Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1910 Page: 1 of 10
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Mulhall And
Vicinity News
MULHALL ENTERPRISE
V
Estak £ cd January j
First, ,(*3.
Eighteenth Year.
Mulhall, Oklahoma, Friaay, June 17. 1910
24
| Mites imkm
a ««<«««>«
COUNTY CLERK
I am a candidate for tbe repuolican
nomination for County Clerk of Logan
Outinty. subject, to the primaries of
A artist U, If 10.
Oil AS. S. OLSON.
Krpn R. Morgan presents ills name
s.s t candidate for County Clerit of
County, (.object to tbe Repub-
lican primarlefi, August a. is>10.
Fred It. Morgan.
TREASURER
I announce my self for the renotti-
nanon foi ilie Treasurer of L ■nan
county on the republican ticket sub-
ject t i the Almost 2d 13i» primaries.
Fred Ritterbuseh
CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT
' hereb, annuunse myself as a can
.lidate for the office of OlerU of the
I Superior Court of Lo#!an County Ok-
| lahoma, subject to the will of tbe
J Slepublic.au Primaries to be lield in
August, Hi!0.
WALTERT. WAKRKN.
COUMY ATTORNEY
Tbe Enterprise is auttiori/.ea to an-
nounce tbe name of John Adams as
a candidate lor County Attorney of
IjOtfan Gocnty, subject to the decision
of tlie Republican primaries, August
2, 1010
.!<>(■ ii Adams.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
1 am a candidate for tbe nomination
a« County Superintendent of Logan
County, subject lo tbe decision of toe
Republican primaries, August 2. 1910.
Neil Humphrey.
Educatc For Farming
1 want to tell .vuu to begin with j Mrs. O. II itarnarrf died June 10.
that 1 am in favor of your educational j !i>IO at tlie li;<me of iier daughter Mrs
platform and Unit I
your stand for
schools. You a
Death of Mrs. 0. H. Barnard LOCAL AND PERSONAL
heartily indorse |
rural
shape
1 am a camli'iate for the tionotna- ,
Won as Comi I v Treasurer of Logan!
Ojunty. subject to the will of the. j
Republican Voters at their primaries
a ugust 2. imo
R 1) Hie wart. j
—— j
COUNTY JUDGE
I am a candidate for the nomination
<or County 'udge Logan County,
nefore the Republican primaries to be
held August 2, U'lO.
T, II SO WARD.
Tbe Knterprise is authorised to an-
tiounce tiie name of J C. Strang as a
candidate of the Republican party .'or
nomination as County Judge, of Logan
bounty, subject to the primaries,
iugust 2, 1310.
J. C. Strang.
JUD3E OF SUPERIOR COURT
i herebv announce rovself a caodi*
l<iate for .Judge cr the Superior Court
-r Logan county,subject to the will of
U*e Rspub'ican voters in the August
,t>rii»iiry.
) Will il. Chappel.
FOR SHERIFF
I am a candidate for renominatiou
Sor Sheriff or Logan County, upon my
r,.CuiH as an official. Subject to ths
*iil of ths Republican primaries,
\ ugitst 2, mm
JOHN MA HONEY.
I desire to place my name before the
i Republicans of Logan county as a
s^udhlate for Sheriff, subject to the
wieclsiou of the primaries August 2,
1H1U.
consolidated
: ueipii'g to
what In time will prove lo l.e
Oklahoma's greatest blessings,
old calmity imwier who says lie has
seen enough of one sided consolidated
rut al.schools and that taxes are lngli
enough now seems to think that mull
ey is tbe only tiling a person should
live for. I 'II bet lie lias a fan
buys; boys who might have made some
mark in ths worln had they not been
so unfortunate as to have a man for a
father who was so confounded short
he could turn a somersault In a thim-
ble or who always lakes time to kiss a
nickle good-oye before he pays his
I taxes to the government that protects
I his property and guards ins welfare In
i every way possible.
I am candidate for ihe nomination , ,
, .i -,i 4 r Some say that consolidated schools
as Commissioner of the ird district of ou J
Logan County, subject to the decision j will cost too much ! True they willcost
of the Democratic primaries August 2 more, but what is a little money
1910 [ compared to that girl or boy of yours?
JAMKB (IKII. I
j And besides they wib maixe yui
********* | place more valuable and build up a
John Adams for Couniy At- better community.
forney if you want to leave your children a
John Adams pieces his name before]
the Republicans of Logan County as|
a candidate for County Attorney!
through tlie Enterprise. John Adams |
is one of tlie rising young attorneys of
l> W. Walton in the 78th year of her
age.
Mr*. R. Voolverton is here visiting
, old friends and neighbors.
j Miss Rimy lleiman and Carrie Jack-
son wtre Guthrie visitors last Satur-
day
Sarah Moran was corn in Ireland, i
Mav litli I8:t;i and came to this country I
me of | when she was nine yea"^ ' age and j
That, j set tied in Indiana.
In 1848 she was married lo Oliver II |
llaioard who was tier companion nn j
til the 4th of last February when he I
weni 4 months and ti days before her !
to ■ that undiscovered country". They I peaking of • fool friends" when Ok.
were tlie parents of eight children, live )
, .. .. Governor UUarlie she got the J3d ne-
three daughters, of these 3i "
daughter survive Ihem 1
f sons aim
suns and one
Ray Kincaid went to Enid Moudav
to visit Paul lloopes and o t o e r
I r lends.
Mr. J..I. Halley spent last Saturday
and Suuday in Oklahoma City visiting
Willi his parents.
Speaking of "fu
lahoma City secured the friendship of
Governor Oi
i L/ree arllole
Democratic Ticket
and mourn their loss, as parents who ; Workmen are making the depot pre-
in even their old awe and declining ' m'ses look like a huge prarledog town
Health and strength never forgot the i excavating the foundation taking out
comfort and well being of their chil-
dren. There was a iarge attendance of
near relatives at ibe funeral, being
tbe families of A. P Barnard. Mrs.
George Barnard. Mrs. D. W. Walton,
S O Barnard and Joi n iiarnard of
Grenola, Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnard rem ved from
Indiana to Kansas where I hey settled
atGreiiola which was their home un-
til tiiev came to Oklahoma among the j.j champion They are now living in
old and putting in new foundation
piers.
E A. Herbert has the thanks of
the Enterprise force for some tine
peaches left here this week, not know
log of a better thing* to do we ate
tliein and found them O. K
Mrs. Art Cunningham with her two
children, Is visiting in this vicinity.
She is tlie guest in Mulhall of Mrs. E.
Logan County. He is a man of good ed
titration having Hken the roll Normal
Course at Ed.noud, graduating with
the first c'ass from that school in 1897.
lie then took a three years law course
i ai Ann Arbour Michigan, graduating
| the llrst in IiIscIhss in 1000 lie retur
j ned t-1 Ok lahoma and opened an office
' at El Reno where he practiced for
three years, coming lo Logan County
he was for a time connected in prac-
nice little fortune you educate tliein
well, and then if you don't leave them
a cent they have » tine capital to be-
gin life with. It's something a hank
failure or a panic can't rob them of,
Now back to the soliool—let's have a
good high school course and especially
in agriculture and stuck raising. Get
the children awake to the possibilities
of the farm, and then there will be
fewer boys leaving home for the cities
I was raised on a farm end ai 18 i
quite and.trted town life. I worked
up until I was getting f70 per month
for office work, but 1 quit that a:.d
expect to tarm tin lest of my life, not
because I. have it to do, but because
_lucf
ens who are acquainted with him and
I his legal ability.
Neil Humphry for County
Superintendent
Fred Madden.
14 Police, Mitchcll, Candidate Foi
Sherd! of Logan County.
After persistant requests from mv
h'nan-; friends of Guthrie and Logan
?' lounty, 1 have decided to be a candi-
date for Siberia of Logan County, sub-
Mom to the will of the Republican
the aryjof Aueust 2nd. 1910.
early w. H Mitchell.
I '
REGISTER OF DEEDS
W E McKeau, Register of Deeds
f Marshall, announces for re-nomi- ^ peup|e ^ afly
cition fur the office of Rcgistei <f ,,, ,.u i,aull „
Weeds !u Logan County, subject to
i,he will of the republican party at the
primaries, August 2nd.
W E. McKEAN.
tice w it h J udges Lawrence and Hus-;
ton at Guthrie after ihe disolutinn of i " •» the a"li li,,e of
that lirui bv the election of Mr ilus I work In the world if done by selenti
ton to the District, bench Mr. Adams ] flC methods Every other line of work
has been going it alone w.lth gratify- | )jas rei4Cl)(.n a nighei stage of develop-
ing success As^a criminal lawyer he , U)au farml,>lfi Wl)yy SltBpiy
has secured a line repiaation and Ins;
success with this clasiSf cases would because there are sc many like the
make him a valuable official in the aforesaid gentlemen who aie always
county attorneys office, lie has the re j «<iiockiiiK. Instead of pui'.iug their
tpect of Judges, Attorneys and citizsll(JU|rj(.ri, Wl th* wheel and pushing
for the betterment of their communi
! lv as well as themselves, pie young
| men must in a few years step forward |
land take the burden from the shoul-
| ders of our leaders in every line of life
For county superintendent ot school |sha|| Uley i,e prepared lo fight the
early settlers in 1889 an secured
claim two ano one half southwest of
,r Mulhall which was their home until
inability m do the work on ihe farm
caused them to sell the homestead
which waB one of the earliest and best
improved farms.
At a meeting held al West Lone
Star school house by Rev. W. E. Junes
in 1897. Mrs Barnard with her bus
band was cunverted and Joined the
M. E. Church and to tbe end gave
testimony to their faith in Christ as a
Versmal present Saviour. Mrs. P.ar
nard's health for years had nut been
good and she sulfered for years a par*
Hal blindness that was very trying
to one uf her active desposiiion. Her
last days were full of Dam and the
tinal summons was not unwelcome
to her.
The funeral was held at 2 o'clock
Saturday, June II at tne M E. Church
In Mulhall and the funeral was con-
ducted tiy Rev. Beeeher ot the Evan
gllcai church.
I'he,iexi was taken from 21 of
KevelaUuns and 4th verse And tlieie
sha" be no more death." '1'he theme
of the preacher being the unending
miration of tills life, which is hut
tbe cradle from which there shall
emerge a life commensurate with tio(<
for which it Is the duty and priviledge
of everyone to make ready now.
The body was laken to Rose Lawn
Cemetery and laid by that of her
husband.
Fire Pr»tectie»n
I battles of life, and meet each
of this county the Enterprise is carry-
ing the name uf Neil II umphrey who,
conies before the people and the repub | "'purely? If so, boost consolidated
Citizens of Mulhall come out at 8
o'clock tins evening, Kridav June 7,
to see the lire extinguisher in action.
Then attend the meeting with the
I Commercial Club to talk overand plan
issue for ways and means of getting tire pro-
tection in Muhirtil.
lican party for a second term on
record.
This tieini: an iffice that we consid I
erof more universal importance lo I
jther in the
cjumv we nave been at some pains to
examine into this record Inquiry
from school patrons, directors, school
men and teachers, nas brought until
ing but words of high praise for the
thorough and conscientious manner in
which Neil Humphrey has thrown bis
whole energy, time and talents into
his ! rtnal schools for now is the time to
prepare —From O. F. J
Mr. and Mrs liawkey former resi-
dents of Mulhall, were In town last
Saturday in business arid visiting old
tiieuds They have recently moved lo
Perry where they will mal<e their
home
Mrs. J K Miller and sen Raymond
left Wednesday morning for Belle
I'lalne, Kansas, where they expect lo
visit Mrs. Miller's parents. Raymond
in company with liis grand parentis,
Mr. and Mrs. Mordy expects to visit
friends near Salina, Kansas, r.nd in
I Parkvilie, Mo., before his return.
Kansas City when Art. has a position
checking at the union slat ion.
Dr. E. G. Sharp, of Guthrie well
known to many Enterprise readers
contemplates a three months Europ
ean visit for ihe purpose of still
further adding to his medical know
ledge. He announces this by a card
as follows:—
Dr. E. Sharp, Guthrie. Oklahoma,
announces to bis professional trlends
and patrons. Out of tne city June 15
to October 15, 1910. Post Graduate
work, London and Berlin.
<!. E. Hudspeth is making the
rounds of this district and HnUs
that the people are waking up to the
necessity uf looking into tbe character
and qualllioallnns uf men who are lie
fjre them lor the nomination al the
August 2nd, primalies.
Mr. and Mrs M, F Potter made the
Enterprise office a call last week
bringing with ihem tlie Ural peaches
of tlie season from their orchard Its
enough to say ibev fuuad theil wa>
int > a peach snort cake aud thus full
tilled their delightful mission by fill
ing foil the family craviDg for good
peaches and cream.
Mr. and Mrs. OthoHiii are rejoic-
ing over tbe coming of a bright baby
girl to their home June 1st. Tlie proud
father was so pulled up over tbe
event that he labored under the de
lusion that the news paper man ought
to Know it by its papa, for thai reason
this Is not now strlckiy news, the
youngster having appeared June 1st,
and all are well and we are indebted
to grandma Hill for the Item.
We learn through Charles Detwilei
that his brother Mail on his return to
Waynoka from his last visit here lie
gut home In time to tind the town
burning and the gi.ods and tiilurer
ol ins tine drug store being carried
Into the street. He has not vet sue
ceeiled ill getting Ills insurance and
will meet a considerable luss
At iiiie special meeting of the calf
board last. Monday night. There wa*
not the attendance that should htive
followed the invitation of tbe boat<*
for the citizens to come out and ei
press themselves on the lire protection
matter. Those who were there beaid
t he question uf tire protection and tne
need of It discussed and many facts
ami ideas advanced. The result of this
discussion was the appointment of a
committee composed of Messrs Bull
aud Kuller to prepare the Ajax cliem
leal engine for another test which is
to be given Friday evening June 17 at
8 o'clock A fter this test a meeting s
to be held with tbe Commercial Ciuh,
for the purpose of further talk and in-
vestigation. To this meeting the citi-
zens of Mulhall including the ladies
lire invited.
Miss Lizzie Nltller whs in town
Wednesday, the guest of Mrs. Perry
Heurv.
Leans vs Fats
The game between the attenuated
and obese base ball athletes of Mul-
hall was tlie occasion of a good crowd
to look on, and some iiigh stepping
and base stealing that was a revala-
tlon. The principal result being one
broken arm and a big score, the bro
ken arm being on the fats and the
score 211 to 38 to the wrong side of the
score back to do the leans any goon.
The ages represented were from 21 to
ti3 and the average of plaving not si
bad as some people expected. Some
good plays were made and some "bone
headefl,, work dune principally from
playing the game as it "used to be'
but the umpire insisted un more mod-
ern rules. Some of tlie ,,used to he's"
showed up some tricks of tlie game
that did their memories credit, even
tllo they were not smooth enough io
getaway with It. The line up wasss
follows with the mi us put In an the
regtilarsdesiried that they iia^ tnougii
of it
Leans, J. Buedecker. J. Fallen. G. K
Chapman, F. Forrest, Wm. Meadows.
H. Meadows, E. P. Wilkerson, A. H
Wood, W Baker, F. Rawltngs. J. S.
Thompson.
Fats N. Hendricks, R. M. Kincaid
S. Wort man, C Bennett, E. Buedeck-
er, L. K. Meek, W. Spangler, P. F.
Ball. Jay Estus.
BROWN DRUG CO.
Successor to A. H. Ranlnglon.
Change of Firm.
But Still a Good Place to Trade.
Ill taking charge of tbe pharmacy
formerly owned by A II. Raffington.
We wish to say lo ttie Mulhall public
that we tind this a well assorted
•lean stocs of drugs, which we Intend
to keep up to Hie best requirements
of tips trade. An experienced phar-
macist will be in charge of the pre
scription department. We shall keep
nothing but pure medicines and com-
pound the in carefully.
By si rict attention to tlie itoulre
This | meuts of ilie peepia we hope to merit
lent i« stale as news hut is given here a continuation of the patronage built
I he.reby announce myself as a can-
didate for the office of Register of
! leeds of Logan County, subject to tbe
v, 11 of the Republican Voters at the j bis work. To go imo particulars would
.primaries August 2. 1010. |requ.re long articles giving detsl « of
I everv district, district office aud
Elmore E. McGinley. j,, me county. No tangle has
O. H. Anderson, of Antelope town» I beensi intricate noditlicuiiy s.greai
ship is a candidate for Register of i ,,uti tllat he haa laken hold of it with I
Deeda of Logan county, subject to tbe hands of a master and brought
will of the Republican voters at the] matters out sireight L.ate changes in
primaries to be held August 2, 1910. < tlllH duties and amount of work put up j
C. H.Anderson I ,n the County .Superintendent nia'-es j
! the office much mare difficult i i ti■ l |
I this Ib true especially in regain to the i
ti nances.
as it was given by Mr ^etwiler as an
illustration of tbe high cost of neg
lecting means of protection from tire
that question now being under dis-
cussion in Mulhall
up by Mr. Raffington and add new
customers to tbe list.
Come and s*e us.
BROWN DRUG CO.
COMMISSIONER
After solicitation from all parts of
Under the administration of Mr
the district 0. E. Hudspeth lias con- j ,Ju t|rl,y the various districts have
■sented to the use of bis name »s a eanj ^ ( ( unanclal basis
,lidate for county commissioner f(" 111|()tl |l{ UlHlu l)avi. l)ttiances on
4<,nau countv from \\w r( cnmmiu- J4||(j t|K.,r rei* *rriK In oomJI.
toner district subject tn the tl()li s„ Ullit ail),„„ can ,in(| uut the
an primaries August 2 1910. condition of tils school district hy In-
Wili'ord Cunningham, of Oak View j qU|rv »t thi superindents office,
township places ins name before the j ^ prominent and one of the oldest
Republican! of the :ird Oummlssloner j mjhonl men tn tbe county glvei it as
District as a candidate lor County j m* opinion that the c unity would be
loiittnisslouer. subject to the prlmar H |,,*er huwever able the new superin
.es August 2. 11)10. : tendent tuay lie in making a change hi
Wilford Cunningham. tlie critical time. O
There is No Argument in Favor
oi Our Service so Strong as
OUR RECORD
The Growth of a Banking Institution
is Evidenc: of Services Rendered Its
Customers that Meet the Needs ot Their
Business. The Growth of This Bank
has been Steady and Consistant from the Beginning.
June 1st., 1909 Deposits $37,722.03
June 1st , 1 9J0 Deposits $59,137.21
Increase in One Vear $21,415.18
We Are Still
YOURS FOR BUSINESS.
OKLAHOMA STATE BANK #
The Successful Farmer
of today who dot's not
exception.
'.lOPHeF* .'i hrftifc account in toi
To no one is ti checking account ntom oi ti luxury. If
solves the problem of ulwayn having hi« money at
hand, of making exact change and receiving a receipt
in return for the money paid.
Some men. eveu to thit* day. permit in carrying a r»ll of
currency on their persons—t.liey are the ones \v> usual-
ly read of in ' In* papers as having teen "li#ld up' and
robbed.
flic best iiing' ^.v inmimin'e you fan
A hank aceourl is
liava.
i'lus bank wa nt * \
prove it.
i>ui' Iui .iip iss--» » v, :ii appreciate it-
|Mul hall St ate Bank,
N. V|. lilM A|
PrfKMi^ul.
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