The State Journal (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1912 Page: 4 of 7
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Friday, July 12. 1^12
THE STATF.'JOUFNAL
Mulhall, Logan County, Oklahoma
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Jack Johnson
TERMS
Having just purchased
the large Black JACK
and Roadster Stallion
ol Mr. Pink Smith, 1
will now make the Fall
service at my barn in
southeast Mulhall.
$8 to insure colt to stand and suck
If interested in a first-class Jack or Roadster Stallion, call and
see my stock before going elsewhere.
W. M. HEIDEN,
Owner and Manager
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lung troubles. Price 50c. and $1.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
Hatfield's Corner drug store.
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Grandvietb.
A fine rain visited this vicinity
Friday evening.
Miss Jennie Webb will teach
East Lone Star this year.
F. 0. Birckett and family spent
Thursday with Mrs. JacobGumm.
Miss Ersie Birckett spent Fri-
day night with Mrs. F. 0. Birckett.
and having gotten them, stand
shoulder to shoulder with all loy-
al and sincere Republicans in se-
curing the election of not only
President Taft, but a Republican
congress in both houses as well.
-Ed.)
Frightful Polar Winds
blow with teriffic force at the far
north and play havoc with the
skin, causing red, rough or sore
chapped hands and lips, which
need Bucklen's arnica salve to
heal them. It makes the skin
soft and smooth; unrivalled for
cold-sores, also burns, boils sores
ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles.
Only 25c. at Hatfield's Corner
drug store.
Ruraldale Items
hy bluebell.
Willard Coulter is on the sick
list.
Clarence Gray and wife spent
Sunday at S A. McNeil's.
Everybody and his brother
went to Mulhall last trade-day.
Miss Lula Anthis was visiting
in this neighborhood last week.
Miss Edna Lewellen returned
home from Guthrie last Saturday
evening.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lewellen, June 27, 1912, a fine
baby boy.
Miss Ona Lewellen spent the
visit with home folks. L. P. Strothman
Mrs. Mary Carpenter and afternoon.
daughter Yadia. visited at the Those who spent Sunday at the
Rollins home Sunday. Jesse Davidson home were: Mrs.
Little Ivan Hudspeth, who has Penrod and children. Maudieand
been quite sick, is reported a Willie Rupert, Wendell Harris,
little better at this writing. Willie Gordon and Jewel Der-
Misses Addie Waggoner and , Wton-
Pearl Moses and Ben Waggoner Quite a number of people from
visited at Pavton's Sunday. 1 here went to the picnic over by
.p , „ Marshall. Among them were:
Wi Doggett left Tuesday for "
r, , ^ „ ... ,,„.r mnnlElmer, Edna, Ethel, Addie.Lillie
Dakota. Another young man .
i hia for and Calvin Bocox, Mack, Beulah,
has irone west to seek nis iot-|
land Roy Peeler, John, Anna,
' and Lena Schafer, John Tester,
Maudie Rupert, Ralph Rayson
home Sunday Professional Cards
A. G. T. CHILDERS, M. D.
Does a general practice. Ottice
over Oklahoma State liank. 'Ph"ne
lit. Calls promptly answered.
A large crowd attended the|
celebration the fourth at Fisher s|
grove, and all seemed to have a
fine time.
and Dwell Lambert?
'Victor and Mt. Cartnel
Draper ca"
After using every been known Grandma Draper called on
brand of Hour 1 know Pride of Mrs. Ed. Draper Wednesday.
Arthur Brattain ate dinner
Saturday with Curtis Summers.
Perry is the best in the land.
Vassar Tick tips
is on the sick
is working for
Pleasant Valley
by scribe.
Pleasant Valley is still on the
map, Mr. Editor.
Mr. Baker has been quite sick,
but is around again.
Corn is looking very fine, but latter part of last week with Mrs.
the cotton louse is working on C. C. Gray.
that crop. Quite a number of the young
Some of the old settlers had a folks of Antioch went to Stony
picnic at George Baker's on the Point Sunday.
fourth, and all report a fine time. e(](j Pritchett had the misfor-
The cotton hoe was used by tune to have a horse cut on the
Richard Webb and family spent some with which to celebrate the wire last week.
Webb and fourth. Some crab grass was Mr. and Mrs. W. Blakesley and
killed. children visited at George Det-
C. H. Howland
Miss Edna Ford
list.
Floyd Corre
Gill Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Enoch Sun-
dayed at his father's.
Mrs. Enochs has been quite
sick for the past week.
Mrs. Harve Bishop of Marena,
is visiting at W. P. Bishop's.
G. H. Clark placed a fine new
piano in his home last week.
The farmers are all wearing a
broad smile since that fine rain
Friday.
Roy and Olan Brattain have
been chopping cotton for Thomas
McCue.
Merwin Baltimore left Thurs-
day morning for northern
I Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen
spent Thursday with M. L. Bond
and family.
Charley Good and family spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. S.
j B. Cawood.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Summers
I spent Thursday with Clint Brat-
i tain and family.
Willis Banks started out Thurs-
, . , ., ,' day with his crew to commence
W. P. Bishop and fam.ly and ^
Mrs. 'Harve Bishop Sundayed at .
„ „ . , I Curtis Summers and family
' h 1 ft qatur sPent Sunday evening with J. C.
Miss Alice Bishop left Satin- o_, f.imilv
day with her brother Elias ior
VV. H. MATTHEWS
attorney at-law.
Loans, collections, rentals, real
.•state, insurance, abstracts. 1 receive
Faxes for the north half of Lo^an
county and West half of Payne county.
Office in Oklahoma State Bank.
COL. N. H. KELSO,
Auctioneer
If you are thinking of having
a sale, remember that I am in the
auction business for business.
Make dates any time and any-
where when I am not already
dated. Get dates at either bank
in Mulhall, The State Journal
office, or call me Phone 555---2
L. line.
TODD &. MAHAN,
PAINTERS, PAPER HANGEKS
AND DECORATORS.
Equipped for all kinds of Painting
and Papering. All paper orders
promptly attended to for city or country
James R. HjLdreth,
DRAYMAN.
All kinds of hauling and dray work.
When you want anything in my line,
just call 'phone It. Rates tor hauling
very reasonable.
W. T. DWINNELL, J. P.
When you have legal papers to be
drawn up, or legal papers to be exe-
cuted or want some good property m-
l surance, come and see tne. Notary
i Public.
Thursday with John
family.
Esther and Edna Van Hassel
spent Friday with E. A. Murdock ier of the bank
and wife. same as of old, and that is just
E. A. Murdock and wife called Charlie.
on Lois Sieh and family Thurs- Charlie Cline, our jack-of-all
day evening. trades, has gone to Colorado to
Harry Van Hassel went to the work on a railroad with
strip Thursday to work in the of Mexicans.
harvest fields. ' D. S. Lee is home from an ex-
Jesse Spalding and family tended trip to Arkansas. He
came up the fourth for a few visited the rice fields and has a
days' visit with JacobGumm and great deal to tell of that country.
wife. Mr. Barnes says he is going to
Those who called at the Van have a second crop of oats, an- „1000
Hassel home Thursday evening other crop coming on from the Edith Huffer, Madge and Swain
were: Earl Birckett and wife, L. roots of the first sown. Some- Abram, Joe Fitzpatrick, Finis
A. Murdoch and wife. thing new, but it may be so. Wiss, Will Wood and Jim Rooney
Mr. Shermerhorn and family, Old brother Gould has just and family.
also Benj. Hudson and wife, finished a porch, 6x16, on the
spent the fourth with Mr. Robi- south side of his residence. He
son's, west of Mulhall. has it all screened and made fly-
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Birckett, tight, so it is just tjie place for
Rollie and F. 0. Birckett, left anyone too lazy to fight flies.
Friday for Americus, Kans. x Some of our Pleasant Valley .....
They went in the automobile. F. people went over to the Dun- King's New Life pills for these
0. Birckett intends to go to kard's church on the fourth to troubles as well as liver, kidney
Kansas City while he is gone. attend Sunday school and meet- an(^ foowel disorders. Easy,safe,
. ..t-.jm . .u. dm intf- There were some K00d sure. Only 25c. at Hatfield's
Ir s 1 . ll*I" f ■ i tf,.i speeches and many other good Corner drug store.
To warn people of a frightful interest Ti—
forest fire in the Catskills a young „ „ . • There are two sides to some
girl rode horseback at midnight Mr. Harris, our gram and cot- questions, but the flour question
and saved many lives. Her deed ton buyer, was cleaning out his has but one side: Pride of Perry
i • * i l* r,ft„n elevator last week, getting it • ;t
was glorious, but lives are otten . , is it.
jl r> nienv. ready to take care of the new
sa\e y r. 'W . k wheat crop and other grain that Otter Creek Nett>s
er.v in curing ung <> , y ome on the market. He BY CLOVER BLOSSOMS
and colds, which might have ■ .
... .. will buy anything you have to
ended in consumption or pneu-
monia. "It cured me
ful cough and lung disease,
writes W. R. Patterson, Welling Scribe wishes some one would dfly schoo, at Hubbe), gunday>
U n. Texas, "after four in our tell him whether he is a democrat ^ ^ ^ ^
family with consumption, and 1 or a republican. He seems to Payton's Saturday
gained 87 pounds." Nothing so have lost his identity since the
sure and safe for all throat and Chicago convention. (Stand by •
the old ship, Scribe. Somehow, Miss I earl Moses, of Blackw ell
to the editor, the old party never visited Saturday night with Miss
the new cash- wiler's Sunday.
looks just the ^jr an(] Mrs. Ed. Lewellen and
daughters and Annis Fallin spent
Sunday at Roy Lewellen's.
Miss Verna Rooney returned
home last Saturday from Perry,
a gang where she has been visiting the
last six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Pershall,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy and
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gumm spent
Sunday at Cal Bressler's.
Those who spent Sunday at T.
Wiss's were: Elsie Pritchett,
$100 Per Plate
was paid at a banquet to Henry
Clay, in New Orleans in 1842.
Mighty costly for those with
stomach trouble or indigestion.
Today people everywhere use Dr.
Pontiac, Kansas, on an extended
visit.
Ora McAnnall.v, Aurie Barnes,
Will and Orson Cordis, called at
the G. H. Clark home Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ford and
Brattain and family
Pearl Moses, of Blackwell,
spent a few days this week with
Lela and Edith Nicholson.
Roy and Olan Brattain called
on Howard,Kenneth and Clifford
Huffer Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Seward Fouser
daughters celebrated' the fourth and Audrey called on Thomas
at .Jim Ford's, it being their McCue and family Sunday eve-
wedding anniversary. ning.
Several of the young folks of' Mr. and Mrs George Keller
Vassar attended the surprise spent Sunday with their grand-
party at Mr. Corf-ell's Monday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ihomas
night. All report a fine time. McCue. _
A large crowd attended the; The way to spell "Woman's
farewell party of the evening of Happiness", is Pride of Perry.
July 4th at the A. Bishop home iviulhall Presbyterian Church Notes
in honor of Miss Alice, who left. unjon service in the morn-
Saturday for Udall, Kansas. ; ing ,ast s^ath was well attend-
Misses Minnie and Violet Pear- e(] Prof. Abbott's address was
sail, of Udall, Kansas, Miss Ruth wen received by the people. He
Hulbert of Eldrado, Kansas, and wave many facts in favor of the
Elias Bishop of Pontiac, Kansas, anti-saloon league, showing how
visited the latter part of last this non-partisan organization is
week with the Bishop and working for temperance and pro-
Faunce families. ! hibition through the old parties.
Discouraged? Make some hot! Sabbath morning, the subject:
biscuits with Pride of Perry flour "the great sacrifice," followed
and fnro-pt it by communion. In the evening
the pastor will give the first of a
Enterprise cJ^ews serjes 0f sermons, "quest of
by ke j kose. happiness; the first happines, its
Fine weather at present. growth, and usefulness." If
Johnnie Tester spent Sun,la, 1™ -ant to enjoy this ser.es of
AUCTIONEER
E. A. Correll offers his services as
Auctioneer: has had 20 years of
successful experience in crying
sales in southwestern Nebraska
Terms reasonable. Leave dates
at Journal office.
patronize a. j. mize ?.
•I* We will mend your shoes J
And save your soles; ^
Repair your harness
And keep them whole j
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If you want the best
Dental Work
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HAHRY MADISON L.R. HASTIE J
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m or pneu- W"1 uu* ""J"""* Mrs. D. J. Payton visited Mon-
. of a dread- se" but ba(1 e^s- and sometimes day wjth Mrgi Ed Dyche
, disease." he gets some of them. , " Q„orw1o,
with Mont Lawrie.
G. R Rupert called on J
Hayhurst Sunday evening.
Miss Minnie Derrington is on
the sick list at this writing.
A large crowd attended Sun-
twelve sermons fully, hear the
first. There is to be seats and
chairs arranged on the east side
of the church for the evening
services all through the summer.
If you had rather come to the
The Misses Ruby and Laura service and remain in your bug-:
Harris spent Sunday at Bill Har- ^jes jn the street there will be
ris's. n0 objection. We want every-
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gordon and body to keep cool;even the pastor
Fay spent Sunday with Bill Har- will try to keep cool, not wearing
ris. a coat in the service.
Madison & Hastie
BARBERS
Always glad to serve you in
our line at our shop on
North Main street
First door south of Scott's cafe
Thomas Fernm called at the
S. P. Bixler, Pastor
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Kl LoLTHECOUGH
and CURE"";LUNGS
appeared to such good advantage Addie Waggoner.
to him as it does now, with its Jim Rollins returned
splendid leadership standing for
the preservation of time-honored
and sorely-tried principles from
the onslaught of t hose who are
espousing all kinds of isms and
other nostrums. Question the
*c fairminded farmer, Scribe, and
Jo*.
ask him if he wishes to go back
.£. to an era of Coxeyarmies and
^ free soup houses. If he does, he
$ should not support Republican
@ policies. If he does not, the way
® is plain for his feet. The path
@ leads him into the grand old par-
£}$■£}& ty. Get your bearings,. Scribe,
The Quality Never Changes
wit«DR.KING'S
new discovery
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AND All THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES
optCE 50*a*l.00
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B01TIE FREE
GUARANTEED SAT/SFACrORY
Off PtO/VEY REFUNDED.
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for sale by
G. H. Chipman & Son, Mulhall, Okla.
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J. Frank Hoopes i
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Blacksmith and ♦
Machinist +
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.
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j For rent-Good d we 11 i n g
'house; close in; garden, good
well of water; summer kitchen,
etc. For information, call at
j postoffice. 24-tf
Swearingen for photos,
site Postoffice, Guthrie
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Woosley, Tom B. The State Journal (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1912, newspaper, July 12, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc140937/m1/4/: accessed November 14, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.