Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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THE MULHALL fc^ieRPK'Sh. LO AN COUN ' Y. FRIDAY, MAY 13. 1^10
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MULHALL ENTERPRISE
Lumber, Cement, Posts. Coal.
Established January, 1893,
Wittered in the PoKtofliiv at Mulhall, OkJahoua, for traiminission
through the I". S. inaiis as Senon<i-Clas< Mail Matter
Pnhlinliad Kverv Fridar
A. M. WOOD, Editor
Subscription Price f 1.00 pur Year
Always I
Our
• are now
rell pitp.ired 10 lilt your o i
Posts
A utett many political fnrcasts nee pof yg
essarily read like experiments in mind c, .
J lie Enterprise received this week
read'tiK ! irom the "Tariff reform Committee"
" j a circular letter containing with otli«
Anyway, tlie first installment of!*"' matter pertaining to fie business
, end of the proposed transaction
strawberry shortcake escaped tlie folluwlntr;
blizzard. i UearSIr:
the
ine « itli the best the trade furnishes.
ders in a satisfactory manner.
IULLS CAREFULLY FIGURED
Cement trade has increased four times during Calling attention
tlie past year. WE ivEhP THK BEST | supply of
COAL ofl >est QUA LITV always on hand Nothing better was ever shown in this MARKIT 1
Our stock of doors, windows, furnishings, paints, oils and brushes is complete
Fair and Courteous Treatment
J. G. WILSON LUMBER COMPANY
f.j.wilson. resident mgr.
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Deliveries Made
Promptly.
Leave Your
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To The Taxpayers
Any reports if republican dissension
make the 1912 call of duty sound lon-
er than ever to W. .1 Brvan
Enclosed is a proof of pa,e nf| Have you ever read the proposed
Tar.tT Reform plates which t Ins Com- caF|,al lomi"n bl" ''V; ' ,T
real estate boosters of Oklahoma Cltv
(We tlnd net one man in a hundred
mittee is now furnished to newspap- i
ers every three weeks through the
Western Newspaper Union. j has.)
As vou will see. the matter we are 1
Do vou know that the proposed
, , I furnisliltn; Is nonpartisan.
Will ail his linguistic accomplish j yVe are W0l kln(( f„r „,e rem()Vlll (lf
ments Mr. Roosevelt has not yet at- | a;i protective tarllT dmles We believe
that the tariff Is lately responsible
for the present high costof living.
measure will have all of the effects of
tempted to express himself in baseball
Entfllsh.
As there Is likely to be a sad short-
age or cotton seed till* year, the coun-
ts may be obliKed to worry alon^] terpii.se Is concerned. Tblr. paper
with olive oil for salad dressing.
a ia«< passed by the legislature?
I) i vuii know thai it provides for
three more - late officers at $4,0d0 each
pei annuinv
I)o vrii know that these three offi-
cers aie mil in r zed to employ an un
limited iirniv i clerks, utentvr.tphers,
... .. . . _ arelilt eli-. Mip. if-ntents, agents, etc,
that it was "all off" as far as the En-1
Is
JPIien In raadinn this we came to
the third paragraph, there was not a
seconds hesitation In our decision
Shall Women Vote?
If tiiey did millions would vote Dr.
King's New Life Pills tne true remedy
for women, tor bandishiuu dull, fag-
ged feelings, backache or headacne,
constipation, dispelling colds, imparts
appetite and toning up the system,
they unequaied. Easy, safe, sure.
Joe at ail druggists.
The W»rk of Taking the
Census
not in favor of ' The removal of all
; protective tariff duties" neither do
we believe that the tariff policy that
has been largely responsible for I he
unparalleled prosperity of I Ills great-
est of agricult ural and manufacturing
nations, is In need of reform at tlie
hands uf the enemies of t-hq protec
linn of American laborers Just the
same we arc g'ad of such statements
from the lieanquarters of the tariff re
forms" with whom insurgent repuh
lican protectionist? are affiliated.
Nothing could more plainly point the
road the insurgents are leading.
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Cer tificates of Deposit Bearing >
4 per cent J
interest and secured by its en- £
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tire assets are issued by tna 4
Mulhall State Bar\W *
Your Patrorjage Solicited
R. M. KINCAID, President,
To I he Enterprise
I am arranging; to return to
Mulhall Iiy the 22th of Mav.
from Kansas City, where I am
taking special post-graduate
work. 1 shall be glad to meet
m,v old friend and any other*
may desire to place themselves
tinder my care. I shall U
especially prepared to treat eli.-
leases of women, rectal disease*
and X Kay work.
4. C. BYARS, M. D.
MULHALL, OKl.A
WilJ Promote Beauty
As this magazine readies Its read
ers the work of taking the decennial Women desiring beauty get wonder-
census of the United Stages will be in ful »e|P rr<"»> Bucklen'* Arnica Salve
full swing Benun tlirougtijut the
It bandishes pimples, skin en.pi ions,
sores and bolls. It makes the skin
country on April 15, tlie enumeration soft and velvety. It glorifies the taee
of the cities will be completed by Mav Cures sore eyes, cold sores, cracked
1 and that elsewhere by May 15. The lips, chapped hands. Rest for burns,
work is being done by an army of not
less ti.an 70,000.000 ennmerators, an
average of one to every 1300 inhabit-
ants. Tlie enuniorators work under
the direction of supervisors, of whom
there are 330 During May there will
pour Into the Census Office about, 124
tons of solieduies, containing the
characteristics of approximately H0,-
00*1,000 people, and presenting the
principal tacts regarding the business
of six or seven millions of farms. Ap-
proximately .S500 clerks will seize upon
the sanedules and begin imn.ediatelv
the work of tabulation. Vitlnn four
or live months they will have ascer
tained the number of people in tlu
country, and within about two yeari-
all of the details of the census will
have been compiled and published
The census of the United Stales Is
the largest and most expensive single
statistical enterprise in the world,
in no other country which regularly
takes a census, except Russia, are
there so many people to be enumerat-
ed. In no utlier important census-
• akingcountry, except Russia, is the
population so sparsely distributed.
Tlie number and complexity of tlie
Interrogatories are far greater than in
the census of any othei country of tlie
world. The necessity of completing
the enumeration or the population
and the farms within the short space
of one month explains the need of such
an army of enumerators.
In addition to the census of popula
lionand the census of agriculture,
which are taken by the enumerators
under the direction of tlie supviser
ors, a census is also being taken of
manufactures, 'nines, and quarries.
This cuvers the results of business for
the year lHOti The returns are col-
lected through special agents about
I'lOo in number These were selected
ompetiiive examination, a departure
from the method employed at previ-
ous censuses. The canvas of the
'oannfactiuing and mining establlsh-
eiits covers several months, and will
be substantially completed hv ,Iui» i.
I rom "Taking the Census of IKIO,"
tiy E. Dana Duran t, In the American
Itavlow of Reviews for May
scalds, fever sores, cuts, bruises and
piles. 25c at all druggists.
iind pav io.'in any salary they see lit?
Do y • i kno* ■ hat the bill appro
priates Sou" (Hill ,,r the lax payers'!
mime' luslar' wit1'?
Co j mi lorn* to .1 ''us muney comes |
out of I lie 'ieiu-ral fund In the treas j
ury and not out 't the public building !
fund, and that it will immediately in- j
crease taxesV
Do vou know that the receipts of \
money from tlie sale of lots, instead I
of going to reiicbuse the tax pavers!
for the $600,001), can be all us»d by the J
commissioners to pay for laud,salaries j
end other expenses
Do you know that these uoinmiss i
toners with t'|e Governor, can let a
contract, for a state capital building
for any amount ibey see ti', subject
only to t he approval or the legislature?
Do you know that there is absolute-
ly no limit on l he amount of this cm'.'
ti act?
Do j'i.ii knew that a contractor with
a $5,000,000 cotract, by the help of
certain localities and oilier means,
can see to the electing of a legislature
that will approve his contract.
In order that you r..ay be fully post-
ed upon all of these features "f the
I measure which lias been aptlv desig
! naled as "the crime of imo" by sev-
| eral newspapers of the slate, we send
j you a complete copy of the bill and
i desire to call your attention especially
I to iliiise portions of sectmrs 5, ti and
I 7 underscored.
I While the city of Guthrie wouid of
| Course like I" be the permanent capi
I lal of the staie, we take the position
that this is not tlie time to locate the
capital and spenp large sums of money
for grounds and buildings, thus In-
creislr£ the already heavy burden of
taxactlon.
The capital was lotated in Guthrie |
until 1913, and the citizens of this city i
— — believing the state to be Ingood faith;
JJext week we will print an Interest-!"! their contract with the govern-
ing article, by this famous writer, on I meDt' spent $200,00.) ror a temporary
v,• i i . | capital build ng which tlie stale has
he Vuella A ha Jo region of Cuba ' . , ...
I the use of without any cost whatever
ibis Is where the finest grade if Ila ' to I he tax payers.
vana tobacco—tobacco which, when | When the proper time comes Guth
properly cured, can he sold in ttie ! r'e WIH Htai»tl ready'«»take her clian
shape of cigars at the rate of »7 ces wiHi all of I lie other cities of I he
\ Ciuery 8 peed Stables |
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(Iood Teams Good Rigs
Rates Reasonable
Buetyele Bros. prop.
The
Richest Spot
in Cuba
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By RICHAJO BARRY
BLACKSMITH and WOODWORK
We h ave our shop fitted with new and up-to-daie machinery, such
as Fo* et I.ath and Drill; Band S<w, ttinery wheels, run by a gasoline
engine We are thus prepared to do all kind; work promptly and
in first class shape, repair work a tpecialty Vour p.itionage s«|jcit
td Satisfaction guaranteed
J. F, HOOPES
SA'RBE'R/
Having purchased of Gns Pewitf hi* • Oi
tlie Barter Shop 1 ask n share the patroimg*on t.h«
basis of fjooil dean work nml uood treatment. At the
old stand. Bath in connection. Yours for tiunness
L. H. HAST IE
All kinds of coid drinks at our
soda fountain, pop and g; v
ale, coca cola, blackberry pi
and Icc cream, al all limes.con
in.
tinker V
uitittli, >
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Mttldt'ieks' ('afe.
A Place to Fal
Id Iain SI
eacn.
What is the
Marvel of This
Priceless Soil?
Neither science or experience can tell
exaolly what It Is that makes Viieba
Aba jo tobacco lust what it is. There
are but two places In the whole world
where the soli is worth as much as it
is In tola particular sen Ion of Cuba.
Watch For Barry's Story
Sares an Iowa Man's Life
The vetv grave seem to yawn before
Robert Madsen, of West Uurllng ' n
Iowa, when, after seven weeks In the
hospital, four of the best physicians
gave him up. Then was shown the
marvelous curative power of Klecl l ie i
Hitlers. For after 8 months if fi Igln-
i state in the contest for the permanent
j stale capllai.
| In the meantime we are ipposed to
! piling up more state del t and ag ilnst
anv snap judhoient sjheme whlcn
i shuts out all liui three of the cities of
the state from entering the race
Respectfully soomltled,
! Capital Location Campa gn Commiue
Untilrle, Oklahoma.
Not Sorry for the Blunder
' "If my friends hadn't blundered In J
| thinking I was a doomed victim of!
| consumption, I might, not he alive j
now," wri'.es I>. T. Ilarriidsburg, Kv.
"but for years tliey saw evcrv at tempi I
to cure a lung-racking cough fall. A l |
last I tried Dr. King's New discovery
The efleol was wonderfu1 ll soon
stopped the cough and I am now In!
better health t han I have ban for j
yearn. Tills wonderful life-saver is
an unrivaled remedy for coiiwhs, co'ds
lagrippe, asthma, croup, liemortliages
whooping cough OI weaK lungs. 50c
*1.00. Trial bottle free. Gu.iranl-e1
Dr Charles E. West,
dentist
Will be at
MULHALL Each FRI. and Sat (£
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At
When in need of any thing
lt#s'taurupt or Confii'tionar;
Call on lletidricka At lien-
dricks' Cnfo.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Patents
When you ferl liui grv come
in and w? \%ill feed yen <jt 4 mod'
crate price everything what a
first cI jss rettaur«nt and confec-
tioncry keeps. Wc arr alio run-
ning our Soda Fountain; all kinds
of Cold Drinks. We are also
headquarters for
All
Geo. W. Gaffney
AUTCI0NEEH
t»U IHRIE. OK > .
11 11 ii I 1 c Sales h
Mperlalty Mini-
mum t'luirt'e M.0(»
* "mmiKHioti One
P«r osnl. Iiiqulr
It's (ti aiII v Answer
*•«! Phone at iuy
Fxpeiibc for Date*
Call Nos. 271
or H 51.
ilkai.kk in
HIIAK'I I ,| U M
a n ti dhivino
Office Over Highland Tlieator—Bttiden.
Mile South on Division
Electric
Bitters
8ucceed when everyth.ng else fail^.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they Rre the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever solo
over a druggist's counter.
Railroad Tims Table
SOUTHBOUND TRAINS
No US Lscal PatttAfer 7*23 p ft*
No 40S Teaas Express 1 0i4o p«r
Ns 421 Local Freight 4il0 ? .11
No 17 Okla and Texas Express 10 j n>
No 411, Don't Stop 7il0a ui
NORTHBOUND TRAINS
No 40fr Chicago Express bi.O • u.
U6 Kansas City, Colo ano Cal £xprc>t
^;10 a n.
No 16 Kansas City and Chicago lixp-~e»>
Si2u p in
No 422 L*«al Freight 6t 0m a n
No 412, Don't Stop 6:4 >p in
No 121 and 22 carry passengers heiwrrn
Cuthria and Arkansas City
A. P. K*dw«il, Agent
Kinds
of
Fresh
Fm.i
Evtrything in Star on
W. H. Hendricks,
Prop.
vIA' MAi St/V-
5tar Bakery
I vvaut tlie |>«o['Ih t>> know
llmt 1 am now furiii.shiiH:
all kiuiJ** of Hukf>rv Goo«1h
Br.ad
Banna
L'akva
ConlcUa
Hies
<'onfMlionan in coiiiihci
ion
I'wRNEROP BaTY AVENIK V NI
l.mw ix stukk i
;i*111}' goudu II I Hill
H. C. PHILLIPS
'ul suffering from liver Irouble anil I
yellow jaundice, «i*tilnrf nu help from !
utliar remedies or doctors, It v« bollles '
of tills matchless medicine cniniileleiy j
oured lilm. Its positively uimriuileed '
'•ir Stnmacli. Liver or Kidney troubles
»nd never disappoints Oiny 50c a, all
d row l»ts
by nil drunulMlH.
Electric
bitters
THE BEHT FOB ,
B1L10UHNKH8
AND KIDNKVS.
Tlie olei.nt'Ht, Iminlics niowt up
to dnte «odn foiiiilnin iiihile, is
now rend)' nml at ,vonr Mcrvice
Cull for whnt yon win.t, while
you are waitniK to have ytmr
prencription tilled.
W. M llnlfield.
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AUCTIONEER!
I offer my «er»lri'» »» a OIITKI! <><<*
tALSfl, to lite peoplr of 11.* vl.-luily of
Mulhall ooon 8EHVICI: III IIKAHONA-
IIT.KI'KiCE!t. Wllllielo Mi.iliali ev«rv Hal
urdav anil will soli at Am-ilon fiw »iiyon..
lillTlnu *(«'<!» to sell. Mall" Auto Willi
the Enterprise, or (el. tne by ptiniK.
N. H. Kelso
I "r«»inpHy obUiood or no Ft f WHtvfhl -urfc
icohripential t.i. ter <vfono i
lapuly"itf lor pHsODt;'i in won Umoney Wol
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Dr.Klng's* l\ew liiePHI: Oucltlen's Arnica Salve
The bost In the world. ; The Ocf' Salvo In The World.
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Wood, A. B. Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1910, newspaper, May 13, 1910; Mulhall, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305087/m1/5/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.