Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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THE MULHALL ENTERPRISE LOQAN COUNTY. FRIDAY. WAY 26, Ion
MULHALL ENTERPRISE
Established January. 1893.
Watered in the I'oh (office at Mulhall. Oklahoma, for transmission
through the D. S. mails as Second-Class Mail Matter
A. B. WOOD, Editor
Published Every Friday
Subscription I'rice $1.00 per Year
We passed 'itir cold wave on to the
tell station, having positively no Tur-
ner use for It.
Should Lorlmer muster tip sufficient
courage ti< resign, there atauuld be do
«iring t» his resignation.
If spring Is a promise tliat summer
is coming, It has been a breach of pro-
nlse this year.
necessary the worst before real reform
can begin.
Lumber, Cement, Lime, Brick, Coal,
Sreen Doors and Window Screen Material
Paints. Oils and Brushes,
Rubber Roofings Etc.
J G. WILSON LUMBER COMPANY,
F. J. WILSON. RESIDfcNT MANAGER.
'Geo. W. Gaffney
AUCTIONEER
Guthrie. Oklahoma
1 Public Sales a
5 Specialty. Mlnl-
j mum Charge 18.00
; Commission One
» per cent. Inqulr
■ lesGUdlv Answer
; ed. Phone at. my
Expense for Dates
Call Nos. 271
or H 51.
HEALER IN
DRAFT, FARM
ANI) DRIVING
HORf"C8
' Office Over Highland Thealor—Resio
Mile South on Divi.ior
Thai Mexican Insurrection Is won-
dering how anybody ever (tot the no-
tion that It was lost, stiaved or stolen j ^ MaHSachimelt8 legislature urging
i the passage of an act to regulate the
A 12 cent breakfast may be allrl^ht ! ()peratlon of acoplsne.s There's pro-
enough for Prof, Woods, of Cambridge wre(jS|veness for you
hut there are a good many people who I —
would not regard Has worth getting
up for.
I'he Professor who has gone nn re-j u was noticed that when Gov. Wll-
.ord, that slang never will force Its1 gon wa(t referred to a Not folk as the
<av Into socfetl knows nothing at all
if society
^Instead of feeling badly f.bout the
"irlslature. Ohio should rejoice It Is
"next President" he did not repel the
Insinuation with Indignation. They
generally don't.
When it is considered that the Pull
manOmpany In the ten years from
1889 to 1908 paid lftl,Hfift,848 in divid-
ends on the capital of tfto.ooo.ooo, It Is
obvious that there Is nv wolf any
where In sight nf Its doors
BLACKSMITH and WOODWORK
We have our shop fitted with new arid up-to-date machinery, such
as Power Lath and Drill; Band Saw, Emery wheels, run by a gasoline
engine We are thus prepared to do all kind-, of work promptly and
in first class shape, repair work a specialty Vour patronage solicit-
ed Satisfaction guaranteed
J F. HOOPES
T. M. Tyler, Photographer
Over BoedeckerN
Phone 58
M. E. Church Announcemr
Sunday, May 28 1911
.Sunday School 10 a
Preaching 11 a
Kpworth League 7 p
Preaching 8 p <
Thursnav Ma» 2ft 1911
Pra\er Meeting 8 p
I Plan to at tend these service*.
Gov Foss sent »special message to
Tomatoe plants, vigorous planus of
the Optlmus, Beefsteak Wewstone
and tree varities Mis. A H Wood.
V ^VS/VS> Railroad Time Tab :
There are Many Reasons Why you Should Make
BOEDECKER'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
Your Stopping Place on rade Day
The Following 10 Items at 10c each are 10
Reasons why you should do Your Trading Here.
1
fames' Sun
Bonnets
10c each
2
Wide
Hlblions
per yd, 10c
8 Palm L°af
Fans
10c
4
2 pair
Rockford
socks
f-»r 10c
5
Ladies'
Handkerchiefs
7 for 10c
u
Men's Wash
Ties
10c
1
Ladles' Cross
Marred Hand-
kerchiefs
3 for 10c
8
Rood Pearl
Muttons 3 doz.
for
10c
9
:t Papers of
Pins for
10c
10
3 Bars
Lenox Soap
10c
25 items at 25c each, just 25 more reasons why you should make
Our Store your Store.
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.1 cans
Corn
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3 Cans
Peas
3
2i Pounds
Prunes
4
3 Pounds
Dried Peaches
3 pounds
Haisins
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
A
Ladies' Large
A pron
7
Chambrv
Sun Bonnets
8
Men's 35c
Socks
9
1 ib Frontier
Co (Tee
10
li poundH
Good Coffee
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
n
Men's 35c
Suspenders
12
3 pair men's
Iftc sosks
1H
Boy's
Brownie
Overalls
14
Men's 35c
Ties
16
3 Cans
Hominy
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
16
2 Cans
Peaches
n
2 Cans
Apricots
18
5 Pound
Onod Bice
19
16 VeHUflO
Citt&rft
20
3 Cans
Tomatoes
25c
25c
25c
25c
25c
21
g Packages
Starch
22
1 Lot 3ftc
Lawns
23
4 yards of
Htc Brown
Muslin
24
Men s 3">C
Belts
2ft
1 pound
ftOc (Ireen
Tea
25c
25c
2Ec
25c
25c
3
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10 percent discount on all clot hinn and odd pants. Mens Cottonadn
uauts, 78c. 25 Youtin Mon'n Hailor Straw Hats at half price. 17V
India l.iiKiti «fiecial 1122.r» and 35c India Liaoii special I S# Mixed
lot of Ladies' Belts choice ISo. 1 lot, Men s Low Shoes at 10 per cent
ilisronnt 1 lot, Cliildrens Low NhoM at 15 per eent discount.. Men h
Bikt> Klio's, ifii.fiO shoes for$J.l.r>.
lirinii UN Your Butter imd I'
Hoodockcr's I)«*partiu«Mil Store.
Ciuery 0 peed Stables
Good Teams Good Rigs
Rates Reasonable
Buetyele Bros. prop.
i
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WALL PAPER
Spring Mouse Cleaning will soon Be On hand
and the Corner Drug Store is prepared with a
larger variety of Wall Paper than ever before.
Our prices are right and our stock the best,
W. Itfl. HATFIELD
SOUTHBOUND TWAINS
No 115 Local Passenger 7*43 f •>
No 405 Texas Express I 0»20 ,
No 421 Local Frefoht 4il0 j •
No 17 Okla and Texas Expres* 10 JO .
No 411, Don't Stop 7il0a -
NORTHBOUND TRAINS
No 406 Chicago Express 6tCS»
No W6 Kansas City. Colo ana Cal cipc •
9:10 s
No Id Kansas City and Chicago Bxpr
3i26 f
No 422 Local freight 6t 00 a
No 412, Don't Stop MS p
! No 121 and 22 carry passengers Hetwr
Guthrie and Arkansas City
J. B. McNew. Agent
Balked at Cold Steel
I wouldn't let a doctor cut my fin-
i.IT said II. O Klv, Kantam, Chili, »
tin.ugh & horrible ulcer hart been ti
plague of my life for 4 years. Instep
i used Riicklen's Arnica Salve, aVi
mv foot was soon completely cure-
Heals burns, boils sores, bruises, ecv
ma. pimples, corns, surest pile cur.
25c at Hat tielos Corner Drug Store
Skilled Dairymen Coming
West Soon.
A. Special for Trade Day
H. M. Cottreii, agricultural com mis
siorier of the Rock Island lines is en- j
deavorlng to induce the skinful dairy-
men of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ohio,
New York and New England to Come
to Kansas and Oklahoma where condi-
! lions for dairying are ideal This is >•
j copy of a letter he is sending out:
Dear Sir—Dairying has made vout
section prosperous Tne money made
from the rows has built your good
farm houses and barns and furnished
them, has sent 'he chl'dren to college
and is the bulK or the large deposits
in your banks
You made ail this money with mode
rale prices for dairy products and
with long, severe winters that requir-
ed not only all the feed that von
could laise in tne summer, hut as
much more that you had to buy.
The price of dairy products Is high
er, the winter several months snorter
arid cost of land and feed less in the , ME!
southwest. Willi your skill In sel»ct,-
ing, feeding and handling dairy cows _
you can make $2 there for every »l j
you are now making Investigate.
We have secured 1000 fans to GIVE
AWAY to our friends and customers. We
will be pleased to hand you one on Trade
Day. Ask about the FREE COW shewiL
be a real live cow. See our nice line of Vdi •
Vehicles with rought gear/and single reach*;.
C. W. SPANGLER,
"The Implement Man"
TAXES!
TAXES!
LAST HALF!
MUST PAY!
NOW DUE!
JUNE 15;
W.H. Matthews.
Bullet n No. 7
t he bulletin will lie invaluable in
clay workers of Oklahoma as net,allium
Dairying mane Kansas, providing j ()|| ^()e ,.|ay„ „f Oklahoma wl'l be the J i,, a brief, u incise form the rlav siium-
good cash incomes In years when 1 j^ost complete report of Its kind ever I (Jon m this state Tne publication
wheat failed, and leaving for invest* i published by a State Ueologlsai Sur- j w|i; be readv for disti IIiomou in a
ments or deposits In i le bank the im-1 y L c ynider, former chemist I few wet ks.
mense returns the wheat brought ■" | and now suuitHtant dlreuior of the Ok-j
good years. Tht# is a country of |ah0mageological survey, Is the author | Saved Many From Deaths
schools, churches, rural mall routes. ()f l|)t! p,lt,licat,on In preoarstlon of
rural telephoi.es and g i«l roaos i ibis work eacn region of the St"t
This Is w hat he tells these eastern was studied carefully In respect t
dairymen about Oklahoma: those available ciay beds, suitable in |
Central and eastern Oklahoma is me extent and quality for ciav products
home of alfalfa and corn, one
liest combinations for cheap dairy pro """ | obstinate oougiis, ia^rippe
tlima or other bronchial affection, for
t fee) sure tl.al a i.umbei nf my nelgb
bors are alive and well to-da» because
they took m\ advice to use n. (lion
The report contains a brief review | eslly beileve (lH the iW(tl UiroKl ml1,|
of the stra'igraphv of i)klahoma and i jung medicine that's made Kasv t
in addition determines accurately pr(,ve he's right. Oet a trial bottle
grade us up in our many workable beds of shale and da'j free, or regular M»c or $1.00 bott le
They have been Theuses of clay products are discussed ! Guaranteed hy Hatfield 's Corner Dtog
. . . ,i „ at length, taking upsuith product* are a.,,
forced to be up to dale lie cause they * a».>rr
discussed at length, taking up such
.lid not have the cheap feed we have pr,|(|u0,„ ^ Hl,d paving brick. „ p _
Out here they will practically double r(M.riou rile. etc. Several chapters ror Kcal hstate
their profits and show us wi.at we are are given to itie results >f Mr .-snlders i See ('hatnpion ami I'lli!I.;
overlooking ample research and rests | LiHt, your lands for sale or fin nis
to rent with them
ductlou. They need slllos and snage
down there, ami con ktiov, i;ow to
make IkiiIi.
Nothing better could happen to us
in Kansas, nr to our friends in «»kl»-
luima, tlian to have enough of these
men come west ti
dairy methods
W. L Mock, of Ark , believes lie
I has saved many lives in his 2ft years of
experience in the drug business, what
1 always like to do, he writes Is to
ma is tlie e»ieinni"i .(iiaiii,. .... recommend Dr. King's New Discovery
r the ! Samples from deposits of this na'"re i j(|r wea|, N,,re |,JIU(S colds, hoarsness,
were, taken and sent to the Govern 1|hia|nate COU|(hHi |akrlD (,r„
merit laboratory at Pittsburg, P*
Here Mr. Snider made a series of ex-
tensive tests In respect to the quail
ties of each clay
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Wood, A. B. Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1911, newspaper, May 26, 1911; Mulhall, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305109/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.