Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1904 Page: 8 of 8
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I HE MULHALL ENTERPRISE. LOGAN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1904
PUBLIC
SALE
I will sell at Public Sale on my farm 4 1'2 miles
east and t'2 mile south of Mulhall on
Wed. Sept. 21
At 10 O'clock A. M.
The Following Described Property towits
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60 JSC Head of Cattle 60
As Follows!
17 Co AfSj 17 Steers, one and two year old; 2 three year old Steers; 4
two year old HeiferS; 10 spring Calves} 10 Heifers, one year old; I two
year old Ball high grade:
2 fine Chesterwhite Brood Sows 1 Mare 7 years old
|—> t T a 1 set of double harness: 1 set single harness, buggy shafn 1 iron
x ami l^QOlCmClllS<',''>whccl low wagon: 1 hay rack: 1 riding and 1 walking stirring plow:
1 six shovel riding or walking corn plow: 2 spades: 1 pick: 1 crobar: 1 drill,
it i Ti p 1 extra nice quarter sawed oak bed room set with 2 French plat
ttouscnoia v_jOOC10#'^'''looking glasses: 1 kitchen cabinet: 1 nice iron bedstead: 2 sets of
bed springs: 6 high back dining chairs: 3 rocking chairs: ! center table: 1 dining table: 1 wash stand: A good
number 8 cook stove: 1 small heating stove: some books: A lot of jars, crocks and other articles to num-,
erous to mention.
Lunch at 11:30. Dont forget the time
Terms of Sales
A credit ot 12 MONTHS time will be
given; 6 per cent INTEREST on all
sums over $ 10.00 with approved security. If not paid when due 12
per cent from date. 6 per cent off for cash.
T. E. GENET, Owner.
R. M. Kincaid, Clerk.
C. S. Brown, Agt. i Auc.
' Neighborhood News. Marshall Celebrates
M 11 shrill iv rii'iLririif <trp.ni
1 NTERPRISE ITEMS.
li\ VIol.K*!
full on will s.h»|| read) to pick.
Mount Houtt »> talking "t ifuiitK un
liis farm a^airi
Several "i l%i*• i• • it\ ni - ipi.-iI
I lie mate!. I tall mime at \cinn ia-st
Mindav afternoon
K. K. I>\\yer ami w iL* ^unda>
at Charlie liearh'.v
I. A. L Smith and wir called at
Mr. Kivsner'N last suteiav rvcumi:
Mi. and Mi>. I'em viMietl at Mr.
Ditch's Mindav.
Messr- McCiie. I'urio an I \V. Iden
sold s. me cattle last wtrk.
I-rank Wreath and wife ha\ Uh»ii
up from <iiHhrit\ spending ;« few days
at Mr chafer's
OAKDALE
ll\ At'NT -lAM.
Mix Turn Daniel* has returned
* it h her fat her, K I>u Hols, wim »shs
»eeenth operated on at Klgin. Ill.
Hi* suffering is less here.
Mrs. Kither Me Neil and daughter.
Kl hel. iiave Iteen sick
t utting and putting ha\ in Hi**
stack, bale, or harn in the present
v ork of t he farmer.
Mrs. IS. < . Muriiz visited Mrs Wis-
1 ner recenUv.
Frank Kower imutfht \\ ilhai Major's
team, harness and wagon.
( al Kresslvr. we understand, has
rented the > Major farm.
Hoys, it is more honorable to *!«• to
the house and lie treated t<» water
melons than it is to he eaiitfht hunt
ttitf lie patch.
Marshall is making arrangement-
for a hindav the 12th The followmi;
program is a< non need:
*.110 a. hi IKhikl:i> \s Miiilinll.
IU:ihi a. in I'rcsreiii is Mlackwell.
DINS Kit
l:00i) f Marshall ss Perry
2:30 p. ni Speech linn Frank
Ma' thews
3:30 p. ni Koiil ;.ia,:ue vs liiithrie
League.
Foot race between Dralto of 'Jarbei
and an unknown from foreseen',
A moral ohlii|Uitv a* to the truth
every hndv kn.w» goes whli tlsli sto
ries, anrl t his fact cause* ns ti sound
a warning li with the
cultivating of tUh in ponds that has
made a s'ar here. An item in ai ottier
place in tliis paper estimates the num-
her delivered to each as iitwiiit tiftv:
this is the judgment, a.s we have found
it, nf several, and now comen 'Yalt
M 'tthews and raises the iriiess to ' wo
hundred and fifty. Msten fnr stories
of ifrnwth and increase from that llsii
pond The Ananias microbe in work-
in*.
VICTOR ITEMS
nv t SI'I,K tons
[ Last week's items.]
Some have he^ltti picking t" ttoti iti
tins vicinit *.
Herbert .1". es i* home aaai". alter
spending iiimost a year in the Suti-
l'i iwer st a'e.
Mr. mid Mis. nobison's irraiut-
i daughter. Miss Toothniati, of Iowa, is
1 makiny them a visit
The Ice cream s(*:ial at Mr.
Meadows's was a success Ih T'i tinan-
I eiallv and s<iciall>.
.toseph rotter has been confined to
liis tied for some time with fever. I,lit
i« some better at this w riting.
Mr. I M. <• ray's sister. Mrs. Kcnfro
and 'ainily. are speodint.' a I'ew weeks
v isit intr at 1 he (;rav home
Miss Alice Velden is visiting with
her sister, Mrs. Ilrown. near Marshall.
Winifred Mcl'eek i , home attain af-
ter a very pleasant visit to various
points in the states and territory.
PLEASANT VIE"V
KY SW KKT < I.OVKtt
llarv. V>wton unit daughter. Miss
Itessie. spent Sunday at .Inhn I» ap-
er's.
Carl and Stel.a Carte- slatted to
set,(nil in Mulhall Moudat
Miss Isla Kell«.t!L'. who has til eli
visitintt with Miss Kinuia Kiny. re-
turned to her home near Ijookouc
(»k la.. last week
Mrs. Klla Carpenter had the mis-
fortune of losing a tine horse ttiis
week.
Miss I ,ida lla** man is hack r«» tins
neivrhhorhood ^atn. kt*epin« house
T'of her brother Fred.
Thos. Kin« left Stimfa) for his
srhool, wJiiehroitiineneed M-indiv.
Mr. and Mrs. <ioii)d and dauyfiter,
N| i-s Mamie, • isiu-d ovei SnndaA wit ti
t lieir daughter. Mrs I'aton and familv
>irs. Lula KinLr and children, of
Guthrie, visit♦•rl last werk willi h-*r
parents, Mr. and Mrs. (4|hson.
!lr. and Mrs. 11 M KiiicairJ. of
Mulhall, were nut lookinu o*»»r t.heii
tine farm Sunda\ evening.
The Pleasant \ n-v\ soIkhiI house has
r« <'ent!y heen painted, hoth inside and
out: this has heen needed lot some
1 inie,
VV'c understand that
and famil.N will move 01; th
farm, and will rent it next
Jesse Kldridce has trade(
here for one in Missouri,
move awaj in t
shall he sorn t •
The Ladies of the Christian chureh
wilt trive a pie supper in khe Rawliriifs'
huildlruron Saturday. Sept 17tli.
'I he I.adies' Aid nociety o' the M
K. Church will serve ice or<»ani and
cak.» on the street near «he hanV,
Saturday evening. September lor ti
I lie Merkle family are entertaining
a houseful of relatives this we»»k
Mis* Clara Havens, a nieee of Mr
Merkle. came last week, and thi««
week, three brothers and a nephew
from Michigan and Kansas catne to
visit them. Miss Havens is ■» teach t
in the schools of Rnid.
I^e people of Mulhall and vicinitv
will not foriret ttie dav -.et for the
dedication of the M K Church, Sept
-■"ith. The pastor. I{ev. \.( Tlior-
low, ti as lieen working hnrd ;ni(t p.!
sis'enf lv to rai.e tie amount t.eces»ai v
to clear the church of debt, and now
it can Ik-said t.'.at th» wav seems
clear and there is no doubt remainitu'
that the last, dollar will be falsi*!
Sunday School Picni?,
There will be a Sundav S.'liool p,
nic, Saturdav. Sepieinbe* loth, "ii 111.-
farmer.I. VV. Kahe, iust fmir mil.-,
north of old Crescent \!l neiiihhor-
inif schools have been invited aiu. a
prolitalile and eti joyatile t:trj,» is en-
pec ted.
Come, 'verytiodv liond pn.L'ram,
k'ood dinner.
T W. Albkuthon M. R. pastor.
I! >; Wichiht Snpt n
[First Publicaiioti ^.pteintier l'.xu }
NOTICE FOR PUBL10A-
TION.
Department of the Interior.
linson
K i lien i(l
ear
his farm
and will
ear lilt lire. We
M r Midi'idtii■ and
I.AND OFFICE at <«i Tin:it i»k? %
Aimust in. I'.tot
Notice is hereby imcn tliai Hi.*
followintf-iiamed settler has tiled
notice of his intent ion to male final
proof in support of his claim mid that,
said proof wilt tie made U'titre 'h<-
Register and Keceiverot the s
Land Office at (iuthrie, i >i, , ,
< 'Glober ti, 1!MI4, viz:
William I!. Meek
ot Mulhall, Okla., for lot ihie :i
of ».ect ion t llift V-one :n III towns II
eighteen l^i, rantte one 11 n, .i
Ile names t lie follow nitf w it ■ ■ s. %
to prove his con tin iioiis residein ■ :: j • : i
and cultivation of vud land. ' /
('Italics II. Wisner, Homer ( I; ,r-
land, Silas Steward, Wilthna V 1 r <.
p't rick, all ol M-.ilhalt. '>:>ltli ■■■,.!
No. s7ic. John .1 i;,,i i.» it-j
ICE CREAM
....and,...
Cold Drinks
family and wish I hem siiei
new home.
in l heii
.1 olin Nii'hols was here las' l* ridav
and Saturday snaking hands with
old acquaintances. Mr. Niehols is
ent husiast ia nver ToKa ami I he fu
lure lor that place The\ now have
t he town pipeo uni eas from their
wells is heinrf usee for tiand lu/hts,
and for inanutaci urin^ purposes
\nd that makes us t hink. when will
Mulhall strike nth-i than I he sur-
tii«'e variety?
I wilt pav *»
i »od condif
l-Ut:
for all syrup pails
1 ' W. It Ol Ti:it M.\ N
At
And
MODEL
Restaurant
SHORT
ORDER
A. B. COREY & Co
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Wood, A. B. Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1904, newspaper, September 9, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284799/m1/8/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.