The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1900 Page: 1 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
A
Mulhall, Oklahoma, Friday, April 13, 1900.
No. 15.
CHOOSE PHILADELPHIA DELEGATES -ai GUTHRIE. ftUGUST 8. PENH'S T. FLmEWeO'GRESS.
aints, oakdale mmmmmmmmmwm mmmmmmmmm
FAIM1 S and *
nv i» »; i.ii ' \ v.ui»jn..
Hut what a wo.Kleii.u1
cliffcrciic.' in thcm^""
The
1 lav.
sptln
Mr. ii!i »r, 1 luke'|ilUle ill ttrlllnK
what ii neigh b.il lini nt \\i- have
mill li'»w evt-ry iiiih is Improving home
siirrituii'iini!* * m1llll 1''' *" n''
lunula Imve nnu nr urire permum
think they nre inllile.l in all llien
unger* i'n" gfi>»r. 'i'liey lire few, an
1m i n t< sted in illis climati' fin" in years, with L.,,m8 kiih.hu »» »n«l o.it 1,1,11 bte
,lts l'vcrv »allon l'naranteed. ami it will the ini|i...yemet.tn.
* ' ^ i\.. ;\\ McNeil's Imve b» en entertaining
cost no m< re than cheap paint. My stork ol drills,
Wall p iper, Stationery anil School supplies is complete.
m v i.ll a 1.1 .
oki
o. \. Kit \sr.it
PHOl'KIKl'OH
noi« a i rt:
i i: 1:1 >
<)
(;
0
CAPITOL RATIONAL BANK.
i'nltkd statks dkl'ositouy-
I'll HIE, OKI.AIIOMA.
$50,000
$ SO.000
Mer
Capital
surplus
icil.s i»i*. units ut
ti,ailts. Kami'T
<)
;iinl (.'orpnratidii^
| CHATTEL LG*NS
TO F AIDERS
A SPECIALTY
; II no* SON. (Iu 111*!
Vi>
\v
vV
vf>
\t/
'<s
n
f\s
h\
up- &
t\s
Can v-Lorn bird fann'opr Co (\\
'iv
HEADERS! HEADERS!
Sec our Header and got our price on an
to-dafe machine before buying.
GO AKD SF.P-
I THOMAS SLOAN
II,mil■ Made
Suvd'U'S
i
>
I
m. spangler
Girhrie visitors.
King-Pre* kh ha* got «»i of the;
peaclits 1 win told.
The go »d man, hiiiI the siuiier, too,
shall have his reward.
i)»rmeyer's are putting iu part of
Charley llrodt'* farm.
Miss May and fauces Maj »r have
been wick this spring with chills.
Henry Hergman is farming ten
acre1* of g p. Msjor'e place mil ywr.
Houie of the young people of Oak-
dale attended church Sunday evening
at Star chapel.
Henry Thomas lias his corn plant-
ed. As a general thing timet all corn
id planted.
a good rain. What country is
more charming and more productive
liian Oklahoma ?
c. 11 Wisner went to Stillwater
and purchased fruit trees of Mr. lid
diidge, a nurseryman
(j, t. Rambo ban been sick, and is
excused for ten days nil the jury. al-
-i. his family are not well.
George McNeil is visiting his
daughter. mrs. a Dunn, of Hillings.
John Pritehett planted c. t Ram-
bo'* com.
Harden made, little ehicko «s pip
ping their peeps, calves bleating their
bleats, pig* squeaking their fqueaks,
and many more things making you j
realize thai spring is hero
In making thickened gravy, n\1ipu
yon put the llour in the grease use a
i able fork instead a spoon. Yuur
giavv will btt smooth and theweiir
of your tablespoons will be saved.
Try this omelet. One tablespoon-
ful of tVur. one cup of sweet milk,
tbre* eggs, and a Uitle tall and pepper.
Have the Hkillett hot and well greased;
pour in, cover and set on stove. i-t*l
icook until it is cooked enough to turn
i over. Serve hot.
j When a can is obstinate to unscrew,
if the contents arc moldy put. ;i ciolh
KOI
Lumber
Implements
Barbed Wire
Hardware.
Harness.
Wagons,
Lime and BricK
We are belter prepared lo furnish you litis year than lasl year; We know you
wants heller. Sake qui store your headquarters when in Mulhall.
-yk-
E. HARTZELL, Resident Manager.
Hirness Whips, Rubes, and nil Harness
Reparian Neatly and Quickly Done.
three or four thicUnes.»es over
the top. i'our boiling water over it
1 al inteivels until the top is hot. Take
| up and >on can lemove the top. i
i have never seen this method tail,
i Almost every «»ue
imiHtard. Try tiiic:
News in rather scarce litis week
Mrs. KUle sharp is wu tlie sick list.
Luther Allen lias bought u new bi-
cycle.
i),.o Elllsou lias purchased a new
bugkty.
Alfreil Sharp is working f->r j. m.
Tressler.
Art Woods is working for John
!ike» prepared Johnson.
egg beaten John Henderson lias bought a new
Peach trt
< are all in bloom.
k' at) hunliiig f«»r a mil*
MUootli Btir one-half teacup of vin- phaeton.
,k»r in l,.-..ti,.i?.m»ll hie ln.i». i'"' m'»"t »" »'« l»"uei« ure Ihr.iugli
oil stove and stir until c-ioked. i f1 planting corn.
right, will be Hither thick when done. Erne*t Slurp has b en ou the sick
Set a*ide until cool; salt while warm; list for a few days.
add butter size of one-half walnut. james Hill and wife were visiting
and a littU sugar if you don't want it
Then put ground mustard
thie* as you like.
ti is good.
:i «.hh u : ii
!d quit
Life 1
ib i: " H - ■
On >
cu i t ti
I r U J i! i i I
..Id I
" ^ ,
«.w - . i.>'\ .
■-t<.. • • i-
-FOR-
Acton Items.
UY WILD BILL.
i).in Richards has a sick baby.
Cluis, Sliaip went to Mulhall
Mon
Riding Plows
Riding Piows !
-WE HANDLE AM RINDS OF
1 larrow
Tiding Piows
Ridin•' Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Listers, Drilk I5ug.i,ncs,
Spring Wagons. We are sole ageoU for the justly.
Celebrated PL A NO Hinder ami JONl-S Header.
j. m. Tressler wenl to Guthrie hist
Moiidav.
1) in 111chard's went to'Crcsceut City
Wednesday.
,j. m. Tressler was around buying
up hogs last week.
John Heuderaon says that he has
wbeat heading out.
Mr. and Mrs. Sharp went to Mul-
hall 1 u9t Saturday.
Mr.Carr, of Carney, was a visitor at
Pan Richards' last week.
in Marshall la-t week.
Jam s Sharp says he is going to
plant cotton next week.
Jacob Johns in bought a cow last
we»k. Price paid $1».
Dr. HiM. of Marshall, was a caller
in these parts last Saturday.
win. Strange will have a public
h-»le at his f irm April 14.
The postmaster at Bowman was a
visitor in these parts lant week.
Skeleton creek whs inclined to be
on the lise Wednesday and Thursday.
j. m. Trssler, our home veterina-
ry-, reports a great deal of sickness
among the horses.
Job ii Henderson wants to engage
cotton pickers now for his large crop
ofcottou which he will plant before
long.
Where in the fellow who said the
wind never blew bard enough iu ou-
) ihoma to shake the leaves from the
.trees. , .
suiter untold tortures
•ause of tlie popiilar iin-
i hey tiiiinot be euml
i ye Pile () ni meiit an ill
has mel with iihsolute
: .'.!j rih. iii bottles, tnbt-s
j. c. Hilton
eow l.ist week,
Sunday school was organized at
Ko-e Hill laM Sunday,
Quite a number of hoys from \ ictor
were in Standard Saturday.
The hox supper at Victor Wednes-
dsy night was a grand success,
k. j. Haker, the inerciiant ai Stand-
aid, is doing a lushing business.
i). w. Sharp has 40 seres of the fi-
nest wheat in Rise Hill township
steve Hubbard finished
corn on j.
Ernest s arp starle<i last Monday
, for the Sunflower state on an extend-
ed Visit.
The editor of Tiik K.ntkupius was
a visitor at John Henderson's laat ■■■'
j Sunday." | - i
' Hill English and Hill Kernehl, <»f |,as bt
Marshall, were'callers in these parts quaint
last Friday.
Acton is on , ...
house* built In the last three weeks well has ti
Mr. Campbell finished planting
corn on j »ke ii evens' farm last week
The sale at James a. Uettlngs
Friday was uell attended aiid .things STURGIS' TREATMENT IS
/-v f « » 4 *) i/ /r
Dr. STURGIS Office >s daily thronged wth
patients. On account of net being able to
await their turn many are unable to see hiin.
' nh°rs who wish have noL had the opporunity
lurti iiiiiKiii'ii |i!«iiii">k utners «iu "1J" ' . . e.ia
uenihRi' f»n» Kii.ii.>, Therefore, for ths last time, in order to be FAI^
TO fiLL HE EXTENDS THE FREE PERIOD
ONE WSON7H LONGER OR DURING THE
SVIOIMTH OF APRIL. ■
TIT HO IK continues to nnil
aking it lor the past three weeks—in or
til, all safferers with elirtiuic diseases,
.•nre the most stubborn and complicated
this offer for the same reason that lie
er to become rapidly ac
and to convince all sucli
he does not ask
iiii' people to lake him on faith. He wish
boom. Two new satj8fs,ctloo that they have at last secured in
prove to them to llieir own
ices of a true specialist. So*
kimwii Unit even now liie (jooli lie i* Jointf lills Bpieacl
last hy his superior treatment.
VASTLY DIFFERENT FROM THAT
OF MANY OTHER PHYSICIANS.
Many ptopl
Tahl
sold reasonable.
Where is lln. i'elinw uli" «»lil tln*n
Hinil.l be no mill in Oklalionni li.is t lllh|.|.)l -ti,,, iientiii.-nt is miiil mnl | Kiilnej null Blaililer Trouble l!e-
s [li inn ¥ ' ;i|rrei'iiiile, ii 11(1 biiseil llpini HciellliHc j lievetl ut oiico
We] intKeil from lliolimhi'nf i lie mail prineipies. a cure (fiiuriuileeil in ein- i
last Friilny between It me Hill anil the #®eple''.
Skeleton creek, that somebody had
had a runaway as there were potatoes
scattered along the rosd. When we
caine to find out sure enough, It was
a man from Mulhall (we didn't learn
his name) who irt his team get away
Tliecttiseof the runaway w»s lie met
three of John Henderson's co ws with
those patent yokes on The team
thought it was a moving earthquake
so the horses became unmanageable
Catarrhal Deafness-Curable in all
cases which have not been neglected
so long us to destroy the ear drum and
auditory nerve.
BbemhsllMn—n*niinii«tiity ound In
all iis forms, ill nil cases.
lSloml ami Skin Diseases-From
whatever cause,thoroughly eradicated
' I) senses of Women—Quickly can by
I now ami superior methods, doing
away with so much of the pain so
often experienced in ordinary treat-
ment.
Special Diseases— And weakness of
i.'en. nervous debililv, cured perma-
nently and speedily.
diseases el Heart—stomach and
liver treated by up-to-date methods,
with results that, are marvelous.
THE NEW
ma frotte, ho. m.
\l i.cy KKOTTK'S i'kiiioill' 1.
Nulev fi.itte n". l>« ''.v m"iii.|"
n„. he hy s.nfiniiel; he h>
VianiiHeiix. ni>. 131'-: ii" h.>' ' ''
814 iii in: mhik'II. Ii "' r' h.v ^ •'»l»>-
i hio linrne win* rniseil hy m. Uasii.il,
A ill linn <' lunty. Kmiiee. mnl n iti--
Nnrnmn l'eruhn.i.l ''i"1
llnnk. No. (ilino; A in,. In I he Am"!«»»
Kunl hunk No. ''' '' (' v"
uriulniil peillKiee lr.nn which t i .. ■
transUleil.) ThiH Iniri"' is ii I
Vereliernii-Nniman; i- jet " 1
siamlM lli hnn.ls IHKh; welclin ,-
iiounils; 11'is h kiml ifenl iMln-|>o«lli"n
„,i.l lis- line style a nil t'lMI-'ii.
mr. tl'l.l.v. of June ion < il>. hi lev
call ti tv, kaunas, iioiigbt this hi
r,.,.t from the Importer, and has stood
- siliee llf
BILL SHERMAN. -J
llll.l, Sit KKM AN is U full-tllnnlleil j V
M am.mii tii J At'H i.f MisDuuri hreeilinti. A'
lr h hint k Jiiok, « i 111 » h He [villi-. 7?
■ Ills 13 liunils hinli. mill ("r linih.j ^
,f Kill! K lull hullil. lie can hill he i X- , <2!
1 sale MONDAY, APRIL 16, foi the week, the following items that
you can buy a wagon load of and still have money in your pocket :
him at Junction Ctty
to whom this m«y concern: •This
is to eerily that i have u« ned and
Htood tiiis jack, and that he breeds]
large, well made liiuhs. mo i that h r ,
Mire f ml-geti inir. i lia^ e never seen
h1111 snrpas«ed."—Dan Knoi.T1
l l'ums-*$8.00 escb for horse and
Jack, !<» insure colt to stand up and |
Mick. Mares sold or limved fmoi
| count v. «er vice nionev become* due hi |
, j once. ' Hills must be settled 1/5jla\n .
i'- aftrr foaling, by cash or note. No re- j
' .ponolhillty for accident-. 'y
This stock will mike the season of ^
1
\i
Hai s of soap for
25c.
Washboard lor
19c.
o do/.en
Clothes pins for
5c.
i,„„ heen In liie i'lil'e'l Htnte». uniil 1 19 ii at Mulhall, o. t.
i:;: ";r:vrriiil^nriniv:;.,,';: jc, w. spangler
n. iv la-t aeaann. After i lie aiu.„v, in he fi.iin.l al k m. 1
i-,""1'1 '' v' , ?vi„i.,. ' -11. rv .fin s. m.in
living 11 miles southes*! -f mumsi . |
WE PAY CASH
Com is selling f* r 35 cents a bushel
ou the Guthrie niatkets.
Lumber, lime and cement — c'AH'.v
LuMUAUD lumubh co
i pound
Coveied bucket
5c.
Dish pan—10 qri. foi
22c,
Waler bucket
19c,
(i pair
llose foi
Duller mould lot
13c
Wash boiler foi
49c
nil pencils foi
5c
2 packages ol
NViigley's gum for
5c.
(i Gau/.c
N'csl lor Ladies foi
Teapol loi
8c
Lamp— complete foi
25c
POULTRY
lit 1 I'KR
i:c,os
I jeffries
Perfect and permanent cures guaranteed 111 all
cases undertaken, livery form ol chronic dis-
eases successfully treated. Patients begin to
improve almost from the first day.
Call on or address
l)r. W. E. STURGIS, Specialist,
guthrie, o. t.
i'Sir:.aY«nm..'""""
Dr. Sturgis will discontinue his weekly visits to Mul-
hall owintr to the pressure of business at his office. All
sufferers in the vicinity of Mulhall are respectfully n quested
i to call oil him at Guthrie. ^ .
(Ill AiiNWerliiK <1"> Above Ail., Meiilhin Tlie Knleipilae.)
JAKE KALERS
^ity /t\eat /t\arket.
Keeps always on hand the best and
f -eshest salt and cured meats, Pays highest
c ish prices lor all kinds ol poultry, hides
a id furs. Market on Main Street.
aiUHEBT rriR'E I'M!) FOU l'OULTRY, HIDliS AND Hit-
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Woosley, Tom B. The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1900, newspaper, April 13, 1900; Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284923/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.