The Appalachia Out-Look. (Pawnee County, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. 1. NO 16.
The Appalachia Out-Look.
PAWNEE"COraTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22 1905
$1.00 PER YEAR
what 1 believe.
There
is nothing wrong
if
I tell you what I beleive, so I
am going to tell you hat I realy
Notice
All advertiseing matter will
continue for one month unless
otherwise ordered. No changes
.fi , beleive ; I beleive that it *is in
will be allowed unless notihed
. , variably wrong to get drunk on
before Tuesday of each week. * ® 1b .
* any intoxicating drink, at the
At tke exporation of each month J
. . . , - , saloons or elsewhere: and to
.all advertiseing is due aud must
be paid. \
L S.Shroutt wants your whiskers,
come in aud see him aud get your
head washed. r
Go to E. A. Nunneleys for
ranges, Lehioiis and Bannas.
Announcement of tlio Saloon
keeper.
wishing to 1 ve wit') hard work
I have leased the commodious
roonsia Mr. Lovemcuey's Block, i
corner of Ruin street in perdition
Line next door to the Undertak-
er's where 1 shall coutinue my
business of manufacturing drunk-
ards, lunatics,bggars,aud criminals
mid dead-beats,1
for sober and industrious people to
Mipport. Backed up by,law I shall
add to the number of fatal ^ecidents,
painful diseases,disgraceful quarrels,
liots and murders.My liquors are
Warranted to rob some of life,many
of reason,most of prperto,all of true
reason ;to make fathers friends,wives
widows,children orphans. I shall
cause mothers to forget their infauts,
children to grow up ignorant,
women to loose thier purity , men to
b dome loafers swearersgambleis
skeptics aud lewd fellows of the bas
er sort ladly custormors sirpplied
with beer as good as the best home
brewed will not iutoxicate them only
make thedo slovenly lazy aud quarl
some. Boys aud girls are raw mater
i il of w hitch 1 make drunkards.et^
p, rents may help in this good work
by sending thier children to buy beer
On two hours notice I agree to put
husband iu condition to reel home
b eak the furniture beat thier wive?
and kick the children out of doors i
will also fit mechanics to spoil thier
work be discharged and become tramp
if a regular customer should be try
iUjr to reform i will for a few pennies
take pleasure ia inducing him to take
Just oue glass and start on the road
to hell the money whitch he has beeu
this I beleive.all agree. And
to distill corn and ryejand sell
it to the saloon keepers and
pedlers is wrong, and to this we
all agree. I am one of those
kind that oppose all evil at all
times and places ; so I have been
thinking that there is another
class of distilleries and pedlers
that is invariably wrong.
There is religious still houses
distilling the good seed; the
word of God, and selling the
extracts to the poor unlearned
men and women, making them
spiritually drunk, prechers
pedling their doctrine instead
of Christ's doctrine, and I be
leive that there will be as many
of the latter class of pedlers in
Hell according to the number
as the former class ; those relig-
ous saloons, are more deceptive
and dangerous than the uncon- wasting in bread and books fo- his
children will buy luxuries for ire and
when his money is gone i will pevsua
de him to run in debt aud then colle
ct the bill by attaching his wages
Orders promply filled for favers
scrofula, consumption, delirium trem
ens .in short i a gree to helqbring
upon all customers in this worlb debt,
disgrace, disease, despair death; aud
| verted saloons are ; one is the
devil with his Sunday clothes
on, and the-'other with his evry
day clothes on. Since card
playing has been taken in full
fellow-ship in the cburch, even
the preachers have become more
popular * and the people will
i . in the nextworld, the death that uev
support him more readily it he
I er die?#
will uphold it and take a part
with them. The preacher can
not expose the evil for be him
self is equally guilty: watch
what I say. —Editor.
One man says I only wish |your
Scraps from the River side.
News is rather scarce, as almost
every one is preparing for the fourth.
Last Saturday night seVeral of our
'S l only wisn |your j
.,. , ... w young folks attended a dance in
paper suited me, 1 would take^it, but 7 0 ,,
, . _ . . T Key-Stone while a large crowd
I fear its a Democrat paper or that I \ J
, assembleb at the school house at
fear it is going to make, war on the
, , ... colledge hill and passed several hours
saloons and then it might say some- *
T ,. , . . , practicing their social music for our
tiling about my kind of religion, for ^ 8
..... , j I grand celebration. It still threaten?
I beleive in letting alone and say * .
, , .. _ to rain and. once in a while we do
uothing about anybody, and if the
boys wants to have a good time oi|get a 9 ower'
Sunday playing ball, just let them Miss Elsie Osthoff was a pleasant
alone, if they want to play cards let caller on Miss Nora Van Pelt last
them alone, or dance, shoot, and cut Sunday after noon. Say Fay" why
1 I 4,
just let; them alone. T lost a Jsub. I you g0 to the ball game last
□The out Look would like very Sunday t Mrs Libbie Stark of Basin
much to hare the co-operatic and will leave for Kansas Tuesday with
help of aU.the'iitizens pf , pawnee her father where we hope her health
county in the way of Subscriptions | may improve. Several new visitors
For Flour, Bran* and Chop call a
Long's
attended Sunday school last Sunday
come again people and help the good
thing along as we were very glad
to see you. Mr Chas Osthoff went a
fishing last Sunday. Mr L.S. Shrout
has his uew barber chair now all
would do well to see him.
Mr A.J. Snow has been visiting in
Adair .I.T. Mr Bertaub Chas Dymo-
ad and Eli Ramsey has left to hunt
work. The riveis are riseiug and
perhaps we may see some high water
again this year. Mr. E. Snow was
visiting Harrison and Ellis Van Pelt
last Sunday and helping them to fix
their croquet ground. Mr. Dan Eag-
ilston has been haveiug a severe
attack of tooth ache but we hope he
has fully recovered ere this.
The crowd at singing Saturday
uight consisted of, Mrs. Davis. Sadie
iBeau, Mable Bean, Veteto, Lageis,
iMiss Elsie Osthoff, Bertha and Mattie
Lagers, Nora Van pelt, Mr Floyd
Beau, Nuuneley, Lagers, Veteto,
Jshrout, Walter Lagers, and Walter
See lis before building. |LKilstou,NicholasZickefoose, Tom-
my Porter, Ed Hunt, Carl Bean, and
IHarrison Van Pelt.
J. P. Roush Lumber Company,
Dealer in
Lumber, lath., sash, doors,
lime, plastering, cements, house
carriage and wagon paints, oils
glass and everything necessary
for the construction of a build
ing I
We will meet all competition
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Snow, A. J. The Appalachia Out-Look. (Pawnee County, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1905, newspaper, June 22, 1905; Appalachia, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc173453/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.