Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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'1HE MULHALL ENTERPRISE LOGAN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER lb. W4
MULHALL ENTERPRISE are to be used for I lie transportation Kiencli ami Hutch condensed milk
was imported as "Swiss" milk. An
imported coffee essence proved to lie
■ STAILISMIO JANUARY 1. !••».
Official Paper o» Mulhall
Kat*-red in tin- Posto®,-., al Mulhall. O.T.
r.>rtransmlnlon through the C.N inalU a*
HOODd^Itu M;iU Matter.
I'l'lt!-IMI1K1> KVHKY KHIIIAV
of goods from on--part nf the cllt to
the >>ther. and thus reliew tin- surface
traffic.
mere If Imrnt sugar.
yuite a breeze of gossip has been
created in fashionable Stockridge.
Mass.. because a wealthy tnan named
•Strickland, gave a luncheon to Hooker
If Mifiulre Is defeated this tear. it
will not lie liecause of lack on his part
of having made a good record in his
work in congress. but liecause repub-
Washington, and Invited Hishop, licans allotv themselves to be led
Mugwumps, and men of distinction indifference because "f the loud
Advertising Kates
^«e?r^oenu.'D",'n''P~'UmnP'rlnCb l" »U al the same table with 111.
Oopy for ailv itaould I* In lhl» oflie* not colored brother.
tier than Wednesday noon _
Looal Advertising. slugle ln»«>rtion. per line
rive cent* It has been found
Hperial Katei* given on contract* for one
/•ar. or fraction Uur*<of
*ngth of contract mu*t be conNidered. ,
lUtes to Kpreifn AdvertijMm governed on L l)lit ,n^°
into
an1
Lodge Directory.
Magnolia L*xigt No. 12. I. O. O. F m
vrry Saturday night at Mizre hall.
.1 S. Dllflk. N. d
H. K lt< iW KK". St.-
K M. K FN« A f l> l*K»fr
*1 Kii'l'II MAN
y-
• l'BSC It I I'TION
in Philadelphia
Hc>«iUuo~f ad and that coal tar products and salicylic
oca eola mint, and
i the orange and
flavorings'. The ei't
from
™~these green, red and orange.
I'fut M, at pkk veaii l>er of arrests have followed.
Ue basis of rellaolllty and upon the cla»» cf coal tar inattr i
.dv«rtl.<*lnic.
letter* relative to adrerililng. »uli»erti>- strawberry
-is>n*. etc. should tv, addressed to A. 11
\'ood. Mulhall. okia. 1 chemist was able to color cloths
A nuui-
A. B. WOOD, Editor,
-iff" o.l -'f
MM
persig'ent claims «»f the opposition
that nothing has been done f«»r Okla.,
by our delegate Now. as in every1
campaign in the past, the democrat'
are depending on their attempt* t<»
bel it tie and misrepresent for success (
Who does not remember wfvn Dennlft
Flynn, fresh fromleuisla'lw triumphs
unpreahmted was asking for a return
that hp mihrht continue the w* irk
for Oklalioma. received like treatment
Wirelessstatlooa for weather bureau ^ biwliof the s&tne oQtflt? If
matter thoti^h Mr Meltuire had U-»*n
successful in »he passing of a r»*rt
measures of importance to Oklahoma,
he would have to face the same mis-
statements and petty attempts to be
little. The record made fsir^Htd. an I
thone who will, mav know \%hat if is.
but they who depend on the opp<*it-
tion 'otell the truth altotit it will
find ihentselves w^fully misled
Vhat have th*» democrats ever d^ne
f.urfka Lodge. No 75.. inet-trt evtry vrond
aud fourth Wednesday of each month at
Mine ball.
Mkn. Oak Cabi.k. i* ti.
Lui.a Justick. Sec'y
MUtlKoelodge. K.ofl' . No. :.*! . rnii*tsevery
Thursday night at Mir.ee hall.
Wm. STItt'wk. C.
(J W. Rottkkmak. K. of H. and S
Th« St JohnsLndfe >•- IS*, A ' »"•' A
M.. meet in n tfular «,ommunl< atU»n in Ma-
s* inli" hull on the Tuesday «>n or lie fore full;
moon in each month, and two weeks there- j
f- r
O. W f.ouiiKM,. W M.
Wai.tmk Joyc k. See'y.
MULHALL STATE BANK
Offers to tl-|e Public th|e Services of a
Conservative and well Regulatea Bank
CHATTEL AND REAL ESTATE LOANS A SPECIALTY
Order Eastern Star. No. 'Jo. meet* alternate-
ly with the Mason* on Tuesday night, at the
M*.soiitc hall.
MKS C»ia» Anthis. W. M.
A«i.sr.s DwiHXELis. See'y. I
Visit the old Homestead
Information are to t# erected alon^
■ the Atlantic coast in the hope of
I catching what the wild waves are say-
Ing ahtiut the weather, or what any
j passing sea dog mav whisper Into the
ear of the wireles*. A newspaper will
I message will lie the next thing in or-
i der.
Church Directory.
PKEHBYTEli!AN « I!I*H<'II
J. K Morgan Fiiitor.
Preaching every Sunday at II a m. and
s p. in. Sunday Seh<«ol at lU a. ni.; Mian
Jennie Ilrown. »uperlntendent. ('hristian
Endeavor rutp. m.: ti Jeffries, prealdent.
Teai'hera Tneeting r:.'K» p. ni. and Prayer
•ervii'en. Wednesday 7:.'lop. m.
u
The statistics of recent <
, me nunisniBiii lecrui exports from
! this country show that there is a re-
METHOIUST « HI'Kcll.
KKV. A. C. THt'KI.oW. Pa»U>r.
rhlngevery Sabbath at?::*) t» m.
8nn-
iay S<*h(H)l at Ida. m. Junior le ague 4 p. ni.
manufacturing to t*»nefit the people or to cause a man Epw< rth le ague ♦ n> p. n». prayer nutting
Thur«*<lay "
i marlcable increase
| goods. This speaks volumes for itie to turn from the republican part7?
j quality and artistic excellence of
American goods, and is a valid argu-
The Oklahotnan is making a most
ment, as far a» t goes, in ratifying f',>sPer®'<' effort to blind the voters tn
Ireciprocity ireatie* with other c<jun- the furts reiatlre to
Railroad Time Table, tries, Which will enable lliem to ex the position of the Oklahoma repub'i-
change their raw nia erlals lor our c:ins f,n^ that of Mr. McGuire on
| tinislied products. statehisri. As a sample In a la'e arti-
cle.—"McGuire on siateh(K<1. •—it
| Complaint is made in the English has the hardihood to sav:
papers that throughout Kurope agri- 'It is apparent, i her< fore, that Mr.
j culture is In such a depressed condi- M Guire s alleged change of heait is
| tion and taxes are so heavy, that the not flue to the improvement of condi
people are leaving the fariimand (V ck-1 ilons n Indian territnty. Condition..
us a manner of fact, have no' improved
:«»!> ni. Ladles A id S« wiety every
Wednesday placete be announced.
CHRISTIAN CfU UCff.
Sabbath School every Lord* day at 10 a.m.
Preaching services thetir^t and third Sunday
of ea<*h month.
1! M MrrR». sup«*rintendent.
FRISCO
SYSTEM
On September 6, 13. 20, 27 and Oct
Round trip tickets will be sold at the very low rate of
One Fare Plus S2.00.
To nearly all Indiana and <)hio points also certain destinations in Kentucky
All tickets limited to Thirty davs from date of sale for return. Further de-
tails w ill lie cheerfully furnished on application to rarest Frisco St stem
Tlckei Agent, or address the undersigned. < \V Strain. I>. I*. A..
Wichita. Kail.
Santa he
Wanted.
thi
SOUTHBOUND TRAINS.
No. 17. Okla. aod TeiM Eiprdtt
No US Loco! P«Mcntcr
No. 40S Tom kxprew. d*»lr
No. 42ii Local Frtight
NORTHBOUND TRAINS.
No. IS klOMt ^HV ClllC4fO ElprCM.
No. tlb. Kmmm G»r, Colorado «ud CaUioraij
bxprcM daily » » » '
No. 40b. Liucaco Exprca*.
No. 422 Local Froght
A. P KDWELL. Ageait
ing into the cities. And in i tie towns
I because women can he employed at
"iljo'p" smaller wages, the iren are heing
2,40 ».». | thrown out of employment. Owing
to the introduction of female labor in
SiM • m the cycle trade at Coventry . England,
4.000 men have lu'en ilirowri out of
work.
0,17..
6,07 a
K.CPL'HMC'AX TICKKT.
Kor President ..
for V'ice-Presldent
For Delegate to Congress
VV. Kalrttanki i
H 8 MoOulre
For tifteen years Massachusetts lias
been trying to dispose of 2,l<),t tin.
|i«-cupied farms, or this number, !?im
ThiMKiorc Ri.rtwvrit | have actually 1teen sold. Most of the
rest appear to he growing up to Wood-
land. 11 h is been predicted i hat in
the ner thirty years the value of
every farm In New England will he
quadrupled, owing to the extensive
park Improvements which are being
j made and the increase of trolly com-
county ticket munication.
Sl'Kt IAL IlKl'KK -KNTATIV K
c untv and adjoining terri .ri"« t<
r.-present and advertise an .:>•
t:t' .shed business ••.»« • ' » . .1 ti ■.»■.•
cia standing. Sa:ary lit wee.' .
w ith Expenses ,'lvai • • i . *•' ' ^ ■
t,y check direct fr >:n .ea,1'| >a?'-rv
... ... . I Horse and buggy furnished when
ana that territory—although it isi ...
I necessarv; paaltlon permanent. Ad-
abundantly prepared tor stately- dregs Blew Br,s ^ c,,. j^p. A.
is no more so than it was {d urieg all j Monon Bldg . Chicag". 111.
the time that .Mctiuire was engaged |
iti plugging the sing e sta'ehood pro- World's Fair Service
P"s'f'"t|. Through 1'ullmans every day to St.
Conditions not improved —who tie- Louis.
IMeveathat? say. Oklahoman, youI Train 4t)fi leaves here 6:01 a. m.:|
THE blue FPO^•T BAPI^
BUCHELE BROS., Proprietor**.
LIVERY BOARD AND SALE STABLE.
lyiulhall, - - O. T-
J F E5
k H
J. F. HOOPHS & SON
link so funny when you talk i hat way.
F or Council Third Dintr
I) S. F. R 5EMEILTVII ?
F'or Representative Fifth District
K. G. Prouty
l or Bepresentative Sixth DUtrict
w ii. Morten
Sheriff
l*rohate .JudK*'
OoostyTrationr ...
Kef inter of I>eeds
County Attorney
Oounty Olwk
Country Superintendent
t5ounty Surveyor
Public Weigher
Coroner
F rank Ktm hart j
.,1. St ran if j
♦ 'has. Seeley ,
Henry Herwlir '
Frank .Mc(»uir»-
N .1 «'. Johnson
«. W. I derrick '
Ih-rt Reeve*
K. F". Tall man
F F. Arnett
Judge I'arker is proving himself a
great corrector of democratic ideas.
First on the gold standard he an-
nounces his opinion that tiie republi-
cans have oeen right during the past
eight t ears md his own parly wrong
V >w lie is out in a speech praising the
!Cleveland ^administration a thing
A. I' Saunders I
tiiivid swank ''lat no democrat of'iiir aci|uaintance
K. k. itichardsiiii would have listened to any time ••ith-
in the past eight tears. As an original
Ml'I. II all township tick kt I discoverer and announcer ■ ,f the errors
John Orifflth j of his party in the p s . Mr I'arker is
a peach.
World's Fair Kates.
Tickets on sale every day. Seas, ir
Ticket good returning until Isv. 1"..
♦ivoo.
til dav tickets *21.40.
1'. day tickets ♦is.n'i.
June i'iid, 7 day tickets *11.10.
roris via Kansas City and Wabash.
Train lib leaves nere !t:l7 a. m.:
runs via Kansas City and Missouri
Pacific.
1", day ticket *I7.«"». «) day ticket
*21.1.". Season *i'>. :t">.
Ir; a/Jdit. ti to our regular U LACKS Ml TI I 1 Mi tt.- have titled up our
• p with ni'*. and latest improved machinery, such as a power
Lathe and Drill. Hand Saw. and Kmery Wheel, all run by a gasoline
engine. This enables us to do work heretofore unatti'inpted here
A Keed Urinder capable ot b to 15 bushels per hour in connect ion
Soliciting your patronageand gu aiantee gi^,d work, ^'.iijts Truly,
J. F. HOOPES & SON J
1
i nr.ITT < • ' M u I SS111 > K HJ*
ITlrni Dlstrlei
Seeond I>lstrlct
Phlrd District
Tmtee
Clerk
Trejuurtir
Justice of the I
Justice of the I1
Constable
11 M. Myers
Geo. W. Detwller
I>. F". Jones
Silas Steward
^ Ge<jrge liuchele
( Gtnirpc N Detwller
It has been discovered that in Chi-
cago there are Iis0,ii92 persons wli i
•tre under] twenty-one years of age.
There is a state law in Michigan
which prohibits gift enterprises.
This being so, men dealing in trading
Hamps are arrested and lined.
Farmers Trade is Solicited at
Palace Hotel
Pates Reasonable, Mulhail.O. T
DOCTORS CLARK & CO.
^""■V The* famous
Wm Chicago Sp«*
iallsts who
can tell what
your disc;
<>r affliction is,
I without asl
inv any que
tlons will beat th*- Palace Hotel in Mulhall
j One day only unill b p. tn.
MONDAY. SF'ITKMBKK l'».
All ('hronle. Nt-rvous and Private tiiseasj
of Im>tIi sexes successfully treated. <'uret>
guaranteed. Consultation and advice,
LOOKS REPUBLICAN.
All parties previous to the etections
that tvere held in Vermont and
Arkansas last Tuesdav, seemed to
agree that the result in these two
states would constitute a verv signifi-
cant pointer on the national contest
In Novmber. The result is an in-
creased republican majority in Ver-
mont and a decreased deinocratit
majority in Arkansas. Several 00UD- ^
ties formerlv >1»i. t, , S ,20,000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM.
MllH rl\ (It moc rat K W' IC- >S hu»ine«s coolideniial. Souud adviov. I «iCifu'.
FARMERS
1 he management of the I'ai.ai k
IIotkl solii-ts the patronage "f the
farmers and grain haulers, good mvals.
prompt service, popular prices.
.1. U I.nse I'lior
I'i i;Msiiki> I!oi>m to let. a large front
room apply it th** I'al.vi t". llo'i'Ki.
I W Luse. I'Kor
Tuesdav. Si'ptember ii. is Oklahoma
1 »ay at th? world's fatr and ten thous-!
ami It val < iklali'unans should be there
to show the world that < Iklahoma has
not only the iK-st products of t he earth
but the best people on the earth.
Vou may alwavs .lepend on getting
the liesl ru.M. obtainable. Fair
weights and fair prices.
Sam Ci a it u K'i"r,
NOTICE.
■T.
to <>htaia t'.S and Foreign l'.ttentaandTrado-Mark;.
free ^ <t t. rma ir«r offi rad t
patent lawyers of 26 tear8" practice
[FIRST IM'BI.ICATION 4UG. 2tl. ]
Territort of Oklahoma, i is I'Hdiiatk
Logan County, i coi kt
In the Matter of .he Estate of William |
11 Smith. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that Susan
.1. Smith, the duly appointed and
nullified uxeciit rix of the last will and
Sj! testament of William II. Smith, tie- j
ji<1 ceased, has rendered and presented
wj for settlement, and tiled in said court. 1
S ' her final report and account n> such
Sjj I executrix, sljowing that said estate
Do You Read
THE MULHALL
ENTERPRISE?
Mulhall, s / / Oklahoma.
This is New
J. F. Rawling & Son
Grocery Company
It takes between eight and nine'
hundred men and women to run t he j
new Hotel Astor in New York. And 1
nobody can get a room for less t ban
live do'lars per day.
publican indicates a bree/.e of popular
favor encouraging to republicans.
Even in England the adulteration
of food products lias begun, in imita-
tion of the smart Americans Dr
Two thousand gypsies are planning I ' 'lorpe' t'IL 111 the gotein-
to come to this country. An advance I ment ''lh"rat(|rt. s.ts the use of
, , . . boracic preservatives is Increasing in
uard o'260 has already arrived in "
manufacture of butter. Over
ijj ah ouinen connaennai. souuu aav rauatuiuk '
nj) »«rrice. Mv>derato chargea. V .
JW^C. A. SNOW & CO.{
X PATE NT LAWYERS, '
i Opp. U. S. Patent Office. WASHINGTON, t C.i , . , . . ,.
iU1
at the I'rohatt
PATENT LAWYERS,
already arrived in
Yew York. This country is filling up
with so,many vagal>ond as if the home
production were not sufficient:
Chicago already has twenty-two
miles of tunnels fortv-six and one-
half feet below the surface. These
the manufacture of
forty-one per cent of the samples last
year contained these questionable
chemicals as compared with thirty-'
three per cent the tear liefoie. ( heese
from the United States is found in
twelve c.lscs to tie labeled '<'.inaiiian''
has been fully administered and is
readv for settlement and distribution,
lud that Sattirdav. the 'J4111 of Sep-
tember. A l>.. loiM. being a day of
Kegular Term of said Court, to-tvit:
of the September term, A. I). 1904 at
afternoon of said day,
Court room In the city
of Cuthrie in said county of Logan,
has bcenduh appointed b.v said court
j for the settle ment of said account,
at which time and place auv person
Fuller offers his services as interested in said estate may appear
r of Sales to i he people of this and file his exceptions in w riting to
the account and contest the same.
IN TKsTIMUXY WHKKEOK, 1
AUCTIONEER
w
Cr
vicinity.
Terms 011 application, satisfaction
guaranteed. Dates made tv• Ih
the EsTEKltuisK will be promptly
tilled.
c. w.
F D No 2
FULLER,
Mulhall. Okla
have hereunto set my
|si'.ti.| hand and affixed the seal
or said court this i.jth day
of August. HUM.
W ISciODlticii.
l'robate .1 udge
By way of introduction per'
mit tis to say, wc hav<? bought
of B. G. Jeffries his entire stock
of Groceries. Feed. Flour
Qucensware and notions, We
shall add to this line a complete
stock of the best goods that
money can buy, Wc shall
offer these goods to the people
of Mulhall and vicinity on the
basis, lb ounces to the pound
and at lowest living prices. At
the old Stand, corner of Main
and Sullivan, Come and see
us. Make this store headquar-
ters when in Mulhall,
GOODS DELIVERED ANY PART OF THE CITY
Yours for Business
J. F. Rawling& Son
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Wood, A. B. Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1904, newspaper, September 16, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285100/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.