Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ENTEKPK1SK. MULHALL- O. T., FRIDAY. OCTOBER HI. 1902
The Mulhall Hnterprise
established january 1. 1803.
Official Paper of Mulhall
■ ion tliro
i Hall tfu
Mulhall.
I g, in.
Jim Malxm as register of deeds of
For Register of Deeds Ln^un county for
JAMES S. MABON the past term
lias a most enviable record. Such has
been ti
n so diligent
perty in t lie na
hat the repfil
Hi.-
rrr.lisiii:n i;\ i:ky
\Overt inlng h»ih »
IHspUv Advertising single colun
h r wi'i'tc. 10 cents.
Copy for :ul>. should !>•• in till*
i»ti-r than Wednesday noon.
Local Advertising. single insert i<
\ e cent*
rial J
ilio conscientious (mic willi ilfletrat
lii>. records liiivt1 Ik-i-ii kept. anil (lulling.
I lie f llirt t'n\ ihti 11< I I I v llilll tu t ill
numerous patrons til' hi* olllft-. Iiavt
mailt1 liini a favorite ainonir I lit' |>t■> .|ilt-.
II is elect h in is a 11. a< 1 y < let t ■ rnii ixhI . I lie
only quest ion is as to the size of his
majority.
e lo collar
II' you
iMin i of
'a" nee county has
s to list enough!
it1 of Mini Metiiiire
iean candidate for ]
•ss lias hi di(f upover
tloiihi it write t"
I 'aw in " count v, w in'
. p»T Mil*
Ka
i\ en «.n I'ontraets for our
u'r. or fraction thereof. I'o.sltiou of ad and
lu'th of contract must In* considered.
> Foreign Ad\»Ttl>»Ts governed on
»f reliability and upon the class of
Tti
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Oklahoma ami linliati t»-riit< iry, lint
Insist that rmt now with their crime,
llliti nicy, luck of nrtfani/at ion anil
government, ami Ittok of taxahie prop-
erty.
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REPUBLICAN PERSONNEL.
For tlie last time Tile Enterprise
places before its readers the ticket
which tlie republican party of I.u^an
county asks the people to vote for at
t lie polls next Tuesday. In doing no
it is with pleasure that we can trutli-
fully sin of the ticket as a whole, that
it Is worth? in every way of the sup-
port of tlie people. \Vt> make no ex-
cept ion and believe we make no mis-
take when we sny that each man
named has a special fitness for the
place, as well as the character and en
ergy to till with credit to himself and
satisfaction to tlie people, tlieotticc
for which he is named.
* «
Tested and tried, in tlie otllce for
For Sheriff, two years, w ith
CHAS. E CARPENTER a record un-
blemished and an integrity iimpics-
tioned. bis friends limited only by the
number who know and have have hail
dealings with liini. lie conies asking
t lie endorsement of a second term. In
liis election tin people are assured of
capable and honest service.
Altlici tlie candidate for superin-
For County Superintendent tendent of
GEORGE W. DERRICK schools, gut
on the ticket a little late in the cam-
paign to have the advantage of a
thorn acquaintance with the voters.
Nevertheless Mr. Merrick has made
hp■ t wonderful progress in the short
time be has been before the public as Republicans do not leek t
a candidate, llis thoro fitness and impossible, but iiv proper endea\uj
his profession as evidenced by his they strive to make possible tomorrow
staul adliereiice to it for the past ten the impossibilities of today. .so with
years In Oklahoma has drawn the at- statehood. Republican genlus wlll
tent ion of the voters to liini most bring about in due time the union iu
fovorubly. Where lie is best known one state of Oklahoma and Indian
and has had ti of show- territory.
ing his ability as a school man, lie w ill __
have the largest vote. The schools of
Logan connty will be in safe hands in
t lie election of (i. \V I > rrick as super-
intendent.
CONGRESSIONAL TICKET.
For Delegate to Congress,
HON. BIRD S. McGUIRE.
No officer on the list gels uny closer
For Assessor to the people an I there
G. G. NORRIS is none harder to till
to the satisfaction of a majority of the
people than that of county assessor.
Mr. Norris comes liiglilv iminend-
*'d by bis neighbors in < >ak View town-
ship where he has resided for years
past, as an honorable straightforward
man. A> assessor of his township he
tias given good satisfaction. Mr.
Norris is a turner and a veteran of
tlie civil war and deserves a hearty
support.
Mr. Johnson h;.s a record in ttit
For Clerk count v clerks olflce
N. J. C. JOHNSON of three years and
it is a good one. lb1 w ill enter the of-
fice familiar with the details and his
I list expel ieiic" wiib the work to be
•Ione will I benefit to the county.
lie is well educated and a gent leuiati.
charactei i>| ieallv obliging and polite,
of high moral charaet er, and w ill make
a I county clerk. lie will receive
t he support of his party anil deserves
it.
For Legislature Sixth Dist.
W. H. MER1 EN.
For Councillor Third Dist.
I C. FOSTER
LOGAN COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Sheriff,
CHAS. E. CARPENTER.
For Probate Judge,
C. W, GOODRICH.
For Tredsuier,
CH/ S. SEELY.
For Attorney,
FRANK H. McGUIRE.
For Register ol Deeds.
JAMES S. MABON.
I cr County Superintendent,
G. W. DEFRICK.
For Assessor,
G. G. NORRIS.
For Clerk,
N. J. C. JOHNSON
For Surveyor,
BERT PEEVES.
For Coroner,
A R. ARNETT.
For Weigher.
E. E. TALLMAN.
For Commissioners,
1st. District. W. H. KAYLOR.
2nd. District, NITON JACKSON.
3rd District, A. J. CRESS-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
I or t his ollici
For Surveyor,
BERT REEVES
of experience.
sents the naini
man with ten
llis services ii
if that oHlce, has
by his painstak-
ing and litiifi inn-
The incumbent
For Probate Judge
C. W. GOODRICH
Iv acconimodal ing disposition toward
those having business with him. has
shown hiin.seif a friend of tlie people
and an official w itll w I mm I he delicate
and important matters of thisoitice
may be entrusted with perfect contid-
ence. llis record entitles him toa
second term.
A young farmer of Seward township
For Treasurer, is placed as a can-
CHARLES SEELY didafe Ufoic the
people as t he custiidian of t lie eoniity's
money. Tho not so well known tliru-
out the county, he has made friends I
wherever lie lias met the people dur-
ing the canvass situ i his iiouiinaT it»n.
Mr. Seely is a man of education and
lias had a special tiaininu in the
handling of accounts such as will be
required in the treasurer'soffice. lie
is a man of integrity and ability, it;
tue past in places of trust and respon-
sibility, he has proven himself worthy
and will make a treasurer in whom
all w ill have conlidem e.
the
iiasi two yean have given evidence of
bis ability, and the people will be
slow to make a change, licit lieeves
lias demonstrated bis fitness and
t he people will tal.e no chances on his
SlICCesM ||\
Mr. Arnett is an old stand by and
For Coroner, altllo fortunalelv the
A. R. ARNETT dut i. s of I bis offi,-,. are
not very exacting. It is a matter of
importance that they be at tended to.
Mr. Arnett lias be,-ti elected fr
year to year and no complaints have
been registered against, him. and lie is
likely tn remain in the office indelin-
itelv.
For count v weigher, E. K Tallman
For Weigher, is on tlie ticket.
E E. TALLMAN lie is a man in
whom the people have confidence,
Ii' lust. upright, and pa i list a king, an> I
will perforin the tlufii s of the office
Do Good--It Pays.
A Chicago man lias observed that,
"i. oil deeds are better than real es-
tate dt eds Mime of the latter are
worthless. \et kindly and gently,
show sympathy and lend a helping
hand. You cannot possibly losi' by
ni it," M"st tin ii appreciate a kind
yy rd and encourage nicut more more
fliiiu sulistantial help. There are
persons in tins community who might
truthfully say: "My good friend,
cheer up. A few doses of i 'handier-
Iain's Cough Keiuedv will rid you of
y ir cold, and there is no danger
whatever from pneumonia when you
use that medicine. Il always cures.
I know it for it li is helped ine out
many a time." Sold by \V. M. Ilat-l
ti.'ld .x i 'o.
You Don't Need to be Told
1
is a d e in 'CI it. a I id yy - yy il I | i \ all I lit
expenses It II' 't trilc. Hill l l "ss 1i:|S
said iti si line ol his talks that Mcliuiiv
paid only a little or, i *t; taxes.
republican press, republican
■ians and orators, and flic rank
■ the republicans are tmt
•d to one gi it state iiiclinling
That a good dollar is worth 100 cents, If dollars were
put on the bargain counter for 79 cents, you would not in^
vest you would be wise to judge that there was something
wrong. A dollars for 79 cents would be out of all rason,
As we have told you before you must, in a long measure,
depend on the people you deal with for real honor bright
values. Eycry article bought of us must be up to the stands
ard and in case of any failure, we arc here to make our
word and guarantee good,
Shoe Department.
Latest Styles,
Best Qualities
and Living Price:
Boys' Shoes.
Mens Shoes,
Oil grain, buckle and lace,
rivited, heavy soles 84C
Men s oil grain, sewed and pegg'd
seams rivited, solid heavy
soles, lace only L35
Mens seamless lacc, sewed
and pegged, heavy soles 1.50
Men's seamless box calf,
sewed, best on earth 2.00
Ladies' Shoes.
Boys school shoes, good wear*
crs, only
Hoys seamless waterproof, heavy
stock, lacc
Boys seamless heavy stock, high
instep, extension soic
Boys' seamless box ca!f, extension
sole, sewed and pegged, only
Boys' school shoe, box calf, heavy
sole, high top
1.65
1.75
98c
1.25
1.20
Ladies' oil tanned, heavy sole, ex*
Ira high top, plain toe, gives
extra good wear, only
Ladies heavy oil tanned box toe
leathcr'lincd. heavy sole
Ladies' vici kid. lace. English toe
extension soic. gives good sat'
isfaction, only
Ladies box calf, both heavy and
light stock, low heels, imitation
ips
Old ladies' vici kid, plain toe,
light sole for conilort, only
Iii the matter ..f thf estate of Minnie M
tin* republicans pre- n rn mi ite . ♦ ♦ .■ . • .unt> ofi,oinn i.m-
t' >T \ "f « »kl:ili"fu:t. «l»"'t .»-♦ ii.
>f ;i \ nervous |**r«i>n* liaviiur claini- ai?ain«»t
- 1 i mi n nif 'I N•»rm:»ii «lt i•« ;im <i. r»• r«•• i ir
•;ir,S »d f,. • xtiitiir flu- <»n,. with tne. .-s
\ tiui-hi-r-k to tin' uuderM.'ned. duly appoint. «I
:11h 1 iiu iIiti*'d iiilniiuist r;ii(ir of tfi« « %i:it« . .f ,
S ,1.1 ut hU r> -nlflli'f. S U ■ ; S. I ■
I'w 11 I* K 4 VV. jh >»t. iifi.-f Si ,i nil.'ird. ok i , ri«i |
i hat four rnoiit Iih uftrr 11 it- |>ul»liiMi ion i if t hi-
noticf has tn-en 1 ir11itI liy or«l*-r . >f t li» i *f •.
h;itf Coiiri of s aid I.oj; in t iunit v. :i> tin- to .«•
for .Teilitor* of hm ni .1. . :i.1 t'n i-y♦; 1 ♦ ■ 11 ml
JUVHfnt t llfir cliiitiin :i.' nusi s:i ill rst :i t ■
l»:»lf<l at Itiilhrif. Mkl:i . tlii> it 11 il:i\ (.f
Ortotn-r. .1A W. MHIM \ \,
4.'{-4t Ailininistrator.
Miscellaneous Bargains.
Men's Underwear,
Men's ribbed, fleece
lined garment,
a bargain, only 25c
Mens knit wool fleece, safety band
J buttons, made to fit the form
V f lined garment
' "' -M
I J" A Men's knit under*
{ wear, double knit
r ■* :
mm. W
.v'.
cuffs, only 40c
Men's knit garment,
rc'inforced seat,
heavy fleeced.
with supporters, 4Sc
Men's extra heavy knit and fleeced,
full length, rt'cnforccd scat, eniy
46c
Seven spools O. N. T. thread
Outing, per yard, a very large assort*
mcnt,
Outing, per yard
Outing, " "
Outing, " "
25c Outing, " "
Oil cloth, per yard
4c Children's bicycle hose
5c Double knee
7 l'2c Red table cloth, per yard
8 1-3c
10c
10c
15c
S l-3c
12 1-2
r. ii. Mc(• uire is a
For County Attorney
FRANK H. McGUIRE
t i v, push and rncr^y.
roiintf and aspi
ii)Kr at torn1
ll«' has indu:
In- also
i
Ut Dn
2nd Dn
Jrd Di
Of tlx
t IH'St1 ^('litll'MH
r Commiauoot ' •
• W. H KAYLOR
' NITON JOHNSON
it. A J CRFSS.
• fount\
I his t In*
ti aii
•mprtrnt
lilt' tn« ti,
V i 11 look
MIWTAWYV TATIPQ
iii 1 u 1 vli I Ti a
law vi;i;
Grocery Department
and al.lf
and yy ill
a I l e r the ma- liiitliric.
terial inteli si s
i'ract ii • in ill t > urt s
< •'Ti.' . Hi r il.i nk of I tilliati
Territory.
(>k
21 lbs sugar $1.00 per lb
6 lbs beans 25c Little hams per lb
© 4 lbs rice 25c Breakfast bacon per lb
8 bars White Russian Lion colfee per pkg
soap
17c per lb ]7
13c Cork of the Walk tob
20c per lb 17
10c Pilot smoking tob pr lb 15
25c Arbucklc's coffee pr pk 10 Havana Cigar Clippings
ot tp ii id cha i ac I ei
leifal attainments a
sure the people till
yy 111 lie yvell and n
iiiin in ilie attorney
made a yy inning
friends wherever lie
the platform, lie
k'et the full party vo
is a man
nil habits, llis
i1 such as to ill-
then' interests
'.y tfuarded with
* ollice. lie lilts
•ativass, galnlntf
as been heard on
eserves and will
.1 (
est,
lolce. Mr.
illity and .i
ell in tlift e
u s and yy i II'
iinniissioner
I iuellt |y I hit to vol-
trd disi rict i he inline
s of more imincdiate
have a voice in I lie
a man of fine
ii'ninent. lie stands
i imat ion of his ii> i^|i-
briiiif to the ollice of
thai enci'l'v and fair
i i'i
promptly oiiiinn l .
Hit' 1 1
^ bars Diamond C soap 25c Irish potatoes per bu 80
Dry salt meat per lb Uc Horse Shoe !o'j. pr lb 40
Baccn backs, smoked Growl r »r,iok ng teb
smoking tob. per lb 10
1.50
1.65
1.75
2.00
1.35
87c
Men s union suits, 9 buttons, knit,
heavy flecccd. silk stitched, extra
long sleeves, the fat man's friend 51.25
Overshirts,
Heavy fleeced lined Jersey overshirts
all colors, prices 65, 87 and 98c
Men's all-wool sweaters, blue, price 51,25
dealing
fell. lb
anil 1 lit1
be sure i
the b »ar
that yvill make his Inlluence
is a mail of business ability
people of the :ird district yvill
f noi ni care at his hands on
Mratf
nd model, sketch or 1 to oi Idti ntii n tor f
' 'ri'f n-port, mi pntrntnbility. For frt e <.k , /
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McCormick, H. W. Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 31, 1902, newspaper, October 31, 1902; Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285344/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.