The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1900 Page: 1 of 4
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Kighth Year.
Mulhall, Oklahoma, Friday, January 20, 1900.
No 4.
WITH A POPULATION OF BUT 1000. MULHALL EXCELLS IN GOOD. SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS BUILDINGS- L03X AT THE SPLENDID ROTFERMAN AND CHAMPION SLOCKS !
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IIAVl- A NUMBER OF l.'LUSIl ^
and CKLIl'LOIL) ALBUMS left over.
from our l>i:^ Holiday Stcc1<, which wo are ;>k
now -olli riny; at SI'J-.CIAL BARGAINS. ?;*
I'ieftse do not lorjfct tlrar we carrv only the r£
and Bi srof Drugs and Chi-niicals, ^
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THE CORNER DRUG STORE.
Ul'll I r. t N / / / \i; I'U \ .V AMI'S.
( Washington, J«n. l'», 1000 —Con*
I gl ess woke up I liis weeU aliii got down ,
to business in both branches, and live-
ly speeches wi'i'w made in l»«*t li House
iiitU Senate, Beit atom Wulcoll mid
Vovt, both ot whom ura rooiI t iIUci*.
I III .ill* *pee.li'S f«ft| llllll fgllillKt tlltt :|d '
j uiiuisti alum's.l'liil tppiue policy, and,
I Iih Senate showed once nioie, by a
two-thild vote against Sen at or IVtt -
V I'tt'ti amendment to the lloai resoiii-
tiuu of geiteial Inquiry, which wua •: :
terwards adopted wihout a Uivijdnu,
I bulling for the instructions given i->
! the President to the Peace Commis-j
! Hioners, that it approved the'Presi :
j dent'* Philippine p dicy. The Senale|
ad< pled the llule resolution ofei quliy
j eo ctruing the h< izure of American
i flour by fno J.iitish in S"Uth Afiiem.
wateis,'after it li:\.«4 b^eu modified to a (
•ctrlnin-.exteiil, und kgreed to vote on |
th'fe linn in i.tl blir i\ bruiry' In There ,
j whc also tj' vi rai speeches against the
tlnanejal bill, the most notable., one |
j made i»y Senator Teller.
; T; ut U bests must go is the unaiil
. niou* report of the committee Two
recommendations are made us to how ,
j ti> get rid of him. Seven nienibois of
the committee tdgu the ree .nimendti- |
, linn that his cent shall be ib eland va |
emit, ai d two members, Litth field,'re-!
publican, ond Do Aruiond,- democrat, |
! recommend that hesball be
eated
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Capital
ti U r p! u 3
Solicits llccnllllts of
Merchants, i'ai nicls
iiinl (.'oijuiratioiis.
mima. BARK,
$50,030
0 iO.CiOO
I" CHATTEL LOAf S
10 FaMUKBS
A SPECIALTY
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F»esiaurant and Shoi{-Order House.
Fruits, Nuts and Confections.
Serve! in any Style.
OVSTFRS
aril tin li expelled. The House will
di*pose of the in itt( r early; in the c<>m.
ing week, and MT llobo.'tH will, be giv-
en an i pportunity lo go home and try
t i e qua re' himself wlth|hi- three wive".
Cien. Joe Wheeler ban been relieved
of duty in the Phil.ij pint s and. is on
his wa.V to W'afhiiigtnn. He will not,
agcoiding to the opinion of anuie nf the
best lawyers'in Congre?H, be allowed
tn take bid eeat In the H u^, owing
to i.is having held a military c nnmit?-
cinu eliice l,be meetlrtgof ibiu'Congrtjss,
wliicli, it is claimed, vacated the seat
■ in the JliHiae to whioli he was eliet« d«
' AYthopgli- the rjena'.e rutitled the
treaty • under wl.iclr the' Bainoan is-
! l ifi'd i t Putuila, whicii ha-Tih'4 --P:»g«>
I lUclMr, • bev'Ollii-S the United Statei
territory without a r*-»ordid vote,
the:e is a Htrnhj^. minority in the Sen-
ate wliicli is opp 'fed to the "whide
11uiifuo toll, uh they i>ro to atiyi;.-ii'g in
IL'1 i x j>r.n*»llm lilrtj. Xncy r iuM nol
.iffent ilie Irealy, wi tlii-y dul'.uol biilti
tr bbcut itcurilM'H their . |ipntiUiin.
Ahi.le fruiii.IliB uitii px|mitsii»uia:f, u>e | lnoil
BC(jiil8ilioii of lliis i^t;>ii'l i.< rtgnrefl | owiiemiilp "li liin |>:i|ip|-.
u gutid I lung, mil only li-cuuse itgivre
u.i one of 11n' finest I.Mli ira in tlie l'.i
23. O. dz Co.
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We are better prepared to furnish you this year than !act year;
wants bottzr. !Me our store your headquarters when in Mulhall.
We know your
J. E. HARTZELL, Resident Manager.
TllAXKEi:. HILL IK
Tom n. W'.o.^lev, idiloi of Tin-
Mulhall KxTHitruisK, has taken In-
Carl U W:» 'sley, iutn hall
Tin: Kntdii
Ittsic is one of our best exchanges,
ml wh wish Hrotlo'is Woo.sley \
-dk k li:ils
\VK HANDI-I'i THE HEST (UIAI)ES OF
frisco, mcalester and canyon city coal.
a boon . marmmoi
V-TAbLeR*8 BUGSCEYi
PILES
? "r* Li> ^ ^:%
.••'r-lni.'l ; • * •' ''to!2. ~
cific, but because It di.-s lives tlie very
utiHatibfactory portnership with U -r
many and (ireat Uii'.ain f-»r the Con
trol of the Sam nan Island*.
While the House had the general
deficiency appropriation bill under
diecupsioti, the charges against Secre*
tary CJi.ga of favoring certain national
banks, which the majority claims to
have been refuted by Secretary (lagi-'e i
antwer to the resolution calling for all
the correfrpondeuce, etc., w ith nation-
al banks, a claim not admmitted by |
the minority, were brought to the j
front by a speech of Representative
j J tic unison, of Tennessee, the inlnori-
■ iy leader, who claimed that theflguren
in the answer proved ihe crrectnefs
! of eonie of the charges. This was vig-
| orously confuted by Representa Ive
I Hopkins, of Illinois, who said tlie sec-.
I retarv of the treasury deservid notb-
nig hut commendation. ' For a mo*
; ment it looked as though there would
; be trouble when Mr. Hopkins asserted
witli heat, that any man with a thim-
! ble full of brains or any knowledge of
law, ought to have known better than
I to make a statement like that made
; by Mr. Itichardsonconcfrniug the tax-
able status of the old custom house in
Woosley
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id ward Nev
id
A S 'lilhern Junilioree.
We nave just.receive I from the pub-
ishers a copy of tills most, n n i« j lie
musical composition. It ii certainly
one of the it ost catchy and attractive
pieces rtf music we have ever heard.
It Is almost impossible. to keep your
feet still while it is being played and
it is making aa big a hit as "Georgia
Camp Meeting." A Mifliuient guar-
antee of its merit h the fact that it is
from the pen of Mr. J. VV. Lerman,
the composer of the now famous "Ka-
ya Kaya Dance " It has been dedi-
cated to Mr. Titos. F. Shannon and
introduced by Mm and hi* famous
Twenty-Third iteg ment Panel, N. (».
S. N. V. Mr. Shannon, who was j ''nellie
formerly manager of Sousa's (jreat 1
Hand, knows a good thing when lie
olllce Toesilav, .lauiiury 10v gees it and lie is having such success
purchased it. ITom Smith iV: in playing it that Bousa, Innis, Brooke
•jfaiji Befvice.
TO AND ri?OM
'J'iik proceedings oi 'hi
county coninii.ssioners of Logan conn-
ty'appear in I his issue of Till! En t i it
rttisis. ll«*ad them.
Denver
Siiil Lake Cify
SaiP Francisco
Porthunl
-Via t!b.e—
flND fll.L
PF?inC IPO I*
WESTERN
POINTS
. wood w a HI) coil ill v has a board of
county commissioners who tote fair.
The coun!y printing ih equally divid-
ed w it li its newspairis.
Tin: Woodward .News in last issue:
Prof- .1. M. Dul/isle'took charm* of the
Ibilleli
having
Son. who have been conduct ing 11 . Wasliington, Marine and all the larg-
since 159-3. Mr. DeLi.sle is al::o inau- , Bmj t>et«t known hands in tbecouu-
agei of the Woodward Commission try have taken it up und are now
Companv, and has beer, associated i playing it to most ♦ iithusiastic audi-
witli newspaper woik for several ' ences. The regular price of this niu-
years. lie will continue to make the , Bjc is 50c per copy, but if our readers
Ibilietin a good paper, and has our w ill be sure to mention the name of
best wishes in his new venture. | t It id psper they can secure a copy by
sending ilOe to the Union Mutual Mil-
At it-Carle.
Steam Ileal.
riniHch Fii^tit
.TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from Denver and Colorado points.
TWO TRAINS 1) A I L\ io and from Han Francisco and California points
TWO !'RA INS DAILY to and from Salt Lake ("ny and Utah p tiniH
ONE 1RAIN DAILY toaml from Portland and N »rtb P.icttie Coast
Point", u ith direct c innect ions for T»coma ai d Seattle.
A Nev/ Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
RXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT I VIIN.
CORES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE KAIi.EO. '
Vusrs, by Mail, 76 Cents; bottles, (30 Cents.
JAMES F. 3ALURD, Sole Proptieior, • - 3i0 North Mala Street, ST. LOUIS, MS,
For Sole By R McConnehey.
NOTICK.
Having bonqht the entire interest in
the lumber yard known iih Rotterinan |
Urns 'Yanl, 1 wish to announce to has
the public I hat I am prepared to fur- cur
iiIhIi any thing in the building line at
the lowest possible price. Thanking
all customers for their patronage, and
j New Yoik, which was sold to one of trusting to re
i the alleged favored hanks,, but the my aim.
; matter was allowed to puss. j now year
j The administration is so anxious to |
i "ae Congress authorize the laying of a
sic Co., 20 E. 14th Street, New York.
Itiifklcii'tf Ainca Salve
world-wide faille for marvelous
cures. It, surpasses any other salve,
lotion, ointment or balm for cuts
corns, burns, boils, sores, felons, ui-
ul I eers, tetter, salt rlicum, fever sores,
tunny new ones, is ! chapped hands, sltii; eruptions infal-
Wishing all a prosperous j li hie for piles. Cure guaranteed. Oil-
Double Drawing Room Palaca Klepplng ('ars, Ibifl t Smoking mid Library
('urn, Ordinary Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars, Chair Cars.
For Time Tables, Folders, Illustratee ltooks, Pamphlets, descriptive of
the territory traversed, call oil your ueartst agent, or address,
:e. I_.
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.,
OMAHA, M.IJKASKA
1 am >ours for business,
F. W. ItOTTliltMAN'.
Iy 2.io ut I). Met.'o
ehe\
Kimball Pianos
are uscil :t<l endor^cct 1 >\* nuch
11 1
eminent musicians as Kcm-
enyi, noted llungarian violin-
ist; Kunkel, concert pianist
and composer; Fmma Albani,
the eminent prima dona; Wal-
ter Damrosch, of Damrosch
opera com any; Li Hi Lrhmann,
the eminent Gernum prima
dona; Adelina Patti, the
••yueen t>l son^;" Jean <K-
Reszke, tin- world's ;.;r< .it« * t.
tenor. In Uct, tne world's
brightest musical minds unitt
Pacific cable to Manila, via Honohiln, j
that Secretary Long ami Rear Adtntr- j
hI Bradford went before tlie Senate I
naval committee and presented argil- |
mints in favor of this legislation. The
committee was to'd tliat cablegrams
to a id from Manila had cost the navy
department $26,000, and that the war
department is now payiug $1,000a day
in tolls.
If the friends of the Hepburn Nicar-
agua canall hill in the House can pnf
If everyone knew
The superior quality
Of Hood's Pills,
Their gentle, easy
Action, their prompt effect upon
j C. S. Brown iV Co. are going out of
11 he shoe business. Theyjiave on hand
20o pairs of men's, ladles' and cliil-
I (lien's shoes that they will sell at less
than the wholesale price. Think til
this: 40 pairs ladies' shoes worth
The Great Republican
Paper of America.
The Great Decuspaper
of the Wor 1 ol
twice
every week.
i The torpid liver and inactive bowels, i from $2 to $2 <»0 at $12o lo $1 oO pel 1
'I lie I'ev. Irl If. Hicks Aliuaiiac.
Tliere is no comparison between
f.irn.iT ...I ami Ihi- H,.tei..ll.i All ">« bill. vM.icl. the ^nnn.iiu^," Inl.-r-
manac for 1000, now ready. Printed
in beautiful eola!'**, on
paper, itn 100 pages are
in praise of tli
I liijlu'St honors
much finer
packcd with
invaluable information on storms,
astronomy nod meteorology. It i»
illustrated with nearly 200 finest half
tones if d other engravings. This
ouperli book would sell anywhere for
fifty cents, hut it cost* only 25c a
copy, and every subscriber b» Rev. Irl
II. Hicks' now famous paper, WoKl»
and W'ohkh, at $1 tin a year, receives
this elegant Almanac as a premium
ami WoliKH is a I eci.gnl/. ■ i
inong Ih«• Iil*"«i family ai d n-i
leuiiuc journals, wbile nntbing of lis
' | kind can comparu with the I lick * '
It w ould be only a slim I time when
They would be used to the exclusion
Of every other kind. Hood's Pills
Are the only pills lo take
With Hood's Sarsaparilla,
The one true blood purifier.
Church Supper.
The ladies of the Christian church
are arranging to serve supper in Pel"
tvjolm's hall on Wednesday evening,
President, as practically the same hill February 7. There will be other feat-
has been favorably reported to thiourea of interest on the occasion. A
Senate, and, according to Senator Mor royal time is anticipated. Watcli for
gan, who is in charge of it, will be j further announcements.
and foreign commerce has favor
ably ieported, the hill will have
excellent chance of being sent to the
Woitn
lender i
Mitifle
• dollar
K: ill .ill piano, niai
. , .. pi ice f ir snub unique
t llie world 1 1'
air
at On
ind the only
>ld
cat loin
Pn.fes*
taken up and parsed if the House acts
favorably upon i'. Sentiment in the
House strongly favori the hill, but
there is a fear among its friends that
the admit istratlon does not wish ac-
tion on the question until the Isthmi-
an etr al commission, now at work,
makes its report, which will not i e he
fore n»xt year. Nothing can get
enr » uiiniiilnill1. Ihl-fMitli Hie Ilm»n unilui the f >< ■
ii I ll^eltll |<lllil!~
Hli'k. Intrt j.— ll v.
i11.11r>i w11 In- - mi,
O ASTORIA.
tnntho W YtJ Hate Ww»|.
ah I
(JENET,
THE I I llMl'L ilL MAN
I i • 111 ,,f I rcrmiits
| and weather inn ch-ih from all free
almanacs, having geneion-ly given
bir> tune and labor tree fur neailv
twenty yeais WoitUi ami W« kks
puli. C), 2201 Locust St., Si, L mis,
Mo.
I^et nothing go to waste. All art!
cles of former service such as old axes,
rdd files, old gun barrels, old gun
locks, old brass and copper, old hoes,
shovel blades, etc. Bring them to the
in funic, tli»t I. i,nt Apprnvi'il I y |i-nllir.v nlmp In Miilimll Bln>p iliiril
11> i,il.1,init.trai , miii iln* Heum^jl'UililinK'i®,ilt,Olief,'>i,'iill,oU"e. II I
III nut lukn llif hill up ui.1,1 Ihe >"»r r»»T urnuml, nei-mirs repnlreil,
pair; #»0 pans worth $2 for $1.26.]
Children's s-hoes cheaper than the!
cheapest. We mean business, and if i
you need shoes come and see lis. We
must close them out ut once. We
want the room f or our large stock of
garden and Held seeds which will
soon he here. Remember the place,
Prosser's old stand, Muili ill, O. T.
Eight Pages
or fylore
Each Tussola y
and Friday.
Almost Equal
to a Da 11 y
at the Price
of a Weekly
$i One Dollar a Year $1
San Antonio Through Sleep r \ a San-
ta l-V I'oiite,
First-class Pullman sleeping car
leaves Kansas City via Santa I-'e1
Route at 10 p. ni. Free reclining chair
cars on tame train. For folders, rates
and reservations, apply to W. B
Hitchcock, Agent.
HOOD S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Bib
louinMi, Indigestion, Headaoho.
feasy to tako,easy toopentii 2i5o,
Bi fore setting up your stoves foi
winter go to W. li. Matthews and
takeout an insurance policy.
NO O 1 11 Kit PAPKU irlv
No other paper prints so ,
ing matter for every men
clean, so cheap.
UK Ni:\vs so promptly, so fully, so aecuralely.
.i variet y of interest ing uml instructive reatl-
of the family. No other p.tpor is to good, so
sunsnuHK
JOIRNAL
N0AV
And get this sterling UEI'UHLICAN
N liWSI'A PKK, iliis Peerless IIOMI'J
I'ing till of the importiiut National eaiitpiiigu of IU 0, unit until
the fleeiiiiii nf tlis next nreshlent. It, is iudcspeiisuble to every citizen
tight to be in every household. S.vMl'LK Col'lKs FKtSK. Address
THE GLOB : PH1NTIMG CO., ST. LOUIS, MO.
House palses i'.
7o Curo a ColU
l ou tvn) bux
mode a<* good as new i
j Let us put the waste arl
1 vice again.
Yours R'spectfully,
W'm J t'liu, Proprietor
Farmers who ha- e not yet ricrlvi-d
the annual report of the Agricultural
Experiment station at Stillwater
•barge- ^ |)(»uM send for a copy at once. The
ito ser- report cotitaius inuoli of Interest and
value to every fai uter.
Uul a co papoi by puying us ti. I
i: IIVII V fihnll!: DI- MUMIAT Is witlMiut
s'i.iuls I the \ er> ft out rank ainung tin* I
pers of tlie Wni'l I.
uau.v. iimi.y, v .
netliiR sundar, Without. >m.»hiv;
1 10 09 Oqo Yeif .M 00
ontlif- glim s \.mab» . ,W Ml
a, li - VI •Vi :» Men ill h •. I (W
MA L, rubral*B IMIKPAIU.
a rival in all Hie West, lul
w K I. A1.1. \ UKKAT Nenspa-
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Woosley, Tom B. The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1900, newspaper, January 26, 1900; Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285086/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.