The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 10, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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local news.
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, Money to loan, low rate Sc.m A
Urow
Kiiterrd al lit* 1'ur.t Oib< e »• M ''imO, ok i
iunih Terotuiy. »e«4.uid * 'n*t mutter
Sub>orip(K)U H«ieb.
dnMCS m. scnnp,
hdiloi Hit-! I'mpi U'lui.
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i Tufwl
vn froMl Oi lan
Miii.iui.i. •!uly H'i 1*0".
THE MARKETS
MJHNI' IIKD l<Y
OS A. J. WH1TM0HE, 80
aisn IM*'~>
Offbeat Ift.-tKHIlY, M.ti " St.
ling*,
fait Id.
<tat«
( iibtor Hunim
I'nlalof'H
unty Weigher
KCitlff-
mil people COle-
Kourth ul our
All pri • « oil jet I o clinn: i u i I h < ut mil It i
AF&AM
Sr .Innn I ODuic No. 12. Mrol»
Mnni'ilir Hull Soili'biy nn in lulu
llie fuil moon (ifKiu'h month \ isltin^ ln.iher
me liHluriiully Invitoil i
I Iuii i y Pap In. Secy
.liltiic* 11 lit I'll Ih< i ii, W M
OOF
' itv Haiinoi.ia I.oiniic N'.i 12 Meets
nt O.I.I K«lI >\v'H Mull on Kiidiiy
renin* of eiich iwL. \ i«illi.g brother* ahviij •
•U'dinlly nelcouis.
W M Hatfield. N (1
Hurry Long Seiy.
GAR
Pat Thomas Post. No. ii,
Meets the llr*»t Saturday in i-h Ii
iminiti nt TiI'-hylerluii cilurch.
A II Wood, A.I.I.
A. T. & S, F. Ry.
MULHALL TIME TAHLE:
NO It'll I IIOUNI)
Nn 40fl riileago Kxiuoh* r' '» 1,1
N... <(•« K i' in (1 Chlc.nao ICxjiU'hh :i m'. i> hi.
No. 422 Local PlOlKllI » 4.". u in
Sol III IU)UNI>.
No 405 Texas Kici-css. !•» '20 p. in
No. 407 . Ok In . smlTex. ICxpro-i 11.4ft a. in
No if] i."< si i relglu - P«
AH Ihess train" currv pa.-acin.-e'*. Tickets
Bhotil'l be mii chased bolorc entering ilie cur*
On ai'i'li'-ntiMii und hy ^ivlny m«* two days'no-
tice, lliim.Kli tu'keis will In- In i n lulled lo all
I.«>Int.s. ll.iiiiragc chet'kcd throiiKli
C all or vvi He- lui uny information.
\V II Hitchcock,
A gont.
Dr. Peoples
D enlist
OHko-Oklttlioma Avenue and
First Street, up-stalrs.
Residence—-Corner, Noble Ave,
iiiid second Hlreet, tiuthrie, Ok.
Tlnti The Ki*nsns Cily, Mo.
Portrait & Pict ure Frnir.e Co.
olfer* Special IndniM'inentHto
I | Agents, \V rite to ihem. #5 to
Uitoo aday to live men tV woiuen
LO YEARS
EXPERIENOE
MARKS,
DESIGNS,
COPYRICHT6 Ao.
Anmn# sending a sketch ami desertptIon may
quickly ascertain, free, whether kii Invent h>ii la
probably pntentablo. I'oininunlcntlmi* strictly
i-«>nn«luiitlal. IHdest iwiniicy f.tseeurliiK patents
In America. We have h Washington office.
Patents taken through Munu A Co. receive
special uotioo lu tho
scientific american,
teiutifullv IIIin»trated. Inrgcat circulation of
enr scientific journal, weekly,termsfS.nt) a year;
51.10 hix month*. Specimen roplea nn.l llanu
Juott on Patents aent free. Addreaa
pt^oto^raptys.
fSO CTS. PER DOZEN.
16X2-1 CRAYON I'OKTWAITS, ri 00
All &yIrs of f'hntogHijih*.
V1F.W8 A SPKt 1AI.1 Y.
«l \V. \ltl».
Mulhall, —
— ()k lilfil'tlKI.
Miss Kelley 1ms moved into the
il'roH bouse oil went Baty Avenue.
Hokn:—To Mr. and Mrs Fniuk
Karns, )ii Sunday, Julie -7th, aline
boy.
M is. JJownian ft pell t never.il days in
Orlando 1 his week visiting1 her t-on
and tuiiiily,
(i. II. Justice nnd family ha.c re-
turned to Mulhall and now occupy
their laigu house near th^ Cutlio>ic
L'hnrcli.
Bolts:—To Mr. nnd Mrs (J. L M«
Cune on v\uduesdu , July 7th, a sop.
Everybody interested doin^ well, and
•lake fecit a foot taller.
One Minute Is all the time nece s in
to tlecids from persona! experience
that One Minnie C'ougli ('lira does
what its name implies. .McCoutiehey
The Nittier sisters have just reeeiv-
ed a new S)»iiiij{ stock of millinery.
'J hey have tlie latest in hats, ('all
uud examine their stock on Baty Ave-
nue
Tne J'lunrinal (^uention
lias been solved, *nd »Si;mit A: lirown
lisve at lasf secured some inonov wh'ch
they e»iiio»n on chattel securUy. Tliey
don't clslm it's chenp, On the con*
trsnry. It's very IiIrIi, but it in*y title
you over a close place, Tall i\( fjift En-
terprise Office. We'll do the be^t tve
cat).
Ilavu your hooks and ina^a/.iue Illes
hound at the Enterprise oil ice
Misses Mabel and Oslui Coiilson en-
rolled in the Institute thin week.
Stop at Kemp's Hotel when ut
Mulhall and yon w ill never iftfiet it.
Still tho wanderers return. Dr. A.
(}. T. Childers Kot back to Mulhall
Monday night.
A party of young folks droye ovei
to Crescent City to see the Euglo on
Saturday last.
Percy K Smith
w is up looking after the
at this pljtce Monday.
Quite a ii urn her
bra'.ed the Oloii
ueigliboring city of Oilando.
Sweatiugen, the photogiapher, has
moved from opposite the posfcoMce to
over McNeaPs Hank, (iuthrie.
M iss (!oiiuarro has not Illed the board
that she cannot accept the position
tendered her ili-tlm school here.
If you w ant a first class sewing ma-
chine, orgnn or piano without paying
fabulous prices, call ami see us.
Since tho likelih'jod of heavy rains
I is past, the Santa l«'e has generously
, | opened the ditch along the railroad.
The "Walton Trust C ». of Hutler Mo.,
will make a few loans in this vicinity
;tt a low rate of interest, Call on Scart
! Brown.
T. b. Shaffer is looking lifter the
interests of the Otter Creek In id if c on
ilie line at T. A. I), che's. lie claims
this is the only proper place to bridge
Otter, ami maybe he's right.
Torturing. Itching, scaly skill erup-
tions, burns and scalds are soothed at
on ''o and promptly healed by Do Wilt s
Witch llnzel Salve, the best known
cure for piles. 1> McConnshey.
Tho town trustees preparod a peti-
tion to the county commissioners last
Monday night asking tho annexation
3f eighty acres on the east, and west,
sides of the present townsite.
We aro at a loss to Know how to
read a certain newly painted sign in
town. Hero it is "MAiuisi.iVKUY '.We
have studied it carefully and eoiiclil V
ed lo call it MAHK 8L1VKKY. Who is lie'.'
K. K. Turner of Compton, M -..wriles
us that after suffering from piles for
seventeen years, he completely cured
them l»v using three boxes of DeWitts
Witch Haxsl Salve. 11 curesecKeinttand
severe akin diseases, i). MeConnehev.
Mrs J. W, Phillips returned la it
Saturday from Carroll Co. Mo., v/hitli
or she was called by the illness of her
niothor about six weeks ago. liei
mother died before hor arrival and
she remained several weeks to v ; it
relatives before returning,
If you have ever seen a child n
agony of croup, you can Approbate
the gt at it tide of thfe mothei a w ho know
that One Minute Cough Cure relieves
their little ones as quickly as it is ad
i ministered. Many homes in this nit}
are never without i'. H- McCoiinehey.
| Wo call attention this week to our
mm ket report. This will be a perma
neill feature and w ill be corrected up
to Friday of each weeic. See Whit
more before taking less than prices
quoted for your produce,
"Time end llila waits for no man."
! An occasional dose of Cheat ham's Chi d
I Tonic often bate* you froin a long
spell of sickness. "No cure no pay."
Put up iii both Tasteless and bi'lt r
I style*. Tasteless in 50 cents size. 1>
McConnchey.
I (}. \V Uotterman has just, compleb-
! ed a very ingenious nnd useful
billed hay, grain and hog rack.
wings of the bay ruck fold upwards
and make a good hog rack The rear
end drops down making
load or unload nnywhe
! trouble or inconvenience.
j A 50 edits Iron Tonic.
: uble Iron concentrated, and pure Am j
1 orphus Quinine i* contained in Cheat- !
ham's Tasteless Chill Tonic, making
it tin* most desirsb e Iron Tonic on '
| market. It is a true tonic, strength
I ner, appetizer, b>ner up of system,
i ami blood purifier, only 50 cents, !>■
Met on no hoy.
j Messrs. Wagoner and I!uiuphiy of
i Bismark township were in town Tues '
day looking after tho interests "f the
I road on the tow nship line leading to
tho proposed Otter Creek Bridge.
They are both lustleis and think the
biitlge can be built for $150. and then
they say they can get donation woik
enough to put the road to town in |
first class condition. These men are |
responsible. They are interested in ,
Mulhall nnd the vast country and
crops tributary thereto, and when,
they make a statement of this kind
they mean business and can be relied
upon to stand up and see it through, i
■or, s
-
S r a r r H r w Ji*-
RER ^TE.
Q>RND ^2 - -
INSURANCE
one/. Kutli Kebek>ih l.odge Installation.
r Hip Palace Iloiet, ti,e ..r tlm ofllceis of
f.-iv fi-im Uihiih t»! Rulli Eelwuca I.o.lne, look pliu'B in
! their lull I Xties.tiu Kvt'liii'K > f .11: y t
by tin: (iiMiiii District Deputy, iv^is.
Short Time ^loncy. 1 Alice Barnthouse assisted by tlie
a few 111-'imo .1 do'. I ir« to pli.e..n (i lalld offlceiS of Naomi Lodge No.
" '"i H'"' "iid lor iii > ione irom a of (Juthi ie. A good supper was given,
| after supper ice cream and coke were
i Si lllo
. HANS
■ '' ti
I, k.NSAS C'lTf. MO.
LlilT YOUR FARM:
lire.id i It ki'H.
>lding bread tickets of Jus
i ran get hi ead for I hem lo
• ser^
ed
' Those
1 11 utchis
Ipieseniing ut the City Meat Market.
i ir,,i
i cellar, gnoil nul<le
ed Willi |
od wire and ;
loll e. good fprmg In
i "c° "■
1 I •• »'ll. •!.« >«r.l I. |> nk.H.l ; , , .
of all kinds of hearing fruit. peucUea, .,, ,| ,,j|
"''l'1"' !•••»•». I'll! ■ ««|.... tln.rrlr., •i.rleoM '
and everyrhin^' a farmer woiilil wnnt and il.e V,.UI« j.
*ery beat vnrlitieH of fruit, 7 lui! en tu railroad. if.!"/-" •
i mile to cluircli, same no school, 7 iiiIIim lo mn|. ! ""
ball, Hie nearest trading point. Mo aaaum. 1 - |H,roani
branc.it, l.owoHt prlae SI lOo 00 Ueaaoiiable i lino n-biri m. j u
given on deferrud pay merits, ui low rate (if in- i
tereat, tcirna tuioiit pnic.lia^er S.jOO 00 down, j
N<» 2M A good 257 aeio farm near ( If- I
burn, Texas., In Ilie black land dlatrlct, fair
liouae, Utile improvcmenia, 2 good never fail-
ing »-i»iInga, creek miM throtiRh Ilie firm, Itail
Hoad runa acne a one corner of tbe place, price, j
• 15 00 per aeic, will iradj lor nil Oklahoma
farm of equal value, what Siavc you.
1 i i w 'li eli loxlti. rock fonn-
i well ilni«ln'il, lint,tiling r- (In, gooil cave,
iionae 18x1(1, good Walled cellar under it
rn for 12 bead ol biux' t,
• rnnni kb, Imld 1200l.il
I gniilen, ben boime hog
' "in buildinga Scliool j
4iHi 7 pcreen. duo in Iwo . for
Tin Hittiiinjf mid t islilng (irounds
« f C 'loi ndo quickly and comfortiibly
I leached via Santa Fo lloute. Low
I rates during the season. Write W. J.
IHacu, <r. P. A., Topeka, Kas., for
copy of A Colorado Summer.
$!ii "
•S- — -r»f 1 to California
Christian Kudeavorers ar.d
for
i'.r, or Sl'jno. and i nt
Small payment dowi
onta 10 auit purchaser ,
First Pub!! ' ed . I tine 20, 11-97
1\oliet for Publication.
l.md OUlce at (in brie. Ok. I
June 21. 1M'7 \
Notice i< l.erebv 1 :ven tbal Die followlnii
in ilie. | hill |ch lota I1i.1l in I ice ol Ii in inleini.ii |.
make ti11 priioflu h 111*11 ort «.i his claim, am
tlini -anl prool be made lielorc l(c<;ietci
ami Kocetvvr ul Qutbrlu, ok , on Aug. 1». iw»7
Nn
rty I
(10x140 n. fenced. II..,ih. n*2S,
live rooms all Hnlsbed It...
flood Well. Mtaliln for 4 hofres
:1"<' bushels, 1 .• iva § imo «hrubb<
Vacant lot on opp.iHito Hide Ol Street •.'.riv
Uood location. Price Sloe. Will irado ft
I it
M ulhi11
Idilion If.s2l
fotindallon.
Lo
for i lie
» i>. M :\ahb, of Mare
'4 Sec 30 Twp 19 N
lio
j naid land, vlr. •
, •lobii I. Seli'iar II
1 man and U.uiiul W .
o. r.
(.St.CY, PlIKHT.
Qapitol
W. 1- lIoooKa, CashiKit
CUTWfilE, OK Lf-:HOf|ip.
t'ji[lita , 1'iiiJ 11 j 1...
Surplus
OUi-i s lu its cukIdiiuts ev
erj' facility tonsislrnt
— Hanking.
. S.'iO,000.00,
• $10,000 00.
willi conservative
l'KALKH 1.V—
"r" '**. */—V| wr-
' i
iQeperal /T\erel/a ipd ijaf
Sewing Machines,
t
All k'
Macinnc
wing M icl.i- rs
of Sew - ^
I
everyone else, If you're going, now
is the time to prepare. The shortest
and best way is via Santa Fe. In-
quire A. T. & S. F. agent for particu
bus.
l.ow Hates and Hot Weather
are here. A trip to Colorado doesn't
cost much now, and you may be com.
roitabln in a cooler climate. Apply
to agent Santa Fe lloute, or to W. J.
Bluck (i. P. A., Topeka, for rates and
a copy of A Colorado Summer,
ll Doesn't Cost Much
to go to Denver, Colorado Springs,
Manitou, Gleuwood Spiings, and a
host of other charming places in
Colorado, via Santa Fe lloute, W. B.
Hitchcock, agent, will give you rates
and other information on application.
Only $U2 BO lo California.
Ilomeseekers, healthseekers. for
tuneseekers and others should take
advantage of low rate to California
made for Christian ICndeavorers.- In-
quire <.f local agent A T. A 8. F. for
details.
Look Here!
The best w ay to advertise this coun-
try is to send your home paper to some
friend in Ilie K st, North or South.
As a special inducement to do this
from now to Sept. 1st. we will for
$l."i ) 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 To cents worth of that
Idg wheat crop to advertising this
glorious country in tho east for a
w hole \ ear?
Church Din
a d||f|||i t visitwg . land
sisters from .N mul lodge No. . 1
Guthrie weie met at the depot by a
Committee of Indies 11 nd escorted to
the hull where the exercises 10 place
Officers lutein lied.
Miss Avis Marks, N ti: Mrs. (Jussie
Shoemaker, V. (.' : ,Mih Alta Raw-
lings, Sec ; Mrs. O. J. Marks, chap
lain; Tlios. Barnthouse, It S N. ;
J. A Hill, L. s. n G.j Harry Long,
Inside (Jiiaidian; J. Fitd Bow ling^.
Conductor.
GUKST8 KROM NAOM' I.OUGI5.
Mr. and Mrs. T It Hall
'• •' ik M E Williams
tl *' 14 II J Doughty
•' A B McWethy
•* Elizabeth Straugh
" Purcell
" Molly Bassett
41 S II Olson
4* AM IIinkle
Miss Pearl Scott
'' Flora Cooper
4* N Ilie tiarton
Ola Hunt
44 Pearl Olson.
Short speeches were uulae by all
visitors presen'., who expressed them-
selves as greatly pleased with the roy
al manner in which they were enter-
tained. They were serenaded at the
hall and escorted to the train by the
Mandolin C'lub —N ill Champion and
Barney Woolverton. mandolins; Har-
ry Long, guitar: Ed Baskins, luirp:
Charley Seely, vocalist.
. Sunday
iug at K)
preat
• lieetory, oT M 10.
ii, Mulhall ok.
>1 every Sunday morn-
iclc, pleaching Suiidny
iug 11 o'eloelc, Class Meeting afler
liing. Prayer Meeting and Bib'e
S ul". 'I'hii 1'Stlay e- in- « o'clock.
Junior l.-.i i- Sunday afternoon
o'clock Kpwort Ii League, Snnd ly pvap
iug nt s o'eltn k. livery hody invited
to attend these services,
1) W. Keller,
L Pastor.
Old SoldieiH!
you didn't know that Scan
wii weie in correspondence
best pension attorneys ill
'on, I) c, ami thai they have
idernble experience in pen-
It is surprising what a "wee lilt of
a thing" can accomplish. Sick head-
ache, constipation, dyspepsia, sour
Stomach, dizziness,are quickly banish-
ed by DeWitt's Liltla Early Hisers.
Sin ill I pill. Best pill, D. McCoiinehey.
J (i. Hannah of Clarkson township
iias puchased of (ieo. W llotterman a
bran new steam thrashing outfit and
j will do his share to knock out Okla-
1 hoina's immense w heat c; op.
! 11 is too much to have to scratch for
I a living and for relief also Hunt's!
'cure will not help you in the former
Case, bill will sure cure the 11 eli, I
I Tetter or llingworin or it costs you I
j nothing. Price :0 cents. I) McCon
j nehey.
DjWitt's Little Early Risi
The famous little piili. ,
Chronic and Surgical Diseases,
^.braces,
Appliances for Dsformitics and Trasses.
Best Facilitlcn, Apparatus and Remedies tot
Successful Treatment of F.very Form
i f OSMM Requiring
MEDICAL OR SURGICAL TREATMENT.
1IOOW* FO It PATIENTS. Bonrdand
J'-NVIill'K FORClliCt I. A US on l'eforinli lea and
1' !, 'i. 1 riiKiica, Club Feet, Curvatures of Koine,
l'lifj, Tnin..ia, Cancer. Catarrh, llroncbltla. hilmla*
11:mi. i iv 1 rlclty. Paralv»ta, Kpllepay, Kldiiey, Ulad-
der. Km*. Far, skin. 111-aid and all surgical Opera-
tloriH. Ilentlatry^ _all work KUarauteed.
HMClalt^t
ca «if woin-
I Itl'.F. We hiivo lately milled n I.vIhsC
llepn rt men t tor Women Uin-line confine*
-* (Ntrlctl; tirltatr.i
Int* In . nt" fir.. 'I'll
DISEASES OF WOMEN
iu FlU'.F.. We hnvo lately ml
In |le|.nrtnient tor Women <lm
nicut. (Ntrktly |irl»ttte.l Spec
children left In i ur care. This la 1I1
Me ileal luatltutc making r\ speclulty
PRIVATE DISEASES.
am Blood IHseaaes ancceaafullr treated. Kyphl-
lltlc I'uN iii rem »ved fn-m ti'" nysfeni without nicr-
envy. New llestorative ireainn nt f.• r I• t » ttul
l'ower. rersmii uicible t»» vielt na may be treat-
r>l ut homo by cfirrcapoinlence. All cotninu-
t. BOOK TO MEN FREE HftK
1. Impetency, Syphllla, Uleet. Now euro
r Vni
1
IF VOL' A IK H AFM ICTED with any dla>
en«e reciulrlnit ineillcul or aurglcal skill, and ennnot
vIMt us, write a description of your case and we will
answer, giving our opinion and probable cost of a euro.
Addrc»* nil cotntnunlcatloni lo
no P ut Pf>£ 11 til nnU Walnut St«.,
Uil» wa If*■ WUCf tiniKiia City, Mo,
CLUBBING LIST.
The regular price of the Enterpi se
is Si.00 per year in advance.
The lirst column below shows the
regular price of the publieat ion named;
the second column shows the price of
a year's sabcription to the Kuterprise
and publication named combined.
Von get hot 11 papers onic vf.au for
the price named ill the last column.
...Sl.oo i $1.35
O.itlirle Ciipitai
Wichita Kagle
Toledo Hliufii....
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Si I 111 m Kepi 11 • I j < '
iV. V. World Ilirice it
( iin* 111111111 lni|iiirer..
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K d sur
Home ami Kami
Farm A'ews
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( llire V Miign
.mil'► r.iinpMi
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11 any
States
ll the
paper
The last, rose of summer
on t!,(> hill
And nods tiux- to the w hip--poor-will
•'Cheatham's Chill Touic has curec
Pun
I U lie ll \
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C. BRAD
WELL
Sloll 1
ZSSSSSJkW-J -JV-J;. , £:
11 e • • 1
I In in
Lh art
talk it over.
f
GOOO STOCK
f'l ■ r tu Ml k inds
ijii'f.n In tli
I. - ir M It LA KKS1: V, J
When at Guthrie lo cai1
|iol t a nt
d cuJc i
ryi u s t c & Optician
Sto
l(< 1,
Urmi ll
h u I e I
w 1 thou1
IlITMOi:
r..i ti
city
MARKET,
All kinds of iVcs
I Pu',1 udifil M
iN'ofur for Publication.
Lund Olllce al«Jntl #0 T. )
IIK .its
alWMN
rceii int f«
Mai a Street,
Mulhall, 0. T.
JOHN M RON
I- Mill in ti,. 1,1 VKUY m
imo will fiirnisli \<>11 with
III his line nt iv.isonnlile rul
lioardcil by Hi
Alwtivs In In' I'limiii
M I 1.11A 1.1.,
I'll'.'. 1 abed .III
t"- &>< •
N lit I
ok l! lo.ma.
ill like ll
VH; A
the
you
-t tin
Naiionul Tribune . I tn
W e can make you a discount
pa per published 111 t he I nited
1 when taken in connection w
Enterprise, and will order any
I you want without the Enterprise
boom t lie 1 eg imi pi ;rc and make 110 i.'hargu
for our trouble,
1-or 1 we will </ive a year's sub-
scription to th" Enterprise ami a year's
membership iu the Mulhall Library
Association.
ho bott
Ml' , inn
They are so small that the most sen-
sitive persons tike them, they are so
effective that the most obstinate cases
of constipation, headache and torpid
.iver yield to them. That is why De-
Witt's Little Early Hisers are known
as the famous little pills. 1> McCoii-
nehey.
Ho shook Wiethe shook, till hissliltlc-
ings was eli ron i
If/"" w,lnt lu aI>P|y I lie then lionnlitu boltlcof Clieiitlmnrs
re rating
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o call at tent ion to four
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X. V . Aug. 24tli to S7th. Also The
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ucisco in July. A one fare
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p meetings. Call at depot for
iciilars. W. B. Hitchcock.
Chill Tonic.
lie said to his friends, though a shak-
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Thanks to t h«- (.'heat ham's I am a sliak
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Don't allow the lin gs to be impair
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Many cases oM'CJrippe" have lately
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This preparation seems especially a-
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a in* and Re-
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WIT II: To exchange advert is-
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Scarr, James H. The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 10, 1897, newspaper, July 10, 1897; Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285989/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.