The Mustang Enterprise (Mustang, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 311, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1910 Page: 4 of 10
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Furniture Go,
New line of Rngs, Mattings
Kitchen Cabinets, Safes, Extension, jj
Center and Kitchen Tables.
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NO. 10
tu,_.> A. 111.
[2.10 P. M,
Sewing Machines
From the Famous FREE to the
cheapest.
Fruit Baskets, fruit cans
seating wax
_TIN AND GALVANIZED
WARE
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•IvJS
LD!
AKE YOU DRY?
If So,
Come in and
have a Dank of Ice
Water,
lis FREE
Meloy 8c Church.
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NO.
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10..")2 A. M
6.40 P. M
5 aero tract see
J. C. StcllVnson,
Lodires
ifcf:
A. F. & A. M. every ' 2nd
Friday nights, Paul Harris
M. W. A. l.<t & !?d Saturday nights,
i Frank Dalton Council.
aacESSK asEMBBsassEsa • ■ ^mhemmeh nwmum •*—
Quick Meal Gasoline Raages
lee Cream Freezers
THE COUNTY COFliT OF (A-
:.\1 1 AN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA: ss
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
TATE AND GUARDIAN-
SHIP OF FRANCIS
BRAMER, minor
Wo>#
Repairs
for all mowers, oil axie
greece and supplies.
Hammocks
The season to enjoy them, and tney
are in the reach of all.
Summer Dust Robes, Fly Nets, light | ; > >
L 111 a
and heavy, these are Necessary to
j NOTICE OF SALE OF RF.AL ESTATE
I v
5 Notice is hereby given, that in
?! pur.-uauce of an ordev : th" County I
' Court of Canadian County, State of
k Oklahoma made and entered on the
1 4th day of June 1010, the undersign-
S ed Guardian of the Estate of Fran-
§j cis Bramer, minor will 'i at private
i sale, for cash in hand and in one
jj> parcel anil subject to confirmation
P by said bounty Court, to the highest
and best bidder, on or after the 11th
| day of July 1910, all the right, title
interest of said Francis Bramer,
Pleasant Hill Notes. w o. w.—Meet on th - 2nd
4th Tuesdays <>f each month.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and Mr. and shewey> Counei, Commander.
Mrs. Harrison spent Sunday" after-1
noon with Ed Coles and wife.
, ,, i,t A. II. T. A 4th Saturdy nights.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen spent
, •, ,, i ii ,i „.;p Frank Dalton President.
Sunday with Russel Henry and wife, j
anil I
f
in and to the following described real I .
... . -i i-i ! itixiur friends lr. tlin vicinity,
estate as follows, to-svit: an undiwd- |
„ e(j two-twenty seventh* (2-27) inter- ( Bob Moutry, of Kansas, is
vnur comfort and the comfort of | interest in south one-half IS 1-2) ol iugal'ewday with his uncle
yOUl LUiuiuii j. the South lv.st Quarter of Section j(ioure and taiaily.
Chas. Jackson and family spent. My horse and Jack are inMustinj.;,
Sunday with Mrs. Jackson's parents. 1 )aily's livery "Darn, Friday and Satur-
Carl Curry was an Oklahoma City of each week- Look thom oyer-
visitor Saturday. before bree,lin« y°ur ni ire^
A. J. HENTHQRN.
Miss Kate Roges was shoping in
Oklahoma City Thursday afternoon.
Mrs, J. Sissoni and brother, Jos.! SERVICES AT THE PRESii
Blankenship were Wheatland visitors | IAN I 111 Rl 11.
Saturday afternoon.
Oscar Perry was an Oklohoma City
visitor Saturday afternoon.
Andy Maxwell, of Oklahoma City,
spent the latter part of the vveci vis-
friends it: this v
horse.
Morning. U> to 11 Sunday Sciiooll
11 to 12 preaching,
Evening: (i:30 to 7;:'>0 C. E.
meeting.
7;M0 to 8:30 Preaching.
Met idist Episcopal Church: Sunday
'in nd-1 school each Sabbath 10 A. M.
G. E. Epworth League (>:;'0 P. Al,
i Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M. V. dnesday.
twentv-eight (2-i Township eleven Mrs. Willie Johnson is the guest! teaching second and f. urth Sun-
(11), north of range five (5), W. I. M.. J(lf ,ist,r> Mrs. Mamie Conn ! ,lava of each raonth' Ruv-
the southwest quarter of section tev-1 ,URj \jrs j,] j.<t Taylor and
daughter, Miss Ethyl, were shopping
i in Oklahoma City Friday.
I Ml':
Fight the weeds with Keen ii utter Scythes,
Grass-hooks, Hoes, Rakes and Forks.^
Red Jacket Pumps, Cylinders, 1 ipe^, Ti
and everything for completing a water-
works system. We re pan ig
this line.
en teen (17), in township eleven (.11),
north of range x (6), W. I. M.. all
In Italian county, Oklahoma, also j E ani, ,, ,lteri
Lota numi".,.,! .lem «li.nl™ lha
(11 and 12), m block numbered nine- ^
! teen (19), lot njmbered three (3) in
block numbered fourteen < 14) lots ten
an ! eleven (10 n;id 11) in block nutn-
b red fifteen i lf>) all in the town of
The
ni it at
su • ess.
cream social Saturday
school house was a grand
veryone spent a
ds of $ IS 00
Msutang, Canadian county, state ol', evening. The net p
Oklah ma. j was lva lxe''-
Bids and offer- to buy must be in I aH-.hm Kate and Nora Rogers and
writing and m.iy ! ad Iressed to the Walter Perry visited Mi-s Emma
1 undersigned at !J Reno, Oklahoma, i joure Sunday afiernoon.
wi iat vor n uki >
The Fruit Season
A Gasoline or Wickless Oil Stove,
Enamei Preserving Kettles, Fruit
Cans and Jar F llers, Peach and ap-
ple peelers, Colander, Long Handled
Spoos.
ElMHEBSEBEHaOTIMEBaraB®
u'iiuih fMim fnTnrnrrr—"
or the s nne may b • filed in the Coun-
ty Court, at El K no, Oklahoma.
D ited this 20th day of Juno, 1910.
P. J. KELLEV,
Guardian of Estate of
Francis Bramer, Minor
GE). S. PEARL,
Attorney.
A MinJier of young p ; attend-
ed the ball game at Wheatland Sun-
day afternoon.
Mrs. E. W. Coles
afternoon with Mrs
j. E. MAY
VETERNAR1AN,
Yukon, Oklahoma
visit1 (1 r ll!idil\ ? T VSi^*1T V
v | is til© Only \ |
W Iiisiii*ec£ /
'.'S
A. R
Ax
of
I All calls promptly answered
charges reasonable
and Furr)iture Co.
C. II. Peter- on is builping a large
pigrainery for 1L A. Stuart.
g' Realizing that a newspaper man, °c-1 nf)apital in connection, South
j easionally needs the'"filthy lucre" in Cotton Cin.
I his business tho following gentlemen !
conghed to the center Tuesday, Judge
Rcctor, H. A. Stuart, and Jacob Fore-;
i man While it is not an unusual oc-
I rurrence for a subscriber to turn in ' Because two Baptist m.niitet
a dollar, it in extremely elating to a duel the other o .n a
' have enough to jingle. Thank you church in Kentucky, which r suited |
| gentlemen e .me in again. - ■' the death of one of the combatants,
To make th
must have the
I,Freezer. We sell them. Ivy. Udw. CoJ Uey were Baptists,
Sewmg
/
Just ThlnK of It?
I' J£<.- Machine yl |
and all
fought ?
Baptist |
The Frrb Sewing Mi-cliine ^ in-
u7fd'l~hve' y.-ars mrrinut a_ . ident ;j
hreak:!;:' , wear, tiro, tin nail", a flit-
ning mid water. 1 his chovva uur .
faith in _ i i
Sewing M jxMae
jt ineit'.g.—thit if you hicuk i!" v 1 •!« n • hina
or my p: if (nrcdle, belt, or aitsv> ■ 6s-' ' r
it will be replaced to y.-.i •.< it'.out tlur^
,o,! *m M «.* «« j~— taassassss: ® '■
ie "White Mountain" | ttey wtte kcntuvklans nor b«cauae; Kentucky u.irdware atjdFmoi 0)
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Daily, J. M. The Mustang Enterprise (Mustang, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 311, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1910, newspaper, June 24, 1910; Mustang, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157345/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.