The Mustang Enterprise (Oklahoma [Mustang], Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1912 Page: 1 of 9
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The Mustang Enterprise
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JEWEL MORGAN. Local Editor.
MUSTANG NEWS NOTES Lwawm
ipwci I suiuia\ renshaw h oii
Wilson Owens, of Missouri is vTsit
ate"-
rT:JW„T£;sr.'art'
founded on their experience in ti,,. usp'
of the r ,'''"led v * heir knowledge
"Ia"y "'""irkable cures of colic
effected™ i'op" ,l,ys:"terv '< ! ■
€rtected. for sale by all dealers.
Till IMHV >K,TKMHKIt
gOOd
School began Monday with
attendance.
Wem °klahoma
nty Tuesdavr8a" We,,t to Oklahoma
vtaUoJ"'MoSSyW8S a" °klah0ma C,t>
t' I tyOI.\l on da J-"'1 ^ to «"<laho,na
Geo Church, of Oklahoma Clti w™
ill town Saturda\
ter'at;Tuttle^Thia*ve'ek|UR her "aUK"
For Sale One black mare mule
'our years old. II. tlatewoo.1.
niss in Oklahoma City Monday.
W . Henderson was transacting bus
Oklahoma City Monday
H. K. Watson left last week lor the
north with a car of sweet potatoes
it M. Mitchell was transacting busi
"""s "> Clt, Wednesday
w.^'rr,,1? r"u.'"' of Oklahoma City ,
"ut t0 V1 " her pa'rents Tuesdai
Ci11"I/usi11ess''colleas''l ■ ()kl"1"' 1
<r • ' ouegc I ran i us.- Win
h \ '..J K,al" for Address I. i
llox - . Oklahoma Cit \
Dr Joyce, of Fletcher. Okla. was in '
(ow n Monday enronte « kl„ I,, „I1;i
I lie revival meeting that is being
conduced by Itev Stafford is progres
sing nicely 1 s-
If you knew of the real value ..f
hamherlain's Liniment for lam.- i,.,ek
PARTY.
ber "f J'"'"i« people
< delightfully entertained at th,,
S,;r Sli,,,he"'s Saturday
„„. Afl,'r ''"Joying amusing
rendered i B<'v,nii s"'"«l of music
rt tillered b> Miss Ada Silver, re-
served'enTh° 'ak'' ;"Ul P'Ckl"8 wert
declaring it
ill time become popular. That such
• e <ase with Chamberlain's Cough
, "• oienensen were i '• M,lH been attested bv m-mv
,'.r i??!"? Ok'ihoma City Thursday 7"'b ll,,r<' ls them.' II '
"'iitiri<■ Kson, Ohio F1 *"
'•"<1 Mrs H. J. Steffensen were
of last
Mrs. \v \\ Crenshaw and Mrs c
I- Simmons were Oklahoma City
Shoppers I hursday of hist week.
'' a">'' medicines, have met
"'1 uniform success that h is n
I;""'" ««.■ of ('hamherlain's Colic
hole,a and Diarrhoea Keinedv The
remarkable cures of colic ml ,u
every S/CJ\ " i"as
V'i> neighborhood have given it
wide reputation. "
druggists.
Always Fairy Tales.
There has never been a language
f mi 0 ,h,t h« not been used for
telling fairy tales. Whctuer In hot
aiuis or cold, among savages or the
most cultivated nations |,y. not a
An article that has real merit should 7 w'r"1"* " "•* one Which
:ir. That suel, l,"l'*htfully probable that we
shall always have them with us how-
ever scarce the fairies may have made
themselves In these prosaic and prac
tlcal days —st .Nicholas
\\ lieatland News
LAURA WEICHE, Looal^^"^"
I'Kii ^ I:A if
IT?
took Messrs l||v. Ring ;l„„ Tllrk |
::ra &Bndjr„ti
wandrr,,<! a" i he rain
i mile « tWI>r f""1"1 01,e"'|uaiter of
•' milt West of town Several of the
aiewrVi' '""ed "Oman
I „r "" *""l sent t(
Inn. where she claimed to ban
started the night before she
v liamberlain s Cough Remedy is "the
il'*uggists. • d"
•Mi,
this
Cit \
II
ice Crady visited a t\„ ,
with friends in Oklah
da
Flird
morning and
morning.
"'ne in home
stayed until
For sale by all Oklah
Oklahoma
whether the
ures on the
A sevente
"car Idah.-I
Miss Martha Kbeling and Jol
I w g'lesls of Ml
Mis. \\ ciark Sunday
•Miss, s I - •1 i 1 a Wright and M;,rth
"'f ""Parted Monday for rlli(.k
"'I. " lu'r>' they will enter school.
H. .1 Steffenson is giving his store
Kbeling "assisting.1" W,'ek- ""'r5
Hmining up and down stairs site™
will making* beds
not make a woman healthv <,r
Iv ilk n ; ;She mU8t out «b « rs.
.„„,r oacK ,ak° Chamb< rlain\s ThYnms ' to Tm'
rhe'u'in'aH m"sl l"s' "Mains, and her '"KMtlon and reg„|„t
theumath pains, you would nev.r 0o,i,Ik l' r
wish to he without it For sale In ill
dealers ■ Mr. and Mr
Mr and Mrs c A M'.in, ,fPri"/s. arrlv<1'l Tuesday'"t
US" With Mrs. nrasslleld
Count and family
>"t desires to know
tariff hoard has any tig-
'°st of cool living.
'" year old boy living
:ould not get married in
he went to Arkansas.
Hammon township Is already pre-
'f t "S |,or,i" of the display
and Itoger Mills county at the state fair
It has been said that the peach crop
L k,:"'""ty "f was s„ large
i now i:::::;;:;;
1 (1 feeling to the citi-
zens around there.
In the short space
the town of Hickory
newspaper, cattle loading p„,,s new
switch tracks and a commercial hav
barn. Utl>
daughter-iii la
ton last week
I'earl Todd
last few days
recover.
■I W'elche
l!i aceiiinpatiled her
' '"'r home hi I In,
W
been quit
hope she will
Surpassed Them All.
A near race riot happened In a
southern town The negroes gathered
in one crowd and the whites In ,,n
Other. The Whites fired their revol-
vers Into the air. and the negroes
ook to their heels. N'ext day a plan-
tation owner said to ono of his men
Sam, wem you |„ that crowd that 'leal « ith'H^mn^m ",'n '
gathered last night Yasslr - "Did "-.able
)0U run like the Wind, San,-' N„
^r. I didn't run like the wind, 'deed
dldn t Hut I passed two niggers
that was running like the wind"-.
Pennsylvania CJrlt.
■Nitur
•Morula \ '
k the it
Casting the Floating Fly
,r-,that
«h the Moating ny i, ^ael>Z\ that
this r'.g rd"'i 7T"h '"""■",bl"'l In
in need ? , " "0"" ' '• <
' " , """ iN luestion
so'alt"'„a> '^^l, hi'ngua ge r'K'" ' 'a"""''1 case "if
.g^Whe'r .-r...«e. rl,o„;r,::j;;,:
.S'ttt Is'' an, thus plat Is never neeessa v
lk' '. """ 01 «h" men, when ph,,i„g a fish, to tun, the rod
"" I".love,I in ,i ; "h th" handle to the left After
person ot \ei„, Hunker it, f..',. . "B" "• Hln"'k. If It neces
'fft" 1 shin "sl' 'he rod Is simply
shifted to the left baud -without the
hav
"position and
ever
lie
loss that brings Hat
« ur hearts, hut
( otton picking
' bej report
hom« « making K,
era]"d'n *v"° . "a *'' been spending sin
of relatives in parts
1 f Oklahoma, arrived home Monday
all druggi
Hrassfiel
ie8
i parents
TIME table, mustang,
East.
a
3:05 p.
from" v',,!"""11"',' "'asmiic members
, ti' ^ ukon and Wheatland ri,i ,i,,i
1 " Masonic lodge here last Friday """ i'
i naav markabl
night
Oklahoma stat
b«;r 24th and la?
W are in hopes
be well represeni
fair begins Septeni
•s until October 5th.
'anadian county will
'd this year.
ia.C® _ NOTICE
In'i ''arm for rent. $x:>n ( i
c. • E. ' bimmoi^AS^: 1.7'",':
Be Modest.
, I , N7,'": to affect the character
>t one month. which you wish to shine Modesty
lias gained Is the only suro halt when you angle
for Praise Hy modesty I do not
mean timidity and awkward bashful-
I ness On the contrary, be Inwardly
Horses Fai d "m aI steady, know your own
WasTi, „ P°'80nous Pl*"« valu«. "ut take care nobody dTs
agriculture CO ''"Partnient of co,er 'hat you know It Whatever
Kansas I „ with the r*;al mPrlt have, other people will
that the U'"ho1,r"i08- "as found d'R™v"r and people always magnify
cen.lv r !' ""'"r 'h aths re i ' " lr ,m'n Hscoverles. as they lessen
lure in" w al"°"K hors-s pas I tbo " of "hers Uird chesterfield
r in wes,,,,, Kansas is due not!
to any contagious diseases, but to for- u/
poisoning attributahl, 1,1 t|, , , Woman s Concoctions
drouth "When a woman prepares refresh
ments for a party." said a cynical
person, "she takes the Inside out of
something and puts In It the Inside
of something else Then she pours I
'How mixture over the result and
Named
< lenna?! a\ i
LOW FARES TO
Oklahoma City
Account
Oklahoma State Fair, Sept. 23rd to Oct. 5th
licWts on Sale September 2:ird to October 5th
DAII.V EVENTS.
''t'jtl. i4—Roosevelt Dav ( Atliii-us,^,,. i\
thmng, 2:00 p. m.) ' Opening
Sept. 25—Irrigation Dav.
Sept. 20—(ierman Day.
Sept. 27—Educational and Pro;
-N—Traveling Men's Dav
29—Music Day.
■ id—Old Soldiers' Daw
German Contestant
lierlin, Germany. Tht
league has chosen
Ma , Abeicrombh l.ieut i|,M
^ v;;;. v;::,.;
■. it. 4, .s p,
'"her 2t, at Stuttgart
UTHE 'mLst^nG^taVe^bank °' TI Docum'n,ar>' Evidence.
Of Mustang. Okla.. at ti,,. Close 'of ^ On <•' "« 'a« In session.
... c._. . .. Of | One small pupil astonished the class
,, ana
Its success depends upon the dlfflcul
ty the guests have |n felling what It
■ was before she began fooling with
luis begun around
11 K<>o<l crop Okla
>«l aft eh all
With hflh^ '' '"I'^'ver spent
" "5 r Hon a"«' <iaUKhte? Ill
returning: Sunday
lahoma ci't".J"n V lsl""1 " I" <>k
dental work "lHO "on"
week"wl?h Tuul"' "Pent the
ii ,n daughters Mrs \| \,
w rr,a;;;^r
vai Housch to he',"1,"1;1""' ' Vat
«• >■ Snnday after.icMm*3 °k,aho""'
"faliek of Oklahm,
"> Ysl,'.'l her father, t 'has ll'r il, k
Saturday nigli, and Sunday
hotna t'iiVsii'n i 'font Okla
'M....?!,:? s"""
si, k'Tolhi.i\\Vaho,„!™la^pp """"
a,'J; •" «o hack to school ""
Mi s ./unghti-
Sunday, but t
Prest-ni writing.
-Miss Murphy, or Oklahoma CIH vis
iilgltt am, MMomi;i^,,S « "" >
'"JASt
'
i«iH father ,|
sustained a
ness and grief it
Moving iii-u our j,
with sulnnissi
vine «'i|ict
!< /"'ther resolv that
S, h,nil hereby tender out i
a Week '""si sincere sympathy in
aluntet. strieketi lather ami uimii,,
ing brothers and sister
, eased school mate and
And be it further resnh..,, lha, „
of these resolutions he spread upon
lb records ol the school, ,,,,,1 a com
the parents, „n.l that a i„m
h-' - tit to <1111 I paper tor puhli
■iwkw.inl necessity or turning it over
i gets" ,!'fK7";'on to" :""i ti." in,
■his gain we, "I the right hand rail naturally
I"' " handle or the reel o„t|„g
the grief
nid mourn
Of our de
L>ni pan ion.
<'AM)\VKLL
I'A I'J{ A W Kiel I,.;
('IIAS || < 2 It AI N'
Committf
flagship is Re Christened
''•" '""'■'oil Wash I'ennsy Ivanl
lvlnK the nav
(lie
, ,H ril sudden I \
'* some better at thi-
part nu
$15,000,000 hiit11. . ,
<«>ngr«-sH. the armo
sylvania. flag ship
Herve fleet at Hrciiu
■lirisfened lJitt8bur>
^ hington, I , (•
tle-
ii.inie nl tile new
'Hp authorized by
iti| < rtiiser I'eiin-
iflc re-
i lie,
ordei
'ii r«- {
from ;
Frederic Mistral's Health
, fortunately the alarming rumors
''Ofleerning the health of
Mistral prove to have
• agg'uated. n not unfounded The
■I'siieto Hllff"rlng from
i" ""?•" ' sposltlon, doubtless due to
1 ,A v|s"or found him in the
'•"l> afternoon, when |,ls age and
' "'iKht well have counseled a
I Siesta, seated ,11 his desk correcting
or his latest volume, at
j present In the press. "I.es Olivades "
Already the poet, greatly to his
< wij amusement, has read of his own
|'hath in the papers. He sava that
Premature announcements are
HO many certificates of longevity Ves
terday an Italian journal published •,
ong and eulogistic Obituary, which
wl doubtless read with hu
•nnrons relish Paris correspondence
i-ondon Telegraph.
Hunk'
Business Sept. 4, 1912
KK801T|{cks
"is and Disrounts.
■ ks. Honds, Warrants . «
''.inking House
Furniture and Fixtures
'"e from Hanks ,
< heeks and Other Cash Item's
< ash in Hank
'•>' stating that in a
I « f South America thoi
monkeys When the
' Honed the statement
K Johnsi
with his
Mai a
Ttaln section sistf i
were talking short visit
earlier que Herman
youngster tune of |os
" returned Frida;
horse and buggt
companied him
Wo
Sept
Sept.
Sept.
Dav,
(Horse Show
()ct.
Oct.
Oct.
()ct.
-Vlillion Ii
< )ct.
I—Kentucky Day.
-—Oklahoma Day,
J—Derby Day. (A Good One.)-
, ,T~! arat Day. (Cattle worth H
- ''! r, !n.' before (Jrand Stand
Oklahoma ( ity Day. , ,\ Hum
Tt
I'ndivided
P^llse.s
Individua
MAHIlJTi
"k Paid Ii
Fund
'I'ofits, les
'I Taxes I
Time (
Liabilit
iUeatec
other
8 Suhje
< f Ilepi
STATE "i
corXTv
'• K \V.
OKLAHOMA, '
OF OKLAHOMA ss
niHXHLKV. Cashier m
Hiiiedllank, do solemn I)
anient iv
. . , "■ /uungBK
opened his geography and trlumphan
> read Tills region Is Inhabited I
i species of monk.., properly speak-
tug, apes —The Delineator.
Boy Owes Life to Dog.
^ number of young boys were plav
ng on the batiks of the llolton and
I ury canal at I'endleton, near Man
chester, Kngland, the other afternoon
hen one of them slipped Into the
canal, which Is nine or ten feet deep
A retriever dog pla.Mng near by at
once jumped Into file water" and
brought the boy to a place of safety
National Poultry Institute
"'"'V* hist (llr„„ v„ars
t'Z it'-M11" "',V" lm"1" '
■ « alt, to stimulate the poultrv
ndustr,. and these have in
plain, tor the establiHlimeiil and en
' ""tneni a \atlonal poultry iusti
X ' -'Pital ot $41. ti:-, anil a vear
will lie applied 111
I'" purpose h, the gnverunient 01, |
• "inlition that the iiiHtitutc shall teach
keeping, irain exper. ins,rue
" and conduct reaearch „rk the I
r u"'h"1" us poultry
The
feliot
■I M Turk
I'lirk.
Mih
tlx
laimiiu
dev
barren
dopment
have the matter
depends upon t7ie
oil
The offer
nu mis
in bam:
Already Punished
1 '"uf and trembling t,
elied til. nearlv ix.t...
me
'> knowledg.
Ml.
HHIM)LF\
All Creatii
When a woman puta
face It Is assumed sh
'"g to Improve her <
owder on her
is endeavor-
Mr and Urn Kin
fool the
Hut when
sband has tc
t Impertinent
- Is uu
^ I III ItMo.M,
hung
i' •' s u rong-dolngj
Hions haw probab
*''"|'l «nd plenty ;
Publishers' report
THE FARMERS
Mut th.
<n, 'Walk
ortal. To
•I spirit rep|
English Sewage Farms
sewage system of farming In
; ■ • towns of the Burslem district
l.iiKland has been successful and
ot considerable Interest The |,act-
rial system has been adopted in fa
''"r ,h" plants, at the fifth a coin
blnatlon of the bacterial system and
"TlKation. and at the sixth the
sewage is treated In tanks with Icr
| rozone and afterwards discharged Into
"olarlte niters The crops produced
Principally rye. corn. hay. vege
[tables and roots It, Newcastle ex
' in ' "suits were obtained In grow
"IK roots, especially marigolds, which
a yield of over 40 tons in the
acre, Without the aid of salt of art.
tiei.'l fertilizers, son I lie marigolds
i"' '• Inches in circumference
To Discredit Schepps
appointed I,
in Hot Spin
T" ATE BANK
ot particulars regarding rati
«'■ call mi Local Agent of address
V- '1 .JACKSON', I). p. \
s and train .en-
i ' itv, I
DIRECTORY
Scient
j Spanish ffi
j plant only t
| r iens which
• found partlci
bri
We invite your attention to our mil
K 1i«£'
1„. n,',hi,I ■ !. ^'"ement mi,v uiutuall
'' '"'I. ttt'. f-ir the splendid cmtliti,,
nut>, \tui, because b\ vtnir loviltv 1
in'stirinslltlltlon you ha\'e"helped nial
"eThZJTT lht' ,l<'st st;l,^ent w
t! had t.n sept, tth, an,I ,,„int ,
th'it t'(S( "ea'' 'he top for the sanU"laU
jut ton after weathering the \
ilroucht ■,. have cut ..xpertacwl
We invite a continuanct
ionage and solicit new busine
n it
thi
ind
•est
«ur pat
The Mustang Sidle Bank
"(■ii. hi
Methodist Episcopal:
Presbyte
'ti place In
nr . It |H
ernent has
cord poHHi
WHEATLAND LODGES
1 Modern Woodmen of
wimrica Camp No. 9776
"''H every first and third
HHA nv,
How to Remove
Mix cold starch u
'"ir material or r.ir
Wood Ha® i i
A. F A A
Friday nit
Hrindley,
ernoon tf
in th.. n,,,!
M. vv i
Satuni.1 ,
l.t i
* aturda\ ulght
month.
K S. on
and 4th
: brubo t
is^d In tarn
When used
Thlct y p
>d Ik
o In tj
MUST.W
OKI.AHI )M.
ieatland time ■
FRISCO SCHEDll
NM-HT Hot NI),
ABOUT YOUR tVtS
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