The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 17, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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MULHALL, LUHAX CO. 0. T
A PI*.
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Perry is to have si new eh vatoi and
enlarged ginning I' m*• iiI»«»•«* J. 1*J. and
13. J. Coyle and I). U. Jones will pul
in the plant.
Geo. E. Hilliug^'ey, assignee of the
bunk states that I he most of I he sin
ieported to be missing and unaccount-
ed for on the bank's books Iuih been
foil ml- lis cancellation had not been
entereil on the books.
The C'AIINBV KNTicnruisi: Vol. 1
No. I. reached us iaut week, edited by
Geo. Brooks, Th.* Kiiterprise wishes
It ro. llrooks a prosperous voyage and
tenders hint whatever of journalistic
udvice he nuiy glenn from im column-.
I'ictd l*'\|x rhneiit* by laiiue s.
The r« snl's of lit* d. feeding or frnit
i: e experiiuciits at an c.xpci incut
station s • ont«l neither benceep • • '»r
rejected. so f u ns their app
rk in soils of differ* ut diameter
a different pa it of the 8f.t'e#n
lenitoi'V id concei ned. without in •>
lug some trial of them. In making
sncli trials there shonld be means foi
comparison. If the stat'nui rep^its
j that a given varictv of corn did best
in its tests, and a fai nter slum ol p ant
»f liis land with thin lie non d md
1 know wheth«M the increased or «I•
creased >ield eompared with that of
previous years w as owing to the van
uty or the season.
I It is the business of the station t«>
—try experiments which farmers «• u' I
The issues in the coming election not afford. Hill there are many ex
niton lit be Nm annexation of outlying perimentft wli'n h fitHnert m >> n i •
territory to t he town, ami t lie levy ot Wi t b little lucrett0£t| COAt, Til II*,'
it lax to pay off the town's indebted-' many trials at the Nations showed
iiess, These artttbout the onlj points better yle d» from pi mt lug moderate
on which there can bean Issue, the lyeerlj ruthei than very ejirly; from
question of polities should have iio planting a larger n ti ill bar of kernuls
weight whatever ami all shoiihl uni;e |UM. JUM.0 i|,jin most go i.i farmers ; .ink
i good reprcseiiia- mlvisnble; from planting snia I gi"..
r:a **5,r \)V «"*
for I lie eketion of
live set of oflicers.
Hill
j iii|r varieties in rows c oser
J 111ikii is host for large varieties; fiom
I giving vhallow and level cultivation
'rather than deep and I idghl cultiva-
tion; from pointing rather shallow , j
early and deeper in late planting. j *
Other trials li'ive seemed to show that
very frequent cultivation dues not |e
An examination for applicants for |,;lv eosl; that it is important to cult t-
EXAM I NATIONS.
An examination for count)' teachers
will l>e held in the ofiice of the co in y
Superintendent. Friday and Saturday
April lit, 24, beginning at8.Su a. in.
undertakes
\,..K i w-
IteKpon-i till 11\
i\01 BOviAn,
n
? r o
Lil
Ln
evquisiti'
ii -I |tol --
ug n siItell
loiiiny for
kens. i
* * I hi ng I he
• i ".-I ful-
. tini nnle
CO!
L £RTAKISMC.
<11a| it \ which
was ever poni-
t-Mirbli d w >ters<
thank <iod for
ive come to be-
ll 1111111■ •' h«*i hood
it i<i the true
common school graduation will beheld
iit Mulhall, Friday and Saturday May
7th and 8th. llciir\ II. Dodd,
Co. Supt.
chandlku lleijkf i i m>
The amount contributed for the re-
lief of the Chandler eje tine si.i'feicis
by the citizensol Mulhall amounted to
Cash 131.10
Clothing and goods contribat-
eel and secured bv tke M M
Junior League, ^ • -> 0>
Citizen's clothing and goods
value not estimated
J oil ii '1. A ugliey,
Chaiitiutn and i'reaAiuer, Ivdief
Coin milieu.
paving TIIK F im)leu.
In the coining election it should be
the careof every voter to vote only lor
men who will qualify it elected, it
mil) be a lot of ftm to n ntiiuaie and
vote f'»r in : i .«| 1 '
tions cost nioiie) il may '»« public
money—but money that primarily
comes from the pockets wf individuals
nnd sh >uld not bti sqiiamb led by pri-
vate uitizei s acting in the eaj achy «d
electors any more than hy public olli-
cers. Last yei.r the town election cost
nearly $.10.0U and not a single oliicei
c>ectedf qualiti d. Theresnii was the
old board of trustees m pointed iheir
successors and they in turn appointed
I he other olli vi s. i'liis might as well
lir.vc been done withoct the farce ol
an election and the town would have
had $•> l.cm less of iinh'bleili.css on n
books. Several persons n tiuiualed
this spring have said Unit they will
not serve if elected, and il is folly to
vote for them under such an under
standing.
it may be urged that it is pour poll
ey for us to advocate such doctrine
when we receive for publishing cut's,
ballots, etc. a large pail of the money
apent for a to\> n election, but we sim-
yly have to say that we consider the 1
the foolish expenditure of the people's
money by the people theiusel"es and
the light value pul Upon the ballot as
evinced by such a cou se, a:) having1
such a bail tendeucv that we waive
sis soon as may be after rains;
that deep cultivation wli'.le the ,stalUs
ii je f-ilia 11 may be helpful, if followed
by shallow cut lire. Mary of these
iiiings Id be tested on liny cotn
growing farm A trial for one year
i*. not enough us the results might be
different, if the seasons weie different
Feeling tests on tarms are not. so
conveniently made, ns they nitty make
it, necessary to have separate en-
closures for stock. Hut a uioie siiti1-
factory opinion can be foriiu d as to
whether Poland t'hinnsor Duroc. .Jer-
seys, whether pure bre«l or cross bred
hogs are better, by maUiugdirect com-
parisons on one furm llian bv compar-
ing one's hogs wit h tln so of his neigh-
bors, Many tests seem to slew a
greater profit from full feeding pigs
until tliev are readv t«» be sold lather
than Ueepi" them a
'•growing coudit ions
a direct comparison
[ij Wc havG bought to
Ln
i. .
■TI _
wagons file, til a G z ;.iv,-iii
>m3ni
ai
Election Proclamalion.
l. ti NV
I of t Iff
.1 Mul-
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WEEKLY CROP BULL:
THE DIFFICULTY
WITH ?;.RM IC KS
I «.r the \vee|v cnd.i.g Monday.'A
l'Jtll. tSUT.
The weather during I lie past ^
Ii.is been rather cool, and ciondy
'all crops except, wheat The 'in
tempt'iatuie. />1.7 s on!
i Man harshn
It must be
f failton.ee
i esponsi hilii i
ii mlcli I «1 re ii; I
.-ill pel a I• Iln«I;1111 sy i
,.f Mi
I). IH
: the f,
11 y jolin, chain
dees of t he Iov
,i l'.-i rit ory, do hereby
I give noti.'c that ait
be held ill I lie sai I town
ihe id dav "f May. A.
i lie purpose of electing,
ii a nifd ollicers in ami for
t In
first
.I,
mil "aid,
* I ward,-
(M lie is
Tow n Marshal,
'I elect ion, W iuliehi ISi i
Van K ieli ju lu
no' m i
night s
.1..
t excepted, has made the rapid
long'i t ime in giowlli usual under normal comlit ions.
In many case-. , l<igtii local sho \ers urn rep o t- I fioin
can easily bo | every section, s |T,
SCARH.
<1N1: 1 l'AII IT. «'.ill I
With III" foi I ie.'i of I III
■;..
i I h<
doing no dam
fecte.l in the 1 <»i
pot.i'o plants wi
A Tav.
The report ol the finuiiei il condit ion
of the | •> w ii of Mulhall sh )W'« that the
expeinlitures of the board luive been
goVerne<l hy a s\Meni ol - re-n • "
oniy. Only m a ve. y fe»v instanc
litis money been expiMid"*^ and thai
onlv In small amounts, t hat niaturer
deliberation might not have wanaiil jt}||(K.s ,
)ile I
u r. i
.1 JJ iaut ol
Judges or
dwell and
:• appoints
lield ilt
l be 1 o">*
town of
AptII. A.
v j dill,
J i nsl ecs.
niiii».i
ilny n
Win
; : i i ( r- U
-in: m.\n
>V-. «"»«•'
.y,'„
ey and ha\<
t hev shin
ro »;n ; oki.vii mi \ s aii:;i
I>y l»ele«ali'
I •. I ill rod
ii I In 11>• ii .
Wash i
ed. The bill of o ' t<> Mih
for boarding tramps at a liist cla^s
hotel and the bill of 1". '/. Iviiica'ol for
comforter for poor person should have
been paid by the county ami not the
eitv. NVe pay our share of I lie tax in-
to tllft county p n»t■fund an i probab'y
n i more than ten percent ' f tli--
money thus paid Jimls ils way Iko-u
tlion' tin* I!
been re I a
<;. i
• la i tin-
1 happiest me
til
more in
I el I iIIIi \
r.
npport o
• a mount t
ivere iual| j
material '
here for the s
However, as tin
and the tramp bill was verv
ly reduced before allowance, we have
no objection, save a technical one, t<> ;
urge.
Hat in spite of the rigid economy
practiced the city has fallen behind a
little, I Is revenues 'have lacked just
sJSM ■>■) of meeting 'lie expenses, be
sides the 5MS1.40 of warrants given for
the Are engine. The chances of pay
in"' this indebtedness from the saloon
personal ttntl peouulttTjr <«'«ldar»lloML8Vimles .um, anil Hie onlj pr«o-
CiTiZ'i S' PRIMLY.
A Prim try n t at
pursuant ! i»ea llat •
Monday. Api >1 I 'ii-.
Itev. .1. II Aiigl.e
tnan, and F M (J-l
For
lliH- |.',
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; lit
K
and sound this note of warning.
NOTICE OF PRIMARY.
Mullull , O T., April 13i 18«J7.
To Tlic lloiiorablc t'oant of Fleet ion C'oiu
in iftnio' ors.Toivu of M111 ii a 11, o T.
This is to certify that at a primary
meeting of the qualified voters of i he
town of Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory
held iu school house in the said town
ou the 1'UIi. day of April, IN'.i?, the fol-
lowing named persons were nominat-
ed for the olllces set opposite their
names to be voted for at the regular
town election to tie held in accordance
with the proclamation of the Presi-
dent of the Hoard of Trustees of the
said town of Mulhall, on the 3rd, day
of May, A. )) , 1H07
Ti ustee lot. W anl, 1) V .uAUen
tical way of raising money to place j
the town once more oil a e ish basis.
in to levy a tax. No tax has been
1 levied for the past two years ami now
it has become a necessity. L t the
ollicers to be elected attend to this
I mutter imd see that sufHeicnl tax isl
levied to pay olT IhisUebt and inaUe
our warrants, cash oil demand. NVe
do not want, u large surplus fund, for
experience h s taught that the pies
' once of a large Surplus leads loextrav
agant. expenditures: but a tax we,
must have.
lid was noinina ted.
For coiinelliii n -e. 11 •
tie!.I Hi nil well >\ as noinina
For council mail t hird w ard
Garrett v. as nominated .
For treasni-er, Willi..in R
1 or clerk, Kinanlo l»i<> a ii, w
inatcd,
For police judge, Rinaldo
w as uoiiiinated
For city marshal
was nominate.I
The above I ichet
1 (Ml izens' Tick- t".
Adjournment. J
F. M. (ilasgo-. ,
■»: mg 'in .1 in
ig against, her
nt i eats, '-.Sing,
■i von e rises
ill ale in a
u-y after story
111•»-1! \ —from
l.iilh. and the
' b esse11 trust,
lies truth, and
Follow-
hepherd, she
; fold.
o u. Plants
dels of crea-
flroi
nl is
i lib
irv I
flit
id In
heart
tin- k .ii ■<- ( :i\ i iiiu'i*
union. I) i , April 10 -D.de-
II. i In ii of (i U la hoiua. who t*
lust i ies ill his labors f« l*
i Ii iii was Dennis Fi\ iii ,
"! a \ il liiil providing for
i mi' ()1<i a hoina and 1 n -
r as tine State The
111e;isi!r ■ follows the general lines of
othris'of tdiui al 1 • 11 pi 111. Because t he'
lie u»d:ean in .j oiie declines 'o per-
mit any general legislation nothing
can be done until the regular session
next December.
Delegate Callahan's object in Intro*
ducing it now was to let the mutter
gel fully before the | eople of t he two
Territories, so that in the fall the bill
may be pushed. Mr. Callahan is get-
ting to be one of the popular new
members, and when his hill comes up
there is no question but that he will
ii lie it energetically, and, in all
probability, successfully.
T J. li.iriit house
shall bo ilesj.
Why,
dolla i.
' Phlu L
ilail
in th's ^ I Ciilll- j
oiing lives. She
is no study mure |
•sla yuf
s more i
Cheap ItallroadiiiK-
111ite true, says the Engineer*
i! for the
- all this I
Tear
how
ho use I
soli I In
list
L ife;:;:
m
KICKED OUT.
i ml 3 i .ti
>1 I 11
Haw i bonne Truly Says:
"These lallr ads are poultiv 1 •' the
greatest blessings that the ages have
wrought out for us. I'hey give us
wing; they aiiuiliilate the toil and |
Trustee!!, Ward, K. >el»eiuicrhoiii I dust of pilgrimage; they spiritualize c;ll||H in Thursday morning with an
Trustee :t. Ward, Will. UtWllligS . travel! Transit im, beiig »0 faci !e, ; M man, Ruber■! 11 a . es step father to
Town Treasurer, Albel« Chiinpiotl what can be any man's inducement t<»
I i -iim iii mie KiuilV Why should he
liNOS i; I IILM A \
eat, co:nfo! t ihie ro"»n
lots lit ted i
iu the sou
y W>aaa Hat
v'm ~
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iiiiit iii II
p-rteme,
lie I found .
H ill, 111,. |>1
i v e il 11 ti is i.i lie \
to ingralcN and .s iln n i i( ! town,
eil out lo Himvc. alian^
Jasper l'helps of ll.isc Hill tow iisliip l>"'s
<•11 r i I
your toilet, care for y oil I ba-
leave lliem asleep in perfect
while you do ynui Shopping;
m ite a lei lei. i
dinner, chat
Town Clerk.
Town Justice,
On mention it was ordered that the
ticket be called the People's 1 icUet.
Iu witness hereof we l.ave hereunto
set our hands on tliislJ, day ol April
A. D , I8l>7. F H. old».
Chub man ul t .lie I * • iinar\,
L. \Y. Uan l"i> !i,
Sec'y of the Piiinaiy
Subscribed and swum to lie I
Ibis 14th. day of April, A. 1) 1SH7
Rinaldo Brown,
Notarv Public. '
My commission expires. March 20.1
lavs.
fairy in one spot?
' nialie himself a prisoner for life in
in ieU, and stone, and old worm ralen
! 'JiiiIm r, when be may just, as easily
dweii u j tihfiii siiall oi-
ler him ' im .'
The iii ign!!ic,i I ti a ill -iT t i.
Fe Route otTer a facile tra n sil ion lo
hi ii IO b"'i ill 1 Hi prilN ill l oio | ti' " \ N'' W
Mexico, An/.ona ai it California Fi> v
Hie ' descriptive literature. W. d. Rlaelc,
(., p, A.. A T. iV s. F. Ity», Topeka,
Kas.
M i s. Thomas .MeCu
tow n, and soliciteO a
li I In H* before ti.
living we
id ti
Charge.
We learned from
is ne:n if g eighty yea
h id libOt
lei nloi \
id hi
tie
and we hope you w il1
he
1211 I
feel welcome.
'1 his is a II'
will cause ••
meml-a-l' rule
UlllUlilti d*tn Jtii^ictu uiacuoo-j)
^.BRACES,^
lppllanr.es for Deformities anrf Trasses.
flu Fncilhim, ApxTr.'.tns and I?cmalia {ot
I 11 .'no i of f:\cry form
!Ji.m us' . ileqvii ti'.g
•: " yR SURfiiCAL TREATMENT.
t 1 li KMIi FOR P ITII'XTI. a<i .ril nn 1
V> \,i II.-.. Ill -i '.til.. "I:.' ihii.< III I in' v.. '.
c»--\vui 11. I OU « i net I. \ i; • II !» "Hill'.. • .iiid iin\i< IIS to
p. '| , ....... r I • t. curviuut. « ' i /t'lij1'.
b i lil na- ingaud .Mining .lournal, thatthe king-
ofilahc 11 oil) of Denmark does not possesi- a
..nllie lawn, or in very extended area, bat the govern-
: . hiid i.di quest ions, ment, by building railroads and buy.
r h a grand ing those built by private enteronso
rine bench; is has now succeeded 111 giving to its ill-
■ Iii :i!l impor- Im bi I a ii' s a very cheap means of lo-
t n I Life's ex comotioii, and at tlie same time owns
\ i lui a wisdom a valuable asset for a large amouiitof
its ii a t iona I debt. The freight lates
are already the lowest known. A bill
introduced by the government pro-
poses to ; h dish return tickets and
only to issue direct tickets between all
s t i •! * 'lis. One will bauble lo t.ravef
l lie who v length and breadth of Deu-
ni.11k i 'ii«1 cbiMK for a sum not ex«
cecding #i..mi, and the distance cover-
Tills isil
ijudg
eiit grown
a teilder-
I ess nil eli foi bills the h usher ICCIIS
ii cs nl i .e HI ire youthful. She has
learin d with.;!, t hat to aid rat her than
ratn»l) « * le, tlial ev u the ••word in
Hpeet to p.il flit ill lllltho My
' ,Nevei inaUe nil issue with your j ed is about »10u by *J00 tniles.
ch Id utile s it be i ceessary, but when reduction of 3(J pel1 cent,
ii i '. ii!aile insist, n >ii obedience,
s : ..I a i.«o hie and v. neialde grand-
l n eill to a \oiii.j: mot tier, The Words
w e i e ;t lintel <•!' - no.Ill a ml the SHC
• ess id th I im \pei ieii'-ed liiol her—so
11 liei fat hei le-s boys to '
WHO WANTS A FARM
IN ILLINOIS?
lo IH-
•; i.
if
HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver lilo, Bil-
iousness, Indigestion, Headache.
Ea«y to take, easy to operate. 25«.
By Its Record Of lem: l k. b'e cut
Hood - r-llj .5l ill:i ba> la < Olli- I In* I "I
ono true blood purifier prominently i.i cuongu to
the public eye. (iet only Hood ». to the pen teiitiaiy to worlc f'
Hood's Pills are the best family ' supporl of the h l.de .. cli.n e
cathartic and liver medicine. -0-. |tuin otu !. t i»b... thai
liich Im h.i* giv^n
tiiest pe.'p:c aotl ha . .> •;! Ked ver> haul
nl all binds ot fiirtu vvoili, h iving bet 11
engaged all wn lei i-i grutdiiug out I ti
acres of luiish land. And i.o.v he i
i ui i ed "lit been i .>e heist .• ;.. iii ui I o
be of • l • - nt use. If ' ' f • ■■ • , \ \ |> •
and the, ai aii'.lc-ntie i » i b> n«• gii- 41 n t
thru ■, . Money Rcuoy.
I unci. Iiiliiiim.il w I oleli. h r.\IM..{J<
Over il ink <>i IndliiuTeiriiory,
<,1 th t;t; . • out. \ nt)M \
i
lilSFHSES HF WUMEK1
iVioney: l^oney«! ::!oit.y-ii
TO LOAN ON
i"! It 1'I'N'I', 1
r'o I'j.'uy.
the
•It >
PRIVA t'BDISEASES.
(d* it hoti 1 • 1 ■ • . MI • •
nnnvyp urN FR;r. ' 1
, 1 , . • .1 • sewciin
' if vaa IH' tit 1.1 t i »••*
rrm it ..iii. hull .1 i UKiCAl t..11. mul <aniiu
, .. ,, 1111, a iio- .1 'ii - Ol Mm: "I y nr <•:«»•• -i"i ^ ' > '•
. , ... nnnaprotNiblocoatul«« ur«
Ail('i" *a " l rtiiinteuil'-'iUo'.iB l<»
llili mul \% .lnul Kin.
»i..iii...- < II*. ««
DR. C. M. COE,
l»ec'u»i..y. 11 lo 11 1 1 lulluo! hu nillV be rare; vet
the S|»ec!cs is not extinct. Tli^ie nre
111, > Wl ) X"< • «n till' • p -
I » tllOHtl jo ' 1 a • i -
I l'i vi|ege> of grand mot oei hi
' 11 is a Mileillli t hing to be a gland
iii 1'h 1 sa'd mi h an one. 'i Treuiblo
when I • hinli of'being the oldest one
In i lie bolide held t lie one to Wlioin nil
h'i mi <1 b o fur ad ice 11 ml i xii" pie.
v, she ."!■•. . I ' I. I ed tiling
ti I ring 1 he-e lit, p one • mend ill** |
I 1 hive the ileal ,v>u!.i call nil mo for
mti\ Ii t'f serv ' c. I would muUe my I
40 Acres III i'.tiinglliuu t >111,1 V
••"in rail ro ol -in'hoi ami rost 1
tu si'O'ii lie 'is. paled gulden lOOxlOOft)
lioiiKe .seven looms instiled for #400,
good cellar, barn, chicken home, enrif
cribs, etc. land free from stone, fintf
ni (dm nl of to 14 \ e;i r old 11 ces, Jon.
01 lilne grass pasture, 1 11 in inf ntloW
I'ricc tin I \ M..V '. will trade for Ok I a*
l.oina fai in ii you want thisf m>.4
sc \ tin iv IInow n \ »• On#-kI
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