The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 5, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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Published every Saturday.
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KnU ritl lit itic IHOC ul MdIIihU, Oklu-
ln, 111 a Tt'rriloiy. us mxoiul uluM matler.
Subscription price s" 1.00 a year
in advance.
MULHALL. <>■ T. <>■>■ uh /«•
ML'I.IIAl.I. MA1IKKT.
ICAMP MEETING NOTES
in a sermon lust Friday from the text:
"lie ye holy," said:—
"Tins is :i command of God. What
docs it mean?
"Holiness does not mean,
"First, tlmt up are to reach a condit-
ion in our experience and life where
wo will not have trials and sorrow.
Jesus, the very essence of holiness,
was called, 'The Man of Sorrows'.
• 'Second, that wc shall not reach'
i place where we will not be tempted
.Testisdid not escape temptation.
•'Third, that wo shall not attain to
a state in which we cannot prow in
grace and truth. As the removal of
all tho weeds from a Held of grain j
places it in the very best condition to J
grow,developonnd mature, so tho re-]
moral of sin from the heart and life j
i*;s
—Wo; Id's Pair.
Greater
IPf
t'' fTir-V. T: i
PTft A r - r \Jif
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure C.r. po Crea..i of Tar!.- r IVvdor. Free
•iom Ami..- . orr- > • . iultcunt
40 YEARS 1' I STAN & RD.
ACKET
than ever at the
Kuilroutl >. irh
(Corrected weekly.)
Oais, per bushel
Corn, " "
Wheat, " "
Potatoes. "
Kgps, per dozen
lluttcf, por pound
Chickens, per doz
Hogs, per cut.
Cows & heifers
Hroom corn, ^ ton
Castor lleans, V bu.
05c.
10.
10c.
$1.50
$8.50
•1,76 & W.86
fcio &
£1.00
LOCAL, NEWS.
Stoves are in demand.
Toledo Blade and Enterprise for $1.50
L, F. Wcnger is helping to close out
the Racket.
Go to Swearingen lor fine work in
photos, Guthrie.
Mr. and Nrs Collins returned home
Wednesday evening.
Caveroc, the Queen of all Meers, on
tap at A. T. McMillan's.
The Enterprise and the Weekly
Wichita Eagle $1.26 a year.
The Entkupuisk and tho weekly
Leader both for 81.60 a year.
Mr8. McConnehey returned Sunday
from a week's visit in Perkln's.
Mrs. Ross nud children have return-
ed from a long visit to Indiana.
For Purity, Strength and Age, drink
Caveroc on tap at llob MeCuno s.
The finest line of new prints in
town, just recieved at Pettyjohn's.
Call at the new store and get prices
I will do you justice. A. E, i'lolcomb.
C. II. Iligdon, a brother-in-law of
F. /. Kincaid, is risiting in tho city.
Stop :»t Kemp's Hotel when at
Mulhall and you will never regret it.
Dr. Childers, has moved into Will
Uawling'i house near the school house
Go to Swearingen for line photos.
West side of government acre, (Jnth-
For the St. Louis Fair, Oct ? ti* 1J.
round trip tickets will be sold for one
Of ail Individual ha»Un.Gth« r.u.c for tbe rol|lil, tr, m , T|(
growth and development nf tho soul. ^ „tK on 8ak, ))(,L
•4Fourth, that we will not attain to , turn Oct, nth.
a condition in which wo cannot sir. j route.
Our first parents were holy—fresh
from the croativo hand of U0d, yot
they sinned. The angels that kept not
their first estate also sinned.
• So long hs wo live in this fallon
world we will have trials and porrow.
temptations and can grow in grace
and can sin, that is, it is possible
to sin.
'Holiness docs mean.
'Freedom from sin,—Puriflod by
tho Holy Spirit through the blood of
Jesus, and to love God with all the
heart, soul und mind.
Any on J who boliovos that tho
blood Of Josus will eleanno tho heart
from all sin, believes in holiness
"I learn two things from fhis com-
mand,
•Mist, that it is possible to be made
holy in this life; for God would not
command us to do or be what we
could not. 1 have too much confidence
in the wisdom a id mercy of God to
think lie would command me to be
what 1 could not bo.
"Second, that it would bo better
for us to be holy—that we would be
happier, since God is Love, and since
he knows what would be best for us,
1 believe there is a loving heart be-
hind the command. Let us obey the
command now. God will help us."
5 to 11, good for
No stops allowed
Tho General Christian Missionary
convention Oct. 18th to 2oth, The
Texas State Fair and Dallas Exposit-
ion Oct 10th to Nov. 4th. The
Corbett-Fit/.sliuiuons Entertainment
Oct, 31st.
For the above occasions round trip
tickcts will be sold for one fare ior
the round trip via the Santa Fo route
Tickets on sale Oct. l(>th to 81st. Fi-
nal limit Nov. loth. No slops allow-
ed euro ate.
For the Oklahoma State Fair and
held ut
For first class job printing come t
Tin*: Enteui'Kisb ofllcc and give us a
trial.
Mr. Ross an.i family have moved in-
to ti e stone house just vacated by in.
Childers.
1). C, Dwinnell went to Topeka
Monday to attend the Deep Water
Convention.
May He, who has implanted iu our
heart a craving after the discovery
• f truth, and given us our reasoning
acuities to the end that we should
use them for this discovery, sanctify
our eff oris and bless them in their
results.—The I'rinca Consort.
Rev. Mowbray of stillwater was on
the grounds from Thursday till Sat-
urday, leaving very reluctanily; but
for tho fact that the An iual Confer-
ence meets on the loth many of the
preachets would have staid till the
close, Kro. Mowbray gave a most in-
teresting serin j n Si trday on his
xperionces with the .Vulians amon-jf
whom lie has been labo ing for many
years, lie says that among the Indians
.i camp meeting means funerals. At
one ho preachc 1 nine funerals on the
Sabbath commencing at 9 a. in, ami
preaching tillp.m.
Thel wall thought it very unfair to
occupied ! influence & child's mind bv inculcating
an opinion before it should have come
to the years of discivt on and be al>;e
(I. A. It Encamgiuent to be
Guthrie Ok. on Oct' fith to 1l\ 1
will be sold at cue fare for the
trip. Tickets on sale Oct. 7th t
Jtaturn limited to Oct. lath.
Payne's Colony meeting a
lahoma City Oct. l »th to 2oth in<
one and one third fare for the
trip, Tickets on sale Oct. l > ».V
turn limited to <>ct. 22nd
For the Free Home League meeting
at Perry, Ojt. 0th, round trip, f leets
will be sold for 1£ fare, ticket 8 for sale
Oct. i't/i, return limited to Oct. 11th.
W. B. Hitchcock,
agent.
round
) 121 h
Ok.
l.isive
round
10 re-
School Items.
School opened Monday ,Sc;•::. mh|
with an attendance of _ in the Pri-
mary, »i i>i the Intermedi; I and
ti rammer. IS. making u total oi (is.
This enrollment is not entirely sat-
isfactory e pecially in the al n i
school. We have a good attendance
of bright intelligent girls with two
boys who thoroughly understand
their business, but where are the oth
er boys/Let tho parents auswer that
question by using their Influente to
g*. t the boys t«» school. We art goti
®o have ;« good w int< rs n >r c and,
bovs, you can't afford to iiiu-s it.
e in vite patrons and friends to
our school as often as convenient.
Friday afternoon the G rammer
School will have composition ;
L. W. Randolph, l'rin,
Racket's closing out.
Butter on ico at Racket,
Eggs on ico at the Racket.
Shoes at cost at the Racket.
Tinware at cost at the Racket
Lewis' Lye, 10c. at the Racket.
Dishes at cost at tho Racket.
1 pits, soda, 25c. at tho Racket,
loo lbs, Tea dust at 10c., Racket
Smoked bacon at the Raclcct; 10c.
liinghams, 5 7 cents at the Racket
21 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1 Racket-
Cream Soda Crackers at the Racket.
All dry goods at cost at the Racket,
Calicoes, 4 & 5 cents at the Racket
2 2lb. cans of oysters 2">c. at Racket
1 can of Salmon. I0e„, at the Racket
Arbuckle and Lion colTee, lSc. at
the Rati- et*
All California canned fruits, 10 e.
ut the Racket.
All canned vegetables 10c., for 2oc
at the Racket.
Pioneer Barber Shop.
T. J. Barnthouse Prop.
North Main Street.
MULHALL GKLA
For a Smooth, Clean Shave and a
Fashionable Hair Cut, Give the
PIONEER a Trial.
E.L. DON A HOE, Present.
O. II. BEV18, Vice-Prst.
» Bank Of iVIulhall,
(INCORPORATED.)
tT Transacts A General Banking business.
Ilou. T, F. Rhodes
W, T. Dwinnell,
DI HECTOR It:
F, M, Spangler,
EX A MINI NU CO M MITTEE:
A. B Woods.
MaJ. 11. D. Dwinnell
Money! Money!! Moneyl!!
TO LOAN Oil
Farms at 10 per cent
Money Ready. No Delay.
HAGAN & PAINE,
Over
Guthrie
Hank of Indian
Territory.
Okla.
City Barber Shop,
WOLv'KU ION & SON, Prop?.,
North side Eaiy Avenue_
A trial Is the best evidenc
"FR'a/ B V £•>.
For a smooth,clean shave and fash
ionable hair cut go to the City Harbor
shop,01) east Haty Ave.
Ruth Rebekah Lodge No. .'5 D.of 1L
I. (). (), F, meets in I. (». O. F, Hall
every Friday evening, all visitors in-
vited. Mrs 1'. Harnthous.', N. (J.
Miss Avis Marks, See'y
L. II. Holander haj
work at the depot.
resumed night
ll:i! i \ Long went to Guthrie
itnes in a law suit Thursday.
Mamie S
lie Semina
ely will attend the
•y in Guthrie this
(a tli
i*. inter.
I'. J, Wolaver of the faniDiis Wm-
fie'.l Rods visited with E. J. Hevis
Thursday.
t. T». .Tones, special relief
id Wu-hita. has taken Mr.
k's place at the depot.
agent
Illtch-
M, «>. McBride, See'y of the C. 1),
Smith Drug Co.. of Kansas City, vis-
it* ti w itli D. MeComuhey Sunday,
the
Frank ICearns has moved
Moses Miller house recently
by Mr. Sloan,
Mrs Strough and Mrs. McLouthy
of Guthrie were the guests of Mrs.
Marks Sunday.
Miss Marguerite Dwinnell returned
Monday from her visit to points in
northeastern Kansas,
I). R. Ditch brought in the tallest
stalk of castor beans we ever saw, it
measured over 12 feet.
Call for X. F. ('head e's Famous So-
da Fop, for sale at all popular places.
S. F. Garrett, Ag,t,
Uncle Tommy Sloan has bought the
.lames l'augh property on Cuiuii.iiig*
Ave. and moved in Monday.
Mts. Cummings and a party of
friends drove down fr'om Perry Sun-
clay to attend the canipqieoting.
W 15. Wicker returned Saturdav
from his trip to Ardmore. 1. T, |jt»
has been working at his trade there
Swearingen does the finest work in .. . .
photos for the lowest prices. Call and 1 hamt ol thanksgiving and pray-
see him west side of government acre. would bofoicid to t \nmine hi
Guthrie. Uonsc.cnce. even but onco a day. and
\y AN'IT.P
lisliOil. re! laMr
LOST •
ornl tri: tworthy gont
■ .services in the l'rosby-
h morning and night to-
•bath School at 10 a. in.
Preaching
teri. ii Cliur
morrow Sal
Prof. It., E. llagby, of the Perry
Public Schools attended services at
the camp-meeting Sunday evening
If at any time yon fail to get your
paper from the postofflcc, you wi
DEAI.KU IN
Drugs, Patent
Drugs, Medicines
Toilet Articles Etc.
Prescription carefully and accur.-iti ly
compounded.
DR. McCOXXEIIEV, Prop
W M BLAKENEY
J e w el e r
, graduated optician
Byes examined, tested and scientific
ally iitted with first »ln&s glasses.
WATCll i:s AM) ,J IAX MliKItY
repaired and cleaned. All work guao-
anteod. Store in rear of Hank,
Mulhall - - . oi-i,.
GEO- WORD EN.
JUSTICC Or Tiin rEACE
General Collecting,
Real Estate apd
Rental Agent.
to choose for .'j*;''. 1 him ,„y a Columbian HALF DOLLAR. ;t
ua.dcn auil told li:m it was my botnu- 1 ;
eal garden. "How so? said he. "it is L. . M, ,h" ':■< !
, ... . .. ... ,.. , , | ULAIvKM'A >, the finder wil receive
oovared with wead* "Ohl I replied IM a reward a credit ol 50 eta. ,.n any-
"I'tat is only because it 1ms not yetithiegin his large stock of watci;es,
etmio to the age ol discretion and <'l°cks, jewclery, spectacles etc.
chol"e. The weeds you see have take i —
the liberty to grow and l thought
unfair to pie.; nil ice the soil toward (he I 1 Iu' council are ciloulating a petition j
roses and straw be riles'—S. 1\ Cjlr - to .aiso cash to put in a system of
'<*!/<?• I waterworks. They seem not to be
Bav.Owea'italkoa hUexperlenoe. Imeee,D' «'iil. very uro.it
in ACrloa wu quite intereetins and probabiy owHg to the laok of apeclB-
j cations showing the exact system to
be put in. The odea is prevalent that j
favor to call at this office and get
T, F. MilliUnn, (J the Capital City
Hupiness College, at Guthrie, was in
the city in tho interest of the school
Thursday.
For Lemonades, milk shakes, egg
shakes, any kind of shakes—even tho
chills—and all kinds of confectionery
1 will have a full line soon. H, McClure
pro 11 table.
The lowly pra\er learned from the
mother's lips will save you from the
temptations to which life is exposed
more surely than all tho pride tin t
philosphy can teach; and that man
will never go obstinately wrong who,
The Case of Territory vs. Wm, and
Bouben Terrll before Justice Haven-
•trite, Tuesday, resulted in the ac*
quittal of the defendants.
J. E. Meyers w ill sell his stock and
farm implements at public sale on
Monday the 10th. He will go to Gal
ifoinia in the near future.
remember that the eye «»f the Almighty
i is upon him. E. Ji. HuUrcr, Lord Lytton,
^•1-00 is totally inadequate to put in a
j spstem that wi'l be of a n* benefit:
so many have failed to subscribe to
this fune. Ho definite gentle, Deter-
mine what you want ti do and how
much it wi'l take to do it. T/ien
I lay tho plan before the people and
| it" it meets their approval nsu them to
• advance something to aid it. Tho idea
is too iydellajto to meet with the suc-
cess it really deserves.
LOANS.
I can give you best terms on money
and make loans in quick time, Sec
mo before you close your loans.
W. II. Mattiikws.
Hro, Irwin's sermon Saturday
g greatly stirred the people.
Kemp's Hotel oh Main Street is the
finest regulated and I.e.! ventii.itcd
hotel in northern (Oklahoma. Board
by day or week reasonable.
I). McConnehey left Monday
Topeka and Kansas city. He
take iii tiib Convention at Topeka
and the Carnival at Kansas City,
Wo have just finished coping our
list of subscribers this week and if tin)
oue faiis to get a paper please let us
know, for we may have missed some
names in copying.
Capt Huston, Assistant Pit t mting
Attorney, came up from Guthrie to
attend the case of Territory \.s. Win
umi Reuben Terrii, before Justice
Havenstrito Monday.
During tho rain storm last week the
house ot Eli Francis, enst of tins place
was struck by lightening and 111i11 ■
considerably shaken up. The win
family was shocked and n little ill
was rendered unconscious and her arm
severely burned.
\\ 11. Hitchcock, our popir ir Santa
Fe agent, with his and b '
Started Thursday f >r a thirty
outing They will vpen.j >in. in;.,
in the famous Pec \'ulle\ N. M
and will visit fialvi ,t- n and otlu-V
points before returning.
Is there no one service for the
great family of man which has yet
interested you? Is no work of benevo-
lence brought near you by your pecul-
iar circumstance:.? If there is, follow
it at once;if not,8ti'l you inustnot wait
I for something apposite to occur, Take
will "P an>' subject iclading to the welfare
and | of mankind, the first thing th at comes
. to hand; lead about it. trace it in the
world, and see if it does not come
home to your heart.—Helps.
Sunday's services wero attended by
i over 00.) people, A feeling of deep
conviction was upon ti o people all day
Jt is something to feel tho deep
deep conviction which never failed
mo in thedarkest moods, that Christ
had the key to tho mysteries of life I
and that they are not insoluble; also,
Ilia* the spirit of tho ( ross is the con
dltion which will put anyone in pos-
session of the same key. " Take my
yoke upon you and ye shall llnd rest
unto your souls." It is something,
much, to know this for, knowing it
I feel it to bo unphilosophfcal ami
foolish to quarrel with my lot, for my
< i'dom is to transmute my lot by
' nei Int > g >ld - if. .
GRANDE-
OPENING
of fall MILLINER) GOODS.
Mrs. Kinc aid's ^iiu-k of goods
lias arrived ami will lir in
place in a few days On
THURSDAY. FRIDAY and
SATURDAY t llOSO L^OOils W ll]
l»o sold at a great ba
start i>tir fall trade.
want the WEST and (
EST be sure to come
of these days.
tilt (o
' I you
EAl'.
l one
Free Silver
We will be prepared next week to
furnish all the standard authorities
and different works on
Free Silver
at regular retail prise.s and also give
Iheni to subscribers as premiums,
w \ atch for cur unn umeinent
nest we kjm'M
Tin: old lti i.iAiii.i:
Dray, BnggngenndTransfer line. Day
or night Meets all trains. Does all
I kinds of hauling, and guarantee 8 sat
j lsfaction. L, Marks, Prop.
1 Dr. .1- W, Ferguson and Itev. John
II. A no hey were visitors at our citv
school Wednesday. They visited al!
the departments and report the pros-
pect as excellent for a high degree of
efficiency and success during the en-
suing > ear.
Hilly shryock is in town nursing
some vorv painfull bruises received at
Arl:ms. ; ( ity while unloading bridge
tinii is. The timbers slipped and fell
oti 1 in crushing one foot anil a linger
and making a serious gash on the
cheek. He Is able to be out but i*
suffering great pain.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Garrett returned
vest ml ay from their eastern tr'p look-
'inglieartv and well, and Ham say*
that lie feels better than he has for
t wenty .years.
Our campmcoting reporter failed to
furnish much news concerning the j
n eotinh, but we gladly publish in an-
other oolumn all we could get. We
trust that the influence of this meet* I
ing may result in much good to all
who attended, and through them be
be the means of great blessing to
others.
tX
PlMHuR
cavEAIS,TRADE Murks
COPYRIGHTS.
OAX I OBTAIN A PATENT f For®
ftnsw.T and an honest opinion, writo to
WI % iv I O., who liuvo liatl ncarl.iilt r years'
experience In tho patent tiiinuipps. (Viimjiinirii-
tiunflBirlctly confidential. A 11 n ml book of In-
formation concerning I'iiIpiiIn nnd bow to ob-
tain tbenj sent fret>. Also n ealaloKue ot mocbuu-
leal and scientific hooka sent free.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
special nut ice In tho Srlentilie Amerlcnn. and
tiiub ar»i brought widely before the ptiM:cweb.
out est to the inventor. This si-lrn l ! paper
issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by fur tho
lament circulation of any scientific work iu tho
wt r d. a y< ar. Sample conies sent free.
llitllit:pg KdiMon. monthly, 12.60a year Hinglo
conies. rents. Krery number cot tuns born-
tiful plates, in colors, and tihotopranbs of new
I i.nsoa. With plans, enahliiiff builders to show tbo
Ja! 'f tlejiu'its and •" cun* contractu. AiMrc»s
MUNN i CO., Nl.'V YOUK, 301 Illtu.vLtWiJi
RiM'N'S
The modern stand-
ard Family Medi-
cine : Ciires the
common every-day
ills of humanity.
iAiiintjorlain'e Eyo and 6km Ointment
Is uncqualiej for Eczema, Tetter, Snlt-
Rheum, Scald Head, Soro Nipples, Clinp|«d
Ilamls, iiriiiiiK 1'ilc-. Iium, l-'i wl '.ites,
ChronicSore isvesnnd Gninuiateti I've Lid.;,
r or .ale by druggists -it 25 cents per'Los.
TO IIOItOE OWNERS.
For putting a horse in a fine 1-ealthv con-
dition try I»r. Cadv's Conditi. i, lWders.
1 hey tone up the system, aid digestion, cure 1
Iom of appetite, relieve constipation, correct '
kidney tli-orders anil destroy wnrn; ., giving |
new life to an old or over-work ■<< horse. 25
cents per package. For sale by dru^ists.
WA GON and
Hay, Corn, Oats.
Horses Hoarded
^ FREE
Or. I) Mct'oum 11ej
1). ('. I) 117 XNEL Is, Cashier.
YARD
Stable.
FEED
Water And
At Reasonable Hates.
GAMP HOUSE
F. M-SPANCLEft.
0, K.
W.M. HATFIELD. A. (J. T. GUILDER
II ATFIFlil)& CIIILDF.KS.
Olllou in Kiucni'l buibliuK. Call anbwered day
or night.
MULHALL - - OKLA
MERCANTILE STORE.
D. J. JONES, Prop.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots. Shoes of all Kinds.
CLOTHING, NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, ETC.,
At the VERY LOWEST CAs»H PRICES!
Baty Ave., Skinner's oid stand. Mulhall, Okla.
IJ'ROM ORS.
LIVERY
AND
SALE
STABLE.
Mulhall,
lamp
HORSFS
B0AFfr
roM
p= i
CIAL
TRADE
SOLICIT ED.
Okla.
[_ carry a full and complete line of Coffins and
taking (ioods,'
MULHALL , . .
Undf'i-
OKLS
WE
ALWAYS
GET THERE
ON
T I ME
Lowest Rates. Quickest Rpfurns,
w. ii matthews
NO
delays
easyterms
lots 0 f
MONEY
Least Red Tape
Office on Main St.
mulhall. okla.
ynji?^ Bradu/ell
Through all the RACKET we
will just keep right on in business. Wb
will STICK to the text,^*==
&THATm
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We hjold our old frier(ds aqd galr\ r\ew
ones by thje dozen We b|ave no
time to attend to th^e business ofothers
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Quite enough) to do to atter\d to our
owr\; I, e., to do our best by our patrons
I Sl7e/T\ai9 poiipt 0
L1 That we wish to have you remem-
i j ber is that you get no old goods of
: us. Everything is fresh and new
j Call and examine our new line of shoes
i for men, women and children. They
l are of especial value. p
I
1
If BR® HI
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i( avMU, and 'J in. (1 tai- I .i . | all Pat-'
<< it I ,.i (i.t ted for Modi RATI fits. <
} OonOmcc is oppo»itc u. 8. PATtNTOrncr
St iid 1
i ..:int in lbJi
t*hinKton.
>'■<**■>* Of pllM'
.."C, if patcnub;.
iv \ t rip-#
A P*MPMU .. "J •
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A,
-CO.
J. s. WADE,
Justice of
the Peace.
OF I CI'] \\ | Til
W . II M \TTIIi;\\ s. M MN S
ALBERT CARPENTER'S
Second JMP Store,
Kverylhin{f bought nnd sold.
Main Street opposite Carry-1. on bard
Lumber Co.
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Dwinnell, D. C. The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 5, 1895, newspaper, October 5, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284790/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.