Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1905 Page: 1 of 10
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Mulhall, Oklahoma, Friday April 14 19Q5
No. 13
organization and objects of The Kansas Independent Refining Oil & Gas Co.
The Venice Assembly.
• s<'lit h "I Huntii MimiciimmI m rlli
Pi;,» a | h'\ \{■^^ ill Suiiilicrit t i i' •rni:i
lies a nan '\v stivii-lmt iar<\ «!ly
on tin' ureaii f nil. («.•■ \vl»lch mi'uiv
has mildl. Hut •11'' 'lt" l>:,>
mi ill lis man lias 1mv:i Ix aal if\nr.: ami
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U'iiutiful res'■ »rt>
in ti
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par'liar
jivat a^sni mi's «»r elvresst s. hrjjm
n tu .In \ !.»inUi wii li a » alif«»rnia e«ni
•,'ivw a\ v\ 11icli it is l» »;>•"< HdH 'i,lN
1*tf i« e will pfdnlde ' MIter* 11 •
vi ,.i jr.* it,i< r s - n;in>i-s r rkn -
,H i I nil .'" I till 11.i William I'.
> ny t in*
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Miraculous Escape.
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meet t
Venn
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V t'liii'c
null's .If
MtlllelV
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l.lt'l II
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i-aliiy. and truly
II seems Wt I it* ttlllf • upon
Milt W llt'l all W It It I'*
Vun.'t t in pal business
.lint
Consider lull
i ilt'ii'.«i I' I it* I'
t' 11 i t i SlaM'* All. i
111 It ID-111 lal « Kill II! i I
\ Indies art' i liter am
■pi t
an I int.ma
<i> al
■si.lint "t II"'
i i i v i 1 I ' > a
i'*' and st ron a
i 11 at lie will lie
malum Seen -
Mil
i\ '111
iiv a
and |i a.-.-s "f iimnst nunt :
ttn' viirt; is In ii ni> i s tii ■
a fair i i. a • ' tli • rale jit'iid-
s of the n'.aci nay nc obtained
isll t" it
It is it til's t-iii-lla• 111 • I s;>" 1 '
l>->viliiitt scat '..is .'l.ntlti people. huilt on
III i: ■ • • r wti v lift • ti' I it.1!' t ■ 1 •
ers. vv I ii? r*' ' I'f *'i «t r ■ i "-> .
anil 'vli«Ti' everything >■
make Hi** liti'iiH pleasant. tliiit 'lie
great Venice Awtfinhty Is ltJ t o IipH
i1 iiriuj July nii'1 \uuiis ' I'.t'i". i; i -
jitmin I'av MilN. whose nam.- -s a
household vvnrl iIiritiuli'''i' A a i i i
JilKl W'l" ll IS rcfel.t 'V neC'lll- !■' I'lil'l-
neill iiiinistci lit tin'I 's \ i." -s I- -
lowsliip. lias been • let'ii '1 pt"I**111 "I
tliis ass-ici.r ion Tilt* Vic I" siil. s
who Iwvenoeeptvd tlioir eU-t*y>ii In-
clude 'lit' H1 a', ti.-i'iu'' T'anlt'i v-
ernur '»f Oillforiil#. ti"' lloii Kmnkliti
K I. inc. tin' II in Willi-im K N'liv lie.
justly call it tlm fiiiinilcr "f «iatin iaI
trrlga i n. Mr Aoti t. ICIiittcv^Ktid tlio
linn. <ien:v*' IVrkins. I'.S Si'iiiiinr
frutn 1 'it.' i t < in i i ;i.
F ist Tile 1'lau inclU'it'S a M'la •• "I
ti it innal si icitiliik'lftii ciiiyr,'s cs on :v
scale never tiet'ii'c a ti'ni|itcii mi
America, excepting a tin1 W 'ills
pa lament in <'11icaut» in Is'.i.i.
Second. \ Summer university at
wtiicli all ttie ts'litcr liraucln s <1 urn
t*ral culture are t" tie tauylt'. in-'lud-
im; a Sclii'Kl 'it Vlnilein Lau^naucs. i
School "t Music, a School of Kxp.essmn
a School yt Millies ami a >tl.<ol of
Nature Stmly.
Third. A series of lectures. < "ii-
certs. ilitiiuas, .nut ottar cnteftain-
inents ot tin' liiiihest class. I y paiiici-
nants ot n;it ional leputat ion
|-'oiiri Ii Kxhilaratinir rccreat i'-ii in
the form of pure and ennolilini.' amuse
men' l>atlv Ci'iieerts i>y one ot the
till*st hands in tile vollit. en'ertJi.n-
meuls hv one of the traine't aiuatioir
society, and a xenera! elloit I., pro-
inote noixt fellowship amoiii! tlmse
tor unate emniiih to !»■ pu s lit,
lit 11, Kvery Sunday in "I tii ntf a
urea1, ii'ideioniinat io.ail r-iun.us
s.• r\ u*. will lie held tii 'he ai.ditoi ium.
wit h t lie lini'St sac''ed mn.s *•. and rti It
sermons delivered hy representa'tv.s
of ilie various religious faiths.
To (five au idea of the sc i|ie of work
tarv 1'aft will l"' tnviie l '>
on "Our 1 *11 In lit 111 l'i
at telli'ance of ot lie I
uielites proinhu'iici
A i; tor in . '111! re-
\ 11 ><■ 11 Sliaw. tiov
Ida I'al I'l'll, Neil* ot
Wisi-.iisio M. I'll1
\l. riar. ci Dariow
I 111 v i i d
Otli -r lit Hi,'" ss. i a
he in I lie 'ntcresi ''f
alio'h r t ' lie known
c aifcires^. allot her 11'<
lis't' ns- ' • 'en a I'ni >a.
E liicational cinu
sp.-ak up-
and the
hlt'in
speakers ot ilie
a ill Ih' S lllcited.
I i vvhii It Mi
Iva A dams. M iss
I 1.1 Kolii-ttc, ot
His .1 I, a vl soil.
an ! ollieis will
\ :i ti r, 'clock Saiuolav aft.'i n
M i» .1 ini ScolI drove to tli ■ l oun i I
Mis towns, nd, a lady ot on i »" MM''*
v\ it h I lie purp 'se of takiuu la r tor •
v i si i al t i" ><•"' I Ii in in tli" '"lint r>
| ti, V wi re loth in ttie win; i an.l
started drive ..'f »* >n
l lie street v»ii Ii a lar«ei tun fiii d a
yilii friiili einiiii i Ii • team. *hic'i tan
so Violent i\ as ' . t itniW M i s. >ct I' 1
of tin- viv.">n aii l miller it. the wheels
passing " 1 ■ i hel slie ten .\ o si.ii .
very-t vei<-viils and f irue ies ai' ut il.e
h. afl nod tac. her under lip I ciu«
torn dow n to the chin, this U-si,!. s o
tlier l iuisi s ot, her hod> niaues it a
verv seiiou» iitliiir tor liei
Towiisetid as In a niiiat
v»iih s,ii;hl i.rinses nhinii
11 in I ik and hut t"t t In
videiit ial int. icten nt
l Ik oi'L'ioal owners"! the soil, up t"
, the highest i.'atidar I of cit i/.enship,
an t i. 11. nilier this that \oiu uiotl"
I nii 11.1 lie, ' All men up. anil ii"t sonic
1 men down."
statehood will he ,i llrst class
tiling iT von use it t ullt: it w ill he a
ini11rx had Iliiiiw . .I ion don't
■ 1 have l r.neled a l t hmuyli his
t*riltnry. Vim ''hvi Um elintmle, the
1 ila t in d I . s. .iirets in au'l iculluri' and
>ill | Iiusiness tha' will ma . i on one of tin
|'is jfi au 'esl s ales in the union. Itwil
tie : |le w it ti > on t" st. vi i iat kind "f a
I e st at,. ,„i, m il. of it
At Muskogee lie dee i.reil lie be
lit v.! I lliiahoii .i « ild yet stat h ""
w il hill a i ai.
Taken (lum niv 'dace on d uv of sale,
March :ia. one or two loads .1 colli
xx 11 i < -11 have ii' ' lire il set I led f r A nv
one seel ntf part its load same will nlease
1 II"I ill St lie hank and tec. Hi* I' ll for
t heir truub'e. V. B. Scott.
I When frieti Is visit the e litor's n si.
dence herealti r lliev will find a lie*
^ an I siinstanti.il crnssiim over the
ditch i nilU'l. net iled and much ap-
preciated iinproi ii.'ir IhinUit*
the citi tat liers
Married.
111 ai d ma
e escaped
I et I we I
tact hat In pn.-
i' the I ih s wlap-
• ■ , .f vi liicti is 11
i in versa I peace,
as l tie Kcoiiiiinti
t'oi iy cess ot lie
111 t opic I .11 li less
.. and the Coil
Kr«KHoT I'tiiMc iJesearch will follow
in the order ii i n ■ I. at. wluc h sp. ak-
ersot worlil-w ide iaine and of ian ills'
in vis will he invited to iriie t !"*,
coiu'te us txpre.ssion to Lhe i coullict
iup; opinions
Commcnctiienl of the Mul
liall High School
The Mulhall an' tui eiimmehcen.'
,,t the Mulhall liilill SeJmol will he
tield a the tip.na house Kriday ev<
ni'ii: April "1st l'.'oa
The Haccalaurea'c serinon will he
preiiched hi Klder <t (\ this at th-
cliristain churcli Ap'i. l'i and tliev
I jj ,.• t ti I nils' ti I'l.li III si.cll a
III, as to st' P Itie Mill aw ills she
uiiKlit liaie lie. n killed, nils. 'Joiin-
s«nd was tal-eii frtuii the u»kfni very I
much frik!hlened and shal.eu up.
The woin. n r.i|iiested tlie tmis n«'t
to shoi t as the ft inn minin tun away
tint title I.r the Jiuills'Ktel'* sll'Ulted ,
shoot aui wav and that was the shot
thill s' it I'd t hilt's The I io\s are
ii,t to hianit : the part nls al".' not t"
Man.he 'own . tlleials a.c no to
I lame. Shoitini! in lite i lieoi poiil t e
j limits is unite a usual tt.ii'i:. and ' f
c uirse pt" | I' wlui have occast -n to
tirive our st ret ts must he to blaine if
t hey ill lie horses that " oject and wet
trik'ti ened, and tear tldnus to pieces
over a little thiri: 111st-11 in I It is'|iiite
ii. cessary for people who visit our
town to iindersaand that we have our
pern iar wild and ivoo'y western v»nis.
ii'| and it would he expect inn eiitii't ly to
•» '•' J. Ik * a, Ihikvlot. lilt 1» •»■!.<»*
! 1.00A I. AMI :
! l'KKSONAl.l
a,..«* f m•««' vi< »"l> i> 1"i' X"*'» * t"1'*'•.
Henry Jlorneilker was in Tulsa a few
(lavs this week on iiusiness.
!•' irest Ellio t is puttiinr '
ii lie fine,' ahout his |e si delict
You will find us leadi t" <i»pplv you
lit h till' I it's t COM. ohtiitrihli'.
S I li MIICKTT \ I 'ti.
Miss Vest i Mock closed a seven'
inoutlis' telan ofscliooI at N ■ 4. 11r-
1.11 ii I • t to ins*up. i-t l''rld i v and I ft
for lioiii it Kin She
expee s to take lip music and liteia-
t ire diirtnvf the sprint; and -llinmer at
t i e in it m il
The woven M'ir. ti nee nut k'ate 'or
the ceiiietarv was mil.,adel ast
Monday. |i is a most tieaut ifnl pattern
in.' verv MiUstautial in appearanci".
\ w ivtie111 lie pos's are K"f and 'Ids
woi-'li j fj111,put up. i v',.i'v one will feel just*
!"'*■ Iv proud of the accomplishment, es-
pecially every one tint put forth ef-
fort to lirinti ahout the improvement.
4ttlM residence of I he hrides par-
en s Mr ind Mrs. H, s. Ko\aly 8ui
dav April nth at - I'.M.. liev. A <
Thnrliiw officiatini;, Mr. Klinei Wo-
of \ i kansas i it y, to Miss l'earl Mc-
Nally "f Miillnll
The wedding was a quiet onconlv the
lela' lies and immediate friends hell
pi. s, nt The vomit: people l.adnuai
ed we I any annotinci me it of thee
nt event'and fe.v knew of it lint
11 ceremony was over. They were 11
1 reel ph I its of ci ntir ' t u'al ions and a 11'
era! ricinn upon their departure ■
Hie cvenins'train for Arkansas 1 it •
wh'tetliey will make their fill lire
ho lie.
niiicli tniit the exuberance of
v,nit 11 lie for a nu ineiit rest rained
lontf enouult to illow the ' nervous
and scnsalive teaiu tu net out tif hear-
and (iantfcr -f Iteiiiw frinh ened The
mantriinir oft he hodiesof pe.ple mid
w111 HI a tft'iieral tlisphn of all , the .'eat ti even of one v.e.v and then 'lav
, t the work durlt't! the year, th.sexhi- is hut the ordinary sacrifice upon our
I,,lion wil take place al the school free and easy city tfoverni.ict and par
house TI nirsdai April UOih ftoin 1 to j ental control.
I 1* M The members of the nraduat- ——..
inc c ass aft: Jessie llyan. Nettle
Charlie Iir wn visited here a few
dins this week, he is now ti ivelinn for
a whip house.
Walter linker h i t Irs ham moved
to the corner of his lots, iii.ikinu ru'un
for a tine garden.
M's J C M'.rtiati went to I'erri
last Saturday and remained over Sun-
d.tv w i, h rel it i v i".
I
i The spirit of improvement and
cleanint: up is apparent ainont: the
property holders I'miit town
Miss Catherine II.
from Kdmond this t
truest of M'ks l.etri
r"er comes up
venititr tn tie the
Wo.nl over Si i ti -
Zac'i Mulhall. Ilossle, I.uclle, \Iil
j lired ai.d Charlie took the 1:10 south
1 Wednesday for liuthrie: there thex
tr.insfei to the I'lisco tor St. Louis
where they will spend a few days be-
fore irniiifc! 'o New \ «rk Cit to sliow
i at Madison S |iure tiardeii the latt.i
] part of this mnutli l-'roin there the
inpaov. if evel vtbini! true* well, will
i to Kip ope f'r a slioWnc tour
/.leksivs lie cannot s'" across the
water with tMi'tii as his d utles on t tie
railroad will nut permit it now. Car
loads of trick h> rses and hiieklnii
broncos were shipped fnuu here Mi in-
lay to he used in the cshibiUeit.
Itr McConneliev has set ne.v posts
and stretched the woven wire fence
r. limit, ti is neatly kept v aril and
residence.
ass a"
MaU'l I lit. Ill, Stella Stout,
Alible Woml Louis;' liwinnell, Win-
in,. |!ainaoi. II... ud Hinton 1'itd
IJawliti^s. Jay Kstu-, Kl I'wiimell,
1 Vyei's
\ Daredevil Kiif
outlined, il may perhaps b.* said th;it M.S. McC'nnnelicy s, drutitfist.
often ends in a sad iiccideiit I o heal
■ cci lent al Injuries, us" lliickitu's \r-
II i. ;t Hal it "A d»ep wound ill lux
toot, ti..in an accident wilt' s I he i-
dore fhutle, of Columbus. O.
•caused me tin at pain. Musicians
were helpless, hut H ickl-n's Uniea ,,an ttiji>i year. re«: ivert.
Salve quickly healed I'. Son lien . , ... —
and heals burns like mimic. i'>c al
Gov, Barnes Decoration Day
Orator
The followinv' lt':ter from ex-lii v-
ernor c M. Karnes explains itself.
1 The old soldiers and citizens tit Mul-
hall and vicinity will lie triad to Inar
i Comrade llarnes oil Iiecoration 'lay.
lit TI! It IK. < 'li I. A
Air;! IS. I'.«»•*>.
\ I! Wool i. Ksy ,
Mulhall.O. T
M x iii Ml Wot>| >:
Yours 1.1 the tenth, invitins' no' to
make Decora ion day address at Mul-
Ivemeniher the "accalaureate set-
iron at the christian church next Sun
dnv cvetiii s'. Klder «»l is w ill preach
toe senium.
Mrs. R met Haws and little son was
here the first "f the week to attend
i tie wedil ntfof her sister Dear Mc-
Nallv
1 would like ve.v much to come up
to Mulhall and s*e yuti all and will do
so unless something turns up to make
it impossi'i e, and will try and inter-
est, the Is.ys a little while thoutrh 1
can't promise to make niiicli of a
speech
Yours F C & L.,
C. M H.XIINKS.
lioti tiray has papered and painted
his room next to Kuhlirian's and
Charlie Marshall « , i 11 now lie to ii in'
there 11 oil it; ttie hartif r act.
Mrs.'lloyer has the uirpenters. J.
S Dielil and A C Lambert, ercctii.tr
a Hix'JO adili' ion to li-r residence, to
wh eli will tie added a porch or two.
There will tie no preaching at lie
M, R. church next Sunday, the nt-
Hint; service will ttivc way to the Hac-
cal<iur*.ate rxeercise n the christian
church.
While Mr. and Mrs Itoy Kennedy
were avvav Iroui home last Siindav, in
some way as ye uniccounted for a tirt
kindled in a closet where they keep
t heir we.irii u apparel I'pon ttu ir re
turn 'hey found the fire in prottress.
and by the Mount Iful use of water tin
lious" was k ived from to al distruc
tlon Fori unatcly a lari;e e evated tan'.
was well flll'.l v.itn water and was
quickly brought into use, lint this was
exhausted and the pump bad tohe re-
stored to hi'fore tII.' fire was e.xtins'
Uisticd. A hole was burnt iu tin" fli'o.i
and ceilintr. and ail their clothintr
was: Inirnttl The fire had not mailt
sufficient prnirres* to admit tie- out
side ai' or no doiiti' in spite of all cf-
:'. i t s I lit- house would have been burn-
ed to t lie trriniiid.
What Oil and Gas Will Do for
a Toxviv-Exaniple at Cha^
nute, Kansas,
Thciliest, gassiest, and liveliest
and cit v that ever hit t lie pike.
I'lipulat ion iu I lis I, IShiio.
I' .pulalinu iu l'.tna, 11,00(1 and st 11
trrowintr
t iwns Its own natural ttas plant a".I
wort h t7.ait.niMl
\ tin Hill net revenue from same ovei
*411,0110.
Owns its inn water works svs em,
worth *100,000
Owns its o-vn e.ectric litiht system,
worth $o0,(inn,u';ii
Owns its own city hall worth
000.
Ilns live mavnilicent brick scliool
hiiildliiKS, best of scllo..1 facilities
lias tin miles of setv'.'rs, and live
miles of pav. d streets, with more bt-
ins' paved.
On top of all of which has t he light-
est taxes of any town in the country
t.f Its sl/.e.
Oiled hy loiio proilucituf oil wel's
within a radius of t-n Hides of the
city, producing over 10,000 barre's
daily settled production
'J(H) t;as wells, producing son inllllt ti
C ihic feet per day adjacent to the
city.
Enough to supply New York City.
Free sites and cheap gas lor all
manufacturers w in locate there
lies' of railr >a 1 facilities.
Easter
Bonnets
Don't wait another day. b"t get your
order in for your Easter Hat, 1 here are
lots of" fl-.ib'dubs" and * fixings" on them
this summer, and it takes puitc a while to
make one. so, get yovr order in NOW.
For you can let your fancy run riot for any
color of the rrinbaw is stylish. Non can
have any of'em or all of'em on the same
on the same hat and please Dame Fashion
Green, brown bluet rnd red. however arc
the leaping colors just at prespnt
Mrs, S. B, BURTON.
NOTICE!
A meeting will lie held a" 'lie Mizee
hall the first S .ttirdav in May to make
anangements for Decoration day
All whoare interested are invited
t i meet w ith the old soldiers. Mem-
bers of t It • <1. A. I! and Ladles of the
<; A II. are asked to do all they can
t.. gei a full attendance.
Will Sell!
Printing Press wlili Type, jus' the
thing for a church or any one to have
wishing to print a small paper, letter
heads cards, etc: also, i'iano, House-
hold and Kitchen Furniture. All
must he sold by Hie 27th of April and
at a largain. llonie of II. W. Ki.i.ttivr
N A
Mtl.l.Kll.
oii.icaudei
COLORADO POTATOES!
A rn r It mil just in. wllitifr now
at 65 cents per bushel
TIiey lire lint*.
At BASKINS GROCERY CO.
(iKIl. A. C.AUUISON,
Adjutant
Statehood within a Year Pres'
ident Roosevelt says.
The special presidential train made
six slops in the Indian territory and
President Roosevelt delivered that
many addresses, his theire in eveo
c is .' bsing st.ati hood. lie spoke al
Vinita, Muskogee. Smith McAlester.
Caddo, Atolta ai.d Durant: and the
following an f xcernls from his ad-
Last Sunday a 'ree exhibition ot
cat le i.-pins, bronco busting and
fancy riding was given by the Zack
Mulliall people on the gi'i'iinds smith
i of their home.
Mrs. Wise (Mild a part "f her house-
goods on the street lust Siilutdav.
Aft"r visiting a few .lavs at Uuthiic.
slit and Miss Lina will go to Wiclii a
to make 'heir fu' ure lioine,
i; W Kotterman received a teh -
gram Saturday eve. that his sistei 1
.1 uli.t was near d,*atli and had asked
tor hi ni, lie left f"f Prince villi: III Sun-
day morning tin llieearlv train.
The hand is 'iirnishlng some i/m d
music lliesa moonl glu nights. The
hoys deserve the thanks i.f the people
of Mulhall, and in addition, encourage-
ment a little more substantial than
t hanks.
COLONIST RATES,
Second Class Colonist Rates to the
Northwest March 1st to May l!>'h and
from September Into to October Hist
1905. RATES RANGE FROM S20.00 TO
529.10, according to distance.
A. P. KlDWELL, Agent.
5PECIAL RATE
for Messiah Concert
LINDSBORC, KANSAS.
will pass
SHOES!
I W'e art? o'oino- tn ijtiit the alio
Mulhall - husiimss, :iti<l in order to clear
| out our present stock,
A Special Tiain
1:10 p. m.,
April 16th
returning, loiive Llndshoi'^. Kansas,
about 11 p. m.
ROUND TRIP RATE S3 75.
Call on agent and see hand t il's h r j A jjrent cltiince for l>if? vulues t
full particulars. Admission tickets ^ small price.
on sale at depot. BASKINS GROCERY CO,
All New and Up'To-Date
1 shall, ttiil il t his stuck is till sold,
give cost prices on All SI It (l'.S.
A. P. KIDWELL, Agent.
The change made on the interior
tlieJ C Elliott .t Co. store room
very noticeable and makes it mote
convenient and gives an opportunity
for a better display of tliei'- large and
varied stock.
Claud North, of Lawton. O T
ii part of one or j rcce'nt |etterK [u Mulhall, states
^"'development ftnd operation
into slate-
"You will soon bt
the greatest states in the union
surely we will see Okl ihoina and In I mt|le jn l|,l, \vi-liit:i mountains,
dian territory admitted into stale-1 vv|icrc |)as |)een discovered. He
hood." sends specimens which show gold.
- V iitr territory, probably in con- j jron and copper.
junction wit h Oklahoma, will soon be |
one of the great,states of the union. ! Misses Lula Hurford and Lena
1 look forward to meeting your con-1 Wood returned from ll-'d Rock last
gressmen and senators not long Saturday night.'1 hey were royally en-
hence." lertiiincd hy the Pettyjohn family,
i " When the territory becomes a I and repon a very enjoyable ime. 1 he ^
1 state, you most see to it that everv i enter alniiient in which they took part,
[ thing isdoiic to bring the lidtans was a decided sue
DR. HENDERSON.
101 ft 103 W. 9TH ST., KAKSAS CITY. MO.
Thf Old Kfllable lloctor-Otdeit in «>"l I;ontr».t Loc»tert_
r.'ruUr OrttduKm In XItiUelu«. Over .10 X . urn |i*rlal 1 ractlce
Over 27 Ve»rs in Kimim* i Ity ESTABLISHED 1867.
Chronic, Nervous sr.d Special Diseases,
C..re» .ua^otectl^
■ mercury or VxJj-eHH MtMliVincHHcnt everywhere free from tfuze or breakage
■ rhir^es !ow^ Over(V».« i?» eases cured. A-c and experience ure important. Slate your
* and send for terms. Consultation free and confidential, personally or by letter.
~ Permanently
cured
I Seminal Weakness a.
Sexual Debility, of youthful
■ follies and excesses causing ntgbt Iomsh
land loss of sexual power, pimples
I blotehss on the face, confused ideas ana
I i iriretfuiness, liashftiliiess and aversioi. lo
3^o"^etT. etc , rureii for Hi-'- I "jj?*1'
I losses, restore wexual power, nerve ana
Ifir.i'n ptiwer. enlarge and sin npthen weak
I parts a -I make you in f »r marriage bend
for free book and list of ^'lestlons.
Radically eured with a
Stricture new InfWll.ble Home
Lm#i A|aai Treatment. No >n-
ana Uaieei Mtmments. no pain, no
■ detention from business. Cure puaranteed.
I Hook and list of questions free—sent wealed.
Hydrocele and
akimneie ,laJ" without P"in
r nllll^SIS or danger. Hock free.
\f--i „ <iiva|a Enlarged veins in the
VdrivuO^IO scrotum—caustnK ner-
vous debility, v* «akn.-ss of the sexuul sys-
ten etc., permaL-M.tly cured without pain.
That terrible disease, in
^ypnillS, .-ill i s forn.s and stages,
cured for life, lllood poisoning and all
private diseases ; rmanently cured.
DAAlf fo- both pexes—90 pages.
DvV/l\ pictures, wiih full ueserlptb
of ubove diseases, the effects and cure, set
Healed in plain wrapper ,fr« e.
( this Book f:r tha IsfcraiUoa it ::ntai::
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Wood, A. B. Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1905, newspaper, April 14, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc286149/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.