Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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THE MULHALL ENTEPRISE, LOQAK COUNTY. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3.1909
MULHALL ENTERPRISE
Established Jauuary, 1863.
filtered in the I'ost,office at, Mulhall, Oklahoma, for tr,innnii»Kioii
through th« l:. S. mails as Swoud-Cluia Mail Matter
A. ti. WOOD, Editor
Published Every Friday - Subscription Pric*$1.00 par Y«ar
Can't Explain Heavy Taxes
Pawnee, Okla,, Dec. 2. "I am ,1D*
pressed with tlie fact timl It will be a
*ery hard matter for the men at the
end of the democratic regime to ex-
plain whv, with the proceeds of the,
exceptional burden of heavy taxes,
they 0»'e rorced npor. uur citizens |
and the 15 000,c*0 appropriation the j
state treasury rtceired from the
national government, there is no
money In i ha OU'ahoma treasury ..nd
the slate warrants are belnf turned
down with the explanation that they
will draw interest with 6 per cent
until there is sufficient funds In the
tieasurv to pay Ultra," says ijonfcress-
man BirdS M'Guire of the first Ok.a
ho'na district.
"The question which arises in the
minds of ihe iax payer* and which
without respon*" they are directed to
Ibe democratic leaders Is yenllemen,
what became of the money''" Was ii
a11 lost In ihe (ailure of the Columbia
Jt Baoklntf .V Trust company In which
tiateofficers were Heavy sUr-kholders'
'The attorney general elected by
the democrats says that when he is
thr> ugh with I he Investigations which
be has Inaugurated, that the urand
jury will tell the people where the
larger portion of toe money which
should be In the state treasury has
gone,
"Half the ,1em<icrats ani a'I the
republicans within the boundaries of
Oklahoma <• 111 in self defen»e, It ntitb
Ing more, vote the republican tlcUe
which will elect by an overwhelming
majority next fall."
A Thrilling Rescue
|i w Bert It. Lean, of Chenv, Wash
wisaaved from a frightful death is i<
Molt to I brill the worl.l. "A bard
he writes, "brought on adesper
ate lung trouble i bat ha tilled an expe t
• , el. •' here Then 1 paid tin to $1.,
v'm i,. a Iuol'soe> lalisl In Spokan,
v b did nor help me Then 1 went V
( al f, rnia, but without hmellt Ai
kI I us, d Dr. King's New Discover*
w tcl, comoletelv cured me and now I
nn as well as, ver." For Niing Trou-
ble. Bronchitis, Coughs and folds,
As, I ma, Croup and Whooping (*' «ik I
I's supreme 5nc and ♦ ! Oil, Trial
t.ottle free. Gi.aianteed by all drug-
gists
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Mulhall State Hank at Muliitll
In the State of Oklahoma, at tin
Close of business Nov 16th, 1H0S.
RESOURCES
I .OK US mid I lim'i • ti 111 s
Is still well rounded up with good
drainage and the oil iiaf made it solid,
something like asphalt pavement.
An order Issued to the postmaster^
at Hiawatha, Kans., requires him to
suspend mall delivery SOdays on any
rural routs habitually neglected by
patron, overseer or trustee. If ihe
Mad is not made good within the HO
days the badly kept portion may be
permanently withdrawn from the
route.
Lincoln coutv, Oklahoma, is toi
spend $180 000 In building 30 miles of j
bard surface roads, 3i miles of it wi'l j
connect its four leading towns. Well- |
ston, Chandler, Davenpurt and Stroud j
Macadam with an asphalt tiller will be
used. The farmers voted the Improve
ment. the towns not voting.
Logan county, Oklahoma, will soon |
vote on a proposition lo Issue $100,000
in bonds for a system of hari surface
county roads. TIiIb would require a
rarmer with an assessment of 15,000
to pay $3.50 a year for the improve-
ment. A maj irlty of the voters wou'd
nave to pay but .".0 cents, so the bond*
a;e expected to carry.
W. S. Hearhart, Kansas state engl- ^
neer of highways, finds sentiment
strung for rock! roads in S awoee, j
Wyandotte, Johnson, Miami and
Hour Don counties In Shawnee,
Wyandotte and Bourbon oounties
county road engineers have been ap-
pointed. Shawnee county will resur-
face H m'les of rook road this fall
and build i to 3 miles of gravel road
Tne county will ispenn $44.. 00 on road
improvement next year.
On "Good Koads" day In Manhattan
a well attended iLeeitng was held in
the court boose Among tne subjects
I llscussed were: "What K.S A, ", Is
Doing h'or the Boads of toe.Slate ''
Supt. .1 II. Miller; "State Interest In
Good Boads", II W Mc.» f«^, p'e I
• lent, of S t a *, e Hearts a'soeiaiini ;
What Shawnee County Hopes i.
Do", K. *> N','il cunt* coiiimissionei
Having sold my farm I will, sell at Public Auction on the Grant Barnard farm N.
E. 19 Mulhall Township, 2 >2 miles south and 2 west of Mulhall on
Thurs., Dec. 9,1909
Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m- the following described property towits
10 head of Horses
Span Gray Mare and Gelding wt. 9C0 Bay Mare 2 yr9# wt. 800
Span Brown Gelding and Gray Horse wt, 1100 Suckling Colt
Span Brown Horse and Mare wt. 1000 Yearling Mule Bay Mare wt. 700
11 head of Cattle
4 choice Cows giving Milk, heavy high grade
2 Yearling Heifers Yearling Bull 4 Spring Calves
Farm Implements
International Hay Press nearly new
2 Walking Cultivators
Walking Lister
2 sets Smple Harness Saddle
400 bales "Prairie Hay
2 Mowers
Monitor
2 Top Buggies 1 new
Set Double Harness
360'Egg lucubitor, a good *n«
Walking Plow
Farm Wagon
Buck Rake Corn Sheller
Emery Stan*
Steel Harrow
Low Wafon
Sulkey Rate
1,r Shawnee cnuuty. Arlitui C. .lark
Min, president, nf the Nai ional Go»-
Koads iissoeiation, (aH,ed on "Xatio.
il ltoads —Farmers Mail and Bre</.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
f .'vOilO (XI
2.5(17. In
IS i t: 90
412.0U
ii.I&MM
w:
Overdrafts. secured ami unsecured i.T.'W.«.«•.'
St»«-Us. liourfs Warrants.'etc 1
Hanking House H00.00
Furniture and fixtures M&.00
l>ue from Hunks J..UI3.U-
Checks and other cash Item* . 1,001.47
Cash In Hank 1 It M
TOTAL ffr.Stl.lJ
LI A HI UT1 FX
Capital stock paid In
Surplus Fund
Undivided profits. 1***n pens*** and
taxes paid .
Individual deposits suhlect to chock
OcaiHiid Certllh-ates of Deposit
ffltno CertlUcsons of deposit
»'eriltied Check*
1 a^hlur'b V hwckn Uulntautlhi( 24H.03
Bills I'ttyaMu
TUlAl It .41.1
STATE OK OKLAHOMA,
OOUXTY or laiHiATl.
1. W. R. Klnrald Oasliler. of tlio aiNi\
na.iued bank, do ooltMnuly swear Unit tin
c Btateu.eui U true to tlie Iwst wf n».\
k«io< , .< . u> .,tt« ao uolp uie CJod.
W. i» lil.Ni All>. CuMiin i.
Hubw rllM'U lend sworn to before nn» tills
day of Mi.v., tlMIM.
T. IfWINNKLL. Notary Putillc.
My fominlsNlttn explrcn Dec. 6. r.niu !
Corr* ct —Attest:
PEPORT OF THE CONDI 110": OF
Hie Oklahoma Si&>e li.«nk, ;H Miiiluil 1
in Hit' State 1 »f Oklalitiina, at the clos»
of business. Nov. Itti1', ltart*.
HKSOC ll<! KS.
Lt»ans and Divounts |4H.:K,«>4
Overdrafts, hi-."urt'd and unawured.. 1—1-44
I'S Itntuls on In ml
Premiums ti.: iT. S. liond.->
stock-, lloinls. Warrants, etc
HaiiklnK house
Kornltur" and Fixtures
One from banks
Ohecks iinl other rush Items
Oa«»h In limik
:i.!>ort.«4
a.aoo.m
UO.^MI.Ht
ko.HI
4f
TUD^ilC C A I CT. $'0 ancl <Jnd;r casti 11 months tim: on stms over $10 with interest at iU per cent
I LlrviVlo from date, 6 per cent off for cash. All property must be settled for bc'ore removal
from premises
. Barnard
£ A. EASTMAN, Oklahoma State Bank, of Guthrie,
Clerk
G. W. GAFFNEY,
Auct.
TOTAL $75.5Mrt.M2
1.1 A Ml LIT I KS.
I'upltltl wttH'k piOd III f lt..lXX) tH'
4*|piu<* Fund •• 100.lie
llndlvld«'d pridltM. Ii'*h expenses iiid
taxes paid 541W
in'* t>> Banks IMICtl®
ndlvldnal de|H»s!instihj«*<*t to irheck 4l.4S0 t %
icinand certltifinesof deposit
riini' * 'ertlHc.in-s t»f Ospo-lt 7.Mll».1^
vrtlhfd Checks 401.011
OaNhler's ••hei,k»«u*»,tandlnK
I1IIU Payithle
TOTAL
HTAn or OKLAHOMA,
OOUNTt or LO'JAS
Get Your Harness
Mended
A. C. BYARS, M. I).
MULHALL, t)KI A.
Special attention to di«c«se« »l
women and children. Olhce in Boedecjer
,-O'ldina, rocmt i, 1 and 4 t am now nrensre.ijo
OFKICF. , V to II a.m.. 7 to 8 p. n-. Hum.jj *in"' tOvr*
HOURS I Re«; E. Baiy Ave.l n. 2 p m.
Olfice Phooit 42 R®5- P^orc 57
It.ity aim
lo all klndao
Find nu- In shop
«>iist of Hostottlcs
TOM F^ROWN
i.
IhrMciurs
A Ocoo Roai Slioeicns tlie Wdy
llv i vole ,f '2 to 1, Tulsa emmt v, oi
la'i run ha* vuleo (4IK) OtiO in bmxlH ti
hu Id a system thai will eui'irui'" tin
wlicil* 8'ilinly. Tlie Oiitintv lias hIh,>
viileri ti.',,00(1 fur brldxes
Laft M»v a mlleuf marl near Sedan.
Khiih , wan nl'ed at a tola, cost in,
(IrangitiK and uiIihk uf l'i,e rua, j ,,uw wnik right, U,'»c at all ilruuwmlK.
», Qii irles, Osihler of tne al.ov*
laiued hank, dc solemnly ssr»*nr tlutt
he ala>ve statement Is true to I he Ih-hI of tn\
icnowledti* and belief, so help meOod,
r, o. QU \HLK.S. Oasliler
Sul>sorll»ed and sworn to Itefore me thl» Nt 1
lay of Nov IMO*.
W T. I1VV1NNKLL. Notnry Puhllr.
t My cominissloii e\plres* iHk*. tttli. iwoji.
ilOHHKIT ATT» I
W I! MATTIIFNNS,
.1, .1. DONAHOllMreetors
Trouble Makers Ousted
When a Hutlerer froin m t ti m h c Ii
t.rnuhlfi lrtk«s I)r. Kiutf'n New Life
Pills lie's iniu'11 v fcflii'l to aee It's llvs
peusla mid 1 mll^entInn llv. hut in >r«
lie'* ilokled over IiIm new, tine nppe
i»te. airnnif iierves, lo-u iliv vi^tir all
because, HlnmHch, ilver ami kintieys
wit I.
AUCTIONEER!
1 ntTer tny services .is a t'KTl K oi
HALKS, t«< t e people of the vicjnliy
Mulhall OOoL .HKKVh I " KK\.-*>NA
Ill.K I'ho'ilH WPIlieln .Mulhall everv Sut
tirtlav and will sell st Aucilou foi aiiyom
liavlMK U«hkIs to sidl. Nliik'-' Outer
tlie Hnturpri«e ortfet tne by pnotie
Phone L.v5H KclsO
Electric
Bitters
8ucceed when everyth.nR else fails.
In nervous proration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it Is the best medicine ever sold
over • druggiiit's counter.
Geo. W. Gaffney
AUCTIONEER
oUTIIRIE. OKLA
llie original "lllckn Weather Fure
cants", Hy mail, postpsiirt, 35c. on
n-'WHtands, 30c. One c->pv free w tli
a year's KHbHcriptlon to WottD and
WnKKs, the liev. lrl K Micks Monili
l\ Magazine, the l>ehi. ill monthly In
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<11 la 1111 ties h tfehta ^Rtilefl il°inem ,
h r, the genuine 'IlickH Korec»<tn" ,
are not uubiialied anywnere else—\«• ti \
^el t neiii onlv In Ins own pnblicat iona
WOKI) A N I» VV()UK> rUHLlSII
1NO CO., --«»| Locust 8t , St Louih
Mm,
Tlie Youth's Companion Cal-
endar for 1*>10
The publishers of Tlie Youth's l inn
panlun will, as always ai tliln seas,,, ,
present to every MitiKorlber w iins,
Miitjsi.rtptlon (11.7,j) is paid f r ItilO
beautiful Calendar (or tlm new vext
The plot ur" panel whiun s iku sis Un-
title, "Venetian," lor the Calendar
was painted hy the famous murine
Office Over Highland Th»«'»*-Rt.Utnc* arllni, Thomas M-.run llt» VeoH hi,
Mile South on Diviwon srein , reproduced in the Calendar I y
__ thirteuii'oolor lltln itraplty, will lie
~T ii I w«ll w,,r h pies>'ifllig,lMI(lfll r
The Rev, Irl K. Hicks
11 1(1 is k»»ne 'ov.
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HI,\I.Eli IN
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A N O I Mil VI NO
A1 uiuoda tor 1910
/ ll any November loth, 11109, a
spi ii . i > «»i bo k, oil eatroiioiii> anil
e ''.irmnfc* tin n > o».c coulaiiiln# |
151.1,IM S NLVV DI§COVih1
Viill Surely Slot) That Couyli.
Meat Market!
Weslmll notsilow uny thlmc to In-
ti-rf»'rs with our delfrnilnntlon tovlve
our customers tin' l»*«8t ohtiilnnhi In
M E A1>\ In th« (|utility of .-iiiltnHls tiseS
as well as well as In prtiper HUTTING
nid IIANDUNO W« Invlt* your
Inspection of saaltHry condlthins
wuu Ittfri^vrMtor is uow
1'lnce
Wi- tiik ashurei ifjyour patronav«
LEMMONS & BONO
Railroad Timt Tabic
SOU 1 Hu'OUND IPAIM
Local Passenger 6*21 p m
o 4nb reias E\pren hil *m
-o 4il Local Fre*ft l P.tl# p m
Na 17 Okla and Tciai Ci^rttt 10 a
N0»0 HBOUND T RAINS
No4v. 6 Chicago Exprtti eiOS a m
No l't> kansas City, /iola aau Cal ktfttt
9:12 • m
Ms \l Kansas City st:4 Chicago Express
sal pm
Nc 422 Local Freight III! a»
. 121 aud il carry pstsrujtrs tttveta
Cumi ie aud Arkansas City
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Wood, A. B. Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1909, newspaper, December 3, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc304959/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.