Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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The Official City
Paper.
MULHALL ENTERPRISE
. t Established January
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No. 13
Mulhall, Oklahoma, Friday, March 30, 19Q6
Fourteenth Year
UNCLE TOE CANNON HAS PROMISED IT. GET READY FOR STATEHOOD. IT S COMING-
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ME Church Ser*ic««, Ml * St T"'' ST",!
ml I eiiover Sun
rtnv in 1'err* with I er mtter. Mrs.
Sunday.
THE NEW HARDWARE
In the building Jformerlly occupied by the Mulhall Stale
Rank you will see the most complete line of Shelf Hardware
ever carried in Mulhall. Come in ar.d get our prices »hen you
are in need of anything itf the Hardware Line.
We do all kinds of Tin-work and Repairing.
Ccme in and see Vj.
E. P. BARTON.
^ulhall, Oklahoma.
Brown"Kemp Nuptials.
A t»lie resilience of >' '■ i4"'1 M " K
IV Carton, the home of the bride's wa-
ter. Saturday evening at « o'clock.
March 24Mi. 190«. BlAer C.
grove of tlie Christian church officia-
ting Mr.Chas. Wheeler K-own and
Miss Nona Sue Kemp i«>l..e*l In
marriage 'Hie contracting parties
had planned in have the wedding »
secret and in' awav from townhef.tre
their friends found IMiut. t.niy the
immediate relatives apd friends were
witnesses to Hie imppv event »ne of
whom though* It good to keep and
.piietly passed tlie weird ar >nnd so
that the bell ringers and tin pan bri-
glide were ready to express their jov
and approval with plenty of noise and
showers of rice. The part ies are too
well known t" ne»d any Introduction
i.. Mulhall. Mrs. Brown has grown
u-t almost from babyhood In Mullial.,
and for vears has heen one of
the mi in dependence* in the Hotel
K»mp Mr. Brown fias heen on the,
road for some time with the Davis
Whip Co. of Tippecanoe. Ohio, his
terrl'orv covering a hug* ires In the
southwest. including Texas. Oklaho-
ma Indian letrllory and down Into
old Mexico. He has worked upa very
lucrative huslness.
None of their friends were surprised
at this consumatlon. as 11'»"s''""'j
f>>r a long time expected. But they did
Meal a march as to the day and hour.
They left on the evening train for
oklahoma City and will spend some
t ime
all. then getting out rf the room as _
soon as possible; the fumes are deadly | Koterprise.
to man as well as insect. Stock treai-'
eil this way is un'njined and is really
better than unfumiga'ed stia:k, l»e-
cause it is alisolutely free from all in-
sects.
Some states requiro all nursery
stisik to be fumigated.
'Hie sc ile has been found in only
tive places in the territory: Mulhall Is
one. Thl» informal ion ii. circulated
broadcast and will g.ve Mulhall a
hlack
The theme for the iniirniiiii scrim n !
will he "The Two Wavs" I he text.
"There isu vay which seeineth r in lit
uutii man, hut the end iherenf ar»i
the «ays of ileat h. "I'rov '4:12: for
tlie evening senium tii» ilieme will lie
"A I'liMlIng I'aradi'X," I he text.
Whosoever will lie chief, among y in,
let him lit your servant," MtttlieW|
2*1:2". All are cordially infited Hil
K Hit I LI., I'astor.
Bound for Oklahoma.
Rev. II. K Brill and family wilt
leave next Tuesday for Miilhall, t >kla'
homa.
1 Tlmv have the liest wishes of man#
friend* In Amanda .»nd vicinity fof
I huccekM in their new Borne.
hope to t»e able to give our read*
ers a letter from Rev. Brill as soon a*
he and his family are sell led. -A man'
ll'eiiry Baker
1>h Kkmi'does bridge work crown
work and tilling, at Hotel Kemp Hist
week hi A prll.
Miss Bamton's Miu.inkAv Stis k
has not vet arriv«d tut Is expected
next Tuesday.
Iki you neill iikntai. work?
I)H. K km rat llo el Kemp, fur one
week lroin April 2nd.
Miss Maggie Alfont and her uio her
came last week and will make ilieir
Not Our Haggett.
Th* man appointed as govt riic.r. at
first, reported lo lie Volney Hnggett,
formerlv an at turner and irrepre*sib(|
practical joker "f Guthrie, proves
be another iVggett.
When we tiisi read the repot t mil'
mental comment was that t lib. admin-
istration lias run short of material or
"home here with Mrs. Ilaruell.
Mrs. F J. WiIs hi came la»t Satur-
day and tliey are gelling settled In i he
.Larrlck house In northeast Mulhall.
J. W Smith lias heaied in his nurs
erv stock, after tumlgating, on the
lot* east of Taylor's restaurant anil
across the street fiom Unt Kntkh-
I'kihk office
Mr*. Olad Hannah, Maude and
Mark went to Red Rock Monday,
where Mr. Hannah is proprietor of a
meat market
MILHMEH.V OTEJVI/fG
MA-RCH St.
We have a complete line of Street
and Trimmed Hats and you will need
an Kaster Bonnet. Do not fail to
COME AND SEE
our hats and get our prices.
MA"RCH 31.
JVITTLETl SISTEHS.
I tile.
Fruit Tree Sale!
eye for all time to come uulesi | ejR, Volney has grown much less yola
the citizens do something loextermi-
na'e the trouble.
The Insect kills the t rees by com-J
plelelv covering i,hem and sucking the I
juice from the tree. Neaily every
state in the union has legislation re-1
quiring the destruction ot this (test
wherever found.
The article above, which »' ob-
tained in con vei sat ion with Mr. John
F Nicholson, the entomologist at the
A AM.CilleifB at Siiliwa'er, gives
io plum language ti|e conditions sur-
rounding this community hi reference
to the Sail lose scale. We commend
a careful reading of ii and s|iet-dy ar
rangemeotsto rid the country of ibis
insidious pest.
A onclone last Sunday night, that
star ed south of Hillings, did much
damage lo farm houses and si able* in
the /Iclnlty of Cere* and Red Rock.
If yotirniirlit in ilitn or .VOtir several persons were Injured, three
L_..t. vfim* pves. severely. The cloud Is reported to
have dlviied. one pan going toward
Ited llnck and the other toward Ceres.
. The damage was mostl* in the coun-
Mlss Maggie Man/., of Alida KtnS,,Ury anrt wa«(iuite heavy.
returned luher home Monday evening'
litter tWn or three wee^s visit
lier.slslef, Mrs. .1. S. Dielll.
aptacrncles don't lvst your pvhm,
DA Lmaii will «upply you with
th j w I nit you nwd
the benelils of ilihle stud» in the Sun-
day school to every child in Logan
county If thscounty is not tielter
orgaui/.ed during the next year than
now it will ii'itbethe faull of the new
president.
The rain the latter part of last,
week was very enelicial lo the
Kround putting Ii In tine workable con-
dition. It came very gently an-1 was
with
who visited i he edltor'r famllv and re-
sided here with her husband Pr. Bar-
1 The time fi r the town election is ker (W|M) wiis iu search of health.) sev-
drif*lng nigh. It's iiear enoiinh lo | era] weeks in the suirmer of 1909, were
justify the people in taking au Inter- j p^saengers on the 11Ifated irain that
est lu wlio the officers shall be. i was wrecked In Colorado three weeks
1 'nave In trench now, iu Muijnill, j - " , ago, where forty persons were killed,
11,000 Trees ami Hants and Scllruh- j 1>*» S Kkmi-, dkntiht. will « u e|)(Mpe.t mi|njured. l'liey were on
iiei v for sale at a Bargain. Kvery- [ Mulhall fo*t«ie week, begin" "Jf "' tlteir way to Spokane to join I)r. Bar
ihii.g true to name and No. 1 stock I day April i. prepared to flo all kinds
guaranteed. Ynu can buy tree* of j uf *jrk tnhlsllns.at Hoiel Kemp.^ jlmScil,tiot hack last week from
me if you haven't the cash by you; j c. Wiles has taken the place of fat1ier-R |,ed side. Mr. Scott ha*
will give you lime 1 am here lo ac- K).ank Maple with Perry llenry In the | g)uk f( r a )(mK t|mC( ,)Ut at,
commodate you and will iftai you : lri4Ilifer |in«. Frank goes west lo take ljl|)e (lf .u.n.H |eaving there lie seemed
rigli aim give you value received for a ^ou tirlntr mogul engines , on lhei_ wi,.„h.i
C one early while my , muUllUi„ roads
Mrs. A. D. Darker ami non Wyman, | spread <»ver tliree nr four riaya. with
your inoiiev.
stnek is complele.
John W. Smith.
A Loser through No Fault of
His Own.
J olio W. Smith, our fruit Ire* man.
through no neglect or fault of Ins,
ha* been subjected to much annoy
una City and will spend s"nl* jance a,„( jn e „ neclion will
traveling through lexas an , nursery stock which he ha
Indian territory, when t.iev will
ma'.e their home at Oklahoma City. I San Joi.e scl)e
Congratulations and heartv wishes
for happiness and prosperity go from
Tub Kstrhi'hisk with Mr. and .lis.
Charlie Brown.
, Ins nursery stock which he had healed ■
I in near a v>eiicli Ire« infected wiih
We ate informed liy j
Mr. John V. Nicholson, the entomolo-
gist from Hiiilwater, i bat this tree
was inspected and condemned two
years ago. bul for some reason the
fact was not made public and Mr.
Smith lias for two or thrpe years been
Ht.l.acVs ail fruit trees and shade trees. ,ls|ll({ ii,jK ground to keep his treesun
a» well aV ornamental plants. j In entire igm iance or the danger
"•Pile inseci rests on outside bark, lurking in I lie tree under which his
ii ider asmall light gray round scale. Rt,K:k was placed. Last Thursday Mr.
I he larger scale* can be seen with the r«ceiv«.l a letter from Secretary
" ' hoard in-
was still
oad liis
San lose Scale
I IIP lalKVi O' »ivn » —■
eve, small ones require a small magm- VcNaiili of i he agrlcullur^
fvitigglass.
The small
' quiring if the peacli tr
scales are scattered bj standing near where
i ni'siiiao — -
wind and hy heing carried on the feel^ nursery stock. Mr. Snn h repl ed
of birds and insects. that it was
Any suspicious looking scale should | secretary McNabli came up Friday
h-Keiit to experiment si iitlon al t'till-ja„d quarantined Mr Smith's stock,
u.iterforidentiticatioii 'pending the arrival of Mr. J. F.
The scule has been found in various | Nicholson. Hie erU inologist and
■■a. t«of the city of Mulhall ami will ,Hjrser.v inspecior,
i mil i he fruit growing industry | Mr. Nicholson came here Monday
,.r the surrounding country ifnultak- a„d declared I'm tree badly infested
,.ii In hand. I with the dangerous Sail Jose scale.
Trees badly infested s'KMi'd be jte p|aced Mr Smith's s'ock in a
ukuhhro and b'THNKU ''ees only c'|PRe ro.nn and fumigated it thor-
slightly infested tnav lie sprayed with | t>„g|,ly wit Ii hydrocyanic acid gas So
lime sulphur aim salt «prays. This that lis now d»c"ares the stock is het.-
spray coil only be applied lo I he t ice u.r ,„d safer, being entirely free (nun
(vheii t lie same Is dormant. I.a'e fall insect infection.
or winter nufsery slock likely lu lie in l This matter has cost Mr. Smith
rested can lie fumigated in a light frmn Sio to S20 in csii besides much
G. A, R.
AliO. A. R. men, ladles of the (!.
A. R. and oilier organizations, sol-
diers. sailors and citizens are asked to
atlend the meeting nexl Saturday,
April "111, at the Odd Fellows' hall, at
which lime preliminary arrangements
will be made to celebrate Memorial
Sunday anr: Decoration day. Mrs.
Lovnia Smith, patriotic instructor, is
expected to bf present and address
the meeting and arrange for exercises
in the line of her nffic'al duties.
The ladits of the M.'ft <f)hurch
j will give an entertainment, "Old
! Maids'Sale," Friday nigh., April 5in.
I uefri'shmeiilK will lie served. Book
I for fur her announcements nexl week.
' Mm. J.fl.Cory received a tsf
'gram from Sc'iailer. Iowa, Monday,
j announcing the death ir her mother.
1 Mrs. Cory left on the evenias train
1 m jnday lor thai place to at'.end the
funeral.
There w 141 he a Banlomimic Box I
Supper at the City Ball April 2nd,
under the auspices of I he I'resb) lerian
Christian Endeavor. Every body is
cordially IhvBed for there will t* a
good lime for ad.
Special Berv'c. at- ti.j Christian
church Lord's dav morning. Preach-
ing ll a.m.: subject. "What Is It?"
Evening service H p m. '1 h pastor will
begin a series of Sunday night lectures
toyounii men and young ladies. ^ ou
are invited.
Weda Noon*, daughter or Mr. and
Mrs Y.K.Todd. *as born at Mulhall,
Okla., March 30th, and died March
25t h aged, live days The funeral was
conducted at the house the 2i>m by
Rev. Kirkpatrick and the remains
laid away to rest io Roselawn ceme-
tery
1). K. Junes,
, miicli lietier
sixteen inches of snow on
foggy mornings, hut with a threat-
ening look that portended a storm:
this came Sunday night about twelve
o'clock, when a heavy rain feliaccom
pjuiied with an electric display of un-
usual brilliancy, with deafening crash-
es of thunder. Monday morning was
clear, fresh and spring like, with the
sun shining, the birds si..glng and
gras* and buds starting.
Our Item last week, in regard to the
temporary alisenceof Prof. John Davis
for a few davs in the Indian erritory,
L-amiK i was liierally correct asfar as was then
When lie left there "vas j unown by the school board from whom
the level We got tlie news, bin a letter from
and In sum* places it was drifted see
eral feet deep. Jim says it look* good
to get back to Oklahoma aim s*e ths
fine prospect for >»lieat. the grass get
tlnj freen sod the trees iu bud and
bl.-om.
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S MM! A I, AND •
\ PERSONA I. :
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p W. Sampley, D. E. Jones, Ben
Roark, A. Neher and lieo. Caroeslelt
for Okeene Thursday to attend the
territorial meet log of the American
Society of Equity. Tliey represent
their local linn.us and go as delegates
ti assist In ths organization of a ter
ritorial union.
James McCorin.ck has been notified
of hlP transfer to Perry, where he Is
to have charge of the Santa Fe pump-
ing station. John Steen is to take
his place here. Mr. Steen is to do
I the work at Edmond, also, where he
I will reside. Many frlenos hers
ill regret lo have Mr. McCormlck
and family leave us. They have been
here so long t Hal tliev had iieen con-
sidered a fixture. They expect to go
to Perry about, the first of April.
We are s:irry to know that Waller
A. McNaliy lias Iieen compelled lo re-
sign hisschoi.l at Seward on account
of failing health and has gone t"
Tucson, Arizona, lo try the effect of
that (iry climate. He came up from
Seward Monday evening with his sis
ter Cora (Mrs. lloagland) to visit Mrs.
Carson and left for Seward Tuesday ei-
pacting to start, with his wife to ac
company him, for Arizona. His m»ny
friends here and throughout the coun-
ty will hope for lieneticial results from
this change.
G. W. Wessel raturned lsst, night
from Mulhall, Okla., whither he was
called on the sad mission of burying
the remains of Ins l elove.i wife in the
old home cemetery. Ile Is accompa-
Mr. I)avl* to I lie board announcing
that he had a better job and conse-
quently would not return put anew
face on affair*, It's probably as well
tosay little about the c»se as there is
nothing to lie said that will mend
matters. "What's done cannot be un-
done." It'* unfortunate for ihe school
till* near tlie close of the term, though
Ills hoped the nsw p-lncipal, C. B.
Foster, whom the board found unem-
ployed because of tlie Orlando school
where he had been teaching having
been closed becau*e of slVkness among
ihe pupils, will be able to maintain
or ler and discipline and lirinf tlie
school to a close without undue dis-
turbance and loss to the school. We
hope an least thai this will be tlie
outcome and the ENTBRPVisBholda
Itself in readiness to contribute what
we can to tlie end.
A Scitntilic Wonder.
The cures that standto its credit
make llucklen's Arnica Salve a scien-
tific wonder. It cured E R. Mulford,
lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry,
Waynesboro. Pa., of a distressing case
Piles. It heals the worst Burns
Soies, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds,
Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 26c
atM. S. McConnehty'sdruggist.
l)ii. I.khih fits your eye«
fectlv.
)>er-
moifi Wit'li hydrocyanic se'd gas.
Tins gas I* deadly to all animal life,
and in generated as follows: 1
potassium cyanide; 1 ounce, of fluid
inconvenience and loss, but he has| Box Supper ai. City Mail Monday
done every tiling that he could do t(), nighl, Aprtl 2nd.
protect his customers: he has fulfilled
all t he requirements of the law and
UIHiOnDiin" " J . ... . i
sulphuric acid: ;l ounces, water for 10*' has I he assurai ce. that hissmckis
,-uhic feet of space. ! now even safer than before it was
The water and acid an* mixed in an fumigated. While It has heen ex-
eartl.en crock, placed in the air tight pensive for Mr. Hinilh. he is bearing it
•imm with the stock, and the cyanide cheerfully knd only hopes that his loss
Mrs. J. M. Harper returned to Enid
Thursday morning.
Tlie peach tree infested with San
Jose scale, that was the cause of the
investigation fumigation and general
waking up of the authorities and
people to the danger our orchards are
in, was cut down oy the town authori-
ties in the presence of the Inspector
and burned. Birr Titanic aiik others
Rev. II. E. Brill and the editor were
Guthrie visitors Wednesday. '
I'M.Ill Winn v..~ - - - , .
dropped ill, dropping paper sack and mav pr,,Ve a gieat, gain lo Jnscom
' . _____ :t.. 1.. niunliuiiiitir I lia nnnnla ti
The last 'liing you can do lor a
departed friend Is to give llirm
a decent nurval. Bemember the
Beaver Valley Hardware Co. is
prepared to do embalming and
to take charge of funeial work-
in the most up-to-date manner.
Remember also our lleatse
service is in every wav complete
and Is at your command wit li-
mit. acer,textracbarge. I.et us
know your needs.
For correct lenses that fib
s your eyes, cull on I)u. I.kI/;h " i
muni t y in awakening the people to! Boys, get a box of Chase's Cliocoissis,
the danger that is In their midst. for your girl. at Cokky's.
The
Certificate of Inspection.
Tltis is to certify thai I have t his
day fumigated nursery stock belong-
ing to John Smith of Mulhall, Okla.
Tlie nursery stock fumigated was so
treated become healed in near a
peach nee infected Willi San Jose
locale. '1 his stock after fumigation is
alisolutely free from all insects.
i John F. NIOHOI.SON,
Willing Workern will 'have
their Sample sale April lHtli to21st.
For Spsctacles or Kve glasses
see Dk. Leigh and save votir
eyes.
M. F Polter has iieen up f.om
Outline this week looking after busi
ness affairs.
Ma-cli 2«, IW'«.
. . . ...v.... ... Miss Inez Phillips went to Coyle
Nursery Inspector. 1 Saturday to viijit iier brother. Clyde
and family.
nied by his niece. Miss Lena I). WooS,
an accomplished elocutionist, who will
make Iter home with 111 m for some
weeks. Mr. Wessel speaks in he high-
est terms of the kindness oftheOdd
Fellows of Mulhall. They were at the
train t* meet him when he arrived and
throughout his slay were unfailing in
their assistance.—Las \ egas Dally
OptiC.
O. H. Barnard called on Tins E*
TKKi'KisB Monday. Since tlie open-
ing of the country seventeen years
COL W. B. WICKER
Auctioneer.
Col. Wicker's dates oan be ound at
Thk Entkiu-bise office. Any one de-
siring his services at a Sale can get a
date by application at this office.
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We hear It whispered that tlie new I ag0, and, until the past three years, j
nrmciDa! Mr. C. B. foster, lias al-1 Mr. Barnard has been often seen oni
ready be*un the trimming process i the street* of Mulhall. No one was
and has soundly threshed some of ' more busy or cheerful about his work.
the most forward and ripest sped-1 Whllfl passing years and bodily affllc-
mens. Lbttiik oood wokk go ok. Hons have made him less alert, we
Later we hear that some of the girls j don't doubt if there was a big jo o
have been the recipient,* of some shingling to be done, he would tass
promises in the same line. Don't be n and make much younge . P
partial, professor. | themselves to lay as many as he
would.
Territorial Appointees Con*
firmed by Senate,
Washington, Mar. 19.-The seaate
In executive session today confirmed
the following nominations:
John P. Blackmon, to be agent for
j the Kiowa Indian agency in Okla-
homa.
John W Bubb, to be brigadier gen-
eral.
Postmaster*:
Indian Territory—J. K. Hannah,
Sallisaw.
Oklahoma W. E. Johnson, Tecum-
seh .
){ev. II. E. Brill preached at Or
iandolast Sunday morning and here
idolast Sunday morning ana here j F. M.Spangler, the '
... tlie evening, "fills was a change in president of the Logan C i y J
the regular order made that the new School associat Ion, Is very anxious to
pastor might get aqualnted with as ' get the work organized in every i ^
many.d ills people as possible tlie first ship in the cm nly. An e
Sabbath. The order will be followed made eoorganize the wu,''y ln>° f^
until further notice; next Sabbath „r tive Suhdsy school dlistr'cU.esch
morning and evening si Mulhall »n<1 ^?Xough his organlzailon bring
the following Sabbath at Orlando. and through
A. LEP, A. I ID.
Specialist,
OperallT* burgeon and Physician.
Particular attention given to dlseas-
sm ofthe Kye and Ear.
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