The Mulhall State Journal (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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Mrs Pert ! I • foil and children j
of Arkansas City arc speiiding a
|)art of this week at the Ireton '
liome southeast of town. They I
visited at A. L. Richardson's in
town Monday.
. Listers. We handle the cele-
brated P. & ()., John Deere and
Emmerson listers. And the price
on these implements is right.
Does your DeLaval need any
repairs. We have them. P. F.
Ball, Hardware.
Advance models just
arrived from the
House of Kuppenheimer
\ OU'Ll see m the display the latest style idea
in suits for spring. We procured these models
ahead of time for men who have style and quality
uppermost in their minds—and who need new
clothes. But* the prices, are down to the new
scale which will be the standard for spring. Better
see the display today.
—also advance ideas in
hats, cravats and shirts
Guthrie's Oldest Clothier
Keep your wheat from blowing
by getting an Eagle Straw
Spreader. With one of these new
spreaders you can increase your
wheat yield to five bushels an
aere. See the Heaver Valley
Hardware and Implement Co.
1 The county assessor met the Le
| I iron township people at lluhhell
| school last Friday and assessed
their personal effects for the 1H21
taxes, l'rof. .Jenkins dismissed
school for the do v.
J Sharpies Suction Peed Separa-
tor. Skims clean at any speed.
^44.00 and up. Hall's Hardware.
I.ols of sickness in town. Some
! what of an epidemic has struck
lis. with Ed Boedecker the worst
i victim, liocal doctors say it is
termed springitis or spring fever
and the only cure known to medi-
cal science is to go fishing.
Cooksey's
Corner Division and Oklahoma Avenue
GUTHRIE
100 pounds Cane Sugar $1.00
1 gallon can White Karo 75c
100 pounds Cane Sugar 9.15
100 lbs. Baby Chicken Feed 1.00
2 pounds Peanut Butter 35c
Bring Us Your Eggs—
We Want 200 Cases
Will Pay Highest Cash Price
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Prepare Now for Flies.
The Beaver Valley Hardware &
Implement Co. lias received a big
shipment of screen doors, and all
weaves of wire screening.
DR. W. M. H ATFIELD
Does a General Practice
Office south of Woosley Hotel
Telephones
Residence 7. Office 29.
O. IM. SPICKELMIER
EMBALMER AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
With Beaver Valley H<lw. & Imp. Co.
There are now in Oklahoma 6.'ir>
state banks.
Notice
Sharpies Suction Feed Separa-
tors. "Skims clean at any I."
You can buy it at the old price.
F. F. Ball, agent.
The
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MULHALL STATE JOURNAL
By li. T. Calkins.
The Stotis and Ralston horse
and mule sale in town last Satur-
day was well attended and the
stock brought a fair price.
A full lint
rator repairs
of Sharpies
at' Hall's
Sepa-
$l.")U C.'eil Hoop
is
Subscription in Oklhoma
Outside of Oklahoma. — -IS.00 |ounter again at Ball
Foreign Subscriptions not taken. store.
behind the
hardware
Since inauguration plum pick-
ers are getting mighty restless.
•I. F. Stotts spent part of the
week with his family at Ardmore.
He was also a spectator for a few
days at the llaimnu trial.
Mrs Fred Dempster has return-
ed to her home at Covington after
a few days visit with her parents
here.
A distressingly large moietx of'
our people are using every wile
known to te vicious to wheedle
and beguile the unsuspecting out.j
of their savings and a disgraceful | j \\- Wilson went to Outline
large number, taking advantage. on Wednesday'of last week. Tie
of the disjointed conditions, aro I tnlks of moving .!o the Dr. Sharp
attempting to regulate individual farm northwest of Orlando,
action with n system of sumptuary i
laws that would do credit to the Mrs. Xetti<
vvitehburners of Salem, and as Sundav sehoi
strange as il may seem there is
more clamor for blue laws in tb"
1 -blues of our legislatures than for
blue skv laws.
A. G. T. CHILDERS, M. I).
Mulhall. Okla.
noi s t i;km:kai, practice
Office phone 49. Residence phone 27
ROUT. ALLEN, IM. I)
Physician and Surgeon.
Konius !• and 10. Dewev Hlilg.
Guthrie. Okla.
lies. I 'hone 10112. Office phone 192
Calls answered promptly.
Notice
free tube offer on Pennsvl-
vania tubes expires April 1st. Get
your tubes before that date and
save money.
Town or Country, a practical
business education counts. Guth-
rie Business College Guthrie. Ok.
The Sharpies Suction FY
arator is now sold at the ol
see F. F. Ball.
d Scp-
The Mulhall Theater is prepar-
ing for something good in the pic-
ture line for April 2. Watch for
the bills.
\II those knowing themselves indebted to us
for the year 1920, we wish Ihey would call and
niiike satisfactory settlement of their account.
We appreciate very much Ihe business ex-
tended to us iii the past by our friends, and we
hope all who have not entirely paid their accounts
will call as soon as possible, so we may be able to
to close our books.
Pay G. H. Chapman at Guthrie or G. K.
Chapman at Mulhall.
G. H. CHAPMAN & SON
Get a Garden?
The Beaver Valley Hardware &
Implement Co.. have a full line of
garden tools and fresh garden
seeds in packages.
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Second Annual Sale
I
Craven had he
class . as ditmc
ast Sunday. The voun
I a delightful time.
Mi-
Mrs 1
Monday.
Guthrie.
. I! Cav.
with li.
spent the
A. Hank it
av.
at
Hn'ov K: hards.>n is
>se ;it. home this wei
if ha\ ing I he measles
J, J. Young and fa
Sundav with friends at Orland
The\ for norlv resided at Orland
Mi^s Anna Hoard of Okemah
was a visit - i here 1 ;ist week with
sri',"t her brothei M. \. I! >ard.
Logan Co. Shorthorn Breeder's Ass'n
Guthrie, Friday, March 25, '21
Mr and Mrs. Alex Murdo.-k
from near Orlando were here Sal
nrday doing some shopping.
Fcr Sale—White Wyandotte
cygs al s I n(j per hundred. Phone
of., Mrs II ('. Pfeilfer, R. F. I).
No. 2. Mulhall.
From Wilson's Lumber Yard
Folks did ymi ever study or
stop to think how long the time i-
in producing lumber.
Pr. etii illy everyone only think*
about I l-.e tini #i->d in cuttill"
'own ti • trees and then having
lna. hinen to cut it into material
to be used in construction work.
I et >. e.insider the time eonsuni
en in the growth of a tree wit'
s'liue lt'• intr ever a thousand years
'"•lere ntting No tree has pra
' 1!> anv value in the way of
Mrs Mamie McMillan is lias nL lu tier under <i0 years of age
i>n addition boilt t'i the house on H nian\ people would care to
her farm west of Mulhall plant a forest and then wait HO
| nr more years before realizing any
Mr and Mr* M V. Moat"' were financial benefit. We will sa.\ not
iniests of Mr H ierd's brothei*, A one
W. Board at Kdinond Sunday. I To be continued.)
Austin Johnson, salesman for
the Metronolitan Batterv coin-
panv of Oklahoma, was entertain-
ed here last Sundry in the home
of Mr and Mrs Walter Bruns
Mr Johnson and Mrs Brnns arc
cousins.
Misses Mollie and Sura T'i nun
« M were home f'om (' >\ 1 e ' lr a
Sundav v isit Their narents took
them back Sundav afterno.m.
45 Head Registered Shorthorns
35 Cows and Heifers.
10 Bulls
All are good individuals
M. Cahill, Successor to G. M. Frazier
1 he big meat market of
Guthrie.
We put up lunches for
Farm Sales.
Phone 684
122 E. Oklahoma
Avenue
Guthrie, Okla.
M
1(> Logan County Shorthorn breeders
join in consigning cattle to this sale. All
are good specimens of the breed, combin-
ing tha milking and beef strains of the
best blood lines of Scotch and Scotch top-
ped Shorthorns.
*
Sale will bo held, rain or shine in a pa-
vilion at the Countv Fair Grounds at the
south edge of Guthrie. For catalog or
other information, address
W. E. COMBS,
Sales manager, Mulhall, Okla.
Auctioneers. Cols. Ed Herriff, J. H.
Smithhisler and E. A. Shanks.
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THE UNIVEftSAI CAR
Buy your Summer Ford now while
deliveries are possible.
Buy your Ford car now while deliveries are possible. There
is only a limited specified number of Ford cars alloted to this
territory. You will be wise to buy one now while we can get
ears to deliver. A signed order with us is your protection.
Even our small allotment of Ford ears is not shipped us un-
til we have bona fide orders for them. This is because the de
maud for Ford cars all over the country is greater than the
supply or production.
Only so many Fords will be shipped in to this territory; on-
ly so many will be able to get Fords. If you would be fore-
banded and plan ahead, you will have us deliver yon a Ford
car as soon as possible. Then you will have it for use when
ever vou want it. Insist on genuine Ford pirns.
J. E. LARRICK MOTOR CO.
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Calkins, R. T. The Mulhall State Journal (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921, newspaper, March 17, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc163298/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.