The Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1900 Page: 2 of 4
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THE EMEKPR1SJJ, MULHALL, T. i-T.lim. MARCH :tl>. ltmik
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SHIRT WAIST. LAKES' SHIRTS.
The best and lowest, .r ic :il in Mulhall. » 7"'
l'rices ranging frnm so cm, to S',.00. Udies Birdie, and „d, RKMBMBKR
WHEW; TO VST^fWoET" 'fLTln.i'we Jar. gt«J I « gt» >» P~> M « »
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J&labliihed January /, I* 3.
VFOOSLKY llllOS ,
tom li wonsi.i
l'ubll>l»i
Kill tor.
Entered in I In. >• til M nil...".' • I
fill" InillelllUslon lIlMIIKll ti"' t ' *• n""'" •"
Second-Class Mall Mattel.
PO III.ISM RD BT Kit* 1 111" 1 *
Lofcru rrliitlvf lo ti.lv. i• l-it■-r. 8Ulisi'ri|
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officio! Paper ol Mulhall
Publication Oltlc
■ hiut if l.'ndi: ?*t»
. - Kind Hiiiy Avenue,
cl, St*»ne Building.
Tim Bnlvetinn Arin.v n»n« JS17.000
vvnrllt uf properly iu tlie United
Htnles. •
It i# estimated tb»t Ibere wer0 10«-
000 rim away mart leges In America
during 1899
Kpkakinu of feathered »onn«ler»,
1 lie U] nf lilt) bell la the- UM.nl popular
ni Ibia ie«mn "> the year.
HBVKM oul i.r(»»ry 10,600 Inhabit-
mil, of the lj'»ill«i Stale are deaf kh.I
doinli. The «lllleli«»i> m much l,,|'s
f,.niiim.n hiim.uk i lie ufgr.iei limn
umong the wliiti a.
Tim »eereiar> nf the Interior ha- i»
met h patent In Ihe city 1;[ ll"""
f,,r twenty live aerie to be iifeil a« a
i'tuieteiy, the bill for »aid purpose
l.avi.iK approved An lu.porl
measure ("i I i*''1
The AtcliUnii. lUmn', lllobe tellf
nfa woman there mIio kcts ll"' blues
m liml ibat li r ft eli"** effect every
IIIIIIK »He *"• H,,r l,r*,,d is t""1'
hi.ti every I lili.K "be puis Into tlie oven
1,11s. Too ItHtl.
(STATU OK OHIO, I I'll UK I'•"I.K."" I ss
|,l l As I llUXTV, I
l'lt A \ K ). Clll II III' lies "Hill thill
lit. is ti"! a.'llio!' I' 1 - ''r I lie li""
1-'. .1. CliKXi i .v i ... ilointf business in
the city "I T.ii.tl", ."limy mm stele
tifnresal.l, tin.I linn -u''1 "1 wi" Iy
ON1C III N 11111.1 * UHI.I..A lis for ettcli
nu.l every cum. of cnliinli Hull
lie euietl by lliu I llnll'a Culnrrli
t>,|,e. l-'HAMK .1. t ll> V V
Sworn to lie fort* "."I Mih.erlbe.l
III my presence, tliU lull tiny of Decent
b. r. A. I> 1 -S'l-
Sl,ttl | A. W. ti I.K ASUS,
Nut ii i .v I'ublic.
llniiV (' iin i. <"» «' t-• " '
nil I ly mill MCH 't '"Ol y «»'. thn binuil
II! .1 IlilM'lMIH Ml. fir.'" "f ll«« •-VI. t*5lll
Bund for tuKliniMiii.il*! f
v. .1 CiihM \ A c<»., r.-ii'ii -, o.
Hold by drtltf-jfiKlH, 75c.
ilitU'l til mil) 1' 1U IC I lie licit.
it came to |ih8m Unit lifter he
1 liuil aiivertfM'il bis good a there chihu
unto l lin great tiiuilUudea fn-ni all
tlie region round about ami »ii»l buy of I
him. And when bia competitor* 1
iiihey marveled and held connnun-1
ion among theiinelvea, saying: "How
; be it that thi* lUBQ is bony while we
! loaf about our doora ?" And lie npake
junto tin in, H»ying: ••Verily, verily,
I nay unto you, iu thin age of puah
and iuntie it in easier for u camel toen
i ter through tbe eye of a needle tlian
I for a huoiiK as man to tlourii*h \\itl>-
out advertiidng." iixeliange.
DEATH /»" V I>ISKASU
AM) WAIt.
While British mljceta in India have
been dying from bung« i and from ilit-
eiifes ibal are feateied by famine,
many of her HUljeelH were being killed
by bullets In 8 nth Africa The lova-
es sustained by 11»«• army of invasion
and subjugation have not been incoii-
ciderabte, uc admitted by Knglldi au
thorities. An I'lllclal statement junj
indued makes tlie total |oh« in South
Africa 1) 00 1, over 1,1100 of whom died
of didease cau-' il by liHidi»hips and • x
, p mure. More than 8,5'0 have In eu
I wounded and inntly 2,600 klUvd In
j battle, Indlmiing many ollicers, some
j of them prominent.
j Tsiean iosh**m present curiotn con-
'trusts with the records «'f the 1 nited
Stales forces iu the wnr with Spain
The i only about 1,500 Americans
were wounded Less than 300 were
killed Hu( over 0,000 died of dl«eaae.
i'h'e total wan ali"Ut half u«* great as
the losses of ihe British in South
Afiica, but the death list from dis-
ease was hiX times as laige. I'lie lio-
ers have killed fully eight time- as
' many lliitifh soldiers a* the number
of Americans killed bv the Spaniards
rlie liritisli wounded are only about
three and oiie-hrlf times as numerous
t\n t heir killed. In the war with
Shaiti tlie rolled States had more
ilisu ttve times as many men wound-
ed ni killed. We lo«t no prlioneri,
practically speaking, while the P»rit
iaIi have had u boil I 8 4t)0 taKen
\V ichila I - e
| i'ricltly Asm Hitters curea disease*, of
j \ hi- Uidneavn, c euuse*, and ^tuoigtli
•mis Ihe livrr, hlfioiieli iilid Iniwelfi
K 11n'rtid t liib'ers Drug Co
NATIONAL EDITORIAL MEETING.
Huiiiellitiig About The Oi-ganlaai
I loll-- I I N C'l-} Htal AlllllVl l H"i y.
[ill in »lt IAI c'obhksi'on ti l-.N C K. J
the JI e.it b
complet ei|
ol 1")
On the morning of February
went to I lie iveiitlier bureau. He"'1'!
we found Mr. Scan—not busy nt
work, hut eiijoying a holiday. *11 s j
posit louis ilia ol liead clerk lit ll'®
wentlier bureau, atiitioi.ed petinaneiit-1
|y at Si. l.'Uiis. Iliswoik i^ pleasant .
;11111 agieenble, and lie seems well sal-
islied. lie informed ua Unit there;
would In* chances lot pr miction to,
I portions at stations in foreign conn
j tries, and that lie seriously considered
! applying foi au appointment to a »ta-
t on in t lie \N est 1 ndics.
Mi. Scan made our visit to Ihe;
I wealhet bureau very interesting and
profitable. We were shown all the
van mis instruments lot taking Ihe!
conditions of the weather, the nieth-j
oil of recording same, and given au in-
nigbt as to how ie.illy impoilant at:
i ust it til ton I ho weat her bureau is to
the people of this counti \. \N e went
up into the observatory lower and, al-
though the day was a cloudy one, was
able lo see foi a long distance in every
direction. Wc then visited tl^e print
j mg department of the bureau. Here
we note that Mi. Sc.nr lias put lo
! good use the knowledge and experi
lence gained heie in Oklahoma id the
printing business. There is quite a
good deal of work done there in Hint
department, as it furnishes all Ilia
piloted matter lor distribution to
I many stations iu tlie St. Iamiis juiis-
dlclion. AH i-tlicf uliilionet) la ••Imo
furnished by this depatimenl. It is
iquipped Willi ;i Hue lOxlj jobber and
'the power is fiitnished bv electricity,
i.ring supplied by a small dyuuiiiot
The depai I nicut is well suppled with
type, and ail Ihe little characters used
in priming the weather maps audi
charts. It is, indeed, an entertaii ieg
place for anv olio to visit, and no one
with time should lail to pay a visit to
the weAlhei bureau.
1 i«av ing t he weal her buveaii we n is-
| iteil the newspapei i Dices. I lien we
j made a visit to the livei going ovei
the great liada bridge, We saw here
where this gigantic st i ncline was loin
in piecies bv the tenible cyclone ol
ihe suiuim i id' I** 5, and the gieit
steel ailus and gud is ol the luidge
parka an
residence port ions of
r Willi " walk tlir.>u«li
s i poi'tiiiu "I Si. 1 j. i!s,
siclit seeiiur. IVe
Int luiii-'lieoii by Mr.
Si'.ur. We Ift into-tl to oil It orinl lientl-
iiii:iiIfis nt teiniin.il station iu lite
«v«n|itR> wli«m we met Several Ok-
la tie utiles. I nrriveil
tlliei) iii.ii limn. We ii-lll:iill•'.1 t«|t»tll
er until II m., Hie tline of ilepuiture
ul llie eititoi ial speria'. al ivlllcll time
I ue bill eneli Oiliei fitrewell. Mr. Kt :ur
w.im very solifil nun lib.tut tlie ui'lt.iie
nf nil bin "lil Menila here i" Miilliitll.
mill Mis. S ul'ami billiself wislie.l to
be nMiieniln'1'eil by nil.
Tilt, eililorinl special leaves nvei I lie
Illinois Central railway, whose lines
we are to use through lo N«w Orlenns.
our 111 si slop is at Memphis, leiiues-
see. N,.\'. letter will be ilevoteil 1"
Memphis.
""ii \,lllin„id mxl tml.)
M
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Anv one wishing to use my lOMiie |
any day for which 1 am not t.il ed, is j
fieelodoMo. Terms reasonable. Sal
PROFESSION AI
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Miction glial atit eed. Oiliee a> » 1!' , XV
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I,I,AN ll. T. rllll.HKl!?,
Physician antl stirgeon*
rr,r>iii)V >1/cwHh I }*^
Aiictlo.ieei M Hill.,II, <>. I, Kin. ul.l.' l.iUlcr, Urn: fir I
It your chilli is ero«. pe»l»l., it is j A„ en d Pt'.y. roB^A^ ltiiii'TK—'riiK
Uo doubt troubles with worms.' Ml'LIIAbL. OKLAHOMA,
White's Ci'i'inu Vcnn.ftiire uisl renin
; the worm", uud italoii
its uatnral cheerfuliicj
!>. McCoanehey"
e IT »• c t-Js
MOHEY TO
I. r ' j x'S. W. M. IIATKIULO,
ct,--. j ! ' Physician and surgeon.
j Calls imswn red day or idglit. Olllcw in
! bind well building.
Ml' LII ALL, OKLA.
1 I'l UliAH UUII i r.— in f'
•F riseOj, LjniN
Vi.t o .l .hoiua ('it v or WieUlta to St L(
anil all Points
K«i si
IMPROVED FARMS.
I M. (TiN NF. I IKY. M I>
Kansas City and all points north and
West.
M«ke
Physician and surRoon
, specialty!; of I lironlc Pi8eafle»jn
■ ni;
P:is.»
I .mi is .o »1:C0
i i-\ t|ii> |.il low i li it evr'iiiiib :it
ii.Timiis me ni in I e w iih tuc
Okliti mi < i; \ tout Wn-hi'M. We »*nn> il.t
i| bin I liml rtiMir i-hih, »1 -.» Hit!
I lie In) l«
Icuves Si
nkliilniin i
I e I. Ill ill
Tin: territorial eurresp nnleiits i f the
Kansas City papers are all royal fe.-
lows, Itiyal at ti true lo Oklahoma. A
few ilavh ai^o Frank Hlit'llabiirKer. cor-
respoiiiliiil f.r lite Karvas (,'lty Jour-
nal. wiiiiiiK from (liilliiie to a T'opeku
frieinl s.ty: "Oklahoma fruit i< so
litie tiiat most of it this season will be
slilpp il i" California. Oo Ihe coast
11".y line "iir proiluct better ilian their
own."
K KjiMtrr Stkwaiit. cx-eoiinly
1 elerk, Is a ean.lidate I r .lelegate I"
I lie nal: mni K pub loan i- ni veiltimi at
l'ltila.lelpbia. T'lie eolor.ti Itepul.li-
fins of Oklahoma are en 01 It ti "i a
place on tlie delegatl >n. Thai belli* [
the e.se. no more al.le and worllty
mail eoiihl I. ■ ebosen f.r tlia honor
limit Mr. S ,■ v u t
Tin: Qui line Ki'ilialel I* l»>W aKix"
en uinu quail". |Hii|letl "II nl home.
I •., l 11el. ll.l> & Tiollei Is I lie powel fill
I ri ii in v i ale lh.it unities its tlesi mil s.
I'll,, Jl.l | 11-I IS . I I ' ' I I I' 1 ""I •" 'I
Kl.ITllH J..IIN (Jill.I '1111 Is 111 'be
race for 'regie 1 r "I tleetla nf 1. .gnu
|. unity.' I;Iitbrie lm» r 'X Canillilaies
for tlii" | ' «''• John lias some g n.tl
hacking anil will "io "m all nglit.
I)sk, thing the Ihe ri-11u111ic*i s lire
uiiliiil mi -lu setol lion. Joe M.
Ml Neal ti 1*.. 11 ailel |ihla its a tie!, irali
In Ihe Kepol.l Can Itslioioil eonveoOtill.
m ule like final proof Office in city Cri g store
li.tliilli'e "I It.an |>iti.l when papers MVI.ll W.I., (». I-
mi. executed. Inlcie.sl 111 per celll. | —
r.nilhlea una; vol ... „ M ATTHFWS | iV n, .mI: I I ;..'l I ii,-.'.. ■ .l-
^ I j in* ]iny | i.i 11 of loan can Iik I W i n. LIM I I n L uv u, i,Nu, .1. (l 1.1. d 1 > 1. i.m.i ■ \ •
paid at a 11 \ time atier Hist >ea 1 A T Toil N FY AT iiAW. | )uu planning an oiiting
Without boilu.-'. Advanees made I , , ((| j f,,ll.«-tton-.
on i.edirg c.ltl'i. Money alwa) h j j m1 .'i itmi i-.r-mte. Noiau* 1'tm.ic
on hand. | mli.llaij.. oKI.a.
EUREKA SPRINGS
Ills 1 mcr sent."I- ii 'Ni.K nofuitT.
n. n. nACftiM
Over liank ul Indian Terriloi)'.
\V II. JI.VTTIIEIYS, liil'ill A gent
litis a Torl.l-ivlile
I !,«•:*11h mill p (
wliot-e
■ii 111 ti<> 11 a* :i wontlerfnl
on. the enriilive pmpi-r-
l llif -t i;,*-, y
*,"-n ri A $i
ibasiiuQg
Alwavs indicate a weak htart. Ihcy
! usually follow palpitation or fluttering,
| shortness of breath, Irregular of inter*
;« mittcnt pul .c. When tiie hcait mus-
1 clc. are ovrworked or exhausted tlieye
i relax, tlie flow of l lood to the brain
J is interrupted, an 1 unconsciousness
" follows. Should relaxation continue
] l- 1.1. ctcly ( r two or three minutes,
1 sudti 11 death is the rr.-ult. '1 iie barest
and I t t remedy lor overworked and
dcbiiiuied hearts is
, it,'- ol wliope waii'rahave im eijiiu
I \\r |"*1-"*I>1>I I } in.cut, !• 11' I 1 lie urn iiili u1
j c \\ I* ['A \ 111 I . I k • ; >nr, ..I--... tin.1 ol i'. .1. iihI 1 Wl
"• " * 7 ...Iir Ilekeis il.l.i v re,,.I "Vi.t ITIIset.
OD A PTIf1 A 1 'LI.nK " I'or HI r I lie r parliculHrs aa to niles,
1 «A^U^ATCHMAKER
AND
It. I . Ht NN, lJishict I'n-si n.er A cent.
Wicbilu, K 10*1
ItUY \N SNYDKH. fi. I'. A.
n. I . V•»A kt M. lien. Mpr., s| bonis, Mo.
No charge for ijcamining the ev«
All woik Warranted. Have had !U
M-ais' expel (live me n ti ial
UUTHKIE, O. T.
CVYY DIvAV,
() W I,()I1I)KLI., - - Proprietor
M.I. KIM" Of IIA0I.INO,Tra,«»Jier.r|rj(.
... ,1, 1 III M11.Im 11 Wo men
s.TI T1
bl idg' .
11 mil
Candle
Itu lh
(v !fotlili / <•!«• u in
.tom i.r liii'iiili'i'r'iiVtli" e..fi i> n •. w
I from OOKIH1V \ «' • •
I III III
i i..- iniiiu
^ I 1 \ I: l\ I
I :iiit|
I \MlUIII Oil
I orfrynUeN
,1 l'\ II Met'
Heai't Ct':
Mv heart tm'iMf bejj.in
v t;'" w 'tli | a! j itati.-n, .m..,"" - >•»
n itt itti oid Mnotheriny. 1 hen Il-ecan
• have 1 u.ni 11' spells mat would i*»l
. P-eron the street 01 wherever 11 -1-
i pened to !•<•. 1 w..- uiuliie to attend
It. iii> bn> neM and darr not venture
awnv fi in li- me. '1 lie doctor" I n.e l
to Kelp me, end weelns en •« Ivetl -<•
ment o! I v. Mijj s' Heart C ure l
bought a b- ttle. Hie lu-t lew d.»es
ft ; prd ti e taint ■ spells ami ill a
' t•-w weeks nj> hc-'.t ■' - w ' "H
1 . ' ' K ( "Vv
Middle burg, N. Y.
I>r Vile-' lleuit Cure is *
nil drucr >ts 'i a p 'sitne r
t« . \\ ii Irec ...r t to
^ C.-. Mil.. mjj.;»i Co., ElKh.rt, !nd.
Through Service
^ : between
ST. LO U1S,
?i CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
i 2 ! and the
PRINCIPAL CITIES OF
TEXAS.
! Thanking o p puiron* for paat faviin^ W£QN£R BUFFET SLEEPERS
s
THY OUH
havinll.
111 m . i. i n' ■.
ha mi'ooiso
i1in1nc.
free reclining
ZJTJZL
we Mdicit eoiitintioua oner. Y"
enxioua io pleaae
WOOLYERTON & FATHER,
THE DUNLAP RESTAURANT
DINING STATSONS
i iv operated by the company.
,, . n superior MEALS.
Mrs. A. Dunlap. i r.crU rr.«
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