Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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the nULHALL ENTERPRISE, LOGAN COUNTY, OKLAhOflA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1OO6
MULHALL ENTERPRISE
Established, January . 1693.
I0nt«r®d in the Postoffice at Mulhall, O. T., for traiiHniismon
throug the U. S. mails as Second-ClaHS Mail Matter.
A. B. WOOD, Editor.
I'ubliahed Every Friday.
Subscription Price $1.00per Y«ar
KIM'AII) I'hm
t,. P STKOTHMAN Cash.
MULHALL STATE BANK
Offers to tl^e Public tf\e Services of a
Conservative and well Regulated Banl^
CHATTEL AND REAL ESTATE LOANS A SPECIALTY
Fifty Years the Standard
•DR;
^ CREAM
BAHlNlv
POWDBt
A Cream of Tartar Powder
Made From Grapes
No Alum
Lodge Directory.
Mulhall Kiii'iinipni»nt. No 41 I. o O I
1 « \«ry tir^» and ililrtl Wnlnewlny of
J t'Hi'li month mi I O J r hall.
«. H Jeni. «.<•. iv
i ii Maii.hi MM >
Magnolia Lodge No 12. I O O. K meet*
* v e ry Saturday night at I- O. O. F. Iiall
(■ K<* IIOIMIION. N (i
K It.Seorr. Htr Se«'y.
A. .learn v.. I- In.
kureka fridge So. 75 . meet* every second
i and fourth Wednesday of each month hi
I I O o. I hall
mow l.n.a .h stii'i n * •.
MiBsMaUUII Al.KoKO. IHer'y
Mistletoeiodce. K «»f I* No. 21 . meet-every
j Thursday night at I «». t» I hall. Visiting
: l\ nights wrlfitiiit*.
I MI/RK « <\
It. M lvifir.\ii>. K. jf R. und S
If France anrl the United Mates
weie to combine against. Ven/.uela, it
is believed they mulct eventually
whip the South A merican r.atinn
$10,000 to Loan to
Creamery Patrons,
We will loan money in reasonable amounts to patrons
or any one who desires to buy cows for the purpose of pat-
roniziug the Creamery.
We pay the highest market price lor Butterfat and car.
use an unlimited amount. Satisfaction guaranteed. We sell
Separators on favorable terms. For terms and rates apply to
I The Guthrie Creamery Company,
1 Guthrie, Oklahoma.
J i
* J, S. Diehl, Agent. Mulhall, Oklahoma. \
A r
"1 am trying to make suffering
t.ishinn.ible," snys Orler.etT, the Kus- ■
| sian aclor. Man.v actors on the road
are engaged in the same occupation.
The St . John's Lodge No. 12 A F and A
>1. meet In regular communication In Ma-
sonic Uall the first and third Tuesday of
each month.
.1 s Mc('oi«mick W. M
W II M atthkws. Seo'y.
(>rfler Kastern Star. No :J0. meet*alternate-|
| ly with the Musoiimoii Tuesday night, tit the j
Mason if hall.
Mhs .1 s MiCohmii k, W M
Mks. .1 k. II \kt/ki.i . Sec'y
France is determined to demand an
apology from Castro. That will not
bother Castro very much, lit* has
been afraid that France would demand
I
I cavli.
Church Directory,
PKKSiiYTKKIAN t III'K<'II
He v. t 'hits. Klrkpatrlck Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday at II a.m. and
p. in. Sunday School at lu a. in.. Miss
Jennie Hrown. superintendent. Christian
F.ndeavor 7:oop. in.; Mrs. < has. k*irl< patrlck.
president. Teachers' training course and
I'rtyer iirrlivi Friday 7:30 u. tn.
STILL HERE.
Your "UNCLE TOMMY" and "AUNT SAM-
ANTHA" want you to Hnow that thjey have
JUST OPENED a large aqd Well Assorted
'qvolce of Siloes of the very Latest Styles
and Bes+ Makes, aqd at a fair price
When ir\ nesa of footwear of the ser-
vicable and dependable Kino, Calland we
shall be glad to show you
THOMAS SLOAN.
^/i good hesol i/r/qjv.
O TRANSACT Y< H' It I! A \ K IM I P.I 'SI NESS WIT
ciuiz,ejvs' "bajvk. of mulhall.
i There might be fewer desertions in
| the nriny if the officers, by some pro*
I cess of reasoning, could be led to be-
| lieve that the "privates'' areotiman
beings
MK'Tilt iltlST KIMS*'<H'AL ('IIl'l(«'II.
itkv. r HAHi'Kit, pastor.
PreaehiiiK eaeh alternate ^ahhuth at 11 a.
m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School :it 10 a.m.
I'rayer meeting Thursday 7::mp. m. I,adieu
A hi Socht y every Wednesday at Church.
Irishmen, a majority of whom are
| in A merle i, appear very anxious to
.secure llom^ Utile for tile «>id countrs
since they will be no longer there t«
endure it
Railroad Time Table.
Santa Fe
And they take the convicted ha/.ers
by the nape of the neck and drop
them over t he fence outside.
Mr. Pniiltney Higelow is learning
thai. ti«e privilege of writing and
speaking about tn«s Panama canal
without reference to facts is reserve *
to congressmen.
<11 KIS rI \ N ( IIPHt II.
Elder O. < >. oils. Pastor.
Sahhalh Srhool every Lords day at to a. in.
•'n-at liing services • very Sunday, uioriiiiig
«nd evening.
ti t>.i»;iH superintendent,
Nkttik. Wooih oi k. Sei-'y.
t'\ l'U')l H' Servieesat tneetiureti every
'ourt'i S'ui.l.r' of the month it 10 o'clock
The actions of 11 en ry II. lingers
I have had I he elTectof causing re-
cruit ing stut ions of socialism to be!
I kepti open over time
SOUTHBOUND TKAINS
No 1" Okld. and Texas Express 10*30 a. m
No.115 Local Passenger, 1«30 p.m.
No. 405 Texas Express lOtll p. m.
No. 421 Local Freight, 2«40 p. m.
NORTHBOUND TRAINS.
No. 40b Chicago Express 6|07 a. m
No. lib KansasCity, Colo, and Cal. Express
922 a. m.
an does not appear to know
that tho brightest thing lie could do
Would be to keei s ill and see how
soon he would be forgotten.
Castro has retired into the interior
where he awa'ts, with superb ennti-
{•'oine senait.rs, not direct ly interest •
ed in the Isle to" I'iues. may still fec i
that it is a Valuable issue io ••aste
time upon, while delayingthe state!
hood and rate bills
Marshall Field achieved distinction
n<»t by being the richest merchant in |
the world, but by being its greatest
tax-payer. A more substam ial con-
ception of probity is not possible.
French Meet may undertake.
No. 18, Kansas City and Chicago Express deuce, any hostile maneuvers the
5il4 p. m.
Noi 4|22 Local Freight fiilO a. m.
No«. 4i21 and4i2'2 carry passengers between
Guthrie and Arkansas City.
A. P. Kidwell, Agent
EDITORIAL NOTES.
"Pay me
wasn't us.
take cash
whe rever.
A Pennsylvania man has stopped a
<1 iforce by promising that hereafter
'■ ■ he will tell iiis wife nnthiuK but tiie
Kansas,' anyway, it'truth. That man's divorce is not
:ases of that kind we stopped, it is merely postponed.
and
I President Lou bet came of a peasant.
killthe couch
AND CURE THE LUNCS
",,H Dr. King's
New Discovery
/Consumption Price
FOP I 01'GHS and 50c 8. $1.00
^^OLDS Free Trial.
DR. HENDERSON.
101 & 103 w. 9TH ST., KANSAS CITY. mo.
Tn* Old Rellftblfi I>«nor- OI«l*st In Age ami ».onf««t Lorate<1 A
reguUr Oradua.e In .Hedlelu*. Ov«*r !10 V«-ar»* special Practice
OvtT Zl \ -am In Kuiikmh « Ity ESTABLISHED 1667.
Authorized by lh<3
Stale to treat all
Cures guaranteed or mocey refunded. All medicines fu'iilshod ready for use-no
■ ...rfrcury or Injurious medicines used. No detention from ousin.'*u. Patients at a dlsiam-e
I treated by mail and • xpress. Medtclnes hent every wuere free from gaz«• or hr«ak.ige
■ charges low. Overfto.'iu cases currJ. Age and exprriem-e art- inpnr.ant. Stale j:ur
and send for terms CoasultatioD freuaud coaildentlai, personally or by letter.
Ciironic, Nervous and Special Diseases
Seminal Weakness ai.s
Sexual Debility, of youthltil
j follies and excesses—causing night los^e.-t
Iutid loss of aexual power, pimples and
I blotches on the faee. jonfused Ideas and
argetfulnesa, bashfulness and av» rsion 'o
lociety, wto , rurjd for )it<j. I stop night
I losses, restore sexual power oerve and
■ bra D power enlarge and etrengtlien weak
I parts ana make you fit for marriage Send
[for fre« book and list of questions.
Radically cured with a
I nfnlI bl« Home
In-
1 struments. no pain, no
lilHi^rition from buvine^s Cure guaranteed.
». t and list of questions free—sent sealed.
Stricture
Hydroce'e and Perm"n"""y
Phimosis
cun-d
without pain
or danger. Bock fr«-e.
\/ap*8 ^ fw/vAla I'nlarged veins in the
Varau i/Uvio scrotum—causing
debilitv. v* >aknr*tm of the sexu.il
t«ia etc., per man jntly oared without pain
That fprrlhle disea«", I
s forms and stage
cured for llf»* Hloo.i poi-oniug and all
private diseases ••rinanentl.v cured
bo»b fex^s-Qfl paires. 27
jtietures, with full desrrintlnt
of above dlsesses. the cffi-cts and euro, sent
seah'd >n plain wraop#»r fr- »•.
(this B:ok fa: ,v-i tcfcroitlos U eratfttu.
F«rc Museum o^ Anatomy
Syphilis,
book
SureBt and Unickest Cure for all
THROAT and I.UNG TROUB-
LES, or MONEY BACK.
THE OPENING YEAR
1906
ii hand, wbetiev
Try us. Watch i
There is ditliculty
• ploturn at the st ssion
svlvaniii legislatuie t»u»
pass order must mean business
familv. The new exec.itive «»f F rance
securing, a :s a grandson « f a blacksmith and son
f t he I'enn- ufacerk. l'Le poor boys w<»rk t«>
that no- the top in the republic of Frane*
PATENTS
I Promptly obtained or no fte. W rite roi our ■
I CONFIDENTIAL LETTER before!
■ applying lor paient-it is worth money Wei
lob. i PATENtS THAT PAY.I
lauti help inventors t.» succeM. I
1 fiend model, photo or sketch, and we send!
I'MMEDIATE FREE REPORT ON PAT-I
lENTAEH-iTV. 90yean'pruuee. Reni»-1
It,red Patent Lawyers. \\ rito or come tol
Ins at D05-5I.7. 7th St.. WASHINGTON. D. C. I
It turned out that, some i f tlie
le^ed "hot-headed" insuiKents ti
lioiise had cold feet.
Mr. Roosevelt Is very anxious to add
a couple of new states to
interesting collection.
That Michigan man who was enticed
to Chicago In meet, a younkt woman,
and then wii* served wr Ii a noticeof
her l)ieai'h-il promise suit while tlie
two were vratid together at the
his already breakfast lahle. knows mole ahout
i women now tnitti Ik' did last week.
President Castroof Venezuela is re
ported to liave snnhhed Mi Kussell,
the American minister. Castro ap-
parently wants to review French and
American battleships at the same
t line
Followiny jt vt'iir <<f imtiMiutl j rosjiei iiy
tjmls us int'oiuliti.in to sitv to tli»» ptujilt- of
Mulhall ami smToniKlino- vit'inity. tliat tin*
J (i Wilson Lumber and Coal
l»iisiu..>s th.. past year has I .•-.•it hi^lih s;iti-
la i ■ 11 us.
I
Starting The New Year i
I ]
• .1 K I loo pes.
l\ It. lloopes 4
J. F HOOPHS& SON.
President iladleyof Yale s;ivs that
1 only ait'uti w ii h sporting uNmhI r.in ;»p
| preciate football. Presnmibly men
such a hlglily •irtfani/.fd man would be
in his ciory n he could w itness a train
w i «ek.
id
our
In addition to our regular BLACKSMITH I N(* we luv
shop with new, and latest improved machinery, such as power
Lathe and Drill. Hand Saw, and ICm^v Wheel, all run by gasoline
engine. This enables us to do work heretofore miat tempted.
A Feed (,;rinder capable nt to bushels per hour in connect ion.
Soliciting your natronage and guarantee good work. Yours Truly
J F. HOOPES 8c SON
MtlLHALI., OKLAHOMA
THE BLUEFPOI^T BAPI^
BUCHELE BROS., Proprietors.
livery board and sale stable.
IVIulhall,
o. T
Secret»try of the treasury, Shaw,
has come nut in a denial of the storx
that Clias. II Filsjn, in tl.e p.esenee
«»f ('iip-ain Fraut/., promised Mr.
Shaw the oklahoma delegation for
president, 'I his is a denial t hat we
have been expecting of a very im-
pr b ible story.
iNiud unD «no
oioj rtioiio nwi(i«vi -o?w viii jnomd
d3dA10tll3313 on* tJlAVdONJl
3HSI3M MNVdJ
iHDId 3HV 531VH 53115138
1H3IU 3BV 531VTd 53115I3B
promptly procure 4. 0RN0FEE. Sond mndtl. .'V'ti-h.w
t. for I • ■. • . D k "llowSS
X t >01t!iiii t'.S h 11J r - l'atenHaiKiTrtid.'-Mar' ».'
(V TREE Fatveat t- rma 01 r ofl red to invi *
V PATENT LAWYERS OF 26 YE A Kb PRACTICE.vj
J 20,000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. A
JJ All t .iin.t." c. nfitloniial Sound unvieu. faithful!^
'Ajurvife. Mode into charges. ^
jw«rc. a. snow & co.;
• PATENT LAWYERS,
Opp. J. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, i C.S
60 YEARS'
Lr EXPERIENCE
PATENTS
tliiiltT new iiiaiiaofiiii iit «»• wish to \n to
ail in iK'i'.l ot I.I Mill.II. iliclinlino all l>iiiils
o! 1111 j I < I i 11 <l>" Material.
Paints and Coal
you will find us wvll >>i111 i|>]>t><l to give voti
t ho host iii t lie market.
We solicit your kt nidf and |i|-oini>e f_{,jj-
1. I oiue and nee lis!
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t l'e;
J. G. WILSON.
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anvone Rending a sketch and description may
quickly aseertaln our opinion tree whether an
Invention la prohnhljr patentable. Conimunlca-
Mnnaatrictlycontldeiitlal. HANDBOOK on Patents
Bi'iit free. t>ldeat auency fur securing patents.
Putcntfl taken throinrli Mutin A Co. receive
tptcitil notice, without chnrire, In the
Scientific American. *
A handsomely Illustrated weekly I.arvest cir-
culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, f.'i a
raur : fourmonths.fi. Hold by all newsdealers.
MUNN & Co.36,B'°"d^ New York
Branch Oflce. trtt K Wf.. Washington. O. (
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F. J, WILSON, Resident Mgr,
MULHALL, OKLAHOMA.
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Wood, A. B. Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1906, newspaper, February 2, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284884/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.