Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 28, 1900 Page: 1 of 6
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MULHALL ENTERPRISE.
Mulhall, Oklahoma, Friday, December 28, 1900.
Eighth Year.
CHRIS!MAS TIME IN MULHALL
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HOLIDAY GOODS!
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ALBUMS,
TOILKT CASKS.
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DOLI.S,
|UVENILH anil TOY BOOKS,
CHINA WARE and
ewei.RY.
CITT IDIS'CrO- STOEE,
CHAS. FRASER, Proprietor,
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CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK
UNITED STATES DKPOSITOUX
(iUTIIKIK. OKLAHOMA
Capital $50,000
Surplus S 10.000
*oii.-its Hfi'oiints of I CHATTEL LOANS
eivliants, Kariiiern TO FARMERS
mill < 'ofpnratioiiH. A SPECIALTY
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Appropriate fi*«rrcl»t«»l thr * urli.us Church.,
Htiil the Children nrndc Olail
The Sunday school ot the Christian ^
■liurcli carried nut 11u* following pro-
rain last Sunday morning:
I si i;it Hi tile school exercises.
Music "More alsmt .lesus," school.
Recitation A Happy Christmas
In You," Lee Hay.
Music Eva Combs.
Recitation "Pretty Redbreast,
Mary (iunnn.
Souk "l'retty Moon." lla/.el Tay-
lor.
Select Reading "Tommy Turner's
Christmas," Lula Justice.
Recitation "Naughty l.itt'e Girl.
Florence Gumm.
Song ■'Twilight is Falling," Lula
.lust ice and Misses Moore.
Recitation "Do Viiur Best." Mat-
tie (iiimm.
Recitation "We Thank Thee,
Heavenly leather," Lee McKitrick.
Recitation "I'eacc on Karth," Is-
ats'l Heavers.
Distribution of presents.
Song "Lilly of the Valley." sung.
AT TIIK >1. K. rill 111 11.
The exercises at the M. K. church
were held Monday evening. A beau-
tiful tree was prepared for the occa-
sion and the crowd gathered early to
participate in the evening's festivi-
ties. The following was the program:
Voluntary—Gloria.
Prayer—Rev. M.O. Hillings.
Song "Joy t<> the world."
Recitation—Isabel I leavers.
Song "The Lord is my Shepherd,"!
Messrs. Butler, Genet and Champion, i
Recitation—Joe Van A ken.
Song 'Merry Christinas," six little . ItW
girls. j
Recitation—Mabel Merkle. |
Duet Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hutler. <&}//
Recitation Klla Wort man.
STOV ES!
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Th.e uiv£ij.l!b.all State Bank
\\ Mulhall, in the Territory of Oklahoma. at the rlosc of Wusiiif-ss l»il'-Mh. i «•».
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'oansimU Discounts
Purniture a ml Fixt ures
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• fl<'apltiit stock pai«i III
800.00 Undivided profits, less expen-
6,017.87 sea and taxes paid
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Total Ih-posits
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1SANTA CLAUS
Cnme in and see our holiday goods
before buying. We have presents lor the
Baby, Brother, Sister. Father, Mother. Grand
Father. Grand Mother. Aunts, Uncles. Cous-
ins your Sweetheart and your Friends.
Anything from a small rub-
ber to life size dressed dolls,
Toys of all kinds. Albums.
Manicure Sets, Handkerchief
Hoxes, Toilet Cases.
In fact tli»* finest, brightest and largest line ol
1 Holiday (ioods ever brougnt to Mulhall.
1 Don't Forget They are At
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Klaus"
VV. B. SCOTT, I'ri
Solo Mrs. (
.•■Ming Male i|iiartette.
Recitation "Letter to Sanl
Kdith Wicker.
Solo- S. A. liutler.
Recitation Ira Meek.
Sung "Merry Hell," choir.
Recitation Clara Merkle.
Song -Coronation.
I >ist ribiitinn of presents from th<
AT TIIK I'RESUYTBIUAN I III' IU II.
The Presbyterian Sunday school bad
its Christmas exercises also mi M>ui-
11:i \ .■veiling. The tree was t ast«■ 11111
arranged and was loaded wit b presents.
I'lie following interesting ingram
was rendered:
••This is Merry Christinas."
Choir.
Prayer Rev. C. K. Long.
Recitation "Greetings." Maggie
Kst us.
Song " Wonderful Counselor. "
Choir.
Recitation—"Why I am lilail for
Christmas," Daisy Hyers.
Siilu and Chorus Lulu Hurford and
Class.
Recitation '-When Christmas
Comes." Lev Myers.
Recitation—"Why 1 Love Christ-
mas," Clair Brown.
Kxcrcise "What the Stars Meant. "
Class of liirls.
Sung "Shine on Hethlalieiu star."
( lioir.
Recitation— "Telling the ( hrisl mas
Story," < 'live Hradwell.
Christinas < and, "
Maggie Myers.
Sung "(.lory of the Morning."
School.
Kxercise "Reinerotier Hethlahein,"
i 'lass of liuys.
Sung ■ When Santa Clans
< 'lass ot' (• iris.
Recitation "The Su<i« Itirds
i lirist mas." Jenilie Follen.
Recitation ••Christ's Hirttidav. "
Hessie and Karl Huchele.
Suiik •Christ niasl-allies." Primary
! I lass.
| Recitation "Christmas Tree."
Mary Pettijohn.
Sung "Santa Claus is Coming," In-
fant Class.
Uistributioii of presents.
t losing song by School.
I'.ilil llfHi' tor IiIh lii'K
H. H Blanton, of Thackerville,
Tex., in two years paid over $301) to
doctor" to cure a running sure on liix
leg. Then limy wanted to eul n off,
but lie eiuetl it with one box of Hock-
len's Ariiica Jsalve. Glialmileed cure
for piles. 25 cts. a box. Sold by <!.
Frnsei, ill iiugisl.
Almost a Christmas Present,
Lo^an count > • (>l< hi In una I h »;ist s of a
man u feet and lit inrln\s tall, worth
six hundred and forty 1 hoiisand dollars
and eighty-four cents, named It.
M or It/., and father of a new *' inuind
boy. Mother and sou doinff well.
Father walking tlw He*ir with Joy.
\linost a Christmas present.
.1. K. Hart/ell went t <» Norman last
/. at urdav on business.
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Sht-lt Hardware, Tinware, Silver and ^
Plain Table ( utlerv. Lumber Lime t tc* |
You are welcome to warm by the best
W* tire in town. All of the above kept in stock by
5 Carey-Lombard Lumber Co. ||
I. E. HARTZELL, Res Mgr.
DENTIST
Old Home for Christmas
Holidays
LOOK IN !
The Show window of the
■ Mi)DKL" and see our tire dis-
{ play of
' CANDIES.
FRUITS,
, NUTS, ETC.
We have just received a large
bill of goods, tine candies etc.,
for our Xmas trade.
PRICES TO SUIT
l(i EVERYBODY....
Call and see us before going
elsewhere.
A. B. COREY & CO.,
Proprietors of
TIIK MODKL RKSTAt'RANT
AND
SHORT ORHKR 1IOKSK.
The Ch«»ct«w
W ANTED!
Reliable mail tor Manager of Hraneli
OtTii'e we wish lo open ill tills viicinity
It your record isO. K. here is an op-
portiinitv. Kindly give good reference
when writing.
The A, T. Morris Wholesale House,
CinciiiiiMtl, Ohio.
I llusli ated cattalogiie 4 els. stamps.
01 Course You Arc Oolnff Via
This company operates two daily
fast trains to Memphis carrying ele-
gant wide vestibilled free reclining
chair car and high back day coaches.
Pullman Hiilfet sleepers on all trains.
To the South Kast December 20, 21,
and 22. the days of sale of the cheap
round trip tickets, through cars to
Nashville, Chattanooga, Hlrmingham
and Atlanta will be run without
change.
You will go and ret urn in the great-
est of com fort, and your tickets will
allow you the thirty days to make your |
trip.
[ Passengers from Texas will make I
close connection with Choctaw t rains
and will travel through a new country
unequaled in t be richness of It* agri-
cultural promise and scenic beauty.
.Iso. V. Tkdvokd, T. P. A. I
Kittle Rock. Ark. j
C. H. 11AKT. (i. W. A.,
tiklahoma City, <)• T.
(ino. 11. Lkk, ti. P. A.,
Kittle Rock, A rk.
Dr. Weeks, dentist, an experienced
prctioner of Milwaukee, Wis., has re-
cently associated himself with Dr.
Hlxon, who has been permanently lo-
cated in Guthrie for the past three
years, lie will lie in Mulhall every
Monday of each week to do tirst class
dentistry in all its branches.
In order to do justice to our patrons
and ourselves we will pay rail road fare
to Guthrie and return, for those hav-
ing work amounting to $25.00 or more.
Our equipments in the (iuthrie oltice
arc second to none in the Territory.
You will find it to your best advan-
tage to see him before having work
done. Painless ext ract ing.
M. E. Cnurch Announcement.
Subject for next Sunday morning,
•The 19tb century In The Progress of
liud's Kingdom;" evening subject,
••The liitli century of Christian ln-
tl lie nee in the Atlalrs of Men."
Km Memphis and all points Kast
Hint Southeast lake tlm Choctaw
Route. Two daily fast trains, vesti-
htiled, Pullman sleepers, free reclin-
ing chair cars, gr.s lighted and steam
Iwftted.
All the home news inthe Knterprise
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Woosley, Tom B. Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 28, 1900, newspaper, December 28, 1900; Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc286106/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.