Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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MULHALL ENTER
Eleventh Year
Mulhall, Oklahoma, Friday, October 9, 1903.
No. 39
METHODIST LAY
LAY MEMBERS OF BOTH TERRITORIES
ELECT
HITCHCOCK SCORED.
Delegate to Los Angeles Conference
TKMI'OII Ut\ oltti INK VI'IOV
The convention conveutnl in tin*
]i:ip< 1st church at. I-'ritta\ niorn-
iny. Sept. :M)th willi uiie hundred
and four delegates representing
i liaiuc.s all nvi'r Oklahoma and the
Indian territory pre.se 111. A. I!. Wood,
• >l Mulhall, was eleelthe temporary
chairman, and Mrs. Alice lilackhuin.
nl'iirimi's, the tetnporai.v secretary,
with u . II. Bmviilcar as assis ant.
lieorge S. (Jreen delivered an address
welcoming i he convent iou lo 1» uthrie.
The follow ing cnmniitt 'es were an-
iiouneed and theconveiv ion adjourned
ti111II alt ernoon.
t unitnii tee on I'erinanent Orgiinizu-
lion 1). F. Newsnin, Carney: .1. M.
Thomas. IIiieklelierry: S. M Willard,
illackwell: II. ( llicks. Kl lierio; .1. I'.
Wanner. Caddo; Frank Finley, Curtis.
<'onnn'itee on Credentials -W, It.
Hart well. Cushing: I >. M I'ieree, NYs-
hit; C. ti. Peters, Pawnee; W. N.
Soiin'i", Lawton; W. M. chapman.
Howe; I'. 1'. Katun. Augusta.
I'kkman dnt otto \ mzvi'ion.
At the afternoon session the com-
mii tee on credentials reported that
the temporary organization should be
made permanent and their repo-1 was inn. the
adopted. During the afternoon ses- entirely
TO THE EDITORS
< Mi,» White's Vutomatic Mailinu
Machine and twelve galleys, all in
yood shape. Fur sale cheap. Write
soon as it may kro any t line.
Tiik Mrliiali. Ks TKitruisK.
SEEL? IN CHARGE.
Assums Responsibility of Looking Attrr
the County's Coin.
('has. Seel.v was vesterda\ sworn in
as county treasurer, o! Lo^an county,
Mieeeedintf IVli\ Adler, who has serv-
ed the past two years. Fred Kilter-
Imsch lias l»e< n made chief deputvinjjf
i |te oilier. The $100,000 hond was
approved by the county commission-
ers. The sureties are W C. tiuss. \N .
II. Coyle. Frank Dale, A .1. Sea v.
Ii. Cottingham. K«»t*ert Sohlher#,
Henry Asp and A. («. C. Hierer.
and served which aii en joyed. I' • sent*
were made. '1 he hride and unmni
came to N11111 la 11, lite home <>f the
hride, and remained a few days, and
then went to Perry to visit friends:
from there to Kansas C'it v. Mo. dur-
ing the carnival, after which, they
will remain for three mouths where
the doctor will attend the fall term
of the Western 1 lental college.
WEDDING.
< hi Sundav at' ernoon. at the home
of T. B. Wootley, KMer Chas. Iloxo -
rigg otlieiating, Mr. lloy Kennedy mid
Mi^s Kirdie Spaulding were joined in
marriage. These young people are
well and favorahh known in 1 lie coin-
munity. Mr Kennedy is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. .). T. Kennedy, who are
among the oldest set t iers. I lie hride
Is a daughter of .1. M. Spaulding.
Tlie.v are hotli industrious and well
respected, and start life in 11 it-
married relations with good prospects
and hopes of a happy future, ah ot'
which Tiik Fntkupkisk joins their
!ricmls in wishing for them.
goul for
<let. 1 It I
Mulhall at 11::;.'. on Oct. UH»
lea\ ing < H,1 tliotna Cltv at
1l.£» for round trip tickets:1
special train onlv, and on
only.
.1. C. Hi. \< k Moiu:. agent,
e amount of material ha«
iued at the depot, consigned
\utomatic Telephone \ Sup-
loUR AIM
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CARL WOOSLEY GORED BY A MAD
STEER.
Narrow Escdpc From Death.
\ lar
b en lei
to the
ply Co. 'Puis indicates that Mulhall
is lo have .1 t' lephone exchange at
once.
V I. 11 ulfnian, real rstate ami im-
| tnigiuut agent, together with C. K.
How se, 1)0111 of lloiion, Kansas, were
here Wednesday taking the l:ild train
I soul It. Mr. 11 iitTmaii says he is hav-
ing good success locating panics in
i > >klalio na.
1 Mrs. McNalb and Miss Pearl re urn-
led last Saturday liom an extended i
I visit in Kansas where Mrs. McNaliy
' lias been in at tendance bv I lie hedside
I of her mother who had been very sick,
tnii is now sutlicient ly recovered to
permit Mrs. Mc.Nally to return home.
Mrs. W. T. Dwinnell was attacked
I last Sabbih evening with
i pain in her back from
LOCAL MENTION.
A
McVeai has resinned sis a dl-
of Hit < • n11irie Commercial
I.ast Sunday morning, on the farm
oft!. W. Yost.eikjh miles sunt beast
of Mulhall, as Carl Wonsley and Joe
Ileartsliorn were attempting to tie
two steers together for the purpose of
driving them to town, "ti" of the
lariats broke, whereupon the steer (a
wild lighting three-year-old, with
horns sharp and sinning) made a
pi untie for Carl pinning him to n hay
rack in the yard: bellowing and tight-
nratted animal had MCoosley
at i's mercv. <hie horn
don while the votes were being count- entered his thigli. tioint! t lirough the
i'd. addresses w c made by the follow- Meshy part: in this position, the brute
inti: Hisliop tVulden. or Cincinnati: held liini lint II Heart shorn and Yost
I >r. s. E. Hetts, of liethaiiy hospital not another rope on the steer and held
Kansas City; A. W. Ciuuinings. of the him away from the man untilhe, with
.1 W
rector
club.
W. S. Ilissel, Postmaster (ienerai
under Cleveland, died at his home in
Buffalo, \. N".. t >ct.v«».
Tile side walk at the north of the
Uotterman building is being taken up
preparatory to la) inn a new side walk.
M iss Kl la. Chillis left Monday even-
inn for Dallas, Texas, where sli
make her future home witli her sister
severe
she has I
suffered greatly this week. Medica1 i
aid was called but her sufferlntl was!
very tireat in spite of all t hat could be !
done. She is now somewhat easier!
though not free ironi pain.
WHEA1 EXHIBIT
Wor
The Territorill
missioners announce I
ft samples ill line w In
exhibit al the Wor!
short of what il shout
bei nl samples of 190!
d's fair co'ii-
11 ! lie number
received lor
s fair is far
be, i he nuni-
wheat be i n n
Southwest Kansas college. at Winlieid:
W. ii. Wiekham. editor of the Chi-
(Ireii's Home Kinder: David Kastioan,
of Iviitl: Albert liankln, of IVrkin-.
The votinn lo elect the lay delegate
to the general ciinfcrenc * to be. lie Id
at Los Anyeles, was close and inter-
esting and four ballots were required
before tlie filial choice was made. On
the third ballot David W tastman,
of Enid, was elected as one of the
delegates. On the fourth bal'.o . the
other delegate and t lie alterna es were
el n<eii: i hey were Del ga'e A bel l I .
liankin. of Perkins: Alternates
Catherine K Ferguson, of Chaniller:
and George S. tJreen. 01 tintlirie.
The chair appointed I lie foilowiugas
the cominttte till resolutions: \\.
Beam, Perry: A. Tanner, fluthr e; i!
K. Bassell. Oklahoma City: A T.
Bus, El ileno; .1. D. Wagner, South
McAlester: P- I'inks'on. Enid.
They nuide thoir report as soon as
the filial ballot had been announced.
The resolutions were unanimously
adopted and ureas follows:
lie ii resolved by the lav conference
of the Methodist Kpiscopal church
Oklahoma, that our delegates to the
general conference to be, held at Los
Angeles. California, in May. 15104, be
ami they are hereby instructed to pre.
sent i<> the general conference the lin-
por ance and growing necessity of re-
storing to the greai sou'hwesi an
Kpiscopal residence of which we were
deprived at the last, genera1 confer-
pulled the horn i
of I lie
his ham
wound.
lie was immediately brought to
town and put under Dr Hatfield's
care. An exanimation showed that
the burn had fortunately missed the
artery though passing perilously near
it. For a time it was feared that
Carl had suffered internal injuries, but
as time passes it seems certain that
nothing but the inward soreness,
which would naturally result from
i such a mix-up. w ill affect him. As it
I is. be is badlv injured, and it will be
some (lays before he will be about
again.
PROGRAMME.
The folio wing is the programme
sent out by the County nssociation for
the Sunday school convention to be
held in Mulhall next Tuesday and
Wednesday:
TUKSDAV I V F.NINO, OCTOUKU
7:IN) Song and prais • service.
8:00 Address, F. I-.- NVenner
,f | 8:20 Add ressof the Evening Itev. Miller
Asignment <»t' delega'cs.
WEI>NKS1)A V MoUNINO, < K'TOIlKll 14.
S:.'{0 Song and praise service. Mi s Hill
9.00 Mow are we going to help the
County Worker?
IMO The Needs of our Schools Round
Table led hy .!.<>. Allen
10:00 Kvangelisin W. (>. Rogers
10:20 Promptness. Mrs. I». L. Morton
10:40 Reports of I he Schools of the
The Capital, of Oct. 1st, says that
the con'ract for building the county
high school building was let Sept. iiOtli
to David Swank for $117,10.").
The gentlemen of the Christian
■ hurch will give an oyster supper at
Rawlings' hall Saturday night. Oct.
loth. Fine fresh oysters served any
style.
Dr. Furrow, onaccountof serious ill-
ness of his wife has not been able to
be In his othce for some time, hut will
try to be there of Mondays until she
recovers.
Dr. 11 at field has brought his oltiee I
down stairs and now has comfortable
quarters nicely fixed at the rear of the I
Corner d rug store.
Fid (Jreen has finished the piers of
the Turkey creek bridge and they
have been accepted by the township
■ b'jard. They cost *104.1:#.
Mrs. E. Ward departed Tuesday for
Roswell. New Mexico, for a visit, with
Schuyle Ward. She will begoneabout 1
• thirty days, while visiting Mrs. Ward |
hopes to receive benefit »o her health.
The Nittler Sisters, dressmakers
and milliners, have had an addition
»t* their store on Baty
to see signs of
less t han iloo samples, when I ully l.ooo j
should be shown. Logan county has
fallen short of furnishing her quota
will and the farmers, m111 and elevator
men nd real estate men of the county
should take hold and st'e that this
county furnishes enough wheat to
make a. proper show ing. ">o samples
of wheat test ing over 00 pounds are
still wanted from this county. Each
sample should contain about o quarts
of grain and tin* name and address of
grower, test, name of variety, and
To !::ep constantly on hand
A STOCK of LUMBER i
WELL HOUSED. Has been appreciated by our cus'
tomcrs. To any who have net tried us we cx^
tend an invitation to COME and SEE. If you
are just looking; around our time is at your dis*
posal to show you through our stock of LUM'
BER, LATH, SHINGLES. WINDOWS and
DOORS, ROOFING. PAINTS, OILS and
BRUSHES, Indeed everything in the building
line usually found in a first class Lumber yard.
We j"1ake a SPHC1AI.TY of COAL for threshing
purposes. The Coal we handle is noted
for its Steaming qualities.
PRICES always, quality considered, as lov as can be
afforded, Call when in need of anything in
our line, Wc shall appreciate your patronage.
J. G. W I L S O N. i
vii'iil |it'r acre should lie tfivru. I.raw it, or Secretary Thoburn. or
the sample wii h .1. II. Norris of (Jut h- land office or consult tliein as ti
lie, Honorary Wor'd'sfsiircoinniission- to leave them.
school
• where
II \S. K. Ill I.I.I NliSI,KV. I'rfiiriflll.
O. A. NKLSON. CiiMliUr.
CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK,
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA.
CAPITAL STOCK SiOC,000.00,
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
lllkk" toi
SURPLUS $16,000.00.
Solicits Accounts ol
Merchants. Farmers
and Corporations
CHATTEL LOAMS TO FARMERS A SPECIALTY
ltnowi.it. Capitalist. Utica. N. Y.. .t. II. F.dmondkon. (iuthrie.
IIkookh. Ciutlirii'. K. I'. KkIiIjY. Guthrie,
t 'iias. E. Hii.i.inosi.kv. Guthrh',
Ass'l i 'ashler.
lad M
avenue. We are ^1
pros per it \ for these
b.v t ids expansion.
Mr. and Mrs. Ii. (I. Dcering were in j
Wednesday to meet Mr. Deerin^'sl
sister. Mrs. Martha K. Morrison, from!
Davis county, Mo., whom lie had not!
Been for fourteen years. Siie K here 11
to visit them awhile.
For i lie acconimodatinn ot' those de-''
siring to attend the Hall ifame Sun-1
dav. Oct. ilth. between the Kansas,
City Hluesand Oklahoma City team, ;
Special train will, for this oocasion.!
The Corner Drug Store
FOR Drugs, Mcdicines, Chcmicals, Fine Toilet Soaps, Fancy Flair and Tooth
Brushes, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Stationery, Wall Paper, Paints, Brushes, Oils,
Varnishes, etc.
W. M, HATFIELD, Proprietor.
Ilrsolvt I farther that our delegates
lo tin1 ueiieial conferi'iice he inslrucl-
ril in vole ntfiiinst any ciuintrc in
nanwraph 24s of our hook ofdiscipiine
wliieli rpfersitoriiincini.'. t heal re (foinii 2:1m Sunn atifl praisi
and i"i ifl plavinir.
Ilesolwd furtiie . that our delegates
to the general conference lie instruct-
ed to use their influence in consolidat-
ing the book concern fur the church,
aid the church periodicals, and
herein' minimize tie' cosi of condiicl-
i.iu' said concerns and issuing saiu
pill lieations.
Itesoived further Ih.il we desire to
un (in record a-lieinj/ opnos"d lo the
saloon, under nnv method or plan, and
to expn ns in unniistakalile terms our
I'avor of const iI ill iona I proitililt ion.
Ilesolvid further. ■ hut we as members
iii the lav ciinjerem f the Oklahoma.
ronferen e. extend our hearty appreci- j
aiion of 'be welcome that lias been,
y i veil to us. and the t 'lirist ian fi'll.i * -'
ship shown liv the citizens of (iiitlirie
in entertiiininir us so fovally.
lies.eved further, thai we feel our-
selves under last ii"-* obiiirat ions t" our
sister eliiirelies, who have so willimdv
opeiii il their bouses of worship for
our accomodation, and feel that such
demon-1 rat ion» on t be pa rt of our sis-
ter churches in <Iutlirie is the true1
(Hoist ian spirit.
Iiiirinif the afternoon depulations
from the lav (vinference and the min-
isterial conference had niel and made
arranucinonls fur a ioiut session to he
l eld at III" Met 11011 isi cbur-li a!
"i o'clock and nl ten minute- after live
i lie ci hi vent Inu ad jntirned sine die. |
County.
11 :;!fl Announcements.
W K11X KS I) A V A FT K ti N < HIX.
rvice.
2::in Duties of theSuperintendenl.
2:."iU Success with the ^'oiuej I'enpic's
i lass. Mrs. l.jnnie I). M. Covert
3:10 The Sunday School Tree,
\Y. t >. RUKCI S
3:20 Keporlsof tlieftld Oflicers.
3:40 Kiei'tioii of olticers and husines".
4:on ciiiidren'R hour.
5:00 Adjournment
wkdnksdav kvknixo.
7:30 Si ill it and praise servic.
H:iio Short Address—The County
Association.
si Address.
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MARRIED.
Miss Craee M. Dillard, of Mulhall.
Okla.. and Dr. A. T. Kennedy, of
Ferry. < )K a., weiv married on
evening "f Sept. ;»oth. luu;?. at
home of cousins of 'lie hride. Mr
Mrs. Clvde Stewart. <»f South
Alisler. I. T. The ceremony was per"
formed hy Uev. Hal I, pastor of the
South Methodist church (d South Me-
Alis'er. The hride was dressed
I he elegance of a bride's ;it t iiwhile
t he^rooin wore a very becoming even-
inusuit. Quite amunherof relatives
aiul friends of the hride were present.
A nice wedding supper was prepared
the
the j
and
Mr
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Plenty of Lumber, Good Grades, Prices Right,
Square Treatment, Lime. Cement.
Culvert Tile. Laths. Doors,
Brick.
Windows.
etc.
AMERICAN HOG- FENCE.
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Barbed and Smooth Wire. Washing Machines.
and a General Stock of HARDWARE..
C^pE-Y L0jV!B/\pD LUjVIBEp G0.
J. E. HARTZKIJ; iiesiilent Manager.
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Wood, A. B. Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1903, newspaper, October 9, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285023/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.