The State Journal. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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THE STATE JOURNAL
Seventh Year.
Mulhall, Logan, County Oklahoma, Friday, April 9, 1^09.
Number 18.
CiTY WD cou\rY \tws.
Today is Good Friday.
Easter Sunday Avril 11.
Buckbee's "full of life" peas
at "The Racket."
Cucumber seed, 3c a packet,
at "The Racket."
Mrs. P. P. Scott was a visitor
in Oklahoma City, Tuesday.
"Full of life" seeds. 3c a pack-
age, at "The Racket" store.
Mrs. and Miss Kissner were
visitors in the capitol, Tuesday.
the church.
VV. W. Fitzpatrick, of Mulhall,
who was in Newkirk to attend
the funeral of his sister, Mrs. G
W. Ford, retur
—Newkirk Dem
Jaines Ford and wife, who
were called here by the death of
sheir sister-in-law, Mrs. G. W.
Ford, of Dale township, return-
ed to their home at Mulhall Sun-
day. — Newkirk Democrat-Her-
ald.
Claude Madison has opened up
starch or flour. -
Cover, Mulhall.
Mrs. Winfield
Onion sets-Buckbee's red and a shaving parlor on North Main
white—at "The Racket" store, street, in the building formerly
rri. , occupied bv Attorney
lhree cents the packer tor
Buckbee's "full of life" at
Racket" store.
All the local churches are pre-
Johnson.
•jnjie He purchased entire new fixtures
and has one of the neatest shops
ever opened in Mulhall. Madison
c will be assisted by his brother,
paring Easter programs tor Sun- Harry Attention is called 0
^ay" Claude's ad. in this issue of The
Mrs. F. M. Spangler and daugh- gtate journal<
ter, Miss Esther, were shopping
in the capitol city, Tuesday.
THE REFERENDUM.
During the campaign for the
Cream Pi e—Let one pint of election of members of the cons-
sweet milk come to a boil; stir titutional convention, we heard
ned home Sunday, i together: one cup ot sugar, one a g0od deal concerning the re-
mocrat-Herald. ,'W. twotabt..stMK»n1full so!f our. fe,.endum. It was lilc<sd in
la piece ot butter the size ot an .
egg, and pour into the boiling the state constitution, more, it is
milk. Save the white of the egg said, for political capital than
for the top of the pie and brown anything else. If so, the demo-
it light Iv. — Mrs. W. Lover. crats, indeed, made a mistake.
Cream Cake—One egg, one cup Rthe intention oi the repub-
of sugar, one tablespoonfull of licans to invoke the referendum
lard, or butter, one cup of sweet n0w to defeat the drastic pro-
milk; flavor to taste; two and a visions of the Taylor election law»
half cups of flour with two and a , , , , •,
half heaping teaapoonfnlla of was passed by the second leg,s-
baking powder. —The misses
Cover, Mulhall.
lature. One of the provisions of
the law places the control of the
r--.. , —« ^ i ^ entire election machinery in the
Soft Fillinq for Cream Cake One , , , , . ,4l
cup of sugar to a quarter of a hands ot the governor. And there
cup of milk; do not stir while are other equally unfair and ques-
boiling; shake it to keep it from tionable features of the law which
sticking; let it boil five minutes. wj]| be shown up by the republi-
Put the dish in a pan of cold cans> Petitions are now in cir-
water and stir until cool; flavor . . , , ,.
to taste.—The Misses Cover. culation, and every republican in
Don't take the chance of se? d-
ing away for your seeds, when
you can get Buckbee's "full of
life" at "The Racket" store.
At the primary, held Tuesday,
the present village officials were
re-nominated. It is more than
probable this ticket will be elect-
ed on election day, April 27.
Ralph Wicker, who is attend-
ing high school in Guthrie, was
sick there the first of the week,
li s mother and sister went down
Tuesday. They found his con-
dition much improved.
P. P. Scott is building a barn
on the property he recently pur-
chased of Sam Gray, and other-
wise improving the premises.
The family will soon take pos-
session of their new home.
Perry Henry is getting in ma-
terial for a flag walk fronting
his property on Baty street. The
It is rumored on the stieet Hort^e-IVIade Noodle Recipe To
that the Burfords have disposed ! m;lke noodles,beat the eggs light;
of their banking interests in j add the flour, enough to make a
Mulhall to Lieutenant-Governor j stiff dough; knead it well and
Bellamy, who, we are informed, j
will assume control next Mon- j
day. It is the intention, it is
the state should assist in every
way possible in securing a vote
on the proposition. If a majority
of the state say it is o. k., we
rollout as thin as a wafer. One have no doubt that the republi-
egg to each person is about right, cans will be satisfied with that
When eggs are high, reduce the ultimatum. Otherwise, WE will
have a just
all
, , .. „ number and use part cream, <ui have a. just and absolutely fair
understood, of the Messrs. bur- eggs, however, is best. It more .
fords to remove to Enid, Okla., dough is made than needed for and impartial privilege of cast-
and there re-engage in the bank- the onf meal, it will keep for ing our ballots.
i • several days. When the dough MAnicr.w .modam niiptiaic
ing business. -s ready> cut it in strips with the MADISON-INGRAM NUPTIALS.
| noodle cutter. Married, at Guth rie, Wednes-
Messrs. W. H. Matthews and April 7, 1909, Miss Maude
f. Hoopes went to Guthrie, Ingram and Mr. Claude
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BESSIE K. WOOSLEY
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[NOTE : All the lady readers of The
State Journal are invited t<> make free
use of the recipes, etc., found in this
department from week to week.
Mrs. I
Madison,
Thursday evening, to attend the both of Mulhall. Upon their re-
annual Maunday-Thursday feast turn at evening time, as "one,"
of the Rose Croix Chapter of jyjr an(j jyjrs Madison were sere-
Scottish Rtte. Ihey report a
Woosley will be pleased to receive from
any of the lady readers recipes for pub-
lication in this department.]
royal time. Preparations are
now going on for the spring re-
union, which will take place
some time next month.
Lemon Filling for Three Pies
— Take two lemons, five eggs,
three cups of sugar, three table-
old board walks about town are Sp00nfuH's of corn starch, four
rapidly being replaced by the cups of water. Put the water in
better and more modern class, a pan and let it come to a boil;
a fact we are glad to note. j have ready the grated lemon,
rind and juice of the two lemons,
Workmen are laying a cement tfie tiiree Cups of sugar,the yelks
sidewalk in front of the Mulhall 0f the five eggs^and the three
State bank- The walk will also tablespoonfull's of corn starch
be extended the length of the all stirred together in a smooth
ut. cAtcxi i ft paste, and pour into the boiling
Spangler front, and will be the water_ Then let stand on stove
best walk on any street in town. untj| jt b0jis up good. Have the
E. H. Mueller is doing the work, j crusts baked, and after pouring
assisted bv Roy and Joe Rawl-jin filling, when it cools, put the
1 whites of the eggs, well beaten,
ings< j on top, and put into the oven to
Mr. George w. Muckley, secre- brown lightly. —Mrs. winfield
tary of the board of church ex- Cover, Mulhall.
tension of the Christian church,
headquarters at Kansas Vinegar Pie One cup
Mrs. N. A. Miller is reported
quite ill, with little improvement
in her condition at this time.
Swearingen for photos,
rie, opposite postoffice.
Guth-
naded in a very boisterous and
undignified manner by an "ag-
gravation" of boys. Both young
people are well and favorably
known in and about Mulhall,
where they will make their fu-
ture home. The State Journal
joins their many friends in ex-
i tending congratulations.
Don't fail to see Hatfield's new The best known pills and the
line of Post Lards. best pills made are DeWitt's
Sunday at the Presbyterian Church. Little Early Risers. They are
10 a. m.—Sunday School.^ small, easy to take, gentle and
topic _Easter Lesson, lext. certain, and are sold by all drug-
lst Cor. 15:12-20. j .
Golden Text—"Now is Christ jglss'
risen from the dead and become Faster C a P d S
with
lasses, one cup of
of
vinegar,
mo-
one
City, Mo., was in Mulhall Thurs- cup 0f water, one teaspoon ex
day, conferring with the mem- tract 0f lemon, a piece of butter
hers of the local Christian church the size of an egg; let it come to
relative to business matters of a boil, and thicken with corn-
the first fruits of them that,
slept." 1st Cor. 15:20.
11 a. m. — Preaching service.
Theme—"He is risen." Math.
28:6.
3 p. m.— Junior Endeavor.
Theme: "Caring for all sorts
of people." Acts 10:34-35.
An unusually fine line of them
may be found at the Corner
Drug Store.
We say without hesitation that
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder
Pills are unequalled for weak
„ . „ , _ , kidneys, backache, inflammation
7 p. m.—Senior Endeavor So. 0f the bladder and all urinary
I heme: Risen with Christ, disorders. They are antiseptic
8 p. m. —Evening Services. and act promptly in all cases of
Theme: "Thy Kingdom Come" weak back, backache, rheuma-
Math. 6:10. tism and rheumatic pains. Ac-
Special Easter music, morning cept no substitute. All druggists
and evening. Come ! | sell and recommend them.
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Woosley, Tom B. The State Journal. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1909, newspaper, April 9, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403094/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.