The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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THK .Ml i.JULI KNTEKPK1SK. FRIDAY, .MARCH 31,1899.
Iflrt
i'liic-keiis sin* quoted
ii nt Xninini
sit I wo dollms i
Si?.H (Mils no
ITFSONAL ONLY.
Kmcaid went l<» (itilliiit*
hi visit liea Imslmiid'M
MllillAII' MAItKHTH.
The following market quotations art*
ftirnlilied in* l»y Donahue Bros., and i i Mrs. I\ Z
Messr* Kuhlmun n n«l Hoyt Tliese i Nervous we»kiuinur pulpit at ion r>f \\* «'«1 I :i
wil.p,.».rreg.,l.rly l.ere ti,- l.r.ri dw^ni.-r m the
, . ,. , ... wKrk Mtiunacli ami iliK**"'t"ii Htiekly A»n t
after, sod w ill ne corrected * | inner* l* a wonderful remedy hi melt .\ \elier xviih in from hi« lioine
»o thai Iney will be offlolal and may lt .in-null.i-m« ami chnksnii jemenluy, UuitiK
he relieil ii|»on I iruulHtm ll.e ►tmimoh, llv.-r Hinl ..
KBIOAV. M A It'll St. IW •«•»"• the «.u.e..f the heart
11 ti > (I
NOTICE Mr NEW PRICES
JUST
GOT IN
LINK.
A NI
87c. each
Boys' l'laiil Suits
Men's nice Black suits $.( .10
Men's clay worsted suits ><> 75
Men's all-cotton snit, $2 qo
Men's cotton pants 39c
Men's cassimere pants jil.50
Men's wove hats :8c
Men's fur hats $1.10
My new silk front shirts, goc
CITY AMU COUNTY.
Today is (Jood Fi idav.
Watch Knglish Bros,
window*.
Mtnaiach and ditfHHiinn litickly A*li
| Hitler* I* a wonderful remedy :o meh
i cases It tdeanaea, alieiiiclliena aim
ItetfulaleH the *tomacli, liver audi
Imwela, renin
,, , symptoms mimi builds up » strong him!
vttfMiwiiN Im»Iv. S >ld t»y Kiuuaid
••••win „v ' L'lilldera Drug Co
•iu'j A \vliii« 11 uo a well known society
rii" : woiiiiiia of'this < it v wis detected shop
n* | tillinir. When that
a l-3c 1
1 atom now she is \
, 1 M tune she goes into the dooi until ahe
^ 1 m 111 s-m it*,, ves. Howe ;ei, she is still iii s«»
' " I cietv. II Home poor uiil had h en
caught in the same deed she would
have been kicked hy aociety niilil her
lil'e ended in shame, t « nt hi ie Le.ulei
I have been Mfllicted with rhetima
linn f.ir fourteen year a and nothing
display | net mt d to #lve any relief. I wan aide
to be a roll lid nil lh« time, but con
C(.eili„ ! ataiitljr auflVriiig- 1 had tried every |
(tiling I coiihl hear of and at last wuh|
told to try Chanitn rlainPain Halm
which I did, ami wna immediately re
lieved and in a short time cured I am
I happy to say that it lias not since re-
tiirnid — Josli. Kd#ui, (Jerniaiitown,
jt'al For tale by I)
DruggUt. •
There is a hotel in Oklahoma which
is well known among traveling men
good I One ol" I lie drummers who u nkes t hat
town told I he story ol I he house
says I hat as soon a
mm i a,\
gathered from many points 3y our faithful reporters.
Juke Kaler ahippfd 100U pounda of ^
dretaed poultry In Colorado point a
TuemUy.
Mis. W II 11 ilehco' k and Miss|
M ut t ie .1 list ice weie viailorsat (■ lit Ii-
Acton News.
I Lone Star Twinklings.
The 'Mode will serve ice cream
Saturday and Mind iv.
Dog show nt the hall tonight.
For a lunch or short order try the
"Model." •
Many ol' the ncIiooI children are
down w it Ii measles.
All kinds of conleclioneiy nt the
•'Model."
Monday ami Tuesday were
davs lot the coal mei chant
Ilelore buying y«-ur aprlng dre«f, nee, ( (() |)(j
the Hue patterns Kngliah Bros. , |iell)l ,.|v
When in Orlando call Ht Miss Tay-
l.tr'n and #ee her stock of new milli-
nery.
Monday was one ol the most tlis-
agreeable days in the whole winter.
wnin in enteis a j , |H Saturday.
ituheil I nun the | n((1| )1 ]j;iUi>l, <>r Miilhiill, is vi.llins!
11 is mot her, Mrs. Temple Kiliot*
t Jut hi ie Leadei.
Dan Howiuaii came down from Or
lamlo Wednesday noon to assist tin*
! boys in tiie benelit ball.
| J,. S Kemp and wile, parents of
| Landlord Kemp, came over from
I suimlaid Friday and lemained over
'.Sunday visiting with their son.
Hev. .1 <' Elliott, former pastor
here, tint now slaliooed at Marshall
ou I he Columbia ttliai ge,
Tuesday visit ing I fiends
tug business.
Kd I'eppeid, who carries the mail
between this city and Tonkawa says
AlcConnehey, I that, the snow is drifted as much as
• | tInet? or four feel, in places along his
route.— Monday's l'onca t'ouricr.
Woolverton & Sun, proprietors '»l
tiie Citv barber shop, moved from
their former location to the Meek
w guest steps I building, nearly opposite l ute Kntkii
Wedding Chimes.
Married, at the residence of the
hi nie'rt parents near Orlando, on Hun-
day, March SMI, lh90,Misa Lena Nittler
and Mr Henry NViens. The wedding
ceremony wa« performed by Uev, J.
Nan inga. Those present as guests
at tiie ueddirg were ttie Mioses Mary
and l)'»ra Brock man, and Messrs.
Henry and Fred Brock man of Ferry;
Mr. and Mrs. Allian of Orlando, and
.Miss Viola Davis of Mulhall.
The bride i* well and favorably
lilloir gave a line dinner known here iu Mulhall, having been Marshall, visited o er Hunday with
I hail Dr. Hill and lauiilv H member of Hie millinery firm of Lone Htar friends Hev. Elliot preach-
in snout ktoi*.
Mrs .Johnson is very sick.
Charlie Sharp is on sick ii t.
Plenty of measles iu ami around
Act on at pieseut.
Five chilliren of J F Hill are quite
sick w itii measles.
The child of Mr. Meek, which wiis
so sick, tiled We extend sympathy.
Henry
Sunday
IIY SWIKI 1'ICKU.S
Winter again.
Wasn't that our Ktjuinoxial storm?
Will Fibber's mother is visiting
him.
Mrs, Weggeu spent Sunday with
Mrs. Beaver.
Miss Nora Deut returned to her
home on Friday evening..
Rev. J. C. Elliot and family, of
as his guests. . > Nittler Histers. The groom is au ener-
.1 oh ii lOllison left March 21, for ('ali ' geiic young man, owns a nice claim
vas ill town I foi nia. . Now, girls, you see how you ' near Waukomis in Ciai field county,
ml transact i miaseil it, for John had the money where the new oouple will make their
and he needed a wife. • future borne. The Entbkphibr lias
Dr. 11 ill is planting out some shade j nothing hut kind words and good
IIHMS in Ii in front ynnl. D.ietni, don't j wl#be» for the h»n>v cuple.
I liis is not M issouri, !
Biggest Line
of Shirts in Mulhall !
Biggest Line of clothing in
Mulhall.
Biggest Lint' of 1 lats in
Mulhall
llhhk
iii.'
posetl t
FOR SALE-Span of work mules, j ol|,el.
On time if desired. Enquire of W. K.
Calvert, Mulhall.
The benelit ball given under the
auspices of the Mulhall base ball club
Wednesday night was a great success.
and i be club's cxohequei is mm c pleth
bedbugs perch
legister and as
loom is assigned he must
•I t«» beat theiil to it. lie
also says the captain <•! all the bugs
details the bugs to tlieii poiticiilni
parts of I he house. lOacli hug is sup
attend to I
Hootl as Ii
be a foot i
rtiisK, on Italy avenue this week.
Mrs I. B. Davis, who ha» been
visiting witli her wister, Mrs. F. M
get too tony, I'll
die
Oklahoma's hoi ;
and trees
winds.
Judge Ellison says- if some
doesn't get. married by him
.•soon lit; Wi'l raise (lie homily
from 50cents to $1 premium for the
llrst couple.
Paul Norton is Irving to organize a
Dishing club, and lie wants to lie its
>'o Itiglil Ie Ugliness.
The woman who is lovely in face,
I form and temper will always have
one | friends, but one who would be attrao
live must keep her health. If she is
weak, sickly ami all run down, she
will tie nervous and irritable. If she
has constipation or kidney trouble,
her Impure blood will cause pimple*,
blotches, skin eruptions and a wretch-
Hpangler, returned to her hnme at I president. He w ill charge them one- J ed complexion. Electric Bitters is the
Mary ville, Marshall Co , Kaunas, to- half'of the lisli they catch for i nil ia«' hest metlicine.iu the world to regulate
day. m is. F. m. Spangler acoonipanl- lion fees. Now, Faul, that won't do." stomach, liver ai.d kidneys and to
etl her, where she will visit for two! Constable Kirk has been out of j purify the blood. It gives strong
section and no I mouths. town attending a protracted meeting j nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety
I T I ShalTe. was in from Bowman! at Enterprise, lie said he thought. -kin. ri-h completion It will make
M ...... U«.t;.„l.,y on h'8 «ay to ti '.thi i.' to ,f he udhia «o i.wny fori, few'.I.ivh he » i-looking, cihHrn.log .««»..f u
I 'ol tin in, while helping II,cu .lou . .mike I.Ih ret Itiim nit wwei«..r for Mil.- | woilhl In.ve some oll|,-e work to .lo i "in down mv»lhl. Ouly 60 teuls
II," 11 wllil c.il, discovered 11,<- j hIiiiII anil llm.narck lowii.ilii|ifl. lie | wlun lie not hin-k to town.
if ill. Indian. The hones tells iih thai lie linn completed the as-
nicsei veil. On I lie a I in w ere 1 sessmeiilt in less i linn I" I > i! i v s, u here-
ik other assessors Irom twenty
ed at the church in the evening.
Mr. Fisher and Mr. Kelso traded
calves the other day. Of course, each
claimed the other beat him. Mr.
Fiedier lias a pony he wants to trade.
He says it it» tiie hardest piece of horse-
flesh he ever saw. Kels • says the
pony is dead and Fisher doesu't know
it.
Line Star school closed last Friday,
Miss Nora Dent, teacher. There were
several visitors. The school closed
witli a spell down exeroise. One fea-
ture of the day whs having the school's
picture taken. Miss Dent taught a
very satisfactory school, the patrons
of the school being well pleased with
her labors. A vote of tliauks to Miss
Dent was called for, which was given
with a will
i I). McCounehey's drug store.
not
skelel on
Good work shirts
9-ounce overalls
48c
What do you think of sell
ing 13 suits of clothes in one
day? I save the people Irom
.•r>0 to $2.:>o 011 a suit.
oric by nearly 110.
The "Model'1 is the pl-tci
good meal w lien iu Mulliall
Iliing lien' and clean.
The regular second quartetly meet-
ing of the biard of county ct niniiss-
loners will take place next Monday
I'hoseof our readers who may have jM
I.Ufiiiess witli the b »anl should re-
member Ibis.
All inteiesting and instructive
Easter program is being arranged by
l he M E, Sunday school to be present'
ed next Sabbath evening, beginning
at 7:80. All are cordially invited lo I
Collie and enjoy I lie exercises.
KincaitM initios Ding Co. has
bought :iu up-to-date soda loiintain
and will be prepared to seive sotla in
all the latest drinks this summer.
A Payne county farmer is Irving
the experiment of plant ing pepper ;nu|
in ust a it I in his garden for the purpose
| seasoning his vegetables while they
are growing. 11 is brother over hi
Lincoln count) is trying to cross a I
i lieu with a house ti. lo see if he cant |
| produce a fowl that wi.l lay luiiu eggs
t welve bracelels ol
lall with tlilTerent
m.t a ' li"^''1 rings, about a pei
very- colored beatls. a pipe w
1 some small pieces of a
ami au old Hint lock w ei
hail been hill led benca
i tick *iml- coveied wit h c;
animal had unctiveietl
\ellowish metal,
iiiMM ipl it lis, two
■k of vai
•II presei
foiiiul. lie
part ol the
Vol mile Kriiplioiis
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob]
life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve,
cures them, also old, running and
i»f Mulhall, is here to j fever yoretf| ulcers, b »ils. f» lous, corns,
; warts, cuts, bruiaes, burns, scalds,
I chapped bands, ciiillblains Best
WE ARE NO
ti • to I hil l v days.
s : Peter Nicliol:
'• visil his sou Henry N iclnds during t be
*l | summer, lie lias reached the snlvanc
r etl age til eight y-seven, but he st ill I pj|e cure on earth. D'ives out Pain
Ii a shelving j (;dves great interest hi everything per- Aches. Ouly 25 ds a box Cure
lUi anil some ; taining to pioneer life, lie is ener'getic j Ki|HrHIIteed. S dd by I) MiC mnehey,
anil liei rlv and enj »vs excellent Druggist.
health.— Ponca City Courier.
James Est us was summoned before J
the grand ju»y Tuesday to appear as a
M'iine^s in the case of Evans vs tlis
I rift No 11 in Orlando township. In
ttiis case Evans represents that lie!
was employed by the old school board. jikh ItNINti Ol It "CAM
nod when a new board was elected it
discharged Evans, and be hollis tiiat |
tiie new board could not discharge
WANTEO!
Bella tile man lor M anager of Branch
OfHce I wish to open in this vicinity
If your record is O. lv. bete is a good
tipeiiit.g Kindly mention this paper
when writing
A. T. mo It It IS, Cincinnati. O.
Illustrated catalogue 4 ct« p tstage.
Dentist it y - Coil B
'lists of Guthrie, will be in Mulhall,
Saturday, Aprils, 1899. anil would be
i pleased to see those iieedtn
We lieai t i I y 1 hank those who ha ve
> iendilv answered our "call", and
Iso the new ones who have joined
litr.i The case was to be tried yester | l lli: enteuimiisk I nnly ol leatleis.
u| I'he list renew ing subscript ion
Mr. Carl Wooslev, o ir business | s ihscriliii g since last week are:
| a day.
I FOliSAI !•: One bay Im
high, weighs about 1200 \
fectly stn i in I ami ti usty
anywhere. Time with st
Enquire of F. /., Kinceitl,
A physician was once calletl iu by a
man who had a sick inolhei-in-law.
After looking into the case carefully
tiie M. 1> called 11iin ;isi.le uildsaid:
"Well, the only tiling 1 can suggest
ti her to a wanner
an tlisappeaied s'ntl
in axe later and e\
tloctoi. \ oil kill iit i !
That's why w
clock business.
('uinpare the
tions elsew'hert
\ Ickel -plat
St ii tin d pi It'
Calemlar ah
e are going mil of the
with quota
P>
I alst in clocks 7">
*1 23.
iu clocks 90 cts,
i'ii t ^
! tlanl pi ic
'Viands | ):iKllt ,
",s'> I"'1 I Wl.lllllt I'
ill tt.lkUo;,,, T
! siile.
lay ii i I hoi11
IS !
i thai.
sti ike clock
liigh, for t>n
cost at u hoi
of Kepub
is that Mill sei
climate," The n
came back Willi
claimed: "Here
I really haven't '
One old-fashioned weight clock HI 4
inches high, only ">0
Eight ti ay, hall hour stiike alarm
clock, with citiietli.il gong, oak m
walnut case, A indie* hiyh. for only
To. If you yyaut i clock, Come .ill
quick, for they will not last long.
Lost —S.une >v hers bet ween
(ieuei's furniture store and Mi W'n
resilience on Huntlay, March -(», a
waich chain Finder w ill return si
to Albert Champion and receive
wart.
We sell clothing which goes
north ol Perry and south of
(iuthrie,
Remember
$70 and a month for rent
I don't pay a dollar. On this
account 1 can ^ivc my cus-
tomers the benefit of three to
four dollars a day. See ?
A western Kansas editor,sayS one of
■ ur exchanges, melted his press rollers
while trying to wann them into con-
dition f >r use during the cold spdl.
I'he ordinary reader may not appreci-
ate what this amounts lo in a c unity
print shop. a piintei with his lollers
! inelteil li is the same clieei fill layout ill
! view that confrouhs a sliipyy recketl
I sailor cast ashore on iv barren crag,
, witli uo grub, no clothes, no
I lion t p*iy whisky and no hope.
Bar^aips.
High Chair. SSStXjg
Sewing Rocker, 1.00
Children's Chairs
Km I. Ouly PQg
Cradle
Made of hard
maple, only
$1,10
Ballard'* HuoW Ltnimeut, cures
rheiimntiMU, neuralgia headache, sick
headache, sore throat, cuts, sprains,
bruises, old sores, corns, ami all pain
ami ii fl limitation. I'he m st penetrat-
ing Liniment iu the world. Try it
2ft iV ode. 1) cCoiinehey.
Center Tables,
ly finished, only
a-b, top
»-legant-
the
LOOK HERE I
1 will sell you Men's suits
for $3.50. If you can dujili.
la'ttlei: ,J in 11 .* i a 1 luisiiies
town ol A ton, neill Mulhall is practi-
cally at a standstill ami the justice of
tiie peace ami constable are complain-
ing. Justice ot the peace Ellison oi-
lers lo give o0 cents to the llrst couple
that comes to him lo get tin rried ami
says he will charge nothing I'm per
cate this for less than ^5,there f«nm.nit ti"- ci.munny. a (lutiiiie
couple expects to go to Acton to take
is a box of cigars for you—up hiIvhuimkh ui iii«i>tr«. on Mnininv.
in Klondike
Yours for Good Crops,
IliMiiiu'ck » ]run ><ir*i'
Was the result of his splendid
health. Indomitable will ami tre-
mendous energy are not found where
ftlmnnch, liver, kiduey* and bowels
ate out of ordsr If you w ant thsvc
ijualitivs and the suectss they bring,
ass Dr. King's New Life Pills. 'I hey
develop every power of brain and
hotly Only lioe at I) McCoiinehey's
drug siortl
.-mi • crlbt for i in v hi 1 iipiiiii
Child's Rockers, ,AH 75c
Window Shades. 10c to
65c. each.
Croquet Sels, 11 75c
Hammocks, 75c lo S2.50
One Arlington Sewing
Machine warranted lor
10 years. $18 00.
OnR PKICKS Aim UlllltT.
Makk Us Provf. It.
g- i-:n et,
nil- i<tI'.niii;rk man,
manager, rclurned from Dallas,
Texas. Monti i\ morning, accompanied
by his mother-in law, Mrs. .lulia
Childs and Iter daughter, Miss Ella,
who will spend the summer, iu Mul-
hall. Mr. \\ oosley rep »rts crops much
fai tliei along ill Texas than in I he
terr.tory. Wheat, is growing nicely
11 here ami cm u in some Ileitis up three
j or fotu inches. Ihisiuess* is brisk, lit*
says, ami that gland old democratic
in i j n ity-produeii.g s!^'
! enjoying a gootl-si/.etl w
iicu.il prosperity.
His |dfe \y as S i veil,
Mr J. E Lilly, a prominent citizen 1
of Hannibal. M ■>., lately had a won
derful deliverance fi« tu a frightful ;
death In telling «>f t he says: "I
was taken with typhoid fever, that |
ran into pneumonia. My lungs be-
came hardened I was ho weak 1
ciuldii't even sit up iu bed Nothing
helped me. I expected to soon tile of
I ivtiaUoiption, when I heaid of Dr.1
living's New Discovery. Oae bottle j
Have great relief I o ililiiiued to use ,
it, iiml now am well an I strong, 1
can't say too much in its praise "This i
| marvellous medicine is the surest and |
quickest cure in the world for all
throat and lung (rouble. Uejulai
•«i/.-o0 cents ami $1 U0 Trial bottles
freest 1) McConuehey's diugatori;|
every bottle gu-tratileed
Obituary,
ninl. mi Miirch 1809 little K»r ,
Carl Hannah, Inf.int ton of Mr ami
Mrs CSeo. Hannah, who Iive one and ,
oue-balf milts northeast of Mulhall
Kuoeral servio-s were conducted a*
the house by the writer, after which
the little baby was laid to rest iu the.
Mulliall cemetery. The little one Is
safe in the care of Him w ho said "of
such is the kingdom of heaven," and
* e need not tun row as those "who
have no hope."
\Y. S 1U;IIOKN
Death of Miss Bradwell.
The many friends of Iva M. II rati
well w ill regret to learn of her death,
which occurred Monday, March l!T.
1809, from grip and measles Her
parents lived six miles south east of I
Mulhall several years. One year ago
they moved to Duhuque, loWa, where j
they now reside. Iva was a bright,
lovable girl, and will be kindly re
meinbered by her many friends in
Oklahoma She attended school in
Mulhall s-veral months rihe wa«
also a member of one of the Hi ill watt r
schools one winter.
1 litltllit UETL'UM.h.
J W. Kerrier. the expert J-weler nf
Outhlle, who ti ill the flue waich work
of that clt.V, aid who left one year
ago mi account of l.is health, has re
turned his health muth iuipiovetl, Is
permanently loested at Ins old stand
nt the K'«gle tli'tig store Take him ;
your sick watches, slid he Mill mailt
them good as new I
\v \V. Fi'znatriek, Mulhall.
W. L. Clark, Mulhall.
J M Wile x. Fostorla, Ohio.
John M Moraine, Hoyvman, O T.
C. NV. Wilcox, Mulhall.
K. K Carson, Hope City, Alaska
HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Bil-
iousness, Indigestion, Headache.
£asy to take, easy to operate. 25c.
The recent success of the Hrttish
arms over the Mahdists in tiie Soudan
resident den demonstrates that even fanaticism
cannot stand against drill and disvi
pliue. Hut in earlier days, it is easy
dental 1 to understand whv the Arabs swept
I all lief ore then) An ingenious tenet
'of Mohammed taught his followers
that the hour ami minute and second
of death were fully ordained. There-
fore the believing soldier''* self regard-
less fighting was for a while invinci-
ble. Confucius, Z iroaster, Buddha,
in I Brahma, Mohammed—each of these
1 great religious thinkers now has l.is
followers beneath the far Hung llag of
! the Unlttd States. It I- const qtlently
the highest political wisdom to under
'p stand what each of our new wards be-
lieves, The February number of The
Cosmopolitan will contain the first
chapter of "The Founding of an Km-
pira" by John Brisben Walker. The
first part gives a bitd's eye view of
Mohammed and In- religion.
(First PuhtUhett M in li 31, tsoil.
Kl.l.i Tlll> l'.tOlLA ii ATI..N.
Iii conipiiuiiKe wiili ilie provision# «»l liialnw,
I S.ti.iiu-1 F Cluneti, |ii»:»lil«'iii ol Ibu lioanl of
liHHt.es < | llm town «■( Mnlliul , OkUlioiim
Ti-ri 111*1' \. 'lo here Iiv [•n.elltmi tout iterloe tlml
tin ui.mi til el. 11 fin hlmii t»e lielil 11. theunul i.omi
mi Mulli.ill, on Mi'ielny. the lal tiny «.f Miiy. A
Ii , IB'.c.l. i.m pruvnleit l»> 1-. w, I • r ihe piirpi'se of
electing Ihe lollovvuij* . tti.eis for I lie aiild iov>»
|<• r tiie ensnli.tf >e:o . n.oi»el> :
One ti u»leu li in F.i 11 i\:«r«I;
One irnaiev Irmn S.ci.inl win
One triisiee from lioni ward;
One clerk;
Hue oeiiRioei ;
One justice ..I the penc.e;
One linn slml. , , ,
'Ihe electors to act as inspector.jndRCi* «iel
clerk# ol suhl elecii.m lireile».iunali'd us |ollo\\>:
I nspectoi—\V C. lit. ti well;
Ju.Ir.s-C t .Kemp, l>, VuiiAken;
fltrkb—Fi-aiik .1 . F.ore-l, Curl H Wooslev.
1 hereby •l. -itnaie the pni.In-school buthiii.K
hi Bttiil town ..I Miilhiill us iheplHCe ..I h<.|.|i.oi
hhkI election; mei I < I a • In it lie i prncli.tie anil «le-
clure tlint Ihe pulls r-hull he ..pcneil ut lh. In ur
of eiuiit o'clock ii. in . ami close m.t eurlier
ihun I lie hour oi h in o'clock p in nor later
I linn the hour-i\ o'clock p in. "i -„nl .Itiy
Done in iiiv office lhi-» ."tOlh <1 iy «.l March.^A l>
1>M), in I lie town of Mnlhall^Oklaho
lory
O. K
S AKUETI.
Prehl'lent Hourd ol T#tietee«.
IUitFonu. Clerk
(Jet old papers
our carpets—2J
Io put untier
per hundred
(No MKlG— First published Feb 21, lS'.'JI ►
Notice For Publication
I.nml ..fli, i t Outline, O 1 .1-. In nary '.'0. IS5SI.
Notice is lien bv i»i\en that ihe folh.wii.B-
nnitted settler has flteil a tico ■ >» his lniaiuioii
lo Illlike III.til plifl iii Mlppoi I of his claim, iii 't
thai Mild piooi will i"1 m.Hle before Ihe Hejrisier
untl Keceiver of ihe I* s laini ullicu at Giitlo ie.
■ ) *r on Ainil ~. I sun, viz:
.|.i I I.N l> FA 1UES,
II. K. No, 12177, loi ihe norlli hall of Ihe sonlh-
ensl qll.ll'ter of n< cllon 21, l owiiship IS, HtlllKO
1 Wes I
lie names ihe following witnesKci prove
Iii# conliniioiis ixsiilence upon and cultivation
ol Mini land, vi/:
y\ illicit W t, Jon hi, lleraiiiii Hi Inkiaaiin.
AiiKiist Itiliikiinioi. .loliii yv. lleckuiali, all ot
t'lai ksoii, t). I'.
JOHN .1 HOLES, lteRister.
(No. WTiH—Fir-1 published March 10. lS!lt>,)
Notice For Publcatlon
Lund«»lllce Gathile, O.-T., March 7. '09.
Nonce is hereto tsiven Unit the followin>r-
.aineil setlb'i lias'tlle.l nol m-c o| It is intent ton lo
nake final prool in snppoit ol Iiib eliiitii. ami
AM)
TROUPE
I He.
Ol.nKOh K. DICKINSON.
lit I, N... 111im ill- Norihw.'st ipnirter oi
Sect ion I.. Vi.-hlj. IS, h.|i>k« 2 West.
lie iniinea llic following wlfnesses to provo
his .'..ui 111. • * mis lesntuiice upon anil cult Ivation
of siuii liii.il, vi/.t
Alexander I. Wood', John A Hunter,
(Icoiku F. Major, Frank lteiivs, all ol Mulhall,
t>. T.
.JolIN .!. HOI.E3, IteKisier.
(No. HWJI—First published March 17, '00)
Notice For Publication.
Land office at Guthrie, t) T., March 14,1890
Notice is hereby given that the following
tiniik-iI settler lias filed noil'-eoi l.is intenlioii to
inul.i! linn I pto.f Iu support of his claim, and
that said proof will l.o made before Kegister
iilld Iteeeiver of I'. S. hand ofllce at Gtnlirie
O T., on Mav l.v0, viz:
WILLIAM K. IIITMIMIRIBS.
II. K. No. 1I7U9. for the-on.Invest quarter of
section 88. Tp. 19, ramse west.
lie names Ihe following witnesses lo
prove his c.oiilinuoii* residence upon Hndculti-
vatloiiof. said land, vi/.:
II. iny M. Mvers, ol Mulhall. O. T; John W
M.-N illy, ol Mulhall. O I ; S on.tiers M. NeiilK
of Howmaii. t». T; .lames It Waggoner, of
Miilhiill, O. T.
JOHN J. HOLES, Register
AT
PETTYJOHN'S HALL.
FRIDAY
THESE
Ladies
1S99.
( IN
and 2.i
\OMISSION, I
P '
A re
ypu ready
our new 1 inof E AS
Ladies' llals
Children's Hats
YYlien in town call in ami set
lor Snrine, 189(1? If so, call in and see
I'KIl HATS All rf the latest styles,
i{» 1 51) to $S oo,
From 75 cents up
NlITLtR S1SIEPS
HAVE HEVER
tried the^reat
system regulator
PRICKLY ASH
BITTERS,
Because they think it ia
nasty arxi bitter, disagreeable
to the stomach and violerfT
in action.
A6K THESE
They will Tell you it is
Jnot at all disagreeable.
[And as a cure for Indigestion,
^Constipatior), Kidneyj
^Disorders it is un- J
excelled.
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Woosley, Tom B. The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1899, newspaper, March 31, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284763/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.