Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ENTERPRISE, MULHALL, LOGAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, MARCH -7. 1003
The Mulhall Enterprise All the Washington correspondents mon*: the tens of thousands who have
i8T»ii.»H«ojiNu*dr 1, 1893. have 1m?cii invited to attend thededi- used this remedy fc»r these diseases we
, I catory exercise*' of tile 8t.«Louls fair. I »»ve yet to learn of a single case hav-
OfTiclat Paper of Mulhall \ will. it .-\|»-iiv t' > 11 m
Entered In tin- P.ist«itH. e »t Xliillm
for transmission through tie I **
Second-Class iluil Mutter.
I'l 1:1 hii I l>
\ l in l- III I) \ \
ti v
Ad v
single In**
dii. per lint
year. • »r fruet i'hi t hereof Po*li l«m of a
ft-ii-tli of ■ xiit r art must Im considered.
Kate#. to Fon lirn \«l
hasKof reliability
advertising.
I |H >11 tlM
Le
lie
II. W
McCoRSUt K Mulhall. okl .
fel'IISC It I I'VION I'lllt I . * I'KK \ I \ It
* OHM * ^
inn resulted in pneumonia, which
shows conclusively that it i.s a certain ♦
preventive of that dangerous disease.
It. will cure a cold or an attack of the
Those Washington coriespomlei.t* ^ |n |(,ss tjmi, t,mn an>.
who predicted the defeat of the i n- treatment. It is pleasant and safe
lumhian Cuban treaties will have Intake. 1'or sale l»> \\. M. 1 lal lield.
to liuess ak'ain- ■ REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
1 The Mulhall State Bank at Mulhall,
Thus far March has borne no n- jn t|i(. TerritI,ry ,lM ,k|.,|1<mlll. at the
semblance to the lain*# or tin* lion hut j dose of busings March VMl.
UF.sorio K>
I I>Ui*ouiit> ?I«.242.n»
rd rafts. M-curisJ und unsecured 1.4H4
! Stocks. Bonds. Warrants, etc 80.00
The friends of the Panama canal Furniture and Hxture* m.v«m
1 : .. . < hecks mid other cash Items 1W.W
'now have an opportunit> to worr> t u.sii md siirht exchange
f over the action of t he Columbian con- total fis.3io.iw
l,n.ss i ij.vhilitiks.
i npltal stock paid in *
Surplus fund bw.oo
Piiy- Undivided profit*, less expenses and
t\« •» jMlld
Individu i de|n>sit> subject to «-1m «• U 14.s2H.23
lieinand certificates of deposit 3uu.uu
IBUIs pa> fj.000.d0
lust now the Mississippi valley con- total £s.31o.mi
a d vert imIhic lime*.
Display Advertising single column p«y "Inch
p.-r wi « k. lu rents.
Copy for ad-. should Im- in this office not |j;i^ heen • peculiarly suggestive of a
later than Wednesday noon. !
crow.
Secretary Shaw denies tha
inent for t lie I'anarna canal will pre-1
•i pitate a financial st ringency.
' V •'; \
„ , , , TKIiBITOKY OF OKLAHOMA,
of the Mississippi river and a tew , Ml NTV,,F i.oo.w
)f (Ir\ land.
I. L. i*.
II II Mi l 01! *1 II It, I thiol
THE COUNTY PRINTING.
Commissioner I>ave Dennis was a
stroud visitor last Saturday. I)ave
| and Captain Jacob Amberg. the two
' republican county commissioners did
not treat us nor the other republican
! papers in Lincoln < ounty right, by
I letting all the count \ printing to the
one Chandler paper /or "two years"
I at his own bid. The editor of this pa-
per asked for some of the patroinige but
i was turned down by the two republi-
can commissioners. They heaped it
I up good and strong by awarding the
I contract, for "two" years to the
( handler paper. Dave made his ex-
1 cuse to us Sat unlay. that he was io
norant. Of course this makes us feel
good after having worked hard for
liiin and insisted that lie was intell-
igrnt and would be able i<» cope with
anything witli entire satisfaction to
INVESTIGATE THOROLY.
The Enterprise wants to take a
hand in the sanitarium allair, only
to say that we do hope that the
present threat ned investigation will
come to pass and that it will be in
deed and in truth an investigation: '
., , . , i the people that might, come before
• wl11 thoroughly go thru, IntoL|)e T|l|# |s m , ,he |||M ^
and under the management, that ij(,yvvc»r, that the Messenger has been
when it Is done, there w ill be no lin- turned down by the republican com-
pering doubts as to whether there has missioners. < apt. Ainlierg, a republi-
b -en an invest igation: and then we 1 ,in 1,1 ln'" 1
ls,.)Uand ItHN) was one oi i In* tavo mem-
want a report exhaustive in its de- u au.u,|,,| a|| lh, |irill,illB
tails convincing the whole matter, the Chandler pape.1. lie told the ed
What we seem to need in this case is itor. while we were in (lutlhie two
such a tlioro ventilation of this insti- years ago, I admit I did wrong in
.... , , , , ,• | ,, , that printing deal in not giving the
tution from start to tnnsh, that no
Messenger anvl lung, but it I ever live
one will have the hardihood to j ,„ |)(> jt| ., |)us|,|(1M ifl mv mjs.
forward in a few dais with a f<«m- j taU<*. I will uladlj do mi," We r<
plaint, that s'ine thinusdark, ii'iriible. , ineinbi'i nl looking 111 < • Captain
and stinking have been overlooked. s.|iiarelv in the e.ves and "how honest
The governor invites it. the set
trothman ('ashler of the above
named hank, do solemnly swear that the
• Ih>\ i• statement Is true, and that said hank
| has no other liabilities and is not endorser
• in any note or obligation other than that
shown in the almve statement, to the liest of
rify know ledge and lielh-f. so help me God.
L. IV sl UO'lTIMAN. <'ashler,
i Subscribed and sworn t«> before me this !7th
! day of March. 190B.
\. It. Wool). Notary Public,
i (My ,r i mission i-xpjre-. Sept. 11. 1 '*» I
i oititHCT —Attest:
REPORT OF THE CONDI! ION OF
Tnc Farmers Batik at Orlando, in the Ter-
ritory of Oklahoma, at the Close of
Business on March, 9th 1903.
KKSOI'IICF.S
Loans and discounts 074 iki
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured *4 4i>
Furniture and fixtures
Due from banks
I iternal revenue stamps
Cash and sight exchange
Total
LI A III LITIJ
Capital stock paid lu
Surplus fund
|i.idends unpaid
1 234 4:>
07!) 47
is im;:i 40
|» ll.lic
\ I. » i x |\ I; I M. Presideiii
rib. d and sworn to lie fore n.e this \v
lie looked." The captain was re-..|ecl-j rr^i-r, , :
ed commissioner on the republican .ioan maiim it. n
tary of the territory says it riiust be t j(.|vet last year and when the com-| My commission expiers May :..<i r.u;,
held, and representathes of the stock- missioners oruaui/.ed, he iii«i<i»• ' 011,1,11
it- ... , . I I IT \ < < »» IN HUM -
holders say they do not fear it. | chairmaii. i wo repubh/aii an l one i u sri.n .;awli.n<;s. «
I'usi >n ineinher. have I)ennis, Hep . I
mad. ;i to«iv. all the f.-uity ! NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
printing to ti repuhlican paper ( ,>m.. at Klmrllsl.er. okl
I of ('handier. John Murphy, of this January-.'u. i
tldist.net didn't second the motion.
A nd I he pe< »■
sav amen
THE TEXT BOOK BILL DEAD.
We do not crit icise I he act ion
1 to Mr. M urpliv, " N 1 n needn't I
. ii.,.! i MtAIU'LA L THOMAS nee Arabuli
nk you call block the board on t Ills Llndam r widow of August F.Lindauer. du
\ E
school text book hill lo die without
liis signature, our information in
the premises is too meagre to justitv mjitter: it you don't make a second
any crit icism. We cannot help wish- take t he chair and 1 will second ih<
ing tlio, that the governor did not see motion." What little respect some j si. nai...
his wa\ clear to veto the hill if it did I people have f,.r I lie truth. .'n'.rjni'iaini.
Noinatler what parlt is elected, .1 >• .. ..1 Wnisoi
meet his approval and give us his Ira- „iv priulin- shoiiid Ih-iI; t ide.1 1,1 K "
koiis plainly. If, as is intimated from up so that all t hi' tax payers should I 1 •' "1
some sources, the governor had no oh- yvt a chance Io read the many import-I
Jection to the hill itself, hut let It die | ant legal nnlitvs II is done «
because of the (|iiestionable method
ot'thelohliN that were used in it
Sec Xi Twp -ii) N of l; w,
loll 11 M Pr ks. A •
i 11 c\ I'enix. all of |'..t
I |I UUOW M.l I .
w an I I I) I \ I t III I t. PUKS
kk! elTect in ot her conn
I'p until now ever>
import a lice I hat has been in;
passage. We st ill w isli lie had told in j |M. count v commissioners has I
all about It. If the lobliN has. I )\ its benelit chandler or tiic i • >a<
methods, power to defeat hills in hridgr- leading Into Chandler
, ,1., , i 1 1 1 hope the present hoard will not be
themselves good, those close h\ should
prejudiced that this (list riet will n
Show us. ,
receive its proportionate share.
Perhaps we in iv yet have from the stroud Messenger.
governor his reasons. [Thr demand that count \ print it
■ ■ be divided np « noiig tin
Thf raw work ot tin* Ico i > 1 a t lire as p«r> • •: a « • 11111 \ •. I" .• -iiiiiij i ie
shown in t Ik lep. a I of the county as- s',vnuous each > • * t And why not."
Kver\ man has a right to know what
count v oilici iln nre doing without be-
ing forced to talv a paper which is of
no interest to him except the report-
ing of county 1 ih'■ ia I news. \o one
vetnent ;,r;.i expends, p.,
iM,e '•> iVn s i' i' n ■ v s " C I. ?■,' i'-Vs
I KM Ml to House. .;4 heariH
\\.
p.c
sessor law. and the substitution of
township i 1 ■ ss v\ it h it desi'jiiat -
ing the time when the new law should
go into • Meet, bids fair to cause a
whole lot of trouble. There is ?mw I'•11M'1'j" ;mv *
much difference of opinion as to which
cial and hundif
set .ot oUit eis has the light to >40 a - v 11 • • r • the me 111
head wit h the assessment which was print inii to one 1
alread\ under way when the old law i"sl what runnu
was rcpe Ued and I In new suppt *1 1
to take its place March 11111. it tins ,IJI|M 1 ommis^iont k w« 1 • swtyll
N' Us ayi I IN t lie N| it( I .pi til.
case, ii would he bad each succeeding b£I of
I'lioiigh: t.ut every tlat • me new ••.»>»! lake It ;»s a matter >• id,., ;u,
* I with 1I1 ii .'
v. cireiilaies
illleial or ii..1
of men in coin
of giving c>.i
er pro.Ills, k
1. Logan Cm
ip thai
.w III,ti
•nip
Hotels are springing
rooms in SI, Louis. They will In
I I
SEVERE AI I ACK OF GRIP
i aired by On<r TOtlc of Clumbcrldin's
Cou^li Remedy
1 When I 11 ad a 11 allack of tlie grip
second I act
cured in \ >.i f with ..tie In .t 1 le ofciiam-
\\ Ivrrt. iviiior ot the I nterpi is.-,
ShorUvllle, N. y. This i> tin- lion-
e-l truth. I at times kept from
coughing myself to plecet hj taklngii
1 nl'ul . .f t Ins X'e 1111>dx and it hen
t he > 11 k: 11 i 11 spell Wnllld come on at
iiIj I I xt...ild take a dose and it
seemed that in the briefest Inlerxa'
the cough would pan* off arid I would
go to sleep pel feetl.x flee from enn^ll
and its accompanying pains. To snj
thai I he reined\ aeled as a lie's! ;i: in
ahle surprise Is pul I ing it vert mildly
i had in. idea that it would or could
knock 011I the grip, simp \ heeausr I
had net. I tiled it fm such a |. 11 p -■
' ■ul 11 did. and iI s. eiii.'d w it h I lie s.'.
0111i attack of ci.itching the retnedv
. ;iUsed it I.. III.I ' tiIx I li s* (hil l
I inn, hut I he I'll ills w 1 re lar Ic.x.tset e|. .
and i had not ns.-.i t he contents of una
I nit t le In t re Mi t. rip ha. I hid me
adletl." for sale l.x W. M, llat lield.
f). . rr ot i loldt and .rip
ke mush- ' ^ 1 ea test danger from colds an
grip is 1,heir fesulting in pneumonia
If 1 ■ as.mai.l. care Is used, however. SIOO,000 TO LOAN on Improved tin 11
needed during the exposition and ;mi| Chamberlain's Oough Remedy lands. Lowest rates, easy payments
needless alIei wards. taken, all danger will lie avoided. ,\- Mulhall state Hank
Public Sale!
I will offer for sale at Public Auction at my farm mile
south and 7 miles west of Mulhall, beginning at i0 o'c ock
in the forenoon of
Thursday, April 2.
16 Cattle
3 milch cows, S> coming 2'yr old heifers, calves.
5
3 mares in foal, weight about 1200} 1 2*ycar eld colt;
lO^year old work horse, weight 1200
1
A number of shoats.
: 100 bushels of corn in crib
7 bushels sorghum seed
A quantity of kaffir ccrn 111
head
Some corn fodder
I Individual dt*|M>ftits subject to check 7UO
linard elected lor | (,.,.rtiti.-ntrs,,f deimslt I sin
ertllli'llU'S i»f deposit ~7f>0(
II. Ixl; I'l 1IHV < >U < iKI.AIlu.M \
County 01 1 \ n
I. A. I.. < 'ockruni. president of 1 lie above
lliinied I >a 11k tlo st»leinn!> swearthat t lie ;t I M>\ ••
statement Is true and that said liauk has no
other liabilities and Is not endorsor on any
note or ohllirutlon other than that shown In
t lie ; 1 ho ve st a lenient, to I lie Inst of my kin >wi-
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
Buckeye binder, New Bain wagon, John Deere buggy,
Sucker State wheat drill, John Deere sulky plow, Steel harrow,
Corn, sheller, Five shovel cultivator, Brown walking cultivator,
Riding cultivator, Set double harness, Set single harness.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE"
One 6'octavc parlor organ, oak dresser with French bevel
plate mirror, cook stove, kitchen table, two cupboards, three
pr.r.i bedsteads, some canned fruit, two rockers, stand table,
bed lounge and many other articles.
I set t ler Il ls till .1 IK .t Ice of her inteni i• • 11
11 over nor I'Vivuson in allowing t lie < 'a pt. A iiihery. w ho .should ha \ e reel 1- ... tin.*: pi up port • f her .- m
an.| t |i:,| -lid proof \x ill Im- In.ole I -I fort •
ti c< I ll IS III is take at this Vc r \ t Imm*. I \ | \\. w Ii 11 i n I -> I ourt Connnlsloner
.1 I )lxla. on >];Iy u. I'.ma vlis:
*9 ^
4* &
FREE LUNCH AT NOON,
nrpp MC CAT p. and under cash. Cn all sums over S5 a crcdit
* .CXv.IVltJ a 0/\XL. < el 0 months time wiil be given cn notes with ap»
proved securit/ without interest if paid when due, if not paid when due to draw 12 per cent
interest from date. 5 per cent discount for eath en time sales.
T. TRUEBLOOD.
J. W. CROSS, Auctioneer,
G. E. BURFOaD, Clerk.
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The Spirit cf America
is cxcinjilificd in America's greatest food jiruduct—■
Unaeda Biscuit
A food for body and brain workers—
almost all nutriment. A food for btisv people—
quickly bought an 1 convenient.
I he most sk'illlul baking in the' world —
money cannot bu\ better, vet sold .it a popular price—5c.
A necessity for their food value and eionomv.
A luxury in their goodness and cleanliness.
Always packed in t!ic In-er-seal I'acka^e,
which preserves the goodness of
Uneed^
y uj
L>1 V.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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McCormick, H. W. Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1903, newspaper, March 27, 1903; Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284736/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.