Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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MULHALL ENTERPRISE
Eleventh Year.
Mulhall, Oklahoma, Friday, May 29, 1903
No 22
Are You
CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK,
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA.
CAPITAL STOCK SICO.PCO.OO. SURPLUS $16,000.00.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
Solicits Accounts cl
Merchants Firmer;
ami Corporations...
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CHATTtL LQAN3 TO FARMERS A SFCClALTr.
IT MUCH t
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The Corner Drug Store
»)!!!< Drugs, Me-Jictnes. Chemicals, Fine Toilet Soaps, Fancy Hair and Tooth
Brushes. Perfumery and Toilet Articles. Stationery. Wall Paper, Paints, Brushes, Oils,
Varnishes, ctc.
W. M, HATFIELD. Proprietor.
b jjwcrrvwiCTTOwaHwwaBiM
IN MSMOitY OF THE NATION'S
HEROES
Tlie Mi t• services at tlu- I'res
bytcri'.m church. Sunday iifteni(iiJi)
12 o'el-icU. wi'tv v..'II attend,'!
iddiess.s by ! it her Win .In I I
II I.. K Iwards tint '.«'<• Vle.t
ui"st approprtat' Hut tti i-' !'•
with illucli i ll' r.'-l ti'; in appro,
audience. Katlier.Jiidd review
p 1st history .111 I stlll^'les
l lt ll.TN to fotltl I till
briny i' i>i its prescti
pi ;i im.iihi til'
I'll-
li-v
were
I The sitikT.TK o.Miip .s.-.l <.f t|ie L.IIow-}"«•' |"> p ip.-r tHi-,t .-Ui„«,ir
1 Iimt ladle*.and itetitlemeji. led by 0r,|*t««* orrtuw nf t.h<we. with wh..m
VV M Hatfield with Mrs. Simpson a^ J '<>•*> haie pee.ntial dnTer-ncs N
oruaulat, were: Mend ames H. W. Me- tlwr will I tie drawn IrtMi a paper o
C .rmick and A .1. Champion. Misses | irnve.rsy with unvoti.'. a.v tin
it iv
i Mi»'
: in
.tll'l
it miiu.unlilli:
tintis in liriiitj
my civilj/ iti«»i» ind ( tiri»i Uiiiititu in
lllU'llC* '% t • > iM'.'ll.'It 1-1 l»v IV.l'ilUL!
IMul's tMiimsfl In Timothy iii t.lu* first
v.'ixht k-'ivv.i ttif l;ist rhaptvi »'tl '•>
llJ.lUllli! i lpplUMti<ill till 41'
peal to this till! yitniit people with th.
id- Hurt nit Mallei
i. K. Hillro.it. .!
> in.'., They
■at piwvs i:. it were
to rill- occasion.
■I it • tin i I'hers."
I Count rv " "My 1v
an.I '' i fill iiil' iii
.! \Y.
part:
Hay
.nl
well known text,
I.,mil Kulit,
Rev. Kdwants fol|i
riiii: ipp-ul to Hf pi'
to t ike up the work
down l>, the veteran
I I la.
,,..|l wit.li i stt
v'ut .••'iiorat.io
Htu i i 11. ■ 11 i
• 11iotilU 1 > I'. I I
V II wis]
interest IOJ j'
in-'. Com !
t I'll
OOUIMel, to hi", sun Solomon, I
materials, he hail gathered. I
inn l he temple.
Rev. Allen ct ised In a tntichintf .to)h
on tlie theme of th*'' tast dwindling
ranks(if the noldlerHof the Civil WW
"When Win Mcl\ inley Ii.-t from Hit
.ussasiu's liullet, th, last uietiitier "i
thedrand army hurt tilled the pi'esl
tenti ll chair."
DO YOU HEED FALSE T£tTH
Cdn Mj'« T'l. hi On A iy Sjsc D«sin-d.
i:< >1,11. 1*1. \TINI M.
SI I. V Kit. M.IMIM M
an I IH HItKI!.
\ rt itlri.il T«-.'t 11 ire r.'jtanlod liy
many as of .loiihttul ut'lity.
I niaUf t h- o pr i t ical, dm
ltd., and to t' l'ial t hose sup
plied 'iv nature i i ap|n'.iiaiict'.
I'le.tt. Ieel ii are vei7 material
In o e\uppeartnee, and i I
appearance i> i iii.irl; of itit••lli
ueuce.
I. iiir.i 11 ii^I*.
Pet t >'i-Ulu. Nl. ssiv
S. 111.eli :v. lo I .1
reo l.o'ed four spe.'
in -»r appropriale
. 'I'll--1 itles are:
j » s ,ve -I anil Itlesse
jSuil 'I \nilv Hlur,'
| I lie SiUiit V lie
! N.-.tr the elose >' .
I .1 I i lit 111 le . l'o>t
ifi.trt«'♦ irutst«>i flv ' •
• Mil*' i .5.1 V S 'Tin
refiimi.M'ciurt'S of his uniiv
i*;t 1« K:ty w isT it i tiiitr
it'iit Lifii:(ilii\ lnnl>'
Tlu' HX^tvi.St s i!l'wiM» t!i - sitik'-
tnj tif • • \ tin I'M hy 11t • i iliffli t*.
t I .111< i Tilt UU'SsiM.t i •! I It-* r lil<i(1
ij The rui'i t!»»* tiij'if tn»r«»f.? pr» v«*nt»»tl
•, j T1JII.V «'f t!l«' «*•» t i lt s i'.d ll ilfilt'J
V I lie I present
huilit |
P. 11 McOE <MiD. mf.m p'IV.
!
■j fi! «| Iii.' la < • I u I
t ll • ■ . I "I. ti' I I'll (•' lo l,<e if
^I lllnll will liol las. ti . i ti S-inoa,
M ay 7, at 2 p. Hi in t he M I . I 'linn !■,
in memory .-1 m-'iiitieis o| ie i
who have lied duii'ik! fie p'sl '.-'.ii
I' iter II McI'T'iii I. (" i tu U Mael»")
well an I favnraoly rememtiere.l hy ill
the older residents hero, is ttie only
one who tins passed a.*ay Iminj the
year None wtr, knew liitti will d * 1 it
hut in him was toin'id m e»eaipli;iei
11ion of the thive linked e|, : j.i, I■ ve,
; Kriendslit|i and Ti .t i.
i The rv ices .% ill t».»- e «:» la I h.
IFather I i l l. an axiualniancc and
j fri■ ■:i I fro i t lie eh n'eli «>f vi hic'i ti
j w.ls a v i!ii ■ 1 tne'iio ■ ; he .1 I ill no in
l tin t icial v i in lis eree: ion t i nt
in.,' oilier in iividiul
Against
| hig:i winds.
CYCLONE, and
TORNADOES.
i it nuvd' c
sill t'«t ,ij:tinM I.'
A. H, WOOD. Agent.
ED. B. Scott. Will take > "II ;i|ipli I
cat ton SF.K HIM
] In I 1st weeks issue e .,ie -minif the
o I, \ U Kut' imp oent nut l». \
j 11 I Ml. M e l' i| lie I .111 el I ll ill I It"' < I Is J
; |1 itches iiist.• i I I t he reunion i e
IfilU at 1\ illk'iishei in I till* em-Imp
! tneiIt at lliilst hi the . ii,' iiupineut
will he it Kinj islloi in 1 I he reunion
int Wellston
I Kyeivt Chaniplon is ha\iiik! ' tussle
| witli t . pliot 1 malai a He ,■ ime 11 m
M ii-stia 11 last week ind was not r
to return, lluritiu the veek. lie ke| i
1 o i loot mil il Ki idav. vlnm I lie d n't ■ n
or I red liini to lie t mi I tost n titer-
Tills w.is had medicine for linn hut lie
It id to take it The disease having
\ been t iketl ill t i 1 tie Hi lilt lie! I
hopes to have him up hi ah ml t ao
| weeks.
"* | Count v Cotniiiislouers la. Us- n and
' | lled^ecoel, were here ■Siturdiy, and
I together wi h II ^l Myers, made a
1 I tour of inspection of the bridges.
1 ! Tile, bridge south of lowil, tlie >S(.,,t|
^ hridce east of Ituriit si'liool house, and
ll. has a uiievaiu'e ajaiust me. . :lM,| the plane whet, a tirid^e should
While I shad always liolrl invsclf (h.. on t In* township hit-- two miles
rea.ly to iii..l«e i udit. any a i >iii; I iu;i> ! ami a half north mi Turkey Creek
have eon I led hi may commit, i vyere inspected. The promise now is
auauis' any individual whether in tlmt it the curl,est possible day.
intent ion.i i1. . u* nt!.,iwise, in a pi i -j ;thul ments will Ik* put. iti hj the town-
INSURED 1 TWINE!
il.** u i. 1 will ii*ti
\ii> p:iiii:i 11
uv- p! »f- s
Thr u<»«mi ! luit^s a
• i i !>nv ;i rit:U.<t I- l,h.'
Illt'l !;»ill.- tit \* W
1 li«-<iiiaTi! „iiip iMMPt III Tin kt*v
' villi ti nf fiiwn: a It.-ti T tiis i
i <:<Miuni>siitii' TN will I'Ut »
>ri<turc «iwt i Turlvt", t i»'U
i»tit tin I li** llf iv«
'""i " l-,:"'l";to.Ui Ihe >. .tt tirid^e
d11esd iv Is', j,,r furlli.-i consideration.
11111 • I
evhii.lt loll
And Plenty Of It. In different grjdes. As low
in Prue tlie best can be jflorded.
^ MS ricCOR.'llCK'S JVlAKIi.
and you Know thats O. K.
Did anybody tell you that we weren't in the twine trade?
COME AND SEE.
rhey d? siy 'tut th* MITES are mighty bad this year.
AN I ESEPMNE will do them up"'0r money
relund-'d I ry it on our guarantee, and
save your chicks.
As usual you will find us head'
quarters for the best grades of LUM'
BER. LATHS. SHINGLES. PAINTS.
OILS and BRUSHES, and everything
usually kept in an up-to-date Lumber
yard in this region. We ask you to examine
our stock and get our prices.
Yours to Please,
J. G. WILSON.
•d if i
The exceedingly wet weather has
l.tiiiikitil about I e, a id 111 ou that Will
result hi sickness unless sinitarv
measures ale pin ill force Kvery cit-
< reek and tzen should see t*> it. tmt.li in III." in
lone, I he i j,.,v,t of Ills own health and that of
i lo root ;,|1(. community, that
and a inn j ,:i,.Su atumt his premii
. sou til o| j ^ nunilier ill tlie business men. nf
til lie left
s tll.l I-
.•rv t Idiik-
, it t he in, isl
J itient.v
: \tlen
iish ■ i ii
in
•n
a leeturo
Th it i! '.
•r, in; ! !
which th. .1
Willi t lie proc.
piopi
• . lltelt liu tint such presSillK
llev W I.' I Mti! olT t tie main
I I \ free t It
cl lurch tie 11 i if
buy brit, es will about, drain I h
treasury.
esl 111,.lie looks
- — *v
III,' ahill 'nent
i \ ti ii in I m -1 of the business I
j Mulhall, have signed an atfreeiiietit ti
vs.sityt.1 11. ti, } clos,' their plares of tiusiiiess Itom'the iiiliuinanitiei
f i i Vi.|..| I \ s i Id lUt .1 ;' I»,coral ton d i v at it ! tised to lake place
.uo,i. t tie tilllldliu I others ha v.; sijnilied then williiimiess j
fot t hese "f wo| In close in ease 1 he lest do, to make j
swill be tfeii fn.'ititi t auiilit oiithellh. exu,tuples (if
tiufhrie is preparing to celebrate
the Itli with ii carnival lo include a
lobular wild west, btoiie,, busting
steci r<ipln«. freak extiitiltion The
only criticisms we make on such carni-
vals are that they misrepresent to
people of ottier slates, the real eon-
,] i 1 ii ins in < Iklatioma. where covvhoys
do not now. and never did practice
that arc adver-
siinply to draw a
: a crowd Kurt,her, it spoils the spirit
it instead of lessons of patriotism
t iiw tislitp I ll certain that I tie
;■rally closed durinii these hours
' cruelty are on exhibition
9 sm 4
s
DECORATION DAY OBSERVANCE.
^Inltiill will ohs'rve Heeoi' iti.ii I r,
intifusual manner. May :i'iih.
The fieople ire i"i I,I t i isseml.V
Oil M n Street Ojij site the Ii \ I!
ha l it MoVioik i in. 'lite priK'eS-
sion will he I irmeii I >i t lie • i.:ic.•!i to
11 lie cemet irv, a ; I st :trt at 11 o'clock.
The ceiv.ii' 1.1, til strewhiii Ituwer* up-
on the so'dies' graves, will ll.en tie
perl .ruled, after wIt.eli. ?tie people
will r, i urn to town.
We Have
t
s
$
$
$
t
t
CULTIVATORS
For Sale
Get 0ur Prices If You Don't Believe It.
Mi i ik.'ii i i!f Teeth < row tied
cae I ti et ti Kill. Iiil s ived
Kxtrietcd I'eeth replaced l.y
luidise woik. (ll you need
H'itlse Tecth see me now.>
Consultation and Examination
Free.
My prices are right. Office
at Palace hotel.
DR. C. A. FURROW,
Dentist
it «in i:i I ti' vfi
Will I UI'l.
. » ' 'MM" It
I I!.till
I !»■ »\v i».i \
ediloTiill
maim
t last .
Iiese w 111 i ii ,nl 111. ti
Lll.lt I lley will tie i lit el
I tiv 1 he us 'ilf I lie pi||l
|l et: 111 explllli 1
.Hill it
ill',,
Wc arc closing these
Cultivators out.
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CAREY LOjyiBAfiD LU|V18E.pS G0.
E. IIA1M ZEI I, Itesiileut tliiiniuvr.
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Wood, A. B. Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1903, newspaper, May 29, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285317/m1/1/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.