The Mustang Enterprise (Mustang, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Mustang Enterprise
Published < n Friday ofeach
.week r.t Mustang, Canadian county,
Oklahoma.
J. M- DAILY Editor and
, Publisher.
!*" Entered as second class .raail mat-
ter at the J'ost < Jffice of Mus-tang,
,Oklahq:na, .under the act of Congress
fMarch 3,
Uooa* constituents are like the
old story of the car load of frogs
that woke up the town with their
reminds uh that quite a number here
are anxious t > meet the said Brant,
who.about a year and a half ago ir.-
xhrill voices along in the 'wee stria' veiled-thorn intc forking up HO cents
hours', which when investigated was each for a years sabscrition to the
only one dinky little "frog that had 1 -'Plain Dealer" whose presence m the
mysteriously found its way into ar. | Mustang mails has been conspicuous
empty box car for its absence ever since Dock
Starkey, who has been mixed up in
Brant Is irk. candidate for governor
>n the prohibition ticket, declares he
is anxious to meet Al-tino Bill, which
more leg-pulls than any other man in
the county was as u-aial a victim and
is vet dead sore.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Enterprise,is authorised to an-
nounce the candidacy of'A. Gilles-
pie of Mustang fur the ifflice of
county clerk, subject fto the Demo-
cratic primat'es to be held Augu.it J
,1910.
The Enterprise is authorised ito
,announce that
W. P McCartney
of El lienor acanadate for sheriff
of Canadian county, subject to the
.action of the Demode tic primaries
(to be held August 2 1910.
The Enterprise is authorised to,
..announce t/he canidaoy .of
t:;ill Jonsot\, tf Calumet, for tllie qf-
fieo of si;eiiiff of Canadian county
;3ul>ject Uj t4ie action of -ihe demo-
cratic Primaries 1U be iield August
"2nd 1910.
(lov, silaskall'o iletter t. tjjie tfhaw-
jnee Herald ipu'dished i.n .Wednesday s
lOklahoman, relative ito Ahr ( apitol
location proposition's worth reading
■and is .conclusive of t,:e fainne <s
•with whit V the (Juvonor has Jn^idled
ithe question from an ei'eiv^tkve stand-
point.
)VH EvfllLY SHOES 1 OK ALLIUM VAniLY.
That is the idea exac tly—"Our Family Shoes for every mem-
ber of the lamily," a complete line for all the home folks, for
little and big, for work or play, for every day and Sunday.
1 Our .family" shoes are made in the great-htar Brand spec-
ialty factories, where thousands of expert shoemakers devote all
their time, year in and year out, to making these particular shoes
i.nd they are very particular as to how they do their work, and
the kind,of .leather used, for .nothing but leather £068 into an
"Our Family shoe." In fact all.Star Brand Shoes ate solid kathor
because the manufacturers never .use any kind of substitute.
This is why we have sucL a good trade on Stars' and why
fthefitar.on .every heel is a .guarantee of quality, gfcod wear, and
iJl the .tit and .comfort possible in a-shoe.
.AND TJJ.H PJMGB IS RJGHT, TOO.
H.ATS1 HATS!
HATS!
For Men and
Boys
Remnants cf Laces: j,.'t
> 5 .yard lec^ths, .ets
piec<i.
f eesH Sto«k Candies,Iucs< Received
Col. H. B.. Forest has announced
•in the El Kano^aper^, for i>'egress,
tie's a^ocd old fellow., a good lawyer
t ut soitw ot v'tw' simon-pui^ ,«re not
exactly satisfied with li*s ilemocracv.
Wnat's ih« it*.tter wi.!i tlw county
judges office.
in a re, eni.E'itor^.1 the 4'liKemprise
mention! th*tCill jofuist*. was some'
what of * Beii.-hirCj which that
Honorable gentleman cot, fosses
'"'made me mad." ani gi*es *;n t s;y
that a berkshire is a black hog
Possibly we should have put it
Chester white.
'Don't Forget the Place."
J- L- Scott &
mt*
The raroopportunity to .<• • Halley
oomet and at the same li::;- a ti tal
eclipse of tiie ci.-.u wa- p.- - i.ted
Monday night beiweeti tev. .o> 1 twelve
o'clock, and those who v. if. -i this
unusual recurrence will , nv some-
thing along astronomical evnts to
tell the coming «eiierati .;i tkit does
{iot happen iii every life ti<ne. While
,.i great deal luts been written ibout •
the i|ptares n of tbscommet, and a •
^reat deai «,f Buper titi..p nu ! criti- ■
eism has grown <.ni of it. the cal- u- ■
lations of the i-tr .ir. nu r in- ■
,-pired a due reverence for the science '
ai d encouraged the study of the art 1
of which the masses ai\e - o ignorant.
The Enterprise has aU. ays urged
iV renders to pair mi:.e lion. • mer-
chants us they are the men who ini
prove your town and uicreiuo the
value of the land ad.j-'ining youi
t nvn. Mustang has a f'ii.u set of bu-
siness men who handle as good line.-
ns are made, and they make y i a-
g Kid prices as can be obtained else
where, and extend curtesies ti
th ise who are worthy.
j{o dors of tiie Ok'ahama papers
should be conversant, with the capitid
liiation | reposition.
Investigate our
big bargains >n
SHOES
and
Dry Goods
its money in
Your - Pocket,
Our line consists
of laces, ribbons
Dry goods, hats,
shoes, noslery
P
tmmmm i mmmmmmmmmmm
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< >ur griv«-r.; t.t... k is fresh, clear, and up-t'vdate. New goods a
ir.g daily. \V.. cater t<. your want.;. Maks tleni known to us.
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V« e want your ] r >
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We
L. James ^ Go,
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See the New
Models
They ate the
classiest
styles of the
season and
they are made
up from the
most attractive
Fabrics ever
seen in thsa town.
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And every inch
of cloth that goes
into .them i3 Wool
of the finest quality.
Tou "will <e*.pect us
to charge ye® atorg price, but Jn this y.uxi"U be mistaken.
Please call.
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You wiil waEit that
New Summer Suit.
Better come in as\di
let me fit you up. I
can sell you a suit
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ones a little more.
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Daily, J. M. The Mustang Enterprise (Mustang, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1910, newspaper, May 27, 1910; Mustang, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157341/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.