The Mustang Enterprise (Oklahoma [Mustang], Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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The Mustang Enterprise
vol,
No.
xlahoma OIISTANO) <>KI.UIQMA. TIII itsim, .i \M \I;\ I.
S| .(III
YEAR
MUSI JG NEWS NOTES
EQUITABLE LIFE BUILDING ! u«-nt. on tllf commit! >11 rtllei- ''"I
DESTROYED BY FLAMES 1 > nominate in his pl:ir>> \ trior Mur-
- Jock of Kaunas, an insurgent.
JEWEL . ORGAN. Local Editor. Heart ot Wall Street Scene of a Big M Mill l > <l«'in... ■ •! 11
• - conflagration—Millions of Secur- publican loaders, the insure.'in
Mis. Co | Steltensen was si, Are Jeoparded vol™ list °ln 'taror
ln\Vk'r ll0p" I'was^transacting busi New York-Flames destroyed the,,,- Mr. Mur.lo.-K six *<• • r.-
ness in Ok mnia City Tuesday. great granite and marble nine-Moi* , publican and oi.e 'I'mihm \w ic ;
Mrs. K. I 2 lindley was shopping in building of the Equitable Life Assur- \s liile 1 7 repubP n \c'« s were
Oklahoma >3 Monday. ance society at 120 Broadway the ag^ninst the substitute.
Mrs. sair 31 Dung of Tuttle was in i,orne ()f the Mercantile Trust Cora-'
town Tuesday. pany, the Equitable Trust companj Tulsa Shrine Grows
Miss Florence Heckard spent Sat- an(j' tjie banking house of Kountze Tulsa Mystic Shriners are prepar-
urday night with Mi: s Addio Loomis. |{rothers, the Mercantile Safe Deposit jng j,,r ladies' day here on Febru-
Miss Maud King of W heatland companv and tj,e Harriman lines. arv 22. The second ceremonial ses-
nPn!t \V!!l Uy af 61,1,00,1 W Five men lost their lives by leaping si,m of Akdar temple will be held on
' llarrv' ("raig of Oklahoma City from the roof and the property loss Washington's birthday, ami Hit- pro-
spent Sunday with home folks. is estimated at several million. Mil- grams are being arranged with spe-
Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Young spent lions of dollars in cash and securities cja| reference to the ladies of the
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Jen are locked up In the vaults of the as- shrine. The shrine has upwards of
sen at Oklahoma City. surance society and the banking and 3Q0 members and expects to take on
Mrs Arnold of I nion was in town trust companies, but are not believed over 200 more at the coming meeting.
Tuesday. ,0 be affected by the flames.
Miss Jennie Mohr spent Sundaj pjve men are known to be dead Got into Wrong Jail
N r ni ' r's K° "t' Forster was and five hurt. Several persons are Guthrie, Okla. A German girl giv-
transacking business in Oklahoma missing, including Battalion Chief jng her name as A. Oakley, who came
City Saturday Walsh, whose corpse Is supposed to bore recenth and tried hard to be
Homer Wyiiti has been hauling wood ' be in the still smoking ruins. locked in the federal jail and has con-
to town this week. Giant safety deposit vaults In the ducted herself in an eccentric manner.
Mrs W Henderson and daughter !building last night contained seeuri is now in the city jail It i
sick list this week. aggregating over a quarter of a sj1(, wanted to get some word
billion dollars in value. The vaults \iaust. a
are believed to be intact. and believed to be I'.en Cravens.
President Day, of the Equitable, in
Tuesda> III id. 1; da\ a formal statement declared th. lir.- Former Governor in Police Roundup
Bert 'prosper ot oklahoma ( it> was uouj(j caiJge only temporary incon- Tulsa, Okla Legus C. Ferryman,
i town Wednesday. venlence in the transaction of busi- former governor of the Creek
li,,ss Wilson of Oklahoma City «as , tak.Ml in
lsiting ! rieiids in Mustaim W-ine- . , ...
Shipping Plans Must Be Devised police at the use ot ti
Quito a number of relatives and Washington. -Although the foreii
Id friends gave Mrs. Fannie Hub j)r0H8 bas condemned th
Ostr'ich T) "imm ing
PLEASANT H|LL.
Mr. Smith nuclide.! court it Okla
Hotna City Motel.i> ami Tuesday., be
I ing a witness in the John Cole case
Miss Inls I'arkltis taught during hi*
Mrs. K. L. Henry has been in Ok
j lahoma City the past few days visit
ing her daughter. Mrs Charle> Jack
I son. who is sick
F. K Taylor will soon have his new
; barn d
Mr. Winters has moved onto Hie
j farm which he purchased troin Har
I risen. What we need now is summer
We're overlooked last week and
j failed to be sent in
Mrs Grac Jenkins < f Oklahoma
ut Wednesday for a visit
Shupc
ness in
noon.
transacting busi
1 City Tuesday
Hub
bard a surprise dinner Wednesday in j resj,jent 'paft and Secretary Stimsc..
honor of her f>! th birthday All re American shipping using the Ban-
port a delightful day and a great * 1,11,1.) i..> relieved of toll*
,-as. Ml wishing Mrs IluM.anlm ' •« ••••'■ « '
; no protest has reached the state <!.•
more happy birthaajs. '
Coil Ha a hv an1 went to Okla partmem Irom anj European . m
homa City Wednesday ment The necessity to fix tolls on
John Smith, who has b> < n at Sa the canal traffic and to contirm tne
pulp.1. Okla.. for the past few weeks, free use of the waterway by American
returned home on last Thursday. shipping will be vigorously pressed in
Several of the members of the vjow ,,f ,be ureent declaration by Col.
Westly lodge No. 4"7 attended lodge < ;oethals t
Idicted ti
f liquor
Ti
Tuesday
hallt Ilia 1
at immediate action
is demanded by the 11
e of the world
INSURGENTS FAIL. IN
EFFORT TO OUST CAMPBELL
on Wednesday morning. Jan
7th. a baby boy to Mrs Mabel Hand
.< k. near Wheatland. Mrs. Handcocl
> formerly of this place
Telephone lines are being repairet
lis week. , t
<; Johnston and Miss Anna K Opposition to Appointee of Leade
,;iv :« 'own Sunday ^ )>-( Mann , ed By "orr , of N.br,,ka
r. nighl. I.m .'-lb'-! - sui.j. - Broken By Regulars
Lesolved, that our armancnt should
.• in rea-sed. will be debated by mem
ers of the camp. Everyone welcome
Would Postpone Report
Washington—Representatives of the
reasury department, the American
issociation of Public Accountants and
arious corporations Tuesday urged
he house committee on ways and
neanB to amend the corporation tax
aw to permit corporations to report
o the government at other times than
December 31.
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7 '^" ' .
W \>
) k 1 a I h
ppinu
CLEAR CREEK
MI i
%
Villifonl
found QCi
ith I'l
and Francis H
9?
hildren
ut 11
was hi Viikou Moii
CHURCHES.
Presbyterians.
, Morning services at the Presbyter-
i ian church.
Sunday school each sabbath 10 a. m.
I'reaching 11 a 111.
I Evening, C. E. meeting 6:50 to
Preaching 7 30 to 8:30.
Prayer meeting 7 each Thursday
evening; preaching every second an !
•qjuoiu ijd-bo j 1 sA"i:puns quno;
KEV. W1LSHIRE, Pas' ;.-
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Sunday school each sabbath Ju a. 111.
I'reaching 11 a. m
I'pworth League, 7 p. m , preaching
Is p. m.
Prayer meeting 7:30 each Wednes-
dav evening preceding ever, first and
'hird Sunday of each month.
11RV ECKEES. Pastor
FRISCO TIME CARD
Mustang. Oklahoma.
in the federal jail,
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Coal
ngton Represent at iv.3
[ Washington, Tuesda
bill providing that
iter the United Stat
\BOX*T as much ostrich trimming j slightly drooping brim, shows
Is sold tliene nays, mntJo Up *>y uhuJt « t \
manufacturers Into fancy forms ostrich which reminds one of
.1 . 1 <..... rutlatia itlffnr- UTivlc nf the frusl Jin fe than any
ugh
cific
po
effe
Okla
MARKET FROOM LOCAL
DEALERS.
15 to 2■".<! per lb
Delegates Named
Washing
met defea
an attempt to upse
Mann's power to
candidates for pi
committees. Led
Norris of Nebrask
. reat rules fipht t
_ress, the insurget
\Ir. Mann's tiomi'
00k Over Candidates
Republican
the house-
ipset Repubi
claimed the government dis<
against Ameri< an railroads
of the Canadian Pacific r;
maintainind an immigrant
V ,
Child Burned to Death
the Arkansas
Cherokee Jun
id Oklahoma
Hum
i.tn /' «
1 1 , . .
■ ■
]je regular ostrich plunn s which we have
inated ! known so long. Nothing is or w ill
1 aor ' e. more beautiful than the full, sott.
ay by * lightly-curled ostrich p.ume. known
ion at ;is the French plume, and when oih- i>
buying good ostrl
plume is the 1.
. . . ; w hen one Is looki
, t(' than for long ser\
plays of fancy > -
Besides the new
Confesses Diamond Theft
liric, Okla II c .Jones, thoug
an old-time pi< kpocket and pi
rial diamond thief has conl>-*s
am
REVIVE THE OLD FASHIONS TWEED COSTUME.
Designers Go Back to Medieval Times
for Ideas that Give an in*
dividual Note.
/I 'J /-V-
th<
rk of the frost more than anything
else. If a small fountain were sud-
denly clutched by the cold and made
solid In the fraction of a second we
might expect m o such white ami
fragile mass of feathery end Against
th- rich black of velvet In the hat, it
eln
Fr<
the
rb show
el. rant
i>d
>rt
bouquet of 1
hlte. There are
. -0 beauties In the
iiiId be made more
the hat is unsmp
milliner's art T
' man-
Nonsense That Deceives
Built Up Big Business
Always plenty of it
good lump and right
prices and weight.
R. M. FRY |
Phone 15 j
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Promptly elosed at
le, with pre-paymen
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Armstrong, J. K. The Mustang Enterprise (Oklahoma [Mustang], Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1912, newspaper, January 18, 1912; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157945/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.