Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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THK MULHALL ENTEPKISK. LO«A> COUNTY. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY II. 1910
MULHALL ENTERPRISE
Established Jauuary. 1893.
l-iitered in the Postofflce at Mulhall. Oklahouu, for t r.iiisniisMoti
through the U. S. mails aw Secoiitl-Chtas Mail Matter
A. ti. WOOD, Editor
Subscription Price ? 1.00 per Year
•ihlislied 15very Friday
BEGIN RIGHT!
By choosing t h>* riirht pliuv to trade for the comiitjr ,vt>nr. W e are in t lie LUMBER AND
COAL BUSINESS and want the epeople ot M'dlndl and vicinity tu knuw t|u.t during the
year 1910 it is our intention to Keep such supplies in quality and price as will meet the approval of|
our trade. So, when you need anything for building purposes, from a steen plww of ox4 or a
complete bill for house or burn to a carload of Sand. Lime, Brick or Cement it's here. If it's Coal
3011 want we hnv" the best
FENCE POSTS-v ou never saw a nit er lot and the price ie Right. M.V
i lnu!fVoll w ill
us vour
Ice
ana
Coal j
Yob will fin*1 us always roady too
»*r?0 j •• pr-mmot!y wriih !€!E for the
hul ti i. j i &>4 COAL rurlltHcoid
I'<«av* vour oruvra
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SEEDS
ASI
FrtJfc,
tvaranlMd Ploass
Every
PUutrrabuQlil test th«
•wp«,r1<»r merltaof
Northern UrownH®«<l<».
imuii irria
WJH ron 10 cents
wr will Mad po.itp.lfl our
FAMOUS COLLECTION
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j.Tfiit obj"Cl lesson to those wlio arc
en^at/ecS in dark and sliadi enterprt***
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WrtW va»jrt 10 r«oi« v> help f»«r p»iU«« m4
{••rktng a.'.tl r««<»r the *!*•«■ ' Kani. \% CElection," lo-
relbr with int New ai>4 Instructive liertlen Untile
great nohthi.hn heed co.
1156 Kohc Ht, Korl ford, Illinois
We do nut meat at we pass by.
This chance tin<1» complete refuta-
tion hi tlie fact that the Federal itu-
t.hirlties have pmccd Miilloimlre Han-
ker,.lohn K Walsii. of whic&ifn, in pri-
son for five "ear* lor vio'atln|{ t. Ii e
HVderal Hanltitit; laws, .lohn ti Walsh
is the waltli^Ki. man that thin (}ov
eminent has ever placid htlihid pri |
son ham Kecent.lv Mr M-rse, a not ti-
er weal hv New Vorli Hanker, <**h sen-'
Lenced to serve and is now serving a i
lii vea.' term In tlie Federal prison at
Atlanta, Oa
It is well know that the y rea t|
'i.iiikinu c'lnceruxof thisctnintrv have
hi I • i i>a»t received I a v .1 r at. 11 ie
Hands of i,ie (ioveinment anil no w
President Tall prop if,e» tn 111 a k e a
| liankiiiK move in llie Interest of tlie
masse* of I he peopie which w i I ! l,e
i the etTict. of the esiahilslliiieril of I'ns
tal Savlutis Ranks, that will enable
the depositors, especially the worklnu i
man and I lie farmer to secure 2 per:
lie savs, "from the woist cold 1 ever cent interest 'in Ills mniey, mid then j
oad, 1 then pro red to ray ureal satis- j to have the assurance that his money i
faction, what a wotider'ul Cold and as safe as the Ooveriimeut itself.
'ciji;li cure l)r. Kinx's New Oiscovery
END RIGHT
J. G. WILSON LUMBER COMPANY
F. J. WILSON RESIDENT MGR.
Now the question arises: Is h a s h
meal V
Ciuery 9 feed Stables
Good Teams Good Rigs
Rates Reasonable
Buetyele Bros. prop.
This beefsteak proposition always
ivas a tough one anyway.
The Best Hour of Life
is when you do some«reat deed or dls
rovei some wonderful fact. This hour
-gme lo.I. R. Pitt, of Kooky Ml , N
. when he was sufTeriov intensely, as
{ BA*B£«.'
Iliivintr purchasetl of (ins hewitt his Miteres's hi
the Barber Shop 1 ask u share of the patronage on the
basis of good clean work and good treatment. At the
old stand. Bath in connection. Yours for tweinese
l: h. hast ie
is For, after taking nne bottle, I was
Hiiureiy cured You can't sav anv-
iIiihk too ituud or a medicine like
that." 1 ts the snresi and best reuiedv
(or (l.seawd luniis, He.unrrlltfceN, La
l/rippe, A-ihniti, IUy Fever, aiiv
t hroat or Liiiik Trouble. 60c $1 00
Ti lal lint tie free Guaranteed by A
OruijtfiatH.
They crv crv vegetables. vegetables,
when there are iiu vegetables.
The opposition to Hie President'-
plan for the establishment of Postal
savings Hanks ik rapidly dImliiishliiw
We do not care particularly ahuii'
"HkIiI hetnu thrown on the cosi of lit
uiK "We see it loo ciearly asltis.
Life on Panama Canal
has had one frightful drawback in
larla trouble that has brought sulTet-
iiiK f.nd death to thousands. I lie
serins cause chills, fever and a « n e
liillniisness, jiiandice, lassitude, weak
nessand genera! Jebility. liut Klectric
Hitters never fail to oistrov them and
euro malaria trouhles. "Three bottles
compietelv cured me i f a very severe
itt.ack <»f malaria," w r I t e s Wm A
I'retwell, of of Lticama, N. "and
I 've had (jooil health ever since. " Cur<
Stomach, Liver and Kldriev Troubles
uid prevent Typhoid, 00c. (iuaraiit
ed by All Druggists.
Like a philosnliplc felloe, the Tain'
many timers feathers up the crumbs in
-tead ill sitting ou the back fence and
IiowIIUK,
Mr tirvan brings a message of cheer
and tells us to lie h a p p y because
tlilntts are net as bad as tliey might
ie. Wlilcll is perfectly t r u e, lor in
sauce, if-
Frce Seed Corn
Why not quit raising "scrub" cornv
Why not plant enough pure bred seed
this spring to supply you for the fu
ture? There is as much difference be-
twueo "scrub" corn and pure bred
corn as there is between a "scrub"
steer and a pure bred steei. I'me hred
corn will produce a much larger yield
per acre than ordinary seed Uni ii tin
tlier notice, the Farmer and Breeder
published at Columbia, Mo., will givt
away free a quart of pure bred seed
corn witli every new subscription. A
quari will pistil a quarter of an act
ii,d give you all the pure seed you need
'or future use. Toe Farmer and Breed
-r is a big monllil)' and costs otny &0c
net year. It Is published In the home
'I Missouri's great Agricultural Col
ege and every Issue Is full of articles
bv Agricultural experts on the raising
of all kinds of Farm Clops, the Care j
ti id Feeding of Live Stock, Dairying.!
Fruit (Jrnwimr, Fertilizing the Soil,
Poultry Raising and every other farm
subject. Any single issue is worth the |
price. Kvery ounce of this seed aorn I
will be tested I.y seed eip-rts before j
it is sent out. You can have either a ]
yellow or white variety. 'J'hln a.rtver J
Use me nt is appearing in hundreds of
newspapers and our supply of seed w,l
sunn be exhausted So send nr leave
vour subscription at once at l lie office
of the Kntehi'iunk which will for ;
ward it to us
Tbc Poultry Yard
Don't ketp the bens shut up too
close. They need exercise the same as j
other animals.
You Know
Your Business
From A to Z
But unlesi you have a
Bank Account you may
not be able t» conduct
yout affairs of a financial
nature to the best advan-
tage. Ky paying all you;
bills and debts by check,
you avoid all later dis-
putes that might otherwise
arise.
Make it your business
to come to this bank ami
oper. an account.
Drop in.
Feel at home.
Always welcome.
Mulhall State
Bank
R. M. Kincaid, Pres.
A. C BYARS, M. D.
MULHALL, 0KLA
Special att«Ati«Q to diseases »(
women and children. Office r. Boedecker
bu«ldin£, rooms 2, 3 aod 4
OFFICE I 9 lo 11 a. in.; 7 to 8 p. rn
HOURS I Res; E. Baty Ave.l tt 2 p. m
Office Phone 42 R«s. Phore 57
Electric
bitters
THK REST FOR
B1LIOI HNE83
AM) KIDNFVa.
AUCTIONEER!
".losepli Cannon's days are surely
ii hi lie red." says Home tun in the De
troll Free Press What Mr, Victor
Muroock Moult! like to know is. what
s i lie ex.ict number
Iustice whii another brilliant and
l> i ilt ss i K'trry in t lie case of John R
a sh a seven! v I wo )ear oid vlcturr,
wlio has just learned ( oat honesty Is
tlie best p iliiw.
< >oe ot the must vociferous t'lmoges
lat Mr. Br>an us^id to make against
i lie Republic carl y during ills cam-
will collie mlglity neal paylnf any far-
mers grocery bills.
Vow and tlien haul a load of sand
and dump it near the lien house where
the chickens can peck and nciatcli in
it.
In order for your liens to lay w e 1 11
they must have /immI that produces
ek-g shells. Few things are lietier for
tins purpose mail uroiind bone.
Stone p.uillry keepers hung up a few
Heads of cabbage high enough so the
ulllckens will have to jump ,ip to peck
't. This gives them exercise and the
green cabbage Is good for them.
Don't shell the corn fnr your chick-
ens. Break the ears Into small sec-
I'lito. waa that n did not treat the big | lllini,al, „ ()(r. T(le
thieves ami ti,.- little thieves Hike ,)lir
I treme cold weather 't. Is a good p!aii
President Tafl. in las prosecution of j 10 cover the Hour or the lien Ii n use1
iese lug III ti,-fill-lots uf great weal III, J with a litter of clean straw aim lluow '
. demons! ra' log vliat t'ie law is ii
ig admin i led a Ike to the rich m il
lie p ir 1' . ■> •» a in. i i i ,u i , u
ciff**r niy sarvlt-Ks us k ('KYKU i-i
A lluck of w c I I manageil chickens |sai.ks, to the 'Ctiple of the vicinity <<
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A hnndatm.eif ilhmtntt^d I urn s* •
f |ui i m f | v • to' ,| 'i i ♦ ,
)»>ur ; ii rr ii. !ba,|L by nil fiftmi
MUNN &Co.a6,Bro,d"' New YarK
tl(ahrt) (ml ti. tt?s k ht^ wnn'miifiiim. 1 ■
A Place to Eat
At Hendricks C«fe
Ncrth Maine St
Whrn you feel hungrv comr
in and we Will feed you at a mod-
erate price everything what a
fir*t class restaurant and confec
tioacry keeps. >X'c are also run
nn g our Soda Fountain! all kinds
f Cold OriincH Sh c ».re ai o
hesdquar'erj or
All
Kii;dn
of
Barn Y ard Gossip
Soil is like a hank account. If you
keep drawing out witl>- tit putting
anvi lung fack in there will soon be a
i deficit.
There m something wrong with (lie
man wiio needs i lie law of the state lu
compel linn to send ins children to
echnol,
Somebodv with « lot. or etav matter
iu ins head has said, "Kn,' the manure,
spreader first and , lie piano will come
:if its accord
Not to farm more land hill to farm
better the land you've got—that is the
question or tlie hour winch confronts
the A inericun fanner.
About the riist tiling the average
farmer ought to do is to biiiKi up tin
a as ted fertility of his soil, F n t i
i.liis is done you can't expect, ui ratsi
good crops.
Have the lloors of your corn cribs up
high euough from tlie ground so the
dogs aod cats can get utider it. That's
one kind of "rough on rats".
Ouod roads do a great deal toward
encanclng the value of farm latidf. If
the roads in your neighborhood are in
a bad condition, why nut organize «
road district under the new load law?
Your county Highness can tell you
liuw to go about It.,
The average rarmer slimid not
strive for riches but for enough of Mils
world's goods to protect himself and
his wife against want when the sun-
set davs aDproach, in,d in the mean
time to supply his chllc>reii with good
wholesome necessities and education-
al advantages.
j Experts figure that U costs about
II-' 50 to produe an acre of coin, couir
ing interest on the land, seed, prepar-
ing .seed bed, cultivation, gathering,
etc. By using a lead pencil for a min-
ute or two you can easily tell wl.efchet
last year's corn crop made you any
money. Ir the story tlie tigures lell
in discouraging, suppose von get some
pure bred seed next spring and in the
meantime study up on scientific corn
culture.
Wlille we have never u?en overhiir
dened wnu plei v we nave alwavs bad
a high respect for the man, farmer or
; what not, Willi says grace at the table,
j Its a mighty fine thinn lo ackuow-
| ledge day by day the debt, of gratl-
| tude we owe to the Creator of all good
j tiling and where there are children it
^sets a ir.ighty good example lo them.
| A llute more of the good old'iime re
| verence for tlie Hibie and its leacb-
| ings means a better manhood and
( womanhood, a hetier citilzenslilp.
i 1 here are few better poult.iv fetrds
mil milk.
Staggers Skeptics
That a clean, nice, fragrant com
uuui.d like liuckien's Arnica Salve
^ will Install i ly i eli eve a had burn, cut.
" scald, wounr: nr piles, staggers skep-
tics. lint great cures proves ns a
wonriei fnl he-tier of the worst sores, I
^ ! ulcers, bulls felons, ec/.ema, skin erup |
\ ti nts, as also chapped hands sprains
9. ami corns I'rv it
5!
N. B.
The New State
Restaurant and Short Order
I'llAKLl'.S I'.KNNETT
now open in tlie room «culh
ot' Bo*clecker's where you
i an a good meal wtll
cooked and served.
Short Order* at a!l houis
Oysteis, Candies, Fruits.
Everything in season. We
aska trial
Geo. W. Gaffney
AUTCIONEEP
'uUrtlRIE. OKA.
Public Sale* u
SptM-iii'ty. Mi Mi-
nium • Mijirxe#H.t»u
OornialiMlon Out
per caiit. Inqulr
its i«I.i<iI v A iisw» r
♦•(i Phone at my
Fxpfciis*' ft»r hates
Call Nos. 271
or H 51.
MKALKK IN
DBA FT. FA KM
AND hKIVlMi
HOk«*CH
Office Over Highland Theator—Residence
Mile South on Division
Electric
Bitters
8ucceed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they ire the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY,LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
Bucklen'9 Arnica Salve
The Best Salve In The World.
RaiJroad Time Table
SOUTHBOUND 7FAIMS
Noll^ Local Passenger 703 p tu
N«4n3 Teaas Express 1 0i4o pro
No 421 Local creight 4i00 p m
No 17 Okla and Texas Express 10 m
NORTHBOUND TRAINS
No 406 Chicago Express biC7 a m
NoL'6 Kansas City, :^lo aai Cal cxprc*
9:10 a m
No !5 Kansas City ac4 Chicago Express
Si2« p m
No 422 Local Freight 6i 0 a m
No 121 and 22 carry passengers Hetweeu
Guthrie and Arkansas City
A P. K.dwell. Agent
Star Bakery
I want the. people to know
that I am now furrimliiiifr
nil kinds uf Bakery (iuodis
Brt'iul
Banns
Cookies
Pies
Confectionery it} connect-
ion
|('oKNKIt OK Batv AVENI !•: AND
LIWIR Htbkkt
'Jive ii ly <roods a trm 1
H C. PHILLIPS
Hi. A 11 I M llfc^'ists
Fresh
Fruit
IN vliitf sulci our hard ware Nlnek tn
hth Kali \ <iu>tr»t's and rmw out
IiiinIiiph*, all p a r t i ♦ n knnwliiy
theiiikhIVfs .n'le'jted to iim will please
•ill ann seMle khii*' iinmpiiiai^Iv, as
«v a n I to i/hI, nt r.tl^hieiied up as
y mmill as p'lHslhlt'
1'. 1' Scot t Son
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I tIiIm 'I'liih vivt'N t, h p m '
cIhp in llUiillntf nut i )i p!
Dr.Kliiy's IMew I ifcl'iU -,
The best In the world.
Iicndricks,
Prop.
MA sts
ti
Wanted to Buy
Farms
We have customers now ior 80
Arc vo'j * Subscriber? The Mul-
hall INIIKPKISI' is published in
the interest ol Mulhall and Vicinity , un
and Kives the l,sal News. A,k for I "d V .
Sample Cop\ PARKICK & LEMM0NS
A H WOOD. Proprietor OKI AH0MA STATE BANK
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