The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 25, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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MULHALL ENTERPRISE. . "TJ'Ti" 'i'-"'!4" "i^m.-
bound at llie huUM ju i.se ofhee.
1> C. 1JW INN I.I.L,
JAM ICS II. SCAIIU,
Mil it or. T II <uppapre, a prominent lawyir
Uen'l. M'g'r of Guthrie wan in the city last night.
The ruin .Sunday morning made the
. ■ ■■ 1 1 — in" lam ,sun<ia\ 11101 n i made
Subscription price *1.00 a year at tendance at Sninlay St-liool small
n niU'iliu'i) I ... «.» ...
Published tvcry Saturday.
hulen ti at I lie Post I»Hi «-«• u
loiiiu TviiUoiy. M't-oiiil rlu-i
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in* I ill ii ihIii'iI to :i 11 |M) IIIO
lliiKiciK'' «'li««*VcmI Itnontrli
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\V, u, llllflicork,
Agent,
il UJ8 TABLE
NHiriii iuiunii
Ko. 408 .Clilmigo IfiSMfM* • ••• I'
N •. I"- MiiNiiiui lliver Kxi>u>m • • • l'-
So Iftt LochI Frvlitlit - • 1
sol III HOI Nil.
No 10". 'I>xii».h.xi'r«»»,
Nil 4"l Ok UlllulllH i: \|>IC'Hr.
No r.M l.ot'lil licigl.t
Ml LI I
11 r.r. i
.11. Km
llailronil N ic*
A spring scries of iiouieseeUer's ex
chism lis have been arranged from the
Missouri river ami east, One fare
idur two dollars lor the round trip
rickets on sale March l". April 7 A HI
ami May Advise \oitr fin ml* in tin-
east exi ccting to visit Oklahoma of
these excursions
1'opitlar lew--pi i" <1 Calllornli V.\
« iifsions
The Santa Fe Uoute, personally eon
acted* weekly • xciirslotis t" Calif n
n'a ale ilesoi vedly popular with trav-
elers who seek a wiseeco loiny in cost
of railroad ami sleeper tickets without
sacrifice of any essential comfort.
About one-third saved as compared
with Hist class passage
The Pullmans occupied by these
parties are of the latest pattern and
afford eyery necessary convenience
a porter goes with eiich car. and an
experienced agent of the company
in charge. Ladie«, inv
people, etc., will appi
Honal care.
The Santa V\ \s California liinf pas
ses south of the region of severe snow
storms and is remarkably pict nros«|ue
The daily service is same as above
except as regards agents in charge.
For descriptive literature and
information, address local agent
W. It. Hitchcock,
agent.
ohierl.y
ehlto this per-
othci
LOCAL NEWS.
AV here's Ford scott?
25 lbs. Haisins for$l at Hevis'.
Sdlbs Oatmeal for St at Ilevis'.
30llm. Navy llean i for SI ut lievis.
Good overalls,aH cents at Kuhlman's
Korner.
Where, oh where Is.the lire depart-
m n.V
(In to the school entertainment to-
night
Judge IlavenBtrlte was in town Wed
nesday
92 (>o Ladies Shoes for $1.35 at Kuhl-
man's Korner.
Apron and Dress C.ingham, 5c pel
yard at Ilevis".
Services at the Presbyterian church ;
tomorrow,
20 cent sateens for 1.' cents :»t Kuhl-
man's Korner.
Mi s, Men Jenhall visited the city
this Week
Good coffee for 1" cents per pound
at ' He vis* "
Yard wide muslin 4 cents at Kuhl-
111 ail's Ivorncr.
The Public Schools will probably
close next week.
r> pair good seamless box -•*> cents at
Kuhlman's Korner.
Sunday School Missionary Davis is
111 towu to.day.
Clies. I)"!esl>ery h is sold his place
to T, Lobdcll lor ♦1«>,,U.
Pettyjohn's new house is neaiiiip-
completion.
Miss Sarah Payne visited in town
several days this week.
Newton Wagon best In the woi Id—
at Spanglcr's Wagon yard.
Sunday Pants tvi cents a pair at
Kuhlman's Korner.
Iv L Jionahoe is visiting his par-
ents in Wisconsin.
He fore you contract for y ,\U- bind-
ing twine see M He vis'
The school exliib lion will te given
next Sutunlay night.
■nts a yard at
Stop at Kemp s Hotel when at
Mulhall and yon will never regret it.
Uev. D, C. Delapl iin and wife of
IVi ry \\ ere at the Kemp Wednesday*
1 he Odd Fellows and |{chc|<has have
gone to ( rescciit City to celebrate to
day.
Plows, harrows, listers and cultiva-
tors- H. st and <-heapest aUSpunglei's
Wagon Yawl.
Piano Hinder ami Jones Steel Head*
er with lull line of repairs at ftpnnir
ler's Wagon Yard.
Save your crops without irrigating
by us!iiv Hhanghai Hubsoiler, Spang-
ler's Wagon Yard.
Jhirgain day. every Saturday at the
<> K. More, (ireat bargains for cash
sit the (). K. More.
Miv Uohinson has sold the r.'inain-
«l"i of h i farm ">(l acres) to Levi Lew
is ol Califoinia for $.»()().
Jion't fail to come in
tlie new lihiary section.
your attention.
If you think of buying sehool furni-
ture or black boards, come in and see
ns about goods an.I prices.
Mrs. and Mr. Augustine, mother
and brother of Mrs Dwinncll c m •
down from Pcny Monday.
lb v Aughey has been making some
improvements on his property l>v
planting trees ami sluubery,
supt llartinan accompanied by si-
licit r Henry li. Asp of (iiilluie made
a trip over the Santa Fe Monday.
K. s. Maekey and .larstt llilyardof
Perkins came over Tuesday for a three
ton safe for the new bank there.
Sweaiinflon, the photographer, has
moved from opposite tin? postolllce to
over McNeill's ilaiilc. t«ililirie,
I have about fifty do!
lars to loan on chat tel se-
('all at once. 0. W. Hurfonl.
D( \ ice — Broom,
TAX PAYER'S TICKET-
and
U
Trustee, 1 Wan),
Device •• Kettle.
RED HOT TICKET
Trustee. 1 Ward,
JOHN II HON.
Trustee, Wiinl.
Tiustee. y Wurd.
A. CHAMPION
Money! Money?! Woney!!!
TO LOAN ON
I FARMS AT TEN PER CENT.
Money Ready. No Delay.
■hsNIAGAN VI'atm:^
Over Batik Of IndionTerritory,
CSI'TIIICIK, - . OKLAHOMA
Trueti
Win
■e, 2 Ward.
M HATFIELD
Treasurer,
F. 7. KINCA1D.
Clerk,
HISALDO HROWN.
Trustee, i! Ward,
('. C. ROUERTri.
E. A. NICKLB.
I'.diee Judlie.
ALliliRT HOYT.
.M.trslial,
K, A. Mt'KLE,
Mel'I'N K.
<;!■:< iitd
Il( llT.
(IKOIKIL WtlRDEN.
HITCH YOUR WAGON
TO A STAR
Hut liitcli your horses
to your wagon with one ot
Rotterman s
New Ha.ness
Large Stock. High
in Quality. Low iu I'rice.
M.if-
I'UILI.ir I.E.MMON.
MONEY:
ctirity.
the
.1. li. ClarUston of Otter Creek e
in and added his name to our li.-.
subscribers Monday, also ordored
National Tribune,
Rev. Jolin Mordj. pnstor of the
Prtsibytarlnn qliurcli nl Newkirk
known lo many of our people, \\;is
elerletl I'teshytei iul MiKHionnry at
l'onca Cily this week.
S "(X'K I'ASTIJUE roll KENT.
A line pustnin of -l>(J iici es, a :i wire
fencej till piaii ie exc ept some limlier
on lie c reek. Will leal all or a part
take ici Mock icy cul|
and s<-«. me l.efoie ils loo hcle. Two
miles eait of MUlllall, M, F. t'ottar.
THE EARTH GIRDLED.
Dy Rev. T. Do
The ImieM, (ifealest
WoiKlerliil Hook l»y the World
most celebrated I't earlier,
Author and Traveler,
Ili'ittbt
SALESMEN
WANTED
PARTIES
Uliowinf!
Will please
note.
themselves indebted to me
call and settle |>v cash or
r.v.. icj.Ni'Aid
Election Notice
ivnow :111 111<*11 bv these presents. I
win TQi«,n«Jllllltl'(!' Ivt'liip, President of the
Talmaqe I iinarij of Trattexnar the towli jf Mul.1
and SlnHt hall, by virtue of the authority repos-
ed iu ine by the statutes of Oklahoma i
I erritory, do hereby call and proclaim i
t hat a town election shall be lield in j
the town ( f Mulhall. I jQffau ( o. (>;j,i 1
homa on tlie4th day Or Mny, .\. n..
i-i'tj, for the purpose of electing the
following" omeers, t • wit:
Trustee from the Virst \Va d,Tru.^t- ^
tee from the Second Ward. Trustee '
from tlio Third Ward. Town Cleric, I
Justice of the Peace of said town, and
Town'Treasurer, Town Marshal ami I
Town Assessor.
'1 he i oils shall he opm from 0 a, m.
to 0 p, m. of said day of election. I
i he electors t() act--, as inspectors,'
judges and clerks are designated as I
follows:
Inspector, C. F. Kemp; Jud;xe, Win. '
A. T. McMillan: Clerks. Hi-j
naldo lirowu, Chas. Carrett.
Witness whereof I have hereunto j
affixed nip band this 11th clay of April
lS'.M). C. F. Kemp, Pres. of Hoard.
Attest, Itinaldo Drown, Clerk.
bcicnti.'ij American
Aocnoy for
E. L. DONAHOE, Prexidynt.
o. II. UEViS, Viec.r,e,t.
Bank Of Mulhall W-
(INCOHPOIIATKO.) '
^^ Ir^nsacts A CioriGpfll BankinQ business
MaJ. U. D. Dwliiiul!
D1KECTOH .
Hon. T. F. Rhodes F, M, Spunkier,
O. II. Hevli. E.L. Don nil oe,
EXAMINING COMMITTEE:
W.T.DwInnell, A. H Woods, nr n \r n
/) /' /»in *. »,P",
. ( . 1)\\ 72VKLL.Cuihicr.
rji^CAVMT®f
fRADE MARKS,
DESICN PATKNTS,
p . , C0PVRI0HT8, ©to.
I">r Information nn t froo Handbook writ- to
All N.N & CO., JC1 III. 'Aliway, NKW V"HK.
Ol.h st l.urrau for securing patent* in Auu-rlca.
Ivv. ry patent taken out by uh Is br<>iiKht Ix foro
the puiiliu by a notice given free of charge iu Uio
MmMit Htumau
Largest clrrulatlcn of uy wlonUBc panor fn
wurld. Spl.ii lidly lil utrat- !. No lutelllirrjit
man sJmnld !>•.• without It. Weekly, .
V. f I.:-'.-:.: 1 .1,11'lr.. Addn.M STN'N ,t' Co."
l'l 'II.HI. -. :m l'roa»!w: y, N.-at York City.
K *6J to i1/5
nui «lo I lie j- une Tim oppoi-
Iiinili ol a lilu lime, l.\, in
nivc* eonlrol ol leir.iory il : "i
iipply in lime. Travel, adventure, dincoveiy,
niyctery, nomlciTill icvciallons, flmjuci.t d.--
paihos, hanmr, lru^redy. The
Wnnulcst anil most roniHi kiihle Hook o! tlic Oen
liny, enbincliiK Amoiicii; liic'Saiidv\ Icii Uiuudn.
/italaad, Sonili Son Islands, Australia, In
I'.uvpt, I'ulesiinc, Urceoe, Italy. A'urope
Russia. IfiUKlaiid.Slraiige Adveotu res In strange
Anloumlii.i,' i"i"louis and bii|ieih;iij,,,,-
ol wilduini liiiiiiarioiiM rnccr! Oyer 400 original
pliotoKiaplis of eurioiiH pie, loitdgn neeuery
and celebrated historic plu' OS. Tin- iviuld'h re-
•igl-jns studied, exposed mid rompuietl v.iili
Ctirisilrti iiy, (irapliic word-painting* of the
deplorable el.C.Ms pn iliieed upon nations «'id j \y
peoples by a hollol i»t Mohiiniuiedanism, Ilin-
dooism, llrahmiinioni, lUidclhi*ni, Liniimism,
t'onfaclnnlHii, Fetishism, llarbari.-m. Canabal-
Ism, and HvSRery.. Sinrlllng revelatl i.-» ol
the Moeial and domestic condition ol the woim n
and children of the I.mi. I'iioqucnt descrip*
lions ofBii'tiery, people nnd plnees iu ail tlic
iialionsoi Iheearih uinl the islandb of the *es
lbs world's wonders and mysiorles photo-
itrapluMl ami described by the greatest living
writer and traveler. No oilier book Illicit
existence. Send for illustrated eimilars ,
particulars, I'lCOl'i.K s J l lii.Lsin.st; cu
«I0 Olivo Street,.st. i.ouis, M<
RIPA-N-S
The modern stand-
ard Family Aictli-
cine: Cures tlic
common every-day
ills of humanity.
wsr.K
I can loan you more money and give you
better terms than you can get elsewhere.
W. II. MATTHEWS
Offlce on Main St. MULHALL. OKLA
0. K. MERCANTILE STORE.
D. J. JONES, Prop.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots. Shoes of all Kinds.
CLOTHING, NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, ETC
d! «h® rYERY, LOWEST CA&H TRICES!
Baty Ave., Skinner s oid stand. Mulhall, Okla.
JOHN H'RON
Still ill 11 jo M VERY BUSINESS
anil will furnish-you with anythii
in his lino at reasonable rate#.
Horses boarded by the day or
week. Always to l.u found at the barn on Maiu Street
Ml LI1ALL, OKLHOMA. '
G. W. ROTTERMAN, Prop
It Will In
an an
•cnlile Hiirpri-c to persons
icks or bilious eolic to lunrti
lief may lu liad by tnklDK
• < >»l i, Cholera nnd l>iarrhuc:i
cnted l>
1 and ."><1 1
instances t
tukiiiK this
lit h.
ait a 1.
sale by
l)o you want Hooks? Wih'iiii funiisli
tlicin to you at wliolesnlo prices, ('nine
in anil tell ut what you want mul let
us quote you prices.
The best time to subscribe for a pa-
per is when you can tfet it for the least Hint prompt
money. Look at oni eoiubiliatiuil of- ('li.unbc
•era with the daily news. Ue.n.-dy
<«', I, Anderson had erected last n,n3'1k"
j I Inns.In v ;i heautiful monument in s,>on ns
tlu' Mulhall Ceinetery lo the meinor\ :i•»t• 1 ■.
of Ins wife, Mary E AiuAr.isou, ' 11>. MeCouncnev.
Don't K<> to (iuthrie to buy your
srhool It. ol s. II our dealer doesn't Last Sunday the inaua^er nnd fanii-
iteep them we will order tliein direct ly were invited out lo tiie fiirm of Mat-
iroiu the pulilislier without extra ilhew J/urdocli o! L'leasant ValU-v.
Mr.Mimlorli has one of the best fanny
r M (Mnonn.. i . • ! in I lie coiliitv, a lid tliotii^h he li.is own-
■> lin one li the nhice. Jle has a fine
Henry 1\,« l,. entared theolinmplon. I ft'[.u • • lienil
slilp byulolo ruae at Qiillirla il.is week i i ■ , ' u'llv,ute.(l AfUii
iiml fume . Mil secoiul nniv liv a !'" " °,v,'r 0«" li'i'in li is is
leiiffili. lie m.h his 'wheel an.l ! , ,l',ll«ll"'1'k Pfepnr.-.l
' <iuM easily have wiin wlili a racer. i'' r ' ' , ," "i" '''■ to which
I He rn Ilt-,1 11,1 l.xlo ailiple jimllce; ,,ni
■''111*5 <>M> Itlll.l AItl.l-: itppr.-.-iiillon living l!iiiHeil'..nH l.y »„r
llni.v. Miiyirnire ailtl 'I'rii iisfer line, Dav *•« pa.-ilv■.
or nlglil MMti ill train*. Does all)
Itimis ut lilliilinif. nliil guarantee* uui. i
STATEHOOD BILL.
11.ill He Cuiuuill lie ii Terrlli ii i I
sillers II.
Washington, 1). e. April 18.—The
house eoniiniltee or, territories tmlav
• Chamberlain's Ejro and BUln Ointment
l» aneqlialled for Eamuii, Tetter, Salt-
• tl.eiini, S a III llea.l. S.re Nipph j. Clia| | t-.l
I 11 nill~, Ileliiug l'i'i-. Curiis, I-'r,i t 1 iili.
i.; i llironlcSore Byceand Oranulaled Eye U£
l-'or sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
I can v a
mulhall
.■nui complete linn of Collins and I inter*
Inking Gooils.
_■ ■ - - f KLA
TO HOESE OWNER3.
eoiwldei-inl the Oklahoma statehood I n,;"!' Irf'"if,.11 \"'T- '"J- li,!0.l"-':il'l'.v f"'
hi!! i» i i, , ,, • 11 *-«dv a Condition 1'owders.
".<1. I >< nil la ! ly nn and es-raprc sen- j I hey u ne uu t:,.. ayaU m. aid digestion, cure
ta-tivo sv itiey Clark appeared Lo urj^ne j relievo const i put ion, correct I
iniavor of the territory's admission P'dUm'der.; nntj destroy v.ci-nrf, giving
Mr Clark, who is president of the Ok'l 'tSL'L'S.?- 0ri?T5r"70rM *?' ®
lahoma statehood "aid i"®'^
that the territory had Jio.Ooo inhabit-j u-
...... ... | :. . , . .. »»4 •Sl|" have room for a few more
' 1'" Mneial pio.SjcHity was members in the new lib,ury asoeialion |
sucli that tlio population was con lienieniber you get the use of over 1000 I
stat!tly iucreasin«_r at a vory rapid rate j ('1,u'ce •'it- .'••ry small cost
\y A N'l ' !)
isfaetion.
Im Marks, l'rop.
A in «
<»|iiilist c all.
r>f Mill-
r u- Thomas 1'iist x„. 11 ,„eets the
lusi Saturday of ever) montn ut the
Presbyterian Chun h in 3/ulhall,
dollN II ,\i i;,|y.
A. 11. UtlOIl, C'O.MJIA>illl It.
A 11.11 I A NT.
Commissioners Alherton and staple-
ton were in llie city Saturday on theii
wav home from inspeellug ' llie m-n
bridge ii.-ros-- llie -skeleton ne-t „l
town. Of course ths boys wore look*
'i'WT after their political 'bridges a lit-
tle too on the way,
'ting of the I'npullsts
hall township will beslield in
on May 1st lor the purpose of ejecting
,i delegates and 6 alternates to attend
the i -Minty Delegate (-onvenliou lo be
held ill (iuthrie on May ;>th at II ,-i, m
and Iransact such business as mav
before tlio onncus. Hoys bo
Stimillid lm»eyoUr flnnnces well rep.
resented :.s we ate in need of fuiuN
W. II. ^ i.ns,
s- w v'":, '1'wp. ('en. Coin.
< it.v ('en. Com.
Subs.
linting
(iood eollouade 10
Kuhluiau's Koi ner.
.1 K Itr.idwell has been |
I'etlNj din s house this week.
Mrs. E. \\ .John and family
W'th M . Murdoch lasl Sunt! m
ItusM.dl Kemp has been vei
is some bullet to-tiay
I libleadicd sheetuii'
yard ut " JJevis' %
Men > dress nnd plow shoe
p».l pail at " JJevis' ".
Miss Anna lllsliop of tlnrkson la
now working at the K>-mp
Hear liev. IJt 1'. Johnston at tht
J resbyterian church to-morrow,
Maude Hurch will be one of theehief
JJJtfttotlolH .ti tlio enteitulnuient to-
night.
ipl ions
this ollie • | r j
«iiid it taKen in
Mntcrpr.se we
iiioiit*\. See our
olhet
vill be ret'eived -i
ly paper publishe.
•onnectiou with ti
in always s:ivc \>
jltlbbilig li^t in ai
column.
Nol ice |o Loyal A inei irans.
ill isKiie Loyal Ainerienn
per cellt.disc, on the doll
•umber or his family who Im.v
sick but pictures made .it m\ gallery ill (.'utliru
A. Hurt', I'liologruphei.
crip
Itoi klei
The best sU|v
bruises, Son-
Sores, Tetter,
bluins, * arils, ;i
and positively <
re«| n i red. it
perfec t satisf,
<•<1 1 'rice ...» cents per t
by 1). Mot onnehey.
- \ rn lea Sa I v e
in the world for Cuts,
•valt It lie u 111. Fevei
hipped Hands, t'hil
'I all sU'ii J*!rnp; ions
is ^funrni
Ml ti
pav
\V
i:i:,\i)\vI;I V.
• prepared ti
Its taxable wealth was 839.0dJ.000
it area is a little grea'er than tin.
state of Ohio. it has ro.ouu schco
children nnd its schools are a! 1
of a modern kind and conducted in a
main er equal to Hie public schools of
any state i:i tho union.
There was a full attendance of the
committee and Mr. ( lark's address
was listened to with the givutcst at-
tention, At its conclusion there was
a unanimous expression in f.tVor of
reporting tin* hill It was decided to
hring* it in the house ncxl Thursday,
Members of the coniiuittcn are confl
dent of its passage on I lie showing
that ran be in^uu- in its favor,—Lcadt r
I .. , — — I pony, J'UlrU I-
\ es.terday w as the last day of school
| ind the bins and girls fuel like culthi SOMEONE
Ijiif.t turned out ina now pasture to '• i«pIh«
frolic and play. The teachers had ex-, iii^dxvm
i peeled school to continue a month
| longer but tli- board last week decided
j to close school. We. us nil ex-teacli-
jer desire lo urge upon those who
I tend the annual schaol meeting this
I year the necessity of ma'.ing" tie
j school term of Cufi,,//, The
I teacher always plans her work to suit
I tiie . length ol the term and tries
! to elote up the work outlined in such
i way that pupils may begin the next
j school year iu the best possible con-
dition. To have planned the work
l<d the school foreiyht monli:sand then
i almost without warning, t > close at
Kemp's Hotel on Msiiu fetreel is the
linoFt regulated and be„t yenlilated
l"«>l(d in northern Oklahoma. Hoard
by day or w eek reasonable.
WAGON ancl FEED YARD
Hay, Corn, Cats. Vater And Stable.
Horses Hoarded At JicusoiHtble Hales.
^ f RCE GAMP 1I0USP
F. eVI.SPAI^CLEn
(japital <5ity Biis^ess
•I ill II I!"
) ri l.y
(rciitlrmon
• I I'M1.ni"i>
! f il -I: TI. I I'll ( v , ,, 'j';,,. 1. „ '( um-
j 1'iniy, Third Floor, Omulm llliljr., CliiciiB«>.
WANTED-AN IDEASl2ueS.Tllmn1k-
tlii:i« to iuj tent '< l'rotc t yoar Iflens; Vlioy mav
brinir you wculMi. Write JUIIN WKDDKR.
I»M (,'n • |,',ont A'torricy.s Washiuglon, 1
1>. O., for their jl.Soo prize offer.
.\fAN . RP,'—Severn trn«l voriliy gentlemen I
mill: i
lil'IIRO.
Till li n 11
it'lil linn1 •
Tlicrn i« nlwny-,
Ihnt i-. lookiiiu lor llie lic.ii iii.ici
where Imt.iiii v'"I llie inol I.., hit
;WILL,
|'i ires Willi tin- prices of ..t ||(.IH
nr.PT''"' hi ii,,
U Mil UC. . . , 1 , ,1 k I I, .1 | ,
' I ti l.e i.'k-■- In-. I m (I ill}* Mien; lu-
1 be the t>M, tlint i.-i
OCR •.uMlilNA'l luN UH-K15S.
i l our Dullnrp we will #en<l
" n.-iily Ne.vuone year, ui.il i.ivKn« u
" > ol tlio lollowing ooiiibiiintiot
KiilerjibAio. Telodo IS lade, i-'nrni New
I lute
Cinehm.ili lv
Ft. Worth-CJ:
111-1so two years
■ lie.^, two tli >nth
•i rice ot tiie .la
Wo
'I ii i r« i
of *tuthi ie, Ok., claims to%l e 7'l e Ilcst Business College in the Territory,
n the strictest interpretation of the term, and is prepared lo prove eyery claim
it makes. Its record will bear the closest inspection, a ts
facilities for impnrtii.g instruction In all the
branches of a THOROUGH IM'SINKs.S *
KDVC'ATION will be found unexcelled.
FIVE ABLE TEACHERS IN FACULTY
[Actual Business Department
fitted for
Retailing, 1 rnusporf atioii, Insurniico.
\A/h.»lcsulincrB C<>iiinii>si('ii, Ileal Estate,
'-"unking aiul Intf-r coniiniinicatioa Practice.
Mid-Wimer term begins Monday, Jan. 6th I89G
lie member a Practical Kducation is not an expense but an investment.
Our school is in session the entire year; but, ca i you not perfect nr-
runffcine.its and enroll with us at the beginning" of our new term?
Address us. We wilf gladly lurnisli discriptive circulars and a per-
sonal letter. It. A. <JA!TN EV, Principal, Guthrie, Ok.
lar«.I
cuts per
for ?!
Awarded
Highesl Honors—World's Fair
oa
oiii- ul Ki'iiip'g i.-niiis tin ni-.i
••• -«>.».l.'» V 1,1 -I M111111.1 \ « In1,' ;i 11 ,v
eliliir iiiiiii u-iw l.uiilin^f his trunk Ikil
I 111- >va( II. ti unit mill nil iiviTtiinn il.
•><> sen. us dituia^i
' however.
Mr Nays of 1 'eiuins came ovet
' ""'-ly nil,I Muli III,, I,.I,II fill Ins
, uotiio hi souiltoi'u Nebriuka,
! lie Nan la Fe has a^ain lain ofT one
I Hie foiee at the depot and Collins
lias frolic back to the night worlc,
| The in mi s., j 11 *. i Mtt „r Mr*. Qlov»i'»l
| beloi.nnifr to ,|. |>, Townseiul thai li is
| I"-,-II III Hitch II llllliw,.|-„|,;i Cllllilitliil, 1
/ some time was pulled down Momtm
supply \ou with 1'HF.S 1111 \ 1 \(i s \ LT ('seven; is vexatious and unfair to th.
11 prev^nt tllein^froiii^ souring -^lious t|,e p„p,u
Will restore the h>s freshiie-s to milk ! 1 ,lvor 1,10 longest possiblt
KOier
. Mulhall.
hutter and meal, will keep fruit from
spoil.i>tf. r,y it, ii is a Kood
ihimr A small i|iiaiitit\ will d<> a I ii"e
was sustained of «00tl- 0"l>' cents a
' jpound.
Sr ,?0U\ Li
A. V. X
before the
' I M i I', No. IL',
A M meets Nuturday "ii ot
I'uJ1 Moon and weeks Ihei..
i'h' Masonie Hall. Visiting brotile
ale frateinally invited loal'lead.
\\
II M M l III \\
Secret a I y.
I.v MK>
W, M.
; II. T. Alley. Se
j irtorial Hepuhlieai
I was in i he i lt> w i
; I.. II. (Inlander
| from While lla^'e
i'hur.sday inormn.'
oi ot .try ..f | he 'IVr-
( «nlral Committee
(lllesday.
■ Ill Ills ' ll.-llo '
I" III! tlio Ijujit
W. II. Mallliewa, Zaisk Mullmll ,\i
il Si'uly, Isjuii* .1 i.liiiHiiii aiul \ i
«i nl In Cuiln-ii, lust rn,,M| iv
!;• nuke BqhI proof ou eli»lm».
1 "•) -1'1 Kin II nil WlUliKIt il Inli'h
j"1' i Hi-.- m i l 11,,, incrc.iHi-,1
lllXt.v I ll(*>* „ill llt'li-afU'l III! IK-1 111 i 11 t-.l
III pay.
CREAM
RAKIN6
POWDtR
<■ MOS1 I'liRI L:CT MAUI-.
40 VLAKi. 'I ML M ANHAKL).
Ill fiius.Ml bjrlorplil lircr, which pratrnu dlfet-
linn uml 11,-Vniits foil,I I,. aiul |,iitrif) in
tlio atniiiach. Tlu n lnllnw Uizilm
•'ol'" 0 I-..I lins tli-ciilcil to I .-until, oil
I tlii- Ui-Ki-I mul ai'ivpl lit, ,,hum
, ol Hit-Hi.,,tin,,. Slislio. .Iiil,,,. 7|1;ii-„
i the right kind of "stun."
1 -1 ml-1' III, v.,null-It,• I,„s I I I III III,il to
, l"«n ai.ll a.'ii'il Ui,,ltu'^ila.y ami 'I'liins
'IllVOM till- IlllVI'shi,Ju„ ||n„
I till u ill a tin | till'll|,|„ij,i||,lt.,,| ,lf
not ji'l kuii-iit'il "",e
L,:';.1,'"-1;'!'nl"' ":,s 1,1«^ in- „„a,
A fun Uupe Ci«n,"of TlrtirPawto,' Frc. •' tTX* ? ifS MSSS
^ tes
I ^ lliuoul) 1 lUi to tski witU Hood'* Sarsapatllltt.
Hood's
Pills
(at least to nine inontl
district can ulTord; yet it is none the
lets Imperative for the practical suc-
cess of the sehool that the length of
the term be made defir He. So indef-!
mite has this matter been in th
tlial when the pupils be*,nit to «et tir-
ed of attending sehool. ruinors of elos-
injr jfet thick and finally lake tangible
shape and school closes',
j We think il to the credit of one
| member ot the school board that he
favored the continuance of sehool an-
other leolh. but not very much to the
ercdi'. of another who reuuirked: *'\Ve
ilor.'t iniend lo tend our children any
more any wav, and we think school
might as well close,"
The limine inst net in anima!> i^ well
illustrated in a pig belongiii^ to Mi.
CJ# W» Pettyjohn, several Weeki ago
this porUei was tuouglit t«» town tied
Up ill a sack ami hauled in a wagon.
Tuesda. moriii.i^r he eseaied from ihi'
pen and iniineditttlv started on n i„.c
CLOBBIIId LIST,
The regular prieeof the Knterpi se
is $i.(io per year in advance.
The tirst column below shows the
regiuar pi ice of the publicat ion named:
the second column shows the price «»i
a ye ir's subci iption to t li * 1 In ti-1 prist
and publication named combined,
You tret liorII papers um; vi:.\u lot
past j the pi ice named iu the last column.
City Barber Shop,
\V'iil.v'"Hl'ON* ,V ^ON', 1'I,,|,«.,
North side Baty Avenue
A trial Is the best evidence
For ti smooth,cluan slinvi; ami fash
iunuhlu nail rut go to tlic City llarbui
shop, on east Maty Ave.
. 1 • W111' I, I (111 ICC II
liiciiiiinti ln<|iiiror
I St,TI'
»i.n.i
I W. M. IIATFIKM)
IIATII i;i,l) .V ('III hDIOItH.
CITY DPUC STORE
OKAI.KU N
Drugs, Patent
Druo-s, Medicinrs
Toilet Articles Etc.
Prescription carefully and accurately
compounded.
. McCONNEHKY, Prop
physicians and surgeons | Pioneer Barber Shop.
T. J. Barnthouse Prop.
Morth Main Street.
MULHALL OKLA.
l-iir- a Sinoutli, riuan Shnvc nml n
l-'ashioiittblo lliilp cut, i;ivu tlio
VIONBISR u Trial,
, , I'l'll .111(1 I 111 111) I , ,i|
ijii .it io, |j||t, j, s joriiier home; ami ,s( anx-
ious was lie i i iia • h it that though
(i. \\ saw him leave tile \ai
cave pill suit ;is M, ,n |,.. ,j
the p;y led him n lively
the cemetci \, Tli
home auI
CMIIK-Ilt. I
Dttid till
6 en ii make j on a discount
paper published in the {'
Oillep In Kincuid buildiiiK. Cull uniiwcrcil ihiy
1 or iiioiit.
M C 1.11 A 1.1< . . OKI.A
I wish tossy that I am airent for .'I
of as Kood sewing machines as there
are in the country, viz:
THE NEW IDEAL tu *-'•
CLIMAX " *-■'tu *■"
NEW HOME " t0
\Yith full set of attachments and
warranted •"» year.
Come and see mo lit the Jewtfery
brealtfast as h
med (im s i i >
when taken in connection 'with the
Iviterpi ise, an i will order any paper
you want without the I', ntci |»ri>e ut
111,1 the re^r i:ar |,nce and make no . haive
" s for our trouble,
he wiMlidi'l^t c.linn I "! *l. v.ri we will (five a year's sub
I t■» ,.,1 , i M'1 I" Hi'1 l'literm iheaiul a year's
t<> things ,f ,M,„'i,;,'iv, '»«|«
much exciei.se before i. .»• ' , .
M,M '"I • » new cash sntmcrlbpis or cash
States Store at Mulhall (IU
W M, 13LAKKXKV
Jeweler.
■ "i,l. tlii' sail',,f h|inng „|M „
11 "i fi'i'i-ir'hoi.i,-si,iP„
..I decline. j lien Collect
J. S. WADE-:,
Justice of
the Peace.
i' u ill i;ivi' ii Hire ..
II (111' I'nplt.itI city
nl liuthrlv.
mill'
11 IIS I
Miil/iutl,
OCICK W I
MAT:III \\ H,
M A I N t
Ui ill
Dr. Peoples
Dentist
Office—Oklahoma Avenue and
First Street, lip-stairs.
Residence—Corner, Noble Ave,
and Second Street. Guthrie, (>
GEO- WORDEN.
JUSTICF OF Ttir Pt ACE
tieueral C'olleetinR",
Heal I'M ate and
Hen tal A ye ti t.
Mulhall, .... (j^
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Dwinnell, D. C. The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 25, 1896, newspaper, April 25, 1896; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285299/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.