The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 14, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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I'oi.rnrs
K \\S\S HEH HUSBAND WAS DEAD
CONGRESSIONAL.
k of I In* Ile»t r«»\
BRODERICK, CURTIS AND
LONG RENOMINATED.
\ 11 C •* I.
flu- necom
-ed fanner named
lived in :i little
i lus county
mil viewed
ho t hinks i rouin had
lavs. Mrsironiu,
ject
Heard at a ]>ubli<
>rd ur words
falsehood?" Chorus
(jus posters!" (iolden 1>
"Did your uinU
his willl
left ine his best wis!
C >dic ^ llarj •
V!1 that is yooil in art is tli
talk in
rdin
•in that ut
ly of
ron i ii
v hi m
latri.U
snant \
di
by tlie «-oron<
ii deud ul»out t
I.O WUHUl
uisunit . went to th
at Martm-luui
priest that her liust
ifil t
\tl the I'realilrnt i,t I De!
Mi Kliiky for I
Kesolutloii* Ailopleil In
Distrln < oiiitri'ikioiMl
Your blood in Spring is almost certain to
bo full of impurities- the aocamulft.
t ion of tliu winter months. Bad ven-
Illation of sleeping rooms, impure
in dwelling*, factories and shops, over*
•ating, heavy, improper foods, failure
of the kidney - ind liver properly to do
extra w < • rk thOS 1 hTQtt QpOQ tinin. ure
the prime cattaea <.f thiscondition]
i* of the Utmost iuiportauce that you
lie 11earl
> of all m;
1.1' i. In
>l t« •- »•! i,. .. Tri jliM.;,,n| trial ■.«»:f?,
•it.ll All')itiU(i'UUa..l'ak
ti..' fir
Id lei low
\> U III l
lvau , March 10. < ony
man t hester I Long* was rcnoiuinut
| by the Hepublicaus of the Seventh dis-
u:i\
lie hud no opposition. Tin
ventiun uiv> nouiiuuted Kooeit I'.
Mot ul lough of Antho
t ion for l'i evident iul
\ iiicent of Hutchinson ami
Hone Ashland, were elected
| Elites to the nai inal e..mention and
lohn t. Nicholson o# Newton an i I
Iri.sl) of Lyons were elected aiti
nates. 1
I .ptedand th
as happy ai
at
n mm
Ain,
It/'i* bus
SJItflllllllllllllllllff!l|t|||||!ll!IHt!l||*!!l!iniffrL?
7 k? rn ?
»I. • lull -
i a 111
I ranU
r» ti s» g %
Sarsaoarilia
i/t hoi
a/ up .\ it h
polished
I lit
imil v.r >111.1, II
I ol" tin- \\i.rlil. Others =
imitated Hip remedy, =
'I imi I at !• the record: £
I child
look in
Now, as when warmer weather comes and
the tonic effect of cold bracing, air in
your weak, thin, impure blood
t furnish necessary strength.
That tired feeling, loss of appetite, will
open the way forserious disease.ruined
health, or breaking out of humors and
impurities. To make pure, rich, red
blood Hood's Sarsaparilla stands
quailed. Thousands testifj
merit*. Millions take it as their
Spring Medicine. Get llood's. because
I I'..Hi
in t h<
tructed t
I'rt
M. K in.
Is 11''okiniin
Ves: ne gives
BLAND
ltroi|«-ri(
LKAVI N W «»|{l'||.
The Kcpubiii
rcssional dist
theii
slate went through
tllillltlt ll
Ivan . ....
First
Kansas held
lay and
without a hitch
I 'Ii LSI Dl£ NT
* mouth
50 Years of Cures!
r l lilted
I id 111 <M it to thu I
lull I., all .lot. the f
i •. in- |><»\>
1111 • 11111111111111111 mill ii 111111 ii 111 mi i inn it 11117:
Successfully Prosecutes Claims
K ,n'' "• I ! rwmliier \' .; lvnaluii Bur«<t.i.
1.11111.1, ultj
Among the l .on
he populi
betw
mgres
th. ami John
ha, for district
the National uonventi
|j»urriu 11. I'racv of Wauiego. foi
elector, t \ 1 a >i<l for National eoiu
initteemun, and William McKinlev foi
ident
stood. Uroiler'ck 1
imikuiL
Ki.iml 1
•lulling
gat 1
llurri
lenc\
II. at il ti.
in t in
mill ii>
It inki »
And now the qiie.stioii .-iri-.es u ill tin
summer .-in learn to dodge her Run-
|.l«-ii'l\
the loo i
ind i-lati
It matters little of. ]n»u
long standi 1 ij
^Hiioiiii
yield readily (
mil RHEUMATISM"!* many \ ears' standing lias been cured by it.
t I bv Mr. 11 ai t iii.ni |;, . ui.l
said that if this progr:
nor stone will be a candi- I '
date tor \ est s piaee in the Seual
lonel Lou V stephens will be
nor, and .lud
'ford will try to gi
triet
Saisaparilla
•>) lenaii II
Vork
—k ami liu I
Mr CI.
Is the <>n<- Tr te lllooil 1
I'reparedonly l.>
\'l 'Iru^u'ist
'•I&( O.. Lowell. M
iii* l»j
Kui-tiiUA. Kan Mareh lo.-,CIiarl
G,- | t urtis was. I»\ unanimous vote of the
I'ourth congressional district 1
MIVXtOKROP DOfXARS ANXCAI.LT. " " 11
A"'1 more made bv fianert lumf.!' De'ia of'MaHon, weMfclISS
big crop- 1 delegates to the St. Louis eonvention.
LxCovernor p. \\ Fituu
| lected as presidential
ntiui. by umnim
strueted for >iclvinley for president
instructed the delegates to
ler.Mui of 'I oprl
atnii. la ti
unit;
Hood's Fills Willi Uo
ASK YOUR DEALER FORT
• m U
l.ri-t 1 Hill
; Ik- \\
COLLISION
LOUIS.
if iinelu'i'lced .I.
mimic ip ilitit
idofirable Sialte-
l"'l• I tin* I'r.-idfiil - uit
b|iecch
!•' I III • d iy I
t 11 till'\ In pi
lr 1 hey would plant Salz
plug seeds, because Sal
sprout, grow and produe.- gl
! front 4 to ii ions of hay per 1
bu. of corn. 11 •; bu. of baric. 1
I of potatoes. 209 bu. Sflver Mln
and the like pel
Itive factall ol whi
tiated by oath. Now, tne editor
why sow poor seeds and ger pooi
wh»ui such big. bountiful 5 it Ids are pos-
sible? Salzer's catalogue t. : ■ \ on all
bout it.
s3. SHOE beMDTHE
•«« t.'i • w. i.. i»oii.;!$$ **5
■' • \- can buj I 1 n
OVtfJ loo STYLES AND WIDTHS
( I(t (TON
1 IACE, inado In ml
liln.U, i tIi- |» ,.{ *,<•!ertciI
leitllin 1m illc<: .vm I
Vs t Ik
lers l>\
tcrribl
last even
11 two cat
IvirU wood
• niiects the I
Kirk-wo,mI with this
badly smashed,
iblv fatally in-
badly hurt
lilt of t lie I!;
M III - up.Mlllltf ., I I ||
Ill.« II
Hopubl
- 1 paynie it of |
tit III
- nli
1st Prize
Kimball Piano, "Style 3," $ 600 00
Bicycle, (or man or woman 7500
Cash 50 00
10 Cash Prizes, each $'25 250 00
10 Casli Prizes, each $10 100 00
B0 Cash Prizes, each $2 120 00
83 Prizes
2d Prize
It ah
Major Ti
for 11 a t ion a 1
3d Prize.
Oil. et
MILLIONS
PFNAL7 IES
pii burbi
liiu 1111n< Ii'.iluies of ill
liill to nbolUli ti.
vk .
S 1.195 00
tlie person wlin eotintrui
t. t Ml 11111 if mi I 11 «• e ul I In- :i 11» It >11 t iii.it-f t Ii a 11 tliri
nil In- alpliuliel TI I Imr prl/i
II-iirI Ii
,, leiiers will rocelvo a paper
1 w iiu,. 1 ..Hills noxels vvhellier liu wliisa prizo
11"" ■ ' Is'* 1 lie i"'i/e winners will be announced one
I> 1 j Illl«*lio«lIneiiso two ur iiiore prl/e-win
1 lie best
.11 lie allowo't
iilmtltuted
! permitted 11 coiopuU1
The llrnt prl/.i
NV ATKHIOW N, \
II211
Mareh III.
instituted
\rmour A « o. of
1 hicaffo, to reeover penaUies amount'
ing1 to r<»o,mini I,,,- the alleged viola
tlon of 1 he State law in Belling
margarine in ditVereut places througl
the past .v
one is laid iu .lef-
tb
ade b\ 1 'oiuniis-
11 nd 1 hirtv others le,-
If you will i'iii thu
with 10 cei^s postago to tin John A
Balzer Seed Co., La Crosse. Wis..
will receive their tuainmoth catalogue
and 10 samples of grain and grass
worth $10 to anybo-U
from. Catalogue alou
w.n.
\ml did he say he r.-me inbi
when I was a girl?'*. -So; lie said
membcred you when he whs a bo\
—I-if
usly injur
AWFUL
Uu In
iiiui.il inrcr In fho
pen ti in
price i« s>tanij . a 0n thu botti
HOLOCAUST
leiiijl h |'l <
V,iv vo>:r
1 S1,7.» lor boys
TAKE NO SUBSTITliTF. If yourdeal
apply ymi, send to I
cents
M;it< l.iii.l,stvli
pi.
will till
III!
Tin
ferson county
one of the a ttempt
r the p.i-'nl upprnprim
t ll1*" '
\ IM \
\t ubout I
morning tlie house
sit. Ilerold, live milt
was destroyed by fire
leatli of the family of
mot her and live
from - to iu
•f tlie tire is un-
it p posed to have
mp which they
'iirningall night.
RULES l-OR THE SENTENCE N" nil
I hv t h
lied.
f letters ii contains.
II did!
I r«uti l h i
ti 11 ure
>liraub t
• ma t
Width. Mm<
:1c
tr.iied ( it
W. L. DOUCLAb, Brocliton, Mass.
^iirii*-, fii
U 11 -11.: tin
I In* pronoun
I ' nnd tlx
Slimed (dli
persons, tat In
y nguri
uUe l>y the Wi:
•a lining
iii>ly 11 In'inI ofi
u-lli:iiAi.it,of which
1 lie 1I1-1 iiu 1. -i,
r. afumlitoit co. li-m half lli« tr
• ••. I '' IUSH . i..U. .! (iliced lllO Cf
""WI I •• wai:» braneh
ijjc«, 1 1 i '.ihIsand repau.i
aiji"-ir •!" .-ckIiImm fiiri.idi
_ better ajticU
inakcM I'lintpiiiK
I, 'Jilvuitizdl aflo
Wimtuiill
el lit
Vi.i'A Vista. K;
Mitchell, a pi
this place, was murdt
day. .lames ti
f tht
farm. vestet
Mite
I the bod
UAIW [if. L-Affl
I-'ran k
kiion
WILLIAM J. CRY AN, is Editor,
anil It Is rwpilm. Ilml H.-.HI will, ono dollar for
uhserlpt Ion I he \\ 1.1 ui.v \\
nd hence 1- m-nrly 11s .-ood
from
01 ifjuii
lli ti t
t her in
Mitchell
niii
ireh
farm of .1 oh 11
•^1;-^ —— ui'iu : :• 11 . I'
:
llie .i.1 >
rn ehanipt
NOTED PRELATE DEAD
Weekly World-Herald, Omaha. Net).
FOR [V EN
ll !o -lllll
lirlar-il til
Iho laud tlu..
will.
pione-H. ,Mr. Male In
linn
sh-hlilll
rented fi
Mny
I'ehrilliry la. I WW.
Iii thiru
front
lelphia, 1
Factory." 12th. Ro.kw^ll r.r.' rtfejio'e Streets ihicoj{i*
• AGTN 1 a.
Iliehard
Isal f cent ui
tistodv.
i' i». IJahr. T
hill in
l>
hi-rli
P3TflTc:-s
Mrs. Mi
I.. I >nm>:
Mitchell
in rrison.Neb.
I hot
1/5/E HAVE
Ihornt
Wiuihhtfft
ot the dio
yesterday
phad been in
ul veurs.
I \-iu-Ii in
spaftish
v' ..ti".
-
the iioi I,
sober man, while Hepm
rory reputat ion
lenies all Unowleil'
She was also plat
1111 pi in 1
ju.uatf.iitj.fc ALL cLbc IftiiS. tf.*
oUi'b tyrt,i>. ''ti.-fsi; UsO
In t:iiiii. s,,|,t b> 1:1 '.iL-Ki-.t.".
r^-r\r- - • ~,y. .♦ ■
1 t in
lli-trict i.r Coliunh
poi I lull ot 111 • . |
Ii 10.— I,ead i 11 or
Nolhtio;
iii.ngton, M.ireh It).—Tli
'k on the subject of tilt
oountiury. published b\
nment, lias reached NVashiug-t
and advance eoDies are now 111
hiou ol the liritish amhassadoi
the State deoartnicut
lumes. one of about
pages and another containing about
dozen charts As far us new matt
concerned they are n distinct
pointment as our own Veiie/.uuian
commission is alr.ea<lv in possession
iliflit nu nnsi tin
po-l Hi.
tinned, lint no nii|ioit ml
pt'd. \ bill
B icrotury of I he imiury lop
•'Ci ting that,
Icle^at
iitton from Nelirasu
PP
ind Thurston, and
delegation insti
Linton of Micliigi
Maudei
inir to semi
ress
Hrad-
ond choice,
lefeat. then
piobo bl\
State
Iicrok
In lr.,,,..
Itinilii.-i hii-
60 docs
KiELD AND HOC FENCE WiRE.
hi< 11.. Qtial
•111 pure wit ti ti
ind 111 tin
warefully con
k-ealed in a barrel and
mass of old rags and coil
?bodies of a grey haired man and
I .new-boru bube were found in an all\
I in Ilvde park conse-
fiiuenee thu people are workin
hut they consider a double inurdt
<>nly one clue is in 1 heir possessi
and «ui the discovery of the identity of
a woman, as yet unknown to 'tne
dice, depends tin- possible soiutiou
of the mystery. The police laugl
the theory that it was the work
the bank, j medV-al studehts, and ure positii
nl\ bank in town. ;i I their statements that the man and
hild were murdered
hip ti
mcuioijj
fI he da t;
UNION FXNCE DE KALB, ILL.
• » lllk I- II i I H
March I"
ntv banl; cl..si»d its doors
announcing that th«
t Hank
--Miner nrenlcn t ha I. The * bank
tlicia - i iaini that they will be ahlt
pay out dollar for doliar, and placi
Ki'iili l.lii i
Tiie To-
has received 1
mayors of forty-foni
inhabitant
Tli is jjreat cleaner comes to woman's aid
on wash-day and everyday. Makes her
work a matter of love instead of drudg
cry. Try it. Sold everywhere.
Made only by
The N. K. Fairbank
Company,
M. Louli.
% jk
/iW'
I 1 OI'KK A, l\ :
peka Mail and I
plies from the
cities of ~ 0(»o
of whom opinions i\
■ Ivisnbrlity of resubmitting
hibitory law. Of tin
fifteen favor resubmission.
ttSM't
0> Ml.
nd t Iu
l IVn- ti
lority of the busin
might lor small amounts
ith lialulitii
loposit of
twcnty-tliree are against it and six
are non-committal, of tht
hionists, five are Democrats ami ten
Republicans, of those opposed,
publica us
. m
are 1
le I'otl,
March 11.—1The bicycl
atisfactory beyond
Ni.w Vouk.
i'lad 11 a
l in n mtiiinitv.
March 10. Whil
1 exhibition near Ket-
11 haoilet ten miii
ulaiu
'''Pass Your Plate/'
f commodities ^
i have been reduced except tobacco. J
N " Battle Ax " is up to date. 7
^ Low Price; High Grade; Delicious ^
> Flavor. For 10 cents you get ^
p almost twice as much ''Battle Ax " ^
? as of other high grade goods. The ?
S 5 cent piece is nearly as large as ^
^ other 10 cent pieces oi: equal quality. %
Iloya llav
j Ni vaua, Mo
tending a scho
terman,
north of this city
lads, George tirny and a boy nnniei
Ktorum, had n ditticulty, during w
stortini struck Gray on the liead -
•1 sling shot. 'I he blow crushed in tlie
l ack of his skull, nnd it is thought in
dieted si fatal hurt Neither of tlie
boys is over I . years old, and the sous
of highly respected parents.
liev. Dr. 1'iixtoii Stricken Willi l\iralj,i*.
Nkw Voiik, March Id. -Rev. W. I\i\-
lon. I». I>.. superintendent of the
Amerirau Sunday School union work
for many years, was stricken with
paralysis Sunday afternoon at the
Arlington Avenue Presbyterian church
of Orange, N .1 . just as he was about
to speak on the work, lie has been
unconscious si nee the attack, and his
recovery is doubt fill.
Oxley Mliive ( uiiipiuiy Minn.
Topkka, Ksiii.. Mareh In - Judge
l ost. r hat decided the cato of the Ox*
ley Stave Company against the Trades
Assembly and Cooper- I nion of Kan
mis City. Kail., against the union.
The union were boycotting the
pany on account of the putting in of
machines which threw the coopers
nut of employment. The judge granted
hii injunction against the boycott.
When spring con
Wk s asphalt and iua<
• guar.ted by officers on
was decided upon at a
e board lust night
111 ally 'irdered t he
lleriillon method
1 inaIs as a regular
shmeiii
M AiiVMM.i.. Mo., March ii. Mary
Mc Ma Iran, a noviee. with the sisters
of the Ihiiiiaeulate t onceplion here,
who cauu' from Shelbiua, Mo., hanged
herself here Sarurday. She stood on
the waslistaiul and threw a bed cord
over the water pipe. Tying it to her
neck she jumped oil'. S||t. |rft no
message. She was young and beau-
tiful. she Pad been a novice six
mouths.
It Itlng*
a uo, Mai
■ r lv
MeluU,
The gavel to be
1 set I at Up- St Louis convention is iu
)os<e»>iou of the national Kepublicau
'oinmittec Its maker, ft .011 1 arthage,
II.. was in the city to day receiving
'ony ra111 lat ions upon the happv in-
I'' '■'• t " "i thu' I I'd 11 i 111 to place on one
lid of t he in t . t made ..t wood from
gold plate, uud
>11 the ot hci
r III**.
Lending
ind mer-
A Vintly llenieiiilirniiei
City 01 Mf.xh o. March
ba tike is, ma 11 ufnctnretf
chants uf the foreign colonies here
will give a complimentary dinner in
President ba/ .111 \pril v. a ud present
him with u nuissiie gohl plate with a
eoinineiiiorulivc inscription. worth
Mat
Id.
Tin
■New I 11 lli in-1
W A SillNU loS,
1' rye introducei
lishment nf a
ment, to be kim
of cominer c j
head of which i
the President
l'i>«llloii I'mputuU.
.March In. Senator
u bill for the eMah.
iepurtment of govern
v o lis t he deuart ment
I lot iip'
ing tin
coneeri
to tlie.
I in
inui'd
by
• s read to II. II.
»er of II. I . Mietzel.
MierilV (lenient,
lined perfectly cool tiur-
l;ng. and appeared less
t ba ti ill t lie sheriff'.
esM'.l himself as willing
HUler-
I. h 10
auilfuelures.
a iiiembi
the
r of
• peil Ullll llli
M JMI.I \. Mo.. mnn h 10 llenjaiiiin
I lull a I'llrpeiltet I 1 \ . ill's uf lige, who
eloped from spr ngtleld, Mo., a week
ago with h > sister in-law. MUh Alice
''ar onv. ae. il Is was arresietl here
lust night, charged with the betrayal
• • f the gir! and deseiinin ,,f |,jH wife
and three cliililren.
Uo in nil lliirned in lli-Htli.
Wichita, Kan.. March 10, — Mrs
Mary Osborn. a 11 old settler of Sedg-
wick county, was burned to death at
her home near Uoddard last night.
Mrs. Osborn had been an invalid for a
number of years. She got up to put
Isome cobs iu the stove, ami becoming
weak, fainted, the lighted cobs railing
♦into her lap. No one was in the
•house'at the time of the accident.
^Neighbors saw the smoke and
,vented the house from burning.
A Meiisutlonul Denver 1'nvior Kenlgui.
Dknvrb, Col., March 9.—Rev. ti L
Morrill, who came here from Minne-
apolis about a year ago to take the
pastorate of Calvary Haptist church,
yesterday tendered his resignation.
|Mr. Morrill is a man of original
thouirht and metb ids. and it is claimed
that a disagreement with the more
conservative element of the cony lega-
tion led to his resignation.
An Alitlimiiu Mol Iter's Affintj.
Oknkva. Ala., March id.—Mrs R
Otlen, a farmers wife in the western
ipai't of this county, was burning some
'trash yesterday, when a spark ignited
her skirt und burnetl her so thftt she
died. While she lay suffering agonies
she was forced to witness three luige
1 hogs devour her - moiiths-.dd (l.il.i,
which she hud laid 011 the ground
while sire worked.
ItilC Htvimur Overdue.
san I ua.xcim o, March U.—Tlie Pa-
cific Mail steamship company s big
liner, the < ity of Itio dc Janeiro,
w hich left this port for the Orient,
heavily laden, on the (ill. 1 if lust mouth,
should have artlved at Yokohama on
Febrilerv l, yet not a word has been
heard of her. The Km left here with
150 people ou board, all told
I.iImI IteMiilt uf I'ImiIiik Uoeliir.
M o.\ 11. V1 s 1 a . I'll., March -Dr.'
Carey's --year-old daughter died from
the elVeets of ii dose of morphine ad-
ministered by fee tto. brother u liu
was play.ng duet or
jALABASTINE
J IT WON'T RUD OFF.
rub off
rtte DOCTOR—•" Cn» la fir ,f
Snrf ticugh,
Wall Paper is Unsanitary.
"" Kalscmine is tem-
^Wporary, rols, rubs
Voff and Scales.
ALABASTINE
foi ins a pure and permanent coating and doesT
not require to be taken off to rem w from timer
to time. Is a dry powdef. Tlio latest make i
_ being adapted to mix, ready for use, witli^
Cold Water. Can be easily brushed on by any f
one. M ade in while and I welvo fashionable A
tints A1.AISASTINE i s adapted to all styles \
of plain and relief' dccorat ing. f
ask your p/iint dealer for card of tints. f
If not for nnle In your town, write ub for name of A
. ■».—- - nrurf.st dealer. t
f MANUFACT^UM-D^ONLYj:Y AL-A3S.STINE CO.. GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.f
Prltiiur), fteeoiidary or Ternary B'oud
I*oInoii pei ni.itii mlv cured In !.'• I*» '*'•
iIh)i Von tail l>o treato«l ur bonie f«»r tbe saai«
pnee under same uiihi'iiuI). If yen prefer tn
. a KBCpiAl Y V
\ M Wr iJ.vrf''/,Afc«| I ;i .. 1,. , if ur fa.i toeiir- ■. if y«>n liuve takfii mercury,
Iodide I'uJa >li, IV JC V :i liuv' a.-lies and pains.
TIii<4111* rmeli S I I <yUlvlVla I mouth, Sore lliroul,
I'liiipl. t, l opoi r » 'ilored SpoiH, I leern 011 any part of the body. Ilnlr or
F.jeliroui lnlilim 0111 IEI.OOII I'OImO that w. (• 1111 rimlee to
(in. wi- ■ olixlliiuli' pi r»V TMF «•»>».••* un.l eliulleu^e
I lio uorlil lor 11 en-..' %\ e eiitiiioi v'J^EU t» I ■ n u. curt TIiih diseus«
litis nlwiiv- liallli'd I lie sUill ul III) iiionI euilueiit |ili > \leln ll*. ^.'»00,000 capUii
behind our uin •: 1.11 .* o^: \lntolule (irooiw sent sealed on ap|ilti'ation.
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combination of pure cnti-aUMi .ir s which h u Irue utiildoie tur lh« poisons retained In
the system from • 'I'OMHIO. It lei. vc« the patient in better hrullh than before taking,
end Ii absolut'-iv free • , n mn •• ^ . , t « IMOd AIM I easy un.l pleasant to take.
It allows thn pa iimti. im .1 , tie |'o bm-eo ho waiiU whllo under 1 real eien! The '*rravlug*'
end 11 linn It ei'lii:'. ** » 11 1 .f by n..t 'I'lioiikund* lliroiucliuiit lliln brond
Innti bless Ihe a,1 \ 1.1 .'t < IM O.I HM I. Ilo )ou tiiiokf or etiew Tobacrof
Da you flnil It din:, or Impossible lo nop» I |M o-l ll*< I i iirvn eluur uml pipe
emoklugt elie%% iiiii 1 wmiir liiklntc* and eUo tbe dendly elgMretla lialiK. Medlelue
COOK REMEDY CO.
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Dwinnell, D. C. The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 14, 1896, newspaper, March 14, 1896; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285908/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.