The Appalachia Out-Look. (Pawnee County, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Appalachia out-Lodk CHRISTMAS
PROGRAM.
Published Evert Thcbsday
A. j. Snow, Editor "no Publisher, j
Entered as second class matter j
March 27.1905. at the post office
at Appalachia, Oklahoma, un-
der the act of congress of March
3. 1879.
Subscription Rates,
... 00
One Year 5#
Six months *
Three months
A weekly publication devoted to lo-
cal pickiugs.
Notice to Correspondents
1 Write all communications with
2 Write ou one side of paper only.
3 Write short articles.
4 Avoid offensive personalities.
5 Address all communications to
A, J, Snow, Fditor
ADVERTISING RATES.
Locals, W cents a line a week
Display advertisements. 15 cents «n
inch each week: discount for yearlv
contract. Single inch. 25 cents per
issue.
Notice
All advertising matter will
continue for one month unless
otherwise ord.red. Nochanges
Will be allowed unless notified
before Tuesday of each week.
At the exporation of each month
• l — n«t/1 m 11Gt
1 Song, Joy to the world.
2 Prayer by A J. Snow.
.3 Song, Seeking for me, by choir
4 Greeting by Ervil Osthoff. \
5 Long a fore knowed who Sauta-
clause was, by Clarence Zickefoose.
6 Recitation by Saleua Duck.
7 Bessie Tollen and Mattie Lagers
hanging the Baby's stockings up
8 When Christmas comes again, by
Pearl Duck and Ruby Hickman.
9 Over the River aud through the
woods, by Harley Bean
10 Song by eight little girls
11 Recitation by Nicholas Zickefoose
12 Recitation by Mamie Bean.
13 Recitation by eight little girls.
14 Recitation by Joda Zickefoose
15 Recitation by Vernou Adreau
16 Recitation by May Dauu.
17 Solo by Ervil Osthoff.
18 Recitation by Bell vVillson.
19 Recitation by Grace Tolen
20 Recitation by Arthur Hickman.
21 Song by eight little girl's.
The Christmas program at this pla
ce were acceptioualv plauued, aud 1
must gay in behalf of our teachers at
this place, that thev have well done
their duty, aud the children 'hat took
part in the Christinas entertainment
left uo part of t.beir work uudone, but
in everyway showed them selves to
be posewed of intellectual power aud
intelligence of which all should enco-
urage auU be proud of.
WAKE UP AND
iCOME TO Appalachip
ALL KINDS
OF LOTS FOR SALE
at this office.
a.j.snow.
dealer
ihrealestat-.
^
COME TO
t THE BARGAIN Grocer Store.
' p e, LONG Appalacbm, 0. X.
\ Poultry,EGGs,HIDES,and Furs A
SPECIALLY■
At ine
all advertiseing is due aud must | Smoke v
Pr lunn
UNION CHAPLENEWS
Every thins is looking lovely on
rulge
now Mr. Charley I
be paid.
President Roosevelt, favors the
whipping post for wife beaters, but
he fails to give the remidy for hen
pecked husbands.
The harder the people work for
Statehood the more determand the
big ikes is that the people sh.ll not
have-it.
Christmas daj is a thing oi the past
but the effects will be felt by some
many days hense
Colsou has been looking for om
this week, he looks all day for work
aud then Pra,es all night that he
want liud it the neit day. Mr. Henry
Ward, has got more brass then an,
other boy on Smokey ridge he has
got to go with the new girl first.
Mr. John K Pucketthas been out on
a horse trade this week he will trade
him for a Car load of potatoes if you
know of any oue wasting to trade
seud them t.i John R Puckett.
Miss. Minnie Ward and Mr. Charley
Colsou has been trying to trade some
this week. Mr. Henry Puckett is offal
glad he goes to the lord ever, Sum-ay
we hope he will hold out faithful.
Mr John Harris was over on Smokey
ridge last Friday. Mr. Elmer Snow
" nvmr Ht
been going on a bout H a Snowing
60 much at John Wards they can
say it Snowed every where the o„be
day. Mr. James business -as ove
at Mr. Sam Childrea this week.
Mr. T. R. Colsou was over at John
Vards this week
NOTICE
On firs of January the e will be
a big Change iu the mail aud y < t-
office, and it may be some time to
fore you can get the Out-Lojk.
MCE.
To all the exchanges of the Ou.-
Look, mail to Key stone O T.
To all the readers of the Out L- k
we wish you a happy new year.
ituy nciee * •—j-
Finland Mr Henry Ward was over at
The people with mere money than , ^ ^ Friday night. „ every
brains naturally have more dollara (^ ^ know uniou chaplenow.
than Sense. 1 Mt John Ward was in the City last
. FridM on business. Every body has
Slow State hood Christmas preeant. Fr
Honest Belief.
If a mau dies iu the honest belie!
that there is uo God, or that Christ
v.,18 not devine, will he be lost*
Mr. aud Mrs. C D Hubbard retur-
ned home this morning.
DEAD.
Mr. J. T. Besser was born in Clark
County Ills. Departed this life.
December 24 th 1905. Age 74 years
22 days.
Funeral services by Rev- J L. Carter
Text, John 14 chapter, Let not your
heart's be troubled if ye believe in
God believe also iu me.
He had been deprived of his eye
aight for 15 years. We ciucerlf hop •
that our loss is his great gain.
What soever a mau sovveth that
shall he also reap.
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Snow, A. J. The Appalachia Out-Look. (Pawnee County, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 28, 1905, newspaper, December 28, 1905; Appalachia, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc173491/m1/3/?q=+date%3A%2A-1905: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.