The State Journal. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1909 Page: 1 of 12
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MRS. BURFORD HONORED.
The Industrial Societs^P^ned ^ ^
and carried * » had begu„ by M . Kincaid at his
Mrs. G. L. Durioia, hank corner will now be extend
been its president for p - Walk in front o
the shops of the K., M. & 0- R V- LOCAL REAL ESTATE ACTIVE.
The town is located in Major
county. I Daring the past ten days there
Sammy Garrett came up from j has been quite a good deal o
Seward] Tuesday morning, where activity in Mulhall real estate
_ i • LI r. »>rninn f C /iit*n1ou Q nillYllK^l (
.. r v Riirford who had oegun o.v m . iv...— — qpwar(j Tuesdav morning, wneic i activity m . ,
u t - i.resident for the past bank corner, will now be extend- h had *been makins his parents 1 circles, a number of pieces .
hv assembling at her home ed to the stone walk in front of ^ joining Miller property having cha"Jed hands,
year, by assem g McMillan's property. This a , 1ft, wild west show I Charles Rambo sold his hold-
Wednesday f ^Jth°eflait includes the Spangler and Me While en- ings in Southeast Mulhall to Milt
had^'rrived! Mrs. Dillard! j Connehey frontage,^ an-pe ar^ ^ ^ who takes possession of
half of the society, in a few a,, with J Garrett stopped off_here to v,s,t j same at once.^ the
M°PrRtef rdTi'th'a thimble as the Henry property, occupied by ^K"n' S'show ope„s at property formerly occupied by
f^em^^h, -jprcityll^and appears M„ Bond, and owned by Mrs.
to place a value on
was pu»»eu u, - Sherm Wortman. This improve- a g00d rain-like unto the one
freshments, games and ment is all on the south side of that visited this section Sunday
esting conversation. In fac , Like improvements will | njKht-at a time when it is badly
time passed all too quickl\.
esteem in which she is held.
A most enjoyable afternoon
was passed by indulgence in re-
freshments, games and inter-
Mrs soon be commenced on the north
occasion was a laiewell t i 0f the street. Mr. McMil-
Burford, who, with her husban , ^ ^ ^ laying of a
will soon leave Mulhall and g from the b,ue
E lid, and, in parting on that af- ^ ^ ^ ^ e
ternoon, the ladiet a ^ his property, which extends east
her much happiness and con ^ ^ ^ 8tore. Good walks
ment in her new home to-b . ^ much in the appearance
Those who made up the tom f ... — „„a ti-,o
Weggen.
Win. Meadows has purchased
the McKinley property in East
Mulhall addition, on the hill.
Mr. and Mrs. McKinley will leave
Oklahoma and go back to their
old home in Missouri.
Col. Bill Wicker has traded his
pany were: Mesdames Miller,
Dillard, J. J. Dwinnell, Moritz,
Scott Shultz, Matthews, McMil-
lan, Gray, Lobdell, Baker, Tope,
Brown, Graves, Thompson, H.
Wilson, Clate Thompson, Hill,
needed, and no rain at all. On
account of the dust storm that ^ __
had prevailed all day Sunday, 1 dwel,'ing house and property, on
making it almost impossible tor Avg^ tQ wiihelm Heid-
the populace to be out, the rain ^ ^ ^ vacant lots in the new
that night was timely and hailed Heiden flights addition, and
with much joy. on which, it is understood, he
Saturday and Sunday were wju at once.
most disagreeable days with ref- SeVeral other deals in realty
State Journal commenua erence to dust, preventing many are reported in process of nego-
gressive spirit shown by our g frQm coming t0 town t0 tiation> but as yet not closed,
business men and others. We (^ regular Saturday shop- The jn(ijCations are that there
trust this line of work will be ex-1 However, the stores were are a g00d many people in Mul-
tended all over the business dis- < . u crowdp(1 au the after- hall who have faith in their town
« « 1 J-A fnu J . 1 in/^IAO
noon with shoppers.
of things about a town, and lhe
State Journal commends this pro-
gressive spirit shown by our
late Thompson, HH , ^ Mulhall, and, also, to the
A Bstus, Trammel! Champio n q[ om, ,iule
F jrrest, Kissner; Misses iviay
Henry* and*''May Hester Estus; A Kansas editor insists that if
EldenBuJk0ehrnnie ^ | Seirperform^hTmiracle of drink"6 " Miss allocking to, are but a memory
blden w«i. — I . , wjne He'd be |«-« _ , . n pn(rairpd to as- as such.
ion wnn snu[j(jcio. and its future, and the indica
^ the very best to be had in -
, 0 iuHp turning water into wine He d be 1!£ has been engaged to as- as such __
Of course, we may be a lit ^ arrested for violating the prohib- serving the patrons of the The barking population
- * . .. .11 II Iotop hv aboi
prejudice in favor our own ^ It>s our opinion that, |
little city (in fact, it s kin o Christ ever should return to
* V-v.m*- *ir a \TG 1 _ . r* ~\ M /vnnwo
of
Mulhall is too large by about 95
ntut: ciiof , it L>nrist eva , Avrps and E. percent, judging by the howling
customary, you know),but we ve Re could not find a more j Messrs W /. ^ ^ moaning these nights. A
often wondered if Outline and field for missionary work C. Phems, o , ' ,, .1 wlj ,jog where there is practl
Perry wasn't in little too close ,Ms same Kansas. In-1 district managers of the Broth is aU
Perry wasn t m in this
proximity to Mulhall for them cidentaliy( jf it were not for the
to ever amount to much. chilling blasts that blow from
TF Gent was over from Tulsa off the Kansas reservation the
Tuesday, on business. good people of fair 0 l ahoma
ioesoay^u = h&ve htUe ]dea of what
F^t published April i6. 1909. 1 reai winter weather was.
NOTICE. | The Associated Press reports
M tw is hereby given to all persons of Tuesday had the following:
interested in the eLtirof WILLIAM «.Q W Bellamy, lieutenant-gOV-
ernor of Oklahoma, has purchas-
fKl anln.l'ol'm'the c<,™ty ^ the State bank, at Mulhall,
JXSTStroraG. W. Burford & Son, who'
,,"11 to 1,0 the last will ■n' ™| launched the same on April 11,
,K.„t of William Barton . ecoa3«i, and Recently, the Burfords
ST„,fl™in"7.rSrPCrKohof ^ ^ed a state tank at Enid,
ifB3JSSK,S which they will personally man-
atecotrix nanied in said will. age. Bellamy took charge to-
^ay<" The Burfords will go to
Pursuant to an order of said Court
laf« ! Zd Monday7"to remain pCTma-
toe a d«y"f "the' regular April term1 M Charlie Brown and sister,
Mi. Grace Kemp, recently re-
and proving -aid will, at the County d from a visit With their
C»nrt SeSperS sister, Mrs.Lelah Barton, tt Fa.r-
IS may appear and contest the ( vieWi ok,a. Th y report a very
same. , I pleasant visit there, and tni n
un\ore"«hUt7«L1.eSo, B»id | Fairview a fine town. The place
County Court, this 12th day of April, ^ a population of about 2,500
1909.
(Seal)
J. C. STRANG,
County Judge.
has a population of about 2,500 Why not. be that w.
and is a division point and has j using Pride of Berry.
ie orotn- g jw _ . . , , .
, - nf American Yeomen, cal useage for him, is all rig ,
erhood oi American mmnn cur< whose
have arrived in the city, m the but t0 make
interests of their concern. ^ight hideous with his yelpings
Mrs. Ralph Smith and mother, ^ canVass back yards in day
Mrs. Cross, of Guthrie, were in t ,gall wrong_ The dog, how-
Mulhall, the first of the week,, .g nofc tQ biame; but his
visiting Mrs. Green, sister and Qwneris-
daughter, respectively. And lady reader of this paper
Miss Rose Ball, who has been ^ receive, on request, a clever
for some time visiting her broth- , No_drip.> cotfee strainer coupon
er, Fred Ball, departed for her • {rQm Dr_ Sh00p, Ra-
I home in Kansas Wednesday wig It is silver p\ated,
morning. very pretty, and positively pre-
Has your cook told you the vents am dripping of tea or cof-
secret of good cooking? She fee- The doctor sends it with
takes pride in her baking the his new free book on Health
world's famous pride-Pride of Coffee" simply to introduce this
Per™, clever substitute for real coffee.
Sewing and drees making . Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee is
wanted by Mrs. J. H. Gibson, gaining its great popularity be-
S R 1 box 65, Mulhall, Okla- cause of, first, its exquisite taste
• ' ' ! an(j flavor; second, its absolute
a' , U k n crnorls are healthfulness; third, its economy
Spalding's base ball goods are ^ 25c; foUrth, its conveni-
to be found only, in Mulhall, at ( ence> No tedious 20 to 30 minutes
the Corner Drug store. 'boiling. "Made in a Minute,
we'll all be happy by and by LysDr. Sh^^.t f a^our
Why not be that way no y ajj gr0cers.
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Woosley, Tom B. The State Journal. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1909, newspaper, April 16, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403112/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.