Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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thf KVTEIIPRISE. MULHALL LOGAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, KRWAY, Ol'lOBhli IM.s
The Mulhall Enterprise.
Official Pappr ot Mulhall
Entered In the IWofflee »t Mulhall. <> T.
ror transmission ihrouirli tbi I - nmlis .1-
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Rates (., l orei™ Adv.-rtls. rii itnvern.d on
h« ha-lt of r. llalillltj and upon tin- claan of
advertising.
Utters retntive to advirtUlnr. sutiwrip-
tlulls. etc.. should lie addressed to A. II
Worn*. Mulhall. Oklu.
NUIMCKII'TION I'KIC*:, • : PKK VKAK
B. WOOD. Editor,
RURAL FKEE DElLVERlfcS TO BE MAIN I A1NED
"WASH I NUTOX. Oclotiei 1M — An t'liderstundintf has reach-
ed that, no matter wliat Irregularities may be diaclimed by the
postal invent igat ion, rural free delivery shall Ik- maintained and
Im* ({Iveil sii'-h increase and extension as condition:, demand. 1 he
estima'es for tnis service for the ensuing year will Ih- considerably
in excess of those submitted for the last appropriation. The con-
gressional leaders, who w111 have support or Mr. Cannon, insist
iliat public Interests demand the most liberal provision for this
service, regardless of had administration in the pas'."
Notning succeeds like success. In nothing is this I►.*11«*r illustrated than
the Introduction of the R. F. D. I's growing speed and popularity is but I he
forerunner of other, on comming reforms and conveniences that "ill bring as
solidarity to the county not imaginable a few years ago. Telephones and
Electric cars, w ill make neighbors (»f those who dwell 10 and .10 miles apart.
The townships will lie as the town, the county as ihe township, the state
as the county. These innovations will necessarily bring alxiut nmny and im-
riant changes in business, social, and school life. The time is rapidly near-
when the township will lie the unit of school organization instead of the
district. Then will come the time wlien Ihe rural communities shall have
within the reach of every child a graded school, with all the benefits, advant-
ages, and opportunity's for rapid advancement now enjoyed In the towns,
where the children on the farm without ha" ng to ne sent away from the
watch care of parents, and the home I ies and influences, may receive an e-1 il-
ea t ion equal to I he requirements of elit ry i o college. I ndeed the p. >s> ibllity of
the school consolidation Idea are very grea», and It requires hut a little ima-
gination to see a manual, industral tra'ning school on every six miles square
where the people want it. These are ihe times when ii won'tdo to vegitate—
give \ our mind and Imagination free play for better things.
The
Best
Biscuit
Baked
yesterday were
Uneeda Biscuit
po
in u
Biscuit
to-day are
Uneeda
to-morrow will be
Uneeda Biscuit
Sold only in In-er-seal Packages
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
lioma and Mr. McOuire, asher repre-
sent at ive he, if Senator Allison, when
lie comes lo investigate and look more
closely into all the conditions sur-
rounding this statehood question,
shall lie found advocating a measure j :
thai will give Oklahoma immediate j l> [i Pyche was
statehood. It would he Don yuixotish passenger Tuesday.
It would lie almost a miracle if one. an(j |lik, |u,ar|,.(| for any territorial The Kditor was one
second place with Kooseveh. and now
this week comes the information that
the president has picked l.ivernor
1 lurhin. also of Indiana, lor his run-
ning tuau*. We have cimcluded to
await the action of the republican
national convention.
upon such men, proper arguments and wash that is wanted when liris ow is
reasons, and to convince them of the
injustice done Oklahoma, will he the
work of Delegate McO'lire. hacked by
i loyal party, people and press.
I'lrst pul»!lc»tioi
u south bound
iriven free rein. He usi:all> puts ihel
si ripes on the fjra'ters «»s fur as it
in his power to do s ■. It now 1
mains for the courts to do the rest.
(3K-43)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ept S&tll. 1903.
'tllM^ iif'l.'i
AN l
1 \ I'm: I'ltoHATK » "i n i.
Ti lt. "I OKI.A
in the Matter of the ('.state and uuanlian
ship of .liiint's llfiilreiii. lilcn 11« uln-iii
and Chester llchhvtli. Minors
It ap|M
l ion I hi* d
iring to this < onri. froni tin- |mmi-
W.
pre
iMiit
tin*
The stock of the rubber
>1(1 to he water prixif.
who hit:, as inanv peo
hard as Tom llensley
j get a IIIm'1 suit on hi
CWill Bryan imitate Croker. Tam-
many's former leader, and remain in
Kurope?
The White House guards are having
a very strenuous time with tramp |
\ isitors.
e and hits as
does, did not
hands. John
\V. Clark, city attorney of Kl lleno,
has sued llensly forcriniinal libel for
publishing aiming other things, that
Clark tried to ex'ort money in his
official duties. llensley is out on ^100
bond until the case can he heard.
f the 11oosiers:
| at the reunion at i Guthrie Monday.
tieo. A. Harrison went to Oklahoma |
i <'ity Tuesday, on the 1:110. He will
it tend the I. O. < >. F. meeting in the
■veiling and will go Wednesday lo
delegate to attempt the passage of a
bill thai did noi meet the approval of
such men as Senator Allison and
others, who have the shaping of legis-'
la l ion, and more foolish to present a 1 Watonga to at tend I he meet ing ol the
measure that would meet their \- I'- T. A., to which he isa delegate.
active opposition. Delegate McGuJre, I Chris Huchele and H. M. McNally
while determined lo push steadily and
Land Office .it (Jntlirle. » >kla.. '
IN frv. Dkla.. S« pl« rnhi r-!•. l!»o''.
Not !.•»• is hereby given t h;it tin* following-
i.t dm <1 set t I»t lia - lilt • I not iff of his intent lor
Kor the Ulird time in two years, a
colored school in Chatham, \ a., has
heen destroyed by lire of an Incendiary
origin.
Freight ex1 oi l ion, and especially on
coal, is very glaring. When Oklaho-
ma gels slaiehood. such things can be
reached and regulated.
It is said that Senator Cockrell is
lieing boomed for ihe presidential
nomination In order that Governor
liockery may get to the senate.
Speaking of the Alaskan boundary
dispute. Mr (tonrlev, a member of
the Canadian parliament, said, "No
maratime people will ever permit »
neighboring country 10 own a thin
line of too lines of its coast, and it I he
United States w ill not sell us that
territory for a decent suin of money.
the day will C0BW when we Will take
it in spite of all the resources that the
United States can raise against us."
! A brave talking man. thai little Mr.
; (ioUl lev.
were the architects and builders of
II. porch on the M. K. parsonage, and
persistently for statehood for Oklaho- , . . , , ,
1 tin y did it soqtiickly that it was done
and well done before many knew
ma, is at, the same t ime taking coun-
sel i f politica 1 friends, with
pose of introducing and
through the very best hill pi
tine interest of oklahoma.
Allison's present, position so
one of doubt as to t In
admitting Oklahoma before
dian territory is prepared,
dicaling tha' in his mind
should form one stall
cording to our point
I lie pur-1 it w as begun.
putting
i-ible in
Senator
ills lo ho
of
the ln-
t 11 US Mi-
llie two
and also, ac-
of view, indi-
Tlie railroad*,
and charges ii
over reaching t
by their high
the territories
letnselves and "
rales
, are i
up wrath against a da\ of wrath.
Sena'or Hanna has declared that
tlrover Cleveland is a great democrat.
greater than his Iime or
statement will be a
i lie editor of the Commoner.
11 is a polygot i ainpaign
Ferdinand Lew, who can s
language-. Is in charge of the
deparineni of the Tammany
The position of Senator W. I!.
Allison, of Iowa, on the statehood
question, vindicates the wisdom of
Delegate Melinite in not announcing
in advani careful consultation and I
l-x l"~ | advising with the members of the!
| home and senate, what the hill that
! he proposes to in1 induce will be. No
man in congress carries greater weight
or has more influence on legislation
than Senator Allen: b.v his long
service, thorough acquaintance with
publicalTairs, and well known hones'y
of purpose, he, today, stands promin-
ent in inlluenec. Happy will Okla-
j eating t hat he may he brought to see
! thelnjusl ice of keep i tig ()klahntiia wait -
ing, in view of her abundant prepared-
ness for ad mission. To bring to hear
This
In New
leak four
• foreign
1 nee-.
DOCTORS CLARK & CO.
<'hicstgo Spt <•-
ia lists who
rail tell what
your disease
or ii 111 if I ion is
, . "/without asU-
' inir ;tny «nn»s-
tions will Im- at III'- IVila.f l in
(>no day only mil il p. tn.
ill SHAY. ocroiiKK uhi
Ml Chronic. Nervous ami I'rivato
of In it h sexes successfully treated
guaranteed. Consultation and advii
The friendu Carl Woosley ar<
ultul to sen him on i again. Althougl
in imitation of Ins late a nl agon Is'. lie
is going on four legs, he is not hunt-
ing any keen horned mad siears to
Dlay with.
Mont Kemp and fieorge C.allowa>
! have received their appointment as
1!. U. D. carriers, and will be on duty
on and after Nov. 10th. I rallowiii
has route No. ^ inifi Ivcmp has rout'
No. :S.
A prominent democrat of this towt
thinks that Adlai Sfevenson is tin
j coming nominee of his party: and i1
i is but fair to further slate 'hat he
wants to know who this man Hearst
i 's'
Thomas I tat ligate. proprietor of I he I
[ Holler mill*, after a two weeks' over-
. seelnu the mill interests, left on Tues-
day evening for Poloi Mo. Mr. Oath*
gate expresses himself as well pleased ;
with the condition of the mill and
j t raile.
Mrs S. I', (iarretl and grandaughter
Marie, weni lo Shawnee Wednesday,
called hv I he sickness ot Mr and Mrs.
Clias. Garrett's children. Sam went
J with l iiein as far as i i
to make filial proof in support of Ids claim,
and (hat >ain proof wi11 he made' l»efi»re \'. c.
Welch. I S Commisom-r at, Perry. Okla-
homa. on Novemher \ i/
KOHKUT L. MORTON,
of ()rhiikIci, ()kl:i.
S. w. i of Sec twp. -ti H west .
""e n,tines the followiiuf witnesNCs to prove
his continuous residence upon andt ulliva-
n upon said land, vi/: F.. K. Pfrliiitner. .1.
«i. Kirk..1. T. Brier, all of Orlando, and C.
M. 1 tell wood, of Perry. < )kla.
JOHN .1. IhM.MS. KeirUte
saitl niiriors. praynuf for
I >ale of certain real estate
i his s;t ii] \\ a rtis. t lia t it is ncffs-
I he beneficial to said, wards tlia
I late should be sold.
«. hereby orJereJ. that tit
j of said wards, and all persons
i lie .said oiiue. appcar before
I Saturday the Jith da.s oi" • »<• t«
1 at 1» o . lock A. M . of said day
Kooni of said i ouri. at the < ti
the said Lo^an County, then
I show why an order siioahi n »:
ary ami won
su< ii real t
be framed f- •
t lie
i.f f.
fit i
First Publication Sept. 1-.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Ill The Matter of the E»»jtr of William II Smith
late of the town of Mulhall. < ounty of L«»^an
Territory of Oklahoma. Deceased.
All jH-rsons having claims airainst
William II. Smith, deceased, are required to
exhibit the same, with the necessary vouchers
to the undersigned, duly appointed and
lualified administratrix of the last will and!
testament of said deceased, at be r
place tif residence in Hose Hill township j
in the County of Imuran and Territory
>f Oklahoma, and that six months after the I
irst publication of this notice has been limited j
! »y order of the Probate Court of said l.oirau i
•ounty. as the time for creditors of said de-|
•eased, to exhibit and present their claim?
against said eslat
Dated t he 14th day of Sept ember l'.'0-l.
Srs.vN T.Smith.
Administratrix
And it is further ordered, that a
! t his order I*' published four succosM
! In-fore t he da> of h< a i inir .said p«•»it i'
t Mulhall Enterprise, a weekly in
' published in Lo^ran < onny
Dated mis 14th day of September \
C. W. (oniDKICH.
i ocil Prohate.hu
I will uive lessofis in Elocution. ;ind
physical culture appropriate to 111>
elocutionary work, at Mulhall during
the fall mout hs. Any one dosii in^f io
avail themselves ol' my services ;tre in-
vited to see me at in.v home ruder
t he Kims. Noi tit M ulluili.
Li n a I). \V<>oi>.
I)
M. 11 ATM
PHYSICIAN and SUKOhON
Calls As we red I >;i \ or Ni^'.l.
( Mlice Firs! I*oor North t oriier
1 >r11K Store,
MULHALL, OKI.A
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* K. M. KINCAID Phks. L., f. H
j rRul^a!I 3tate Bapl^f
Candidate McClellan will speak t«» the
voters in French, German an^ Italian
and some of them in Kn^lisli.
Fred Wenner comes as near bein^r
in the class ivery limited in niiinber
of those men in political life who
' turn t he ot her cheek" as any. Hut
when lie is accused «»l having deuu-
< ratic proclivities, he strikes from the
shoulder.
f T- ^
^ The Harvest bein^ almost Past, it does not follow J
' tliat the Summer is ended, neither will it be, until every *
wide awake farmer shall be preparing the ground [or *
H another harvest. I he necessity for proper preparation -J
» • , ' v
s is paramount.
'Proper Preparation Means
Proper T ools."
I Have i hem.
The Sliliwnter Dciwii'iai cf tin 1-M li
cmiii's t<> us wiili the antimincoiiieiii
, | fimsiiliilatUiii with the Adviiiice,
and Cant "after this week will be
inililisherl as mie newspaper, under
one riMif. and by one control.'' These
I wo should make a strong paper,
is a uoo<i business move.
5 YOU
\ WILL
i WANT
TO
PICK
:Ron
It
I'nited states Senator IHctiich. of
Nebraska., lias just returned from a
11iur montbs'visit to Alaska. lie says
tiie agricultural possibilities ot tlie
tcrriior.v are very slight. Perhaps
11 lis will help lo reconcile the Canadi-
ans to the ineviiable decision of the
Alaska Boundary commission.
I.ast week the papers nave it nut
cold, that Senator Fairbanks of Indi-
ana. had been prevailed to lake
DRILLS, 4 Different Kinds,
(disk and shoe.)
DISK Stiring Flows, 3 kinds.
Mould Board plows a large line
For the hay field, MOWERS and RAKES and all
kinds of hay tools of Unsurpassed Excellence,
Does your Wagon box lcak"gct a new one"I have them,
BUGGIES onJ WAGONS ill large variety.
I am Agent for Fairbanks, Morse &- Co s,
GASOLINE ENGINE.
Look at Sample.
Repairs Of All Kinds Constantly on hand.
Every article sold under GUARANIEE. i
I". M. SPANGLER.
Mulhall, (). T. J
Tile Methodist parsonage is the
bet ter bv a new porch over the north
(lour. This improvement «as made
I possible by a siiitirestion. a nettinir
tonetiier. andifiintfat i . A nil now the
suukcsIion is nvide for a kitchen and
j paint for the parsonage. This uill he
I accomplished aloin; Ihe same line.
Five men and women united in a
, (jowl work, are wort h a t'ousand dis-
orKani/ed, and «i limit a comnion
I aim.
I lie eli ainpinent of t he I iklah'una
| cnards at Cut hrie, last week, umli nn
I more of the "real thing" than was
! relished by the ofllcers and men of the
i nuards. 1' rained must of the time,
i and it t ii re is anvihiiiK the inalitia
dislikes it's L'e'tinir their unil'orins
mussed. I'nder the circumslaiices.
| however, the drill and diseip ine were
a credit lo (iklahoma's soldier hoy-.
| The regular qtiarterlv examina'ion
for teacher's county certitica es will
belieida1 Ihe otlice of the C'ountv
superintendent in Gutiiric. Friday
and Sat urdav. < lei. 3(1 and 31.
(. \V. I >cif icu.
County superintendent,
i The large number of indictments
brought against olllcials in the post-
1 otlice d'-par■■incut is proof that the in-
I vest iuat inns that have been carried on
'by Fourth A slstant l'osi master (Jen-1
era I .1. L. Hris'ow have been pro-1
; ductiv", and is fur*her evidence ihatj
tile administration lias noihing to!
conceal, but will go after every man j
in the service, high or low. who is
found guilty of boodling or any crook-1
edncss, ll is becoming to lie weil nn- j
deist nod that it's not, a coat of white-
Offers to the Public t lie Servici
and well Regulated Hank
'.s of a ('onservat i
t CHATTEL AND REAL ESTATE LOANS A SPECIALTY,
n vf f»nf»f»f\n •»»»«»w v i\»»»itn»». i\ *\ ^^^
Hansess
t pays to buy llie and we don't need i<
what kind i> the best. What we want y«»n I
IISI
ii luii i
Oiik-Tiimictl ti mi liini<i-Ma(l<>
Are rn» exeepi
best Mlioei
Shoes
1
and in this article we can sell yon absolutely
market. Try a pair of Star llr.and Slim sand
w ill wear no other in
THOS. SLOAN-
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Wood, A. B. Mulhall Enterprise. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1903, newspaper, October 23, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc286271/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.