The Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1900 Page: 4 of 6
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KNTERI'RISH
MULHALL. ()
KlflDA V
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OWN
THF: nul-MALL ENTERPRISE.
Entnbli*h* d January /, 189,1.
By W005LEY BROS.,
HOI.K OWNKKH AND PUHIilHH KK8.
Official Paper of Mulhall
Member Oklahoma I're
Kntorud hi the IWf nilh .. .
for iriiiiKtnlMHlun • hr-*u«rti Hit* !'
81 c«iim|.( IImkh Mail Vial U*r.
I'lJItLlHIIKl) KVKHY »• It 11> I V
Ad v«krtlniii|c Kiiicn
IMnplav \dvurllMinir single column i»,t
Inch ]» r n.ontli. ft ty ri-nts. Doiililc column
p«r inch per month one dollar.
< opy for hcI*. should be in by Wednesday
Hverlm: without fall.
Local Advertiftlnu, altiifle insertion, per
line (seven words) live emits.
Special Rules irlvrn on contracts 'or one
year, or fraction thereof. Position of ail
and length of contract must be considered.
Kates to Foreign Ndvcrtisers governed
on the tmsUof reliability And upon the dust
of advertising.
Lct'ers relative to ndvertlsinj^. subscrip
'ions, elishould lie addressed to
CRHL B WOOSLEY.
Business Manager
WASHINGTON I ETHiR. *
*■V\v\v\v\v\\\v\\\v\v\i
If the arguments presented hy the
brewers and t heir at toineys, who are
in Washington to try to get the tax on
lieer reduced by the hill whlchls lieing
prepared h.v the House Ways and
Means committee to reduee what are
i popularly known as the "war taxes,"
In* t rue. I hen every person w ho lielicvcs
in temperance and in the destruction
of the saloon Should al once take steps
toward Congress to Id that 'ax alone.
I lie president of the Hrewers' Associa-
tion, who Ik now in Washington, said
Ina published Interview, intended to
affect congressional opinion: "Year
lielore last the consumption of lieer
fell otr I.innunxi barrels, where it ought
to have increased 2,ihhi,inni barrels.
I lie figures for the past year are not
•it hand yet. There is no denying
is that the brewing business is in a de-
| plorable condiI ion. and we at I ribute i I
h' Mulhall.'»T. to t he enormous lax which Hie gnv-
i'"11" J" eminent levies upon us." ,\ delcga-
' t|on or b.lewels Went to the While
Mouse yesterday to seek the Presi-
dent's assistance in getting the beer
tax reduced, but < I id not succeed.
The President told them that it was
a question for the members of the
House Ways and Means committee to
det ermine.
TOM l«. WOOSLEY, Editor.
11 you want to win in life don't wait
to follow tlie crowd.
Des Moinks, Iowa, with its popu-
lation of almut 7">,000, has eighty-four
churches.
Ik a woman can hake good bread she
has as much right to the word "art isl"
as a woman who paints a lieautiful
sunset, truthfully says the Atchison
t» lobe.
Tiik pen continues mightier than
the sword: While it is a little thing,
yet there is more steel used in the
manufacture of pens than in all the
sword and gun factories in the world.
A ton of steel produces about 1,.">00,000
pens.
Tin: press dispatches say that an
order lias come to all tobacco dealers
io own to at once ship out of t he state
their entile sti«-k of cigarettes and
cigarette papers. The order came
from tlie \meriean Toliacco,'onipanv.
in conformity with tIn- recent decision
"I the l ulled Slates supreme court.
'I'm ' 11.1 i«• prints say that Professor
Kdward A. IJoss. of the chairof Keo-
i "inies iu tlie Stanford I'nlversltv.
California, has been dethroned at the
K'UUesl of Mrs. Jane I,. Stanford,
widow of the founder of the inslitu-
tion. she was displeased with the
professor's public expression on Chi-
nese Innnigrat ion. which he bllterh
opposed, and his advocacy of the
municipal ownership of public fran-
chises.
In billiniisnes". Ilerhine, bv expell
'eg from the hoilv the excess of title
nd acids, improves I lie assimilative
processes, pm ifles the blood, aodtoiiHH
in :in,t wl rengl tiens i he entire system.
Pi ice oil cls C. A, Fi user.
A disgraceful Slate ot allairslias ]list
been disclosed iu tin- Pension I»nr.-:i11.
It bad been not iced for sonic lime t hat
employes of that bureau, who came to
winI, sober became intoxicated durii.g
office hours, although they did not
leave the building. Commissioner
Kvans made an iinestigatlon and
learned that about li it \ employes h,.d
formed a sort of drinking association
.liid thai one of 11ic liie rooms in a re-
mote part of I he building was practic-
ally a bar room during office hours, the
liipior being purchased by contribu-
tions of I lie employes and smuggled
into I lie building and the employes
sneaking Into I »• from lime to
time dm iie,' th.' da\ t.. drink it. The
commissioner has not fullv decided
what punishment shall lie given the
offenders, lint it is probable that some
of the ringleaders iu the demorali/a-
1 ion of t lie aiid discipline o| I he
office will lie dismissed, while lighter
punishment will be administered to
those who allowed themselves to tic
led asi ray. Meanwhile steps have
been taken that will prevent a repeti-
tion o| such scandalous proiveiiiiigs.
'I. < buries I.mi. assistant i|iiarler-
mastergeneral, c. s. delivered a
lecture on "Personal 1 uiptcssi<.ns from
M \ isil to 11,,- Philippines." t his
k. in which lie strongly endorsed
i lie st at eiiient s recent ly made iti a pub-
lic address by Chaplain Miller, that
Hie reports .is to intemperance and
v ice in I hi Phi! i p|linos bad been gl'eaI~
l.v exaggerated, lie said that upon
our arm* transports Ihcic ».,>;• strict
enforcement of t|i(. nlle forbidding
tile use ot alcoholic li'illols except iu
medicine and upon doctor's prcscrip-
I Ions.
Pity
and
Beauty
Fhc most beautiful thing in
the world is the baby, all
dimples and joy. The most
pitiful thing is that same baby,
thin and in pain. And the
mother does not know that a
little fat makes all the differ-
ence.
Dimples and joy have gone,
and left hollows and fear; the
fat, that was comfort and
color and curve-all but pity
and love—is gone.
The little one gets no fat
from her food. 1 here is some-
thing wrong; it is either her food
or food-mill. She has had 110
t.it fur weeks; is living 011 what
she had stored in that plump
little body of hers; and that is
gone. She is starving for fat;
it is death, be quick!
Scott s Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil is the fat she can
take; it will save her.
t
The genuine has this pictureoa
It, take no other.
If you have not tried it. sen<i
Tor free sample, its agreeable
taste will surprise you.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
„_ Chemists,
409 Pearl St., N V
60c, and St.OO
all druggists
real spirit of Christmas
giving,
We arc ron Prune t„ Measure Our Christinas
out* by the Yardstick ol In-
triiislc Value.
* "Our hearts are usually very much
laigei at ( hristmas 1 ban our purses.*'
writes Kdward link of "The Christ mas
thai lb•mains," in th,. iiecemher
'.allies' Home Journal. - The desire
is to rememlier evervliody that we
Hut our means generally allow
US to do II. No we often pass entirely
h.\ at Christmas people to w hom a
Merry i hristmas.' and nothing more.
w"nl(l a world of cheer and
liglit-heartedness. IleraUse we cannot
give what we would like to we think
that we should not give at all. The
truth is. whether we choose to ac-
knowledge it In so many words or not.
tliiii we have grown so commercially
and so artificially minded in this coun-
try that thousands of us are prone to
measure our Christinas presents by
t lie yards!ick nf Intrinsic \ Hue. or by
what the recipients will think of t hem.
We seem to have entirely lost sight of
1 lie tact that we can ill ways give some-
thing. And if we gave that Some-
thing we would really conic closer to
the real spirit of Chrisimas (riving.
V lew cheerful words tilled with that
exprcssionVf strong good will, that is
lik'' perfume, have a meaning
that only a few realize. There is
nothing so pleasant In this world as
the feeling that one is re mem lie red.
and this a fe» written words »il|
often convey more strong! v thanaglft.
\ et we invariably pur the girt tin.
< Mir remembrance must take si
form, we thing, other than a mere
verbal or written expression. And I
thai isthe artificial within us: not the I
natural. We aeem fuae to believe |
that it is the simplest things we do]
that I'lpe the greatest influence. It
is the simplest Christina* thai re
mains."
Asking
over
can t
out 11
There is noth-
ing so bad for a
cough as cough-
ing. It tears the
tendermembrcne
of th - throat and
lungs, and the
wounds thus
made attract the
germs of con-
sumption. Stop
:^your cough b/
fusing the family
remedy that ha
been curing
^coughs and colds
every kind for
sixty years. You
afford to be with-
I this session ore,, tigress. The ti iimiis-
•loo Will at once begin appraising the
land of the <'reek nation, ami H j|)
j 10 llaltiesbiirg. Miss . I 17, t.i , u-
I roll tii,. Choctaws in that state.
| hvcrything is fr> readlne** for the
| annual convention of the W.c. T. r
j w hich opens Friday and continues to
emlier 7. inclusive. l!u.jn,..,.;
headquarters during th invention
will he it Foundry church.
A dialed toi'LMie. tout l,|e :l h :im|
'■logged till.i„ it, t||H l„,„els
geMHlliH Use of rtiel.lv A I, I! I!,.,?,
1' is just suite,I I.,1 mi,,.),
»V \01riH.
This government does not endorse
t lie agreement which has Inen reached
by the foreign ministers at Pekln, sut^
Ject to the approval or their respect-
govcrnineiits. as to the demands
that shall tic made upon China, be-
lieving t belli to he of such a nature
lat it would la. impossible for the
government "t 1 hina to comph with
them, even if desired to do so. it j,
not considered probable in Washing-
ton thai tbcdemaiii s which the inin"
isters have I lo w ill <•
niltted lot liitia. Indeed.
been taken In this goverm
cure nioderation of them.
A NI-: w si*\t'KH up 111 Main- quotes
a good woman as saying almut her new
pastor, what should tie the feidin 1 of
every tnemher under the same „„|j.
lions: We arc goite.' ■ I,a\■ :• new
minister here. Some of you may not
like htm: .011 di I not all I Ike the one
we have had. I may not lik- him as
well, but if I <lo not. 1 atn going to
keep still about it. 1 imi ,„,t . ,,,
talk almut him, but I am going to
pray for him and with him. and pray
for myself." Selected.
It Will nut be 11 tmi),, lo iinv «
aie at all fititi■ liiti nut, the j q,,,,).
itiesnt Cliainl*! Iain's Congl, I!..ine,lv
!,• klinw thai people evt-ivwhete tiike
pleasure in telalitig (heir exeeiienee
in tli* use of Unit splvi'did tne.lieiiie
and it, telling of II,e lienetit t(ify lev
received I10111 ii, „f |„„| ,|1(H
cnreil. of llneHt^iieil attaeksot pneti
da it lots averted, mill ,l,e clnlilrei,
:t has saved |,.„,i attacks ,d e,„n|.
w lincpitig cougt,. It „ mi,,„|. j
titf
5*»»! bjiI** <s ■ A (VsiNfr.
The Kiowa Book,
•Ve are just in receipt ,,f "The
Kiowa llook." written bv I r ink '!' 1
Ccmlcand assisted by ll. w. Bailey.
11 'h of W ashila count v. < »k .ilioina. J
I be lunik is a volume consisting of 4*
pages descriptive of'the new Kiowa I
anil Comanche country, with some
"'inters on how to home t. ut :
' lie re. 1 he la ink is sllpp e tile ti ted wit ti
a 'ate correct map of the Kiowa < o
tntsnclie and Wichita countries an.
would he a very va liable btsik for tin I
■e ,.'-s Ot I, home in the new country.
■ line in and look at the
.cieirs
p«et#ral
loosens the grasp of your
cough. The congestion
of the throat and lungs is
removed; all inflamma-
tion is subdued; and the
cough drops away.
Three sizes: the one
dollar size is the cheap-
est to keep on hand;
the 50c. size for coughs
you have had for some
time; the 25c. size for
an ordinary cold.
14 F,°r years I hail a very had
coujfh. The doctors and f very bud y
else thought i had .i true oat»e of
foam!motion. Then I iried Ayer'a
< herry Pectoral ami it only took a
buttle and a half to cure me "
F. Ma hi on Miller,
Oct. IP, IHUs. 4 aniden, N Y.
Writ* the octor. If you have any
complaint whatever md (IhkIi e thtt
l>.<st tueclli'*! nlvlcv write the Doctor
freely
1»B. J c AVER. Lowell, Mas®
PROFESSIONAL
. DR. M. i . FURROVV"
|l»evole.n,eU., „H H|
Ion . tbee l„ l'hllnce ||„ie . |,ji|,
.ii» li ol rm'h in. tn 11.,
ltiK|i « |
I k ,\ SMI | «M I.
ly: «. vt. llATHKI.li
Physician and surgeon
Cull^ niisu, re,I diiV i.r Iiiiiiu. (llli,,
llrudutdl l.iilldin..
Mri.llAI.L, OKI.A.
j") met'o.vn'kiirv m it..
Pbyslclon and surKOon
| M"k"" " f|>f« i«ll v* „f ,
Office in City Or, e sfore
Ml I.II vl.|„ ,, T.
I 4 1.1.AN (i. T. t llll.IIK.lt.-,
1 Physician and surgeon.
I't h lile etllee In Ci rnei- llrui.' si..re ]{,..
' o" ' ■ %l '" "' e 11 e Mi., I, „,mh .
Ooruur Uruir utore. colli, aiuwond prompt
Ml I.IIA1.I., t.KI.AIIOM v.
W. H. MATTHEWS.
\ 11 or im'v-ui-I.Hw.
KV.ii rstiii.-. u
Rentals. Huslnes
for iniii-ri>id, ins
n*. < < i!icci it us. i
MUnfitetorih trai
Noi:ii> Pulili,' in ,
M li l)l;i II, Ok III Iioiii«.
Xlie Cit-v ITra.3r
<» tt . I.OIllll l l 1',.,
.inn,.,, •"
Tin OUR
I lifie aie (en ;iI!Hie,,ts »„
' I" <>"' ti '-V e;,„
" cured In „Hi„k, T;,l.leC» Illicit.., e
Pi Ointment. It el ic | r 1111, t w h i i m i„e
nnil iiiiv one NiiffcriiiK ti.in, piles en
not .-ill-Hi to neulwt ti, tfiVe it „ ,, ji( |.
I'lice.illctH in lo,Hies, tulieN Ti rlH.
t A. KiiiHfr.
Hill I-
THE
Wi^ct
I .Vi impriprr whose column* over-
flair irit/i arfvrrtiHrinenta of hiininri<n
turn r,an mnrr inflnrnre in aitracttny
rtH< ntiiiii to liiiilrliiii/ up a loirn than
(nil/ nthfr a,i,thnf ,.n„ ,
nl /'i n/)li I,,I ir/n rr then is huKinemi
Cn/iitnl mi l Inbor qo where there in
an nntsrprtring onmmun{Hf. ,v„
jtower on earth in mi atronq to build n„
a town ok n netes/mjier well /nitron-
ieerl.anil then fore, i In pone r thou hi
be appreciated T I). Witt Tah,t,i„e.
u I
4 otm i h < 'iinnot !»o
lornl JippllCHlitMIM, h
'iire<l
I III IM
liol i h,irli I lit4 se.il o| the , |sh;,sh (•„.
tuuli in ii ti It i, i, I or t'oiiHt It ill ion,, | ,||s.
e ise, mill in order li, cure it m.ii
lake i lit f run I lenieilies. IIhICn fit.
tnnli Cmh is mil „ ijiou.k n,e,ii,.|,ie.
Il itm |ilescrilie,l l,\ one o| ti,,. Iiest
|>li)HiciaiiN in IIiIh cninitrv for veioi',
itlid in ii leyulHi ineHfi'iptinii 11 j,
coin posed ol Hie liesl Ionics known,
coliilillieil Willi the I,est blond imo iii,.i.
lid init direct I v on the iiiiicoiin Niofii-
fes. i tie Iietfect ciniiliiii.it ion ol Hie
two iiiKietlienlN In wIihi produce xucli
tesillls III ClllillK dill ||h.
.Semi lor lestiiiHuiiaiN, Iihh.
I'. -I t'HKNKV ,V I'll . lilt,,I,,, (,
Solil liv ilni|(tfiKif<. 7,')(_•
Puillllv Pills hie ll„. |„sl
ItOpl t'Si'iil;il i \ »• ( i nip,. | _
i chairiiKin « t th. ||<.um- ,
Ji'ii Insular Affairs, tnsde ;i tew r,
I marks on the M . tiiin^ ctlat, i in, s» ,
tile ( iilian const itllt iona I con\ctit ion
i which deserve the caret'ul coiisidclii
tlon of those who feel or have et
prened linpiittencs beotmke tin
convention Iim appnrently aocom-
|ilishcil not Ititiif. a It liou^li il has I e. ti
in session nearly a month. II.. said.
"He should not li,. llscoiiraircil at the
loiiK-tlraw ii-ottl sessions and the
letint liv discussions. Our In t.itltcis
j indulged in a K I deal of that at I'lul-
adclphia. The.v jfnt anjrry. shook lists
111 one another, threat t,, have the
convciiiion, and did other similar
tilings. |i should ttlso Ik< re me tn-
I'cred that our for,'fathers were much
| colder-hlooded Ulan the Oulwiix are.
Chairman llixly. of the l ive Civil-
lied rrlbeii Coininlkkltin, was In Wash*
i"K'on this week for 111, 1111r|hise of
conferring with Ncrctan lliiclicock
"n the work Of III mission i„ i|u.
lortlai" Tetrltoiv. li,- said that unless
expected com plica I Ions should extend
the time, the commission would prob-
ably complete lis work within two
years. It has already made agree-
ments with all the tiv,. trilH's. and
t luce of the agreements ha\e been ral-
I tied hy ( on Kress, leavltiK the Creek
and i herokee lreati,'S peutliu^.
Hlxley thinks both will h, ratitied
»' .-J
Mr.
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Price :j . nvimb.r, S2.30 *
IHI RLVILW OK RtVltWS COMPANY,
13 Aster Pl.ce.
' York City.
M K, ii. T, Reduces Rates in Irdirr
Territorv;
Ever since the construction of tin
V. K. \ I. |{y. thrnuKh the Inillai
I 1 ert'itory its local jiiissen^er rate he
' t ween stal ions In ttie 1 ti. It an i'crrit<ir\
lias lie, ti on the husisof five cents a
inilc. l'hei'iisti»inarv rateof piisseniici
ia res on raili'ii.ios. c\ce|;l in sparceiy
I M'ttle.l ,'oinifry. is three cuts a mile
j The population of the Indian Terrt
j torv duritiK Tlie past few years liai
j 41'own rapidly; Ihere lias lieen a lar^t
increase in passenger t rattle on this ac-
"mt. an,i tin* l\ ,ty oilicials. I'.ci.yui/.
IIIK the wants of the jh . pie and the
,11si j.•,* ot so i|i<in»{. have voluntarilt
i ti t.niKeii ti, rciluce the local passen^et
laic to a hasis .,f tliree cents mile
1 his reduction will take place on ot
it-iiit V i vein tier lirst. There will U
(freat rejoicing among the residents
lion* tlie line of tli,. V. K. A 'I'.
,'IIMii,l„.rIniii'H I'IIIU , Ituli,, Curra
oilier., « I,, Yon?
V» «ile Ills l.eeti tisini; Cliiilnliel
Iain's I'hIii Halm, wltli kho,I resiill*.
tor a lame stiixilder tnat lias rained
l.ei cont iihiiiIIy t iii nine ye»is. We
liave tried all kinds of ineilictties anil
doelois wnlinni tei-einnn ,.ny lienelil
Itoni stiv lit ttiein line nay «e
I 'el tlselneiil .,I ||n„ |„ei|lci|ie
and It Kill ol tninif it, which »e
,li,t nilti tlie lies, Hal inflict loll, m|,e
Iiiih used only one to.lt If HI,,! he|
Hlioiihlet is almost well. Adololi I..
Alillelt. Mauri,ester. N. II.
F .r «ale l.y I A K,»«er.
I lie two daily last trains on tlie
I'lioclaw 11<,tite tniike direct contiec-
1 'on al Memphis lot ill poiniH tn the
I'.ast mill tlie Sootlieast.
SUA VI Si:
II IN,, I I \(;
HA M I'IKIlMi
Hi.M.M,.
I'h 'liklnu |(!)M ,.t¥ms
,\t m iJii-jj (*<»fiftfiiioiiH tiiieai,
»lixi«Mls r«i fitf.-Ki+i
. W00LVERT0K FATHER.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON
improved bums.
At the lowest rate III interest
itml the iiest ti tins. Interest
payable annually in- seml-an-
iiually Write for ti.n paiij,..
li la rs.
H o H l-'ftCH IV
t.I'THIt 1 !•. < IKI.A.
th« , TM Kind YouHavU s B
KT" 7^ .
corey.
MODI!!. KI'STAIK-
A\ I .iml SHORT
ORUKK HOI SK.
Mmls at nil hours.
Hcadqitai tcrs fur fine
( anilirs, Ciyars Tobac-
cos. Fruits and Ic,- Cream
ami ()\'st< rs in season.
1' irst-class Meal.; and
Lunches.
corey.
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[j ''' "ill remembered that a. ii
y Phllpiitt intloiiiiceii ;i resolution in
JI he National Conveiitlon of the
I'oreiifti S,K'iety al KansasCilv, asking
the Secretaries lo make a call f„r One
Hundred Thousand One dollar Volun-
teers for Foreign missions this, the
lirst year of the new century. The
.call is lieinif made, and larire numhers
"I'one dollar tills are helng received
' daily at tlie little,'of theSoeiel>'. ,\n
douhl one hundred thousand people
"ill make gifts of one dollar each.
Send lo F. M. liuins, Cor. Sec'v., ||o.\
sst. Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Woosley, Tom B. The Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1900, newspaper, December 7, 1900; Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc286051/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.