Mulhall Enterprise (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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THE MULHAL1 ENTERPRISE LOGAN COUNTY, FRIDAY. FEB. 3 1911
MULHALL ENTERPRISE
Established Jauuary. 1893.
Entered in the Postoffice at Mulhall. Oklahoma, for tranwuwirioii
throuph the U. S. mails aw Second-Class Mail Matter
Published Every Friday
A. H. WOOD, Editor
Subscription I'rice $1.00 per Year
The country'* all rinlit. Sultmi Siilu
say# 8o tn a letter to Mr. laft
Wait until ttie Democrats tfet
scrapping over their own rules,
to
Lots of pe >ple believe in arbitration
when other peoples interests are a1
stake.
The fauama (Jaual either must be
fortified or permitted to carry conceal-
ed weapons
Col. Bryan is not a candidate tor
nomination. The Commoner says no,
and it's In a position to know.
"UoclrJoe" Cannon thinks there
are Congressman enough, and some or
us think there are entirely too many
Missouri's legislature is In session
without a single lobbyist in siyht
There cannot be any important tiliis
pending.
Wlien Col. Patterson said that it
was hard to lose the saving ot a life
tiuie lie meant it was distressing. It
is easy enough
Uapt. Pear) has Kiven the House
Naval Committee a free iecture on
bis polar trip lie may tiet the admis-
sion from t.hem latei.
Gov. eleci Croce. fit Oklahoma, Is as
opposed to silk lials as lie is to dress
shirts. We await villi trepidation his
verdict as to clean shirts.
We have no objection l-i an increase
in Hie memberships of the House of
Representatives, provided its State-
manshlp capacity Is increased also.
To keep clothes from freezing to
the line put handful of salt io the
last rlnsiiiK water.
After peeling apples drop i hem into
cold wa'er Tins will prevent their
becoming discolored.
To suit, both loose who like beef-
steak laie and well dor.e, cut. it in two
and partly conk one piece before put
tint; the other one on.
Accused ol Stealing
10 E (Jiiumbfrittin of Clinton, Me
l)'»(h> accuse.*. UtickitMi'* Arnica Salw
cf Ht,eaiitw the ntiu^ from t»uru8 or
scalds the puln (mm >or< s of al! kinds
the distress froNin o»iis or piles "It
robs cuts, corns, hruises, sprains and
Injuries of oheir terror," lie savs
hea'iinf remedy its equal don't ex"
1st" Only 25c at llaldeld's Corner
Drug Store.
Sometimes we have so much to do
that we don't know where 10 betfii
It is a >,'• »od plan to tackle the Job we
hale worst I he lirst tnin^. Then w
can feel good while we are duuw ti>
others.
A loo»e board too often squeaks
lonely of loose method•»
All sorts ol odd jobs «ire in jrder
now; and tfei toe whlewasli orush
reaCy to tbp.
A King Who Left Home
set the woritl to talking, our Pain
Mathuika of Butt.no N. V. says h
always K. 1010 PS A V HovllO the Kiuu'
of ad Lixatlves I > r. Kind's New
Life l*i I is—and lli.tt ihev re a blesv
inu o < a 1 his famll v (jure o mstipaMon
head acne, inlu'.s i»n, .^vsp-psia
On y at II an d's Druu Store
Never run for an > til »*; i etter to so
comp >rr yourself « 11 so e mi uct y >ui
atTalrv Mia« your luitflibors win el
the office running after >oti
REDUCED PRICES ON COAL
$5.80
$5.00
We have a Surplus Stock of High Grade New Mexico Nut Coal on which
we are making a SPECIAL price, at the bin, per ton
This is a bargain at this price, K.an.fcis Coal while it
lasts, at the bin per ton
Geo. W. Gaffney
AUTCI0NEER
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For Prices on other grades of Coal, see us at the Lumber Yard,
J G. WILSON LUMBER COMPANY,
F. J. WILSON. RESIDbNT MANAGER.
Public Sales a
Specialty. Mini-
mum Ohartfe^H.OO
Commission One
per cent. I nquir
lesGUdlv Answer
nd. Phone at my
Expense for Dates
Call Nos. 271
or H 51.
DEALER IN
DRAFT, FMiM
AND DRIVING
HOUSES
4
Office Over Highland Theator—Residence
Mile South on Divisior
DR. COX'S
PAINLESS BLISTER
Guaranteed to jiive satisfaction 1
and blister without pain or vour
money refunded. For sale by
all dru^ists.
Thirty Years Together
Thirty years :>( association think of!
it. How the merit of a yood tiling
stands out in that time-oi the worth |
lessnesh if a hart one. So there's o
uuess work In ttili* evidence of Tin s
Arlss. Concord, Mich., who writes: 1
have used Dr Kiiir's New Discovery
(or :t0 years, and Its the liest cough
and cold cure 1 ever tiserl " Onielt
Hurts entrance In a home vnii can't pry
It out. Many families have used It
forty years. It's the most infallible
throat and iuiir medicine on earth
Une'iualed for la^rippe, asthma, Inn-
fdver, croup, quIiiNv ">r *ore lUngc
I'rice 50c, SI 00 Trial boltle free
(juai an teed bv Hattield's Corner Druy
Store.
The all-round man may also be
square.
Some men are born ROud, bin. more
are made Rood by their wives.
Whatever may be the si rails of liie
hoR he always lias a spare rib or two
The hum of Industry bears no re'a-
tion whatever to the ho-hum of the
lazy man.
Time Is money, hut it requires a
treat deal of time to convince some
folks ot that fact.
Science has decided tlmi. a kiss Is
infectious osculation, but plain peo
pie are satisfied witn the Rood old
name.
Little Johnny Jones tumid a switch
and took it to is teacher, but it hap
pened to be one that she dropped in
taklnR off her peach-basket hat
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Attack Like Tigers
In lighting to keep the blood pure
the white corpuscles attack disease
germs like tigers. Hut often germs
multiply and strength and appetite
fail. This condition demands Kleotrlo
Bitters to rcRiilaie stomach liver and
kidneys and to expel poisons from Hie
blood. "They are tne best blood purl-
tier, "writes V. T. Budalin, of Tracy,
Calif., "1 have ever found." They
makerloh, rid blood, strong nerves
and build up your health. I'rv them
•r>0o al Hal field's Corner DriiR Store.
Make your life a blesslnR to every,
body about you.
It is to late wlten tli,- suck I an
tumbled a> (1 smothered your best cow
reRret tonot liavliiR fencen It off.
DR. COX'S
barbed wirk
LINIMENT
Gunrantsoii to heal without it
lileintnli, or vour money rnftimlwd
Priso ibc, SOi, tad $1.00. J5i"
for family uneotilv For wale by
all dru|TftiMt«.
For raal Estate
Champion and !'liillip».
List your iands for sale or fitrins
to rent witli tli«m.
Most Notable
WHC[
BLACKSMITH and WOODWORK
We have our shop fitted with new and up-to-date machinery, such
as Pover Lath and Drill; Hand Saw, Emery wheels, run by a gasoline
engine We are thus prepared to do all kind * work promptly and
in first class shape, 'epair work a specialty Your patronage solicit-
ed Satisfaction guaranteed
J. F. HOOPES
The United Slates navy
Ins jusi planned the innnt
reinarkanle u«iriertaU11 ti
asslKneci t<i any warship
hi nee i he fam«»UH nld hat-
llesnlp OreK'»n mavie I he
Idii^r i rip aronnrl South
America al lh« t.inif of
I h •' rtpanihli American
war
BAKERY & -SHORT ORDER
Bread, P.es, Cake&, Doughnuts. Cc-ndies, r ruits,
A Square Meal JV A Short Order
InAUStv'es f^t CtlLii
We are here to Feed the Hungry on the Best the iVlakct
Afford«. Ever y iliing Clean and Hoihe Like Oive us a i rial
J, M Phillips M. D
Physlchin and SorRcon
Does a Genera1 I'ruclici*. also
equiped for X Kay and Klect-
rlcal Treatment
All calls answered d&v or niu'ht
Otflce over Boeoecker's Store,
l'lione No. 42. Mulhall, Okla.
. M. Tyler, Photographer,
Over Hoedeckers
Mrs. E. }. Meadows.
Raiiroad Time Table
SOUTHBOUND TRAINS
No 115 Local Passenger 7*4 3 p n;
No 405 Texas Expfctk i 0i4fa pn
No 421 Local Freight 4il0 y> m
No 17 Okla and Texas Express 10*0 a m
No 411, Don't Stop 7il0am
NORTHBOUND TRAINS
No 406 Ciiicago Exprtss br-5 a m
No 1)6 Kansas Qty, Colo ano Cal tixprcss-
9:10 a m
No 18 Kansas City and Chicago Expres>
5:26 p nr.
\o 422 Local Freight 6i 00 a it.
No 412, Don't Stop 8»45 p ro
No *2l and 22 carry passengers hetweeti
Cufhnc and Arkansas City
L. S Patten. Agent
The Battleship
DELAWARE
and Her Great
CRUISE
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Good Story
1(, in i lie su'ij- ct of an ln-
lerrst.niR article describ-
ing t oe V'i\ a.-e of the Del-
hv\ ate arniinf! t ne sou the t ti
part of I lie continent
wliic'i will appear In our
next issue. K> r niotirii-
ful mission ados interest
In t lie trip.
THE I'OULTKY YAH I)
Ifyouuse wet, mashes let the w;it
vr I»•* wa i tn
A cnrii-Oii'llT is not an ess"ntiul ,
The hens will do tiielr own shellloR if
you • hrowout, the ,iars In short hri'k
eli pieces.
The nen has many useful tliloRS,
InolndlnR feathures. neck and wIiirs ;
And wlille mfftt, dark meat, wisti
hone, icrs,
And stulTlnif, side-bone, Rtzzard,
e. Rt.
She d >es tin verv hest site's able
To make us sitlstled at table,
Take a few i f your best la>ers out
of the main house and keep tin m In >
plare bv themselves with I lie best
mate nlrd vou can Ret The 'vns from
these liens will lie yn'ir stock fir I In-
chicks that are to he. (Jet up a little
hk'her this year.
Say, the bens will cnekle thanks for
those small potalots .lust hod tliHinj
and mix with meal > ' bran. If setups;
of mer.t or soup hones are boiled wi n
the potatoes I lie hurdles will llki Hie
tiavor better, >md tnere will be ttion-1
ey In your (Hicket.
t)et anv extra piow-pnlnts 01 ctlier
llxtlires vou tlinv need, hef re vou R't i
out the plow for the sprlttR work.
WELCOME NOTES
The weather was very pleasant for the
KvaiiReUcal Quarterly meetlPR, Pre
si inR Kitier. Ilev. K P H' atlleiiit
ed Thursday evenlnif he delivered an
able sernion to a latRe crowd In the
Welcome School House
Mr. dapper Sr was hurried on the
homixcemetery Saturdat I' m . Uev
Smith from Knla olflciated.
Ciuery 9 peed Stables
Good learns Good Ri&s
Rates Reasonable
Bue^ele Bros. prop.
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they «ue the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
for kidney, liver and
stomach trouble
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
Who Was There That You Knew?
I
\ tho shadowy r.niks of those who marched to defeat or death or victory fifty
% the miRlo.y mtlict th. t convulsed this Rriat nation, is theie
f theror randfathtr or un In of yours? WouMyoi like to see a photograph
. . ,n ,1. • . ; ago day of hid youth- a photograph that he never knew was
we can show you one;
OVER 65 VEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
Designs
CopvniGHTS 4c.
AnroJio aekelrh mid «le«prlnllnn niay
null kly asceriuiii our <>|>tin<>n Iree whether an
luvoiiilMii ts prohnbly piiteutiihle. Cnnimunlfa-
ti< ti is «f riclly fonlldentlnl. HANDBOOK onl*nt»*nUi
kt*111 frco. OMest agency f«»r ^Turinir patentn.
Patents tunen tnrouch M»n A Co. receive
tpfciitl nut ice, without cbarca, in tho
ScicniiJic jffiiicrican.
A handaomely lllnstrnted wMIr
i ttliilitni «.f nny n< ienttUo j<»nrnul.
i r ; four moritlis, $L Hold by all f.-wBth-niJ r><
IiiiiNN & Co.3618""11-"' New York
ltranch Office, t3S K rtL, Washniwton. I). C.
an
and in any case, we can tell you
detective fiction, of 3,500 priceless photographs that
3,500 Lorn* Buried Photographs
of Civil War
at Ic
' i ,;te t j'hotoerapher in the
{ ti -1 !. . tliey vfere bought by the
VC-IKU * f>»r f.V 1,000; they were buried
,. ; f r '• ' years—they are buried there
,f r . • -,t by the photographer—who
t' t (Uiplicate set was knocked
I ,t,t years, until it wai discovered
! » • lector. I. l'ierpont Morgan tried to
l Mll J . pre lent Garfield and General
• r '1 it was worth #150,000—yet with
■ ii . Rt vt v . the entire collection
i u-;at \ ilumea an<l is placed within
t' i i' • value of one of the photographs.
.•pat al history of the Civil War—
n,,t l It t !ls the story ol the War you
e 'I aken under protection of the >ecret
ttographs brinv to likiht thousands of little-
l e war; thev |*uetrate to strange places and
record strange things
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limited o. to time. Our supply of Free Portfolir-
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