Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1902 Page: 1 of 8
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MXJLHA.LL EN TERPHISK
Tenth Year.
Mulhall, Oklahoma, Friday, April 4, 1902
No 14.
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For Sale or Trade,
Paint
Do yoti intend to paint your house or barn this spring
if so use the Lincoln Paints asit has stood the test and goes
farther and lasts longer than any other paint on the
market.
Paper
Do yen intend to paper your house soon, if so call and
sec some of our bargains as we arc selling at 25 percent
discount in order to make room for our spring stock of
paper.
My residence
t"<>r a farm and
pav difference.
assuiiif IIIO
I When you want a photo (if vourselt
| <>r v«»n'r fa mil} ymi can have it taken
riu'lil in M u 11 la 11. (>i' if Miii have a
: |ili(itd that V'n want enlarged leave it
1 .it m\ |>lxit<i gallen and you si■ ill n -
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For Sale.
i J ood six ryeiin residen
lit and good water. <
t liirt v daj s.
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plent} nf
O. lilil I'.AKEK.
plier. Mulhall, O. T.
IlKKINKIi. attractive *oung \m
iaii £s u ars old, would like to man
esterii gentleman of means, not leu
I.Ill |o vi ars. including iai|clunen.
■all endeavor to answer all letters.
Miss M. Whitish,
en'l Deliverv. Chicago, Illinois.
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W. M. HATFIELD & COMPANY.
OeWstt's » Saive
For Piles, Burns, Sores.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Citizens Bank of Hulha 1,
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| CAPITOL NAT I ON LA BANK.
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA.
CAPITAL STOCK S1C0.0C0.00, SURPLUS $16,000.00.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
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Solicits Accounts ot
Merchants. Farmers
and Corporations
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CHATTEL LOANS TO FACERS A SPECIALTY.
Capitalist. ITticu.
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BiM.iMisi.KY. Guthrie
BURNED TO THE GROUND. KSMT ';'
i Pupils will 1k* required t
history I <1 » u it uu 1
t in I
State Capital Printing Plant and
Capital Hotel Burned Sun'
dayLoss S250,000.
When tile new
(■all from Gutli
1 .".n that the C.i
* as In (lames
was received at Mul-
e Easter Sundav at
itul printing plant
brought forth uni-
versal expressions of sorrow and re-
tfret from our people: many of w hom
have been personally acquainted with
t'i" rise, development and success of
t lie enterprise. From the day ofils
hileninjf. April, _J 1 ss;i. the Oklahoma
t ate Capital lias been a power in
nit a peer. Frank
tital had come to be
in any oth
furnish
their own stationery (local cup paper)
pencils, pens and ink. Examination
to begin at 8:3(1 a. in.
Kespect fully.
\Y. S. OALYEKT.
County Superintendent.
DO AS YOU WOULD BE DONE BY.
Bv ELI A THEELER WILCOX. In Chicago American.
I am asked by a correspondent to
give through tills column my "relig-
ious denomination," my "political
party" and my "school of ethics."
My creed is, I)o as you would be
done by every hour of the day of every
week of every year. This includes our
relations wit h home, Society and the
masses of people encountered in tlie
daily walks of life.
The simplicity of t his creed renders
it extremely ditlicult to follow. One
w hich requires devotion to church and
forms of worship once or twice iu a
week is much easier.
To my idea, (rod is the essence and
manifestation of love. I fear wrong
thinking and w rong doing because it
hinders my growth toward (lie divine
standard, not because I think (iod
( a pi t a 1
i ikluhnma wi
(1 reer and his (
I > ■ t (or known I
i hi in (lie territory.
In one short hour Mr. Greer and his
• unloves saw go up in sinoke the fruit s
■ I l liirteen years of labor and savings.
While tin.' loss of building, machinery
a i. f stock, is great, I lie li iss of plates.
matrices, and other articles that, can
i; ver bo replaced will be longest felt.
rhe total loss is placed at $290,000 wil> :"Wrevengeful If I err, I
• 1 which amount ^uii.ooo falls on Mr. cannot conceive of an align Cod. He
1. vi- with but ¥J(i,ail0 insurance. SI'(,|"S 1,1 »»e mtinito pauence, pity and
Within a few hours or the lire $40.- love for all created things.
ti Ml had boon raised bv the business ' hid love the spirit "I man has al-
111 nof Cuthrie to which was added ways existed and alwas will exist:
ms from friends and admir- tllat i( l';lss,'s through Innumerable:
forms and phases of life, and that i
which it leaves undone iu one incar-
nation must be accomplished in an-
other.
I believe in the law of cause and ef-
fect and that each soul must work out
its own desliny: that guardian angels
or unseen Doings in a more advanced
stale of existence endeavor to aid and
help Us 1 hrougli t his world. The} are
messengers of the Master.
I believe 111 the power of player and
assertion in the strengt.il of spirit to
dominate matter and circumstance.
M v religion teaches 111c t hat it is de-
manded of us to be of constant assist-
ance to one am it her in small ways, but
thai it is wrong to assume another's
out ire burden or to attempt to take all
dilliculties from his path. That inter-
feres with hisdevolopemont. It is for
us to cheer, stimulate and encourage,
but not tn do the work given to all-
ot her to perforin.
I he ieve that every act of yours and
mine effects all of humanity, there
nd Ho at the school houses iu t he l'ol- is no such tiling as 11 separate life,
iwing places in Logan count} ;. Mar- We are all one. If you send out
shall Standard, Orescent, Orlando, t houghts of despondency, hatred and
I ul ha 11. Seward. Navina. Coyle. Mori- envy if you plan revenge or suicide,
dian. at the school house and church you are interfering with the harmony
in District No.'77, Guthrie at county of the universe, besides inviting cer-
supiirlntendant's office for pupils from tain misfortunes to yourself, if you
I .iirit r\ near Cuthrie, Central and think love, hope and helpfulness you
. incoln school buildings for pupils are aiding the cause of universal hap-
from city schools. . piness and success.
No fee will bo required. i Thoughts are tilings, full ot electric
\pplleunts failing to make (he re- force, and they go forth and produce
quired avonigo of M per cent will lie their own kind.
II Mowed to retain any marks of k.") per I believe that God is infinite w isdom,
c nf and above made at tills oxamina- and that evil is only blind Ignorance,
t ion in the examination in linn. So occupied have 1 been all my life
Questions "ill be asked 011 these trying to live up to my creed that I
branches: Spelling, composition, read- have never found time todeclde upon
iug penmanship, arithmetic, English, a political party or a school of ethics.
politics, and,
like many other ignorant people, i. in
this instance, have small respect for
the tiling I fail to understand.
Hut I believe in co-operative meth-
ods of business and in the public own-
ership of large industries. I have not
the kind of brain which formulates the
plans for such result's, but I have the
foresight which sees their certain ap-
proach.
THK CREED.
Whoever was Ii,'ur,>1!en l.y pure love
And euiue desired and welcomed Into tire
Is or Immaculate conception. He
Whose heart Is fulI of tenderness and truth.
Who loves mankind more than lie loves him-
self.
And cannot IIml room In Ids heart for hate
May lie another ('lirtst. We all may lie
The Saviors of the world if we llelteve
! 11 the divinity which dwells in us
And worship it. and nail our jrrosser selves.
Our tempers, creeds, and our unworthy aims
t'upou the cross. Who irlvlth love to all.
I'nys kindness for unUludncs*. smiles for
frowns,
\nd lends new eouraife to each fainting heart
Ami strengthens hope and scatters joy abroad,
lie. too. is a Hedeemer. Son of (iod.
limit, tn the Territory
liKSiil lil l.S.
and ill-.
..f Oklahoma, at I lie clo
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■hook
maud cerl ilifales
TKiiKI I'oliV i>i OKLAHOMA.
Through Service
• BETWEEN
ST. LOUIS,
C H S C A G O,
KANSAS CITY
AND THE
PRINCIPAL CITIES OF
TEXAS.
Bi!?FET SLEEPERS
AND
FREE RECLINING
that llic :iIn
Subscribed j
[ My coniinissioi
of tilt' ii bo v e liatni'd hank. <l«»
true, a ml 111111 n.iIiI liank has no nth
or obligation other I linn that sine
know Iedu'o ami belief. so help nio (iml.
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DINING STATIONS
OPERATED BY THE COMPANY.
SUPERIOR MEALS,
F6FTY CE: TS-
MlNTONYE & JONES
lawyers —.
l'ractice in aII (,'ourts.
1 iff ice over Hank of Indian
Territory.
Guthrie, - - - Oklahoma
tree
Ihrough
Reclining Chair Cars
Texas, Oklahoma,
Indian Territory
and THE WEST.
Double Daily Service
MEMPHIS. The EAST
and SOUTHEAST.
PiiMmon Buffet Slecpinq Cars.
New Solid Vest!billed Trains.
Uncqusiletl SchcUulei*.
Perfect Service.
E. L. Rodgirs, T P A Dallas, Te*.
Jno. V. Tedford, T.P.A., Oklahoma, O.T
Geo. H. Lee,G.P.4 T A , Little Rock,Aik.
Lumber, Hardware and Implements -
S liiscnpti
c.s mil side making a total of over
'id. 1x111 as a loan to Mr. <:reer at ii per
cut for live years. Mr. Creorwas
urged to receive this as a bonus to
b ji ill the erection and equipment of
11'W building, but refused to receive
. is a gift. accept ing it on above con-
1 ions. I-'rank C reer lias reason to lie
1 111 of I his endorsement of his luisi-
n -s ability and integrity, and no less
s 1 il t he devol ion of t he work men who
have offered their service free unlil
1 .10 plant is again in running order.
\ new building 7">\ 1 :".7' is to lie
elected (111 tile corner formerly occu-
pied by the ( apital hotel, larger and
better thaii before.
The Enterprise extends sympathy
and the wish for future prosperity to
1 li.it prince of hustlers, Frank II.
< i reer.
PUPILS ANNUAL EXAMINATION.
The annual examinat ion of appli-
e ints for graduation from liural
School Course will he held April ^t
| We own cur own saw mills and can furnish you strictly first class Lumber, Sash, !
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| Doors and Mouldings. Lime, the best Plaster Cement on the market, all building I
| papers, Get our price on Paroid Roofing for flat roofs. Stoves, antitrust Tinware, I
| A Guarantee Razor or Shears, Returnable 111 a Year if not Satisfactory, I
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1 John Deere Farm Implements,
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SchLittler and Bain Wagons.
) Recolcctions of quality
j the price is
remains long
forgotten.
after
j Carey ^ Lombard Lumber Co, I
1). E. HARTZELL,
Resident Manager,
MULHALL,
OKLAHOMA. ?
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McCormick, H. W. Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1902, newspaper, April 4, 1902; Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285188/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.