Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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THE MULHALL ENTERPRISE. LOGAN COUN I Y. FRIDAY. APRIL 15. 1910
MULHALL ENTERPRISE
Established Jauuary, 1693.
hkit*r»d in the Forttoffic<> at Mulhall. Oklahoua. for trarmmiggiou
through thu U. S. inailH as Scroud-Clu** Mail Matter
W. are now well prt paied lo fill )Our
A. h. WOOD, Editor
Pahlmhad E?#ry Friday
Lumber, Cement, Posts, Coal.
Always
Our
flubneription Priitfl.OO per Year
Sei'rBtary Wilson has ruled tliat
bleached tluur la—bleached Amir.
Still, n.i one has vet au^eated Piii-
ciiot and <;iavlB for a 1912 poMiblllty
Three kinua will meet Teddy In
Vienna. Well, three klnus is a k«oo
hand lo draw lo.
Graft U nonpartiaan, remarks the
Charleston Newi and Courier. (Jrafl
Is ra> hei, Is multlpartisan.
In his African stories, Col. Roose-
velt makes from <2<l to 140 every time
lie npnliiizes for mlssInK a shot.
Mr Ariuour sava lie regrets that
lhe price of meat Is »n high. This
surely most make It unanimous then
Speaker Cannon ta the only man we
know of who oan be both dawn and
out and rlitht on the Job at the same
time
The new Kin* of Belgium was once
a newspaper man. This should m
him ani'iuely for the business of run-
ning the government
The most obtuse of the reactionar-
ies in ivingress have begun at last to
perceive tile direction In which the
polltlcul wind Is blowing.
We c:m't help feeling thai, In some
way, .Secretary ita'llnger Is to blame
fur those terrible avalancnes out in
Idaho, don.t you think an?
Roosevel' admits that he missed (lie
newspapers And we violate no con-
fidence In extending the assurance
Hist the newspapers missed Rnose-
velt.|
Mr. Taft did well to decline a con-
troversy with Chnnoel'.or Day, If for
no other reason than that the chan-
cellor would insist on doing all the
talking
It wll1 lie recalled that the Demo
cratiu outlook took on a rosy hue when
William .I. Bryan was abroad before,
but changed In a twinkling when set
foot en Ills native soil.
The Democrats couldn't even tage
advantage of so small an opportunity
as selecting the minority members of
the Rules Committee without quarrel
ing among themselves. Knw coulil
such a parly govern, if it bad the
power?
Posts
J. G
Breeding the Dairy Cow
If you will take the trouble to ana-
lyze the pedigrees of colls that are
entered in the Derbv which is to be
run next.lune in England, you will
find tliey trace not once, but
many times in their ancesi ry t„i the
horses that have won the derby |n | knowledge of producing pi. wer winch
other years If you will lake the
in line with the best the trarle furnisl »
ders in a satisfactory manner.
RILLS C \REFULLY FIGURED
Cement trade has increased four times during Calling attention to
the past year. WE KEEP THE BEST supply of
COi\L ',e" QUALI 1 Y always on hand Nothing belter was ever shown in this MARKET
Our stoc* of doors, windows, furnishings, paints, oils and brushes is complete
Fair and Courteous Treatment
WILSON LUMBER COMPANY
F.J WILSON. RESIDENT MGR
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Deliveries Made
Promptly.
Leave You*
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htili.le a will o the-wisp of .i.m «;h..r-
acter for a definite, clean cut punitive
Is contained iu the advanced registra-
tion records!
My object is not necessary an auack
on the show ring, but when winning
in the show ring is made the object of |
yonr breeding to the sacrilice of the |
necessary producing ability, then It j
should beatiacked by every mail who
has the welfare of the breed that lie
stands for at heart. We all know that
[ there are certain men who have been
I very successful In the show ring with*
I out a corresponding success in breed-
ing animals lhat have made credli-
able records, and my thought at this!
time is not an attack on the show ring !
In and of itself, except where the show '
rirg deiers a man from the practical!
ohject toward whish we are now stri-
ving The show ring has its place in '
our work for the advancement. of the |
dairy breeds. It comes under the
general publicity plan or campaigning ;
however. So long as It is intended
and does impress the geneial nubile,
it answers a useful purpose When,!
however, the show ring standard be ;
comes lhe object of the breeder ln»
stead of the true evident e >f a cow's
trouble to look into the pedigrees of
the colts that are entered In i he Ken-
tucky Futurity you will And that in
nearly every case they trace not only
once lint Several I linef to horses that
have held world's records, sio true is
It that the horses that win races de-
cent! from horses that have won races.
that it has passed into the aphorism
"breed to the winners.We Hnd a
similar expression as the basis ror all
Improvement In the other aphorism
that "like begets like" or as it was
originally enjoined In the expressions,
"breed from the best."
Strange as It may appear, one of
the greai stumbling blocks In the de-
velopment of a breed is the lack of a
clearaod C(i!upiehensive Idea of the
attributes and characteristics which
are required, and this is especially
true in the development of dairy cat-
tle. W« have st.en in nearly all
the breeds and effort ruade lo arrive
at two distinct places; form that
would win in the show nog and per-
sistence Iu ihe production which
would be profitable in the pall, .lust
as soon as our Ideas are clear eul and i greatness winch is het production, as
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□very 8 feed Stables
Good Teams Good Rigs
Rates Reasonable
Buetyele Bros. prop.
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2A^ 0BEH!
Havw^r purchased of (i«« Hewitt his nitmrfsfs rri
tlio Harhw Shop 1 ask a share of the patronage on the
basis i if (rood clean work and gnori treatment. At the
old stand. Bath in connection. Yours for htitiuess
/.. "R. HA ST IE
Dr. Charles E. West,
DENTIST
Will be at
MULHALL Each FRl. and Sat
dellle we wiU begin to make real pro
gress 1 believe tnat the Improve
ment or Hie daliy breeds ol tuttle In
America has begun in realearmsi. !
believe lhat ihe fact .if everything
will be sacrllied In our work to per- I
sislency in production, will lead in
the development of a breed ..f daily
lnld in the pail and list, then ti does
fiositive harm --(Part, of an address
before Wisconsin It aril of A/rK'liI
tore, tiv W W, Mar-h, Waterloo, la.
When in neeil of any thiiio- in a
lUstiiurn rt or ('•nfectionnrv .
(Jail on Hendricks At llen-
Electric
bitters
Tire nr.st for
BILIOUSNESS
AND K1DNFVH.
Besides, what good would ll
Champ Clark to be Speaker, If he
ooul.1 not do In bis wav and according
to his iighls Ihe mighty works old Joe
Cannon has wrought? A Speakership
shorn of its power would not be wor- |
cattle in ihe Mtssissipi and Missmri ' bricks t'afi
valleys the like of which has never'
been seen iu this wnrld.
The basis wiili ine for improvement
in my herd is well defined in mv own
mind. The ideal pedigree for me
would be a sire the d,nn of which
made more butler fal than iiny "iher
cow except her daoulner and wi .h »
great grand dam that made more bol-
ter fat than any other co*s except
her daughter and iter granddaughter
In other words, accumulated evident e
of persistency in production, as allows
In the the pedigree w 11 h I lie addli lo
oal evidence of power lo transmit is
ilienblect sought
I assume that Willi ureal producing
ability will come the modided fnim
best adapted >ti d.i ihe work, loitiiei
words, that nature will design arch!
do to i tBCiurally the forci calculated to
eliminate wasle and tliat li e pnwei
lo assimilate Ibe final n-cessan lor
large pr.lduution will onine with l.liai
ability.
I think that thera Is accumu aled I
You Know
Your Business
From A to Z
illness vou
Account
have a
you may
Hut
Hank
not be able '• conduct
youi affairs ot a financial
iii ure to the best advan
'age by paying all your
bills and debts by check,
you avoid all iater dis
iiutes thai might otherwise
111 having.
levidence enough ai Ibis time to make
J It necessary io sound a warning a
gainst a standard tn breed fr.un
| which Is of an Indclliiite nslure In
Kver, year s large number of poor j other writs, I bed,eve Cat a. thlsi
Forced to Leave Home
Mulhall State
Bank
R. 1*1. Kincaid, Pres.
sufferers whose lungs are sore and
racked with coughs are urged to go to
another sinuate Buttlns is costly 1 t,re*"er win
and not always sure. There's a bet
ter way, Let Dr. King's New His
corery cure you at home "It cured
me of lung triable," writes W U.
Nelson, <>f CaMnune. Ark., "when ll
alle'se failed and I gained 47 pounds
In weight. Its surely the King or all
cough and lung cures." Thousands
owe t heir lives and health to it It*
postively guaranteed for cimgiis, o .lds
laurinna miiim,. . , ureal harm Win shiitild we link nf I
lagnppe. astlima, croup all Ihroataud l "iter my «r»i. e» »• a riiTKlt o/
lung troubles. 50c and $100 Trial bot ;dali» form In tliisday when we can | »ai.m. n, the pe..,.ie „r the vicinity ..r
tie free at All D'uagglsis talk nf records winch indicate pro-! Mulhall uooi. sKKVlct: at KK.asona-
— ■ .— ducin^ OipMClty > W||v Nlmulrl w" Will Ih»In Mulhall e?er? flut
All kin.Is of cold drink* at our 'alk of dairy b rm ai tills time - | ..m win .eli .xuetion f»t ...y
time nothing is more dangerous lo j
'iileinplales a herd I
with arg • pioduclug capacity than
I lhe iiitlf Untie expression, ' dairy form |
I Don't misunderstand o:e, I am nut'
| talking against t he cow of dairy forin i
land In favor of the cow nf beef con
formation In two .if lliedalrv breeds
at least. I lie substitution of sln.w ring '
form1' foi production lias worked
Make it your business
to come to this bank and
opei. an account.
1 )rop in.
Keel ai home.
Always welcome.
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Keaching the Top
in any catling of life, demands a vig-
orous body aii«1 a keen brain. With-
out health liiere is no success. But
iciectric Hitters Is the greatest liealli
j biitder the world lias ever known.
I> compels perfect action of stomach,
liver, Kidneys, bowels, pnrfies and en-
j riches the blood, tones and invigorates
I 1 lie whole system and enables yon to
stand the wear and tear of your
! daily work "After moot hi of sulfer-
| ing from Kidney Trouble," writes W.
. M. .Sherman, of Cushing, Maine, .1
bottles of Electric Hitter* made me
| feel like a new man " 50c at All the
; Druggists.
The New State
Restaurant and Short Order
CHARLES BKNNET'I
Von will rind me on nor.h
side of Baly avenue and you
can get a good meal well
cooked and served.
Short Ordeis at all hours
Oysteis, Candies, Fruits.
Everything in season. We
ask a trial
Kill a Murderer
A merci l is murderer is appenritcl
Ills wttii ma. y victims lint Dr.
King's New 11 f»; fill* g||| It, liy pre
venlloi toeygeony stimulate the
s'lMiiacb, liver ai i h.iwelr, prevent i
innlliat. dug log tlia' invites appen I
dictl.'s i-111111 -■ -i si prion, headache, i
SEEDS
BUCKDEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED I
SPECIAL OFFER:
to ball! New liaitnrii. \ trial WUI^I
nuke you our per:iian«nt rustomer -
Prize Collection »■ »*nfti.i;
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■ tll» flfiMt; Tarnlp. 7 Mpd^rxltd ; Dalai, m heat vane.
1® ■prlo*.B«w»r!'nr ►nit), ui Tariff If* la All.
MCA KAN 1H U TO I'l l \«*K.
Write to-day; Ai^nllon this Paper.
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,H.W. Buckbee. "
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It's the World's Best
AUCTIONEER!
60 YPARS*
L EXPERIENCE
Ht our
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alo, coca coin, blackberry pim«li,
and lea •roam, at all t iim-N. conic
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Wisconsin and anol her judge in lit.
noia reverse each other witn svsiiou
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tin* tiy
N. H. Kelso
Patents
IflkDI MARKfe
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
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Kuit fri»i». ,c»'i^v f.ir aivMiniifr pat Minn.
I' it on r« tabiMi tliro.iah Muttfi * ( o. rocwlva
9)HfUtl hftice, w fhout lit lllrt
Scientific flmcrlcait.
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mint i 'ti . f tiny « -..ti ii|.- ' . ii. 'i .... f . j
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iVIUNN Si CO I Broadway, New York
I N" one has ever made a salve, olnt
j menl or tialm to compare with Buck
j 'en s A mica salve. |t,s the one per-
fect healer of cuts, euros, burns,
i bruises, sores, scalds lioilds tilers
I ec/.ema. salt rheum K,.r s .re eyes,
j co d sores, ohauped iiamls, or sprains,
j Ii's supreme. Infallible lio- piles
f)uly 2fic at all druggists
For Sale
I have t voting work lioi>« for
mi In. Spanjfior, ■■ I'Iih Implement
Mail."
I shall leave the 15th of April.
for Kanaatt City where I will
spend h. moirh in the hospitals
and doitifr Post-Graduato work
Thanking the peoplo of Mul-
hall and vieinitj for the liberal
patronage given ma. I will say
that I hope on my rat urn to
Mulhall, to meet my old friends
and prepared for special work.
A. C. BYARS, M. D.
MULHALL, 0KLA
Geo. W. Gaffney
AUTCI0NEER
oUTHRIE, OKA
Public SuU'H a
Specialty. Mini
mum «'h;ir»»e I* «H»
Conjnaih»iou L> i: t
per cent. Inqulr
t«K if lad) v Answer
«d. Phone at my
Expense for Date*
Call Nos. 271
or H 51.
DKALER !N
DRAFT FA KM
AND DIUVINO
Honra
Office Over Highland Theator—Residence
Mile South on Division
Electric
Bitters
8-jcceed when everyth.ng else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they ->re the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
Railroad Tim« Tabic
SOUTHBOUND TRAINS
iNollS L«cjI Pauenger 7-23 p m
N»40J Tem Ei:pre». 1 I)i4b pai
No 42t Local Freight 4,00 r nj
No 17 Okta and Tens Express 10 ru
NOK I HBOUND TRAINS
No 400 Chicago Express fc,C7 , lu
'ioU6 Kansas Gly, .;»l» auo Cal £xprt.
"»:I0 a a.
No 18 Kansas Cily ac4 Chicago Eipren
Si2b p in
No 422 Local Freight 6. 0 a m
No 42l aud 22 carry passengers hetweto
Gutnrie and Arkansas City
A P. K.dwell. Agent
Star Bakery
I want tlie people to know
that J am no» furiiixhinir
all kindw of Biikury GooiIn
Brwttd
Buni.s
L'akra
Ct)tikie»
HieH
CunffKstionery iu connect-
ion
i;o«,hk ok Uatv Avenue and
LKWIH Stuickt
U»ve my <rood8 a tiial
M C. PHILLIPS
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OucklenS Arnica Salve Pr.King'slNewLifePills I of the Oklahoma St,it
Ihe Besl Salve In Thd World, The best in tho world. Mtilhnll, < 'klahnuui
• ' I ru ill
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Im | ii i iv
Hunk,
Chrydathcmum Show
Plantn will lip ready for dpilverv
uIkjIi! April 15. Anyone wlio ||Mm imi
Kiven their order can leave Kanie at
"iv Kture In Mulhall, <vh(>r« a Iimi w'll
in- rmind Mat or prl/.tia m be y ven
will lie announced Inter.
COMMI f| KK
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