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The Mustang Enterprise
vol | VIII. NO. 20-
OKLAHOMA (MI STAMi) OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, MAY 2. 11)12
$1.00 HER YEAR
Wh tland News
LAURA WEICHE. Loca Editor.
Miss Gertie Dobbs is home from
S°After a week's back set Mrs Welch- V"h
Miss Sula Harrison made a flying
trip to Oklahoma City Thursday after-
noon.
Dr. Joyce was a Mustang visitor)
Thursday. ;
The Misses Johnson were shopping
in Oklahoma City Monday
Miss Marie King returned Tliurs
MUSTANG NEWS NOTES
JEWEL MORGAN, Local Editor.
is able to beup again.
tives in Oklahoma City
J. H Chenoweth was transacting
Miss Pearl Montgomery spent a few busine88 jn Oklahoma ( itv Mondav
Bess" Hill ^ &t>-
was visiting friends here last week.
... . * . a., The many friends of Mr. Homer
Dr. Mcl.ee and l)r Joyce visite.l the Winn .u|d M, E (;
cydone path near LI Keuo bunday ,|lU ^ , heartiest congrutula-
Miss Laura Welche was a dinner tions as M d M
guest of the Misses Johnson Sunday. \\jnn
Dick Todd and Charley Brindly of
Mustang were Wheatland visitors Sun- ,, , *1 , ...
Miss May Johnson of Elgin. Okla.,
arrived Saturday to make an indefinite
visit with her brother, George John-
son.
is visiting friends here this week.
day.
The Shiloh school closed Thurs-
day with an all day picnic and a
musicale at night. The children are
glad to be free from their duties, but
re sorry to lose their teacher. Miss
Miss Vera McGinley spent a very
pleasant day with Miss O'Keef at Mrs.
Turk's.
Dr. and Mrs. Joyce spent Sunday
with Dr. and Mrs. Crenshaw at Mus-
tang.
Miss Laura Weiche is able to re-
sume her duties at the store once
more.
Mr. M. M. Williams was transacting' J°yce«
business iii Oklahoma City Wednes
day The home talent play given here
Mr. and Mrs. J U Turk and child- Wednesday night by the Yukon young
ren are visiting his mother, Mrs. Turk, people was a grand success A very
this week. large crowd was present Several
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zerline spent Sun- from Mustang and Council w, re here
day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. The proceeds were $23.Of; expenses.
McGinley $11.00, and each church received $6,no.
Mrs. Merser is very ill this week but Everyone reported an enjoyable even-
hope she will soon be on the road ing and talented characters
to recovery.
Cash Sale—Must be sold at once;
111-inch John Deer riding plow; hay
Press; two row go-devil; riding culti-
Mrs. McDannial is quite sick this ! d°uble 8e^,01" UVT0W: •' «* "
veek ' inning-gear; sold by Lara Miller at
K. Uolfon was in Oklahoma City last "« llortl1
Friday
Dr. Joyce of Wheatland was in town
Thursday.
one mile east of Mustang
BANK STATEMENT.
No. 847.
Report of the condition of The Mus
tank State Bank, of Mustang. Oklaho
ma. Aj>ril 18, l'. 12.
Resources.
Loans and Discounts $21.190.of>
Overdrafts, secured and un
Stocks. Bonds. Warrants,
etc
It would surprise you to know of
Gene Sharne went to Oklist i««t ! !!le 8reat good that bei,1K done l)> !!ankmi; HoU8e
Saturday Oklast last chamberlain's Tablets, Darius Dow- ^rniture and Fixtures ....
... .. ' ney, of Newberg Junction \" \! Due from Hanks
last Saturday! " '° a C"5 ! *rl,es/ "M.v. *lfe. >> l>een ' using ''hecka ","1 n,her 'a8h '"'nla
Miss Ous itectar visited at Yukon
Sunday and Monday.
Chamberlain's Tablets and finds them Ca8h in Ba,lk
very effectual and doing her lots of
good " If you have any trouble wit
o^'c^dar — * £
Dr. Crenshaw was transacting busi- ' .J. dealers.
331.00
1.400.00
265.00
G.I 20.27
17 O S ti
. 1,387.4".
. $29,873.03
ness in Oklahoma City Tuesday
Chas. Dower was transacting busi
ness in Oklahoma City Monday
Wallace Muncell of Tuttle was in
town Tuesday and Wednesda
Mrs W. W. Crenshaw and Mrs. C.
E. Simmons were on a little fishing
expedition last Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Joyce of Wheatland and Jewel
., , , , , Morgan were Mrs. W \\ Crensh tw <
J. W BowwareVhmwe This*week*'™' S"e8,S la8< S'" ^
Mr. and Mrs. Love of Verden, Okla ,
arrived Tuesday to visit her mother.
Mrs. E. R. Davis.
i^ester (Jill has been hauling sinders
and concrete blocks from Oklahoma
City this week.
Mr. Robert and Miss Texas Hemp-
hill of Council visited Laura Weiche
Sunday afternoon.
.V ister Billy Ragsdale visited
mother in Oklahom;
and Sunday.
Mr. Meitzner had the misfortune of
cutting the leaders in his thumb. We
hope if will not prove serious
The Bible Study
Mrs. Darrow and children from near
Lindsay arrived Thursday to visit her
parents Mr. Lowering's Master Don-
ald had a misfortune of having his
arm severely burned just a while be-
fore coming here. We hope his
wounds will soon be better.
Miss Laura Miller or Oklahoma City
is visiting friends here this week.
W. S. Count was transacting busi-
ness in Oklahoma City last Saturday.
F. Mohr was transacting business
in Oklahoma City Friday of last week.
Roy Brindley left Wednesday for
Seneca, Kan., he will visit at several
different points before returning. j
Mr. and Mrs. F. Darlington of Ok-
lahoma City spent Sunday with Mrs.
Darlington's parents. C. W. Count.
Total
Liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid in $ 5,000.00
Surplus Fund 2,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Ex-
penses and Taxes Paid . .
Individual Deposits Subjejct
to Check 16.901.18
Time Certificates of Deposit 5,180.54
Cashier's Checks Oustand-
ing 35,
Now is the time to get rid of vour ',:l>'abie none
Liabilities other than those
above stated, Suspense ... 5.
Poor appetite is a sure sign of im-
paired digestion. A few doses of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets will strength your digestion
and improve your appetite. Thous-
ands have been benefited by taking
these Tablets. Sold by all dealers.
DIRECTORY
Churches.
Services at the Presbyterian church.
Morning—Sunday school 10 to 11
preaching, li to 12. Evening—C. E.
meeting, 6 80 to 7 30; preaching, 7 so
to 8:30. Prayer meeting every Thurs-
day evening. Rev Wilshire pastor.
Service 1st and ;ird Sunday of each
month.
Dr. W. W. Crenshaw
Physician and Surgeon
MUSTANG, OKLA.
Office Phone 7
Residence Phone 9
Calls Promptly Answered
Methodist Episcopal church. Morn-
ing—Sunday school, in to n; preach-
ing. 11 to 12 Evening. Epworth League
« to 8; preaching, s to 9. Prayer meet-
ing 730 p. ni. Wednesday. Preaching
second and fourth Sundays of each
month. Rev. Eckles pastor
rheumatism. You can do it In appl
ing Chamberlain's Liniment and mas
soging the parts freely at each appli
For sale by all dealers.
cation
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NOTES.
The prayer meeting has been chang-
ed from Thursday to Wednesday
night.
The prayer meeting was lead by
Mrs. Loomis. The topic was -Faith.
$29,873.03
ounty of Okl
The school entertainment given by
City Saturday Miss Eunice Johnson at the Grand
Valley school Friday night was
cellent. Every number was enjoyed
by all. A few numbers need special
mention. "Bobby Shaftoe" by three
hiss lesson for ! little girls, "Mrs. Stubbin's Bookagent
Sunday night is No. XX. Everybody the play, The Chorus Girls, Sweet
come and have your lesson Girl Graduate" by the teacher and
Mr. and Mrs. John Linstrum are the "Oklahoma" by the school. The
proud parents of a bouncing baby boy school closed after a very successful
arriving Sunday afternoon. and prosperous term. The teacher
Mr. Dillion of Capitol Hill is mov- -wishes to meet each scholar next
ing Mr. Weiche's house on the same term. Those present wish to congrat
Bite the other one did stand. ulate the teacher on having all so
Miss Gertrude Brandt came out thoroughly trained, even to the young
from Oklahoma City to stay a short men's song "Tenting Tonight We
time with her sister Mrs. J. I". Turk. thank all concerned for the pleasant
Mr and Mrs. J. W. McGinley wish evening and entertainment,
to announce that they will be at home
to their many friends 3 miles south-
east of Wheatland.
Mrs. Orr and sister Mrs Roberts
and little boy, of Oklahoma City, visit
ed their friend Mrs. Dan Davis Tues-
day and Wednesday.
Those around Wheatland passing
the common school
BANK STATEMENT.
Report of the condition of The
Farmers' State Bank, of Wheat ind
Oklahoma, April 18th. 19192
Resources.
xamination were Loans and Discounts $28,324.'"
Mrs, K. w Brindley and children Kverjw tV j
visited her brother. Oscar Hubbard Last Thursday evening a number
last week who yes near Tuttle. of ,.;ndeavors drove "" r
Mrs. H. I- Watson and daughter, in th* m.ioui „ ,• ,
Mrs. Will Law. were shopping in Ok- i,..t,f h.. « i„".. ' , 0
shopping
lahoma City Tuesday.
Paul Warner, Forrest and Miss
Delia Williamson attended the en-
tertainment at the Grand Valley
school house last Friday night.
Mrs. C. Ebeling and daughter Mar-
tha was shopping in Yukon Friday of
last week.
Henry Ebeling, T .1 Vanarsdale and
F. Dunbar went to Oklahoma Cify Fri-
day of last week in Mr. Dunbar's car.
Lame back is usually caused by
rheumatism of the muscles of the
back, for which you will find nothing
better than ChambeTTain's Liniment.;
For sale by all dealers
benefit of the Sunday school
Mr. Griffith fillet! his regular ap-
pointment at the Presbyterian church
Sunday with two very able sermons
Mr. Burton Mohr attended church at
Oklahoma City Saturday evening and
Sunday morning.
Mr. Fred Mohr lead the Sunday ev-
ening prayer meeting. The meeting
was conducted in a somewhat un-
usual order.
Mrs. Loomis will |>e leader for next In the
Sunday evening, the topic is "Chris.
tian Virtue, v. ' Unselfishness.' ". The
meeting will begin on time. 7:00 p. m.
Next Sunday evening will be con
secration meeting. All the commit-
tee's will give their monthly report.
Total
State of Oklahomi
homa, ss:
I. E. W. Brindley, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief,
so help me God.
E. W. BRINDLEY.
Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me
•ins 29th das of April, 1912
CLARA THITRMOND.
Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
LODGES
J G. DENNIS.
E W. BRINDLEY,
B. B. DENNIS.
Directors.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
In spite
Saturday <
tended the
given by
SOCIAL.
of the stormy weather last
•vening, quite a crowd at
ice cream social that was
the base ball club. The
W. B. Porch was transacting busi-
ness in Oklahoma City Tuesday and
Wednesday.
ounty courtof Canadian
ty, state of Oklahoma
In the matter of the estate of W. I)
Cornish, deceased No.
Now on this 115th day of April,
1''12. J < Cornish, the administrator ^°-
"t the estate <>t w. D. Cornish, de-
ceased, having filed herein his peti
tion for the sale of the real estate de
scribed in said petition, for reasons in j Xo
■aid petition stated, it Is ordered tha|
a. F & a. m meets on every second
and fourth Friday nights of each
month
E. HKINDLEY, VY. M
,.M, )>'• ( meet °n every first and
third Saturday nights of each month
L D HAMPTON, V c
W. <> W. meets on every second and
fourth Tuesday nights of each nonth.
C. E. Simmons. C. (
Royal Neighbors meet on every
second and fourth Saturday nights of
each moutn. Mrs Carrio Morgan
Oracle.
A. II. T A meets first Month v Disht
.liter full moon m each month
KKANK DILI.ON, Pres
Eastern Star meets every second
and fourth Saturday afternoon of -'ich
month at the hall Mrs. c„r.il (.'ren
shaw, Worthy Matron
FRISCO TIME CARD
Mustang. Okla.
EAST
408. .
10. .
414. .
9. .
407. .
• 9 47 a. m
•. - 20 p. m.
.. y 50 p. m.
• • 8 12 a. m
- .11:39 a. m
6:40 p. m
amount taken in was $21.00
evening was enjoyed by alJL
The
from Banks
fks and other (\
ti in Hank
Total
Liabilities
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus Fund
•ilar Undivided Profits, less
5-4 penses and Taxes Pai<
i.erne Dobbs. Pearl Montgomery, Nina Overdrafts, secured and un-
Leutjer and Raymond Williams. secured
The wind and rain storm Saturday Stocks, Bonds, Warrants
night frightened a mv;t' manj Banking House
caused them to get in their caves, Furniture and Fixtures
but no serious damage was done
Mrs. H. O. Bird and friend. Mis
Lula Garrison went to Oklahom
City Tuesday to spend a few da>
with friends and relatives.
Eggs for Sale.— Pure bred Buff Oi
pingtons, $l on for 1" Indian Runne
Ducks, English strain, white eggs, $1.0
for 13.—Mrs. ('. S. Warner,
Lodge Farm, Mustang, Okla. 5-4
Mrs. Frank Cox and Children. Mrs
Tom Wilmouth and children of Nor-
man visited their mother. Mrs. J. M.
Campbell from Friday until Sunday.
The "Oklahoma Boosters" train will
stop at Wheatland Saturday, May nth,
at 4 "! p. m. Everyone is invited to
be at the depot and boost for Wheat-
land Come one; come all Be here
on time
Miss Ora Johnson had a small at
cident Tuesday, evening as her and
Mr. J. (). Dobbs \v«-re driving out of
town she got freightened and jumped
from the buggy injuring her back Sh<- 80 llel,) me 1
w in carried into Mr. Grad> s home and
well taken care of The latest report
is very favorable of h^r rapid recov- Subscribed
A REPLY—AND SIGNED.
V'e are for education, the article
headed against education in the En-
terprise of tiie 19th is a false hood
and was published with intent to in-
jure or else through ignorance, it be-
ing false. We think it was intentional
and the act of a coward afraid to
K4 '
t<
vhat he
writes
FRANK DOLTON,
(' I; BROWER.
S. \\ HAMPTON
Loomis is moving the contents 8a'^ petition )<«■ and is hereby set fori. J*}1® change of tiina in the FriSOO
of Ilis store to the north department heari K 'he 27th day of May. 1912,; '21® Tah|e 'his week.
of the Ebeling building 10 o'clock a m. at which time all The eastbojjnd morning train now
Dr Joyce of Wheatland was in l)ersons interested in said estate are (lon?®8 at 9 47 A. M. instead of 10:20
town Wednesday. required to appeared and show cause,! •• 8onie thirty-three minutes earl-
Miss Mart!-a F* ing left Monday if any th®y have, why an order should | *er- No changes ia other trains
for Edmond where she will visit for no' granted for the saie of so much
a few days with Miss Aris Melay. *^e real estate of said W. 1). Cor-
nish as is necessary for the reasons
in said petition stated
It is further ordered that a copy
of this order be published for two
successive weeks in the Mustang En
terprise, a weekly newspaper publish-
e<l at Mustang, Canadian county, state
"f Oklahoma. And that copies of this
order be posted in three public places
n Canadian county, state of Oklaho
which shall be at the court
Miss Inez Babb of Yukon is the
euest of Miss Tony Parsons this week.
Special Excursion
Fares to
Pacific Coast
ROUND TRIP To principal
points in—
CALIFORNIA,
OREGON.
WASHINGTON
TO $70.00 laud
) MONTANA.
DATES OF SALE
TO CALIFORNIA—
April 27, 28. 29, 30,
May 1, 2, 3, 15. 10, 17;
May 27, 28;
June 3, 4, 5, 6.
TO OREGON. WASHINGTON
and MONTANA —
May 15, 16 17, 27, 28;
June 3, 4. 5, 6.
Return limit approximately 60
days from date of sale.
For detailed information on
rates, train service, routes, etc.,
call on C. E. Simmons. Agent.
Telephone No. 23, or address tho
undersigned —
c. o. JACKSON
O. P. A., Frisco Lines.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
PLEASANT HILL NOTES.
Oh. those wedding bells did ring i
our neighborhood.
B. || Patterson of Springfield, M
arrived Wednesday for a visit am
his old friend and school-mate E. I
Henry.
Mr. and Mr
of Okla
door of 8a id
appreciated the real merits <
mberIain's Cough Remedy moi
i now. This is shown b> the i
ise in sales and voluntary test
liais from persons who have bit
?d b> It If you or your childrt
troubled with a cough or col
ind copy of th
noti«
'anadian count>
mailed to the
each of the per |
H. J. STEFFENSON
Groceries and Meats
"MABIAN" COTTON SEED FOR SALE
Oklahoma
Mustang.
qui
•quai
Time Certificates of Depos
Cashier's Checks Outstan
ing
Bills Payable
Total
State of Oklahoma. Count
homa, ss.
1. M M. Williams. Cast
above named bank, do solei
that the above statement
the best of my knowledge
PLACE FOR CHICKEN FEED
Sugar Barrel Makes Excellent Recep-
1 tacle and Can Be Put in Feed-
room Out of the Way.
A. MAT'RER.
f,ountv Judg
ril 18-25, Mav 2 i
WYNNGOURE
ery.
M>
Api
vedding t
and M r
ouquets of lilacs
weet in pure wh
■ ore dark blue s<
lmmediatel> aft
ed plat
bride
Hampton for j>,
half mile sou
WHEATLAND TIME TABLE
Frisco Time Table.
Westbound.
13—Due g o
:« -Due n i
07—Due 6:2
Eastboun<?
T T HCNKI-
WHEATLAND LODGES
were invited to partake of a bou
dinner prepared by the bride's mc
After having done ample justice t
good lliings provided we were «
tained by music until time to
for home. Monday night about t
of the young p
■: n 11
gave
The
cand\
of Musts
in old tim
The nicest
tacle is a sugar
purchased for
from your gro< «
for each kind
By ranging th«
your feed room
out of the way
easy of access
Covers may
purchased for
By labeling ea
fine a feedroor
barrels are eas
t-«' cleam I
th© one that y
from the rest
one that you •
has been tried,
bins of different
Try it out for
find that It will
you have need <
a dozen.
barre
about 15
The
?d recep-
e can be
onts
i You can have one
)f feed that you use
m along the side of
you will have them
and at the same time
be made, or can be
bout 10 cents each
h you will have as
i as anyone. These
to handle, and can
by simply rolling the
>u want to get away
This plan is one that
:11 fo get at away
ifter using boxes and
kinds.
yourself and you will
work nicely, whether
f hut two or three, or
Coal
Always plenty of it
good lump and right
prices and weight.
! R. M. FRY
Phone 15
♦+♦ MIHIII +♦+
10-
-Due.
Due.
Due.
lhursd
ABOUT YOUR EYES
—GO TO—
IWVEYS
THE RELIABLE
OPTICIANS
139 West Mam St.
Oklahoma City.
rV -trail
J nado.
of bell
day nights.
CHAS DRABEK,
The Royal Neighb
JOSIE V IM'Ri'ELt
e things were <
Reports were
other points in
very destructr
TELEPHONES—
Offiice, Walnut 1808.
Res. Walnut 7868-
Dr. Edwin E.Sanger
DENTIST
Dr Sanger will allow railroad fare
one way free for all having $1000 in
services
Otr.se 414-17 Security B ag . Oklahoma
City, Okla
5c
BURNER'S
\
MILK BREAD
is THE
BREAD YOU
NEED
At this time all realize that strict economy
is essential, and the I) O L L A R S
must i>o just as far as possible but Jo you
realize that it is oj equal importance to
keep your cash in a safe place until need-
ed and that that safe place is on deposit with
THE MUSTANG STA TE BANK.
n c also make Jarm loans
and write insurance::::::::::
INSURE
Learn our rate and you will figure the
protection is more than worth the cost
I he Mustang
State Ban k
OKLAHOMA
MUSTANG
Our Spring Merchandise is Here
Light Weight Underwear, New Work Shirts, New
Shoes and Straw Hats foi all the Family.
■M in Mustang b;. II. .J. STKF-
FKNS'iN in Wheatland bv
C. .J. VVK1CHK
Ash for a Copy of
The Family Marine
J. P. THACKER i
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