The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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the enterprise, mulhall friday becemher s, ism
AMIEI
MN
HAS A NEW TALK.
ATTENTION LADIES I
Come and see my new
big line oi boys' clothing.
Notice my prices.
Hand made double sole hoots
$'•55
Men's knit underwear
'5C
Rubber lined duck coats £ 1.04
Ladies' best kangaroo calf
shoes-
S' • 30
Mackintosh coats
..f .35
Big line of glassware.
Big line of tinware.
Big line of new dress
goods.
Men's overcoats, heavy $3 2.")
Men's all wool suits
$4.50
Big line of new underwear.
Ladies' plush capes ...
$1.19
Big line of fascinators.
Big line 01 hoods.
See my fine Christmas lamps
worth $3 now
Outing flannel, nice styles 5c
Byline of everything.
Lowest prices ever heard of.
Best Mississippi doeskin pants
worth $1.00, lor . £1.00
Big line of childrens' shoes.
New lot of nursing corsets
We have everything to save
you money. Yes, come and
see,
P, S. Hoys' nice suits $ 1.00
Twenty live Years' ('(mutant I'se
Without u Failure.
The first indication of croup in
hoarseness, and in n child subject to
llmt disease it may be taken as a sure
sign of an approach of an attach.
Following this hoarseness is a peeul-
rough cough. If Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy in given as soon as the
child becomes hoarse, or even after
the croups* cough appears, it will pre-
vent the attach. It is used in many
thousand* of homes in this broad land
and never disappoints the anxious
mothers. We have yet to learn of a
single instance in which it has not
proyed effectna1. No other prepara-
tion can show such a record — twenty-
five years' constant use without a fail-
ure.
For sale bv IV McConuehey,
To the Public.
The band boys appreciate very
much the patronage and support of
the Mulhall public and wish to thank
tlieiii heartily for the success of List
Wednesday's supper. They also wish
especially to thank the ladies of the
aid societies for their assistance and
the business men for generous help.
We will endeavor to make the Mulhall
band a musical institution creditable
to the city.
T11 k Hand Hoys.
the cheap
sledge-hammer
man. ;
COAL.
Farmers buy jour COAL at the!
cotton gin, $4 75 to $6.00 a ton.
A system regulator i* a medicine
that strengthen!* Slid stimulates thr
liver, Kidneys, stomach and bowels. i
Prickly Ash liitteis is a (superior ays- :
tem regulator. It driven out all un«
healthy conditions, promote* activity
of body and bralo, restores good appe- i
tlte, sound sleep and cheerful spirits. I
Hold b> Kincaid-Childers Drug Co.
PERSONAL ONLY.
I low about the water works V
Several loads of corn in town this
week.
Mrs. T. I', (ienet went to Guthrie [
file day.
Mulhall'* building enteiprises move i
on apace,
Tim Santa Fe continue* to run !
double headers.
A. II. Kearns came down from Or-1
laudo Friday on business.
Mrs. Frank Kottermau and little
daughter Frances were at (Juthrie
Tuesday.
The Masonic lodge will elect officers
at tbe regular meeting next Tuesday
evening.
On the day following Thanksgiving
many turned over a new leaf—on the
calendar.
i<em Leach, of the Topeka l'aper
company, was doing business here
Monday.
Walt Matthews moved his family
into his new house on Lewis street,
this week.
J. A. L. Hinith and family ate
Thanksgiving luikey with relatives
iu the strip.
J. 15. llitrcli, living three miles north-
east of Mulhall, dropped into our of-
lice for ti chat Saturday.
The Ladies* Industrial Society will
meet with Mrs. Ihudwell Wednesday
afternoon, December 13.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilber F.
Keifer, Monday morning, December
4, IH!>i>, a ten-pound boy.
A jidly party of Mulhall young
people spent Sunday picnicking In
the wood* south of town
M.J. Scott, C. II. Anthis and Leo
Antlns attended the dedication of the
Christian church at Orlando Sunday.
Misa Maud Goodrich came up from
Guthrie Monday to give her music
el'tss the weekly lesson, returning
Tuesday noon,
The north bound Saturday evening
train pulled into the depot behind a
dark lantern as it were. Its headlight
had Dickered out.
Our school will discuss the merits
or demerits of President McKiniey'*
message. Wo suppose it will come
under the head of civil government.
The new street lamp at the Metho-
dist church entrance is a thing of
beauty and convenience. The ladies
are to be credited with this improve-
ment-
The territorial organizer of the An-
tl-Saloon League will he at Mulhall
tomorrow (Saturday) and will hold a
meeting at i.ight iu the M. E. church.
There will probably be uuiou services
in the church Sunday. Announce
ment will tie made Saturday night.
All friends of the cause of sobriety are
invited to be present and participate
iu these meetings.
Modern Woodmen Organize.
I'hder the direction of Deputy Head
Consul Shearer ami Deputy Organizer
Ed. Warren of the Modern Woodmen
of America, of Oklahoma, a camp of
nearly forty members was organized
in Mulhall on November US The
members took their obligations and
were instructed on the work of the or-
der. Otlloers were elected as follows:
Veuerable Cousul—W. M. Hattield.
Adviser—Frank Shoemaker.
Ranker —Walt. .Matthews.
Clerk—T. II. Woosley.
Escort—W. H. Wicker.
Watchman—E. W. Harris.
Seutry—Mont Sott.
Managers—D. M. Talt, P. 1*. Scott
and H.N. Hunt.
Camp Physician—I)r. W M. Hat-
Held
Monday evening of each week was
hosen as time of regular meeting.
New applications have already been
received and the order bids fair
to grow to be a strong one iu Mulhall.
A SI UK ( I UK Foil IU01 P.
CITY AND COUNTY.
Kimball Pianos
Miss Agues Mulhall enme home j ctl'li USttl «\(1 endorsed by fiUC'll
from st. Louis t.» spend Thanksgiving eminent musicians as Rem-
with the home folks lenyi, noted Hungarian violin-
Clu 1st inns is coming—Subscribe foi , ist; Kunkel, concert pianist
The Kuterpiise. and composer; Kmma Albani,
When you want a nice, cool drink the eminent prima dona; Wal-
remember the Model. We have lhe|t(.r Damrosch, of Damrosch
bent the market affords.
Hulk oysters alwajs
The Mod* I
ou hand at
NOTICK?
Having sold our drug business we'
wish all parties Knowing themselves
indebted to to call and settle at onee
Kincaid CniIjDKls DhuoCo.
Any one wishing to use my name
any day lor which 1 am not hilled, is
free to do ho. Terms reasonable. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. Office sit Tiik
Kntkkimusk oftice —W. It. Wickku,
Auctioneer Mulhall, O. T,
"Through Gates of Flame," by the
popular author of "Just at Moourise,"
"By an Unknown Hand," "The
Devil's Head," "Donlsthorpe's Des-
tiny,'' and othei thrilling stories, is ap-
pearing as a serial in The Atlanta
Constitution.
If you have sore throat, soreness
across the back ol* side, or your lungs
feel sore or tender, ir you are threat-
ened with diphtheria or pneumonia,
apply itallard's Snow Liniment exter-
nally, ami use. Mallard's llorchoiiud
Syrup. D. McCounehey.
You pay us only $1.00 and get Tiik
Entkkhhisb and The Atlanta Consti-
tution both one year Iteglu now and
get all of the story, "Through Gates
of Flame," beguu in he current issue
of the Constitution.
I iifant mortality is something fright-
ful. Nearly one-quarter die before
they reach one year, one-third before
they arc live, and one-half before they
are fifteen ! The timely use of White's
Cream Vermifuge would save a major
ity of these precious lives. Price -.*»
eta. I). MeCoiinehey.
opera comany; Lilli Lehmann,
the eminent German prima
dona; Adelina Patti, the
Queen of song;" Jean de
the world's greatest
tenor. In fact, tne world's
brightest musical minds unite
in praise of the Kimball piano.
Highest honors at the world's
fair ,and the only gold medal
at Omaha.
Buv the bkst ! See
GENET,
THE ITILMTUKK MAN.
Evard llurford leaves tomorrow for
a two weeks' business trip in Kansas
and Missouri. We say "business" b»-
cause Evard told us to, but somebody
else told us dillereut. Anyway, it
looks suspicious.
Just Saved Ills Life.
It was a thrilling escape that Clias.
Davis, llowertou, Ohio, lately had
from a frightful death. For two
years a severe lung trouble constant-
ly grow worse until it seemed he must
die of consumption. Then he began
to use l)r. King's New Discovery and
ately wrote: "It gave instant relief
and effected a permanent cure." Such
wonderful cures have for 25 years
proven its power to cure all tin oat
chest and lung troubles. Price r>0e
and SI, Every bottle guaranteed.
Trial bottles free at 1). McCounehey's
drug slero.
(No 6329.—First riiblit>lie<l Nove mber 3,
Notice For Publication.
1 .unit oflloe ut (hithrie, o. 'I'..November :i,istm
Not loo !• lierebj given that tin1 following
nHindi senior hart lilt-il notice <•( Ii s intention l<>
inukt' linn! proof n> Mi|i|tort of bin ruim, nmt
Hint hiii»l |'looi w ill lie iiiikIo IhI.hu Iteuifler ami
Itncoiverof I . s, I.unit otUcu at (iulliiie, (>,'1'
on December IU,)8M!>. viz
JOHN M KENNY.
for tbc SoiiiIiwim (iiinrter ( 4) of section
Township 10. Itnn^c :< West.
He mum* the lollowm,' w Uncases to prove
liU continuous resilience upon nml cullivttliou of
• il«| Una, via:
.John ty'N»* 111, of Vsrehiilli ti.'I'.. I»nn. I>.
Iiyclie, of .Muthnll, (>. 'I'., Willmin K Io^IIhI.,
oi MhihIiuI', (». T., (.'bailey N. IiihIipIi, i
M.irr-hull, O T.
JOHN J,. ItOf.KS, Hegisicr.
(l-'lrsl i'ubllrtheit hecciabers, ItiMU.)
NOTICE.
Noilce in ticieby »iven, That In pursuiwe of
itn order ol the probate roiiri ol Iheeoiinlj of I.'
(fan, nml territory of Okliihoimi, inmle on the 'iMh
ilny ol November, A. t» , Iw.e.t, i i tin- mailt-
of the cutHte oi Anilionv lieleolo. ilec.imHed
the iinileotsucit ni»a<tniiiilHtintor of tin* enimi
ol.snld iliceaseil, will sell ut public auction to
the highest bidder lor c.a-di, Mlbject to
coi Urination by the miiil l'mlnitu Court,
(in 'I'liemlay, III" 2nd dav of Jauunrv, 1!>00, at
o'clock p in., at the olliee of stiM adinlnis-
tiut-.r, W. II. MnitiicwH. on Mini street. In
town or village o| Mulhall, in mii-l county of
I .ojjn 11, mi Id ti'ii llol'y, all llio riiftit. title, inter-
••Hl nnil e»lnio of the mid Anthony lleleele al
time ol bin ib-alli, and all ih<- rltfli'. title itiul
term! that the *ahl e«late hn-, bv operalmi
law. or otboi°w|r>e, acipiire<l in and nil the
certain lot. piece or parcal of land, sltnsto,
iiof and Ileitis iu the county ol 1,-ik'nii, leiritory
of OklahoillM, bounded nnd described us lolluwi
iiihI upon the following teiius nml couilitiou
to-wit:
The Miiiubwest ipisrler (l4> of section twenty
nine (-.Mi), In townshi i nineteen (".•• north, range
three (3) went ol the Indian meridian
(To tie sold '.n one parcel or in subdivisions
as the ailininisirntor slisli Judge liionl buinttrlul
to the hHIlt I'ntHll' )
Hated the t>th day or Deeeiiiber,
W. II. MA t I IIKWS.
Administrator of tbe estate uf Aiuh.iiiy He
leele, deceased.
Admire, of the Kingfisher Free
Press, says the paper trust is one of
the greatest villainies of tlie whole
batch.
We direst attention to the changes
in nds. in this is*ue, especially those
of T. K. (ienet and the Mulhall roller
mills. Head them over carefully.
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Know a Goon flour
•rom a Flour that is not good. We
iiy.v do not offer the sickly plea that we lmy
wheat here, pay taxes here, and such stuff, for
all know these are facts without being re-
minded of them.
homk made fi ouu is the Staff of Life
to every citizen in more ways than one,
Every sack sold at home helps the town and
helps you financially. Spend your money on
the endless chain plan. Pay it today for
Home Made Products. Receive it tomorrow
in payment for some service, for some debt, or
in exchange for merchandise. liuy foreign
(lour, anil you money goes to help build up
some other town.
Ol lt FLOUR IS RIGHT !
And is made from the best grades of wheat.
Get right down to these facts Study themt
Try them, l'rove them. We Guarantee
Satisfaction,
YOU NEED A BISCUIT MADE AT HOME.
RESPECTFULLY YOUItS,
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Everything Gees to Make it Our Best-Our Banner Month,
Are you looking for a place
where your dollars can do the
best work ? We have bought
larger and better than ever
before.
We are unloading new goods
every day. Goods ordered
early at the lowest prices before
the raise in the market prices
gives us and our customers the
bknki-t 01 tiik oi.d timi: pkicks
We are Pronounced the Leaders
in Fine Shoes. Space does not permit us
to make quotations of prices. To see is
to be satisfied,
We Guarantee to Seli
the best Shoe, for the least money, that can
be Li lit anywhere.
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OUR CAPES.
JACKETS and
COLLARETTES!
There's no use talking,
they are real beauties,
and they are going .-it
prices lower than the
lowest. We are bound
to sell them all, and this
by January, ist, too.
Call early, if you wish
to see them.
if You wiii read of the
M kinds gf Goods. New
; enticing quotations of
• | are in broken lots, or
yj or maybe something
ask you to come and
WE QUOTE THE VERY
We take special
Department. Our Dress
Prints, Domestics, Out-
are at the old time
''ii \ "
nyy; fx*,
W'-
Big Advance in all
Prices. Some very
prices on goods that
old shclf-worn Goods,
they haven't got. WE
see their actual worth.
LOWEST CASH PRICES
p lic'Bin out Dry Goods
Goods, Silks, Ginghams
ing and Flannels are
Prices.
K
We have the latest, newest, brightest, cleanest, most sightly line of hats
ever seen in Mulhall. Our new winter line is now in. The styles too numerous
to mention DON'T FORGET! We won't be undersold by anyone anywhere
and you are to be judge of the values we offer,
GENERAL SALE FOR DECEMBER.
The last month of the Ninetnenth Century, We want to make this our
ENGLISH BEOS.
!«99.
Banner
month.
I^et nothhig g® It) wiifte. All »rtl
cleu of farmer service hucIi i\« ol<1 axe«r
old tlli'H, old gun bnrrclH, old gilu
locks, old brasH and copper, old hoes,
pht>vel blades, etc. Hring tlteni to the
cutlery shop in Mulhall. 8h<>p third
building east uf the school houxe. t i»-t
your razor ground, BclftBors repaired,
made as good as new or no charge.
Let 11s put the waste articles Into ser-
vice again.
Yours Rpappctfully,
Wm Judi>, Proprietor.
Kain has been falling steadily since
early this morning, with a good pros-
pect <>f continuing indefinitely. Good
ou the wheat.
The Oklahoma School Herald has
begun Its eigtli year.
Patents
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anrono ncndlnir n skotch iind dPTrtntion may
fjuli-kly iisoertnln our oplntnii froo wliotlior 1111
inv ention m pnihnlily pntonluhle. « iiiiuiiiiiilrii-
tloim Hlrlrllv I 'liifliloiitlnl. IliktuUinok on Puti'iita
scut f rt*t*. Uhloxt nuiMicy fur muMirlni? pntoiitK.
Pati'iit* tiikrii tliMiik'li Miinn \ i\i. rccolro
Ff•>(-< (/ notlet, w.ihnut clmrno, in tlio
Scietitiik ^Kieriti;is.
A handsomely tlluntrnti»d weekly. T,nrifp«t rlr-
o.ilatioti of wiv ncieiitiUe J.niruai. Tim-iio. |.i n
rt'iir: four months,91. Bold byulI nmrpdoulor*.
MUNN£Co ^331 Broadway, Kbw York
Uritiu'ii Ofbcc, KJ5 F Ht., WashlUtftoti, D. C.
The Ford Marks Case,
A good portion of our population has
been at Guthrie this week attending
the trial uf the Marks vs. A T. & S F.
Kail way company, iu whicli Ford
Marks *ue« fir damages in the matter
of a broken leg, sustained by a runa-
way caused by hit horsn becoming
scared at a locomotive. The case is
caenilng a good deal of attention.
Paid Dear lor llis I.eg.
It. 1), Ulan ion, of TliaeWervil lo, Tex-
as, in two ye.iss paid over ?.'!()() to doc-
tors lo cure a running sore on It is leg.
Then tliey wanted to cut it off, hill ii
cured it with one box of Jtucltlen'H Ar-
nica Salvo, (Jitnranleed cure for
pile* :.»5 cts. a box, Sold by I). Me-
Coiinehey, druggist.
Before setting up your stoves for
Winter go to VV. II. Mattheus anil
takeout uii insurance policy.
Constipation had- to li\er trouble,
and torpid liver leads to Bright's dis-
ease. Prickly Asli Bitters is a certain,
cure at any staga of the disorder.
Sdd by Kiucaid-Uliilders Drug Co.
MOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, flit-
lousnens, Indigostlcn, Headache,
wasy to tako, easy to operate. 25c.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the M
E, church will give a dinner on Chris
mas day. Place to he decided later.
The Hotlermnu huihliug will soon
be cutlrely enclosed.
Tiik Mulhall Enteuiuisr, by
Tom It. Woosley, in nil light, and in
puhiisned in some railroad town—but
the paper lails to say on what line of
load it is published. Kim that lime
table, Tom.—Jlerliu ((). T ) Veiitme.
Thiinks, brother, for directing our at-
tention to the omission. A new time
card went into effect that week, and
rat her I ban run it wrong we omitted
Haiti table !• I together, Mulhall is on
the great Santa Fe route, 14 miles
1101 th of the territorial capital, and
situated iu one of nature's pietlicst
little vallejs. It makes one of the
best records as a shipping point of any
town of its size on the Santa Fe.
Come over.
My son has been troubled for years
with chronic diarrhoea. Sometime
ago I persuaded hi 111 to talco some of ^
Chamberlain 'a Colic, Cholera 11 ml Di-
arrhoea Remedy. After using IW
bottles of the 25 cent size ha 'ti''
cured, I give this testimoiii.il, iMMHpT
s"ine one similarly aiUiol< <l uMiJ -'•■'I
it and be benefitted,—'TMOMAS
■ ilencoe, Ohio.
l-'.o "ale l-\ U
Puiify the sewers ot th«
stimulate (he dh.'cattve "rC!"" 10
ma.nihi 11 health, sir mgtn mid
l'rickly Ash liitteis i- a inulu
Kidneys, liver, stomach and
I*' -r wale by Kincaid Childers Dri#4*'
Grip! Sore lungs! Pneumonia!
dueasc by taking Dr. Miles Nerving. —
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