Woods County News. (Carmen, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1907: Searching Inside

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... nook by the willow roots, shielding himself meanwhile as best lie could; here behind a boulder... face and left it In the slauting not to come iu front of him rays of the sun, she broke off a spruce... slipped and Mr. j warmth of a high puri>ose. j it was always cool. There the pines Trout was lying behind... sneak back behind the rock there, wiping his mouth, and hoping your little sister or somebody would... where she knew she could have only rerults of the lesson; results that I gone much better alone. left '•

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... left side watt ao swollen the doctor said he would have to tap out the water. There was constant pain... of their supplies, he would have left for more promising fields long ago. or if he had stayed in (hose circumstances... after I left school I had an attack of appendicitis and for thirteen weeka lived on milk and water. When.... The distress after eating left me entirely and now I am like a new pereon." eon." (A little Grape-Nuta

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... stove made to prevent the escape of gasoline shoud the burner be accidentally blown out or left open... with every can Lone Star baking powd er. We only have a limited amount of ihis baking powder left. We have

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... cashier, Mr. John M. Geissler, and the business of the bank is left in the very best of condition... perfect as possible. The Matron, Mrs. Mary St Clair is a splendid lady and the children left in her care

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... have moved back to the farm and left Lou and George in town. At this writing Wednesday •evening... Albright left for Texas last Monday night, with a crowd of 12 men. The names are as follows, M R Mansfield

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