Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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THE MULHALL ENTERPRISE. LOGAN COUNTY. FRIDAY. MAY 20. 1910
MULHALL ENTERPRISE
Established Jauuary, 1893.
Mntwrwri in the lW,oHice at Mulhall. < (klalior.m. for transmission
through Mm* 1'. S. mails oh Kecoml-Cltiss Mail Matter
\ IV «V<)OI >. Kditor
• are now well prtpared to fill your or
Lumber, Cement, Posts, Coal.
Always
HILLS CARKFULLY FKJURED
Posts
Published Every Frid.ir
The latest slv'e in ovi'io ais
wear them longer titan uhiirI.
President Taft mav not talk poliiies
on tmswlDK hround Hie circle, Iml He
will start some.
Sniisci iption Price f 1.00 pur Yen r
to ! proven iio OM'iualili ;J lilmiliiw'. a* I'
jkeeps monev fmui he ink' and
I the same inureby used in the cora me i
op of the country at all iimen.
It wn«lld lake a ureal political as-
tronomer to tiuure o'-'t when fomoi
Bryan will disappea*
Shall Women Vote?
If tiiey did millions would vote l>r.
Our
COAL
in line with the best the trade furnisl es.
ders in a satisfactory manner.
HILLS CAREFULLY FKiURED
Cement trade has increased four times during Calling attention
the past year. \VK KEEP I UK libST supply of
of best QUA LI l'Y always on hand ' Nothing better was ever shown in this MARKET |
Our stocn of doors windows, furnishings, paints, oils and brushes is complete
Kair anil Courteous Treatment
J. G. WILSON LUMBER COMPANY
F.J.WILSON. RESIDENT MGR
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Delivenes Made
Promptly.
Leave Your
Orders.
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If tile House isn i careful
net to be as extensive a pi-mincer
Ciiatauqua leciurersas t.lie senate
It wit'
of iiifir hoys and toils, nv>slof whom
are Having and siriiwtf11n« in tf'-t an
education, as It must be apparent I"
Rum's New Life Pills tne t rue remedy j any person that student* can m«b e 1 j
for women, Kur liaiidisliinn dull, fap
xert fedliik's, backache or headache
coiiHiipatton, rtiKpeilintf colds, imparts
appetite and toning up the system
I.liey unequaled. Kasy. safe, sure
'I -de at ail druKnisls.
Mr Roolterfeller says the world Is
neltlnc better, and Miss Ida Tellhar
v.avs so, loo Guess it Kiifly must t,e
Champ Clark saye lie •would be will-
iuK to serve in Concrea*. salai v or no
salarv. The lecture Kraft is
IhliiK in Itself
(jood
Joe McNeal oa State School
Management.
substantial progress in an instnil- i n
iii i (l «iili the turnmoil ami dissesion
or politics. If there is one tiling
above another in Oklahoma that
should have a business maimiremenl,
and not a p iliticid rcjanair-.'HHMii, it is
our educational Iiiki Itiiti' ns.,'
Saves an Iowa Mans Life
Joseph McNeal, republican
dale tor nomination tin governor on a .
plat Iorin ot ".More Uusiuess and Less
Polities", was asllto the (lil'ecl niles-
ti.hi the oilier nay ot » hat is aii i tide
loward Hie ii.anaiiiMneiil of llie slate
educational institutions would be if
lie were governor of Oklahoica
"1 have most positive a:in una Iter
.title views as to how ihe state educa-
tional institutions should lie managed
In llie tirsi place. 1 should oppose ihu
choosing or any person tu member-
ship In a tajultv unless that person
:^^=====:' ! were tuliy nualllied mentally and uior
Senator Kaynor has bung out the. ai|j f(,r llie place. 1 should i hen do
Democratic "Weicoue to our City" all m mv power to maintain tiiat per-
son permanently as a member of tile
Let ufl hope the early marning wea
ther will be better when Halley'*
comet come* around attain, seventy
five years hence.
Tile veiv grave seem to yawn before
caudi-j Robert Madsen, of West Burllnglnn.
Iowa. when, after seven weeWs in I be
hospital, four of the best physicians
jave him up Then was shown the
mai melons curative p-iwe.* of Kleotric
Ritlers. Kor after 8 months if fiighi-
'ul suffering from liver trouble and
yellow jaundice, get! ititJ no help from
other remedies or doctors, ti ve bottles
of tills matchless medicine completely
cured him Its positively guaranteed j
i'ir Stomach, Liver or Kidney troubles
and ne.fr disappoints Only 50c a: all j
druggists
Certificates of Deposit Bearlqg
4 per cent
interest anQ secured by its en>
tire assets are issued by the
Mulhal' State Bank
Your Patronage Solicited.
R M, KiNCAlD, President,
T« The Enterprise
I mm arranging to return to
Mulhall by the 22th of Mav,
from Kansu.s City, where I am
taking special post-grad tint*
work. I shall he glad to meet
my aid friend and any otliera
may desire to plaee themnelve.s
under my cure. I shall lie
|e«peeially prepared to treat din
eases «f women, rectal diseases
aid X Ray work.
| A. C. BYARS, M. D.
MULHALL. OKLA
si(n 'or the Republican Insurgents.
Tney did not accept, however
Eldi r Bryan rise* to protect, ag-iin-
facully, so linn* as lie was uuillhea to
do good work. A partisan reoommen
datum would be ot no avail with me
if tiie person holding this ivcoiniueii
. ,,, .latlon were Interior menially and
ai the appolntai*nt of Governor Hugh l""-'
morally to »on-e other person asking
es 1.0 the Supreme bench. Ar protest-
ant and objector the common law can"
dldaie of the Democratic party has
never neen more fully wiung, and that
is say 1 nu a lot.
Tile wealthy hankers of the country
are uselng the Democrats In (Jointress
as their principle weapon for the de-
feat uf the Postal Savings Hank Bill.
A law to establish Postal Savings
Banks will be one of the most advanc-
ed steps tills country ever took, and
President Taft deserves the deepest
graiitude from this eountry in Ms ef
forts to establish these Banks, so that
tne man with a small sum of money
can safely deposit that In the hands
uf the Government, where he will
know it is safe, and ai the same time
draw s small percent interest. This is
mucu betur than wrapping it up in
an old atocktng or hiding it lu the tire
p:ace. Every country In Europe has as*
labllshed these Banks, and they have
tor the place. Under no circumstan
cesnoratany time would 1 permit
politics to eut^r In any wav into the
management of the institutions
After safe guarding the members of
the faculiy in tins way, I should be n.
favor of the immediate removil ul
any teacher that disrega'dtd ihit. pio
lection, una mixed in politics.
"1 am confident that the greatest
blight and misfortune that can fall
upon a state's educational institution
is for the member of faculties to be-
come convinced that only by a p-jiiti |
oal pull can they bold iheir positions
Such a situation destroys the Inleg
erity of the iuskltuiion, demoralizes
the student oodv, and mains the un-
fortunate teacliei a cringing coward
and a ward healer, instead of a fearless
prugressive, aud independent factor in
the upbuilding of the educational sys
tem of I be slate.
"1 believe that highway robbery Is
les» injurious to a community Ulan a
cnnsi ant, grafty political Intrigue in
the management of a stales educatio-
nal institutions Such a policy noi
only wastes and squanders the money
uf the people given tor the education
The Star- A
Tale of the
Comet
By H. G. WELLS
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Ciuery 8 peed Stables
Good Teams Good Rigs
Rates Reasonable
Buetyele Bros. prop.
Geo. W. Gaffney
AUTC10NEER
GUTHRIE. OKA.
The
Wichita Daily Beacon
H. J. ALLEN, Editor.
Our nexi week'* leal tne •*
a fasclnatlnw story by Mr.
Wells of a strang visitor
in 'lie heavens tha' caused
considerable of a mix-up
on old Miitiier Kaith up-
set the schedule uf the
planetary system.
A Planetary Collison
In its errai Ic coil roe M\e
Htraii*(ik Klar bi;mp«(1
Neptune arid ttnallv
ed itself I In* hum.
The Martian aHium mers
writing "f ' I'*' event kfrav»*
ly nlMfi'VtMl tnal v»-ry
Itl lie nan had beei»
<t• nt* t»» ihe earl
Don't Miss This
Remai ktible Piece
of lnidt;iii<Uive Writin
BLACKSMITH and WOODWORK
We have <mr ihop lilted with new and up-to-4ate machinery, such
as Po» ei l.alh and Drill: Band Snw, Bmety wheels, rue by a gasoline
engine We are thus piepared to all kinds of work promptly and
first class shape. ■ epair work a .peciaUy Y.ur patronage s.licit-
td Salisiaction guaranteed
Public Hales >
(Specialty. Afi.ii-
I nun Charge 18.ih»
I CotnaltMlon 0111
ir cent. Inquir
jOladl? Answt*r
led. Pbone ar my
Expense for
I Call Nos. 271
or H 51.
, DEALER _'N
I DRAFT, FJ HI
| A N II DRIVIMI
HOR.HOH
I OHict Over Highland Theator— Rttidtnc.
Mile South on DiviHon
Electric
iffers
| F. HOOPES
Succeed when cverythang else fails.
In nervous pr< airation and female
weaknesses they ire the suprenv
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY,LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
B A "R ®£"R/
llaviri" pmvlinsoil of <»«is Pewitt. his witerwtfi m
t.li>- KarliorSho'i I ;mk n hIiiu* o* tl.o patronage on the
Imsis <if ouoil clffiti work ami ^ood trw»%in«mt. At the
old stand. Bath in connection Yunrs for l*i«in«KS
L. H. HAST IE
I Railroad Time Table
■OUTHWOUND TRAINS
IN* Ul Lccal Pauenger 7'2'i p m
M Tcm Express I lN4b pn.
M*431 Lm<I FrciKht 4ilU(> >.
N«t7 OWa T«u« CipreM ID j m
No 411, Don't Stop 7ilt'a m
NORTHBOUND TRAINS
All kiiulH of coitl ilrnikw at out
| s<idi fountain, pup ami y,in
In If, fiicii ci.la, lilat-kberry ptmeli
Lntl lee cifaiii. ai alltinii H.i'tiiii'
Iin*
11 •ml ricks' I aff.
N» 4M Chicago Fiprcts
J4* US Kamu C.itv, Ola aa* Cal
Dr Charles E. West.
The Evening Newspaper of 111 Southwest
Iudep«mlr>nt in politics, stand* for jrood jtovenimfitt
and enforcement of Ihwh.
The Beacon lias the best and most complete market pa
of any papfit west of the Mitisouri river
It is the lirijthtest, cleanest and newsiest of l\>\nsiii
oowspariers.
The Hsacon prints all " lie news the da\ it happetiis
Not Sorry lor tne Blunder
"If my friends hadn't lilnndered In
I tliinkinn 1 was s doomed victim of
j consumption. I uii^lit not i»e alive
! now." wri'.es I" T. Ilarrudsbuin, kv.
| "but fur years ttiey saw -ver> alieuipi
I to cure a lunu raCkniL' CnU||li tail A I
| last I tried Or. Kii'H'» New Oiscoveri |
'Pile * IV'l'l wss wonili I'll' ll Soon
I stopped 1 lie ci io-_- li a oil I *111 now 11
I better liea'tli ili.in 1 inive liaii loi
I iear-. 'Plus wonili fiin life savei u> i
| an uiulvaled remedy loi coiiniis. ro on ;
i IStirippe. astlnna. Ci'oup lleii|orriiafcje»*
| wlinopiiiK couwli "I wens lili k;^. ulK"
♦ 100. 'I'rlsl Iml. le tree, (lu Hani->1
; n> nil ilrtik-k' kI-.
DENTISTS
Will be at
MULHALL Each FRI. and Sat
When in need til ativ thinu in a
Kostnumt't or Confectionary
Call on Hendricks At llen-
drii bs' Cafe.
Subscribe Today
Subscription Kdtrs.
On* Month
Six Months
. ..40c
Three Mont lis
One Year..
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f I (Ml
Subscriptions received throught this office, or
rset to Himooii Office, Wichita. Kansas
*nd di-
Tlie den neat. handies inns'-ip
to date soda iountnin tuiide. is
now ready and at your s)*i-v1 n-e
Call for what you want, while
you are waiting to have \oiir
prescript ion tilled.
\\ M Hit HeliI
60 YEARS*
EXPenitNce
: | A Place to Bat
«On Mb lain st
A! Wrick's Gate
When yoo f«fl hungry come
in and we will feed you at a mod
crate price everything what d
first class restaurant and confec-
tionery keeps. We a«e also run
ning our Soda Fountain: all kinds
of Cold Drinks. We are also
headquarters for
All
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Ns )i Kansas City aa4 Chicago Exp't ^
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Ns 422 L#«al Freight 61 0 <• •».
No 412, Don't Stop 8t43p m
M« HI tad 22 carry passengers hetwerw
Cw'aiis and Arkansas City
A. P. (C>dw«il, Agent
Kinds
Fresh
Fruit
Tr*oc
Dcsigns
CoPVPIGHTi AC.
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Everything in Season
W. H. Hendricks. ^
Prop. <
AUCTIONEER!
1 offer my *srrvlrea s CUTK.Ii 0/[
8ALEM, tc» people t»f tli«» vlctnliy of |
M ul Iml 1 (JOOI '• SFUVK I »t HK.AHoNA-'
HLF. PlviOEH. W!1I toetn Mulhall avarv Hin
urrlnv unil will m»II «t Aticuon f<>f inyoiin
hliving troodft tu s«i M.ik" wii4i
thf F.n^rprisi' »r *»'i run i»? prions
Star Bakery
1 want till |mopte Ul Kiloi\
Uiut 1 uiii now furnishin<:
•.11 kinds of Bakery (loods
Bread
Banns
(.'ti kM
Uaokies
Pies
Confeationerjr in coniivcl-
ion
U«bnehoi Uaty Avkxi i v\
LlCWIi fciTllkkl
(l«r# in/ poods a t mil
h C. PHILLIPS
PATEN
•PPCy nliUInn or no fie. Wi iu-1 •
I belt) iuveal
worth iiMHii >
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to tu
Bond in pkAto or akclch. pwirt * w
lMMRP:/t rtMki RkPO^T ON P»
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' iowjorw. Write or (
t 7tb St.. .
N. H. Kelso
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nr.Klng'slNew I lie Pi'! Bucfclen's \rnlca Salve
The l.'c.c? iti the vsork! The flcst Salve In The World.
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Wood, A. B. Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1910, newspaper, May 20, 1910; Mulhall, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305218/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.