The Inola News (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
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THE INOLA NEWS
VOL. 2.
INOLA, ROGERS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, OCTOBER 20. 1922.
no.W.
D. KOENIO, riMtfc. *• C. HAB1UL4., VICE I'lJKf, J. KQ^NIC, C ASHIliK j|=
first state bam |
Oldest Largest and Strongest =
Auto License Applied for Free for our Custown..s ^
A Home Bank. For Home People. Owned and Controlcd g|
by Home People. Er
MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK
MAN ASKS AND GOD
ANSWERS QUESTIONS
ON SIN'S PENALTY
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" School Children ^5
R.'cjiire n "il, servi'. i tit; el itbin* and
shoes. We can supply them,
We fought a ton of tibltts an.1 have, o
plenty uf p nci!s, pens, ink, etc.
They also ne.-d n out ishiiig food ai 1
our Grocery Departme nt "has i
Lemons & Crutchfie
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and most cccno.wi.:^.
Plenty Free .
ross oil AND supply CO.
The Inola News
A Live Local Paper
STANDS FOR CIVIC IMPROVEMENTS
Should go regulary into every
home in and around Inola.
Py The Liymen'i Home Miaoionnry
Movement, 1327 Snyder Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
What is the penalty of Sin?
(Sen. 2: 17: But of
unv.b'dfcre if jiood and e\ll thou shalt
,t pat. . . . Iti i h*> day that tluju
QtMt thereof thou shHlt surely die
|er 31 : 30: Ever hup shall die for
,'s own Iniquity. Koin. 1: 82: They
.lilfh commit such ihlngs nre vo.'thy
f death. Rom. 0: 12. lr>, 17: W *re-
lure, as by one man sin entered Into
world ami death by at ti. Through
the offenae of one many he dead. By
one mun's o(Teliae death relimed by
one
1 Cor. 15: 21. 22: By man cnirie
death; . ? . for all In Adam die
Horn. 0: 16: To ye
servants to obey hi
ve are to whom ye obey, whether of
.In unto death.
ltoui. <5: 21, 23: The ind of those
ililtigs is death. The wanes "f s'n
lentil. Rom. 7: 5: The motions of
sins . . . flifl work In our item
hers to brine forth fruit unto death
1 for. l.V. M: The si.iiic of death la
sin. Jas. J: IS: When lust hath con
reived, It brlngeth :. rill -In: and slu,
vhen It la liiiishm, hriti.'i'th forUi
• .•nth. 1 John ">. 16: Tli' i'e Is a Bin
unto death.
Jnb 30: 14 (nin (jiu): Their soul
,.eth In youth; and tlirlr life 's amonR
:,e unclnin. Ps. i:i; 11'i: 8: Th"U
:sf delivered my soul from death.
TV. SO: 11 • not heir aoul
a death. Ia. 5 ' 1 >12 : Thou shalt
ake His aoul an i 'Tei '.nu for sin. He
itli paired out H - soul mito death,
/.el;. IS: 4, 2U: Tl>; soul that slneth,
r shall die. Jav 3: 20: He which
-verteth the sinner from the error
his way anall save a soul from
-; th. Matt 2 i My soul If ex-
i • "edinjt sorrov.fu', even ntuo death.
What Scriptures show that Death aa
' ein'a penalty is not life?
! eut. 30: 15, IB: I have set before
• lee this (lay life and good, and death
. r.d I have set before you life
.ir. J death, ble**' < mining;
choose 'f* the: b.' tl tlt;'ii
: :id thy seed may live. Rom S: 211
That as sin hath reifrnefi ut < derth,
even so tnlpht sracc t-* ic' Tench
righteousness unto etern.i". Uf< tom.
<!: 2T. For the warps Of sin Is rlenrh:
but the elft of Ood Is eternal life.
Horn. S: 13: For if ye live after the
flesh ye shall die; but If v t .roufh
• :>. Spirit do mortify ' le !eed« of the
body, ye shall live.
Pa 1TJ: 211: None c«ti keep alive bis
..wu soul. Ps. 33: 18. U> Rehold. the
. e of the 1/ord Is upon them that fear
him, ... to deliver their soul
from deau. ami to !;• > th«. ve
'.■k 18: 0: And wli Jtlttt, Me
;iiiiod( Mj pi'i'l ' '
iey ard for plea's of t .1
he souls Unit sliould r, u.c.
ive the Souls alive that should 11
live? Is. !*>: 3 unto me; hear
and your aoul shall live.
What Scriptures show that death as
sin'a penalty means ^ut'lt.Q off.'
Ps 37: 9, 22, 34: Kv ' sl-.nl
he cut off They that he cursed of
li:m shall be cut off. The wicked are
out off. 1-^v. 22: 3: Whosoever . . .
eoeth unto the holy ttungs. . . .
having his uncleani:es< i|>.>n hi >. that
aoul shall he rut off Num. 15: 30.
Rut the soul that iloeth auplit pro-
sumptuously. . . . the same n
proacheth the 1<ord; and that soul
- mil be cut off
What Scriptures ihow that death as
Sin'a penalty means periahinfl?
.lob 4- 'J . « y the bin at of Qod the*
lierlsh, aud by the bre.ifi of Ilis s-
tills are they eousumed. Job B: 1
IS: My brethren have t'i'u.t ilec
fully, ... as the stream, cf
! rooks they pass away. . . . They
mi to .othiirf. and perish Ps. 73: 27:
Kor lo, they that are ftir from Thee
r.hall per'sli Thou hsst <1. sta yed all
them ilia', Thee. Prov.
11: 10: J lie vrh ked shall per «li. John
3: Hi- For God so loved the world that
He tave Ills Only Begotten Son. that
whosoever belie\ei*i in Hin should
not perish, but huv everlasting life
Ps. 37: 20; TI vrliked jiliail perish;
and the enemies ..f the lyird shall he
as the fat of lambs; they shall con-
sume; Int.. smoke shall they consume
away.
Republican* Talked to Us.
Republican candidates for the
various county oifices and ' Bert''
Chandler, our present Congress-
man ar.d republican nominee fer
another term, invaded our town
Monday at ' Early candle lighting"
and were greeted by a large au-
diance at the High School audit#-
rium. They were accompanied by
__ a good quartette and two black-
the tree of the face comniedians who are hard to
beat, ft ising speeches were
made by Congressman Chandler,
who wants to g > back; Represen-
tative Jenii i'^s, who having fin-
ished his w.itk at t.iL' State: house
and stiuck "ile" i i Arkaustw de-
sires to preside over the County
Court of best couuty in this good
state. AJt r years of toil ho now
oc .jpies a tidy home on Easy
we a darn cent and
oiid'.; Wrr. S. Ham
j ivuu, a good
lawyer and a f-.'.e man v ho is
"a.i'ing lnn^in^ e; es n the Dis*
iric' Juiije's bene. i Liken
stock in the "Let's elec1.
Judge Ma ;on aga. m de one o
his usual co°d speeches. Paul
Sutton, the youngest Co. ouo
inHlie state, Wapts to niuve across
t:ii* h.'.ii p >o i •)". nu;,ry 1 --.;,to the
limn tiinir (j(_. ,jp,es a uu
street, don'tow
is servant •' >.' s raw •-
the
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;e
oy Edgar
i ttle talk
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by ih ? Grt
til it if he is e'ectf
much pep into ti.
now putting i "to
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FARMERS STATE BANK
For Community Service.
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• p'ltas
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s the job;
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rr a big
rot yet
Ur •or.tirg
f,r; •
ad Fore-
man Siever.s for Court Cierk an
nounced tlit r cantlida: cs bricf:y
Then our t iwnsti., 1 E. Lem-
ons. the man who pu' '.he inol
Schools on tiie ma; U. .*-• v.-
and has been nouiii.tnci L. i.;s
nartv for Count; Si: ie an
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TC THE VOTERS
If you elect me District Judge 1
will open court promptly, and keep
court open during office hours
so that the business of the people
may be attended to promptly. 1
willcoosider that my official duties
are more important than my pri-
vate business, or my person*
nmbitions, and thus stay on the
Db during all the time I am draw-
ing the salary as judge.
1 will have no favorits among
litigants cr lawyers, bnt on tae
hand will consider each person
the same as the other, and render
impartial decissicns in ad matters
before me.
I am asking you to car fu ly
c "sider my candidacy, and a.ter
\ou have d no so I am w ll'.r g to
li t you be the ju '^eas to whether
-ou want mo for the place.
\Vm. S.HAMILTON.
It i3 said that t^.e ccmmun.'j
s" or ei^ht Tics norttirastf.cn".
I.; ,.p; r.GnrtheScalyfcarl;mountain
is in linn ior 3.n oil boom v. hich *s
Le pulled at any time,
s are now at or:< in
m of t.. ? country ana
m to be a i!e-p test
MR. ROTHGEB DEAD.
W.B, Rothgebdied athishomei^
south part of town early Wednei?
day morning of heart failure. Thfi
end can;e peacefully and with but
a slight gasp in the presence oi
his family physician, Dr. Elliot,
who some time since 1.94 made a^
examination and advised him that
he wa3 suffr-'ng 'r^ni lesion ol
he m trai valves of the heart, $
Tialady that rreaic;re cannot ra-
lieve. The Roth gobs have liye#
herefT several years and art
highly r^snected. The husband
and father having been engage#'
in farm and teaming. He wtf
about 56 years of age and is aur?
vived by a wife and daughter.
id tj be 1 at.e -
lty g >d com-
by somemia'oty
the Inola News | '-ri°
in heralding to
favorabte ne^.s
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made
em Ura
I-'i!i'
iiuo ra
ard, so far as v
political ic«n:
About Judge Mason.
Has been on the bench for tw®
years to the entire satisfaction of
both attorneys ?nd li'gants.
H°has been courteos to all par?
'"cs at all times both on aud off
the bench.
The humbest citizen gets from
r'r! the sime polite attention sr<i
uir.d c ns'dera'.icn that doea ths
m m of p -s tir.n and af.ruence.
V h do' ^ not penalize At*
l, r,H5 unfi'.r'y he not allow them
ttagea f each
;o i;mi '.st opponents o
.j-tv; ,ea; wit"=s>e8 in his court,
His r ilir.^"= and decisions are
n . : hnrsh bu* are mads aftei
• cms ;;rat' • with fairness
, a I pnd for the promotion of
I ice.
yr i'li'e that k. id of Judge?
pas: a-.y person who has
b r him either as litigant,
. v - or spectator, if be
i Ask any Attorney if haul
-mnetent
f p! tin se ruestl ^ns are aa-
in the affirmative [yw]
• rut t!i"s one to yourself:
V'i.v ♦ \'.>*e for Judge MtlOS
for fin< ther ti -m? (ad)
LETS
RE-
ELECT
JUDGE
MASON
all the news har~-n-
in ' tha come to your
attention to this office.
I will he cro'ceiated
fo- every piece of news
il> rnakc thr paper
more interesting for
you as well as otters.
We want and with your
help will print all
munity fasn.o
know, no ore |
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tht market He likes em
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in trom their lioim in in Mayes =
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neday with Mrs ChtuhaU's moth- ^ AT YOUR GROCER
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pv to ou tr>wnsmv.n I. A. Wise.
t |m> > f •• Savannah Kansas
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■ ■ p Kor rs id Spainhaver
fj'tii'.ies. . pri ned an interest-
sermon s t the M. E. Church
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er, Mrs. A. G. Mclain, and her sis- S
ter, Mrs. Bert Mullen.
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