The Mustang Enterprise (Mustang, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol 5.
Mustang, Oklahoma, Friday, Nov. 11,1910
No.51
Local and Personal
T. P©rdin and family were
^^W>'^.XVOOC<.OOOOOOOOC^: agreeably saprised on Monlay night
■ _ I I by their friends and neighbors. W ho
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Geo. Church and daughter Mrs.
Duffy, were El Reno visitors Wednes- J
lay and Thursday.
Mrs. Iiuhl returned ^.Saturday to
Oklahoma City after a visit among
her friends.
Little Miss Grace Harrison accom-
paned her fatchr to Mustang Mon-
day and enjoyed a short visit to he;
little girl friends: She returnened
•Vednesday to Maud.
Farm Loans and Insurance >, ca;iMJ with weii fnicd baskets, it be
r ' in<: the occasion of Mr. Purdin's 50th
> birthday, livery one expressed them-
Do you need a FARM LOAN? IF SO, CALL AND SEE ME I j selves as having an enjoyable day.
And what about that INSURANCE? Has it expired? Or [ j ...-
, ,. ,mn Mrrff In either event, come in and let m: write j The way the boys worked to ex-
don t you carry any. In > ! tinguish the fire at the gin Friday
your policies. Both FIRE and TORNADO on buildings and > j ^ prai8eworthy> but the effective-
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SEK¥iGE
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Carrol McNielly's house is under
construction and will be a modern
six room house and will add to t-lie
apperanco of that portion of th.
town.
tentn, personal property and live stock. j|
E. W. BRINDLLY, Asst. \
. .. ■■ ■ r ■ i miniif—rrmam'jm
Claim scent Bell was here Honda1,
and made settlement w.ith John Goal
and Svejcosky for the hay burned
this yeai by the Frsco Railroad Co.
Mrs. W. B. Porch and two little
sons returned Sttaday from a vi.it of
seve;.il weeks to her parents at.
Ardmore.
rp T v,. il hps moved into
JmrlV -ar . 1 Motho
ii-t ci u oh, which has been recently
. ' x fUi' i lilt".
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After tii2 Battle
Van also ran.
R. C. Meloy was succ ssful in his
efforts to elect M. M. Smith. (?)
Bob Forster was in town all day
■:'u(- by end made more fuss than a ^
g-iogged man falling on a tin roor.; , |
Warren BrindU y must have got a
hunch that MXistarxr township would
it idergo a change of administration.
Frank D«nhar w'dl prevail on Fred
Loo pais to buy an auto Then look
out for a good roads campaign.
ness of the extinguishers cmphacises
the importance of keeping them load-
ed. A few barrels of watter around
the house also might prove valuable
in a small fire.
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U^fcr Fortunes^
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3 I Arc rhht here !:i !hc advertising
H co!"™'-'! ' t this puper.
If V.-I you're
a ; A i> V~ E >< T I ■'>' & 1 1
* ! An ad. will sell it for you.
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With Violet to brim? them in and
The Bohemians voted her stanch'
and it was a republican ballot.
Loomis left Mustang 5-1 to the
good.
Bob Foster tal: -1 so mush Tues-
tho nev
l'j'f.b bU i •• 1JUU I - i t . i .• . • > w ... -
pqniro on the bens'i the ^ay ti,at h« n-j v.- mrkes a «"ise lik<
:ur?rv ['houl l boom.
naccordian wi lt the asthma.
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ai'.l 'i
but L
a wh« ha danger-
;■ p.. i two viol's i
e rioaa condition, wi.h
;T7V "Terence II ,r-
■.. • j ■ ) in tho Oitj
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■ vO, Ca. v.
B.d and he/ lit
! attended tli' "Dr.
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u from start l > iin-
about two hiiUi's.
T'-ie editor had aV.r.ut as much bus-1 t
ih ' he race as a one-legged ma. Tho hot air that has tei* doj„
™ " out during the recent campaign
in hurdle race. 1
would ■ lis tor 1V-'- Ii ni....; out of ast *.vd
Guy, La., Nov. .'id. 1910.
Editor Enterprise—
Please send mv paper to tli••
above address, mv old address 1 cin,"
Lecompte. I have accepted a position
with a saw mill, at a good salery.
1 am in the dry all the time. Wei!
Jim when you want to f;o hunting,
fishing, or "duck hunting just com.
over some morning and we will hav>
a time as there ia plenty of both
here. 1 am tbeutlOO miles from tii
Gulf so you see I am down south in
l ixy land. There are lots cf saw
mills here and plenty of work at
.{oi.d wages. There ii plenty of fine
timber here. To are are md -is an 1
niles of timber here that h \i never
nown tiie woodman's ax. We arc
li >th o. jay in , good lie: itli V/e enj".;
ihe Enterprise very ni sli.
A. G. Krowson
FONT BI'. A KNOt KFR.
St. Louis
Kansas City and
to Texas Points
hi
Oil Burner Locomotives
No Cinders
Through Chair Cars and
Pulman's -Dining Cars.
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For further particulars writo U
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C 0. JACKSON. D. P. A. 1
Oklahoma City. «1'
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or call on local 1'risco Agent
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')'V?n". was a de1. rate to ' i • 'a''•
all conventio
1 thr.". nominat'-d TI. 11
c Hcd c? Sa le of Ileal
1k'V.J-i
If t'nere is any chan<
'•,..:':ncf3, boo'i. ii. Dor.t put on '<
1 v it
• ub!
1 Goebel for gover-J Xhe Democrat's hopes have faded face and look as il j « h d a nmi
ii ion m .do a re- away like a goat on stringbean d'^ s , • he Hold upy.mr hand, .
ill
i to nature's heart with a three-tir.*:d
'r,:" , cl rk c'.rst of Mt'.s- = .. ,
i i,stc i ior...
ort of him.
ur pioneer
rm'.rlv from
'rk. Maybe you know
-k foi bett >r
little ha a r.er an 1 try to
of o.l'.' s. no matt.-r ho
l; your
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yo|
a . v yo ir s
self to b'.
er • th .t i a
NOTICE TO C'TJ TOMFR.
In. retiring D-' i ? p fir-ti of Meloy
Church—hav;rg soai my int io 1
Oa I.f Friday ni;
i h a ii" 1 i:'.> br
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out
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Clarence 0 Frink i in the grocery and m% -t market to
•- rr nBrindl y, M. M. Smith and q Meloy—I tak® this method of
G ,iv; . h>irch were all elected on ,, in5iing my former customers for ^
the rapnhlican ticket for the t0WH thfeir liberal patronage and inppfjrt ^
officers. The latter three wiH J acd to ask a continuation oi the same
compose the township hoard. [in behalf 6t the new management.
ii . 1 Vv business associuion with R. C.
ii', pome sa'rf::- 1) 1 to • j -.u>loy during our long parnership has
I ,-rood folk to know that V 'olot ..e.i. " pleasant, and 1 can but
j will f amain to tarrotltt thfl M M* ^ ^ Um
j who pass - is v. ■' ■ | agBUr;ng the public o: tho best of
, , i treatment at all time?.
T ' ptopb of Mil"tang si.ow.--.| Gl'O. F. CIIUR''II.
1 .-1 ■ • hat they w . re thoroughly m j
,-■•>1 . t v i i -to • • • irion, and it !••• J
tv d that tr. 'y will see to it that g ujn, henry sajs ho id o')nvince<
In the rn.at.t-r of the estate of i'rev
inn I"). Jones, IK- •• tsod, notice is 1
''crtby giv i:) i ' " itiaaao of a i or-
der cf tho County C >urt of the •
'.lanty of i1 " 1 a. '' a'1 oi () d > a i-
■ -i, iaad > on tli • 1 ' !i day of Octob- •
r, 1010, t ho uiidr,rsi*'np.d Administra- •
■ • , :
r drops in jolly him. i L dt will sail at private sale tr. •
■ ''' ' ® 0Wtt tfnIthe highest bidder subjsct to conflr-
■Vl'' 'v '*■ '' ', ' ! matlon by sai l court oa or after the •
ilcfngiU of your ;;r':;; ,. .ull :.r ,.|-v.,.-,\. ] pdio, .
1
i ■ i' ■ h', ti ' ' an ' i :'•••• at of • id
i1 >n D. Jen <1 v.e9 ed, in ind '
> ti'.-' f " ov il ■ • *ri ! r I • fce
ed in ''-in- li in cou'ity, ?t of'
h i oa, to-.-.-it;
pi xe where m aied pe
i if v.'.u var a in :
iul'1 bo or...
PLEAb'iJ DON'T KN
miity i-i'i'ic
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divd-d i
h h- If of ti.
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IE O WNING FACTORY
and is A firm I > liever
that th • canning f.ictory will nevt r
fi, V diacov; r d by J M. Cr
...s ,i L Howard who gave the i:':-
aj,,. p | . 3s niciJ v/ho had c or,..- i the law is enforc ed.
< ..,f v..r,..llfcl. ItoM. bMMJJ J ,.Jlt ,vi!1 ,:,n, A. I tat
u. ' • «A en tel.. «.« comm. could not bMlok tto d h ^ ^ „ ,,,...st ,Mm
id.inutfted. One bale belopged I foaming goblet oi Ke^, ueer uu «> j fri roniin(1 the iv oolo neat
to i: o. 1! : . it and the rest wen 1
-rty of Mr Grant. Th-re wa
' ' T- nf eli ill. h i. .!
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cans. The Democrats h -ve hvirel'
ml a prrity good nvi 'prii v anl ru t
jver 200 more at the primary than
hi- i'epuli i an ;.
Th Republicans
lu lae, county a'
the count
.sheriff ai
Demt c.rats will se.r-it-.di hat.
„Wal-.it Hi- Republic..r.s.
school supennti .
Uri.'.vn rr" ived a
ti nsly.
T ,e D. inner 1
-. r \ | li jai'-l of c aira
to remind the people near it oi A . _ v
I hi'*hei Edu • it; >n ! ' ... ,, ; i
I V'nuira has his re.-sias a'l lai! i1 '
•1.1 w
ot' ur ed 'i hero were only threa socalist
. f a there \rau an e: j ballots cast in this precint.
in.jly high north wind blowing. Those |
litlln
1 down ,ja t why
do sin i
he says that not A man in town is
willing to receive it
k Another thing Snuire says he knew
1 HULL TI VVU1U lliv *¥iti^. Mivav . til "
■:n i un^uisbcrs with ai There were no sample county bal- j)e{ore thoy ere beKun it
, foil of fluid in them are re- lots sent to this prscint.
sponsible for the result. Every busi- j
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at)
onslble for the ivMiit. la-ery busi- aad sense enouga 10 run a
man should have one or two! Only two mutn!1 ballot. «n Squire Mya h, often Wonders whj
id keep them in readiness. Mr.Grant this precint. Bot.i of them vo u. ,omQ m„n wiu 8tBnd and beg
* p. it . r\. tiu/i t.ifki*! -if varv «t r.ili ier D<ldsini£ UV t
County •• - r. ^ i!
County Attorney, Tr *v u i • U . -
Register of d - is, Matthew- Dem.
Clerk, llretz. Dem. d mbtful
that not a man in the whole pishew ^ull -Ml ' ' il,1'
. . Kit/.'era , iiomp on and U> am.-
aad sense enough to run it , V
board of comnn- oners. l'ein.
I„,,r : T of "li'.n :.l, t.o vnship 11, ,
; Mng W. I. M. ADo lot 7 in
j id -k ill the town of Mu tang, 0!:-
I lalionin. A'-o an undividi 1 half in-
in lot t an 1 ■"> ia b' k lG in
... , .vn of Ma ag, all in 1' e a li ill
•oiinty, ;!•>'. of Oklaho aa. Said r. al
, t .: . will b • sold on Hi" foil viag
• ti • • ; : ;.;id CI n'lit i -lds. tO-Wlt : I til-
ae l lv t bid ler in « adi ir.
ii ti 1 or separate parcals at the
to of the administrator.
!- f. r the vjrehas • thereof m : 1
, , (in th? county Court or ddiv-
'
iii: . honia.
. ■ .Led tli ^ 1 tli day of October,
U. T. l arst-r, Administrator,
Phelp-i o; 1 ope, Attys.
at overy stranger passing by tt>
uoaer conwoii, wm •" I „m alright w0|8toP # pul1 there hENRY.
lie heartily thanked those who t.a .. Ui- ,
..as telephoned after the fire vra iwo ticke
iiinK-r controll. anil came i'i tovii
He heartily manned i-uose >.i.o (
iaved his property, and i'.n, mad-1.. ■ . " , . .
wondernu'tU at stoppiag th< fix at. faft i n a tun. - Ruy your 0 chop at the ^a-
^ v, lor, Ooly $1.10 par hundred..,
TO UI1NT The only hotel ia M
lan/. $1S.00 p' r month. Address
.1 e Hagan, Bartlesville, Okla.
II. 0. Brown will drill your v.vll N'iTU'H TO CREDITORS
tali oo or ail him at Wlunlliuitl. ^ ,
R. F. D. No. 1. can lxi Owen Bros., blacksmith i
$1.10 buys 100 lbs best com chop. ^ and mUj0 with Edt
Paul Harrison.
A. W. OWEN...
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Daily, J. M. The Mustang Enterprise (Mustang, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1910, newspaper, November 11, 1910; Mustang, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157864/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.