The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1900 Page: 1 of 4
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Eighth Year.
Mulhall, Oklahoma, Friday, April 20, 1900.
No. 16.
6T KINSrlSHEn iSEXT WCDSCSDAY THE "FIRST G'JN" OF THE RRPUBLICM CUSPilGS OF ISGO Will. BE Ff"ED—VOUKg" REPUBLICANS OF OHUKBM WILL ORGANIZE A CLUB
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Bowman Chat
L »t of (Hill Sunday
Wlirat in look lug vs «-11.
C. I. l*iif* way in Mulhall I'uesday
Where was Tom Neal la Isst Sun-
day ?
I 15. Asher una in Mulhall on
Monthly. .
Mo-Vof l lie Com is | • I it 11 ti ti in t I,in
ml v
t moved mi the Marion
Saturday * hi ie he w ill
My stock of Drugs, Wall paper, Stationery and Schoo
supplies is complete.
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OK LA.!
FKKI> C. bOI.CAITK. ("HMhirr. \\\
CAPITOL NATIONAL BARK,
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY-
01' I'llIIIK, OKLAHOMA.
Capital $50,000
Surplus $ iO.OOO
soiidi* Mis „f | CHATTM LOANS
Miicli.-uits, Fanners |Q FARMERS
'""I f.»i'i».>niii(111s. | A SPECIALTY
W " . SSKhK"-'- ' N Y- ! "
I MA-. i:. nil LI
DoUAThll, (.1
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|fO flf.O SEE
THOMAS SLOAN
' jr If in :-M ile ffirn'ss, Whips, Robes, and all Harness
Supn'us Repairing Neatly and Quickly Done.
F. M. SPANG-LER
Tims- Hibtii
Shaip faun i
reside in the futute.
A birthday parly whs given at Mrs '
Win. Morris' in honor of her ">ti I.
'birthday, Monday, April 10 Thote
| preaent were t'. L. Price and family,
Milton Wyi'lt ami family, Sam Mor-
; lis anil family, \V O. linlllday und
family, Tims. Hil.bs, John 1 lollitii»y
and J. C. Armstrong. Presents given
*hu: ('np and saucer by W. O Hol
litlay and wife; eet of (eucnp.s antl a a U 1
cers, C. L Price and wifi; wet of cliu-
tier platen, Sam Morria ami \\ iiV;
j- ckey plate, J. (Armstrong, and a
picture of the parly, John riolllilay . i
A royal good time whh iiati.
Mothers! ISewtire of those score
robbers of you«* baby's quiet un<l
health. Those slei pleas nights untl
long lion i*8 of tiresome v i tr i I are
caused by those terrible enemies of
childhood—worma. Destroy and re
nnive tiiein Willi While's Cream Ver-
mifuge, Price 25 ceiiia, D. McCoin
oeliey.
Presbyterians in Session.
The seini-iinnii.il meeting of the
Presbytery of Oklahoma convened in
(•ill hi ie Tuesday afternoon uinl closed
Thursday liooi . The opening session
consiateil of u devotiomil si*i vice led
by Itev. (». W. Ogltvee, a senium hv
Itev. Curtis E. Long, of Mulhall, and
a communion set vice, follow* d by a
reception to delegates nl the inn line.
On Wednesday morning und after-
noon tiiu Won au'.s l'iesb\ tei ial snei
ety met iu annual session. Many ivp«
resent at ives of the church attended
Llie nn el iugs of t he t wo organ'/, iCions.
•Speaking of the Hist day's session
he St ale Capital sns: The opening;
i harmon w as given by llev. Curtis K, |
Long, by an invitation from the mod-j
erulor. His theme was "Knduenient
With 1'owei." The sermon was an
eloquent, able uddress, strong, full ol j
power und very impressive. The:
huge aiulieuee in utteuditlice was dc-|inv
lighted with the minister uml his ill* h!oi
terest ing discourse. Tne sermon \v
followed by the Lord's Supper.
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Your Orders until you have seen our Tuixk for this M
Season, and get our prices. ^
People.
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Carey-Lombard Lumber
J. E. HARTZELL, Resident Manager.
A!/. §.1^^
RKPUKSI NTATIVK dill FKIT1I, «'
Loirsiuna, bus introduced a hill re
pealing the stamp act on chf-cks
ttrafm, etc., and on proprietary medi
ei nes.
That Till ebb ng
would quielily have
Dr. King's New Lif
amis of milft«rers loi
inafchless met n f.>
heatlaohes. They
up you
•adaclie
n if you
Pilla. T
pioved
sick
nerv
us. Mil
I ti by C
Kni
nalte pure bio
health. Only
if not, cui«
druggist.
— FOR-
Riding Plows ! Riding Plows ! Riding Plows !
WE HANDKK AM, KINDS OF
Hiding Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, I.isters, Drills, Ilngoics,
Spring Wagons. We are sole agents for the justly
Celebrated PL A NO Binder and JOXI'.S Header.
1 r is u ult rstood Hint the inspector
f the i-lienor department, who is to
tigate the churgcH against Pen-
sion Agent Cyrus I.elaml, of Topi kn,
left Sunday for tha purpose.
Attohnfy GkkkhalO itioas, Mon#
day, ^ent to congress a letter recoup
mending an appropriation of f.'VOUO fur
repairs of three United States jails, in
eluding one at Outline, O T.
Birthday Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Pettyjohn gave II1.
Phillips a birthday party at their
home oil the l.'itli lie was HI that
dnv, and these young people attendeii:
Mi^r-es Fannie lvaler, Nona ami Lela
Kemp and Mamie IOdu*. and Messrs.
A in In nee Kstua, Will Cliampion, K.
P. Darton and t'. W, Hrown.
Le
A cite
Iml., says,
rs always
DeWitfs Little Hiirly
ring certain relief, euro my head-
gripe." They gently
locate the bowels und
iclie and lit
demise and
NULCY FROTTK. NO. 60GG.
nttiic'y fhottf.'s pkdio ilkic: —
Nulcy frotte No. 0000, he t»y Mouton,
No. 2887; lie by Saiisoonet; he by
\'igomieux. No 1392; He by Cocv N<».
814. Dem:Margot, 0OO5;her by Vre#py.
This horse was raised by M. Oasuof.
of Anthon County. France, ami regis-
tered iu the Norman Peichand Sunl
Hook. No. (1000; Also in the American
Stud book,No. 7901. (I have the origi-
nal Fr neb pedigree from which this iw
translated.) Tnis horse is a fuil-blood
Peroheron-Norfiian; i« j"t black, and
stHiidn 10) hands high, weighs 1050
pounds; lias a kind, gentle disposition
and lum Hum style and action.
Mr. Tfli.y, of Junction Cilv, Riley
oounfv. Kansas, bought Ibis horse di-
rect from the importer, ami has stood
him at Junction Cdy ever since lie
has been in the United States, until
lant senson. when be sold him to his
son, who at,tod him In OrUnt Countv.
O. T Isst Reason. After the neason
wns out, be sold hill) to JoH Tuil.y,
living 11 milefl southeast of Mulhall.
Socialist Convention.
The territorial Socialist convention
has been called to ineet at Ki Reno,
May 23, 1900, for the purp-is of iiomi-
nating a delegate to Congress and to
perfect arrangements for conducting
the campa'gh in Oklahoma this year.
Logan county is entitled to seven del-
egates. The call is made by Chair-
man E, T. Tucker, of Mulhall.
Gold, silver and other fillings, and
all kind* of crown aud bridge work ex-
ecuted by I>r Furrow, who will be
at tile Palace Until Msv 7, ti and U.
BILL SHERMAN,
Him. Siikkman is a full-blooded
Mammoth Jack of Missouri breeding.
He is a black Jack, with white points,
stands lo hands high, and for limb,
hoof and good build, he can not be ex
celled.
To whom this may concern!—''This
is to certpy that I have owned and
stood this Jack, and that he breed-
large, well made mules, ami that I or
sure foal-gettinir. I have never seen
him surpassed."—Dan Knoi.ton.
'I KIIMS—$8.00 each for Horse and
Jack, to insure colt toHtaud up and
suck. Mares sold or moved from I he
county, service money becomes due at
j once. Hills must lie settled l.r> days
aftrr foaling, by cash or note. No re-
sponsibility for accidents.
This stock will make the season of
19 0 at Mulhall. O. T.
0. W. SPANGLER. Owner.
Always to be found at F M. Spang-
ler's Implement house. S. Main street
Something About That Runaway,
kimtou KnrKitrKisK:— We i.oiierd A Shadow Social.
in IIih InM issue «.|- your p;i|ier Wilili A s|„„imv w.cliil KIvp.i |,y
IliU'a ac.-.i n.l ol ii i linn vvay Wliirli ||1(-LmlibM* Alii Sni-IHy of I lie M. K
look place neill I lie BMeton. JCvi- L-lnnch. ll.e - of Mrs. A. li.
dently Hill had not teamed ail t Ins Wood iu the near ful urn.
pal Denials. Yea, it was a Mulhall j
man, an old gentleman in his eights j A Stg uUSineSS.
second year, driving a )duug team I Thursday of last week was n rrd
Instead of three tows, a heul of a [letter day for Frank Rotterman. On
do/.eii or nunc (some wearing \okes) that day his lumber sales aggregated
followed by a man ou horseback, came j nearly SI,000. Thirty.two loads of
running up and (lightened the old lumber went lifieerr-miles north for
gentleman s liorset;. Now, the pail tbe purpose of building a large church
that NN ild Hill didn't tell was this: and other lumber was for a mill aud
After tipping him over the hoiMes. i a hotel at Maishall..
freed from the wagon, runaway. The
I will trade I'oi
one square pian
se wing
hotel.
chine.
nek or sell forcn-h,
ml a New Home
Impure nl. Kemp
C. F. KI;mp.
For Common School Diplomas.
Following are the pupils who look
the county examination for diplomas
at Mulhall, A pi II o and 0:
A Uteri J.i-
vv II He I-
Ktliel I
l.lllll II
a i i.i
A I e \ it 1111 r i
ally.
<iv
Merkle,
Dr. S 5 JRC3S Office is daily thronged w'th
patients. Cn account of net being able to
await their turn-many are unable to see him.
Others who wish have not had the opporunity
Therefore, for the last time, in order to be FAIR
TO ALL, HE EXTENDS THE FttEE PERIOD
MONTH LONGER, Of? DURING THE
MONTH .OF AlPSIL.
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sit'll i II tMi,
IviWioit Sroll
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Nor* Hiirfninl
. a -l-i Win liliaii
Du.
TI 115( JIS eo
lUUillg it I.,
il li all mi IF
old gentleman asked ihe man to catch
his horses lor him,, and said lie would
pay.htm for the trouble. The mail's
reply was: • Hv (i d, I've no lime to
fool w ith* you." Another neighbor
kindly assisted the old gentleman iu
recovering Ins team and reloading his
potatoes.
Evidently, the Hist man wan a piiest
or a Levite. I. N. Dignant.
Many people
front piles, bee
prcssiou I lull.
Tablet's Uncle
snlTcr untold tortures
inse of the j ojtular ini-
llic.v ciuiiiol be cured
v'e Pile () ■ ii t in e n t will
cure them li lias met. with absolute
success. Price fiO els. in hollies, tubes
T-'tC. D. McCtinnehe \ .
I tidlgeslioti is the direct cause of dis-
eases that kill thousands of person*
annually. Stop the trouble at the
outset with a little Prickly Ash Hit-
ters; it strengthens the Hlnmach and
aids digestion. Sold by Kincaid Chil-
ders Ding Co.
I>r Furrow, the dentist, at the pah
ace hotel, May 7, 8 and 0.
Ki
m iil'
Heine illicit,
All of the above were from the Mul-
hall public school except Misses Hush
and Wortman.
Many so oalled ' bitters" are not
medicines, but simply li juors dis-
guised, ho as to evade the law. Prick-
ly Ash Hitter* is not one of this c|-i»s.
It I* strictly a medicine, acting prima-
rialy on the kidneys, liver and bow-
els, and for the dangerous diseases
that attack these organs it is a remedy
of the fir-t grade. There is nothing
objectionable io its taste. It has n
veiy agreeable llivor and is acceptn
Ide to the most delicate stomach. Sold
by lvincaid-Childers Drug Co
The Methodist ladies' "Exchange'
last Saturday brought in abougt $9
The Junior League made $:i mission-
ary money from the sale of Easter
fgg".
(jet your garden needs at Hr iwn's
, quaiiited
j i iial he can cure th
I the people to lake
I satisfaction that th
I well has this# beeo
I among I lie people, i
| free oiTi*r, but Scute
-quir
th
tes In make I his <>t
■ past three weeks
erers with clirouie di»
ust st a hbot'ii a ml com pi
n oo fuilh. lie uisl.e
lave at last Seen red t lie
U iioWn I ha t even now
ill ti nv who visit his o|lh
. aid because they are s
many have air
Fer for tin. same reiison that lie
mi order to become rapidly ae -
ifiises, and to convince ali such
ictlted eases. Helloes not lisle
s to prove io I heat to their own
services «»f a true specialist. So
the good he is doing has spread
■« do so, without regard to his
lire tlicy will receive what tlicy
uady beet, benefitted or cured
by his superior treatment.
Dr. SIUUCIS' TREATMENT IS VASTLY DIFFERENT FROM THAT
OF MANY OTHER PHYSICIANS.
ot is mild and
t "ta; r.i
I lie h
|>riiici pi
Hiatldcr Trouble—IU
narauteed in each I
Cftlarrhn1 Houfnox < u
ast s which have n<tt. bee
o I o g as io destroy the t
able to all
i neglected
ir drum and
lUieuniallsm -Per
all i^s forms, in all i
Skill
e.thort;
laneiitly cured i
Diseases -From
Ig111 > eradicated
Kidney and
lieved at. once.
I) senses of Women—Quickly care by
new *i 11 < I superior methods, doing
away with so much of the pain so
ol'en experienced in ordinary treat-
Special Diseases—And weakness of
t. en nervous debiliiv, cured |terinu-
neill ly and speedily.
Diseases ef llealt—stomach ami
liver treated by in-l.o-iliile method*,
.with results thai are marvelous.
Wysteries of Masonrv,
j At its Ismt re«n l;.r .-.Hi.mimical ion,
j which nceurred on the 10th, three can-
didales were initiated into the myste-
ries of Masonry, hiking the third de-
j grec. They were Porf. W. S. Cnlveit,
ICdgar T. Tucker and William If. Gur-
jrcit. Several from ueiglib niiig lodges
were present.
; Io secure the original witch hazel
»salve, asU for DeWitt's Wiich lla/.e!
j Salve, well known ns a cerlalti cure
1 for piles and skin diseases. Ileware of
worthless Counterfeits, Tliey are
| dangerous, c. A 1'ras.T.
1 Sweet
; IJrown's
I
potato
f'Ur k i in!-
Attention, Workmen!
All n.enibers of Hie Unlteil Work-
man are requested to he present at
lodge hall next Wednesday evening,
April 2o. Work in the first and the
second degree. Visiting members
welcome.
Aitriiuu RiioADS, Recorder.
^ViWiViicVihiWcWiV^iVfeV^VAWiV^y'
The New Route
Perfect and permanent cures guaranteed in all
cases undertaken. Every form of chronic dis-
cases successfully treated. Patients begin to
improve almost irom the first day.
Call on or address
Dr. W. E. STURGIS, Specialist,
GUTHRIE, (). T.
Southeast -
Oflice Hours—
Constipation,
Headache, Biliousness,
Heartburn,
Indigestion,
:S
Indicate that your liver
Is out of order. The
best inediciue to ruuso
the liver and euro all
these ills, h found iu
Dizziness, -5
S
Solid Wide Vestibuled Trains.
Pullman buffet Sleepers.
f ree Reclining Chair Cars.
RAPID SCHEDULES, CLOSE CONNECTIONS
AT CONVENIENT HOURS.
Dr. Sturgis will discontinue his weekly visits to Mul-
hall, owing to the pressure of business at his oftice. All
sufferers in the vicinity of Mulhall are respectfully requested
to call on him at Guthrie.
C. 11. MART, (Jcn'l West. Aijt. A. P. KIDWEL.L, T. P. A,
Oklahoma City, O. 'J'. Oklahoma City, O. T.
J. P. IIOI.DHN, Traffic Mana^r, Little Rock. Ark.
Hoosti'® Pills s
K il,uu-SjlJ by"" mc'ld,"i UL'uk,ra- i
Aiihwertng llie Above Ad., Mention The lOotciprlac.)
jake kaler s
v^ity /T\eat /T\arl^et.
Keeps always on hand the best and
freshest salt and cured meats, I'ays highest
cash prices lor all kinds of poultry, hides
and furs. Market on Main Street.
linniKST l'KIL'K 1*AIII KOI! rOt'l.TltV, HIDKH AND KI IIS
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Woosley, Tom B. The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1900, newspaper, April 20, 1900; Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285046/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.