Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ENTERPRISE, MULHALL. LOGAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FKII'AY. NOM-.N HI.K ...
urns
The Mulhall Enterprise.
Official Paper of Mulhall
Entered In the Po*tofti<-- at Mulhall. o. T.
for transmlaftiun through thi- U.S. nmiln n»
Heoond-i'laM Mall Matter.
I'UHLIKII KD kvehv FKIDAY
ory Iniiro *** sha'l no (toil
inf"rint-<! ;t* tin<ibject«,:«"<! pUlll "f
work, of the assncialion. '1 he Entkh-
pkisk stands ready to fall in with any
plan that >eem» t«» insure IJ<
Agitation. t*1uei lou and informal on
Dlsplav
4*r \»e« k.
Advertising Itaien.
AdvrrtUlnR single column per Inch
10 cents.
Copy f«>r ada. should In- In this office not
I uter than Wednesday noon.
I*»cal Advertising- single insertion, per Urn*
five cents.
SjM't'liil Hates irlv.-n <in rnni rii, M fur
year or fraction thereof. losUlonnf.nl aud
length contract must be considered.
Rates to Foreign Advertisers governed on
he hasis of reliability and upon the class of
advertising.
Letters relative to advertising', aubiKTlp-
tlons. etc.. should be addressed to A. H
Wood. Mulhall. Okla.
internal peace as well. The infant j "The Roy»i lllue" (why that name?)
state owes its exigence to the riifht | continue up to the standa.tl <>r Im-
anddutyof the Cnited States to pre- j prove on thi* first number, it will !*•
nerve peace on the istiimns, and thi> woriliy of support. It shows a
duty remains In force. Our treaty adver: isinn patronage and the mau-
ri^ht* and obligations of 1 K4»i no long- afement should no difficulty In mee'-
er apply to Mew Granada or Colombia, inu expenses, provided the ihiusand on the tfond roads problem is < t tii»t
but are transferred to I'anama: and , copies issued are subscrU-ed and paid importance
while the treaty ulves oracilcally j for. a full editorial staff, wilb Krrett
sovereign powers over but a limited i Newby in chief, are In charge of the
territory of the two former states, It literary end, while Ko*e< e Shearer
applies to about all the territory of, and (ieor«e Calvert are business man-
I'anama. The isthmus obi iifes us to a iters.
prevent anv internal disorders in th
PHI IHII
I'KII I
huhmckii'tion
new republic. Panama may leniain
■ independent In name but the greater
pari of her territory will come under
control of the 1 nited States. We
shall establish a kind protectorate
over the small s'ate and American
troops and warships will be ever read*
to >)reserve peace on the isthmu*.
I nless the I'diiauiesc mend their *»;»»•>
and refrain fr. m revolu'inns, the very
marines whom tliej are nji« 'leering
as allies will be forced to ^ .(<•«• the
country In such a manner as .to de-
stroy every vestige of Panama's sov-
ereignty. This aie'inoloiw situation
may end by the isthmus apulying for
annexation to the I'nited States. Willi
a status similar to t liat of Hawaii < r
Porto llico, and ti nail v it mm be ad-
niiiled as a state lint however this '
may be. by separating from Colombia
and placing herself under the pro-
tection of the I "nited State*. Panati a
has forever made In r independence a
There is now no doubt tba
treaty will s<m>ri Ik- negotiated
the young republic, and the cons'rue
ti'>ii ' I the great wa erway s..oh lie
gun by thiscruiiirv At present over
100,1X1*1 r*1 'I i* .'foss t tn 1st 11 Hills ever,
year by the railroad a'd inor than a
million toti* of merchandise are t raiis-
ported i(\ the »ame jotite. Thi* glvts
but a faint idea of llie importance of
tlie canal, and when It i* once com-
pleted i lie t'oiumerciol interest* of the
world will no doubt r. joice that the
canol site came under tile control of
the I nited >;ate*. In a fe» year*,
event* in Panama will '»■ regarded a*
11 npiirtant history.
Hepresentative < ruinpaker. fa ■ • us
for his t.ill -o investiga'e the si tfrage
conditions .f the Southernst .'es, has
jusi introduce'! a bill In'o the house
'providing for the punishment of
a canal deatn for any three or more peisons
with joining In concert to lynch an alien
The i rial shall be before a Cl rcuit coin t
of ilie I'nited Stu'e-
Among many reasons why the adtnla*
sion of Indian Territory now w
t ik all 'Hiii would n t 1 ie to our advai -
ta^e. but on the contrary to our tioan-
elal ruin, i* the enormous court? ex-
pen»e* antottnlit'g last year 'o a half
in , i >n d. .i iars w hich is i
the t'nit' i Slat.-*.
Born by
A, B. WOOD, Editor,
GOOD ROADS' BOARD.
W. I!. Moore of St Louis, national
president of theliood Koads' Associa-
tion, lias requested tiovernor l'ergu-
Switzerland is trying m f■ *v>■ 1 the
anar. Ills'* wb" for years have v liul t
refiu''within her territory. N-vei-
Teen 1 alian "IJed*" ban just be, n
e*i- ed from tietieva and banded
i.vei't.. the Italian antlioritles.
The more we make,
The better they take—
Growing better with
every bake—
In the In-er-seal Package
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY1
I when the case cam
side was present with
thirteen witnesses 1
trial. Eaili
. livvyer. and
re exainiueii.
T e siiav :iiio
litre I Miking
The legislature of Hawaii has trans- < hie party set up llama.' • d.
riiitt.-d to the national house of repn - |lnL,„ t , th • am - ml of
Hi'! by
i soil to appoint an advisory board ior K,.Tlt:it hes a joint resolution asking other pany wanted ■
FOURTEEN YEARS.
Governor f'ergusons J report from
which wre give some brief extracts in
another column, is a wonderful show-
ing. In no country and at no time In
the worlds history has it been possible
to truthfully make such a showing in
so short a tune. Indeed so astound-
ing are the figures that people in dis-
tant states cannot be made to realize
them. Having become accustomed to
looking for exagera'cd reports from
the wild and unsubdued west such fig-
ures have a paralyzing effect. And
even though a serious look he taken
for a moment and comparsnns lie
made the impossibility of siicli accom-
plishments in fourteen yeais brands
the statements highly colored fairy
tales. Fourteen years did you say'.'
(But don't let this get out or our
eastern friends will go "plum crazy"
trying to sound the depths of such
outrageous lying,) no not fourteen
years, but much less time lias accom-
plished this, if the average of areas
and time were carefuly computed.
Old Oklahoma, April 22, !*«» is the
date from which we have fallen into
tlie habit of reckoning, this if must
lie remembered comprised hut a frac-
tion of the present area. In Septem-
ber 1KH the Iowa, Poitawatomles.
Sac and Fox count ie* now Lincoln and
Pottawatome counties were brought
in. Again in April lWi:I the Cheyenne
and Araplioe reservations were opened
for settlement here are now the
counties of Washita, linger Mills. I lay.
Dewey, Iflaine, and Custer Then
came the strip opening September l'i.
is! a from which has tie en carved out
the count ies of Pawnee, Kay, Noble,
Garfield, Grant. WnodHand Woodward
Then Greer county •♦as awarded to us
frum Texas in Then came in
the commonly called "new country"
composed of the Wichita. Kiowa
Oomanache and \pache reservations
in the soul hwest Fourteen year* ill
deed the averge is near eight years.
Taking these facts into considera-
tion the figures such as are given by
tbegovernor in his report are start ling
Remember them tioO.OOO Intelligent
citizens with $400,000,000 wealth and
■i mo school houses. Wlio wouldn't be
an OklahomanV With such a show-
ing who dares - ypose statehood?
mere name. We shall protect
against all aggression, and treat
justly init we shall expect her
up to her obligat ions.
her
Iter
live
< ik ahoma. to aid Captain Aiulierg. of
Chandler. Oklahoma's vice president
of the Good Roads Association. Gov-
ernor Ferguson made these appoint-
d. V\ i son c line in
will s] end several day
alter busines*.
I will lii ve li'SM .lis ill Fl.«' 11-.'
physical culture uppfoprime i'
elocut ionary work .at Madia: <•
the fall months. Any one ilesii ii
avail tbemaelvesof nivwrvlcesu
the
: he.:
for tile organizatiori of a stategovem- <,t'an unruly lioar that tor - down his vitci to see me at mi home
meat f >r the island.
The General Missionai". committe:
The initial number of the "Royal
liliie" came to our table this week.
This is a monthly school magazine <>r
sixteen Sjill pages, iietween the covers,
and is sent nut ;»* a representative of
the l.ogan county tiigli seii'Xil, en-
dorsed by the Logan county teachers'
association as their official organ.
The number before us is com-
posed of twenty columns of matter of
ments yesterday ( apt. Amtieig. as of the M. K. Church, at their late ses-
the ctiairman <if'lie t»lanl, and .lohii sion. appropriati d ifl'.i.."mt to lie used
Golobie was appointed ttie secretary, in Oklahoma.
The other menilieis of the ls>ai'i are —
A t' Seeley of Watonga. ' 1! Alex-
ander ■ f W ml ward. J. tliitsman •!
Pawnee; Harry Mead of S.iawnee. and
J. I. llainmi nd "f Lawton.
I enclosures and let Irs Iio.rs out. for
*1^ After an examination of the
witnesse* and an argument tiy the at*
the Elms. North M ulhail.
I.i s v I' W(HU:
GOOD ROADS.
Now that the National ii "«i Roads
Association has perfected an organiz-
ation in Logan County we shall look
intere*t to the school, and its friends, Mi.m for "sotnetliing doing '' .loliti
Galobie of the State Register having
been appointed secreiary of tlie advis-
and shows evidencBof extra effort to
make a good .list impression. Should
Newest On The Map
RED ROCK.
The Pcv Irl P- Hicks 1^34 Almanac.
The l!ev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac f.r
l'.n'i is now- ready. Ii will mailed
to anv address for :io cents. It is sur-
prising how such an elegant, costly
book can lie sent prepaid so cheaply.
No family or person is prepared to
study the heav tis. or the storms and
weather in without this wo"der-
ful Hicks Almanac and Prof, lli 'l-*''
splendid paper. Word arid Works.
Ilotii ire sent for only oni-: tmir.t.^n \
vkait. Word and Works Is among
the best American magazines. Like
the Hicks Almanae, it is too well
The town of RKI> I!< >» K on I he main line of the Santa Fc. Half way |
between the north line of the Territory and liiltlirie. |
ltiti Acresof townsite now platted and on sale at the Rank of Red Rock, i
4
Title undoubted. Prices reasonable. Water plenty, ■»
and good. Water rtorks under contract. ■»
A block reserved for School house. Churches will receive considerate -i
•s
treatment. Surrounded by a tine agricultural country, ^
No other lown within ltl miles. Apply to or address *
turners the court rendered a 11-1tr-
munt *ii.:jo against tii ■ defen 'ant. and
costs of the suit almiit It «ilt lie
noticed that Hie judgment $6.80 is
just a "saw off" l»tw en the an. nil's
asked by each. The whole case is Ie t
another lllustra't'hi of ih" lieauli s of
going to law. St: 1!. if the parties will
all cone tide that th"> have had a
plenty, and hereafter adjust tin- i ilif-
ferenees in a friendly manner nunee:
themselves, an I above ail ihitii meer
clear of egal ad.isers who eoinicil
i changes, postponements and other
I cost-Increasing and leniper-tr> !ng ex-
pedients. this, in the l ing run. may
prove expe rience cheaply bought.
Frank Dunham and Carl Wooslev
drove in a tii e lot of mixed cattle last
week, and are holding them for in-
fNI
a ism* j
b f . T,■■ •
iiw I
t tii
6o different ^itncs all new
—one in each paclxag^ > L
Son Osflss
st your CrocerV.
J
known in ik ed furl Iter commendation
Few men have laUired more faithfully spection before puttin. the u into II e
for the public good or found n warmer feeding pens.
place in the hearts of the people.
Send orders!" Word and Works Pub- j' rst publication Nov ^7 las' Dec 1M
lishingCci.. 220! Locust St., 'st. Louis
Mo.
I BANK of RHl) ROCK, !
I Red Kock, Oklali a. j
| 13. I". 5WAR I S, Proprietor. I
( *
\SPANGLER
Don't advertise to keep everything In the Merchant
disc line. But when it coiucs to
; Farm Machinery, Wagans,
Buggle3' Pumps, Wind Mills,
Tanks, etc
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In 1 he M
Some neighbor farmers. Ihing south Phelps lat
of t"wn. came to the conclusion th t
tliey could not settle their differences
among themselves and so appeal'd lie-
forethe jus.ice courts here to *et
tlieir grievances made right. Not to
go too uiucli into the particulars of
the case, which was that the hogs of
one neigbUr got. intothe lields of mi-
ni her. rooted up the wheat, and
eaused more or less destruction and
haul fe.'lings. Ttie case wa. brought
last week on Friday before Ksipiire
Matthews and tor lack or kuovng their coiiins against said estate.
what else to do, a change of venue l»ated tlie lutlrdav of Noveinlierpm:
was taken and the case sent to Ks-
.Hiire Dvvlnnell and a postponement
made until Monday of this week,
cr of The Estate ot Jasper
•f the < 'utility of i.'igan.
Territory of Oklalioina. iieceased.
All persons having claims a^ains
said Jasper Phelps deceased, are n -
uuired to exhibit the same, with the
necessa' y vouchers to the undersigi.e i.
duly appointed and (jualitied Ad minis-
tralorof tie Kstate ot ..aid dec ased.
at in\ • ittiee in the Io « n of Muih.ll. in
the County of Logan and Territory ot
<oklahoma, and that'fmi t inonihs
after tin' ti rst publication of this
notice has been limited by order of
the Probate court "f said Logan
county, as the time for creditors ol
said deceased. I o exhibil and pr. s-nt
DOCTORS CLARK & CO.
I
i:t I i -ts
in ti-. \\ 11
s «»r nfllit'tioii
/withtml sisU- if*
inu' any t|iH"s-
tions will bo tit th*- P.ila«'f 11 I In Mui
< »n*' da j' mil v mil il |». m.
TrF.«*l».\\ *\ KMfli I; H»
All (Jbronic. Hervoanunci Frlvutv dim
of 1 n>t.li »c\i» mn'irt'ssfully tn -ifti i
Umiriiiiict'il. ( oimtiliai ion ami a«t\ i. • fr
i)
u. \v.
U Al'l-'l !•"!..»
PMVSICIAN and St UUIUIV
■ alls Aswi-red I»ay oi Night.
( Uliee Firs I>oor North Corner
Drug Store.
M I' 1.11 \ I.I.. OKI,A
D.v;
w
ii. M ATTH KWS
Ad mi nisi iitii>»-.
>NN'KM RY
Physician
Mukes a Spfi'iitlt y
Office *r* City store
WVl.W WA., T.
M !).,
and surRoor.
it CI iron if l>ise;i
In its object of gaining political
separation from Colombia, the Pana-
ma revolution was a complete success,
but before long the I'anamese will
realize that the same conditions
which assured the success of the
revolution will place the so-called in-
dependent state of Panama In absolute
dependence on the United States,
which will guarantee not only the
istence of the small republic, but
ex-
its
You will find him on the ground flloor in regard to
Quality and Variety, and ready to put you on the
ground on Prices,
You need not hesitate to give him your patronage ^
for lie in addition to handling the best goods at
best prices keeps all kinds of repairs and guaraiv
tees every sale.
Here Is The Place To Find Everything
The Farmer Needs.
F. iW.
SPANGLER,
Mulhall, ().
T.
Banner Siding Attachment
FOB mm PUIS, LISIfES.BAimS.EIt.
sv 11:11
vmi who list \nirss
iiit\\. is. tiiir li;ii in
iikI we don't need I
\V11:lt we want you '
i n iinv t lie hi
I is I lie best.
0;ik-Talined and Hand-Made.
[Ton want to plow hard ground,
You want to save your horses,
You want a boy to do a man's ^OTk
You want to ride your walking
plow, lister or harrow,
Take one ot these \ilactiineBts flomewilh Von
It is guaranteed w> do the werk of any
sulky plow on the market, make your walk
Inv plow ran steadier and eew !***• »taan
half «cCinch as a nulkj.
TheCoffeyville Imp.&Mtg.Co
COFFKYV11.1.B, KA.sm
——— KOI •» A L K B* — ■■■
Shoes
f N.SPANGLER
MULHALL. 0. T
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Are iiu exceptlnn. .and in this article we can sell ynu absolute!* ll.e
best sbnes mi the market. Try a pair of Star Brand Shoes and .vim
will wear no oil er in
TJHOS. SLOAN.
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Wood, A. B. Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1903, newspaper, November 27, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc286006/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.