Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1902 Page: 8 of 8
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'RISK. MULHALL, LOGAN* COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, N'0\ LMIH-.R
7. 1902
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TIIOTIIM \N
\Y. Ul'UFt>ltl). President,
i; lil'llt'i »K1> Vice-l'resident.
O. K. lil'HF
M. II. BUB
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I 1 • 1 rit-r, the Jeweler, at Champions. \ press dispatch from N 11 >< r. Nek,
Oni'au'i' I Vfiul 11 it- public sale fur says " I lie urns! (list i'iu-1 l\v lire 111.1l
M,,„,|;u"n,,v. In ''ver vislleil this coiini n liaili. en r.u:
1 1 | f < 1 ,1 I I II! • 'I I III'' I » 1 lSl • • N < I 1 I 1 < • I ! I 1 I'M' I \ ;i I I < It
Kilhlinaii received » ear load of 1 "I. ■"».
JVlulhall State Bapk.
CAPITAL STOCK $5 000
oradii potatoes tills
Pure bred Newf
I , s.,le U M
(>kla.
I'll re
fur s;(|
el;.
I\ tsillel .
l>H|'l»les
Mulhall,
slnee vit ui'il:i\ . I'lir
'of eat tie are know
I ill rued In ilea
In the path
bred
N
N ew found land pu i -(• s
M. KInner, Mulhall.
(>l.:.i
\ ear loi>I
unloaded al
nf hlaeksiidlli
.1. i. \VilMin'>
, i•.»! was
hi in In-r
el;.
\
heard l
■1 s are in
\\.
yard I Id
The prayer meeting next week »v
lie held al tile M. church. All aie
Invited to lie present.
Several ear loads of eat tie were
shipped from this station during the
week by our livt stoek men.
Tlie llaskins Grocery Co., advertise
a shoe sale in this Issue. Shoes will
he sold will! out I bought of cost.
John Phillips is niovlim his family
down the hill Into Mrs. Carson's house
Just vacated by «L t'. Blaekmore.
Apron gingham left at Miller
Sisters. Owner can have il liy e.illiug
al thlsolllee and paying for notice.
Our nillirods got soiuewhal e.veiled
Tuesdav when lloek alter Unci; of
hundred h
,vii to have h
i several ranc
• dailies have
.Neieral lllllld
ting the tlauie-
i>rth line of iti
,1 many corn lit
eighteen and t
vhile; h 'ii al is. i
■ad
Will Transact a General Bankin
Ileal l isl at e Loans a Specialty .
DIRECTOR!
I'usiin .^. ( olU'cticns mid
i;T
(| NN ,, ,, U1I . I- »' STKOTIIMAN .
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M ULIIALL, OKLAHOMA,
The Facilities nt this Bank are Ample for the Prompt and Efllcient
Handling of Vour Business, t
It
low u t wo miles
east of town. There isn't anything
peculiar about the beet, only that it
Is large, and that Isn't unusual in Ok-
lahoma. However the man who grew
the beet is a seheenier and Is liguring
on planting a row of t his peculiar kind
of licet around his farm next spring
and in the fall when they are removed
from the soil he calculales on having
read* made post holes.
I'( ill S.\ l.K Fifteen head of nice
young cattle, t ash or on t line to suit,
't;, tf \Y. II. lil'TII.
Charles Ilelman left last weed for
St . Louis w here lie w ill seek employ-
ment. The Knterprise regrets t
fi,' Mooded Indian, is delermincd t(»
main her. The girl has appealed to
the agent to protect her. out from a
legal standpoint he Is powerless, as lie
lias authority only among Ihose of In-
dian blood. She knows lit tie of house-
keeping which makes il hard to se-
cure a home for her. Agent Mitsclier
says she is very bright and would
s,iiiii learn housekeeping, it some
Public Sjlc.
I Hill oiler for sale at public auctii n ^
at the A. li. Wood farm one-half mile ! 0
MODEL RESTAURANT. h
north anil two miles east ot'Mulhall A
he-inning at In a. 111. sharp Friday
Niiveinher 11. ii milch cow.i, «-'-yeiir &
nld steels, U yearling steers, ti vcarling 9
calvt
1 heifer t ail . -
heifers, 4 si
corn planters, J mowing machines. I
hiv rake, I riding cultivator. 2 walk
Short Orcler and Lunches at fill
Hours. Headquarters for Fine
Connections.
FRESH OYSTERS.
WHEN YOB
1 —
spent years
lenta. One J Railroad Time Tabic,
death, it is
ducks llew'over the\'own south bound. I Charlie go from here, lie is a bright
1 indusl rioiis and clean voinig man. ami
J. 0, Blaekmore and family are mov- [ ^ U(^"'0||t make a plar„ !im, a
illg one dunl' east ot then pieseut lo-
cal ion into M is. i arson's house u
she is \ acating.
now goes out to mak
, name in the world, lit
and a
was w 1th his
Sal urday was a good day lor Mulhall
merchants, llundredsof farnieis weie
in town purchasing winter goods and i
necessaries for the inner man.
A. K. Baptist, brother of Mrs. c
\\. Derrick, is here from Kiliuond and
will attend school this school ye.il
under the instruction of Prof. Derrick.
L. B ibb goes to McLiiuth, Kansas
tonight where he will remain with
his parents for some time, and possibly
make l hat place his permanent home.
You will make no mistake by sub-
scribing for the Knterprise. lis only
$1.00 a year and every issue contains
announcements in its advertising
1 at the taking of 1'ekin. and
k an active part in the operations
ii in China and the Philippines,
a s Idler lie was faithful and effi-
nt and received deserved promotion,
eii iclt In .u good reports from
The II;
Mrs. Mc
ance.
hv til
11;
y's lit
It a ve
mi gai
under the
, n ladies at
■ lasi Friday
good at tend-
were played
ng people and greatly en-
loyed unttl luncheon was announced,
when each gentleman was given ail
opportunity to purchase a ball t I
carpet rags in which was the name of
his partner for''.luncheon. In a linar-
i,I\ inclined peis.n woul.i mi- Ing cultivators. I McCormiek hinder. I k WHEN YOU WANT A MEAL STOt* AND CAT WITH a
Icrtakethe task of teaching her." 1 fanning mill, 1 stirring, p ' 5 A. K COKEY & CO. S
Beme.'nber Kd Baskin's sale MtM1- j b'.lks'kaffl^ ci'lniT-ldrr. Lo«»l»Km»800800^
I about 500 bushels katlir ctirn threshed,;
Dev. M. O. Billings. j hoiis, hold and kitchen furniture.
Kev. Billings reached the event in j
life where it takes but a few short Col. W • B. V. ickku. A net.
seconds to pass, yet lie iiad spent years
in preparing for those iiioun
moment In life the next in d<
the destiny of lis all. Bev. Billings
did much good in his pastoral work.
lb was never at Lone Star, that he
did not strengthen the moral spirit.
lie had the one reipniciiient that
(. mist called above all others, charity
When he came among us he gave us
credit for what we were and bad chai-
ity for oil.' unbelief. Bev. Billings, if
the Christian faith tie not false, is
now where there is no secrets, knoul
, iee is not divided, one knows all that
ex, r was and all that ever will be. A
few short months u'a few short years
at longest, we die. and still blind to
the resurrect ion die in our unbelief
and awake to a resiirectioti, w
be willing to submit our lamentable
ease to Bev. Billings to remli r judg-
ment eternal. W- 11- ^ i":k.
NORTHBOUND TRAINS
N.- 406. Cbkaio.ExprcM. daily. I
Ni Ilo. Kaiifas Citv. Colorado jad Californii
txp.-ew daily
N-? Kjosjs Chicago Exprf-.s, daily.
N. •!.. L.cal Frci.-.ht. daiiv c*;cp» Sunday
SCUTHSCUND TRAINS
N? 17. Newton and Purcell Pas$eogcr.daily
, i i No. 405 Texas Lxv-i cs» dai.>
11,11 No. 4J1. local Freight, da ly cicept Sunday
Nc-». 405 and 40j carry PttlloUfl tlefpert an
char carl between Chic go and Kama* City and
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9.S0 i
Mulhall when you want good %
value for your money is a J
saying old but true. ?
minis worth the subscription price I > lelal way the social was tpou
Vl||| I ful anil socially everyone
: I licinselves to t he fullest.
I'd I 'Ml; A ladles' crush hat
the road west of town, hat was I
wrapped in paper ami in a llour sack. | s
Owner can have property In paving i )
for ibis notice. Call at Lnterprisc j
otllce.
Moutlav Nov. lo. I'd Baskins w ill
■II cattle, horses, lines and farm ini-
leiuenls al public saie.
I luring Hit
Uuhlman rej
lamp system
business wit
lamps. The
proveinent 11
anyone tmne
pun
the
month just past I'..
aeetl the coal oil and
if lighting his place of
l three gasoline arc
change is such an ini-
it it is a 11nest ion -w by
oil lamps for lighting
W it li these line, arc lamps
is brilliant ly lighted and t he
.d
John (1'Neil, ,1. L. Hedgeock. Ohio
Miller, W M. Ilat Held, C. A. Kraser,
\V, II. Matthews, C. li. Wooslev and
A. B. Wntit! were at CiUhrie Wctlncs
day between trains absorbing election
returns.
/.ach Mulhall and dahghtcrs, Agne>i^M js ^ xv)l(.n utl(Ull. ,,u
and Lueellle. arrived home the la l svsU,m ()f |ij,,u |1UI. „„t onlv is the est
ter part of last week from St. Louis. | ^ ^ ^ the labor nf (,IVU1>. for the
Miss Lueellle lias almost recovered jis nothlng compared with an
everyday job of cleaning, trimming
J and re tilling coal oil lamps.
There will be communion services |_.|st i-'ritlay evening on our way
k'terlan church Sunday |jjome fi-,im Mrs. McConnehey'a with
even o'clock. Anvper- McCormiek and our two giils.
j (rladys and Vera, we found one lit the
by letter or by profession of fuitli is | nunieriuis holes in the walk leading
cordially invited to attend. There (j0wn the hill but. as in case
will also be preaching at I o'clock III I we found the hole by :
into it. The nLiit was horri
from lier injury received at si. Louis|
while riding in a pony relay race
!)
n
at the l're
Nov. in. at
sou vv ishing I'
the evening.
The city drug store has put in a
thousand caudle power, gasoline arc
lamp and when lighted the Interior of
the building ti perfectly lighted. Not
only is the interior lighted but the
rays of light are thrown across the
street making the cross walk a much
safer place for man these dark nights.
The rain fall this week was timely
and w i d do an incalculable amount of
good in this country. Wheat over
this count rv is growing nice'.y ami is
almost high enough to be "wavy."
This rain vv i 1 put it in shape to be
and v\
could
find i
went, '
bead dt
would ii'
is there
strenuot
patch, o
length o
Ferric
were let
k 1 It'll Oil.
rest ing
own the
111!.
nig
. w
his s
; uicl
past
■d in ;
of the
and the c
ep it going
nn-
ttv llal
Two of fuck
gave an
of w ar and i
Japan and China
use Monday evening
use explained in an li
from the
Ion of i ni-
from that
Madame Wit I nv l -lnr.
In tli November number ot the
s- Woman's Home »'onipanii n Madame
'' Wii 'I'm- fang, wit.- ft the Chines,.
lamliassador, writes as toiiow.s ahoiit
her count rvincn:
••It is not to lie denied that my pen-
pleat -tiot so pl'ogressi V i ' ir ag- l.-ssi ve
as are the \ niericans. \v»- are reatly i,c v,
to acknowledge that we can le.trn
much from our zealous Occidental
cousins, hut. and with all due respect
to yihi, we think that there may tie
'some things that vm may learn with
| profit from us. I 'liink of this »ome-
l iuies win ii I mentally mpare voin
nervous, rushing, never-test ing nation
withnn own less st retiuous one. I he •
rush of western life is In the v, ry at-
lllosphere t lit American br>-at lit s It
greets a traveler tiefore lie places liis
foot upon your shoves, liisbai^age is
st'i/etl and cheeked for his 1. 11■. ■ tore
lie leaves the steamer: the nioinent he
lands he is Inirried Info a cab and
whirl.- I away to his lodgings. from
his windows there he sc.-s men wing
thru the streets at a speed that
would be em pi" v ed iu i liina only in ti
ease . f lift r death. l.v; :ywhere Ii
is Impressed with the nervous haste
I which appears to be the predominate in Mutnui
ing motive of all olaaies of society. ]
• \ Ill ... nt I V 111 V el V op- MIkIi « 1
|, .site of this obtains. There is an -
pu poise, t rani|tiility and pat icnct
ab-'iit the pi "pie, which may l e
attrShutt I t" a lack of t literprisc, but
which adds iinnii asiirab'y to the com-
fort of their daily liv s. it is said
that as a nat ion we are vvitliotit nerves:
and while this statement tnav lie , \-
'aggt rated, yet it is undoiibl.dlv true
that the Orit utal races are not ot tin
nervous temperament. This abscncc
,fnervi« is an inherited condition,
'i'awhus^i. ^ Chilli iabv drinks
chariu'tor with his motn*
v(ni duiiht this, look at t
arms. Tiu'n novor \vn^_
No« U5 and llo carry sntokcr and free chair car between '
Kansas City and Purcell.
No 1 & cartics Fnl.nan sleeper and free ehli' car to Km**
u, Citf and Chicago I*ouri«t klceper (rem Newton
CONNECTIONS AT WINDRHLO.
No. !5 with No. 204 lor Kama* City *ia Scutbero Kan
•as Division.
No 116 with No. 201 for Pan ILnilr Pecoi Valley and
interinediafes.
CONNECTIONS AT GUTHRIE.
No IIS and ilo connect w th trams ou Eastern Oklahoma
y
Elliott & Darland when you
want any kind of farm tools %
Wagons, Buggies, Wind mills 5
Pumps, Plows, etc.
a*e f e-jct
ii effect If 1
... 1
silroad '!
•. v. »
« nic money on the co*t of you
lltibkets to any place in the United Sti
to w.ucli a railroad goes If vour destination is no
a railroad I can sell yen to the Station OCaiett '
in'l hesitate to ask me about rates for vour summer outiog
for any other purpose.
1 C CLaCKMORE. Agept Mulhall wb.a
ELLIOTT &. DARLAND.
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Physician anil t'urgoon
alls otiBwered day of niclit. Offic®
veil htiihlinir.
M I' 1.11 A I I.. OKI.A.
McCONNRHK.V. M D.,
Physician ant* surftecn
■f this
ppr.ii;
Otfice 111 City Drue t.tore
Mfl.tlAU.. «' 'I'-
DR. M. r. 1 TKROW,
i IvT.
;TT & SDN.
DKA I. Kits IN
Coal, Beer and Ice
\vi: HANIU.K TIIK HI.ST (JHAD1.S Hi
t Frisco, McAlester and Canyon City Coal.
aa best w
M failnl l
i awa\ \\
of our t
place, ai
Tom," heels over
liiii What wesald
in print. Imt wIkj
a fellow for usilitf
.' when loosing a
in inch wide the
v falling in a hole
lor. at ciiampioi^.
\i ars ;ik;t• a family
Work 1 ss,it ftl.
w-. -r ■, ?*"•: i j i r"i o, fti rr.
y p c. bLo c. j" i jM'J*
liK HKI.M iiltOS.. I'r()|iriii«i's.
NOT AP•
PUBLIC IN iii I ICt-
Enterprise Ct.icc
A. P WOOD. Notjry Public.
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LIVERY B9AED UID SALS STA3LC.
He.
eaifti
M ii,li
Ei
, 11 a w ii. <
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Tin
Mulhall, 0. T''
not
it ti
ish
one
in repose i
r'smilk. I
ur infants i
e ami sqiiii:
he Anieriea
llair'
Tin
ilieti Aunt
•d for the
if it as her
inur
the
»a-
tht
raitn
attei
and
lance
d
people.
On account of the
Wt at in r. in in lv 1 y r,'ads an
the elocutionary entert
vert isetl fm Tuesday t \ t
attempted. On next
evening November U/i
ini: at all favorable, M e
will render the program
last week. Tills ent
be given under the
Lad ii s Aid society oft
Adniissi ,n :.k and 1 '»
verv
d dark iii^lit.
ainnient ad-
•niui: was not
Wednesday
.vmdlt ions be-
ss Lena \Vt..«l
rtainment will
uispices of the
le M. K. church.
• peopl
other.
babies. And this dlsposislon renu
I with them thru life. A Chlnat
iie\er wast■ s liis eliei»jv. Met.
patlein
For j Bad Coli.
t at ion. If you have a bad cold vm
life is giKtd reliable medicine likeC
1. ncs Iain's t null Henun t :• s.ri
Aunt lleve It. ami to allay the Irrita
led re- lntlaraatlon of the throat an
ther. a For sale by W. >1 Hatfield \
VV. H. Mai I H E W b.
Atliil'Mi'JI
Real K»tgt< I ti - / o ecti ns^InRiJ
.r nou-ri •• .iN -n v l'11' i' in i-
M ti I li:«11. «IkliltiMini*.
liil I \)i\ * -
I.AWVKKS
CITY DRUG STORE.
Pure Drugs and Mediiincs. Paints. Oils.
Varnishes, and Everything in this line
Fresh. New and reliable.
nANlii'Ot ntuti lO lai I'o.i
M. S. McCONNEHEY. Mulhall, Oklahoma
| | ^ FRANK DUNHAM
i " /T\eat /I\arKet.
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hi , |is atu '. > h iii) hand ili«' ii ml I rt'klu'kt Salt
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WOOLYEHTON & SON
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