Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1903 Page: 6 of 8
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Hit Proposal
"! loir# you. pretty maid " In* a hi.
Hut. should you say mo nay,
I would not die, as othorH have
Whom you havo turned a way.
"I would not ko and kill myself—
A foolish thing to d«»
I'd give some other pretty maid
The love I offered you."
Kh<* sal awhile all wrapt in thought.
What else was there to do?
She heaved a sigh, and shylv said.
I finest, I'll marry you "
- Cecil I Oardinei in Woman s Home
Companion
THAT GIRL of JOHNSON S
T*y JEA.JV JUT£ LWDLV/M.
tiiUK 1 • V« t of
>1 I ! ibl 4
tlir \e..r IVHi l
oug i r\%, at Waihinw
In thr
Oklahoma City Ita* juit placed ai<
order with .lasiK»r Siin*n for W18 ncliool
ii ii. . \ . ereaainw
in nddition to their previous on1 < r ,
for 958 detlui and onpra chairs, Kind. ' r, ,.w )r
Durant atel Tishomingo each ordered ! J1'' ,vv
fiOO it<'Kkn ol Mr. Sipo TI,,. Christian I""" a" ai1'1'"1 Kn"'' "T1"*
I showed in Dolores ^top, though then*
CHAPTER XIX.—(Continued.) land elo. e tofcethf i grew cruel an.]
And a« Dora kept to her word and ' Minning, the coarse mouth uuder tin
drove or rode over every day wlit-u ; scant mustache closed with sinister
the weather was pleasant and together ' meaning Kor hour* In- would lie in
they wandered under the jpinoa in | the anie portion. scarcely moving
many n daring place, the color of in ; his long hands grown bony, clutching
heatlh slowly tinging the convulsively the bed covering. And to
ach. while Dora's cough those who "watched with eyes sharjs
and less frequent and vio
was a growing sadness u|n»n her lips
church at Kuid ulso ordered |
worth of church furniture of Mr. Silica.
and a hunted look in the wide dark
A Really Important Question oyes that her friends could not under
"What is the world going to d«« stand, this woman gUiried and exulted
with its multlTnillionalrcH?" cried Wil I in her power to wound the nirl Dora
Jium F. Stead. I hat doeau t bother j loved with a deeper, truer love than
us so much as the question "What Rhe could ever give to her, and she
are the- multimillionaires goiim to do | planned out many a subtle manner for
with the world? Indianapolis Sen i wounding und seudiug her Fliafts deep
er into tht» soul of the girl who was.
she told herself over and over, steal
Prank Schaukee of Yineotuie I no
holds the record of the country as an
Inventor and patentee Ho lias de-
signed no less than ti.l»24 uitdnrnonts
of various kinds, obtaining patents
upon nil of them. None of his inven
tions, however, has brought him for
tune, although lie is drawing a smnlt
Income from some of them Chicago
Chronicle
ciied with interest all these actions
were mil of meaning, and proved
much that had but been guessed be
fore.
but T hev es good *enpe es ye hev
Lem Johuslng. an' I ain't ter be tom
fooled like a woman."
Dr. Dii(twiddle laid his strong ham
on his shoulder and s|>oke ,o hill
sharply
"Lie dofui." lie said, "man am
listen to us We give you the choice
You shall have from now till to-mor
row morning t<» consider, after tha
vsill be too late. Chooae one of tut
j alternatives Remain just when yoi
1 are. front sheer stubbornness and die
! for die you must if you persist ir
fills, and in nch a slow, torturing man
) uer us you cannot comprehend, oi
< oniplj with our wishes that inaj
doubtless be paitiful h. first. am
; may even end faiall\ I place it al
before you, holding back -but witt
ten chances to one of your recover}
and a long life."
Johnson's face lost its defiance am
cunning: if grew livid and paled to n
deathly huu His sinister eyes were
fixed on the doctor's face with an
• xpresflion of cowardly terror in them
His brother's tit of violent temper lu
could meet with equal force, but Dr
Dunwiddie's voice and manner bore
as much weight as his words which
were uttered clearl} and calmly, but
STRAIGHT TO THE SPOT
lug awu) what
her.
I.*cmiici Johnson went often to see
his brother who grew civil to him
after u while, though at first he was
surly, and resented his brother's long
silence ami neglect Together they
talked of I he future, and laid many
plans to be carried out as soon as ,loe
was a little better.
~~ ( Dr. Dunwiddic still positively af-
Just Before the Battle firmed that be would redow. hut that
••Aittier he mm mo wni ye." *aidIthis mnit neodfully be »tow. and Joe
I tanaKan, In* sex In tni>. Is Klannnry jJohnson wav never fh>>si»sh,*c1 with pu
related to you.' mi he.' |tieaoe enouih to bear quietly much
'•The otdoe!" interrupted Klanticry ; waiting And as the days passed l)o-
A>o. uu s<f/ oi to him ii 0|Ilorea watted aad waited the dread
(might Klaunery hart any av my hlonil fear shut in her heart thoy would
In his vcIiih Old cut it out av him,1 come for h(.r from tlu. tow„
■ The Huhject of lhn mam was never
Faith! if Oi li.ul Oi'il let ye 'mentioned among them; it hart
I hitudelphlii I'rcsK i dropped out of the hottse as suddenly
...HBiKiratr "fid i imderataod ynu and oompleteto as though death had
»«*» •'"•lull offered raalitaacti touched it; thai da> Dora gave her
whfln you atteuiptod to place liiiu uu
dor arrest?"
Policeman -"None worth mention
Ing, your honor. Only a couple oi
dollars.' Chicago News.
As time went by the meu at tit*-
tavern got over their stiffness and
dropped in occasionally through the
days, one or another, to have a chat
with Johnson, but mainly to see ho*
he bore his affliction and to know for
tliemelves how much better off that
girl of Johnson's was, since her lath
er s brother Lemuel- he who loft the I lnau was unused to hearin,
settlement years before—had returned.
ightfull) belonged >o | Many an hoar In the wide, low room
at the tavern, or beside the door of
an evening, they discussed Joltsou s
condition, and freely expressed their
doubts and views as to his recovery
in spite of fir. Dunwiddie's assertion
to the contrary. While Dr Dunwiddic
over in the town among his friends at
Judge (ireen's. also discussed John
son's condition, and decided with them
that it was time something v as done.
and done speedily, or it would b« too
and which therefore impressed him
more than they might have doneothgr
wise, full of meaning and warning as
they were.
He la> among the pillows with bis
face turned to tho wall, motionless
as though he were already dead, his
sinewy right hand clutched the eov
Aching backs are eased. Hip, back,
and loin pains overcome Swelling <<f
the liiubs. rheumatism, ami dropsy aigas
vanish.
They corrrct urine niili brick dust
sediment, high colored, excessive, pain
in pnising, dribbling, frequency Doun t
Kidney Pills dissolve and remove calculi
and gravel Relieve heart palpitu
Jon. sleeplessness, headache, nervous
Teli. City, Iniv — I received the free
trial of Doan s Kidney Pills. Tlicy are
spit ndid. 1 had an awful pain in uiv
back on taking the pills the pain left
lite light away and I feel like a new
man.— Stephen Sehaefcr.
Mrs. Addik Andrews. R. F D. No. l
Brodiikad, Wis writes 1 received
the free trial of Doan s Kidney Pills with
much benetit My little nephew whs
suffering terribly with kiduey trouble
from scarlet fever Two doc.Utrs failed
to help him and lie finally went into
spasnts His father gave him Doan s
Kidney Pills and from the second dose
the pain wan less 111 be^un 1 > gain
and is to day a well boy, his life saved by
I loan s Kiduey I 'ill*
l(l DDI l -a Mil l.s, Kt - I re.*eivt'-J the
free triul of | ills They «li<i me great
g«»o«l 1 had bladder troubl •. eouipeiling;
me ti> get up often during uiglit. Now
I sleep well ; no pain in neck of bladder;
I uin in back is gone, ul«»o beadactnv —
J Ma L Hni
/Doan*
(Kidney
' Pills
rutcf- so cun
h «•«.
ihit
P. o. ~
STATE
. v» nu» (tli|r-«t ,
MI.DK AI. %l>\ l< l; k'RIIK.
j cou. in a sketch of the feeling regard-
, ing it in the town, though not one of
I them understood the firl'r. horror of it.
j excepting it might be the one who
j had seen the most of her emotion.
.. ..... .. ,, 18om«ttme« the girl was tempted to ask
Uring Skid,Mom- -What:_s the matter | u but ,h„ dre(d of brlligil,g
down something worse upon hersslf
and her father kept her silent to suffer
alone
But Johnson lingered along in much
the same condition in spite of the in-
terest of his friends or foes, from
week to week, scarcely getting better,
yet growing no worse Dr. Dunwiddic
knitted his brows and looked very
grave and puzzled many a time after
his visits; he did not like the appear-
ance of things; they w . re going crook
ed; something must be done aud at
once. He did not wish to arouse the
thought of such a thing in the minds
of Johnson himself or Dolores; in fact
with the glass eater? lie isn't here L
today.
Kat Lady- No. he's sick Clot panes
4n his stummick Chicago News
Pleasant to take are Cheatham s
Laxative Chill Tablets. No hitler, nan
seous dose, but most effective of them
all Chills cannot withstand theut.
Price 25 cents per box
A Fable and Its Moral
The discovery has been utade that
4 supposedly successful business man
In New York was really a burglai He
Js now in the hands or the? police This
fable teaches the dangers of proersst.i
nation, and the desirability of incor I 1,0 Johnson
poratii.K IminertlHlflv under the Inv.s i '"",v ovrn "ia" llis f"''
or New Jersey Detroit Kiee l'resf ! liP u,ls "ucn "n state Ihut
. it went much against his recovery—
. „ r- petulant, fault-finding, with man> a
' Thomoson't Ey« Walir
was born, too. uml not 11 school house
or church in the place, and my own
brother's child iguorunt of even the
catechism or the exibtence of4C«od.
Do your best for him. Dunwiddie;
never mind the cost Money is noth
ine; compared to a life worth living.
You start him on with a lair show of
j strength, and I'll do the rest, lie's
word that showed his brute nature and j the only Uin I have In the world -he
late.
"Spare no pains n»w expense, Dun-
widdie. urged 1 .emuel Johnson, pacing
up and down the pleasant parlor at
Judge Green's, his hands clasped be-
hind him, his florid face and kindly
eyes full <»i anxiety. "'Joe's got a won
derful constitution always did have;
sinews like steel when we were young-
sters This illness has been heavy to
bring him down so. Surely there i.-*
Some way of hastening his recovery
and we must find it -you must find it
lie's got to have a fair chance for n
place in life, comfortable, like other
men and not end it. aU that way
Wh>, it's death in life over yonder.
It s burled in a grave large enough to'
turn around in. but it isn't life. No
wonder he's lost all ambition staying
there with everybody around him
duller ami more listless than he. ex-
cepting of course Dolores. She's
body one wouldn't meet always
doesn't appreciate her because he"
incapable of judging out of such a ! outf>r ro«m. was watching him with
batch of comrades as he's got there. I a farf' set as ,lis oWn' hrr hands
That Lodie's a good enough sort of j rIa®ped passionately, her lips shut
man make an intelligent man if he ' clost> to thc crv that rose from
had a chance but, my powers! such ll('r heart, that found words only ir
a life for man or woman. Where I | M new wild- inarticulate prayer.
not forgive
a
Triumph of Justice
It was only a few weeks ago that
the mob at Danville made its assault
on law and order, and now all its
prominent members are en route to
the penitentiary. Such a speedy tri-
umph of justice is highly refreshing
to Missouri speculators. Kansas City
Journal.
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All Cured by the Remedy.
It Is several years since a remedy
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thev are worse than ever.
When your head feels dull or dizzy
and your complexion sallow, your liver
needs attention. No remedy on earth
excels Simmons' Liver Purifier. Put
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The Race Problem
"Dc race problem ain't never both
ered me. 'cept one time in my
said Brother Dickey, "en dat wuz w'en
de Sheriff took after me. ter level on
me, en I had all I could do ter keep
ten yards ahead of him! '
W. L. DOUGLAS
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They equal thoso
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Douglas siioes proves
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Look for namo and
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1 hat Pou^Iuh iinas « «r-
onat oil prows III) rii is
jaluo iii Poiticlas vtiim's.
"'Et'd be nothin' new ef ye was asham-
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JX* |
a | ering long after his brother and the
Joe Actors left, not knowing that through
the hulf open door Dolores, from tin-
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W. R|. I un i tll, of Ixiviiifi' ion, Va
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M
l^t.. writes "No more opium I ha
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make no mistake when I say that my health
is liettcr now than it ever was in my hte.
und I owe it lo you and your remedy. It
has Iwcn twelve yeai sint g I was i urrd by
your treatment. '
For full paitit ulars addre Dr B. M
VVoolley, 301 Lowudes Bldg . Atlanta (iX
tgainst Dolores and j and the girl—and the lx)rd know
fate his anger and spleen were direct then
ed. Dolores was of no use- no earth
ly use in the world: she was without
even the sense of most women, and
that was little enough, liad she been
a boy things might him* been differ-
isn t a man in tne world who
wouldn't do all he could for such.
Kh, Dora?'
CHAPTER XX.
A Sudden Message -
all\e! exclaimed
Clod, whom I know
him forgive him."
But there was not a trace of this
emotion upon her face or in her man
nor as she stood, a day or two after
nr. the west window of the library at
Judge Green's, the soft brown dress
Dora had fitted for her. falling grace
fully around her. She held back tlie
lace draperies with one arm leaning
against the casing of the large French
window, and looked like a picture, so
quiet she stood, flushed front the light
of the sunset above
Picture Language.
Tom Browne, the English painter «
who has achieved wide fame, al- !
though still ver> young, was once an !
errand hoy for a Nottingham lace- j
maker Once when on a tour in Spain j
unable to speak the language, he pic
Mired his wants.
To Cure a C'ofc* in One «lsy.
Tuke baifitive Bronto Vuii ine Tablets. All
•irugfiists rofund money if it failstocure iiT»c.
Untrustworthy
"Is her husband such an awful iiur"
"Absolutely She says she cannot
von believe what lie says in his
leep." Brooklyn Life
Smokers find Lewis' Single Binder"
straight »e cigar better quality than
WEATHERWISE
15,THE MAN WHO WEARS
HS5LICKER5
\ V A reputation ejitendtn§ over
0 V(VrV aiAty-six years end our
*\v<r f guarantee are bexek of
nSiN9Wery G&rTTvent the
\i*U-'3IGN OP.THE: FI5H
I -f^There cire many imitations,
be sure of the name
TOWErR or\ the buttons.
s ? ON 5AL£ tYMYWHEStC.
A. J. TOWLR CO . S03T0N. MA55„U. 3. A.
TOWeR CANADIAN CQ. TOeONTQ, CAN,
Dora was sitting upon the ottoman I, :os' 1Mr brands L<
at her
to the
feet,
face
her delicate
above her.
face raised
Dora said
Man
The men dropped in occasionally,
ent . boys were oi u ( Ynd j \\as uot
euough that this il! luck of her being
Lemuel
Johnson as In" stood beside his brother
one morning, with Dr. Dunwiddic and '
Dr. Grey, explaining to him a plan by I
which they hoj>ed to benefit his condi- I
tiou and hasten his recovery. Mau j
alive, .Joe! ' exclaimed the excitable
little man. thrusting his hands into'
his pockets, his florid fact growing i
redder, his e\<s sparkling with indig- : Youn9
nation. Have you no sen. M at all? I
Have you no pride. m> common anibi I
tion to get well? To make a. success j
ol life? Would you rather lie here, ;
growing less aud less capable of any- j
| thing, like au indolent tramp, and !
I keep on suffering straight ahead for !
years maybe, when by perfect care iy
this hospital, or infirmary, or what- j
I ever it in. in the cit\ something may I
be done for you. and you would be I
I set up like a new man ready for any i
| position aud to build up as good a ■
! home as an> man living? Why. great. !
j Scott .!(>•■ Johnson It' you are m.\ 1
, brother anil the only one I've got. 1
j must say I'd he ashamed to owu you
! if vou refuse
she could sit forever at Dolores' feet
and watch her. Dolores' face was a
studs of which one would never tire,
which one must st.udy to understand,
which one could never fully under
sta ml.
(To be continued.)
Peoria III
Say, boss, have vou got.
No I haven't
"Vou look it." Brooklyn Life.
PUTNAM FADELKSS DYES pro I
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mmm.
LIFE OF KING ALFONSO.
a girl was upon him. but lie must have j The invalid was growing excircdalso 1 -,>,lrI'aliy rides again in tin nfterno
this added to the rest to be laid up i lie struggled up to a sifting position. <)! drives his own four-in-hand w
with not even the is» of his feei
.. . . hands Here he was. crippled, help
Mn \ i ■ ci ii i i rownsend of Shreveoort i i
, mriiJ, " m ... ' , less, constantly in pain. »oarcel\ able
.a., wine nci moce oouini I >
to move without pain, and there was
hts brother hea1th> florid, a rich man.
with a fine home and the comforts of
life at his disposal
And what reason va- thote that his
brother should have the gains and he
the losses? Was he not quite as de i
serving and capable of appreciating
them as he? Kate was a powerful
master, partial, and man> ' mes cruel
in its decrees. Life was a preftx tough j
Monarch Becoming Popular
With His Subjects.
The young king of Spain is daily
makiug himself more popular in San
Sebastiau. which may be regarded as
the summer capital of Spain Rising
very early, he goe« down from Mira
mer ?>alace before X to San Sebastian
beach for a swim. He takes long
rides in the valleys and across the
highlands of the Basque country with-
out an escort, but lie is always in
uniform ami is accompanied by two
aids ile <amp and two palace servants,
lie takes great pleasure in returning
the salutes of the peasantry. At. mid-
day the king attends to state business
with the minister lor foreign affairs.
Before lnn< i he give- audiences and
moon,
ith
Mrs. Auger I can't see why
husband should he jealous of tne
Her Kriend- No one can my dear
Judge
FREE TO WOMEN!
To |;rove tho healtnff anc
cleansing p<»*» «>f I'a > t ln«
I <»11 «• t A l«* W r w|;
mail n large iriat parUa^f
wiih do..i. <.r instruction!
Ht>Mtilut«*l% fr»*e. This is no|
a tiny «anir>lr*. hu a lur^«
paekag'. enough to ron
v lime HtivofH' of its vain*
Women all ever the eountn
are Paxtlne for vrha|
it lllis ti..lie .11 1 «><•»! tlfllt.
meut of ffiiwtle Ui*. euriR)
i.i inflauimaiion nz-' ■< •.voniierfiil a-* j
•l'*ansii.p vaginal (louche, lor --fire throat, nasa.
catarrh, as a month *ash arid t<> remove tartai
Ati<l wl>iU»n tie- teeth. >'!>et co<la> .» . urJ
will da
Solil l>T<1rn^i;Ut H «.r «#«nt |,v tin. B»
I l»ru» bi»f. "Hllifnelion giDiruuienii
THUK. | A.VTON ( <»., ||o«tou. Milt.
I an (V'UKt.ui \»e.
Freights are an object.
Vou had hotter write us today describing
\f/ \ the Buggy or LVagon you wiih to buy LV»
^ j will give you price delivered at your station.
i \Xy ,/. W. Ripy Sr Son, Oklahoma City
NO MONEY TILL CURED, an u.«s tsuBusnn.'
*citn4 FREE and poitraW a IW mg» irtatlit on l»«le«, Finoia nd DUcaxi af u.
J®"^^1.ftfMtiaa (Hiaates of Women. Of th$ tknuiJicirU
PILES
by °DRS ■THORNTON4!?iSllMnV turth»"lei'
p w IWIWOW, 10 10 Pan bt.. Kansas Ctty. Mu '
half reclining on his right arm. and Queen Christina and his islets sit-
glared at his brother as an infuriated j ',l,£ behind him. Me takes an inter-
animal at hay i est in yachting, in the rowing boat
"KT'd be nothin new ef vc was j races in the hay and in pigeon>shoot-
'shamed o me" he cried, the veins ol! I in- ls already a good shot and a
his forehead swelling like cords, his ! sportsman. The Basques are
small eyes glittering like erpents. I ple.ised to see hiin interested in their
FCt « no mor n ye'vo done all yer lif« 1 national hall game, srylnd "jnego do
1111 ( lilt AM)
uill protect vonr
stock from thieves
and horse hunters.
Agent"* wanted
Add rest
P A 0. ASSOCIATION.
V, Klru Si Dallas Tex.
W N U.—Oklahoma City No. 41. 1903
When Writing Advertisers Kindly
Mention this Paper.
thlnn anyway, sca.^e worth the living.
To lie in tba4 I . of >t room da> in.
day oiu, v-- growing unbearable:
nothing to do but watch thi bit of sky
and mountain through tin liny win
dow the scent of the pines stealing
through, or. closing his eye*, to think,
think, think his narrow thoughts thai
never got away from the mountains. .
sence yer rtittne i awa\ ter make yer
mouex a tnan> >ear ago Ye left er \
folks ter starve fer all't ye've done j
fer 'em. tell just now when ye kom j
hyar ter gloat owver me. I may be !
thotit yer style o sens<\ l.em John
sing, but I hev got ther common aenoe '
't ken tell beans when 1 sees em y. ,
needn't make outen 't y« don't know j
what I means well s 1 do. or them as
hev lived hvar sence theys horned.
An' theys hen tell't ye left us thout !
nothin* an' outeu yer life tell jest
now when't ain't no use. an' es long
es I've got breath Hough left ter tell't. |
ilie smithy, ttn lavern. aad the town. I I'll jest say this. \n* I ain't goin t.-r
polota."
Suburban Foresight.
The citizen of Drearyhurst wfin
showing his visitor through the spa*
clou.-, garden in the rear of the house,
"Over there, he raid, pointing with
his ( inc. "is tin turnip patch."
".You must he a good deal fonder of
turnips than I am." commented the
visitor
'Oh. we don't use them on the
table, ' his host replied. \\Y raise
them to throw nt the neighbors'
chickens The> re cheaper than coal."
California—Very Low Rate
Only $25.00 from Oklahoma City
Every dav to and inrluriiiig NovimiiIxt .id. Ipo.l. Tim rain
to intermediate points whose regular rate is lii«her. Tliis apnlie.s to
Arizona as well as Peeo* Valley and Hio (irande \"alley, N M.. and
j ninny other points.
Hedneeil one-wm rates to oilier points in southwest on first and
| third Tuesdays October and November, wit Ii probable cxtention of
to New Mcx-
St . Al
It©*! ('onsh Syrup. 'V.- in* UimnI. UN
until tie was drlv,.'ii n,>arl> wild )>>
j the thoughtf thai nt> one else cvei-
know, though tho»e who Were with
him uiotit (jiifH.seil nearer the truth
Tho thin fane, mown palli.l with
ounQiietnont. would Mario* and seem
lo conlract, the Jiitull eyps et deep
he put In no horsepical neither where
« feller Uen -tny forever mi' folks'il
never know hut he .s ilend an' hurled
Mead <»' Ii\ in' loci., ! 1 |i !n n cell n^,
a crim'nal an' kent Ihyii an' m r
let out Melih^ et lo i ttn itt tlies
fatn lv ter he shef'<t:i.« an' no 'couut,
One Advantage.
"I rievelttml really as slow as pen I
pie s:i; ii i ' .tsked the Chicago man j
"It's Worse " replied the Clnciiiuut
entnimer. 'Wli> ;;oni" of the re- '
dents of thai village actuaily diu o' I
old ana."
sale until spring. Through Pullman Tourist Slei
ico. Arizona, aud California even day. Persona
cursions three times a week.
You're goin<r to ('alifornia?
Now is the time to make \om inquiries.
Don't wait until von ate nad\ tostuit , i
I >our travels.
Write me and I'll quote yon rates, tell yot
I about the trains.—equipment, hours departure
I tin,I arrival: in fact, tell you facts that will In
J of material help after a- well n- before von
start.
'inducted e\-
t. C. 0'NtlL, Commercial Afjeni,
I he Atchison, lopekd & Santd le R\. Co.
Oklaliomd City.
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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/m1/6/: accessed May 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.