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THE MULHALL ENTERPRISE
3
Sixth Year.
Mulhall, Oklahoma, Friday, April 28, 1899.
No. 17.
SIOK Hood's Pill*
SAILS FOB THE ISLAND
and efficient. They
T.Uil'ltl.K IN THK 1SIANII TO 111'. Rouse the Liver
l'KACAHLY AIUISTKI). Cure Sick Headache, Bil-
iousness, Sour_ Stomach,
and Constipation. Sold
everywhere, 25c. per box.
i'rcparcdby c.I.IIoocl&Co..Luwcll,Mim.
KTOUY
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SOME BAD NEWS FROM DEWEY
Ti'fnclieroitH Work of Filipinos lie
ported From Manila—Nutlonul
New* and NotCH.
washington, 1). April 24 —
A fter considerable diplomatic juggl-
ing, three governincuts interested
tigreed upon Identical instructions for
llielr re pre* .juta lives on the Sativum
Commission, who are now on their
way 10 Sail Francisco, whence they
will sail next weelc on tlie U. S. S
Hadger, which will reintiin at their
disposal dunnir their slay ill Samoa,
likely to bis several .non(lis. The
authority given this
and judgment indehUdues* aiuount*
iiitr to $10.out), This places the county
on a cash b sis.
(Jood for Logan count v.
AND THE Ts'EWS KNOWS.
Thk Mui.iiai.l esikitriu-k is the
t»est weekly paper in the territory,
the size of its town considered.
—Cliandler News.
SCHOOL LANI* MOSEYS.
A meeting of the territoilal board
for leasing school lands whs held lant
Monday at which two important
changes were made in the rules
oininission is' governing the board's transactions.
••Ono reason l'ff quit drinking"
s.iId the man I'min LajfMUlfl
"In. ii.» mailer win*! you order
Yoit can't tull what yoil Ml tfet.
It wu in the year of ninety four
\\ Inle Ira*elhiK i" 'he west
i wimoaafltt MMiieibing l1 u novel (orff I
l'iniii iiiu laid to rest.
The rl.le was long and tlreaomo—
The acenery not sublime—
So n game of eards was started
Just to ruiHWiy the time.
Tli*1 players, four In namher.
Were traveling men, t itijnk ;
One hiiI.I whisky, oneeluars,
Andoncaold printers' ink.
Across the aisle a stranger sat,
Wliii hart nothing much In say;
lit* smoked when cigars were passed him
Aiul calmly watched the play.
•I loll you whni,' snid the whisky man,
'In my (trip I've something nice;
Wo would have a moat delicious drink
If we only hud the ice '
of III.' Town of Viillm I. for lite Vear
1N0S, Ending April I, l*'.'!'.
DEERE
Receipts.
probably greater limn thai ever ex-i One of them was the iiiHertl.ni of
ei-cised by any iiiteriiiitiiMi.il coniu.is- .taking I lie bn»nl the dept..
hill... It can do almost anything Unit itnry of school land rnoueys, Instead o.
Hs tlir.'u me ..tiers all ugrets to. It the governor alone, as line lieen Hit*
lias iintlinrlty lo set asiilu I lie present case in the pint. This move was made
eoveriu.te.il of ilie Suii.oi.il Islands not to curtail "one man power," but
mid set up a pmvisi uover ill order that ail of the member) might
The only thing Hie eomuiission cun lie kept familiarised with the transao-
not do is to I .my portion or nil I tion. The oilier change is iu regard
n( the HurlIII treaty. If lh«v deeiile to the re-leasing of school lands
iliiilongliL lo he done tliey must •nake Heretof.n Ihe lands liave been re-
reooiiiniendiiliims to I lint ctfect lo lea.nl to the highest bidder, but under
their respective governments and the new rule Hie bnird is to II* reason-
unit for llieui lo be iicte.l upon ..tile rental rale ami give tolheprcs-
Neither of the commissioners have eut holder Ibe prelere.KM right.
ever lieen lo Samoa; Consequent ly ^ ^ (J A n„rvfyt ,,,,, |ir4t ,.„le.
Kate to congress, H now mayor of
Wyandotte, Indian Territory.
they will carry no predjmliceh with
them. In olllcial ami diplomatic eir.
ol«* there is conlldeiteo that the Coin
mission will - accomplish the purpose
fur which iL was created—a satisfac-
tory straightening of the somewhat
t ingled iitYairs of ihe islands.
Admiral Dewey sent his lirst bad
news !r.»m I he l'liilippines this
nd foiirte
I,it'llt Oil in
of tin- crew of the YoiUlown went iu
a steam launch lo communicate with
a Spanish garrison which had h«en
surrounded by h'ilipiniw for uiontliH,
41|11 tire supposed to have either been
killed or ca •lured bv Ihe Filintnos.
Lieut, tiiluioio's home was in W iw»h-
ington,
Kvi.teiiliy lieu. Otis does not share
iu Ihe opinion that a Inrger force is
needed in Ihe Philippines, u-*, lifter
coiumiiMicuiing with him, the Presi-
dent definitely decided that no n.ore
volunteers would be called for; nUb
that ihe volunteers now in the Philip*
pine> sluml>l he brought home us fast
as trans'p 'i lation can lw nrovhlod.
ii irn I a is u il I bj sent
ltKTI'KN'IXti ouu "i'amih."
Wu heartily tluliik IIiohb who Iisivh
so leudlly answeied our ••cull", niul
also the new ones who have joined
Tub Kntkupiiisk family of readers.
i>vl(. The list renewing subscription an I
s ibscribingRince last week are:
Miss Hell L >we, Mulhall.
Hon A. H. Huston, Guthrie, O. T
K. W. Waggoner, Mulhall.
Mrs. /iti.k Mulhall.
J. J. Callisui, for F. M.Russell,
Kingston, Mo.
W. E Hie-, Mulhall.
' I'll «ct nome ice,' tlio stranger aaht.
And started for Uiedoor;
lie soon returned with a luskct full
And pluccd il on the tloor.
The drummer then mixed up n drink,
And I tell you it was tine.
It made us all quite sociable
And the sli unger was rlaht In line-
Several trlpa Ihe stranger made.
And in us many <1i ink* he had a share;
He finally brought in a basket lull
And said it was all he con Id spare.
•Ills Just like this,'the stranger said,
And his voice was low and deep,
"1 hnvo a corpse in the baggage oar, m
And mil afraid the thing wnii't keep .
Odd Fellows' Anniversary.
The Kebekah Lodge I. <). O.T gave
n nice dinner at their Hull in the M.
J Scott building on the 20th, the 80th
anniversary of the founding of the
order of Oddfellow ship In the United
Btates. A good crowd was present
and an enj »yable time w as had
throughout. The table was loaded
with good things in abundauee.
Everyone expressed themselves ss
pleased and entertained by the dinner.
{Several visiting Odd fellows from
other placet were present, but we
failed to get their names. The 1U-
bekah and subordinate lodges boih
report tcceaslous lo their ranks aud
seem lo be In a flourishing condition.
The Enterprise acknowledges
thanks for an invitation to the dinner,
but for pressing business engagements
we failed to to attend, but wish botu
orders many years of usefulness ih
iu their cb« sen fiel 1.
April 1, to cash on hand
Aprils, to cash from uiaishat
May iii, lo cash *>r liquor license lor tlrst
hair of 1KW, from J. A. Taylor *
July 1, lo cash from city clerk *
July 1, lo liquor license tor lubt half ot
ISM from A. T. McMillan * f
July I, to cash for liquor license lor last
ball lsW, from O l. MeCune * '
July 1, to cii!.ti for liquor llct iise for last
half l^os from J. A. Taylor j
July hi, to lines from police Judge.. *
July lii, to balance city levy ? '•
Sept. s. to cash lor show Hands from city
marshal —*
Nov. 10, to rash Hues Itom polieejudgo *
Nov. to cash lines from police Judge *
FOIt 1 twO
Jan. 30, to cash from A. T. McMillan lor
liquor license ti rat half 'flu *
Feb. 'i, to cash from O. I. Met une lor
semi-animal liquor license
Feb, 12, to oash from Hall .* Reamer lor
liquor license to 'Inly I • ,
Feb, 2a, to cash from K. K. Ricbiirds'Oi
for dray license No. I, to July I, .W
March .1, lo cash from county treasurer lor
tax levy. »
Sulky Plows, Cultivators, Corn
Planters, Lever Harrows, Ihsc
Listers and Cotton Planters.
McCOKMICK
Hinders. Mowers and Rakes,
Peter Scluittl. r Wagons. Barbed
atul smooth Wire. Heavy team,
Single and Double Bug:jy liar- -^5^:
lu ss. Lxtra collars, bridles and
strap work.
Total receipts.
Expenditures,
Lumber, Lime, Cement,
Windows, Doors, Blinds-
Mouldings. Lath Shingles,
and Building Material.
May 2, ls!W, warrant No. 470, J. H, tcarr _ ^
for iirintiug , *
May la, warrant No. Ohy marshal
lor aorvlcea, tint, on war. 1*; I, • 30.1
JunC'JS, warrant No. W>l Htull Capital lor
poll books >••.• •• *
July 1, warrant So. W to J. Ii^Scarr lor#
July
ii hers i
That. America's high place iu the
galaxy of nations is now recognised
ev. ry where waa-shown by the letters
from the Czar of Russia and the Km
peror of (icrniany, received in Wash-
iiiglou this week. The Czar, wrote
through the Kus>ian Amb.isHador, to
Secret ury liny, to than It the i
Americuns who have endorsed
euce. The
an iiillogrnph lei I
dis
Cz^r
Kaiser
Presi lent McKinley, requesting
i>» accept the accompanying bi
fnly ci graved condensed history of:
Chrintiauity as a memorial of the con-|
aeertf'Ion of The Church of the Sav-
iour, at Jerusalem, la>t fall, and to
express his pleasure that America
wa* represented at she cousecrat'oiu \
While tin newest story ti bout
8 peak or Ueed retiring from Congress
to engage in the practice of law, tin
tier a guarantee of $50,000 a year,
seems lo have more foundation than
its numerous predecessors, Ihe story
has boon told so often in Washington
that nothing short of a statement to
that effect fioni Mr. Reed in person
would cause it to be generally believ-
ed, It is said that Mr. Reed made
such a stuUinent before sailing for
Kit rope. Mr. Ueed isn't a rich man by
anv means, and if an offer of *50,000 •
"A word to % lie wise is sufficient '
and u word from the wise should be
sutticlent, but you afk, who are the
w Ui ? Those who know. The <-ft re-
peated experience of trustworthy
prisons may be taRcu for knowledge
Mr. w, M. Terry says Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy gives better satisfac-
tion than any other in the market.
He lias been iu the drug business ai
tike their K|k|o|)> Ky f,,r twelve years; lias
sold Inn.dre.Is of bottles of this remedy
and nearly all otiier cough medicines
msnufacltiri'il, which shoivs conctu
sivelv that Chamberlain,s is the most
satisfactory lo I lie people, anil is lite
ti-St. Kur sale by I). McConuebey,
Drufgltl.
o Not long since a Missouri editor
y was I,leased wi I. twins at his house
111 anil now he appeals to delinquent
subscriber! to pay up on account of
the twins. There should bra prompt
response under such circumstances
A Torpid Liver causes depression of
spirits, Indigestion, C uislipation,
headache U<e l>r. M. A Simmons
Uver Medicine lu silinulale that
organ.
Y' u have a chance lo show your
loyalty to home bv trading with
' home merchants, and being a patron
of your Inline newspaper
An Irishman and a Frenchman
were one day having a dispute over
the nationality of a Iriend of theirs
"I say," said the Frenchman, "that
ir lie was bom In France, that be is
a Frenchman." "llegorra,'' said
Pat, ''If a cat should have kittens In
the nven, would you call them bis
cults?'
Wedding Bells.
Marrled, on Suinlay, April 13, 1R99,
at ttie homo of ll.e bride's sister, Mrs.
Julia Misuer, Miss Hulda Khultz, to
Mr. Jacob liittholer of Perry. O T.
The wedding ceremony was performed
by ltev. Alfrid Dettrick of Orlando
After Ibe mirriage a grand feast was
spread and all present partook of the
grnd things and enjoyed a good time
The numerous friends of Ihe new
couple | .In til wishing them a lung
and liBppy j niruey through life,
W. 1 C.
A Pueblo .raveling tuaii app"«red at
a hotel in Denver late at liigbt and
askstl for a room, saying he intended
leaving at 2.30 iu the ill .ruing. Trie
clerk whs very sorry as the house was
full. The traveling man made a great
fuss, as lie was an old customer, and
the clerk said that he had a double
roo n in which there was a woman,
and as the traveling man was going
out early iu the morning he could slip
,ut and no one would be the wiser.
The traveling man agreed to this,
whereupon the clerk slipped ti is guest
quietly Into the double room and re-
turned to the ofllce. In about fifteen
uiiuules the traveling man appeared
at the otlb.e as pale as a ghost.
'Why," sal.I lie, "that lady is .lead!"
'I know it,'' the clerk replied, "but 1
didn't supp .se you would li.nl it out
and it would make no difference."
lirtnTii'ili Ttnteresl on win, h.m-1 * aii ;to
I, wn.i'sn. No. .SO to F. /. Khicaiil
for iali.iv lis Iru.lw • ,* 2""
Jaly 1, warrant N". 1ST, In K. /.. K in'a.il
lor exiionse iowortiorutlnB * l-.|,J
July 1, wiirmnl So . Itl, to II tVoolver-
ton lot aert ices .» otavllM jii'lse . - ■() 1
July 1, warrant No. I7tl U» S. I' Oarrelt
for sutary as tiu,lt^lwoniolillis * 'i.no
July 1, win-rani No. IS. to H. K.
for expense lucorpora lug addition * li.oo
July 1, warrant No. 47i to 11. L. White
lor surveyInK tanta ko addition.. $ l-.no
July 1, warrant So. 492, to Charles
rett for MTTlnea as election clerk 9 -.W»
July 1, wan am No. 409 to H.O. Andrews
for hlacksmlthlnK *
July 1, warrant No. 403 to U. Klliott for
services as election clerk $ - 00
July 1. warrant No. 300 lo James Kl*er
for marshal's salary In May _ *
July I, wairant So. 4»8 to W M. lut-
Held,tor :t months' salary as treas » 3.oo
July 1, warrant No. 488 to F. '/. Kineaid
' lor services aseloollon Inspector. * -.w
July 1, warrant No. 404 to Chas. tiarrett
for assisting surveyor * »•""
July 1, warrant No. 4-rt to U, K nurford
for salary as clerk 8 months. • *
July I. warrant No. 4*j to James Kuer
for salary as marshal In April... . » l-»."o
July t, warrant No. 4*1 to W. C, Brad-
well tor salary as trustee ..... - 01
July 2. warrant No. 4Sii to W. C, IJrad-
well, expense Incorponiting town * i-.o'»
July t, warrant So. 483 to Kincalo-Chll-
ders drug company for mdse.. » ,0J
July 9 and IS, warrant No. 408 to pan !"»>.
menton Itolteruian lumber bill . *110.011
July 11, warrant No. 4M to I>. J anAken
for services a* election Judge 9
July 11., warrant No. 308 lo K. Schcriner-
born lor lumber .... ......
Oct. 10, warrant No. 4'Jrt to O. W. •t°Uor-
ni«n balanae due(int. on war.tl.t.i)# i » » »
Nov. Ir», warrant No. 407 to 8. Wortitian
lor assessing town * lu u
rOK 1800.
Jan. 30, wnrrantNo. 517 to 8. K. Garrett
lor purchasing lots for town 9
Jan. 3o, warrant No. .'<07 to S. F. Uarreit
salary 5 nioutns a,u
Jan. 30, warn»uW>H»- 4W» U» 8. w . taarreit
fur opening roads ••••,••;— *
Jan. 80, warrant No. "»1S to Malhal latm-
hor and lidw. Co. for lumber..- i
Jan. 30, warrant No. 305, to J. W "»oi-
ris for guarding jail.... 1 • UJ
JEWELL
Gasoline Stoves—the Acme of
all Gasoline Slovesi Warranted
gootl Cookers^
STOVES
The "GREAT WliSTKRN"
Coal anil Wontl Cook Stoves,
and SI l'.l.E RANGES.
Come in and see us; You are. always welcome.
J, E. HARTZELL, Manager,
5.03
hiiv i.ie.u,a ami .. oue, o. The requlreineiil of > medicine is to
will, a re„M>it..ble prospect lb.,I' lighten the burden of pain and cure.
it would for „ .criesof years, This brings us to the question of a
were tiiitdu liiin, lie mini remedy, and labl.rs lluckeje Pile
give politic.I power he loves Ointment I. the only remedy for blind
Ml well ..ml accept the offer, llul bleeding or protruding pile, that is In
Unit is a whole lot .,r money for even dorsed by physicians, cures the most
„ Unit of corporation of Iniv vers lo j obstinate cases flflc. I) McColinchey
Wlicu you u-k lor Dr. M. A. riim-
moil. 1.1 ver Medicine, see ll.at you get
il and not some worthless imitation.
pay out In a year. There are not si
many l.t.v llrms making Unit n...eli
lu'Jtlev as the public has been led t'
suppose by exnggerllteii pa hliciltiona
C'OtW I V US CASH HASIS.
The county commissioners -havi
lila.le a good deal
MtllillAl.li MAItKI'lTS.
The following market quotations are
Ilia.le a good deal. One Unit will <lo f(r||,i|lH, ,)y Dot. ah oh It rot",, and
more to aid llnancial ..ITaira of the Me>i,rt( Kll,||mnu Hoyt. These
loiiniv than any thing else. L„1)t,tliin» wl I appear regularly here-
linvc had the outstainliiig debt of " >|](1 w)M bt, 0,>trected each week
coitnly coiiT. rtc.1 into a B per ceo ..'iat tney v/ill be olHcial and may
tielil. This lius been done bv making n
a contract with The j T0 K„„,AV. Aftltt.
and Trust Company, thiough tin u W||1.nl rHR> soit.No v> . (.v scale)
iiiuM'siurv and manager, N U- Mc* i .. ;,sihii ti.i. No.'J —
BCCt etaiy aim k . ' , (I oe.it scale II,. or d..wi.)
(linley. who has concludeil a conli act. j ()
whereby ilia comity is placed upon u j ..sn^, ...
cusli basis. The coinpaiiv agrees to
lake up nil of the oulhtaiiillug linlebt-
c.lnesh al pur anil curry Hie Biiate mil" j t;"^.;,-
duly 111- when ihe coitnly will iasue ,I.,lir'j.
lis bonds bearing r, per cent, inl .rest; M»y (I;:;;.; |v ■ i,,,,
aud cxcl.ui.ge tlicm fur ll.e warrant e.nc Been
.000
I -3c
*:|.mi
I was reading an advertisement of
Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diar-
rhoea remedy iu the Worcester l^u»
terprlse recently, which leads me to
write this, I can truthfully say I
never uted any reined itjual to it for
colic ami diarrhoea. I have never had
to u-e more than one or two doses to
cure the worst cane with myself or
children.—W. A. Stroud, Popomoke
City, Mil. For sale by D. McCouue
hey, Druggist.
SOLD HIS WIFE.
The Emporia Oajistte tells a remark
alt e story about a uiau in I.yon county
who sold Ills wile aod daughter.
Some months ago one I. U. Qllbreath
went to work ou Ihe farm owned by
A. 11. Carrother., who was living
happily with lii. young and pretty
wife. One night list week (lilbreatli
went to his employer anil tolil liini
that he ami Stella, the wife, had be-
come very much attached to eacli
oilier; that Hie wife wauled to change
husbands, and that bo wnuld give
Carrotbers 5U0O for Ills matrimonial
title. Carrotbers accepted Ihe nfler
and threw iu their little girl. Oil-
breath then took Mra Carrotbers and
left for Oklahoma, the Oazette saying
Hi at when they passed through F,m-
they were acting very spoony. Cair-
ulliers' farm is near Madison and a
dispatch from lliat town saysevety-
body Is talking about Ihe artilr.
(Jet, old papers ol- its lo put under
y our cm pel*—211 cents per hundred
ris lor giiaruiiiH • ••• ••••---
Jan. 30, warrant No. ft:W to H. h. Beiner
for mowing grass •••••••*
Jan. 30, warrant No. 515 to W. fc. ltellur
for repairing jail
Jan. 50, warrant No. 511 to W. M. 1,ut*
Held for salary for 5 nionths........» .»-"o
Jan. :«>. warrant No. 510 to G. K Uurford
for salarv as clerk 5 months .. • • $ 10-0'1
Jan- SO. warrant No. 521 to James hirer
lof streil w-.rk 4 days « «•■<*>
Jan. 30. warrant No. 504 to Kincaid-Chll-
ders drug company for paint. ... t ».•»
Jan, 50, warrant No. .'.14 to II. 8. McNal-
ly work on street ...... •• » a
Feb, 1, warrant No. 522 to Albert Hyde
for cleaning privy vaults ••.• • •* ",u"
Feb. 1, warrant No. 502 to James K«er
for marshal's salary Jane 08 and
interest on warrant 50 cents. S
Feb. 1, warrant No. 510 to It. h, Stewart
extending levy, int. !8c *
Feb. 1. warrant No. 519 to James hucr
palary as marshal for July, August,
September and November, int. on
warrant 50c ■■ •• ••• 1
Feb. 2, warrant No. 500 to *. C. Shoe-
maker lor salary 5 months...... * w
Feb. 2, warrant No. 508 to W. C. Brad-
well for salary 5 months ...
Feb. 2, warrant No. .'r25 to J. J- Nelson ^
for recording deed, hit lc... • •• '
March 4. warrant No. 524 to U. >v uoi-
terinati for lumber, Int. • * *'4 a"
March 3, warrant No. 520 to J It- M»y*
Held lor salary us marshal fiom
Sept. 20 to October 20, 1^08, Interest
on warrant 15c • ■ » ,,,• •'
March 3, warrant No. 523 to W. It. W ink-
er for killing eight dogs—Interest on
warrant .03 •■•••» •*u;>
March 7, warrant No. 4.4 m-
Judd for carliiR for t.ydla Myer-. * 5.oo
March 7, warrant No. 512 to I. K Adam-
son lor mowing weeds .......... * »•'u
March '25, warrant No. 527 to Jus, aizer
for street work int. 20c.. . l**'M
March 2.1, warrant No 528 to Hoyt Mer. r
Co. for grub for McCoy ..... ■
April 3,1800, by balance cash on baud.. * »«•"'
Total $001.28
W. M. HATFIELH,
Treasurer of Town of Mulhall,
[test: Q. K. Buaroao, Clerk.
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""aiiTISTV VMO\. llulltis, Texas
iltlll Main bt
Decoration Day.
A t the regular n etting of tile Poll,
Thursday, May 4, arrangements will
lie made for the observance of decora
day. To tills meeting are Invited all
who take an interest iu this matter,
and who will take a part of the work
necessary ill making il a success. At
Masonic Hull 2.80 p. m.
Hy order of Commander.
A man at Orlando went Inlo a barber
shop and the barber bad Just finished
the J ill when the customer grew angry
In a political discussion, jumped nul
of 1 lie chair »n.l left ll.e shop, hot as a
hornet. A barber across the street!
tinlshed lite )ob and whacked up with
bis fellow craftsman.
lthcttnill.lNui Cured,
My wife has u.ed Chamberlain's
Pain Ilalui for lit. u.natisni with grea
relief, and I can recommend il as a
splendid liniment for rheumatism ami
other household use for which w*e
have found It vilnabli.—W. J C'UY-
LKIt, Ued Creek, N Y.
Mr Cuyler Is una of ll.e leading
merchants of Ibis village and one of
the most prominent men in this vlciti*
,ty._\V. O. HHirHIN, Editor lted
Creek Herald For sale by I). Mc
Couuehey, Druggist.
Oppuslle tlu Postolllce, (Juthrle, I*
Ibe place for good pl.olgraplii. Try
tue once—HwkauiNuf.N.
(800.00 Given Away
Separate B-e-a u-t i-l-u I l«-l-o-w i
e-r-s and use the letters to form as |
many words as you can, using the i
letters backwards or forwards, bul j
dou't use any Utter lu the same word
more times than it appears iu "Heauii- j
fill Flowers " It is said forty small j
Koglish words can be spelled correctly j
from these sixteen letters. For ex-1
ample—tea, feet, at, etc. The Haiuil j
Heed Company will p»y Two Hundred ,
Dollars in cash to ih* person sending
tliem forty words formed as above. If
you are good at word making and can
form forty words write your name
aud address plainly on your list and ,
inclose the same with lifleeti two cent
stamps for ten packets of lleailtiful
Flower Seeds of ten popular ami dif* ,
ferent varieties.
Our object in giving this Two Huu-
dred Dollars is to attract attention to
and Introduce our seeds iu the U. 8
This olFer will be carefully and consci-
entiously carried out and it should
not be classed with catch penny affairs.
We will spend a largo amount o |
money to start our trado and waut |
your trial order; you will receive the j
greatest value iu seeds ever offered.
If two or more persons succeed iu ,
forming forty words the $200.00 will |
be divided pro-rata. Many ixtra
pecial prizes of value will be award j
ed to persons sending t*enlyllve|
words or more who will assist in iu-
tro iucing our seeds ami specialties.
Satisfaction is absolutely guaran-
ned. H 'inl your list as early as possi-
hie. Address Hainil seel Co., 005
Warn n Ave., Chicago, III
Ballard's Snow Liuiment is the
moat penetrating Liniment in the
world. Ii cures pain and iuflamtna
tion of all kinds quicker than any
other known remedy, price, 60c.
Every bottle guaranteed. 2-5 aud 50c.
D MoCounehey.
i llll.l.lNli l.nv. I'll - .'M AS K IIIU.ISUS1.KY, Ca.lilcr
FltKH C. HOl.CA I Kit. Asfistatit t ashler. \j I
CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK. Q
Otll'lllUK, oki.oioma, (.)
Capital 550.030 , >
Surplus S IO.000
—oi" .i,s I CHATTtL FL0mRs
A SPECIALTY 0
its, Fiirineis
ami Corp.ii'iiiimiM.
a. ti IIuowku, Capitalist, Utica, N
W S, Sru.Ms, Liiitlirie.
ClIAS. 10. Illl.LInosi.k
i Itli.i.in'osl.V:Y. IJllllllle.
i' liF-l) < iiom ati ii, Ullllliie.
(iiillirle.
G. L. McCUNE
SKIJsSGOtU) OI.1) BUAND8 Ol —
W| McBrayer and
Guckenheimer
(' Rye Whiskies.
a
Wines,
and
Cigars. Oh
Anlieiisei*— Ituseli llefi' Always oil 1 up
West Side Main Street.
MULHAI.L, OT
BLACKSMITHING !
I have just bought the old Hall blacksmith shop on
Foulh Msi!1l,U ;lni' -I prepay "«• » ,f"tjd
repairing. Bring in your plows, wagons etc., when the)
repairing, and see what nice work we do.
J" E- HOOPES.
I)r. M. A. Simmon. Liver Medicine
clear, the complexion, gives buoy,
ancy to the mind, cures headache,
regulates stomach, bowels aud liver.
Teacher*' Kxaiiiiiinlion.
The regular examination for county
teachers' certlllclies will be held in
the olllce of Hie county .uperiiilen.lc.it
Friday and Saturday, April anil ii'J.
ilknky H Donil,
County SuperintendeLt.
It It. filiine, Piano, Texas, writes:
Have used Dr. M. A. Simmon. Liver
Medicine 20 years Cured uie of
dyspepsia and general debility. For
Family Ailment. II has saved mauy
doctor's bills. Hy fair test I llnd it
superior to Z«llin's.
Opi ning or I lie Crest*.-nl Hotel nt
Eureka Spring!, Arkansas.
On Feb. 23rd, Mr. J. C l'laok lorm.
ally open the Crescent Hotel for Ihe
season of 18119 A cordial invilalinu is
extended (..the general public lo at
lend. Hp.cial rales will be nude for j
this occasion.
I For luther information, call on or
address the nearest Frisco Agent or
B. F. DUNN, T. F. & P. A.,
Oklahoma City, O T.
Uhyan BNYHKK, G. P. A ,
Ht. Louis, Mo.
NOTICE ' NOTICE '•
l'ull-Blooded Black Langsliang Salc at
Twi.ntv Live Cknts for 1 liiim.hN.
w D. HAYMAN.
\ . Cilehei
ii. 14 •! ii hi ice
GIBBER & JUSTICE
Blacksmiths, Wagon and Car-
riage Makers ?nd Repairers.
All kinds of Repairing in our
Line at lairand honest prices
..Id customers and friends at our new s iop .
Try us and we will show you that wc are competent.
JAKE KALERS
$ity fl\eat (I\arKet.
Kccds always on hand the best and
freshest salt and cured meats l'ays highest
3 prices for all kinds of poultry, hide,
and furs. Market on Main Street.
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Woosley, Tom B. The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1899, newspaper, April 28, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285533/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.