Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ENTER! RISE, MULHALL, LOGAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, Al'RIL
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I '.}c Mulhall I:nterpri5e
Official Paper of Mulhall
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DEAL JUSTLY
*1 HM KIl'l ION I'HK K, * I'Ul \HK
O \* H
When you order
crackers sent with your
other groceries
and don't want them
scented by
your other groceries,
tell the grocer
Uneoda
Biscuit
Protected by the In-er-seal Package
Have you s?:n our line of . . ,
A Fine Buggies
Our assortment is among the best to be found in
the county, Djrabilily. ejs:. comfort, eleganci and liglit
running are features of our buggies.
« e arc also headquarters fcr all kinds of farm machinery
of the best makes, and latest and most approved,
patterns. It will not be long until harvest will be
« _ on hand. Fcrhaps you
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v. ill need a
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Mationai. biscuit company
i rn.si iii Europe iticliid
nianuta'-tiirers in
II W M. I OK Mil h. I ilit,,i
AN INTERESTING EVENT.
The dedication of the Lou muds
Purchase Exposition if rounds, begin-
nintf April :*> and lasting three da\s.
will present many attractions.
Perhaps the most notable of ] will
!*■ thi- app<arrnce of the Mih livinir
ex-I'resldent. Cleveland, ort the same
platform with the the very live Pres-
ident. Itoosevelt. it will l«- worth
the price of the trip to see the crowd
and hear them cheer when tin v two
distinguished men appear.
Then there will he fireworks at
night on a ^■ *;i 1 *• never before attempt'
ed. The Koveriiment is sending the
big ifiinlioat. Arkansas up the liver te
Add ifrandeur to th ictulon. Not to
feruet tiie thousand and one other bit;
things, sounds and noise, includinK
the buildings now well under wa\.
and the multitudes or people, than
which no att ractions are ui, ater.
It will pay for miles of t ravel to get
a sight of the experienced hotel clerks
convincing the man iwho has slept
three in a bed) that he lias kid a room
to himself.
A ti attraction of most practical Im-
portance Is the national good road*
convention, from which it is hop d
great good will come to the country
Out of it we I rust that < ik.ahoma will
receive an impulse towards )><ftti ring
the conditions of her bubile highw.-ns
To this end we also hope that the gov-
ernor lias appointed inen as delegates
who will attend ;iu<i bring back with
them soinethin,1 for the material wel-
fare of (iklahoma.
ness transacti'di, when, for a cause,
one of the parties could not on his
: would be made by making good any
financial loss the other might suffer.
In this matter, we believe the
«
v
leai lily approve the action of the
pa> the late County assessors a hum
equal to the net salary that would
have been due 11 cm for one years w oi'k.
M .: Wouldn't you hate to tie found
dead in Missouri with a *1.000 I>i 11 in
your pocket.- Vou would at once le
arrest■ 1 and hauled befor.- i grand
'I he Health commissioner of Chi-
1 1 s:' Vs< ' li;tt H'» pers -n N\h<» has been
•\nvii lias been found with a
is. «.f smail pox f«.r many wars.
THE TP AMP.
s''«" f""d him- The vagrant
| law. passed by the last legislature and
now in force, is very drastic, and .if
Enforced, will wipe out the tramp
nuisance. Its enforcement,* however,'
by some of the. tow/is and* not hv
Others, is , certain to give to those
places that feed t hem, a surplus'of the
bo 1,0 element 'lie \Yi a r\ Willies-
like the generality of. human kind.
Choose t he places'of least resistance,
arid an uiie(|ii,il enforcement' o't -the
law will work ti hardship on* the casi'\
worked towns and people.
In order that our town and pie
that we he not subject to the shame
or turning aw«y from our doors an\
worthy hungry or needy person, the
Kiiterprl.se suggests that the , jj .
thorities make arrmgi a,, i,t« when
by, till persons asking for f I help 1
may be supplied after their condition
and needs have been ascertained li-
the proper authorities ir found
worthy of alms, turn them loos, win,
a certificate to t Irit effect: but if ahli
to work for their bread, let the town
provide them yvork. see that they do
It. and I hat t hey are well led.
I here are legal heads among th*
CLEAN UP.
There should begin a thorough, all
round cleaning up spell in Mulhall.
Not a liav should he lost, ami even
owner of proper! \ and t bos.
t Ileal, should see to it that t heir front
yard and back yard is made clean and
t idy and then seii that it is kept so.
'lid t in cans, rubber boo ts, blush, to
say nothing of things more offensive,
such as the inanimate l oin cats. Mol-
■ lie i-its and Madam chic-kens, should
lie carefully picked up and cremated
l)o it now ! Tie II see to it that t le
j out-boils' s are in good saniLary Condi-
tion, tin- manure from the stalnes re-
moved, linn* an I <»111**i disinfectants
sprinkled about and filings put in or-
der generally. Clean up and thus en-
courage your neighbor to do likewise.
What applies to the residence por-
tion of the city applies with equal
lorce to the business center. I u .
our streets look fairly clean. The
wind Monday drove tiie unsightly ac-
cumulation of paper and other waste
off the streets and It can be found
.hanging to fences and in back alleys
wailing for a change o| wind in send
It-back, to thi! terror of those driving
spirited horses thru the streets. Me-
diants should voluntarily see to it
that no. waste papers, decaying fruit,
or other rubbish is allowed to pile up
about .their places iif-business, as well
t
chant should allow the .sweepings
from his store to he swept, into the
street, biit-ahould have it gathered up
anil I hi rj
•> t> we
I hi' T
ilai
now.
v department hits jiiM
issued stat ist ics wliicii show' probably
i einai k.abl'e growth in' com-
gle'na
I" le1" the exported inatMifacuies'
•I Jtl.MT. In irwj they . amounted to
* lO.J.ii 11.4111.
'I he pivsi,ie„t is gra lii.a l> extend-
it ■
that now, aside from presidential
post iiiastei sh ips and t he. consular
service, then- are few govertunenl;sit.
i■ 111s which i■;111 he obtained except
b>' :| civil service examination.
TRADE WAS C00MIN3.
tf.mlcal I'leturo .if c.ounlry Llfo roll!
Itjr llnrper't M>«ifM«in**.
It was in the morning hours of
"bake day" in the little out-oMhe-
•vay village. '1 h» ming.«M odors of
fresh thread, and cookie- floated
>iit the open kitchen win ;■ »v-, .says
Harpw's Magazine.
From one of the smaller cottages at
the end of the street came a bare-
footed c hild in a coloriesr cal. o di e. 3
and slat sun-bonnet With the im-r
portant air of a heavy buyer she en-
tered tiie village store, and handed
across tiie counter a blue te;». • u 1 >. The
proprietor took the cup, and said in
brisk tones: .
'Well, Emmy, what does your ma '
want to-day?"
"I'leaae, sir, ma wants an egg'.-
worth <f molasses." an! she rarefaliv
I»1 ti a large white egg on the coun-
ter.
From a stone jug a little molasses
was poured, and the cup set before
the customer.
Mr Sm'.f,'' »he said, as -he took
her purchase, "I'll be back in • littlel
while ft. sum* gincer Ma said to tell
you the black hen was on."
And the buyer walked with dignity
out the ntorp door and up the village
street to her home.
LITTLE CRiPPLE'S LEARNING.
Hospital War Pruf!i*hly Hpent In Cri.i
qu«?rui^ Five L »nKu ijf *H
In eli] Koiuaam.it io said, tnere is u
brighter boy than Vincent Conway. Bj
some he is looked uj on as a piodigy
Wiiose talents ever might have re-
main' d dormant had it not been for a:
a< < ident that will make the little fel-
low a cripple for life.
It was late in the summer of 190C
that Vincent Conway, while at pla>
about his home, pulied a heavy bo.x
over onto himself and fractured both
"f his legs. He was taken tn Ford-
ham hospital, where combin ation-
«ame one after the other until tlu
y< '<r was taken up. He is now reco\
ering.
At the time of his a -ident he cou! )
barely recite hu letters. In the hos-
pital; he* has i»'*t in his time studying
• are being taken to direct his mind in
right paths. . lie seems to understand
figures by intuition Slims "do
themselves without effort on his part
He can now add, subtract, multiply
and divide, and in fact Is as far ad-
vanred in arithmetic as most child
ten of ten years
With reading it is the pime way.
Many nationalities are represented
among the nurvs . in t'he ' ho,
.pital, and all have taken part
m advam lng Vinc< nt's edu: ation. The
result is that he can, carry 'or. a sim
pie conversation in 'French or Italian.
From one of the patients ).-■ has pick-
et leait to p i wit him to recite bis
'-'Hail MaVys" in the language ol the
ch.ur.ii New York Herald.
Ilex bran 1 40 oz. Ixjttle '-f liquid
Mi>»ke, inade l»\ di.stiiiintf hickory
woorl. for smoking ail kind> of meat.
10very bottle guarantee1 i at Buskins
<»n icery Co.
THE
NEW YORK WORLD
THRICE-A'WEED EDITIONS.
Rcai Wherever the Engiish Ld.iguage
is Spoken.
Th.- Thri-e-a-Week W. rld was a V»rfi;i mt;
!-•!!. and wh. r» \
hi> pap. r for ti
The TI
fairiu It
BINDER
If so, conic in and let us
show you the best there is on (he market., XCe
sell only what we can guarantee to give satisfaction.
F. M. SPANGLER.
Machinery For Farms.
MULHALL, OKLA.
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Bet . St* Louh . . Ws, g ti* %
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Oklahouua City Time Table
WORLD S FAIR SPECIAL
Leavei Ofcla rma Cry . 6 ;0 p. m
Arrives Mei.^iu
ST, LOUIS EXPRES
nj City .
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bOO
110
DOUELS DAILY SERViCLZ
Free Reclining Chair Cars on all Trains
Pullman Buffet Drawing Room Sleeping
Cars, Pullman Tourist Sleeping C.irs
between MEMPHIS and the
PACIFIC COAST
J. S. N"< NM.LY, D. P. A„ CuO. H. LEE, G. P. A
Oklahoma City, O. T. Little Rock, Ark.
GUfflE Railroad Time Table.
158ADAMS ST.GHIC'SQ.
ARKAV AS AND CKI AH0MA tXP»( > ■
t Pali e ileep*'» fc
10.00 F
b:45 p
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1 Mi trust problem is one that con"
"Its. piiietjciillv, all llle c-IM1l;.,.,|
intrlcK of the world. The lattst
Another Irish Hull.
What, ver 11,ay be the general state
(,f ;:^'i ul|nri|i 11 eland, on« thing
seems (ertaln 'I here Is no dc reas<
in th" annual crop of bulls. One i i
the latent appeared in "Answei-s t
Cone pomlents ' in a C'Onna ight ne.\,>
paper It rea<l: "Your abusiv< let-
ter to uh Is ko Rftirrllous that we will
not even ackut vledge the receipt of
It"
SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP
Cured ty One Bottle ol Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
" When 1 had an attack of the trri p
last winter i he second one I actually
cured myself with one botl lo of Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy," says (frank
W. Perrj. Editor "i tl»e Enterprise,
Bhortsvillei, N. V. Thl» is ihe hon-
est truth.. 1 ;it times kept from
L-oii^liinif myself i., pieces l-y takiuira
leas|)' I. 'ill;; of 111 i -> mod \ 1111(1 \\ I it'll
till spl'll \\ ' . 11 if I Ci III" 1 'II','It
11 i1't 1 Would trIk.• ;i dose ami it
seemed thiit'lii /the ' briefest intervul
the 0011 jih \\ou: 11 f.;iss(irr ;inil I would
KO to sleep perteel l\ free fioin ' <"'<Itlffh
;iud lis accompanying pains. To say
I lull I lie reineih ;i,'l 1 11 as ;i ni' isl ;u I'ri ■
ilile surprise is putt In- it very niildlv.
I 11:1 • i 1," ni. a I hat il I ■ i , • .1
knock "Hi tlie grip. Rimp y* liccuuse I
had never i rled ii for such a purpose,
lull il did. ami il see ti w it Ii t lie s,
ond all nek ol coiiirhlntr the remedy
caused ii tn in,i (,n|\ lie i>t i. ss tliiru-
I Ion, hu' the pa his were far I.ss severe,
and I had Hill used Ihe eoiiteulsof one
hottle hefore Mr. (!ilp had hid me
adieu." i'orsalehy \\ M 11 a t tic 1<I.
Headquarters
For Fine
Photographs.
Family groups a specially, liriiiy
a lonvr the liahies and see how pre r t \
I can ti\ them out with a nice picture
I iriiarantee sal isfacl ion in hotli
work and prices.
Photos from 25 ccnts
j dozen up.
Vj
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SCiTHBXND TRAIN3.
j N; ]?_ Oklj ,ind Texas Fip-d«
N: 40rj : I M ' T .
No 421, Local Freight
NORTHBOUND TRAINS
No. IS Kan«a,r„v Chicago Espre.s
No Ho K»muCity - t4 iUI •
Fipresi daiIv
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1:00 p
HODGSON,
The Photographer.
40Sand 40a carry Pullman* ileebtn -.id V
chui'car* bfween e - and K ^,.v x
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McCormick, H. W. Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1903, newspaper, April 17, 1903; Mulhall, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc286204/m1/4/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.