to duvyn oo thera In
Berlin that they nre nm going to be
nble to cash In anything on that kultur
In settling with the allies.
The college professor who ssld that
the trouble with American pronuncia-
tion was due to lazy Jawa doea mi
Injustice to chewing gum.
If a girl can talk for ten days with-
out ceasing when she Is eight years
old, what a conversationalist she
abould be when she is grown.
Flying across the contlm-nt In 24
hours offers a fascinating mark to
shoot at, much as discovering the
pole used to de.
"Women are refusing to boy expen-
sive gowns, soys a manufacturer—no
doubt because they're putting all their
raonc.v into stockings
FARMERS STATE BANK
INOLA, OKLA.
F. A. Lincicome sprained his an-
kle first of the week but is getting
along nicely.
Mr. Gatewood and wife spent
the week-end with her father, Mr
Reed, and other relatives in the
oil fields.
We all sympathize with Mr. ana
and Mrs. Ott Stone in the loss ol
their little son.whodied last week
Jessie Vann was in Inola Friday
visiting andshoping.
Our Sunday School Rally has been
postponed from June 2G to July
10.
Grace Collins spent the later part
of last week with Mrs.G. A Gwin-
ner.
Clem Vann and Vaude Johnson
spent Sunday with Vertie Steid-
ley.
Mrs, E,*l\ Roberts came in from
Wagoner ai d spent Saturday with
her sister, V';s. W H. Homycutt,
iiid other relatives and friends in
the oil fields. She left Sunday for
an extended visit with her father,
J. D. Bjlby, at Nowata.
—"One Eye."
WHERE TO WORSHIP,
[You are invited.]
Baptist Church—Preaching on 2nd and
4th Sundays in each month at 11 A. M,
and 8 p. in. Sunday School at 10 a. m
Prayer meeting each Wednesday eve.
M. E. Church, South—Preaching on
eaeh first and third Sunday a at 11 a.m.
and 8 p.m. Sunday school every Sunday
morning at 10. Choir practice every
Tuesday evening. Prayer meeting each
Wednesday evening. Homemlssion so-
ciety meets first and third Thursdays
at 2r30 p. m.
Sooner or later you will buy a
€£ Laval
SPECIAL SALE
This Week Only ✓
LADIES' SILK WAISTS
85 VALUE
FOR 83.98
Make this your store, We can supply your needs at the Right Price
Inola Merc't Co,
Head-Quarters
REPAIRS-ALL KINDS
DISHES FOR HARVEST
SEEDS FOR STUBBLE
CALL US.
PHONE 54.
Inola Hdw. and Imp. Co
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