Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ENTERPRISE. MULHALL. O. T., FRIDAY APRIL 4, 1^)2
THE nULMALL ENTERPRISE strength. Congresscannot make lawi
CST1BLI8HED 1893
Official Paper of Mulhall
Entered in tlio Pustoffl. r
>it Mulhall. 1
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for ir:iii-t■ .--i -ti t hr ._li t
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Se»*oiid-riH>- Mail M.itt**r.
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AilTerlitilMK Unit
Display AdvirtM
per wt't k. 10 «• m-
Copy for ad*. she
later i liaii Wedm *d
Ixv
S^.i.
in this
Advertising. >lntflt- In* rti-•
is
l liutes ulvt-n or, .ultra.1
g iveming tlu* I .allot in a state but it
has the power to regulate llic repre-
sentation. based on the vote east. This Victor
will be done sooner or later, and til
st ates tnat have made la«> that re-.
their representative strength ti
it
tlic propt'sition before them of ,,
ing their undesireable voteis up >i
■ .ducattonal and other stamlarus i
sary to make them dtsireable.
a <itifstion of. allowing the ne-
. to vote as much as a question of
iwing him representation without
First publish***! In th** Mulhall Knterprlw
April 4 linn*. 1
NOTICE.
>1 Lonan County
In iIn' IMMri.'t <«
kluhmiia Territory.
II..i §TOX,
Plaintiff
I Mfilid
John ■
ot |l"
dUC€
have
Its nt
.>r«l ihfinrtani. lake i
.. . nanus! plaintiff ha> thN «la\
im tit i<>n in tin" aimvi" p.imd court. t<
ftli- ;iiid r«• ri»• 'v« t-liunl in ami t" Mjt«
nd IT ;11mI l» In IIIim K In tlmt sulnll-
. .f ti,. «- i t y «>f i • ut lirli- known as Capita
in! all In tin- « utility i »f 1.'n. 4»k I a ■
I i r r " • ■ I \ a lid ti n I •••»•» villi tin* said <W>
' I' . oi' I" sai.l iwtition. on or befon
M ,s 1 • r |, l>r.». t hi -aid pi t it
nU't
idi
slat
year, or fraction ti
it nirth of contract
Hati s t.» Kon l-'n
In- liasis of ri'iiai-i
advertising.
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( hii
I hi
ie million
ago last We.
. is the large
stamps were
k in one trail
st individual
m i \ n in \ i n 'M- ■
NOTICE
MCCOBMN K« N' ■ b*
si iisrKirvios I'Kici . »i phi vi ih
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stains on record. They were of
4-cent and 1-cent denominations
will probat)ly be used In the nftlli
j tiuslness. It i- to av i 1 such w
! sale use of postage stamps, a
KEEP PACE
WITH PROGRESS.
Our Spring footwear has that individuality of
style, newness and fitting qualities that appeal to
these who want just the right thing for evening,
street cr dress wear. Our shoes arc of the best ma-
terials that can be had.
W itSi such low prices
I:or such hijjh grade shoes.
^ have such an array of styles and kind that we
arc sure tc please you.
Clias. F. Eisenschmidt,
ONE FRICE SHOE DEALER.
LODGE AND CHURCH DIRECTOR "i
I o. o. F
MAGNOLIA No. 12
Meets- Saturday oir
brothfc.'S cordial!v Invited
F-etnont Fllis N. C
I Rawliii^*. Sec
Meets T
b: .the
K. ol Y
MISTLETOE No 21
j-dav in,.; 's tu tj: . week
i.-dially i
T F Genet C. C
C B Vootlev K of R »v S.
A. h. & A M
ST. ICHNS No J
. See
METHODIST EPIS^ OPAL CHURCH
{ • .■ . ( Suodiy II i, OL m4 7i30 p. m.
Sutidjv v icioltOa '.'.i
Prayer mntioi I bursty tvniflii 7i iO
M. 0 Billings. Paitcf
FIRST PrtSBYlfcRlAN CHURCH
Prcac'ii" •: Sui.Jjy 11 •' m. ani 7 p n
Sui School 10 <s -i Prayer meeting Thus
cvroioi 7i30 Rev. G A White Pmioi
GIANT OAKS.
, 14«' FrJrfv oightef each month
H P Hatting. F V!
1 N Huffman. ?c.
A s ')iH' 'fliis . ist ii''s a> a ' : t >
general. Judge StlSOg g <ve an Oflnl n
that the board of education ha^ the
legal authority tu tire Mr. Anient
from his position, as pre-i lent f tie
N rthw,stern N rural at an., ti
and that his pay may be stopped at
the same time. Wow gentlemen.
I - shoot or give up the nun."
Successor to
Eisenschmidt \ Wcckcl.
Guthrie, Ok la.
O E. S
MULHALL CHAPTER No bb
Meet* every Tuctdav night before jnd every Tue'
iav iii.<.it after ♦.if regular meetmc; night oltiie B'ct. .
Matont. Si»te I tda Lcbdell, ^ M
Sister V da E. Woolycricn. Se»
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Prfiekiagtitrv mcoo4 Sunday la etch month
Father Dep!av. P t o
MlMc'l:
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Mulhall State Bank.
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PROFESSIONAL
M. McCOR.MICK. I:Jitor.
IK> not I'onfound Inisii
that is of pi-rsotial int
piid fur. with hx a n« w
si-lf fr.uii tlii> kind of
rail" Will Im- ."liar-'i d «
moii* y is clia riri ti fur «-i
p«T liiii". I .i-t • f w i iIdii
llni". « arils . .f thank* ;i
«"i-nt-. p» r lint*. Ki'solni
jht line.
The introduction in congress by
Hepreaentative Crumpacker of a reso-
lution for the appoint inent of a sp< eial
committee to invest igate the ■- u ti rage
laws of the wiiitIi very strikingly illus-
trates two phases of partisan polities.
The resolution has for its purpose the
investigation ot conditions that aie
suppose'! to exist ill some of tile st at ■ >
where laws anil constitutional amend-
ments have tleetl put III force Whereby
a large number of former voters es-
pecially nenri ■. have liee-i deprived of
iheir right to vote It is a well un-
derstood and just provis on. that
states are represented in congress on.
't ie basis of the tiuniU r of vot» S east
Bv the disfraiichiseiiieiits in m.ih.- ot
the-- states, while the nuinU r i r r. p-
resentatives remain the same, the
numt r of votes polled has in-en re-
uuced almost if n •! juite one half,
an 1 redici. .sly .,m of all proportion
The resignation of II irry Th aips ti
las United States marshal announced
the tirst of the week came as a sur-
iU, r I prise. But as he steps out it is a
, | p easure and relief to ki, w that his
him successor William T>. I'osset. his most
^ r ' t rust, i deput y will continue the ad-
; in in ist ration" and Ins familiarity vi it ti
the affairs, and ability, will insure
! 1 results. Its is a pleosure t-> !»•-
lieve that litness and noti ft political
pull influenced Mr. Fmsett's appoint*
inent.
a: M
i:itlie l'erritoryof i iklahoma. at theclc
tiF-oi Ki v>
i if business Mch. 1 T'O-.
i.iMiit.rnKs
i*k paid in 5.UNMNI
profits •.'i.*i4.:i:> \
George 5i IhulMiu wlio tins Ik'CH
territorial librarian tor the past loi.r
Veal>, iil-^ telide 1"' 1 hi:- i • '•U:n 1 i I1 -■
Governor Ferguson, who bas named
.1 \V J o .se of iirant county as bis
successor. When Mr. Dodson took
charge of the library it was ill a very
i>r. ( lark, the famous
i hical'o Specialist, ami
one or mi re of his ass.-
eiate pn.ft -sors. ph\',i-
eian's. Mirgi1'.ns an : e. n-
sultants. win can tell 1f" /!
what your disease or all!iction is vvlth-
oin asking am questions will he in
MU.IlAl.I.. II.IUA V,
disorganized condition, under his A I'lil I. 11, l!«C.
management it has been catalogued One day only, at the Palace Hotel.
I. I . ... ! \ll forms ot ehrofiie. nervous and
properly shelved. Mr. Dodson s and .
f private diseases «'t botii sexes success-
im'reusing private iuisirn-s was the tu!|v tlv;iU>.i. Tures guurantft-d. 4'on-
e iuse given for 111s r» sigii;tt i«»n. -.ultation atni advire tn
1 di
rrtitii'ates of
>KY'til* ok'!. AHOMA. -
r.\T\ Ml I.IH.
V lit it ■ i r. i .isldi-r i if t In- a 11< ivt- na mid lia 11 k. i i -1 m »litn n I v sw« ;i r 111:11 tin a I»
is true, and that said Bunk liad no other liabilities and is not endorser on anj nt
i. >11 • ti. r t lia n t liai sin <wn in i In- alt-ivr si :,t inniii. in Hi. u-i of in> km.win
f. mo help me Ood. 8. A«" BCTTLEtt. Cashier.
f .1 I lit l *\v. .1-11 to I Iff. ti ft i« i Ids I 7t Ii (Ii \ of Maf-li 1
■ ii i■ \piri*> Man-h I ;. r.«»:» w Ii M \ I"
« hhhi.i : \: trst s \. Ill \ I.I I; .
U
Money saved bv goinc* to
nM CONN I" 11 FY. V l» .
• Physician anrt surenon
\Tnkf a Spei ialtv of t lironii Hist
Office in City Ort e store
Ml' LI I \ LI.. O T.
4 LI.AN t. I. i ■|l!LI>Ki:s.
» Physician and surgeon*
i ail answi i. d protnplly. OtTi ".
Flint's furiiiiure >toii . North sidi Ii
MULHALL, OKI-A.
l>BWi
v. HATKIKhJ.
Physician and
I m I 111 I II f.
Ml ! IIA1.I.
11. ■
OFFICE
peon
. (Illici
OKI.A
II. IV HAM NO.
I'll V sit I VN \ -I K(.
. of I ve. I.:,I. Won,.
CITY DRUG S10HF.
II VI I UK I. I
..l.; ar
ii,:
in the res
tion that
ttieir repr
raised the
'Pel
ould pt
.• nt a t ion
'am, .■!
aques-
ii.lt- cut down
lie democrats
'ii. . m ti■.:11 ma-
tion" and thereby Ix-cause the elec
tions are near at hail i the republicans
are likely t . allow the resolution to
sleep in quiet for a t itn
News bus just come to the civilised
world that an. .th<T inanini' -I Ii lias bet n
fouml in Siberia, so perfectly preser?*
ed in the ice that there was still food
in its mouth and stomach. It had
evidently fallen fr<un aclilt and hn ken
Its He •». and was afterwards f r /• n
in the ice helowand never thawed out
until recentlv disco\ere i.
Money 011
Real Estate.
ES
w
rnpo
til
DR. M. r. FURROW,
JZEITTISX
OS Hi
t(^ buy implements.
at Ion i.iII■
; of Milllial
U'll lliollt Ii
I k \fMIITl|.
Lowest Rates!
Best Terms. -
re sident li ■ SI V t It IS
Japaneese method of
known as the "ju-jutsu."
arnini: the
• • If-uetellse
This Is the
,,.us "soft art," whereby the fori
rted b> an assailant is made to r.
at least un* i turn up>n him without any v-'feal e
til after election N
speaking they are wise, humiliating as I
it maybe, viewed from til.-standpoint ,
of justice and r Ik: 111 Who is to blaine ,
tor this condition of things'? ran the
people under such circumstances lay
charges at the door of congressmen.
When it is a well known fact that
their fears of an overthrow of the
party is not groundless, because it is
only necessary for the opposition to
raise the howl of some horrible inten-
tion, and the voters without try Inn to
see the real issue jud^e llie fuss and
smoke raised, to cloud the issue, as
thoiijfh it were till real tiling and so
vote. Under such cireumstanoes it
behooves politically speaking t he con-
cressinen to ti(jht .-.liv of such ilaiijfers.
And by the same token voteis should
keep the11.selves s.. posted oil I he real
is^ue that they wiil lo t l» staillpeiled
by a false cry. An act it state where-
by anv considerable chance is etfected
hi the nuinbei of votes would by Hie
provisions of t lie secimil sect ion of the
14th amendment to (lie constitution
reduce the representation in congress
in proportion. This is but just. If a
state has a voting element In it. that
tor tile good of society, it thinks best
to disfranchise It certainly ought to
iie willing to have Its representation
cut in propc r oil to its voting
ht po Iticallj fort .m the part of the victim.
The mention of the name >,f Kelsl
Darling as a possible candidate tor
del. tate to civ-., will quicken the
jnds. of the y ..in t and d rep.lien-ans
Nels has .1 iKiliv.resqUeliess that
draws.
There is no
W McSeal w
gress. and w,
.11bt but that 1 .sepli
11 be in t lit race f. r cim-
make the t'jrss that
wlien its
know i bs
v.r the
it was
.ther tel • AS will
I t
J. c. Roberts of Kingfisher, who
u;ls ,1 ppolllt ed s lilt' tl'l.e ilk.' . as t lie
s11 e.-ssor i.f .I.i Strang, asattcrney
general to k charge of that ottlce
A p ri1 I.
Farms For Rent
Notary Public.
A far-n for rent. 160. 8 miles
from Mulhall.
A. B. WOOD,
•XIE^-ST c-trv
B1SSANIZS
CREAM
IlhACKSMITIlINd
1 have |ust bought the old Mall blacksmith sh<>|> on
South M mi Stri-ft! and am prepared now t<> do all ktmls ol
repairing. Pring in your plows, wagons, «;tc.. whi n th«-y need
repairing, and see what nice work we do.
sr. z71. K:ccpz:S
The Blue Front Ban
BUCHELE BROS. Proprietors.
W. H. MATTHEWS.
\ 111ii'iif \ al'liiiw
>1 ia 11 • 11, O k I.«In mi if.
Tin OUH
SUA VIM.
iiim.i imi,
II A U l"( IIII Mi,
ill MM..
ICE
Livery. Board and Sale Stable.
JVIulhall, O. T-
Tin iU»v tt»u mil I•.«? f oiih ti
ut* »"l il f Hit in lions
anxious to ——
j»ast I ;• v i
(•••>, Vhu
WOOLVERTOK & FATHER.
a r
I >ick T. Morgan is get t in
among the In .y s and is pretty sure t hat
in- is finding friends in most any group
he strikes.
I'rof. I. \\. liaxter has lieen reap*
pointed by the governor, auditor anI
superintendent of public instructions.
.1. .1 Huston
point ment as
land hoard.
lias red
ecretarv
veil the ap-
f I he school
And you will j
Hat no other. 1
*
Famous for i
Its Purity
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MADE BY |
BASS ANTZ:
Wichita, Kansas,
Hapstone Pure Ryej
■s# . ti* "■ T r I
#t iS. 1
« g
One Minute Cough Cure
For Uoughs, Colds and Croup.
A, B, COREY & COMPANY,
Distributors,
of Them A 1 L iV A
Ten Years Old
OHIO MILLER. Distributor.
Mulhall, 0 k 1 a h
o m a
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.