The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 14, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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The Mulhall Enterprise.
Published every Saturday.
Suiwription
H. EC«»».
i<l Proprietor.
]\i ti. ii a i.i.
A ii£. I t, 18!ti
i.OCAL NEWS.
Agitate the creamery qnrttion
I llU*.
' Have
broken
your 11 -lit leet h tlmt nr
"tf crowned and your fa Is
<ieo. \V Walkm of I i ink fort, Kan ,
made a brief visit to this place the
til^t of the week. He is Hie gentle-
Eberhaidt is taking orders man who has been talking of putting j Furrow is in the city
ilia hnitk here, lie ii well please.1
with the country ami think* this a
good banking point, lie will not aslc
... ,, people here to Invest money in
Kinaldo lirowu went to the country , . ...
3 III is enterprise, hut will start a bank
with a capital of about $12,non. an I | H«e Iliad well's new ad. He's one of
increase it if more can he profitably j °,ir Standbys and when he gets a cus-
useil. Mr. Walker is a m n of ml- tomer lie never loses lilin. That silver
vanced age and ripe experience us a ' Hare 1'gl't, and it don't cost you
Nliort Time Money.
We I'm.* « few thousand dollar* to piarc on ! t t|g C
t«*•*th made and lepaired While L)r. f*neeiiiemail amount* and for any timefrom
year up tail and ate Scarr ft lirowu.
for fruit tiees.
Have your l>ooks and niiigar.iue lile
bound at the Enterprise otlice
on real estate business Tuesday.
Everything in ilie Grocery line at
Hoyt Aler. Co'h. isbiau new and fresh.
I The Misies IVttyjolin gave asocial
j Thursday evening to tl.elr juvenile
| friends About i'1 wi re piv«*ent, Ice
cream and chke were served.
Take your produce to Hoyt Mercan-
They want It and will pay
for it.
Rntterman sold his last sulky plow
last week, but he'll have plenty more
NOTICE.
All parties knowing themselves in- ' to sell at hard times prices,
ilebted to me, please call and settle at
once. F. Z. Kinta id
THE MARKETS
BURNISHED BY
08 A. J. WH1TM0RE, &0
'vVOIHM IN'^N
Office at KAHKHY, Main St.
||.>|£« cwt. Si i«» t<» $1 i
Cattle 'J CO
Cotton . ..
Wheat I.ii 71
Corn 2ft
(lata 16
C'sMor Men lit ... '.A
Potatoes "
All prif»A mliject to cliaiijrr without nntirr
A
A F &. A M
Sr. Joiin I.onus No. 12, Mfets n
linoiiic Hull s.iun,|Hy mi or Iwfiirr
llie full iiiomii «if oai<|i month . Visiting brother*
arc Iralemalljr Invited to allen.I.
.(allien Hutchison, W M
Itenry 1'upln, Secy
I O O F
Maomoi.u I.onoa No 12 Meets
at Odd Fellow'» ||, i , .,„N
erenlnaof eneh week. Visiting hrottiera bIwmj*
ordially wclct
■ arry T.ong. Seiy.
W M Hatfield. N a
«. T. t S. F. Ry.
MULHALL TIME TABLE:
NMMTII ItOUNU
No. 40fl.. ( h Im if o Kxiire—
N<•. 4o" K U 'i I Nloaco Ri| re|
No. 42*2 Loral l''rei|ihi
sot i it hound.
No inn Texas Kiitokn.
No 4u; .OkIn an.I lex i:x|>r«- h
No. 4?t.. Local I* i c*i|(lit
•Stop ;«t Kemp's Hotel when at
Mulhall and you will never le^iet it.
I)r. Furrow will be here the 20th,
27th and '-.'ttlh of the month only three
day a,
Mr. Lobdell of Indiana is visiting
his uncle, Taylor Lobdel Southeast of
tow II.
| Go to W. II Matthews to get your
I grain imsured against lire, lightning
I and tornad>.
' We would be very glad to sell a few
, yearly readings in the traveling li-
! brary at $1 00 per year
*1 The new library section is lieie.
| When you come in please bring your
I 10 cents for quarterly dues.
Sweatingen, the photographer, has
j moved from opposite the postollice to
over McNeal's ihuik. Guthrie,
A. 11. Wood and family have rented
the llevis house, formerly occupied by
A. C. Elliott, and moved to town.
TIME IS MONEY! And if you want
to make n trip to the country,
Mai Us' Old lleliuble w ill save both.
The Walton Trust Co.of (Sutler Mo.,
will make a few loans ill this vicinity
at a low rate of interest, Call on Sou it
& Brown.
K. A. BircUett and William StrunU
are interested in the creamery ques
•.Ion and would each furnish milk from
several cows.
C, L. Woolvorton will take the civil
j service examination for the Railway
Mail Service at Oklalrjma City the
I 18th, of Sept.
banker and capitalist. It is not yet Jl ce,,t»
certain that lie will locate here, but 1
will decide in a short time. It is to
be hoped Unit his visit has convinced '
him that a bank here will prove a '
profitable investment and that lie will i
locate here.
Lust Saturday evening Dr. Childers
was hastily summoned to the home of
Heese Woolverton where he found the
whole family including Mr. Wool eel-
ton's son-in-law, John Fail ess and
wife, In violent convulsions and slirw-
Itev. J. II, Aughey will leave here j '"ff unmlstHkabl signs of poisoning,
ill aUiut a month and will offer their ! Prompt action brought relief and no
furniture ami residence property for i *®rioun results followed. Itissuppos-
ale. Call at the Enterprise office or e<* to be due to something in the ice
at the house. | cream of which they all ate for supper
that night.
Ill'20 |i. i
! 4*1 il. I
<«" p, I
All Iheae (ruins c.»irrv passengers, Tlekeia i
ahonlil he ixirrliaaeil helon* untcrliiK the «*rn 1 Mi's I. Ii. Hall.
4 hi appllcatiiiii hikI hy uivlna me two dnya" m- I
lire, ihrot.gli tirketa will li« tinniahc'il |n all
points. Hnkkhitk rheekeil iIii-imikIi-
Call or wme foi any inforiuuiinn.
W II Hit cltenrk,
An«nt.
; John Harnard, of rHeenola. Kan. is
I visiting relatives here, lie was call-
ed here by the illness ol' his sister,
Another series of Iloineseeker's ex
enrsions has been urianged and all
agents in Ills, Iowa, Missouri, Kan-
sas and Nebraska are authorized to
aell round trip tickets to Oklahoma
for one fare plus two dollars. These
t'ckets on sale Aug, 3rd and 17th, I
Sept. 7th and 21st, Oct. nth and 19th
1897. Tickets good 31 days from dale
of sale. Advise your friends expert- '
lug to visit Oklahoma of these excur- !
sion rates and dates. W. Ii Hitchcock j
Ag't. I
The Agricultural College.
The Oklahoma Agricultural and
Mechanical College at Stillwater begins
its fall term, September 9; winter term,
January 4, 1898. Hy hiw this College is
placed in direct conncction with the pub-
lic schools of the territory, receiving
boys or girls well prepared in the com-
mon school branches direct to its Fresh-
man class. It has an excellent prepara-
tory Department for review of these
studies for entrance to the College or for
teaching. It hits eleven instructors,
good buildings, a library of nearly 4,000
volumes, well equipped laboratories ami
large collections of apparatus. There
arc 110 tuition nor incidental fees. Hoard-
ing can be had at low rates.
The College is liberally endowed by
the United States. Its work is to teach
English, Mathematics and Science, as 1
well as Agriculture, all with special !
reference to practical use in life. For
this work its facilities are not surpassed
by any College within easy reach of
Oklahoma young men and women. It
alms to help all whom it can reach to get
a thorough and practically useful educa-
tion at the low est possible cost. Its course
is so arranged that those who can attend
but one year will be much helped. In
special cases, students of mature years
may be permitted to select special studies.
The work Is well suited for those prepar-
ing for teaching In high schools.
For announcements or special informa-
tion write Pres. G. E. Morrow, Stillwater,
Oklahoma.
Dr. John II. Stanton returned to
Chariton, Iowa, Wednesday. Mrs.
Stanton and baby will remain here
several days longer.
Torturing, itching, scaly skill erup-
tions, burns and scalds are soothed at
once and promptly healed by DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve, the best known
cure for piles. I). McConiiehey.
•I. M. Denny was over from Mar-
shall township last Saturday. He re-
ports some phenomenal wheat yields,
and says Marshall townshi» is all
light, politically and every other way.
An eleven pound girl baby was born
to Mrs. Niccodemiis at Guthrie Sun
day. T. J. ami Mrs. Karnthousedro"e
down to visit the new arrival Sunday.
Mrs. H. remained and "Grandpa" is
batching since his return.
E. E. Turner of Compton, M«»., writes
us that after suffering from piles for
seventeen years, he completely cured
them by using three boxes of DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. It cures eczema and
severe skin diseases. I). McConnehev
J. II. Carter is the first to take ad-
vantage of our olTer to send the En-
terprise to a Iriend outside the terri-
tory ami to the subscriber here both;
one veal' for $l.r>0. He sends the pa-
per to his biothet George Carter at
Meridan, Kan.
i:
11 s<
ItlNALDQ IlliOWN
Public.
Scarr
1/'I1-*
INSURANT F.
LIST YOUR FARM: ©V^t
MARKS, TDK Oi.d Hfuadlk! has
the best and fattest teams and the
most comfortable ligs to be procured
Always ready. Day, Night or Sunday.
Insure your buildings, stock, grain
etc. against lire, lightning, and tor-
nado with Scarr and 13rowlt.
Money! Money!! Money!!!
TO LOAN ON
! FARMS AT TKN I'Ett CENT.
Money Ready. No Delay.
^ II. H. 11AGAN
Over Dank Of IndisiiTerritor^,
oklahoma
<• i ill nil'!.
CITY DRUG STOPE
For Kale.
One lied Durham Hull, 2 years old,
a good animal in good condition,
terms reasonable, Moses Miller, .'I
miles N, K. of Potter.
-DKALKU N-
For Sale.
C. F. Kemp will sell his Hotel and
Livery business cheap. This is a good
investment and is paying right along
but Mr. Kemp has got the Klondyke
fever and will start for Alaska early
next spring.
The If uuthiK ami Fishing (around*
of Colorado quickly ami comfortably
reached via Santa Fe Route. Low
rates during the season. Write W. J.
It lack, G. P. A., Topeka, Kas., for
copy of A Colorado Summer.
Drugs, Patent
Drugs, Medicines
Toilet Articles Etc,
Prescription carefully and accurately
compounded.
I). McCONNKHKV, Prop
l>M.I.INOBLKY. L'AftUlbll
Low 'tales ami Hot Weather
J are here. A hip to Colorado doesn't
cost much now, and you may be cont-
rol table in a cooler climate. Apply
11«> agent Santa Fe ltoute, or to W. J.
, IHack ti. P. A., Topeka, for rates and
j a copy of A Colorado Summer.
When you market your wheat or
hogs in Mulhall, trade with llotter-
uian, Hardware, Harness, wire, etc.
liotterman attends ami personally
superintends arrangements at funer-
als where he furnishes the undertak-
ing.
J, C, Nelier of Clarkson passed
through town Tuesday on his way to
Ft. Scott, Kan. He will be absent
about ten days.
liotterman has the llnest line of
colllns, caskets and undertaking s ip-
plies to be found in the county, and
his prices can't be duplicated in the
territory.
The Hoyt Mercantile Co. will start
a daily solicitor and free dellfrerjr
wagon next Monday. This will prove
a great ami appreciated innovation on
Mulhall's biu mess methods.
Don't allow the lurgs to be impair-
ed by the continuous irritation of a
cough. It is easier to prevent con-
sumption than to cure it. One Minute
Cough Cure taken early w ill ward off
any fatal lung trouble. D. McConnehey
Qapito! Jfotiopal Bai^.
guthrie, oklahoma.
Capita , Paid up.
Surplus,
UIIWr
£50,000.00,
110,000 00.
to ils customers every facility consistent \Wth conservative
* — Banking.
D. J. Jones
1)KM.Eli /.V_
Sewing Machines
flTY BARBER SHoP
Tl„.y lire BO small that tlie most sen- ■ Allkll„,sot tonsokia,. artist „„rk ,h,„e
siCive persons take them, they are so Mtisfuctorily.
effectiv- that the most obstinate enses | V
of constipation, headache and torpid "li*ntpoo imste and fragriim fate cream ior eule
iver yield to them. That is why De
Witt's Little Early Risers are kiiowi
as the famous little pills. D. McCoii-
nehev.
Mac 111 lie Supplier
All k'nds of Sewing Macliineg Rep&lfed -
MHMHiMHi V?Hi HhHHiW-t
When Bill Jones died
One of his neighbors was asked 'What complaint?"
lIo.ieplied, "No complaint at nil, everybody satisfied,''
I'.X.U I l."i rilK CASE with mv patrons "EVERVIiODYSATISKI KI)
Thoy will be more than satisfied, they will be delighted with the Sil-
verware which 1 am giving my customers free.
READ THIS OFFER
to loan, low rate Scarr &
Kirkt I'tiltliHlieil Ann. 7, 1807.
NOTICE ron rVHL/CATIOX.
l.ntiil Otlice hI(•nlliric, O. T, 1
A IIK •'». IMI7 {
Nntlrc In licuhy given flint (lie followUm-
nanx-'i aettler liaa Sled not • a ol lilt Inlsniion 10
liuike tliuil |>r«ol In mi|i|"ii 1 o| Ills .1,11m, unit
that Ml<l proof will lis mttde Itafna Uie regUtet
ami receiver at iiitlliric t». 1" , «,u j;t
181^, Tit:
U'.Iuti Boswell. M111 Imll. O. T
lor the S I- '4 ser an Twp lit N It I *\ent
He iiamea tlie lollowing wniieHM-tt to prove
III* COM IIIIIK ill H I1,|« IMO II |, nil Hllll Cllltivn
M oncy
ltrown.
No vise running around asking
Smith, 11 rowII and Jones what to do
for your chills, < heatham's Tasteless
Chill Tonic will cure you, cure yon
quickly and completely. (iive it a
trial, (tuaraiiteed. l'rice f>0 cents
1). McConnehey.
Hy your Groceries of llio Hoyt Mer-
cantile Co.
C. T, ils rues reports Ins cotton
ripening and says lie will begin pick-
iim about thf 2oth. of August. The
two years preceeding this lie has not
commenced picking till September,
lie says he counted 140 squares on a
single plant and thinks his cotton
will make a bale to the a ice.
I give each customer making a cash purchase at my store a coupon
to 1 lie valu<* of 10 p«*r cent of tlie amount of his purchase, whether it
is Ten Cents or Ton Dollars.
Ilcro is a cliaticc to save Ton Percent 011 all your purchases and
secure elegant silverware absolutely free. No chance or lottery about
it. \ our own choice of articles.
It Doesn't Cost Much
to t(o to Denver, Colorado Springs,
Manitou, (Kenwood Spiings, and a
host of other charming places in
Colorado, via Santa Fe ltoute. \V. 11.
Hitchcock, agent, will give you rates
and oilier information on application.
When the spring time comes, gentle
Annie, And the chills and fever bloom
once more, You had better buy a
bottle of Cheatham's Chill Tonic
From the man who runs the nearest
drugstore. 1) McConnehey.
Tne Financial Question
has been solved, »nd Scarr & Brown
have bis/ secured some money which
(hey can loan on chaMel security. They
don't claim U'H cheap. On the con-
tranry, 11 s very high, but i/ may fide
you over a close place. Call at the En-
terprise Oflice. We'll do the best w e
Also agency for I lie
EMPIRIC STEAM LAUNDRY,
of Oklnlininu City
1 ours, anxions to please, —Woolverton & Hon.
c
ITY
All kinds of I miling
transferring and deliv-
ering proinpt'y attend-
ed to. Meets all trains.
DRAy
E. E. RICHARDSON, I'ROP'R.
Say, before yon haul your wheat
elsewhere, get Mutliall's prices. Wo
Inive Iihpii i, lit tie above our sister
towns, rlifht alcint'.
Scarr anil llrown will write vour
insurance in one of ihe oldest and
j best companies in America, The
t'henix, of Brooklyn.
j This is a healthy country, but sume
people will die in any cniiiiti v. See
llotlerniuii for niHlertiiUing. X„
charge for personal attendance.
|ioneer Barber Shop.
T. J. BARNTHOUSE,
ritOI'ltlETOR.
Horth fTJain St. mulhall, Okta
Ifyou want a first class sewing ma-
chine, organ or piano without paying
fabulous prices, call ami see us.
S. S. l'eters has rented his farm for
two years and will take his family to
Iowa where they vflll spend the win-
ter, and in the spring he will go to the
Alaskan gold Ire Ids.
Dr. Furrow the Dentist from C.nth-
rie will be here Thursday, Friday and
Suluiduy, August 26th, 27th and 28th.
and will carefully perform every operj
at ion known to the dental profession,
W.C. BRADWELL
MULHALL. 0. T.
•1^
li| When at Guthrie to call |j
Please^-
^ >wj ■ ■ ■ • w 11 Ml wutlll IU I \J u
Remember; at blakeneys
Us v x W .1 o . • t a 1 . .. ... r /A.!'
Iiiink Here!
The best way to advertise this • win-
try is to send your lionie paper to muih'
friend in the K 1st, North or bou l .
As a special inducement to do t!iis j
from now to Sept. 1st. we will fot I
$1.50 send you the Enterprise one full |
year and also send it for a like period
to some eastern friend. We make this
special offer to all, cash in advance.
Why not devote 75 cents worth of that
big wheat crop to advertising this
glorious country in the east for «
w hole year?
GOOD STOCK
deujelry, Music S Optica 1 (!\
Store, Jjj
In wwy Nm. AU kinds of ffiucA, Clock OfUt Jevxh'y too*'h promptly (1\
tlmir. Speelal cart given to IA< fitting of gUnm, All work fully war■ ^ll
rattled. —W. it. BLAKBNMY, JemtotanAdraAuuti Optician. ®
li'iilnifi Drutj !/■ <;„thrir, 0. 7.
Mctcantilo lo's llulk
ul MNi'l Intnl. vU
.iHtnen T. Fninpll,
Bowir# nit-1 John Kr
4198
Ilp-j unlit F Trrrrt, Jnnrpli
tilled J all ol MiiIIih It, O. 'I
AN.J. CitOOK.
I(«KIhuT
Firiii I'nI'lIbIiimI Atttf, 14. 1807.
Aotire for I'ubUcutioii.
uiml OlUccm Uiithric, Ok /
Auk in, IS9' I
Nolire in hereby *iven Unit tin* lollowtni;
iiHine.1 n».|i|i'r linn ii|o,| nmirc <>i lii., int< nti.ni t..
Ill it kf> II ii Hi pronl in Mi|)|i<trl nt Inn .•linn. „ntl
tlint Mini |.r<i(if wt I i„- hi ti iti* 1-,'fi ti- It'i i,.,
Mini mrcivur nt 6'utbrlctlk . on 8e|ti,Hft, l«y; \ ,r
I-on In ItiPilel, of Mullmll, o. |\
forthtN K l4 Sec Twp nt N. ol It I weit
Ho imin< » ilii* T< Howine witiipnf^n to prove
liln continiiitiiH r<!niilenvi'e upon mi l «• ti 111 vnl Ion
ol, nMitl lit ml, vi/.:
Jaini'i C'leUnit. Kdivln (Irnen '•eorire I'irr^c
iCiiebi-ck, nil of Mulhall, O.
A. N J, ('HOOK.
inter
id Kdwanl Sclu
4.-08
Try Ilovt
rousted Coffee.
A 50 cent Iron Tonic. 1'uro Soluble
Iron concentrated aud pure Amor-
phous Quinine iscontained in Cheatli-
ain's Tiist less Chill Tonic, making it
the most desirable Iron Tonic cn the
murkest. It is a true tonic, strength-
ner, appoti/.ei, toiler up of the system!
ami blood puriiier. Only 50 cents
1) McConnehey.
Uottermairs is the plaso to buy a
mower and lake.
W
11ITMOR1
CITY
All kinds of fresh
and cured inetit.^
always on hand.
Main Street,
MARKET.
iglicst market
price always paid
for green hides,
Mulhall, 0. T.
Free Cnalr Car To Iluflalo
will leave poirts ill Oklahoma on
Santa Fe train No. 400 of August .'1,
and join the specpil train of the Km
sas delegation of \V. K. C. and Lmlies
of the ti. A. It. The Santa Fe is the
oflicial route for these bodies, a fact
which makes comment uniiessury.
The round trip rate to Huffnlofiom
."Mulhall is 820.05. Tickets on sale
Aug. 21st and 22nd, linal limit Aug
.'list. Hut arrangements have been
made to extend limit to Sept. ;'0th il
desired. W II. Hitchcock.
Ag't,
Church Directory, of 31 K.
eli ii rcli, Mn I bat I Ok.
Sunday school every Sunday morn-
ing at 10 o'clock, preaching Sunday
morning 11 o'clock,Class Meetingaftei
preaching. Prayer Meeting and liib'e
Stu ly, Thursday evening 8 o'clock.
.Itlliior League, Sunday afternoon 4
o'clock Kpwortll League, Sunday ev< |.
ing.it 8 o'clock. JO very body invited
to attend these services.
I> W. Keller,
Pastor.
Old Soldiers!
Perhaps you didn't know that Scarr
were in correspondence
One Minute is all the time necessary
to decide from personal experience
that One Minute Cough Cure does
what its name implies. JlcCounehey
'1 lie Nittler sisters have just receiv-
ed a new spring stock of millinery.
They have the latest in hats, Call
and examine their stock on lkity Ave-
nue
Mr. nnd Mrs. U.C. Guss and chil-
dren of Guthrie, and Mrs. J, .1 Cn ti-
mings and daughter Lucille of Perry
visited this week with liev, and Mrs
J. II. Aughey.
pi?oto<2rap!?s.
inCTS. PER DOZEN.
Hi X 24< RAYON PORTRAITS,$8.00
All S'/Icm of I'hoto(/r(i)ihs%
VIKWS A SPKC'IAI.'I'Y.
•I \V. villi.
Mulhall, — — Oklahoma.
W. H. HATFIELD.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
'Hire in Kincahl I ni i It 1111 k • Cnll
r night.
A fe
OK 1. A
reasons why Cheatham's
Tasteless Chill Tonic should be used.
It is effective; it is harmless; it is j
Mrs, Ward and daughter, Luella,
Mrs. F. M. Spangler and Mrs. A. T.
McMillan drove down to tiuthrie
Wednesday.
Jfrs. Clins I'iplier and Mrs. 'i'lios
Muloney U-I'L here lust Monday for
Oskiiloosa. Kan. where they will yiait
friends >• ml relatives for awhile.
Claud Wicker citnie in on lite noon
train Mond.ty from Washinton, where
lie has been most of tlie time for t wo
years. lie is aceotnpnnied Itv his
mother who will remain here for it
time.
It is too much to have to scratch for
il living- and fur relief also. Hunt's
cure will not help you in the former
case, but Will Hute cute the Itch,
Tetter or liiugworm or it costs you
nothing, Price 50 cents. I). McCou-
neliey.
It is surprising what a "wee bit of
a thing" can accomplish. Sick head-
ache, constipation, dyspepsia, sour
stomach, dizziness,are quickly banish-
ed by DeWitt's Little Karly Kisers,
Small pill, llest pill, I). McConnehey.
Since Popocrat lays down his re-
porLorial pen, we solicit a good Cor-
respoiident from Clover Glen. We
will furnish stationery and send the
Enterprise free. We want a news
gatherer in each scitool district on
the same terms.
Wonderful are the cures by Hood's
Sarsaparilla and yet it is only because
as the one true blood puriiier', it makes,
pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood.
Hood's Pills mr the liver and
pUasant to lain*: it is quick in its bowels, act easily, yet promptly. 25c,
action; it is guaranteed to cure. "
cents, 1), McConnehey.
Il i.s too much to have to scratch for
living ami for relief also. Hunt's
cure will not help you in the former
case, but will cure the Itch, Ring-
worms and Tetter or it costs you
liothimr. Price 50 cents. I) McCon-
nehev.
The lady who imported a Peruvian
dog f jr the sake of his Peruvian bark
to cure chills had never heard of
Cheatham's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It
cures the chills any where, some how.
Guaranteed. Tas' less 50 cents. 1)
McConnehey.
er seen a child in thi
Kirn imhliahcd .Inly J4, lwc,
Mot ire for J'uhlirntion.
Ltinl office Ml IInlliric, O 'I' i
•Inly 21 I sir,
Nntl.-C In hereby Kiron that the followin*-
nmii«"l nrttln Iiu- tiled iiolicu of lux intrnl ,..n Ui
•Mike li 11it I proof hi Millport ul l< c ,- n Iri, un.|
Hint *-hft proof will he noxie i more ron.hii r nmi
receiver nt dnthile, o. 'l .on >fpt. 7, vi/.-
Andrew II llerry <•/ Mnlhnll, O. T .
for the N W Jtf Ker in Tup In N of It I it ext.
lie nninea lh«■ frllowing «ittii'w.n to pro\t>
III. oniillnniina iciM. ih'. n
HHI'I Imw11, Tit;
Thoinn* KI I'mieti. MaUlnno M Slielion
hill*" O '<jVtur*J«*el'h bomb, nil hi Aini-
atlil
i f von have e
agony of croup, you can appro
the gratitude of Ihe mothers who 1<
that One Minute Cough Cure relieve
their little ones as quickly as it is ad
ministered. Many homes in this city 4
are never without it. 1). McConnehey. ill
Vienna Sausage. Itest on earth, j
liny t Mercantile Co-
Next Monday A. C. Elliott will step
down and out and turn the post otlice
over to A. II. Wood. Mr. Elliott has
been a careful and painstaking otlicer
and many thought Ihut owing to tlie
warmth of the post otlice light here
lie would hold the position indeflnit ily,
but politics got in its work and Mr
Elliott's head loll with many others.
Have your teeth pulled Without
pain the y«i, 17 or the 1!fi, by Dr. Pur-
row, the dentist.
, JOHN H'RON
still ill tlie 1,1 VICItV BUS IN 1C8S
ill fiiriiisli you with anything
line at l'diKonalile rates.
Ilcil'se.s lioanleil I»y the day or
week. Always to lie loninl at (lit
mulhall, —
and lb(
with the best pension attorneys in
Washington, I) C, and that they have
had considerable experience in pen-i . .
siun business. 11 you want to ii|iplv '"/S/C/Ofl and Su/'QCOn
for a pension, increase, re rating)
bounty, back p:iy, or In,vt your long j
neglecled claim tntlled up, come in
see them at the Enterprise odlce. |
lloth are S. of V'.h. and are Interested
in your ease anyway. Coma in and
talk it over.
A1.I.AX T. nilLllERS
OFFICE OVUlt
JI.IXK OF Mr I. hall,
I.IIAI.I, ,. OKIJAHOJIA.
Inn ii on Main Street,
OKLHOMA.
r o a
1 can loan you more money and give you
belter terms than you can get elsewhere.
W. II MATTHEWS
Office on Main St. MULHALL. OKLA.
Many cases of "(jrippe" have lately
been cured by One Minute Cough Cure.
Tliis preparation seems especially a-
dapted to the cure of this disease. It
acts quickly thus pri venting serious
TUry art) a whole medicine i coiuplicaticns and bad effects in which
this disease often leaves the
1> McConnehey.
SVluch in Little
Is especially true oi Hood's rill*, for no medi-
cine ever contained st great curative power In
so small spaue.
client, always ready, al-
ways i Hii'lent, always sat-
isfy tory; prevent a eold
or fever, cure all liver Ills,
si 'k lienilitflie, Jaund.i-e, constlpat on, etc. aftc.
Ili«i only l\Us to take with Hoods Ssi suparUl*.
8
Pills
w
has demonstrated ten thousand
times that it is almost infallible
rOH WOMAN'S
PECULIAR
WEAKNESSES,
'"•jnlsrtties and derangements.
It linn become the leading remedy
for this clitHR of trouble* It eierts
« wonderfully heating, ntrengthen-
liig and soothing influence upon
the menstrual organs. It cures
'whites'' and falling of the womb.
It stopa flooding and relieves Bup-
SPIRIT
\ MM h I,.ev ,
uitf space in ti.*'* I i »
groeeries, diy goods, clothiui
ticUets, or most any old thing hu
money. Come quick, before it's all
taken,
pressed and painful menstruation.
For rhauge of Life it is the best
medlelno made. It is beneficial
during pregnancy, and helps to
bring children Into homes burren
for years. It Invigorates, stimu-
lates, strengthens tlie whole sys-
tem. This great remedy is offered
to all atilicted womeu. Why will
unv woman suffer another minute
with certain relief within reach?
Wine of f'ardut only costs $1.00 per
bottle at your drug store.
Fr»r adHef, in
Q Re1
I for
',L
i
rrculring rptcinl tHrtf
[in i luiit.. j/.-.!.
Rev. J W. SMITH. Ciimeen, S. C., tiyi:
"M) wile used Wins of Cardul at homt
for falling of the isumb snd It entirely
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Scarr, James H. The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 14, 1897, newspaper, August 14, 1897; Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285682/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.