Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 6, 1903 Page: 8 of 8
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ENTKIU'RISK, MULHALL, LOGAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, FKURl'ARV C. 1903.
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i Mulhall and Vicinity. *
tuuwu wwvtwi
(in in tin' Mulhall
farm loans.
Low excursion rales for the Ma
(1 ras via t he ('hoc! aw.
Slate bank for Height clean old papers at this olliee
160 for 5c.
The Enterprise jirinls sale hills
j while you wait, any size, 011 paper or
F. M. Kpanglcr transacted business j ear«l.
at tiuthrie Wednesday.
Harney Trammel was here t his week
the ^uest of Miss Maude ilurforil.
Mrs. Andy Warren left ontheevi n
inn train Friday for l.ongton, Kansas.
The .Stillwater Hee has suspended.
II is now in older to nil} it "bees" no
more.
The children of Mrs. Sabine have
been quite sick and are not yet out of
danger.
Taloga is in a bubble of excitement
over the alleged discovery of gold in
that vicinity.
You can make dates for sales at this
otliee, and secure Col. Wicker for
auctioneer.
Will Combs has bought the I'.
We have plenty of Canon t'itv eoal.
Drive onto the scale in front of our
olliee. J. ]•'. Wilson.
The old iron clad blacksmith arid
wagon sh"|i on the hank lot on Main
I street was torn dow 11 this week. II is
not yet, determined whether another
building w ill lake its place or not.
1 The old building was no beauty, still
we shall miss it.
The bulge in wheal and corn lias
made the market here quite lively for
t he past week or more. The line up
of heavily loaded wagons day ufterdav
shows I hat t here is yet grain In I lie
fanners' hands and an advance in
price brings it out.
See America's most unique fete-
On to the Mulhall State bank for
, farm loans.
I Mrs. Frances Spyhalski, aged l'2,
wife of Stanislaus Spyhalski, aged lilt,
gave birth last week U) quadruplets,
i two Kirls and two boys ranifinu in
j weight from three to six pounds. Six
years ago the woman gave birth to
(twins and about a year later to trip-
lets. All of these died. There is
another child !IJ months old. The
boys have been named Samuel Jolies
and Theodore Uoosevelt.
Died, of pneumonia, Siiudai morn-
ing February 1st, at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mm. L. R. Peek, one
mile Houtbeast of Mulhall, Nellie May
IVek. aged eleven and one half years.
'I lie funeral was conducted In Kev.
Kdwards of the
at the residence
The children of
longing to her
I'reshvt
Monday at ;! |
lie M nib,ill school ti,
room attended in
rian church, | fodder, sum
2 heaters, >
and many n
in singing at, the
. <.'hampion enter-
youug people ill
Friday evening,
e, Misses Maliel
the New Orleans Mardi (Iras. Only
Austin property in south Mulhall and tan. ,,|us tW(, dollars for the round
moved in Wednesday. it rip by the 'Hock Island System"
The Kd I tor and family moved t lie » hocla w, Oklahoma & Gulf I!. It.
tirst of t he week into t he house lately Tickets can be limited twenty-five
occupied by James Tait.
Mrs. K. Kuhlmati and l.aura Hughes
were at Oklahoma City Monday night
attending a Christian Science lecture.
Colonel Wicker's colt died Friday
night from the effect of the fall in the
street as related in last weeks Enter-
prise.
Rev. Father Severn of I'oncaCity,
will celebrate mass at St. \gnes'
Catholic church next Sunday morning
at 10 o'clock.
For insurance consult A. II. Wood
who represent the A el na, the I'linen ix
of Hartford, and the Liverpool,
London & Globe.
Miss 11 at tie liaker takes the place
of Walter Joyce, to teach out, the un-
expired term of the school in the
southeast district.
One fare plus two dollars for the
round trip for the Mardi (lias, New
Orleans, February ls-24, via the Choc-
taw-Rock Island.
Now if the >
stable should
proof paint, it
help us forget
Mrs. W. o.
cutlonary cut
auspices of the
Wednesihu e\.
outh side of the livcrv
receive a coat of lire
would rest the eye and
he old iron clad.
Allen w ill ^itc an rlo-
crlaiinneut under the
Ladies Aid SOOietj. "ii
ning Feliruarv is.
Intending borrowers of money on
real estate will consult the interest of
the pocket books by sceim.'inc before
they make contracts. A II. I.
Frank Dunham spent a week with
relatives in Frankfort, Kansas, re
turning home Sunday, lie shipped
stock and went to Kansas City with
them.
F.vart Champion and Kd Scott came
up frdm Guthrie. lOvart came to yet
his over coat, Kd didn't give any ex-
cuse. lirose Kst us came wit 11 them
to accompany I hem back.
The territory paid the sum of iftili,-
894 for the care of its convicts for the
year I' u 11 -1 inj 'i'lie insane patients
e l--.T'i". hi and the deaf and dumb
U for the same years.
V'- 'ter Joyce began work w ith the
Cai i \ I bard Lumber Co. Monday.
II" eeupying the house vacated I >
Cli: , Ilartzell who goes to the farm [
near Stony I'oint school house.
J. K Fret/ and wile returned to Mul- !
hall lasi Sunday after an absence of
two months in which time he lias t rav- [
eled with team. 7'itl miles and suent
every night but live with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. s. I'. Garrett took
passage on the .'i o'clock train north and tin
Thursday evening for Weston, Mo.J
called by the announcement that Mrs
Garrett's sister is not expected to live.
J. i,. 1 iobert s, a brake man employed
on a Santa l-'e extra freight train, was «'h
instant,\ Killed I iiesdav morning in toi
the sw itch j a ids at Guthrie, hv In
days from date of sale.
It is reported that Andrew Carnegie
lias an assured income of *l*.oon,nni> a
year. This means $.'i;!(l,nno a week,
> is.tino a day, $",000 an hour, -flit a
minute and ."ill cents a second. If
looks as tlio Mr. ('arnegle is doomed
to die disgraced, after all.
Waukomis was swept bv tire Tues-
day morning. An entire block of its
best business lioiisi s was destroyed.
The tire started in Lit/enberg's sa-
loon, and l here being no lire depart-
incut, the lire had its own way. The
loss is est imated at $7o,000.
C. K. Sideliottom is here for two
weeks preparatory to removing from I
here, lit will occupy himself between
bis Kansas and M isstuiri farms. Mis.
Sideliottom expects go to Kxeclsior
Springs for a i rial of the water hoping
to ileri vc benefit to her Ilealt h.
Ilex and Mrs liaysnn will go to
M uIhal 1 today to he absent about a
Week. I lev. KaVSOIl will assist Kev,
I'M wards, pastor of the I'resbyterian
church at t hat place, with a series of
meet i ng.s during the week, tint will
return to IVrn the last of the week.
Itii ly Knterprise Tinies.
Nearlv n.oou liners, it issaid, are pre-
paring to "trek" to America, and will
settle in Colorado, New Mexico, and
Texas. The representative of the
movement is Gen, Samuel Pearson,
late quartermaster-general of the
Ninth \friean Republic, whose head-
quarters are in N w York.
I o all having t iet kets sliowing pur-
cliases made on January ltilh. we here-
in announce that if such tickets are
presented on either of the following
ditis. the an unit of your purchase
will be lefiiiided. Namely . the loth,
11111. 1 "J111. Lit h and I ti h of Feliruarv,
h'o.'l. Not one day before or after.
Raskins Grocerv ('< i.
I'ncie Jo., simmoiis was in Mulhall
Thursday, and was feeling much en-
couraged over the returning strength I
to his broken limb, lie wasoonlinedl
to the house for near three months.
1 is as tickled as a child taking its
lirst steps, over the fact t hat lie can
I" ar a lilt le weight on his heel, lie
uses crutches quite handily.
Would it not be in accordance with
g(11 '■ I bu-iness judgnient, and such a
Joy and convenience to the cltisensof I
Muilia 1. that the city fat lieis can at-
t"rd to niak( a move toward laying a
sidewalk from north to sunth on<'raig
street, leading to all tile churches.
itool house, and wit bin a
blockot the business part of town.* It
not, win not
body, and assisted
cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. A. .1
lained a few of the
their home last
Those present Wei
Phillips, Edna Crouch, Ethel and
Lueiia Ward, Hallie Kemp, Maud and
Lulu liurtord, lllanche iirowii, llertha
Kincaid, Liilie Harris, Etlud Cham-
pion, Lena Wood, Messrs. \\ ill and
Evart Champion, Evard Hurford,
clyde, Ralpli and Claude Phillips,
Rinse Est us. Ed Scott. Fred Wise,
GrilT Elliow, Henry liaker and Walter
Kincaid.
Oklahoma City had a destructive
tire w hich broke out in the Lion store
at about (i:2(» the morning of the 4lh. 1
This was one of the largest dry goods
stores in the city. So sudden was the
outbreak of the tire that 1 lie clerks
had not time to get their wraps, liv j
in o'clock the entire building and!
stock were in ruins. The tiiy depart-j
incuts of El Hcno, Guthrie and Nor-J
man were soon on the ground and i
materially aided in keeping the tire
within bounds. I. ss about .M^o.ono
witli *(i(),ooo in til),non Insurance.
PUBLIC SALE.
I will offer for sale at puhlicauction
at my farm one mile east of Mulhall,
beginning at 10 o'clock on the morn-
ing of Saturday Feb. 14, the following
property: Six cows, ^ giving milch
and all in calf; 1 2-vear old heifer in
calf, 1 M arling heifer, I vearling steer,
1 last tall heifer calf the milch cows
are all above average inilchers, in fact,
they are the best the country affords
having been selected for dairy cows
.'1 horses. 1 mare a years old, 1 span
black mares s and ti years old, in foal,
weight .Jim: 1 road wagon, 1 dairy
wa. 'on and lixtures. 1 fa nil wagon. 1
li.iy frame, 1 It-inch plow. 1 harrow,
1 iluckeve mower, I band corn sheller,
1 i u i I c 11 separator. 1 I', gallon iron
kettle, stack of bay. oil shocks of corn
seed e irn. 1 cook stove,
une stove wood in rank,
tiler art icli s of furniture.
Lunch on the ground. A. Si:ki,i
( ot, W Ii. WlCKKIt, A uc'.
Pay your bills by check.
It's less trouble and saves time.
A cancelcd check's the best rcceipt.
Absolute Security to those who
entrust their money to us.
THS CITIZENS BANK OF MULHALL.
|
I «'«t tin* I.ortl'fl MrkrL ^
little bey who go:*s to Sunday' 0
MODEL
RESTAURANT
V e do anythfiig in Job printing, re-
member t hat.
school •" er.v Sunday always receives a
nickel from his t: ti- -- to place in tlie
eollccUoi plate, l.a.^t Sunday hid
father i;;ive him ',wu nickels. saying
"One is for the I.ord and the othei
is fur yournelf." As it rjas too early
to start for Sunday si tiool the little
boy sat on the porch steps in the warm
sun. hill'' playing with the two nickels.
,'fter u while he dropped one of them
aii.l it disappeared down a true':;
Without a mor-nnt's hesitation and
still . hitching the remaining coin In
his elene
fattier
goes th
Short Order and Lunches at fill
Hours. Headquarters for Fine
Confections.
FRESH OYSTERS.
0 lVHViN YOU WANT A MEAL m? AND
Ea. r cokey&co.
oeo9oooeoso«»se«o! »ooeo!»ogoososa«nsoMso«^
GARRETT b SON *
-dkalkus in-
itrhing the remaining coin in
iched list, he looked up at hij f g
exclaining. ."Oh. pop' There « / \' 1 8
Lo.iiV nickeir V_. V /Cli,
beer
The Vinita
getting ii(>
agonies of
follow ing:
count Ihn
pn inoiiih'e
dist inct ly.
fective get
teen liand-
publican man. on i
from a night spent in the 1
insomnia, dashed olT the:
"If you cannot sleep,}
e liillions, taking care to
each number slowly and
If t ti is <ii ics not prove ef-
«ii11 of bed and t urn eigli-
• |ii iogs. observing a proper
if t lie t iiing
are of I lie same si/.e
you still ti nil t iial
get into t lie land of
iiild a big man and
lie will put you to
regard for I lie unifor
and see t hat I hey ar
and velocity. If
\oii are unable to
Nod. go out and
tell 11iiii lie lies
sleep."
Mrs. Tressler lias had her goods
which were brought to town, returned i
to the farm, where she will remain
until she can gt't matters sett led AII j
the household good had been brut here
but the be i upon which Mr. Tressler
iwn upon tile morning the last j
ids were sent nit,, saying that he j
but
SPECIAL OFFER.
All farmer readers should take advant^
age of the unprecedented clubbing of*
fcr we this year make, which includes
with The Enterprise, The Live Stock
Indicator, The Special Fanners' Insti-
tute Editions and The poultry Farmer.
These three publications are the best
of their class and sliould be in every
home. fo them we add, for local,
county J»*d general news, our own pa-
per, and make the price of the four one
year only
Never before was so fnuch superior
matter offered for so small ail amount
of money. I he three pjpers named,
which we club with our own, are well
known throughout the west, and com-
mend themselves to the reader's favor-
able attention upon mere mention.
The Live Stock Indicator is the £rea
agricultural and live stock paper of the
west, 1 he Poultry Farmer js the most
practical poultry paper for the fjrincr,
while 1 he Special Farmers' Institute
Editions are the most practical publica-
tions for tiie promotion of gocd farming
ever published. Take advantage of this
great offer, as it will hold good for a
short time only Samples of these pa-
pers may be examined by caliing at
this office.
Cl l IV l l^C
WK II AN 1)1. K I' Hi. 14 KST <J I4A DI'.S OK
t-risco, McAlester and Canyon City Coal.
THE BLUE FROf^T BApf^
S»l ( IiKliE Proprietors.
LiVHRY BOARD NO SALE STABLE.
JVIulhal!, 0. T.
CITY DRUG STORE,
was too sick to do any!
thought lie would rest aw hile and soon ,—,
soon be up again, but lie was not aMe (j
again to leave the bed. lie had
carried for some years up t ill about
six weeks before Ins death. $iiitoo in-
surance but. dropped #400o of it. lie
still had ttlOil with the Woodmen.
special evangelistic meet lugs began
iit the Presbyterian church last
s.ibbath. i'iie attendance thru the
week lias been goi«|, A great interest
and an earnest spirit has been shown
from the beginning. Members of the
other churches are heartily assisting
in the meetings and the fraternal
feeling which prevails is t ruly delight-
ful. I >r liayson of I'err.v, is preach-
ing most acceptable and practical ser-
mons. and Mrs. liayson sings the
grand old gospel s nigs beautifully and
appealingly. The pastor w ill preach
next Sabbath at II a. in. and 7:;$0p.
in . an i lo t. (/raighead ot lllackwcll,
during next Aeek.
t your
Picturc Taken.
t all at our I'lioto liailelA and ex-
amine t he I'ict iin s we make, we knov\
they are good ones and mounted on
high grade cards, hut our object is to
get you to know I his fact and believe
it as t boildy as we do. We can do this
only by making your picture
Photos from 25 ccnts
a dozen up.
HODGSON,
I lie Photographer.
Pure Drugs aad Medicines. Paints. Oils.
Varnishes, and Everything iif this line
Fresh, New and Reliable,
M. S. McCONNEHEY. Mulhall, Oklahoma
FRANK DUNHAM ~
<?ity /T\eat: /T^arHet.
• ||» nlwnyH on IihiiiI I lie II e t mul I i.»l,.-.
""■'I I'<y» logliesl < i.l, |i,i|,.,.a I,
Iil l'oiilii), lli.t.-H U .I I nr.. Muik.-t oil
Hl(i 11 KsT I' K1 <' !•'. I • A III Ko|{ I'OlM KV, HIDKS AMI Kl'ltS
ISSADAfviS ST.CHIC^SH.
J.
tin.
. icing
run over by a switch engine and se\er-
al cars.
<>. J. Culpepper of the Marshall
Tribune, was here overStiudav at tend-
ing a reunion. Oscar is looking well
and says Marshall is i). |<. The Kn-
terprise acknowledges a pleasant call
Monday morning,
In ti
school
fighth grade of the Mulhall
ore are nineteen pupils from
outside districts paying tuition and
nine inside. That Is consolidation in
actual operation, but at beau cost to
the Individuals accommodated.
Shippers complain of a great scarcit y
of cars. The railroad confesses its in-
ability to furnish cars as fast as thc>
are called for. Trains of stock cars Thr
with the cracks buttoned are being mules
pulled thru here loaded with ear and 1
shelled corn.
i. Addington has sold his farm,
miles southwest of town to
Piatt. As toon as Mr. Adding-
ton can make the necessary arrange-
I ineiils, lie intends to remove with his
family to the stale of Washington.
Mr 11 111 is une of the part ies that
have I * isiting witli Mr Kissuer.
lie has I et Iirned to Mimic sot a but ex-
pects to lie here again soon.
"The Truth About oklahoma" is
I the title of a m at booklet published
j by the Santa l-'e railway Co., for free
1 distrlbhtron. It contains much valu-
able information about our country
and should be read In every person
I who has any thought of making okla-
homa a visit or a home. You can get
i the book by calling at this ottico or at
j Santa Fe depot, tie! one, read it and
l hen send it to sonic friend.
MULES WANTED.
>r four teams of good young
teen hands or better. See
1',. Nideboltom or .John Phillips,
Mulhall. < )kla.
C., O.&G. R. R.
MEMPHIS, THE EAST AKD SOUTHEAST,
TEXAS. OLD MEXICO, CALIFORNIA A'lD THE WEST.
Pullman Drawing.Kooni Buffet Sleepers Through to
Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver.
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
On Mil Trains.
UNEQU LED SCHEDULES AND PERFECT SERVICE.
I. 8. McNAULY, D P. A., E. M. DUNCAN, T P A.,
Oklahoma City, 0 T Oklahoma City. 0. T.
GEO. H. LEE, G. P. & T. A , lilllj Rock. Ark.
for the
Farmer,
i lie time ii almost here when activc farm work will
occupy your time, and it is only looking to
ones own interests to be prepared for that time
when it coir.es If you need anything in farm
tools, plows, harrows, listers, seeders, drills,
or whatever it may be, you can arrange for them now
F. M. SPANGLER.
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McCormick, H. W. Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 6, 1903, newspaper, February 6, 1903; Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285961/m1/8/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.