The Mulhall State Journal (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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THE MULHALL STATE JOURNAL
Mulhall State Journal
K T. <'alki»s, editor.
Charles llazelriffg. local editor
SuWnptto*, $1.0* per year.
Rntereil at the Poatoffice at Mul
hall. Okla as second class matter
evangelistic meetings
Good congregations greeted the Rev.
J. u Patterson on Sunday and much
interest was shown In Ms mission.
Meetings are to be hold every evening
at eight o’clock with special music
and a \arlod program. The effort Is
unsectaiian and without other purpose
than to do food to all. Everybody
will bo welcomo without exception.
FOOD SALE
Turner’s Produce
THE BEST FOR LESS
48 lb. bag YUKON'S BEST FLOUR.............................*1-50
48 lb. bag GOOD LUCK FLOUR..............................-_-»1.40
48 lb. bag of STAR AND CRESCENT FLOUR ................ »1-2S
EVERY SACK MADE OF OLO WHEAT AND GUARANTEED
TO GIVE SATISFACTION
SALT! BALT! SALT!
100 Ibi ROCK SALT--------------------------..................50c
100 Iba. CRUSHED ROCK SALT for Stock and Meat-...........75c
50 lb. White Blocks ---------------------------------------------45e
50 lb. Gray Blocks .....-..................................... 40c
ICE CREAM SALT AT A PRICE YOU WILL APPRECIATE
Bring Us Your Produce
And Get a Square Deal
0. M. SP1CKELMIER
EMBALMER
AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
With Beaver Valley Hdw and Imp. Co.
Mulhall, Okla.
Grant’* Service Station
Opposite Bath House
Guthrie. Okl*.
Specializing in
TIRE WORK
Gasoline, Oils, Can Washed and
Can Greased
Phone 60.
154 E. Okla. Ave.
ThP Women's Foreign Missionary
Society announce a food sale In Mr.
Johnson's Store on Saturday. August
18th. The object Is to raise a special
fund for the support of a scholarship
In India.
MULHALL MOVIE PROGRAM
Sat. Afternoon and night. Aug. 18th.
1'ntversal Attraction, Hoot Gibson
In Trimmed by Haps/burg I.lebe. A
fine, clean Western attraction.
Two Reel Comedy Century.
Mrs. Sarah Ora Is visiting her
sister Mrs. Perry Rutherford at Win-
field. Kansas. 'he .. ifhtei
Ivy. recently underwent an op- ai
for appendicitis.
Mrs. llallle Moaler Is in Oklahon.
City to see her sister Mrs. la1 la B&rtot
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen were re<
ently down from Rnld to visit Mrs.
Allen's aunt. Mrs John Taylor
Mrs Elvn Gray has gone to Guthrie
to see her mother. Mrs. laicinda Wile
who Is reported quite sick.
Free Base BaO Game
Thursday, August 16th
Merchant’s Day
Ponca City vs.
Guthrie
Jam&jdly Malrintf
now an exact science
Fresh Fruits are Plentiful!
Use the short CERTO-Process for
making jam and jelly with Berries,
Chernes, Peaches and other fruits in
season. You will find they are the best
jams and jellies you ever tasted.
Certo is sold by grocers everywl iere
or sent postpaid for 35 cents.
1 MINUTE’S BOILING
2POUNDSOFFRUIT
3poundsof sugar
A ounces of Certo
• makes
O POUNDS OF JAM
Wrapped with every bottle
is a recipe booklet which
tells the story.
DouglavPeflin Corporation
24 Granite Bldg., Rochester, N. Y.
Certo
(Surqjell)
No reason now her tongue to tell
That aad old atory "It did not jell”
Her jam’e now perfrdl—jelly, too
She uaes CERTO—10 should you I
P. P. 8COTT,
Mulhall, Okla.
o. M. SPICKELMIER
Embalmer and
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
With Beaver Valley Hdw. & Imp. Co.
Round trip to Europe
$110
Why Pay Excessive Rates?
After spending several weeks at the
old farm Mrs. Joseph Sehmeidbauer
has returned to her home tn Denver |
accompanied by her son John. Ttecau c |
of being bothered with asthma In Ok
lahoina she will have to stay at her i
western home.
Mrs. .T. M. Gray of this place and
Mrs. Renfro of Billings are both In
Guthrie to make a test of the modi ,
clnal virtues of the mineral boths at j
that place.
Mrs. W. H Nison has marketed sev
oral pounds of grapes which are finite
good considering our extremely dry
season.
Bring all the Family. Ask any
Guthrie Merchant for FREE
tickets. They have plenty for all.
The Great Northern Steamship Company
(Incorporated)
Announces that Arrangements are Now
Being Made foi Monthly
$110 Round Trips to Europe
BOSTON - SOUTHAMPTON
BOSTON - GOTHENBURG
$110
$138
-pH
Amos Price Is suffering from a
F>r bite on the hack. There Is *i
pain and some swelling but ntith1
a serious nature Is anticipated
First publication in Mnltmi ate
Journal August '
THE STA" £ CF OKL - UOMA TO
CHARLfc sHAW.
State of Oklah(-n Logan Coui •**
In the District Court in and for aid
County and Slate.
Lucille S. Shaw, Plaintiff,
vs.
Charles W. Shaw. Defendant.
The State of Oklahoma to Charles W
Rhaw:
Take notice that you have been
sued In the above named court by said
plaintiff, for divorce on the grounds of
abandonment and for the custody of
the minor child. Dorothy May. and
you, the said defendant, must answer
the petition filed herein by said plain
tiff on or before the 21st day of Sep-
tember. 1C2B. or said petition will be
talo n as true and judgment for said
plaintiff will he rendered accordingly.
Dated tills 6th day of August. 1922.
Martha M Neal.
Court Clerk
(Seal! By Ivy Daniels. Dep.
E. S. Ijowther,
Atty, for plaintiff.
FARCEL POST YOUR
CLEANING
PRESSING
& DYEING
To The
Nobby Tailors
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA|
r
u
Game called 3 p. m.
uthrie Base Ball Committee
ONE WAY $65.
Connecting for
London, Liverpool, LeHavre.
ONE WAY *75.
Connecting for
Christiania, Stockholm, Helslngtor*
Danzig, Riga, Copenhagen.
THE ABOVE PRICES WILL INCLU Dt RAILROAD FARES TO POINTS
AS FAR NORTH AS STOCKHOLM.
The Company plans to carry approx1m itely two thousand passenger*
monthly. Make your plans now for a trip during the coming season.
ItooNostheSantak?
Not a few persons, but many thousands, are stockholders in this
great railway. All have a voice in its management.
The number of stockholders living in states traversed by the
Santa Fe is steadily increasing.
Every railroad has two classes of people interested in its financial structure—viz.. the stock-
holders and the bondholders. In the minds of many, both classes are considered as owners. As
a matter of fact, only the holders of the stock are owners. The bondholders are loan®7 °* money-
the bonds representing a mortgage on the property to insure payment of money loaned.
’!Rte Stockholders of the Santa Fe are, therefore, the owner* of the road. Each share
has an equal voice in all meetings of the Company. At the annual meeting vacancies in the Board
of Directors are filled and such other business transacted as requires action by the stockholders.
Number of Stockholder*— Dividend Pay •ent*—
There were on December 31st last 64.64J .tock- The Preferred block .» limited to 5 e dmdendr
Holder., of which 29.820 were -WW
' , , n. .‘mo^e the l.uer beinz-- on the Preferred Stock have been paid for 25 year,
institution*, among the l.tter bem* ^ 2i year, the* have not been below 5%.
is ~=r St* as .Wwi-ax t=
» fisraxsa. » -a»«-is*. —
Average Holding— Local Stockholders—
The average holding of stock wn only 55.4 The number of stockholder* in the «tate« traversed
■ hare* per name, but the holdings run from one by the Santa Fe is steadily increasing. In 1910
share upwards— there were 1792 in those state* while in 1922 the
14.582 held 5 .hare, or lew; number bad grown to 7831.
26.335 held from 6 to 20 »h.re»: The Bondholder*—
12.938 held from 21 to 50 .hares: While our bondholder* have no .hare ia the
6.378 held from 51 to lOO.h.re.; ownership or management of the property their
Only 4.409 helcftover 100 .hare*. importance i. fully recognized. The Sant. Fe had
eel outstanding December 31. 1922, in round figure.
Two Classe* of Stock— *287.00*.000 of bond.. The* are owned:
THere »re two ebun of .tock, viz.. Preferred Insurance Companies . . . . $ 78.042,000
and Common, there being outstanding on December Saving* Bank. ... .......... 18.707.000
31 at last —■ Charitable Institution*. ... . Y,/BI.IAJU
1.241,737 .hue. of Preferred Stock; Corporation................ 51-339.000
2.270.525 share, of Common Stock; Individual.............. I29,l%,000
yolaj_3,512.262 share* of bath. The total number ol bondholder* i* about 32,000.
W. B. STOREY. President,
The Atchison. Topeka and Sant* Fe Railway System.
A round trip with all expenses on
shipboard Included, at no more ex-
pense than a aveation rllght here at
home. To meet the ever Increasing
demand in this country for an In-
expensive and at the same time
thoroughly comfortable and enjoy-
able trans-Atlantic voyage, lis the
prime object of the Great Northern
Steamship Company. Organized
by progressive business men who
who realize the exceptional oppor-
tunity offered for inexpensive travel
in Europe, the Company will cater
sons who wish to visit the battle-
fields of France, the Shakespeare
country, Scandinavia, the I^and ef
the Midnight Sun, etc. A chance of
a lifetime. So it would seem hut It
is more than that. The company
will build for a permanent business,
planning on setting a new standard
of high class ocean travel on a one-
class basis. That this can be done
at a fair margin of profit has al-
ready been proved and is further
outlined In our prospectus. You’ll
find It extremely Interesting.
to the thousands of Intelligent per-
WE WILL ALSO SHOW YOU HOW YOU MAY BECOME A PART- OWN-
ER IN THE MOST TALKED OF ENTERPRISE IN YEARS.
We have an opening for an energetic representative In your locality. Thle
I* an excellent opportunity for a pera on of character to build up a perman-
ent business both for himself and the Great Northern.
Cut out and mail us with your name and address.
A. Wlkstrom,
Information Dept ,
Edmunds Bldg., Suite .54
Boston. Mass.
I am Interested In securing full
Information regarding a trip to:
Mark with a cross. Gone way R. Trip
England ------ ------
France ______ ______
Germany ------ ------
Italy p ______ ______
Sweden ..............
Norway ______ ______
Denmark ______ ______
Baltic Prolnces ______ ______
Finland ______ ______
Russia ______ ______
Name ________
Street or RFTL
City or Town.
State _________
SUBSCRIPTION BLANK
.......................... 192...
Vnited States 6erice, Inc.
Head office. Edmunds, Bldg.
Boston, Mass.
( Check )
Enclosed find P.O. Order for
| Draft I
* ..................................
as payment In fl1"
part
for_________________________
units of the shares of The Great Nee-
thern Steamship Company, Inc., price
per unit $50.00.
Four preferred and two common shar-
es to each unit.
Have certificate and receipt Issued in
naime of:
Name ______________________________
Street or RFD_______________________
City or Town_______________________
j State _______________________________
The above price is quoted for Immed-
iate acceptance only.
When buying on Installments 25 per
i cent of purchase price must *oc«**-
panv order, balance may be paid la 1$
monthly payment*.
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Calkins, R. T. The Mulhall State Journal (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1923, newspaper, August 16, 1923; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912745/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.