Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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THB MULHALL ENTEPKISfc, LOU Ah COUNTY. FRIDAY. JANUARY 14. 1909
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mulhall enterprise
Eatabliahed Jauuary, 1893.
I'iit vr«i1 in tli« 1'oHtofllcH »l Mulhall. Oklftlioun, for I riinnniiw»ioii
through tliw 17. 8. iiiailn tin Hweutl-Cliis* Mail Matter
A. It. WOOD, Editor
I'ablMiad E»#rj Fridaj
SuliHcriptioii Prii tf I 00 p«r Year
editquial pickups
Hi! hura lo vweur <>IT loud ttnuuifli to
l>« lieurii.
I'llih iHirt Llie Urn Lluif a. C'ouk lias
lIlklippitHIVll
chick prepare* in t.&ku a knock ai. Ilia
«ill( ftliell, Hurt rl|<litN Himself no lie cm
pick upward. If liln lit-ad is duwu lie
turim In llie shell. If the lien sIk.iiId
chance to l urn an e^iz In uetMnw mi
hur n™t'iiii Ihe el«hlefnlh inornlnif,
Hhe will carefully turn i lie cny hack u«
quickly lis piiNHlhle.
Wiiuliln'l you freely ulv<; ITvo dollars
lo know lhu llii'iyht In I,he Iixii'h
as until sii'iimer. Wnen lie returns,
he may claim that the Re pu hi leans
have stolen more of Ills policies.
Work 24 Hours a Day
The busiest Utile IIiIiimh ever unide ! nilnd tlml accompanies this simple
rip I>r Klnir.n Ntiw Life I'llIh. Kvery I not?
pill I* a sugar coated ^lohuleof health I H tlia ohloken In the shell ho turn
I hat changes *eakn(m.i Into sirennlh, .
en down after getting readv lo p eli,
languor into energy, brum raw Into
mental power; curing <,'onstlpiitlnn., j1,8 muv '»»"« Hie exl ra exerllon
Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia Malaria, ri^hl Inir.seif, though a strong
"5c at all Drugiists. clilck willdoso If ha cracks the
under side of the shell, the moisture
It Is a dantierous thing lo heud u
goixl resolution lo the breaking point
There Is grave daiurer thai holh
.letTrles and Johnson may overtrain on
past performance talks.
UurlousW enough, the one lone,
colored man seems io have fade I from
I lie arllc picture completely
of the shell will run out through the
hole and atop the Hole After llie
chick Ii.is once breathed llie raw air.
he will slllle or lie drowned In his wwn
moisture if lie does not pick the. shell
at all Tlie mother lien keeps the
shells all nuiit side up. soil can tell bv
llie lappings In llie shells atler the
chickens begin to rap The mlntl of
the hen l« tnluhtv apparent or else It
is all instinct. And what Is Instinct
A Frightful Wreck
I hut spinlaneous mind?
nf trsln, automobile or htwgv mav | When llie mother hears that
same cuts, b, uaies, al.rast,ns sprains |(( (m the h|s|(1(j nf
in wounds that demiod liimk
rap
he shells, a
Arnica .Salve, earth's mcuunt healei
mlgtily mother instinct ron,sin in her.
ijuick relief and promplcure reMilts and she Is readv to t'gtil anvthlntr and
For hums, bolls, sorts ot all Ulnus | everything, Including the runnier, at
ec/eiifti, chapped bauds and lips, sore j lhe llf ,lwt. ,,,.r rt.,ulurN
rven or coins. tu miprema Suiebi diu*
line, At Ail hrugtfiHiN
A'hether Ih. Uou* iliac iveuil Hit*
North I'oln \ r not, u will i»e c«ii
\ llM V. tie WHH of AkMCC&hlti i»t'l M»IIA> W v
aiu) a preltv gmid leo.irvr
It Mr. IVarv >n a 11' pilrniPKiiiit
lit I oll.^ inu lliirr II il- il'H Ii'ns lie
all crinkly with excitement ami she
Is full of Hinoihered elucks ami motliei
love I'his ih wher* I lit* chlckt'iiM Iiav^
the ail vantage over their inouhatur
brethren T n incniiAlor dues not
lUolher litem
If you were tfdlntr to be a thicken
which wouhi >on cho.tHH f-»r a inniher
a.i InciihAlnr, or a |»en? Toe mciih.i .
Cement and Haw lo Handle II
The popularity of cement for all
kind* of ciiMiruciio« and the fact
that books are advertised that will
tell just how to handle it may cause
•orn« people In the future as II has hi
the past to conclude tliuc n.s o n I y a
matter of wetting anil mixing a n it
running it into the moulds or spread
lug It on, This muy prove very expen
slve lo some who may try II In the fu
lure as It lias to some In the past.
Handling cement Is touch like hand
ling the materials fur brentl or cake,
with the same material, Hour nalei,
lard, salt, baking powder or sorla, «>kkn.
• ugarand other loitr.-diants One worn
an will make hot biscuits or a cake
that will melt In your mouth, while
her neighbor with the verv same mat-
erial and a recelpe before her giving
the same propositions will turn out a
batch of bullets or dough tlml are tit
only to meli, In the slrppall.
Lacs of practical experience and
know how.
Many instances can tie pointed out
where men after taking a few obser-
vations of others handling cement
have concluded that they knew how
to do it, ami now realize that tiiey
'have done it", and they are regret-
ting that lliev did not get more ex-
perience before making the attempt
for they sue their work breaking up
and g iliik! to pieces and it will become
a permanent loss. Cement properly
handled becomes stronger and better
with a tie and In practically iiidlstrnc- i
iable, It Is (.lie poorest economy there-
f re, to altetrpt In save In handling
ilie material when experience antl
permanency may be secured fur verv
little iimre liian Inexperience and
f 11 lure will cost Cement requires
i|>nl« different treatment In prepar-
ing and handling for different pur-
poses The same treatment for a
sidewalk or fluor will not be the iIiIiik
for a cistern or culvert, a cement
block for one purpose or place In the
wall requires ruff,-rent handling from
one for another place.
All I tie varjotis tempers Hod purposes
must, be hi udled and undemtni.fl aid
ill addition experience must be gained
hv careful observation and practical
handling iiefore any one should I ri.st
himself to pul ill woik desired lo be
permanent.
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BUCK BEE'S SEEDS SWF.fiDI
SPECIAL. OFFER:
rMtle to halM lfew Haalncs*. ItHll wllM
make yuu our ]>«raiam-ut customer.
to Collection KS.tjs—.
. 11 the : Turnip. 7 *r»l»»nili<l: ObIob, b be»l »ari
I ilea; iu hu'tt «-i»o«rrtof Kib« varieties iu ail.
1 UIAHAMI.I O TO FLEAKL
Write to-day; Mention this Paper.
• SEND 10 CENTS
I to oorar poiUf* inl packing and receive this valnablr t
i collection of poatpaltl. together with I
Inatracllve, Ktmitiful N«r4jm«l Plant 1
i talla all about Um 11 vat »anetlaaef Sa^la, PUoU, ate.
, H. W. Buckbee. :'w,uc®«i
60 YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
Patents
IRADK NIAnHB
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
/tnvone fl«*ridlng a sketch and dnHorlntlon may
quli'klf HHfortfilii our o^.tilon free whether an
liivt'iillon in |>ri'lmhif paientnhle. <'oriiniiiiilrn-
tlona hi rid ly rontlilenllul. HANDBOOK «>li I'Hlents
Bent li«e. Olilfnt Htrenrjr for RerurTiiK patent*.
Talent* fitken Ihrnuirh Mini ti A Co. receive
gptrUil notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handaon.ely llluatrated weeklr. I.nrireat elr
onlulloii of ioir ••'lentlQe 1<nirnal. 1 oriii.. 9 • a
tour: four months, |L Hold by ull nttwnrieaiern.
MUNN & Co.36,B~-d—»New York
Branch Oflloe. tf26 B* Bt., Waahlnuton. D l\
a. Champion
A Champion payii hiffh
ant > «hIi pricas for ButtM'
Kfrfs, CliicketiB, Hidei»,
Wkol*8al« Flotir, Feed.
ftootln dnliverad to ttU
parts of city. Plenty of
pood hay at 25c n»r bale
feed 100 lbs in nank
Fipst door eas^
of State Bank
Star Bakery
I want the people to know
that I am now furninlung;
all kinds of Bakery Goods
Bread
Banns
Cakes
t'ookiea
Pies
(Vinfeetionery in connect-
ion
fyOR.NEic op Baty AVENt r: AMD
LNWIR Strkkt
D're 1113' sroodH a trial
M. C PHILLIPS
^«»wd or nofta. W^-itc for mr k
iriAL LKTTER o„lbrel
. AU-ilt^'tliiworUi motley W»l
patenVs that pAr.l
D mvuntom io nucceaa. I
I nunleL pho'aor akrtch, f\n<l weHend I
"T»WTI FRkl RkPORT ON P*T f
PS4.ITV. 20/eitre'prn^iico. Regi.^-I
F.'»}«it I.»Mryt»rH. Write or ooiuo toji
i at ^0ft-»07, 7ti» hi.. 1 C
Ice
cm a
Coal
.seeds
Freili. Bailable. Pure
Buarenteed to Ploaae
I Every Oardf tier and
J Planterahouhl teat the
J superior merits of Our
' Northern Grown 8a«ds.
anciai arraa
FOR IO CENTS
w« will Mnd poiiti»»l»l our
FAMOUS COLLECTION
1 pk|. AO Hay T»mal« .... *<>•
1 ph(. PrlaM-si Kadish . • • •
t pkg. HflMirattlai Olarjr . . »"•
I pkR. Karly Arruw-hea«l iahhaf* • • '*•
I pkff. lullertua Market l.altaaa . • 1®*
ilii Ill liritlUil'kslMi Msxr Hn4i • ■ ■*"
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Writ* i.day! Sand 10 canta io help pay ro*la«a and
parkmi; aixl rer-e.>« lhaat»"ve Kami his I' Election, to-
Ketlier with <>ur New and Instructive Harden tiuide
GItK.AT NOKTI1KRN Sl'F.l) ( O.
1158 Koho 8t. Rookforrt, lUlnola
You will Nnd irs ulwtt.va ready to
serve yoa ftromottv with IfF. f<»r the
hel days and CO A I. for the told
Neareveur order*
Railroad Time Tabic
SOUTHBOUND TRAINS
PlollS Local Paeaeoger 7-21 p m
Ne 40b Texaa Exprea* Itfl pm
No 421 Local Freight filt p m
No 17 Okla and Texaa Expreea li m
NORTHBOUND TRAINS
No 406 Chicago Express ti05 a 10
Nol'b Kaaaaa City, .".olo aao Cal czpiee
9:12 o m
No 1ft Kanaaa City ati4 Chicago Expeeet
5»1S p m
No 422 Local Freight dil9 a aa
No 121 and 22 carry pasacngera Hetweca
Cutk/ie and Arkanaaa City
A P. K.dwcll Agent
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Come to California where lOranges
lemons figs, peaches and sunshine
make llie a pleasure. Homes for the
Industrious easily acquired. Ad-
dress Tribune, Clovis Cali.
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Those Pies Of Boyhood
llttM (IllllC'iiUK «»'lf tl.l' JUt'h of 11 • \ |
IliliHl N' pi f4 I «»*S *'Vtr I itSl »' sti c "<1
wh*i 'h t'lmii^t'il* No .
You've I oh t tin* alron^' h e m I I It >
Ktomach, \ lie vI^ovouh nv« r, 1 i»t* |
liv** kUllit'VN, tile rt*yll'HI l»«o»>o'i
tioyhimd Your (li^eNt ifii is »« • i « •• it ;
\t \i hiailit* lhe fi*i 1 NN Iih' > . 1' .I
A complex toiiMi^ up >•> K t otru lot
tern of all or«ai»* .if iii^e-it ion Siom.ti li the lleu'a ^\uier iiiou, hut >h.» u<ts th
| step on yon More oiitoke.,H, i,
| hart aini hiditiereni ltr«»»v to iienhooii
! it oil rooaterh Iindei 'Iu* liiouhiitoi
| plan, hut th • i ri.'i'Ku * u t - so t o I 'iik
at you mid alnif 'ho> iii» hi tie,*' a
eventIrte, and you vMh.i ». hurry nuder
its Iii^n \ihen i m .'- r is io Mw'hl..
It In a strange t oliu' t»i» (lie hen
i kno.is ho*. > • h.ix never taken a
ctuirse in "rtmu^i hi eiMiiomv" nor
attended a ill iliier'a ei'iti. Sue n« v» r
read a paper on "Swit/Tland ' tuf. i»
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I hey II restore yuiii t» \ h<•• I .ippeti
te and apurecialion I f »m1 hi. i i » t \
aaturate fnur Ihk1v with rew I»«■ -t i,».
sirengin and\i|for. xK? «»i .* I l>au
Ki'ta
Who loli rlie Hot How!
Ho* is il iliti tue I'M hen knows
Ik * * Ml iii i > I hei ■ rin s. • | nrst i .
are ao»*'r*ut • • % tie Nlaimyiilli
rntiuue in ttos « ■>
A perwm <ao » ti .> «%.tlehe«l the > .
hnld> pu dm thet hiv aen w une
I 'P of li uniipe Mils ha-» sren »ier m
ivcslanl! f<»r four ii«o, t»e;i ^ ..|1
uitlv a (e* uiinuiea at •! i » in k» i )t
bite ti»«at, auu s no imo k i t
i»ll at all n»r tiiiee o«\s ti»no
ila.v he has seen her turn the i.u*
with her Sill, and thereafter lun
Liein every night ao»i in •run * no i
too eiwl'l«'ft III i||, M-r IIJN
out after the tunruiiiif aun Im«i >
things warui. and »*at a spi»-o im t. ,,k.
breakfast on the luoinhitf of the fifti
Hi'ietn-e uf chicken# 4\l »wu"
pre t s
There ii a Np»ntanrlt v of thon^lr
abn«t it thit »;i>e* iini i' uitidence n
the ^aneral frtiuenuru * f iloiikis p,
h ips it is a!l i iw' it. aCler all; and
needn't he so »'«»ntvr ed dn<i worried
hut tint fie n oveise »%'li fake ear*
• »l I'Si I siHIIHht.A if s% ilvMl'l til kei
II np xnd Ut it.
thi t ie .» uile, we .4r * *\id t » have
nei I In- hen
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ti le k I i.d I lie Miifl I ha I Hill net <1 n >
>>li» n > -ii liavi- h hvl euhl, oou^li
'tnijf ilnieate. .suppose t n t
*i rups IVMl llU'1 < » HI il CllllH liaVt ;
tailed, tim'l loae h** irt •»*- h »p>- I t
l'1 K s \ a I itse \ t- v s 11 ,
t »i is «/u if lit • ♦ I * i I • h • I f «r it
threat or liniw' t' «u». e lr has ..v
thousandi of h.»p»«os hi;rers h o»
tera aluhborn colds oi^t naif l imyi
hemotiha^ea, la wrip;»e, c «»m»,
I hiu i, hav fi-ver aovt «|i o.o» w- k u,
and is the in vsi s»v m . » ri u** r» .
» ... . ^ i1** fur a I I bmnc'nal alV^ott his
rba nan «lli .lay ,tT lo tl 00. Pr,» i , |.
She will pu.
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0r»t lima, will ijcl ainlous. tr,rinw
Hie •■!!» will ixxii u Oi curat) in, >
will, she know.* ti. »l! ri^lit
Hip
tia «to«eiiliuiv busy
Irina and iahv* .4S1111 .tnn <inni 1.4(1
N[|« will 0>Ki| Vtie ew.N H i) then il,,
I h e tu e»ery tuoriiuw mil
uintllffhill J*>, Hllr Will li:il J,,.,.,,, I ,
"•e«l aiitlliiiitf Ittaai. but will iiutry
eli »fu r li l» »«r» wann. rat. * hii.
tl'itik hurrifiily, rnxti tiack in tin nt,,
and i/n iiu.ni m« .ar#fully .4, if
I'WI 111 .'lit Ik. s III IIIv >m»() hilh'rni
i u' 1 « vi. 1.. i in a«>
IK* lint itiia^iur lli.it |uit» ,,v.'r t
with Hit* v>.« 1 (it*.t e\pr..s n 1 ..
wearing the tmu . 1 i le n ck
NtrenuoiM tvis .i»i n UM-eklna
a new sty le IK 1* .en > xtial
liurlin< hia Jea' wiTe s 'e« k
Mr tirvan lu.t luft
vh, |«»* ut tlie ^uMtlir
ryu *t» p living tlaiKi 1 I
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s the New Year approaches and wc look
back over less than a year in business in
Mulhall we have every reason to be thankful
for the share of patronage given us by the trading people
[11 returning our thanks we take occasion to wish roost
heartily A happy and prosperous New Year to all
1910
is brfore iis. encouraged by the gcoc1 v. ill rhov p arc' prciiiirg ky the< fifcrirrce
we aball strive to improve en oor pis'. We are here to 11 eet oil ccirpetiticn
where quality of dad price ^re considered.
If our farmer trirnds iind any catalogue bcuse that is givii'g what they
eousider iuibe<?».ible friers, all we ask is a chance to figi:rc with *h<m en ti e same
bjjis ar.d if we can't fornivh anything in cir lire as rcascnatle ar d brtdiid by
our guarantee, then send yenr money away aid we vsout grumble we will leave
that lor \ou to do later on.
Ai ything in Tinware, Oueensware, Stoves,
Ranges, Cutlery. Silverware, Iron Bedsteads, is in
our iv. e rii d v c a^k vcu to tr.ake us prcve it evct y jump
111 the 1 cd during 1^10
Acair. wishing you many happy returns, yours fcr
bu iiiCiS
p. p. scott & son
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Meat'Market!
We shall not allow any Miiiiff t« lo-
tflrtir# wicboar det^rmlnntloa la alva
our ouMtomera bhe b«st obtainable la
MEATS In Iha quality of animals um4
as wall aa In proper CUTTING
and I1ANI>L*(N<} We ln\lte your
lii.ipertlon of sanitary conditions
Our Kefrigurator in now
in I'lnce
We iask a shareioffyour patronage
LEMM0NS & BOND
Geo. w. Gaffney
AUTCI0NEER
GUTHRIE, OKLA.
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"U Phone at ruy
F.xpuDiP for Dates
Call Nos. 271
or H 51.
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Officc Over Highland Theater— Rendcoce
Mi e South on Divit<cn
Bucklen's Arnica Salve
The Best Salve In The WorM.
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