Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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Mulhall And
Vicinity News
MULHALL ENTERPRISE
Establishes jnuary
First, 1893.
I
Eighteenth Year.
Mulhall, Oklahoma, Friday, May 13, 1910
sc/. n/yyaw/y,
"S PflTlfllllrll"'1 ' n,,n,,,nnnninT|t b
Wateli ,OCichi»a Win
Right on i lie dot I lie Wichita Rons
ters pulled into Mulhall Tuesday raur
__ nlng. 7 a. ra. is a little early for ihe
O*/&:«©*0<iC< >0<iC*X".0<!C*SC' 'A* y, aVerage business man to eat break-
COUNTY CLERK
1 am a candidate for the republican
nomination for County Clerk of Logan
Oounty. subject to Hie pri riaries of
August 2, 1910.
CH AS. S. OLSON.
TREASURER
I announce my self for the renoml-
nalion fot ihe Treasurer of Logan
county oil the republican ticket sub-
ject to the August, 2d 1910 primaries
Fred Rltterbusch.
COUNTY JUDGE
I am a candidate for the nomination
for County Judge of Logan County,
oefore the Republican primaries to he
held August 2, 1'JlO.
T, H. SOWAKD.
riie Enterprise Is authorised to an
nounce the name of J. C. Strang as a
randidato of the Republican pariv Tor
nomination as Oounty Judge, of Logan
I'ounty, subject to the primaries
August 2. 1910.
J. C. St rani-'.
JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT
I hereby announce myself a candi-
date for Judge c.f the Superior O.oirt
i f Logan county,subtect to the wli oi
Hie Republican voters In tiie August
primary.
Vv i 1 ti. Chappel
for sheriff
1 am a candidate for renominaM-.n
for Sheriff of Logan Couni.\,ni ^ appreciated ny the Wloliilans hy pre*
rec >r4 as an ofllJial. su 11 o senting each with a iieautiful while
>vill of til3 Republican nrimar
fast and get into his good clothes, but
on this occasion a fair portion of Mul
hat! representatives were at tile San
ta Fe station to see the cars come In
Fronted by the Kansas emblem, hit'
sun flower covering the limit or the
leading engine the train pulled on u>
the siding anil I lie Boosters from
Boos'ersville up the line were
shaking h a u d s, scattering souv
enters and lindlng the business houses
that tnelr individual Interests repre
sented. Tliey were a live lot, nicely
dressed well behaved and friendly.
They had been having a good time
all th« way. spoke In glowing terms of
the receptions they had received the
fine appearanee of Oklahoma general-
ly and especially In praise of the thir-
ty appearance and signs of Improve-
ments in Mulhall. No where had they
seen ti greener spot or more en-
courging out look than in tills vicin-
ity.
Thus they succeeded in making
themselves very agreeable to Mulhall
people.
The Repreicntatlves of the Beacon
and Eagle distributed hundreds of
copies of their big editions.
The motto carried hy all and on the
front and rear of.the train was 'Watch
Wichita Win" and as the train pulled
out and sped up the line the verdict
was "theyve done it"
Met the Wichita Roosters
Sunday at Presbyterian Church
10 a in. Sunday School, Topic, ti row
tog hatred to Jesus, Matt 12:22-32
Golden I'ext He that is n it with me
is against tue; and he tnat gathcreth
not, vitii me scattcieih abroad.
Preaching service in the morning at
eleven o'clock, Sericun by Rev. W. M
Hoover.
Toe service in the evening at s will
ie union at the Christian Church Dr.
J C Conger of Oklahoma Cit y Presi-
dent or the anti saloon league will be
present, and will address the people on
issues of local and state wile interest
M.30 Junior C. E. will hold Is regular
service, Topic Singing, Climbing,
Sleeping, Searching. Leadtr, Miss
Mamie Scott.
7 oo Christian Enueavur, Topic,
What Jesus Emphasised John 0:!W,32,
41,53.
The Lords day and his house, should
be a blessing and will be if you will
give ti (id a chance
J K' Miller, l'astor.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that 1 now
have money on baud tu pay all out
standing warrentsagainst school dis-
trict No. 49. Interest will be stopped
on all these warrants after llie date of
this notice.
E. E. Richardson Treas.
Mulhall May 13 1910 Dist. No. 49.
Take your Cream to the Mulhall
Creamery. Cash If you want it,
For Sale
1 have tor sale some line tomato
plants of excellent varieties (Jet them
August -. 191".
G. H. (.'hipir.ai! President of the
■ Commercial Club appointed n cmnmi
t tee which he headed, that were on
i hand to do the friendly act. w II.
Matthews did a gracelul ac' Utat was ■ fresh from where t hey grow They are „» ^ Mr Hudspeth was bom-I
more apt to thrive. Mrs. A. H. vvoon » ^
Mutter, butler milk and fresh m.ik bar<le" and argu
rose. R. M. Kincaid. L K Meek. A ! or a lew customers. Mrs. A. B. Wood
County Commissioner
(l-'or Third District.)
1' W. Wolf has announced that lie
*111 nut be a candidate for remunina
lion ,ih county commissioner froiu this
ihe 3rd commissioner district. Mr.
Wolf mis been urged to allow his name
io be used, many believing that the
four years experience and acquain-
tance with the duties or that oltloe
has lilted him tor good service <u the
management of ihe business affairs of
Logan County. In making his linal
decision not to be a candidate Mr.
Wolf expresses his appreciation for
the support offered him. if lie would
consent lo make the race, and further
says thai his duty to his family of
motherless children is such iie cannot
see his way clear to mako Ihe canvass
and spend the time away from home
thai the. dtilies of this office requires.
He therefore positively declines to be
a candidate.
In view of the fact that on all
hands it was thuugnt that Frank
Wolf would announce himself as a
candidate for county commissioner
his determination not to make tiie
race has started a hunt for an avail
able man. J. J. Eslus who held the
office one term was approached but
after taking the matter tinder oioisld'
(-ration announce'! that he would not
be a candidal*!. E. L. Mills was favor-
amy mentioned and for a tine his
many Irieiids thought thai he would
tie Lite coming m.u>, but Mr Mills liav
ing taken Ins own personal matters
as well as business of a public na
lure Ii K ci iiMritiai ii R i«* It t , and
upon the mention ol C E Hudspeth
I as a possible candidate gave his hear-
ty endorsement or iludspeth and re-
S fused lo be considered as a candidate
I Then came the lryl.it' of i lie last linn
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
A. P. Kidwell and Miss Elsie visit
ed in Arkansas City hist Sunday.
Kay Kincaid rode his wheel to Per
ry lasu Tuesday returning Wednesday.
Itev. and Mrs. J. K. Miller and Ray
mond were Guthrie visitors lastTties.
day.
The annual ti. A. R. encampment Is
to be held this year at Alva May 17
20.
Mr. Dunkin of Guthrie was the
(guest or Miss Halt ie Scott last Sun.
day.
Miss Knox or Columbus, Ohio is vis-
iting tier old time school friend, Mrs.
Win Sliultz.
Mrs. Skinner, Miss Eunice and John
go to Wintleld next week to spend a
month with relatives.
Mrs. Grace Thompson, daughter (if
Mrs. J. It. Dillard, came Thursday ac
cumpanied b) a lady friend.
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The Sunday School of the Christian
Church will picnic In the Wyanl
Grove one hair mile south or town on
Friday. May 13. This |8 ,i0 exclusive
affair but all are Invited lo prepare
their dinners and go along. Convey
ance are to lie provided for all who
Wish to tfO.
Regular meeting of the Commerce
al Club tonight, Friday, May 13, Mem
ners are urged to be present. A report
from the fishing committee is expect
ed. By order of Pies, and Secy.
Dr. Conger, Superintendent of the
Ami Saloon League of Oklahoma is
to be in Mulhall next Sunday, at the
M. E. Church at 11 o'clock. Dr. Con.
ger Is an especially well Informed and
interesting speaker and those who gt>
to hear him will not he disappointed
in gett ing the latest on the prohtbi-
tltion subject.
j The Santa Fe depot had a narrow et
Mrs. F. W. Spangler and Esther ?.?,Pe fr,om hurni,1«. about 8 o'oiock
leave next week ror Marysvills, Kan , L- morning, the north end of
where they will make an extended!
visit.
i B. Raffli.glon; J F. Hoope
jOIIN MAHONI.'i. , y Dielil, Ed Boedecket
1 desire to place mv name before the ! decaer. James ClelatH. .1
Republicans of Lo.mii counly as »
<: indicate for Snetilf, subject I the
ieclslon of toe primaries August 2,
1910.
Here is the Bank
, F. h Ball'
John Itoe i
F Thomp-!
sou and others participated heartily j that stands for Ihe upbuilding
In the reception considering tiie early | comQiunity and every business
ineiits which lie stood oil until last
j Tuesday wlieu alter making a person
i al canvass in other parts or tha d is
I trict, he gave permlsal ju for the use
>r the:'
hour Multiall made a good sho ving.
E. Hudspeth lias nerer been an
j office seeke r and lias never held office,
inected with it. Realizing .that the | lie is a successful business man and
iiict
Fred Madden.
,.| Police. MitJ>ell. Candidate Fo1
Sheriff of Logan County.
After persistant requests from on
many friends of Guthrie and I. gat.
Munlv, 1 have decided to be a • »" 1
late for Sheriff of Logan Co'inU. v. • i
j et to the will of the Republican |
primary of August 2nd, 1910. After ^
i »ht years experience in eolice woti>
i the Guthrie Police Department m
criminal work. 1 have made a lei.ini
t ir myself and the city of Guthrie ao i
t i^ail County, that can t he e\ti-,l« ,l
n any public officer in the Stale "t
i • {lahoma, of which I am proud and
i ink It justified me In askli g tor
w omotlon. . .. , ..
W. IL Mitchell.
l'aiuts. Oils ami \\'all jm jut, fit
the corner drug store.
VV. M. Hatfleld.
Sunday at the M. E. Church
May 8, 1910.
10 a. m. Sun-lay School. .1 S. Dielil,
Superintendent.
3 p. m. Junior League, Mrs. N. E.
Wood, Superintendent.
7 p. m. Epworth League. C. H. Pat-
rick, President.
There will be preaching in the
morning bj Dr Conger.
REGISTER OF DEEDS
W. E McKean, Register of Deeds
t Marshall, announces for re-numi
, , ton for the olllce of Regisu-r of
11 eds in Logan County, subjec to
1will of the republican party at the
,-i iniartes, August 2nd.
W. E. McKEAN.
! Iiereby announce myself as a can
i iie for the olllce of (laglltftr of
11 eds Of Logan County, subject Lo ihe
>1 of the II-publican Voters at the
pi i mai'les August 2, 1910.
Elmore E. McGinley.
i II. Anderson, of Antelnp. town»
sii p is a candidate for Register of
it dsof Logan oounty. subject u the
the Republican voters at the
oaries to be held August 2, 1910.
C. H. Anderson.
Cash for Cream at the Mulhall
operative Cieamery.
Co-
I businesi of tiie c nuinuniiy is a unit
j we don't.knock, we try to bo jsi. We
waul every business in the communi-
ty to prosper It makes a better place
to live, a betier town and a heller
Community io every wav. I'o this end
il is our c instant endeavor to unprovt-
oor »•'ivice and better our facilities in
every way possible Tue business we
have enables us to give betier service
than we possibly could without it
Your business will enable us to stilt
improve the service we gi ve our cos
toniers. Our motto is "Equai lo the
best and second to n me," I.ine up
with t'lls bank when you want good
service.
OKLAHOMA STATE B\NK
farmer, wltti an eye lo see and an tin
Jerstaiidnig thai lakes hold, iudepend
ent. Industrious acttfe We oelieve
the liusiiiesK ot Logan couulv could
not be piaced in safer more competent
hands. We therefore lake pleasure in
armjoiiclng his candidacy.
Commencement Exercises
the roor was found blazing. The
section men were at hanu and by
means ot a ladder and barrels of wai ey
provided for that purpose wus soon
put out A spirk from the engine of
the local that was in the yards at tiie.
lime Is supposed lo have been the ori-
gin.
The OK Concrete Co. J. C aun B rt
Elliott ha ve .at-lv put a Polycm ce
neill mlxi ' at work tliat t, it k e s a
iigt* burden ofT or the labor. >8
The mall-rial Is l brown Into It in tip
""r propor ions nod tii- machine rm
by a gas engine, tosses it over up anil
down , bias ami staunch ways until it
is thoroughly mixed They put a '*a!k
in front of tiie wagon vard this wiek.
and are now at, work on a hair block
for J. F. 11 (lopes.
nles tn order to take It in.
Mrs Warren, sister o! Mrs, Parrick, lbe Oklahoma Retail and Credit
visited h«r last week a.id attended the Kecord for May 7tn has an excellent
•cliooi commencement. Iler daughter | P'ct>ure "f Arthur Bin aries the live
Miss Gra-'e being one of the graduates 1 wlrP Merchant of Coyle who Is credit-
They left Monday ror tiieir home at:'''1*1'1' lh« second president
Silverda'e Kansas. I a,,rt r"l,,,(1er or the Oklahoma Ketall-
M rs. Clarence Scott entertained the
Lado-s Aid Society of I lie M. E
Church VVednesdii). Dainty refresh
Miss Edith Davison of Belle Plaine,
Katis who has bsen visiting liercousfn
Mrs. J, K. Miller relume.I home iasi
Tuesday.
Dr. Copger at the M. E. Church in
Hie morning and at 3 p. m at Ml. t ar
mel. A union temperance meeting it
the evening at the Christian Cnurcl.
Leo Anitiis has disposed of his pro
perty at Tulsa and will move his ram
iIv hack to Mulhall, lie has not vet
settled on his loiration, but, is looking
I mould.
The Oklahoma Editorial association
meets at Enid next Friday ami Sal.
urdav May 20 and 21 The Editor ot
the Enterprise Issnving up ilie pen.
Menu
'For Hoi
Wea\ber'
i'
(iasoliue Stoves
Lap Hunters
XERK OF SUPERIOR COUR r
I 'iereby antiounae myself as a can
h i re ror the office of Clerk of the
S 11•r|nr Court of Logan County, Ok-
i,11 mi, subject to the will of the
ti ibllcan Primaries to be he'd iu
li. 'St, 1M10
/ WALTER T. WARREN.
COMMISSIONER
A i er sollcltaticn from all parts ot
i e strict C. K. Hudsiieth has con
* ni I to the use of his name as a can
for county commissioner for
'. . hi county from the 3rd comniiss-
district subject to the repiilili-
u, i rl mar lei August 8 IWIO.
Refrigerator*
Ice Crenin Freezers
Lemon Squeeze! h
Ire l'ieks
Refrigerator Ptaiis
Oil st i ives
llatillliiiik-
Screen Dottl't
Window Screen*
Holler Skiiti
Mane Hall (iotnls
A I'tiU Line of Hardware
OtieetiHwniv
Fill Orders for Above at all Honrs.
Bail & Quarles
Tue exercises accompaning tiie gra t
uation of a class of eigntean from the
8th grade ur I lie Mulhall schtiol-i took
place at the M. E. Ciurc'i list Friday
evening. Diplomas w-jr^ presented hi
President of the Biar !. F. J. I'orrcsi
to: Irl Spangler, Blain I'.iylor, Jame»
Gimer, Mary Uvers, Anna Glover, Ora
Todd, Mary Spangler, Mae Byars,
Mamie Scott, Ruth Matthews, llsssie
Bland, Garnet Yoc im, Clara Elliott
drace Warren, Maude rtimlt/.. Fmr
ence Kidwell, Edith Anlhisand Mab
el Myers.
Prof. Parrick explained that mem
bers of the class had n it been per
mited to lake put In the exercises for
the reason that the preparation for
such an occasion deverted the atten
tion and took too uiucii time from the
studies and had for that reason been
omitted
The throughness of the work done
ano requiieineuts in examination had
been such that the pupt's had no tune
for outside work.
Instruction and en'citaininenl was
supplied hv Prof. J. H Brown lee who
gave a 45 ailuute address with "The
Silent Masters', (Books) as Ills theme
Prof. Hrownlett presented this sub '
jeet in ills usual invltlabie English
and persuasive force' If that gradu 1
aUtig class of young pe >ple would '
earnestly take to heart the advice to]
make "Go id Hooks" there feachets
and companions through life the good'
to themselves and lo the world would
he incalcu able.
Prof. Brownlee gave realings of
some old pieces to which he gave new
meanings.
Misses Daisy Dyers. Deism Meatus
and Ruiiy Human >aug a trio in good
ir.enls w»ie seived consisting of Slier-
oert two kinds of cake and Ice lea
1'here was a large turn out.
A card from D.\ A O. Byars at
Kansas City announces t'iai lie ex
pects to delan his retuiii one week. A
•liange in bis card lias been made ac-
iiirningly and now reads May 22, in-
stead i.r i he 15
F W I! irtselie of Suelhyville 111, a
mother in law :.f P P. and Jim Scott
s here visiting tliein He lias been
wo weeks io the south western
part of the slate and is miu.li oleaser!
altli Oklahoma lie g es home Friday
Wily don't the merch.m s ot Mill,
nail call a meeting and investigate tue
advisahlliiy u? connecting themselves
witii llie Oklahoma Retailers associa
Hon? The National association Is In
sessom ibis week May il 10 Look in up
Decoration Day May 30 will heap,
jroprialely observed iu Mulhall. A
goon program is tieing prepared and
•veryt liltig Is being dune to pay uroper
respect to those who served iu detend,
iig tiie flag. Look for programs next
week.
One of I tie pleased'est kids of t lie
graduating class is Irl spangler who
was made a present of a beautiful gold
watch, the gift of his father, Z W
Spangler. on ids graduation Irl is
welve and has made eig t grades In
four years lie also passed theconntv
examination.
lames Cleiand left Wednesday tor
ers association. Mulhall will always
slatm ao interest in Arthur and Mrs
RhoadeN as It was here t hat, tliey be
tan their business career, and here
tliey were inmried Mnltiell iigfi n.
Clilldreo or eirly years more prized
than tliey
Miss B-rt'i i Kineairt entertained
her Sunday elasg of young lad-
ies, and intimate triend.s last Ft id ay
night. The following were present:
Misses:—Stella Dielil, Gladys Walton
Leila SDlcketmler, Pearle Moses.
Horence lloopes, Delsla Meadows,
Ruby lleiman, May Byars, Clara El-
loit, Clara Merkle, Ida Jeffries.
Mantle Meldrum, Orace Warren,
Eunice Skinner, Ethel .•spicklemlfr,
Maliei Dielil, Wanda Cory.
Messers:—Earl Bucheis, Ben Boodec-
ker, John Bucheie, Arch Richardson,
Ralph Walton, Menzu Jeffries, Iiay
mond Splckelmier, Harold Spickel
mler, Walter p'orrest, Russell Kemp,
Will Craven, Paul Honpes, Harry
lloopes, Henry Meldrum, Bert Elliott
A party ot tiie upper class of the
o' high s c h oo I were out
botanizing 'ast week and on their re
turn home Miss Susie Stiles sustained
painlul Injuries A wagon load of girls
more than tilled Ihe seals. Miss Stites
occupied a place near the rear wheel,
becoming tired of lier seat on tiie edge
of ihe wagon box she arose to sliange,
when Iu some way her dress was
caught in the wheel, she was dragged
out of the wagon which ran over her
arm breaking it and otherwise injur-
ing her, her head batelv escaped the
wheel. Hercloflilng was po dimly
Oregon lie goe« from lieie to Cottage wound in the wheel that it had to be
when L L ilarreU and Mr Marring Sorn and cut loose. The team was a
ton are Mr Cl'Oalulls one of the old gentle one, and was quickly stopped,
settlers in ie I Ie »dl it holds ins valu» j or the accident might, have resulted
able i|iiarier of loud 11>r.-e miles east j fatally. Miss Stites is geltiru; along
ni Mudiall ami will probably b- back | nicely and is able to be about with
Mils rail if not sooner her arm In a sling.
U(z
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Votatccf!
T*oia1ces!
taste.
vki
I have nt the Milium lloililiiiii on Nort)i Mnin Stt(-et.
FINE QUALITY:
While Ohio. Ivitiny I nfiifoe",
60 eelitH |u*l lii!s|in|, Kurlv 01,io 25 ei'iitH |.el hil-ln-l.
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