The Appalachia Out-Look. (Pawnee County, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Appalachia Out-Look
Published Every Thursday.
y. J. Snow, Editor ana Publisher.
Entered as second class matter
Marc h 27.1905. at the post office
at Appalachia, Oklahoma, un-
der t he act of congress of March
. 1879.
WANTED TO SEE HOW THEY
FIT.
AND a^ TOLD her TO
LET' em Wriukl DOWN
Sent Stockings Instead of GLOVES.
Subscription Rates,
O e Year *100
x months
T iree months 35
A weekly pnblication devoted to lo
cal pickings.
Notice to Correspondents
1 Write all communications with
ink.
2 Write on one side of paper only,
.'i Write short articles.
h. A void offensive personalities
r, Address all communications to
A J. 8now, Editor.
Locals
You Have Met This Man
He sits on the corner, chews long
grceu." Curses the government, crit
«ises the public, and tells of the mis-
management of municipal affairs.
He fiendishly hammers every inno-
vation or contemplated improvement
w hich would tend to bring good to the
<*ity. He viciously spits on the pave-
ment and heaps maledictions upon
liose who by industry and econom
have been able to accumulate some
ul the word's good. Every man is a
i' \} write, thief and a scoundrel who
ti.ippens to succeed in buisness.
The Adair Ledger came to my offi-
. •• with its new dress on last week,and
I bad to clean my eyes out before th-
ut i could belive That it was our ho
me paper.
Mr J.P.Roush our lumberman has
doing a good business the last
v *«k.
It will only be a short time,till all
t::, Idren will no more be called child-
trii.buf kids,so yon can see plainly
iitwt humanity is leaving us fast.
Itmust be dog days for all corispo-
u eutshav quit.
One JoPlta young mans, drt atn o
bliss has been rudely shattered his
sweeatheart in thiscity passes him
now with a stony glare hi* sweethearts
Father is searching for him with a
horsewhip while her brothers sweas
they 11 shoot him ou sight and this is
what brought itall aboutthe \ni.iv
man who lives at Joplin \\et;t with
his sister to a dry goods store He
bought apair":>f gloves for sweat-
heart The sister bought a p .ir of ho-
se for her self Of course the clerk got
Them mixed,The explosion came
when the Sweetheart opened the pac
kague and found thererein a pair of
lohg black stockings She blushed
Then she opened the note,and this
is part of the note,I am sending a
little present. Oh how Iwish that no
other hsnds than mine would ever
be permitted to touch them after you
put,them on.but,alas a Score of fell
owsmay touch them when I am not
by your side,and other eyes th m mi
ne may see them wheu \ou are on
the Street or at parties.I bought the
longest pair I could get,aud if they
are too long you can let them wrinkle
down .A great many girls I know we
arthem S^PPed down a little A ways
wear them at parties, 1 want to *te-
how they fit,when Ieall.Tuesday nig
ht.You can clean them easily.diar.
with benzine,if you leave them on til'
they dry.I hope they are not too small
Bio?? in them befo.c vou put them on
with love.I ncidentaily it may be me
ntioned that John did call Tuesday
to see how they fittrd,Au hour ifter
hisenamorata got bis letter he was
headed for the tall ami uucutou a pro.
pnged vacation.Of course th«j uauie
John isn t the uauie at all It wonld
be t6o easy togueas If jhe real uauie
Was given
Webb City Mo Regibter
Mr. Phill Colston, was seen going
the road towards Lee Legg's house
Monday evening, he was riding one
horse and leading cnc with a sidesad
die ou but the fuuny part ishedid
uot iiud a rider, he says hedontsee
why, he is a good lioy
C E . Topsie, Appalachia, 0,T.
THE
i t L
ivry thing seams to be on the mo-
ve this week. %
What are we going to do with our
Potatoes and onious this year? it sea-
as if the god lord has sent to many,
would it lok well to burn them toiu
crease the prices next yea?.
The hog seams to appreciate his
feed and will gruut for its gift,but
Man will curse the giver.
The hammer of ihe bhick-smi h
has baen bui <y a I woik
If we bad a plurality of lives it
might pav us to fool some of them
i wh v, but as we only have one life t
live we should see that it is devotedo
tbe n'ivcr of life.
If the Holy spirit works im'epend
ently cf the word, what seed does he
plaut?
If fiish wouldeutbiteon Sunday
per haps more men would be found
at church.
Per-haps it is because wash day
comes after Sunday, that cleanliness
is next to Godliness,
But few people, burns their fingers
kieaping coals of fire on their enimies
head,
questions.
What is to be raised up from the
grave the spirit or tbe body ?
It hell is not eterul how long will
heaven last? Matt 25: 46
II all men are uuconscious between
death and the resurrection, on what
grouud do yofi claim that man is
superior to the brute, or that there
will de a resurreciou?
TEACH AND PREACH-
Fifty dollars will begiven to any
one that will produce Chapter and
rerce where Jesus Christ,or the
apostles,ever Com manded an
ailen sin nerto pray or to be prayed
fur for the remission of sins.
Who was the boy and what was his
name who held the basket containing
the five loaves and two fishes that
fed the multitude? Anyone answer-
ing the above question in one month
will receive the Oitlook twelve
months free. Or the Editor will
answer the que-tion upon receipt of
anyone sending in three yearley sub-
scriptions to the Outlook.
Loug is always ready to bid on
Poultry aud Eggs.
THE
la strictly in advance
1
Gentlemen's present.
Claude aud Chas, Williams, Tom
Kerr, Wesley Maddox, Bert Lemast
er. Si Mills, Louis Winsell, William
aud George Tillock, Lee, Lindsoy,
Merle Loury, Harrison Van-pelt,
Will Marshall, and soon,
NOW
Questions for the
Sunday School
What color was Solomon?
What was the first names given to
the three Hebrew children.
Was all for whom Christ died hi
sheep.
Why was Jesus called Jesus of
Nazareth.
Mr.J.P,Roush our lumbei man,
is repainting his office.
Why do they speak of a man's
downfall when his business goes upl
Why do the biggest potatoes inva-
riably grow on the top of a measure!
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Snow, A. J. The Appalachia Out-Look. (Pawnee County, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1905, newspaper, August 3, 1905; Appalachia, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc173462/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.