The State Journal. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1904 Page: 8 of 8
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FRIDAY
THE STATE JOURNAL.
MULHALL, OKLAHO MA.
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Why
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June 1, 1904.
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This is campaign year, and you
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movements of party leaders, re-
ports of the great National
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CORRESPONDENCE.
West Lone Star.
By 0. Pleasedo.
Items of news not very plenty
just now.
Mr. Smith drove to Guthrie
this week.
Doc Ditch is plowing for oats
on the Houser farm.
John Gleason took a load of
oats to Guthrie Tuesday.
Glenn Mills and young Mr.
Hancock are training horses this
week.
Professional Cards.
£)R FURROW, Dentist:
Dr. Furrow, resident dentist,
will devote the last half of every
month hereafter at his office at
Mulhall over Citizens' bank:
A. G. T. CHILDERS, M. D:
mULHALL. oKLA.
Does a general Practice. Office
in Building over the Furniture
Store.
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Groceries.
A. B. C 0 R [ Y,
Proprietor.
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W. B. Wicker wishes to an-
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times to cry sales. Those wislr
ng his services can leave their
orders at this oflice and he wil
be notified. 7-17-tf
about the World's Fair, to
held in St. Louis from April
to December 1, 1904.
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In short sketches, choice bits
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| household suggestions, the Twice
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And harassed by a bad cough?
Use Ballard's Horehound Syrup,
it will secure you sound sleep
and .elFeet a prompt and radical
cure. 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottle
at W. M. Hat fields.
There are two sides to every
question. Don't blame the wife
for compelling her husband to
eat soggy bread until he learns
what kind of flour to supply her
with. If he has furnished her
with "Pride of Perry" flour
there would have been no cause
for complaint on either side.
Brose Estus is here from Red-
rock helping his father on the
farm.
The Sabbath school at Eater-
prise is reported as progressing
very nicely.
J. A. L. Smith and wife were
callers at the Kissner home Sun-
and | day afternoon.
Mr. Merkle had a valuable
colt punctured in the side the
first of the week, supposed to
have been caused by the colt
(W. H. MATTHHWS,
Attorney-iit Law.
! Loans, Collections, Rentals,
Real Estate, Insurance and Ab-
! stracts. 1 am prepared to re-
| ceive the payment of taxes for
the North half of Logan and the
West half of Payne counties.
Mulhall, Okla.
be. rolling onto a stub of some
30;in the field.
Rural Mail Boxes—Those de-
siring information concerning
rural mail boxes will please call
ind at F.M. Spangler'sstore—J.A.L.
; Smith. 1-1 tf
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Woosley, Tom B. The State Journal. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1904, newspaper, February 26, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403474/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.