Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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Tlltt ENTERPRISE. MULHALL. O. T„ FRIDAY. JANUARY 81. 1W>2.
THE nULHAl.l. ENTERPRISE
ESTABLISHED JANUARY 1. 1893.
Official Paper of Mulhall
Member Oklahoma I'rcss \ssnchit
Filtered in the I'ostolHct' xt Mulhall, O,
for transmission through tin- I s malls
Stvond-l'lass Mail Matter.
I'l'lU-IMI III
IN lit \ III! II \ >
ihli*
\ <1 * el i INI iiu K.i
Display \il\ crllslnu sln^l
hi- mo n't h. tift y <• in n l»-
iicli |wr mont h. mir dollar.
< '<ip.v for udv should I»«• in I
vcniim wltliout fail.
|joi*:il Adv»-rtIsimr. shitflr Ins*
PRESIDENT OF ASSYLU-VI RESIGNS
l)r Winkler (juiti His Job us Superintend*
ent. Other Change* are Being
Contemplated
(ii"I'llhim, Oki.a., Jan.'27. Dr. F.
! T. Winkle rs is no longer in chaw of
I In* Mini I a riu in a I Norman, having dis-
posed of his interest in thai iiisMin-
Iion, rt'siyniiitf his position aspi«*i-
(lent and superintendent.
i i<t\ii n«»r I i-t-^iisnn informed nf
this lad this afternoon: als;» that In.
Urilliih who has Im » h in ch ir^e of 1 he
1 !»«■»• ' "',l medical i t iiu*r*t of the iristitnti*«vi
■« > I u til 11 |>« i ... ,
will have contrij nf flu- sanitarium
IS SI-
I'll
ords) ti \ r
rt i<
flit s
^pn-lal Katrs L'ivrn on finitr.wt-. fur our
ywr, "i fraction thurvbf Position <>r nd and
M'ligtli of «'ontriirl must he i-misith-rcd.
Rated to Portdjrn tdvertluer* Kovvrned on
In-liasisof rclialillit^'and upm tin ••la** of
advert IsiiiK.
hetn-rs r«• I:«11vi* to it<I\ i*rlIslm*. satiM-rin-
t lulls, rlr. sIhhiliI Im add|-« t| In i o\| l;
\\ nosiaa Mulhall. < > I
M lis<-i;n»k ion i-1:i< i.. «i
TOM li. WOOSLLV hilitor.
lirriiuiK usually lias a hard tint*
laisliig a bonus, bin II aim. m al way-
arrives.
I'hm \ <Jitx will lie after a land n
lice when the I'onca. i>t ie and Mi
souri lands are npened.
I'lixut.lis || niin it (if I lie ('art huge
Demneral. has hniight an interest in
I he ('handler New s
Tin-: Sanitarium has a rnckv mail tn
travel. If it is wrung it should ritrht
itself speedilv.
Tnmtn is a sh
W et'tier is filing
I«:isiii>'ss al KiiiL'lisli
in1
■r.
Till- nenp'e of I'handler a
with the nrtieials nf the I
iia ve t lie rnad Imilt In that
\\ i 'i I in1 m i ;i \ until until her superintendent
iected.
I'nur physicians nf Nnrinari have
lieeii secured tn make daily visits ti.
tlie sanitarium. making written re-
ports to the secretary of the emnpatiy
rcgu'tling the cniitlitinns eai > al that
institution The (ilivsiciui s are l>rs.
II iImi and Statifield and or . Leather
and I 'apsliaw. The dnctnrs will take
■'it; ti tit turns In visiting, l>ut each man will
send ill his reports of t in- conditions
existi"g.
\ nangcinents are already lieing
made for the estaliliNliincnt nf a hos-
pital in cnnncctiun with tlo- sanitar-
ium and also tlie separation of incur-
ables from t hose persons vv li" a ie ei'ii-
I lined in t he institut ion for treat menf.
Oilier changes wilt lie iiiiii'c in con-
nection vvilli the food and sanitary
conditions.
liovernor I'ergnson states thai the
conl i act s with I lie sauil al iiiill will not
he announced at the present time, ow-
ing principally to tin; fact thai the
territory has no place al tlie present
I line to care for I lie i lima t es. X in ti her
reason is that the storklinltlers of tlie
company have ev idenced a desire to
dimply Willi the wishes of (onernor
Fcrgusim In tins matter. Tlie daily
bill of tale will he augmented and will
include milk, butter, sugar, and other
I nings called for in tlie contract. As
long as conditions in the contract are
fulfilled, there will lie no annulling
the contract, hut a disposition to do
otherwise wi I mean that new arrange
incuts will he made for the «Mie of (ik.
lahoma s insane, 't he report nf the
invest igal ion out is a
surprise, and under oilier conditions
that now exist in tlie terrilorv. would!
mean the Immediate surrender of the
contract for the contract for tlie care!
of tlie insane.
liovernor l ergusoti Will have some-
thing to say about the new superin-
tendent and will iusisi that lie lias no
financial interest in the insl it ution.
Iieing placed on a salarv.
Treatment of Horses.
Le>and Stanford once said. "A horse
should lie treated likeatfent email."
To the query "why?" Some liors • -
lovers miff lit answer, "Because lie is
one." Some horses are certainly more
gentlemanly in thei.r nature and be-
havior than the men who drive them.
11 is. of coiirv. io i he pecuniary inter-
est of ;tn\ horse-nwin r in treat his
animals kindly, and to set* that.his
grooms and siable-Inns do the same.
\ tiorse khidl.t livated. a fid will fed,
and comfortably housed* will last con*
siderabl> longer than «»ne which is
not. The horse kept in a cit.v cannot
endure tin* n.i'iim treatmeiiT is a
prairie musta n«/. any n «»rc than his
master would
How (41 HU4'C'4'4mI III Itusi lll'KN.
Keep void liver ill jfond condition hy
\\h\hx Hiiiiuioiih* Liver Puritier (Iin
hox ) It corrects const ipal ioi.. cut es
indigestion, hilioiisiiesN, slops head-
ache, nels Nmir lieait ill the iiyhl
place so yon can smile al >oui ueiyh-
hoi.
liiann- Inv«*kimerit
"I was liotihled for ahonl seven
\*ai»« Willi my Htoniach and in n^d
halt' IIIV tim^."' savs K. I )hiii ick.
S'-mei ville, Inil. | speii! a bout $)0()<)
ami never could ^el an\I hiiiif h» help
nie until I 11 ied U.mIoI ])\.p».ps «
Cine, I have taken a lew lioltleM and
am eiititely well. Von doti'l live tiv
what von eat, hut hi v\ hat >on dioe^f
comfort able Kning mid nSsimiiuie. if your momacli
ill til''garb or ., plains Ionian doesn't digest fool vein
Moreover, the city horse Is t ften •tarvmir. Kmlol I>y»i^p,iaCure«!.«.»
sulijecteil t.. Utterly Unnecessary cruel- t lie st,.in*ei.'H «mk lo ilige.tmg I l.e
1lllll'lsllil". I. "l nil dol.'l have I el K.,t
At altolit tills time of year the ens- | all von want. 1 'v "pepsin I 'me
toiunt clipping becomes all nlivious | em es all stoiiis.h tiontdes
cruelty. Nature provides tlie horse |.
with a c.at w,»ruientmgh for liisneeds. I
Mall, pseudo-esthetic taste, shears it '
oil ami leaves the animal shivering. 1 w'sli ti; ai nut t.. the ptiitlii
Soinet lines he gtus so far as to clip the ! 1",,u I'1 ep tied In tli> pit Id It
.\ (ii'Piil NiewMpM per
'1 In Sunday edit ion of The si. Louis
Republic is a marvel of nmdern news-
paper enterprise. The organizationo»
its news service is world-wide, com-
plete in every departinent: in tact, su-
perior to that -of any oiher newspaper.
The niatfa/ine section is illusl rated
in daintily tintcd coloi> and splendid
hall-tone pictures. This seel Ion con-
tains more hi|fii*class literary mailer
than any of tin* 'monthly magazines.
The fashions ilinsi rale.I in n il lira I
colors air i-speciaily xaluahh- 11 • lln-
ladirs.
'i'iie colored comic sect ion a jn-
nine lau^li maker, i lie funn\ car-
, 10,000 Ti
h devils hammcr-
your head.
1 M-R/IU'SES I
L rr i;«r i m: je. t w rv n *5
lies I
! ist >
rile
by
A.
I Jisei.
• >l» Vi
H w ■ sf 1 to
toons are t
humorous stories arc hi
au (hois of nat iona I re put a I ion.
Sheet intisic. a hiyh-class popular
son«,r. is fiirnishecl free everv >uuda\
in The Republic.
The price of The Sunda\ IJcputilic
by mail one year is ■jc'.on. I or salt- by
ill I lie v\ s dealers.
CAZ*&Ujl&& *
CURES ANY V !N!> OF HO.DACHE.
^">00 reward for any injurious j
s^bstancc f^und in those aipj.'ifes. j
Perfectly harmless. Sold by drugfiists
f hjhbip var^pg^: *.
^. • tmmmvKn w.w*. 1
NORMAN LICHTY r fn CO. DfS MOINfS.IA ?
MTjmasESSu ewm 23ti\is onMurMud
C. f\ FW^SE!?. rrUCgist
oh i
«Mi X*
I and ioneei in^j.
hair inside the horse's ears, which is
a good w.-») to priKliiccdeafnesN. Then I IV"I"•
some tlav the creature fails to hear the i
sound of a railway t rain or other dan
gf roils iicighlMir, and disaster in I lie
result.
The artificiality of the tight check-
re j ti and tin it I ti t a 1st ■ is respt iiisi I ile ! or
some trouble Willi horses. A horse can-
not keep his temper when subjected
to constant irritation, and sometimes
his muster as vvt II as lie musl suiter lor
it. A fractions hors<\ or one with
11 is nerves oiit of order, is not a sale
animal. It pay sin f reat a lioi s.. like
a gentleman. Then lie is llkelv to be-
have like one.
■its expel
, S ti infix
otdem a
Fifteen \
1 easniiiib!
t loll Ufoai atileed. i.euve
LnTKKI'HISK Ollice. I'sefiiv liutne fu|
liliy dale that I am lint biUnd. A
share of your pationa^e soliriieii
ltespeel f 1111 \ ,
\V NoKTIt.
A (Jhei p Coat.
A seedy looking iud i vitlual stood nut -
side a pawnshop. Presently lie en-
tered and sa id. "1 low III til' Il
give me for this tiverc.'aI ?"
"Seventy-tive cents," was the pawn-
bro..cr's i epiy.
I •' .tt'l l.ive Ttij; 1 titer.
I oil I i put it in a 1111 Ilea 11 li Itev er tro * o-
L-llier DkWIII.'h Lutie Kiirly lit eis
plnlllllte (|KV itt-l itui of I 111' bowels
w ill distress. '*! have been
11 nit It let I w il It cost i veness 11 i lie ve;t t s ''
k.i\s ,1. O. <i 1 eene, Ilcpttnw. Intl. "|
'Ittvellied III ti It \ 1 ellletl ies l.l.t I. tile
1 - 111V li set s Hive best resells.'' I'. A .
l'"l asei
lilntVII I'll tt.HIO
The 11! 11 idea I Ital I lie It
will you 11 tines needs a pnweiftil, drastic,
purgative pill lias heett exploded; lot
III. Kinn's New l.ile pills, w hit'll aie
| p"i'I eel I v 11:11 111 1 i'ss, gently stimulate
make il a dollar a; d | livei soil bowels ft. expel pnistmous
'■It .tin t wort 11 less i 111 a 11 er, cleanse I he svsletti and ahstt-
at the very Ie ast." | luielv cute const ipation and sick
| In-adaclie. Only ^ne at ('. A. ptasei's
I voilltlen't giv' you | drug slme.
11 slike I hat "
dollar and a
::float that I red
t he newspaper
e working
I taw lo
own.
HiI.I l i:.
S.'IV
cling a dean
s it is
I'M gar
' -l a I ie
not true that
• 'ones' III III of
candidate tor
1 \l kinds
al v and on
if job \v irk
sin *i t notice
art ist i-
.s otl.ee.
Oll^rn
Tiik word
down the line that
i"it»m. Men n\ 111» h i\
arc being ad vis -d to h
hilt Passed
'1 nut 1
up ami
is on a
' realt \
R&p&iplmg
Neatly
■ ^ HI ought t
a half. '1 Ids <
tItaii leu tlollar
urged 1 he man.
"My fiieiolt.
t wt t tlolla rs ft ir t wnnverg
"Would you take a
'I v a 11 er for il it it was y ours-"
"My frieiidl i voii-ld take t dollar Im
dat overgoat, andtin4c I had done veil."
"All right. I nr. s your do! ia r. 11
was hanging up in front of your shop,
and 1 brought it in T.. see how much il
was W.il I ||." I e ] lied t lie ('list oilier.
"II. re .stop! lot v s ,1 s.'hv indie.
r..a fi ll t lie tit fea led pa wu >•. .kel
'I'lte decision of the Chicago and
\It|>n ll.iill"a i. to p| in. .11 -Hi,
i ibinets in t heir ca i s ti n the use ot
plusieians in einergei cies and einert:
t'ltcy pa"keges fo| III.- Us.
iii iri.'iilit ca houses aii
wort In id c.iaimt nilut i. n
SINA'I'Olt I'lllKMW I! 'VI11 i . ■
made a speech al a Jackson l>avelult
hanipiet, at Lafayette, Fntliaoa, last
week and at tacked ex-i inv 'i nor Steele,
Sinsrv CtiARKR is down iu Wash-
ington working tooth and toe-nail l'..r
statehood for < iklalunna alone and il is
breaking Oklahoma PI tv's heart.
Nt
ftifiitrht df
el,
,n r a muliciiic did \ eu ?
v''i. it-' a eood sivti fir
t mi i.
Mi. i a rin
bran, li of i
said t hat t n
when railrn
mi
ie. add i t
V M
I i me w a
I 11 ail s
1:
I he one fare rate made hy all rail-
roads lor round trip to W ichita. Ivan-
sis and letup; on the dates of t lie »t h
j Annual < ouvetii i. .ti of a men and allairs: a treasury
Live stock Association, Feb. 11,12. stories and good
ami l:s, next, is eli'eel ive oil lOtllalld Which the hest hooks. Ill's!
Hill g.iitig. limited to return on the I hest music ar
i;': Is. A splendid program has 1 1 topics of t-..
I". P id and \ V i c 11 i: a wi.l entertain lgiv„n cir. ful
roy al Iv ail who may come. A tie i.y t. - lai e pa p
III.' ft I til res of special interest an- teacher, tli
sp. ei.t. sal"s I.t registered eal II • and dent, t It" p
horses, the regular f j .r e man an 1 ti
and riding contests, f ,r purses. p „M w ,
pa. king lit.us. s ..ml stocl'
visitors and t lie ami ml 1 at < lemi i:s
Hail. A cord ial invilal ion to at lend
1 is ext. nded tn i V . I . Heme III be r
I the dales!
Wi
the
\ a i ii
Frisco Svstim
II.is put on a new train known as
the "i >K I.A IK iM V I.I M I I 1!I»" ht-
t ween Ok I a ho ma eit \ and ixansas t 'ity.
rids is the fastest ami finest train
.lilt of Oklahoma for kansas ('ity. St.
I.ouis and Memphis
The "I > Ixl. A ill i.MA I.1M PI'KIi"
lean s < ikiuhoma < ity at t'.ilo p. m .
arriving al Kansas City 7:40 next
morning, st. I.ouis ."i.iij p. m. and
Meinphis ."nito p. in. it consists of
baggage car three :■ | chair cars, and
one I Pullman. The Pullman
sleeper and one chair car goes t hroitgh
to kansas city without change, out
chair car through to SI. I.ouis. and
••tie through lo Meinphis. The return
I rain leaves kansas t 'ity |i;2o p. m.
arriving at Oklahoma i ity lni.Vt a. m.
1 Further informat ion regarding rates,
time etc.. will be cheerfully given In
any i'lisco System Agent or tin
seme- tindersigiieil.
II. I'\ In \n. I • p. ,\.
Wichita. Kansas
Ten Cents for Ten Weeks.
t li. si. Louis M i rror is a t went \ -
eight page paper, in magazine fern . '
e lited Ity V, il I ia in Million Uee I v. as-
sist'd hy a st all t .1 ennt ribuloi s com
prising t he lu st w riters and literaly
aut I lot it ies on all cu rreiit sub;eets. s. -
cial. religious, scieutilic. linancial, lit-
erary or art ist ic.
!'ht mirror is a weekly rev icw of
of short
!>' let ry 1 I pi: per in
plays and
ibly lev iewed. and all I
i.litemporary interest are
at tent i a; 11 is t ii" up-
r for the tin"chant. I lie
pr. dessi' 'till i tna II. I I If st II-
I i t ii'ia ti. as we 11 as 1 or w n-
llOII e
send us lite in s. I ver or
ail st a nips, we xx i i i mail e e Mi rror lo
lis y oiii add l ess for 11 it weeks.
I III. M I i! liol!. m . Louis. Mo.
\\ nliii'M Antl ,| Oil Is
»1111 \ , tinwet ,, tn n
When
To Hi
lle Ml
Vmi ti.,
1 brie
e and Visit
ARMANTROUT BEOS.
i illk \ D; \ti
Ph otojf r a pliers
or OKI. \IIOM \,
Tliev v i 1 ttiakf \ on ,i
lint- Cabinet I'iniii) t.ii.it
will make a veiy at-
ceptaLle 1 olit lay prcs-
eiit, and at i pi ice s((
low you cannot laii tt>
liave a [ilcasant \j..r' s-
SlOIt. A rOllllllcte l i tie
el ev rytiliit^ penau.-
iiio to (jhotO'4rati iy is
catried: St imps, lint-
tons, (jroups, \ iiM< s.
1 '< ut rait s 1'. ii!;i ro i it.en is
.•khI I rami s
Our $i Cabinets ;irc the
biggest valifj ev r offered
bv a reliable firm.
j ...... .. ...
—V ti. ■ r—
C. A. recently,
not tat distai t
Would I'llli leu
ott
.inn!
1u! y
I Ion't cuss yi
Inline peop
you don't
move on.
along some
e: I lie world i
like vonr >
Tli
i and your
wide, and if
'tir surroundings,
inmiinil v will get
in an
Tiik ('herokee. i irient
"ti taxation, savs thai the county as-
s' sstir. after paying Ids depul it s, eaine
out behind; that he was not allowed
enough and many people were missed.
lull. 1 .
tired like
•'.I > i.i;.ulsion is
hat.docs it.
bodies wear out
rom over-work,
1 hey thin
new
and
an hour, and added, iu reference
to curved tracks. "Nothing lint ;;
si t.i iulit l rack w iii he up lo date in
ni.",o.-
Rt vealed Bv the Hat.
••Doc
s the hat
reveal
chart
ictcr "
lid an
otjserv ant
Will's.
■ spec-
i;
ill v is
character i
catling.
n »
ionise it «if»«
•>.
-The
man win ist -
hat lit
s him
exact-
. and
is si»t si|nat
re and
st lai
l'Iii on
h
is hca
(1, is neariv
.'I ! V\ i\ S
an n
r Ief ly,
(ti
•Iiberate man, re*
fiilat in
i hi- i
habits.
U
lit ver
y often coin
monplu
ce as r
eyards
lent al
at t aiiiineiit
s.
"Mi ii
i uf latve int
'tital pii
iWl'l -s.
l liink-
CI
s and
Philos ' pi ie i
s. allee
t liats
a lit-
ti
e too 1
ar^e lor 1 In
•in li
lev ai
e men
lar/e
ideas, and i
I heir la ry - ha
t s will
ten ht
' fodnd i.i
eonjin
let io. i
• with
In
•ose, e;
isy tilling
elothes
. tor i
ii this
a*
t i
> in ot
her mattcis
id.
. I lie 1,
•t idy r
elects
••1 d
1st rust eipi
a 11 > ti,
io man who
w
ears h
is hat at 11i
e back i
d his
head.
a:
id he
v\ ho habitually yoc:
s about with
it
lilted
1 io one side
flic
II 1st 1
is or a
C 1
indid.
easv-tfoii»n |
type. III
it apt
to he
111
irli t.v:
I lie latter.
with a
dlstit
Ksitlon
hi
r spor
i and I'rolit
*. is a*
the
same 1
t i
me t'rl
volous and t
•nnceltc
•d. \
either j
t hem
. however, will be
a en,
\eomb !
Id
m t he
man whose
hat is |
no small for
In
in, nor 'deep' and crafl.\ lik
c t he j
W l
'arer«
d' a hat w hi
cb is j
mllcd
d iwn
other
mi;;s rmd Set
he medicine t
I I'-ese poor
fr'im. worry, i
from disease.
■ in -1 weak. Some of tin
iik s are not well made
til of the old ones
''om lonjr tisane.
^ < ■ '■ s l.imilsion fixes all
Kiii.'.s. It does the work both
inside and out. It makes soft
bones hard, thin blood red,
lunjfs strong, hollow
full. ()nly the best ma-
are used in the patching
don't show
ow of health.
N X s'TKIl—SKVKKAI. PI i!S(>\s
otchaiaclei ami uood i et»ut h| 1011 in
end* stale (one in this rni|i't\ 1
tjuired) Io represent and advetlise an
idd esi a h11 simmI nn ♦•all h \ hii.si ness hi • ii>»*
ot .olid linancial slamhti^. Sala»\
$|s.00 wt'ekly with expenses edtli-
Iiona 1 all pn\ ible in c.isfj »*aeh \N«'d-
nesdav direct Irotn head 4dliees. Hurse
audi iriiane toinished when nec^v-
sai \ . I{. lereeces. KucIonh s».|l
addiesscd stainpi'd etivelopf. M.ma«
are racked *'"• ;;l" c"x"'" r,llc"«". |
Pdy You- fi-X's.
I ha\ t lie t.i \ rolls at in\ oltii'r ft p
I n t iillo x iii^j 111\\ nsl ii ps. M ill I ia i
larshall. Otla
i w .io.I i;
im in
i ii ■ *i• d I
it
hv ti
that
n»i
in Pavne
weak
place
terial
and the pan hi
tlir- "joh the new
» llsi || p.s
. #5 ist i
in Log
ark son
lv. t I
.Tan na r
11. M
Mint \
and 1'
•vV A:V.Ei>T
No
Yt tic.
lie
do
io wait l is turn.
Ill-liable
llrancil l M
\iciniiy.
tlie right
ti vi 11
/ !
I and ti ( 1
-3
Send ior free <
re
Mm:
nat i.
L'lene
Man*:r nf
"tot>prn in 11
<»(•».i opening 1
ally ^ l n e K1 -
Tin \.
W ;
It.I \l n til
I :iiist late.J
■dtalnjfl
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and encyclopedia
/ statistical
volume of
',00y
Facts and Figures
Containing Over GOO Paget
\ — *■
i Special Features. \
tilliv)nu'.r»js of the United 3tatrs; I'artl-
iidurs Ah'uit lhret» Fhoitsand Amerixun
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Woosley, Tom B. Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1902, newspaper, January 31, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285214/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.