The State Journal (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1913 Page: 3 of 6
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Friday, June 27, 1913
THE STATE JOURNAL
Mulhall, Logan County Oklah
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Professional Cards
A. G. T. CHILDERS, M. D.
Does a general practice. Office
over Oklahoma State Bank. 'Phone
49. Calls promptly answered.
DR. E. G. SHARP
SURGEON
Special attention given to consultations
and general surgery.
I22J west Okla. ave. ) GUTHRIE,OKL
Phone 301 1
reported.
Most Children Have Worms
Many mothers think their
children are suffering from indi-
gestion, headache, nervousness,
weakness, costiveness, when
they are victims of that most
Bridge Creek News. common of all children's ail-
Everybody in the neighbor- ments—worms. Peevish, ill-
hood is busy harvesting nowa- j temper, fretful children, who
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McROBERTS
The Mulhall Implement Man
DR. CHAS. B. BARKER
EYE, EAR AND THROAT
SPECIALIST
Glasses fitted. , Office with Dr. Hamil
120'j east Oklahoma avenue
Guthrie, Okla. 30-37
Nelson, Ellen and Mary John- had breath and colicky pains,
have all the symptoms of having
J. J. KAVANEK
VETERNARI AN
of 110 East Vilas, Guthrie, will
be in Mulhall every 2nd Saturday
beginning April 5th.
Dr: FURROW
If you want the best
Dental Work
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GUTHRIE,
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W. H. MATTHEWS
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
Loans, collections, rentals, real
estate, insurance, abstracts. 1 receive
Taxes for the north half of Logan
county and West half of Payne county.
Office in Oklahoma State Bank.
j son spent Sunday at the Nichol-
j son home.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Nealis
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Cover spent
from Thursday until Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. David-
son.
Jack Ramseyer and Ray and
Lloyd Nealis and John Rollins
started with the thresher Mon-
| day.
Mrs. Rose Morris and family
visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Ramseyer and family Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Charles Price and family
and some of Mr. Bocox's family
spent Sunday with Mrs. Faw-
I bush and family.
There will be preaching at
Hubbell next Sunday at 11
o'clock by Rev. Leo Anthis, and
' a basket dinner in the Hubbell
grove. Everybody invited to
come and bring your basket.
GuarBnteed Eczema Remedy.
The constant itching, burning,
redness, rash and disagreeable
effects of eczema, tetter, salt
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worms, and should be given (Jj
Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pleas- ^
ant candy lozenge, which expels | W
worms, regulates the bowels,
tones up the system, and makes | ^
children well and happy. Kicka-jW
poo Worm Killer is guaranteed, j (j0
All druggists or by mail. Price
25 cents. Kickapoo Indian Medi-
cine company, Philadelphia and
St. Louis.
Welcome cA(e<ws
district 24.
Fine, cool weather at present.
Most farmers are busy
harvesting this week.
Orie Bocox is the proud pos-
sessor of a fine new buggy.
H. W. Hartmann was visiting
in Kansas a few days last week.
Joe Warner and Elsie Kissner
visited Alvin and Lucy Robbins
Sunday.
Rev. Giest from Oklahoma
City preached a fine sermon at
Welcome Sunday morning.
Rev. Kurth from Oklahoma
City will preach at Welcome
Sunday night, June 29, 1913.
Mrs. Cleta Fuller from Mul-
We Urge Every Hay Grower To
Come In And See This Mower
This is the mower that so many
are coming in to see here at our store—
the mower that has been the acknowledged
leader for years, because it is the only absolutely
successful wide-cut mower made. Why, even with
a seven or eight-foot cutter-bar it is as easy work for
your horses as plowing corn. This Emerson machine has ,,
f many specially patented features—practical improvements— \
that make it far better, and easier work for the user and for his
j horses. Pull is all on the wheels and weight taken off outside as
well as inside shoe. These are just a few of the many reasons why
The New Standard Mower
becomes almost Indispensable on your tarm
We want you to see this Emerson mower
and learn all about it, whether you buy f
one now or not. You will want<
one later, though, after you
have seen all its special
V features and learned how j
V you can increase your
profits with it.
Make this store your
headquarters for every
kind of farm imple-
stock you_can hna
any
where
Now is the time
to get ready to
take care of your
HAY
CROP
We are head-
quarters for
e very thing in
this line and we
would be glad
to show you our
stock of hay
tools,which con-
sists of Standard
and McCormick
Mowers and
Rakes
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3
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COL. N. H. KELSO,
Auctioneer
If you are thinking of having
a sale, remember that I am in the
auction business for business.
rheum, itch, piles and irritating, jiaj] js visiting with her sister,
Mrs. George Mewherter, this
week.
Ivan Bocox and Henry Reppard
left Tuesday morning for Kan-
sas, where they expect to work
skin eruptions can be readily
cured and the skin made clear
and smooth with Dr. Hobson's
Eczema Ointment. Mr. J. C.
Eveland, of Bath, Illinois, says:
Make dates any time and any- I had eczema twenty-five years i jn harvest fields.
where when I am not already
dated. Get dates at either bank
in Mulhall, The States Journal
office, or call me 'Phone 555—2
L. line.
TODD & MAHAN,
PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS
AND DECORATORS.
Equipped for all kinds of Painting
and Papering. All paper orders Chemical Co
promptly attended to for city or country
Reuben Kissner and family
and Mrs. Fred Hartmann and
i children visited at the H. W.
and had tried everything. All
failed. When I found Dr Hob-
son's Eczema Ointment I found
a cure." This Ointment is the
formula of a physician and has j H^a^_°™e_ Su^
been in use for years—not an ex-
periment. That is why we can
guarantee it. All druggists,
by mail. Price 50 cents. Pfeiffer
Philadelphia and
St. Louis.
James R. HiLdreth,
DRAYMAN.
All kinds of hauling and dray work.
When you want anything in my line,
just call 'phone 9. Rates for hauling
very reasonable.
Welcome Notes.
BY UNCLE TOM.
Elsie Kissner spent
with Lucy Robbins.
Henrietta Steenback
The Christian Endeavor at
Welcome was well attended
or Sunday night. New officers have
been elected for the coming six
months.
W. S. Kissner has recently
traded his farm near Potter
school house for a farm in
! Washita river valley, near
Sunday Mountain View, Okla.
i The Carpenter farm, on which
spent w. S. Kissner now lives, or
We also han-
dle the
Mandt
Wagon
Velie
Buggies.
Come in and
be convinced
Yours for business,
PATRONIZE A. j. MIZE x
We will mend your shoes
And save your soles!
Repair your harness
And keep them whole
MULHALL, OKLA.
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which is better known as the W.
H. McKinley farm, has changed
hands again. Mr. Mooney of
P.
W. T. DWINNELL. J
When you have legal papers to be
drawn up, or legal papers to be exe-
cuted or want some good property in-
surance, come and see n?e. Notary
Public.
Sunday with Ruby Schaal.
Mr. Steenback's dog adopted
an orphan pig, is the report.
| Cool weather now, but was Idaho is owner of the same now
4 very hot Saturday and Sunday.
,.f Misses Minnie Estella, Irene
—' and Ruby Bocox and
Bocox spent Sunday at the ulcers, boils eczema or
Fawbush home.
Geo. I. McRoberts f
Ulcers and Skin Troubles
If you are suffering with any
Orville old, ruuning or fever sores,
r other skin Richardson visited at
troubles, get a box of Bucklen's Anthis s Sunday.
sister, Mrs. Howard Anthis, and
family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coulter and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Arch
ner Drug Store.
Come to the
♦ City Shaving Parlor
For a nice, ^
smooth shave
Agent for Laundry. Shop
first door north of Oklahoma
state bank.
Madison & Hastie
Wilma and Wilmer Filtz "spent Arnica Salve and
Sunday at the Yates home. Joe relief promptly.
Werner, Mabel and Lee Capper Jones, of Birmingham,
called in the evening. suffered from an ugly
The school board of this ™'ne.
district met at the Schaal home Arnica salve
Thursday evening and decided weeks- Will help you.
'Victor and Mt. Carmel
Ed Robinson spent Sunday
Leo ^ Wesley.
j Mattie McCue called on Mrs.
Annis Brattain Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubbell ate dinner
in favor of Miss Lillian Mills as
cents.
the school of this/field'sCorner Dru^Store-
I teacher for
j district.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kissner
and family and Mrs. Fred Hart-
: mann and little sons spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Hartmann and family. Mrs.
Ruraldale Items
BY BLUEBELL.
Fine showers of rain we
having.
Mary Luella Gray is on
I Steenback and son called in the sick list.
afternoon. Ice cream and cake C. C. Gray and family
were served and a good time re- at W. E. Gray's Sunday.
Arthur Gray of Coyle visited
Dictrici 27, R. F. *D. I.
Raymond Osborn spent Friday
night at Grandma Osborn's.
Mr. DeHeer's visited Mr. Mc-
Gregor's Sunday afternoon.
Cora Davidson visited last
week with her aunt, Mrs.
Elias Carpenter.
Mrs. Elias Carpenter spent
Wednesday with her mother,
Mrs. F. P. Davidson.
Willis Osborn and daughter,
and I Erma, called at Grandma Os-
i Pershall and Fred Fallin visited family.
! at S. A. McNeil's Sunday. j Mrs. Sarah Jones ate dinner
| Those who visited at Will Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
i Park's Sunday were: Mr. and Summers.
are Mrs. E. W. Blakesley, Mr. and Mervin Baltimore, Roy Brat-
I Mrs. Ira Pryor, Mr. and Mrs. tain and the Bocox boys left
the' James Orr and Miss Nora Ireton Sunday morning for the strip to
j The people of this neighbor- work in the har est fields.
visited hood were shocked to hear that j Will Wesley and wife, of
(Charles Jones had to be taken to Newton, Kansas, came Sunday
you will get Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ellison,
Mrs. Bruce of Pleasant Valley, visited Sat-
Ala., urday night and Sunday with Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd.
ulcer for his sister, Mrs. Marion Wagoner, | Mrs. Jones spent Thursday
months and Bucklen's and family. and Friday night with Mrs. Wm.
cured her in two| George Detwiler and family, Draper.
Only 25 Misses Lena Orr and Annis Mr and Mrs. Tom Nealis spent
Recommended by Hat- Fallin, George McNeil, Bruce Sunday with John (iarner
Cleaning and
Pressing
I am well prepared to do
up-to-date cleaning and
pressing. Ladies' coats and
skirts neatly cleaned. Bring
me your work; I will guar-
antee satisfaction.
Luther Webb, Barber
J. Frank Hoopes
Blacksmith
Machinist
and
We have the best and most
Up-to-date Machinery for
turning out all kinds of Re-
pair Work. Plow Work and
Vehicle Repairing a specialty
First-class work and reason-
able prices.
hospital at Guthrie last evening to make a short visit
! Monday on account of
' pendicitis. We hope he will
I cover all right.
with home folks Sunday.
Alex Wagoner and family
visited at Marion Wagoner's
Sunday. j gesj Laxative for the Aged.
Mrs. E. W. Blakesley and | Old men and women feel the
children visited at Leo Anthis' nee<j 0f a iaxative more than
Monday afternoon. young folks, but it must be safe
Mr and Mrs. Ottis Potter and and harmless and one which will
children, of Guthrie, are visiting not cause pain. Dr. King's New
relatives and friends in this Life Pills are especially good for
neighborhood. , the aged, for they act promptly
1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and easily. Price 25 cents.
Pritchett and children visited his Recommended by Hatfield's Cor-
with Ed Wesley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rude McPeek,
Lloyd McPeek and family and
Willie Cothern ate ice cream Sat-
urday evening with Wint Mc-
Peek and wife.
The glorious old 4th will soon
be here; get some of those noise
makers at Hatfield's.— adv. 30
The flour of exquisite fineness
and quality, made of selected
No. 2 hard wheat, Pride of
Perry.—adv.
born's Sunday afternoon.
Sunday school at Pleasant
View every Sunday at 2 o'clock.
Preaching, June 29, at 3 o'clock
by Rev. Bixler. Everybody in-
vited.
Subscribe for The Journal.
Bucklen's
Arnica Salve
rHEWORLD-FAMOUS HEALER
OF
Burns,
Boils, Cuts, Piles,
Eczema, Skin Eruptions,
Ulcers, Fever-Sores, Pimples,
Itch. Felons, Wounds, Bruises,
Chilblains, Ringworm,
Sore Eips and Hands,
Co'd • Sores,
Corns.
ONLY GENUINE ARNICA SALVE.
MONEY HACK IF IT FAILS.
90c AT ALL DRUCCIST8.
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Woosley, Tom B. The State Journal (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1913, newspaper, June 27, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc139835/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.