The State Journal. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1903 Page: 2 of 6
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THE STATE JOURNAL.
MULHALL. OKLAHOMA,
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We are selling Lumber 1
We ARE selling LUMBER, for our prices
are right, Our grades are good, and we
will treat you nice. No trouble to
figure your billr even if you don t buy
of us.
American Hog Fence and a General Stock
of Hardware.
Carey-Lombard Lumber Co.
J. E. HARTZELL, Resident Manager.
/WWSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA'
A small Kansas boy was called
Character Building.
It is a prevalent notion that a
pvm's character is determined,
mu.ilv by his surrounding. Make ^ in to view his new orn a
his surrounding good, they say, i brother
and the nun will be good; that is d^tisfaetum and nn, b a k ^
his heart is right if the right in- Mamma, where did that thing
fluencesare made to bear upon come from.^
"An angel prought it. Jiyimie."
"Huh, wux you awake when
I Quickly Wears Away ! \
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People sometimes drend to enter a Bank. Tins, ice be- I
litre, is fiurtinlly '«<•nisr they are
he come?'
■ ni'slmTs of the Bunking business. lint tliix t'eehny nf
embnmxtmtnt quickly wears axnty with those toho deal at out
ink- \,l leaid tee try t> have it to. H r always want out
corners 1o feel east/and at home. If you are made to
feel that nun,, you ,ciU likewise feel hke 9>™<V>° V"''r
ne.is. and this is what tee want you to do. I isit us.
Citizens' Bank of Mulhall.
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him. It would be more truthful
tA) turn his thought around. Make
his heart right and you need have „
n > fear of tiis behavior. It is a Certainly, Jimmie.
wJ attitude toward his sur- "Well, then, mamma, all I ve
rnmdmifs ami the habitual ten- got to say is that you re dead
d "ncy olf his thouhtfts that make easy. I'd bke to see any old, .......
• angel put off such a looking thing,
j»tfeS Hotel Kemp.
shore you may see two vessels Breeze. —
moving in opposite directions, yet Bcautiiul Clear Skies.
driven by the same wind. I he Herbine exerts a direct intlu
tht
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The pioneer hotel in Mulhall, con-
sequently the best. Hip" sample
rooms. Exeellent meals.*£*£*£*£
conditions are identical, the on the bowels, liver and
motion being made by the same kidneys, purifying and strength-
power; but having their sails at eing these organs, and maintain- ^ ir^^r-p v-rjiwrp Prrknrf^tnr
different angles, each is helped them in a normal condition MUN 1 HEMPt Proprietor.
onward in its appointed course. 0f health; thus removing a com-
Uvauso each receives the pres-1 mon cause of yellow, mothy,
sure of the wind indirectly greasy skin, and more or less of
throufh the slant of its sails, pimples, blotches and black-
So in the moral world; The in- heads. 50c at W M Hatfield,
fluenco of truth upon a person Truth is stranger than fiction
depends dirvotly upon. the power (g ^ ^
of its appeal and the direction of
its pressure, but it is modified by ' The friction of life P j
the angle he pivsents to it: that our rough edges.-
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Get i our Photographs Taken
By Armantrout Fim. 118 E. Okla. ave.. Guthrie,O.T.
They are making fine plati no photos from $1 per dozen
up.' Headquarters for picture frames, art goods, en-,
largements. photo jewelry and all sizes photo buttons..
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Woosley, Tom B. The State Journal. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1903, newspaper, November 20, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404651/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.