The Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1900 Page: 3 of 6
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THE ENTERPRISE- MVLHA1.L <J.T. FK1DAY. SKPTEM HKK 14 19(1(1
TERRITORIAL TOPICS.
AVfcgc table Preparation for As -
slmilating the Food and Nebula
ling Ite Stomachs and Bowels of
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful-
ness and IkstContains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Naiic otic.
of Old It SAMUEL PllXJUJi
Pumfkm Smd '
Mx.Sennm *
R«k»lU SJti -
Anut Smd *
Jtmrnmnt -
St Carton* Sad* *
H6nm Seed -
Apcrfcct Remedy forConslipa
tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions,Feverish
oess and Loss OF SLEEP.
facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
lxact cop* of wrapper.
H. maiBfcfc *'r
CASTQRIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTQRIA
thc cintaur
i vonft city
The Blue Front Barn,
BUCHELE BROS. Proprietors.
Liverv. Board and Sale Stable
JVIulhall, O. T.
< > ninllc has a ^as well.
( 11it kitf l.a luts a ladies' I and.
A i i\v I.oil I is talked ot at IVrry.
Nardin l.;.s ;i u w tloiii i11|^ inilj coin-
pit ltd.
A school district lias been formed at
(Jarlcr.
The Alva normal school «. i cnr i last
Monday.
Sonu- traveling spiritualists recent-
ly stopped' at Watonga. •
A new paper, tlie Ka^le, lias lieen^
started at 1 >e\vev.
Enid is living the lei i itoi ia
Metliodlsl collc^c located there.
The round hale cotton nin of
Stroud has opened up for liusine.ss.
Harvey Olds is now niana^in^ editor
of the State Capital at (iiitlnie.
A post otllce has been estahlished at
Dahney. tireer county.
The stroud hand furnished the mu-
sic for t he' soldiers' reunion at Wells-
ton.
Fanner Walker, near I'onea City, i
threshed 700 bushelsol oats from ten
, acres.
\V. .1. Mont lief hasliecoinc sole ovvn-
itToi' the Yitrilled Brick works at El
' Keno.
The public schools (if Alva opened
Monday \>itli two additional rooms
and teachers
i South McAlester'* new cotton j.rin
| will he ready for husnesshy the middle
of t his inonth.
j Ireeman E. Miller the Stillwater'
i jhk'I is called the James Whiicomb
lliley of ()klahoma.
I Thousand* stiff**! uiiii lorpiil liver,
j |H (>• 111<* III nl>Ml llnpt .-ssl.-II of spililH,
indig* si ion. const ip<o ion, li»*;olse!ie,
pO*. 11 erlii lie \\ii| Nl iiuiil ite I ho liVei,
j keep (lie howe s result.I. ;in<l lesinn
;i 11 t*j» 11111 ill htioy it ii<*\ ol spiriiH. Prire
I «ri0 cents. C. A Fruser.
i \V. L. Harvey, a prominent citizen
of Chandler, died on the 5th of this
| month. He was Chandler's first postr
I master.
j The Courier, of I'onca City, speaks
I of :iii insurance agent visiting thut
j place who was an exact counterpart
of Col. Roosevelt.
The Elect l ie U)fht 0>. will inovide
tlie city willi tifty. :!:! candle power in-
candescent street limits, to iiurii every
nlit ami all Highland to lie placed
wherever I lie city council max ilcsin-
nate, for tlie sum «»f pel month,
fifty sii-li lamps would answer every
purpose for otir present net s. 1 he
■ .oci. xxill 4lo xx.'II to look into the
Siflith Mi-A lest
nilltU
Y.m
ii
M
•r .Capital;
>: • IT. .-.oiirlt.
II'II. I.oi 11
Iliil <|U'ektx
I 'oii^II Oil I'.
A F
lu t he tiiv at- J\ ititfllKlier. the Khitf-
fisher rimes, Allien W. J ud|fe« EdlWir,
was one of the heaviest losers, pro-
portionately. The plant w;is eiitirelv
destroyed, witIi only a very small in-
surance. Now is a tfoi it I time tor the
Democrats to come to tiie front and
assist in put t iny t lie Times on it s feet.
It is no more than the proper t liin^ lo
do. as this is campaign year and the
party papers cannot he dispensed wit Ii
then, of all times. The Times has
the sincere sy input hy of l lie Clipper in
its misfortune, though n'i the other
side of the political fence. Hennessey
Clipper.
Tlie eineiueney luiir* sent by a
elmreli hoc i ft)' to K<iiin;in snhliei'N ill
the Philippines coiililitieO i* 111«> It u I he
iiHt-essilie.s h box of lb-Wilt's Witch
Ihi/el Salve, i lie w elNkiiowii ciire lot'
piles, injuries and skill »lise;ises The
I.niles look eaie lo obtain (lie oiigiiotl
DeWill's W 11 eli 11 a/el Salve knowing
Unit all l Iih count erfei's are wo11 liless
C. A Fiaser
Clem A.. * 'le l fiiioiitbs obi son ol
Mr. and M..>. Ut'oryv Wiles died >es-
teitiav a ternoon at ;• o'clock from |
bums receive!i tive hours earlier. In
the uio^nin^ Mrs. Wiles making prep-1
aratioiis'tn wash put the boiler on the;
stt>\«' a-iixl tilled it .w it h water to heat-. ■
Just-T.i fore it leached the boiling
prijnt orta lejj of the stove* from some [
iinaivviuntable nasim. tfa\e w'a> and)
the sto.ve:tipped* over, throwing the
kettle "of water on- the "ll(K»r. I.it tie
'Clem whn was in'tlie ronii.at Hie time
was1 scaldet 1 from 1 he t hest down in a
iiorrilile manner. After live hnursof
a^ony, <leatb relieNed the lit 1 le suller-
er. Mrs. \\ i e8 was badly scalded
about the face and limbs. Perkins
Journal.
Frisco Line
ff % • ill hmi u | • lioU' np;i
P'ieklv A-b Mii'ein I
IIIMVoi ItOpOlili' X I llHl
are \ nil need
l»r• »vii|»* Iy n--
•d I'll
I to- I
>1 Do
IT- H 11'
ll H pp(
it ii;Ht-i I ve ore H ni«.
f Niid diKeNlniii.
Hf'ivi: v of In Min
•i i\: N -rn-
THOMAS SLOAN
Harness, Whips, Robes, and all Harness
Repairing Neatly and Quickly Done.
For Hand-Made
Supplies.
The camp ground was nearly desert-
ed Sundav forenoon while the people
attended t he baptismal service which
was conducted near the bridge on
Ken istreet. A crowd of a thousand
or more people clustered upon the
(bridge and lined the banks of the
river, where lifty-sfveil candidates
were led into the water and baptized.
There were forty Americans and
S'venteen Cerniaiis. Klders Howard
and McKeynolds outdated for the
mericans, and Elder Feifel for the
tier mans. Wit b t hose bapt ised a week
i ago Hie number of persons baptized
(luring t lie meet ings reaches seventy.
The scene was beautiful and iinprcs-
I si ve. especially w hen one cut ire family
fully answer many quest ions relating consisting ot tatliev, mother, two
to the protection of intellectual prop-1'laughters and a little hoy. were led in-
Tty. Thisthev havedonein a painph-1^1(1 water together, oklahoma
let treating briefly of I'nited States (i'> lime
THE POPCLAHHOUTE TO
ST. LOUIS
and AM- POINTS KAST
KANSAS CITY
AM) Abb POINTS WEST.
ShiiIh Felrnin ninken cbn«e coiinec,
tioilH Hi Oklahoma City mid Wiebiin
for all pointH on Hie Frineo Line St
IjoiiIm mid Khiihm§ City MhIIhimI Ex-
presH leaver Okl dioma City m! 9:5U h
in. daily; Wiebita at l:«n and U:oU»p.
m. The 9.50 Irain from Oklaboma
City and tbel:l!0 train from Wicluia
arrive ioSt. Louih at 7:75 the following
morning. iiiHking cIoh*1 eoiinectl«uiB
wilb all trains for eHetern pointH
The 9:60 train from Wiehitii arrives
in St Eoii'H the following evenliig"nt
6:15. The train leaving St Lou In nt
9:0(1 p. m arriveH in Oklahoma City
Hie following at »i:00 p. in. and Wichi-
ta at 8:80 p. ill. Thiough Palace
^deepen* between Mt. Louis. Oklahoma
City and Wichita without change.
Our nervie,e ia unexcelled. For forth*
er Information an to rate*, time, route*,
etc., call upon the nearent station
agent or •ddrean the undernigned.
BRYAN SNYDER,
(4en. ua8B Agent, Ht houis, Mo.
H F DUNN, Dial. Pans. Agent,
Wichita. Kan*a".
The
Free Ti
xpericnce
in o d aining ninri
for in n ent ors has
iii v*.|| i ol-m
ot C. A. Snow \ Co
11 mn Jo.iHui patents
-1 lilllli-i I t lien i I ii lie I p
and foreign patents, witlieost of same,
aini hoxx lo procure tnein: I rude marks,
designs, caveats, inlriiigeiiieiils. de-
cisions in leading patent cases, etc..
etc.
This pamphlet will tx- sent free to
anyone writing to C. A. Snow & Co.
SECOND FAND S-J-OPE.
NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS.
1 handle all kinds of second-hand furnitnre and stoves.
Also a fine line of Oueensware, (ilassware and Tinware at
low prices. All kinds ol s.oods bought, sold ; nd exchanged.
Call and examine our goods.
Bicycles Stoves. Seuuing Machines and Furniture For Rent
G-. H. CLARK.
I tevv aMi UpMl TabalM with 00 irneft nil*-
faction Ui*l I o^n obeerlully r«ooiuni«ll<l tliem.
bavo been troubled for about tuiee y>art wt.h
▼ nat I called Mlloui attack* coming on reffolarlr
once a week. Wm told l>y il lite runt phyali-lAU
lhat It waa oaoMil l>7 teeth, of which I hud
•evt-raL 1 had IkOwth extraclad, hut the at-
tacks txMitluaad. I ha*' ae«n adviTtlwin^nu of
Kipana Tabula* In all th«i>ai*ra but had no faith
In th»«m. hut about tlx wec-kn since a friend In
ducad me to try them. Rave t-.k»*n but tv* o of the
•mall 5 cent boxes of the Tshules and ti a* i-had
no recurrauca i»f the attJickt Ha* a nerer nlven a
testimonial lor anythi»>K l»ef«ire. but the ynat
amount of voo4 which I believe has been - one me
by Rlpans Tabwlea Indacei me to add mln- to the
many testlmimlala you doubtleaa have in your
poaseaaton now.
1 wan! «e fnm.
hi word# ef Mahest
praise, of tka b^uettt
1 have deH^ed from
Rtpnns Tabulae. I am
profer«|onal nurse aa,
*n thU profeaalou nclrar
heed Is aiwHfa nred^.
Rli-nne Tabulae dues It.
After one ef eif eases 1
found mvasM wplstely
rundown. Aettafimthe
advice of Br #ao Bow
ar. Ph a.. Mi Vewarfc
Are.. Jersey City, I too*
Klpans Tabula# with
fraiiM resulta.
a. T. Du Witt.
RI-PANS |
I here been a frreat I
for over fl e yeait. NoU.lng cave me any relief.
liy fret e;td lf|rs and abdomea were bloated ae
1 could not wear shoei, on n>> feet and only a l«K>ea
dow*. I nif Klpans Tabules advertised ia our
dally paper, bouvht tomeand to^k them aa direct*
ed. Have tuken them ai«oni three wceka and them
Is xuch a chHni-e : 1 am not constipated any mom
and 1 owi- It hi to Hi pan* Tabules. lam thirty-
seven >ears old, have no occupation, only my
household duties at.d nurr'.ng my sick husband.
He hae had the dropsy and I am trying Kirana
Tabules f«»r him. He feels some letter but It will
take some time, he hae been elrk so loug. Ton
may use my lettor and name as you Ilka
lira Mast Uosmab CLaaca
I have been aufferlng from bnadaches area
since 1 was a little girl. I could never ride Inn
car <»r go Imo a crowded
place without getting a
headache and elck at my
nt' «nach. 1 beard about
Rir-ans Tabuiee from aa
aunt of mine who wag
taking them for catarrh
of the stomach. Che had
found such relief from
tb. Ir ube pheadrlaeil ma
to take them too. and I
have lieeu doing so Hinco
I ant October, and wU|
say they bar# complete-
ly cured my heedechea.
I am twenty nine yearn
old. You are welcoin#
to use this testimonial
Mm J. BaooaaThA
i The Farmers & Merchants hank of
okarche opens up for business with a
j capital stock of $0,non. Kx-jfovernor
I Seay isone of t he leading stockholders.
I A bond election will be held in this
| city September lo to vote bonds for a
| new school building to be erected in
Coyle at as early date as possible.
| The work should be rushed and the
| rooms ready for use within sixty days,
j There will be no opposition.—Coyle
Clipper.
.-\ i'owiler Ulill K\plosion
removes evert i King in sushi; .so do
drastic minenil |>ills, but boili ;ne
might \ dangerous. No need lo «lvn>
ainiieyoiu Inn In when I) . King's New
L ie Pilla do the woik so easily and
pertecliv Ciirns he;id»cli». conslipa-
Hon. Oul) 2-> tjenis ai c. A FrsiNerV
• Ii ng Ml ore.
'i he following have been granted
pensions: Original, Win. II. Brews-
ter, Medford, $8; Benjamin F. Kllis.
Perry, $0; .Jonas Valentine lleiinan,
$ti: original widows, etc., Julia Wil-
kins. Carney, $8. War with Spain,
original, Kdwin N. Hilliom, Jr.,
Chandler, +12.
The fall term of the A. and M. Col-
lege, Stillwater, began September 12.
Kingfisher editors dwell together in
peace. When the Times otlice was
destroyed hy tire, Captain Admire told
the boys to pile into the Free Press
office, use 1 iis office, chew his tobacco
and help eat the watermelons scut in
by country subscribers. Kansas City
Star.
Ktlilor'a Awful Plight
F. M. Higgins, editor Senicn, (III. )
News, was afflicted for years with
piles tint no doctor nor remedy help-
ed until lie tried Ihicklen's Arnica
Halve, the best in the world lie
write, two boxes wholly cured him.
■other waa t-onblad
with heartburn and
•leeplMsi.ess. cat sed by
Indigent Ion. for >t good
many •■eara. Oi . day
she ea\r a tnatli ionial
In the paper tad .wing
Rlpans Tabules. She
determined to give them
a trial, waa great 1 y
relieved by their use
and now take* the
Tabules regularly She heepi a few oartons Rlpnna
Tabules In the house and rays she will not be with
eutthem. The heart burt, ami sleeve*-ueus buva
disappeared With Uie Indigestion which wi.s
formerly so great a burdeu f<»r her Our whole
family take the Tnbub s regularly, espeel .lly after
a hearty maul. My mother is fifty yrar« of nxe
and is enjoying the best of health and ipO Its . also
eats hearty meals, an Imposal til Illy before she
look 111 pans Tabules. AntoM U. bi^uaaa
The modern stand-
ard Family Medi-
cine: Cure5 the
common every-day
ill of humanty.
■y aemn year eld Ssf
suffered wltb pains la
his head, constipation
aud complained of hia
sioirach. He could cot
eat like children of hla
ace do aud what ha
did eat did not agree
with him. Hewasthia
and of a saffron color
Reading some of the testimonials In favor of
i Kipans Tabulae. 1 trlea them. Klpans Tahulea nos
J only relieved but aotu«Cly cured my youngster,
the head ici es hav„ disappeared, howela are la
good condition and he ns<er oomplalne of hla
•toinacli. Us la now a red. chubby faoed boy. Thla
wonderful cttaure I attribute to Klpans Tsbulee.
lain moslled thst they wlU benefit any one (from
the radio to old age) if uhea aaeordtng to direo-
Uuna. W■ Fwc"'
NOMelTIIINU MAV.
Here ia unmet!)log new. mti nrigioal
con teat. Head very carefully. You
may get $100 in t^Heli, ft parlor organ,
or a bicycle, or a gold watch, or a hi I k
dress. Who can arrange these ten i
groups of jumbled let tern into tliej
names often slate*, "aye km," "htUH," j
'• we Id area," "it w io,m,hooi,M " I noil-i," ,
"dioba." ' neaiin, ' "monywig For!
example, "()}ekwrn" can tie trans-
posed into New York and an on. You
can only use each letter hi ita own
group. It will he found a hard atudy,
but if you stick to it you may get five
or even aeven, or perhapa all of the
words correctly. The proprietors of
Ward's Hoot Beer, that delicious,
healthful temperance beverage, offer
the following grand prizea: To the
person who sends a complete correct
list will he paid $100 in money; to the
person sending the next largest cor-
rect list will he given a $75 bicycle
(lady's or gent's); for the next largest
correct will be given a beautiful $tt5
parlor organ; for the fourth largest
list will be given a fine $<50 gold
ateh; for the fifih a handsome $25
silk.dress pattern, If more than one
person succeeds in making a complete
pat the $100 cash and the equivalent
in motiy of the other pr'ztia will be di-
vided among those who (tend correct
list of ten statts, for who knowa hut
what you may he the lucky winner?
Contest closed 8ept 30th Tlie object
of giving away the prizea it* simply an
advertisement of Ward's Hoot Beer.
A 25-cent package makes five gallons
jo delicious, healthful, invigorating
beverage With your liat of auswera
you muat either enclose the seal from
the top of a 25-ceut package of Ward's
Hoot Beer which you can obtain from
your druggist, or send 10 ceuts silver
or six two-cent stamps with your list
of answers for a trial size package
which will make one gallon of delic-
ious Rftot Beer.
This is simply one of our plans of
ftdvertising and we hope our giving
these costly prizes will he the means
Take a doan of Priekl.v Aeh Bitters
at night when you go to bed and you
wi'l feel bright and vigorous next
morning. Ir will ii.Mureyou a copious
and healthy passage of the bowels.
Improved appetite ami digestion and
increased energy of the body and
brain It heats stimulating drinks
because its relative influence is natur-
al, hence permanent. Hcott & Norris
City Operates Nursery.
The little city of Orea, in Sweden,
owns and operates a nursery that
brings it an annual income of $1.r>0.000.
a sum that pays all the expenses of
the municipality, Including free
schools for the children and a fret
telephone system for the peop'.e.
SPEND 40c
Ami keep posted ;i whole month on
11 vn block, grain unci horses and
mules. If you are a shipper or
Iredcr, It will pay you to ruaU thu
Kansas City
Daily
Drovers Telegram
Bfst P..per of l.s l.ind Published.
Price, $4.00 jxt year for daily.
Tlireo tin: s i*r woof:, (,2.00. Twlro
a week, t 1 .GO. Weekly, f 1.00. Daily
hlnglo month, 40c.
Subscript long received at any
money order postofllco er Bend direct
t > publishers. First-class medium
for advertising farms, live stork and
farmers* supplies.
J. M. NEFF A CO.,
Publishers Kansas City
d
Turn Your Liver While You Sleop.
The famous remedy for all atonioch. liver aud
constipation ills is PlK 80-TABLoKS. Tliey
actually atir up and turn orer tlie liver while
you sleep, ami you awake looking and feeling
ten yearn younger. They are a never failing
cure for aick headache. At all drug^u*..
OKLA.
Grain drills. Fanning Mills. Buggies, Wagons,
Sulky Plows, and all kind ot Machine repairs-
Pumps and Windmills. Come and see our Goods.
Finest Building. Biggest siore in town.
Intiillilile tin |iilt*m. < iiih|[ii!,i mi <>f having Ward's Knot Beer tented in
Only IKr.
KiHi.
Sulil liy (! A Fi'HMtr, ilni|{-
Twin Tkkkitokieh Is the name of a
neat, attractive magazine published in
the Indian TetfiUii-.v in the interest
nf Oklahoma and Indian Territory.
It is tilled with i 11 list rat ions ami views
of homes and scenery in the two terri-
ui&ny ue«v home. Send your hii
iweri, today if po«8i>ile Kveryone b.«
■n equal opportunity. Hunmt and
fair treatment ia guaraiitroil. No one
in our employ will he allowed to enter
contest. All that la required front
■ucceaaful couteatanta in tlieir bhhiht-
ance in Introducing Ward'a KootKeer,
... , the purest and bent. Address, early
""tertalnliw stories, desi-rip- Wsrd I)rU(£
live articles, sketches and contains a
Farmers'liepartment. In fact, it is
just the tiling to interest territory
people and verybody should read it.
Three month's suliscriptlon i'nents
or $1.iki a year. Address Twin Terri-
tories Muskogee, 1 nd. Ter.
Co., 3 (i- 82
Hth fit., New York.
,i coDUInlnir Tw ur... T11U1* pw.r,l I. . i«i»r '•«»»«< «»"| 1. a«» lor mit
M „n.. .... >1 mw. Tbl. low-prwd «rt I. I.».unl (or II.. poo. lb.OB.
An sen of the Se^ei.t «n<N .153 Uhules, can Le had by mall hy ^ndlntffort^hteenu to the ll»4M
Cn&ncAt CouraaT. No. lOBprure Street. New V..rk-or a slo«ie carton (T« TA.t ran will be wet for Seeeei.ta
Eir.ee T. eta* «ay aleo l«e had of a>ms tracers. ffl.neral *orskee|mr» news a^ nte i
Tbey har'rl- pata, iadaoe eleep and proiwaf 0**e fl** r«ll«(
CASTOR IA
For Infant* and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of I
•OHflJU
'NOIJLVdllSNOD
rHO U3ad08lGd3An NOIJ.1
830ICJNI '3TflnOdl HOV
•WOi8 '36V38ia A3NQIM UOil
SU311IB
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AlM3IUd
asn
GARRETT & SON
DK.AI.EKH IN
Coal, Beer and Ice
WK HANDLE THE BEST nRADKH OF
frisco, mcalester and canyon city coal.
I The New Route
Memphis Jhe East i Southeast
Solid Wide Vestibuled Trains.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
Tree Reclining Chair Cars.
RAPID SCHEDULES, CLOSE CONNECTIONS
AT CONVENIENT HOURS.
C. B. MART, Oen'l Wcit. Agt.
Okl.hom. City, O. T.
J. P. HOLDEN, Traffle Msa.(.r, Llltl. Hwk, Ark.
A. P. KIDWELL. T. P. A.
Oklahoma City, Oi T
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