The Mustang Enterprise (Oklahoma [Mustang], Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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The Mustang Enterprise
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OKLAHOMA (MI ST.\\<;> OKLAHOMA. Till IISltAV. KK1.KI WW
MUSTANG NfWS NOTES ,
JEWEL MORGAN. Local Editor. +
+
+
Miss Belle Dalton went to Yukon j.
Monday. +
Floyd Craig spent Sunday with +
homo folrCH. +
Chester Hubbard was on the sick
list this week. +
W. B. Porch went to <>k. na Clt> 4.
last Thursday 4.
Max Addington <>[ Yukon ted his 4.
friends here Sunday
\\ c Morgan went to K ahoma j
City last Saturday. ^
Mrs ' labeling was si y ing in
Oklahoma City Monday. ^
Dr Crenshaw was transi u bus-
iness at Lawton Tuesday g
Local Market Butter, x> lb.;
sum I'KI; I:AR
+++++++++++++++++
+ On page 8 you will find an +
♦ ad of "The Traders" announc- ♦
* ing a sale for 15 days begin +
next Wednesday, Febru +
ary 21.
You all know this store and +
that they ar© reliable and +
w hen they say a "Closing Out" ♦
sale unusuall? low pri< es may +
be • xpe< ted. +
R C Leonard of the U S +
Auction Co., Chicago, will con- ♦
+ duct the sale for Mltscher & +
* Leach, the proprietors of "The +
+ Traders. +
+++++++++++++++++
and family, Howard Owens, Dor
Dunbar, Mrs Mag Purdin and
Joyce of Wheatland Every one
njoyed themselves. Late in the even
M r:
school teachers. We shall have a pic
supper in connection with the enter
taininent All ladies and misses are
especially Invited to come and bring
pies. We shall have a pleasant even
ing.
People are now busy plowing for
oats.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins visited at Mr
Berkey's Sunday.
Miss Annie Herman and Miss Pau-
line Herman visited with Miss Doro-
thea Wiggins Sunday.
A tine new girl is reported at John
Potters.
Miss Maude Mohr was a visitor in
the city last Friday.
Miss Dottie Mohr will visit her
grandpaernts, Mr and Mrs. Young, in
Tuttle tomorrow.
We shall look for the spring poet
BADEN-POWELL IN AMERICA
k
Hens.
Ktld
8c ll. Eggs, 22c pel 2 z
Shewev and family £ ed to
ing
the fri. i ds departed ]nr their-
's wishing Mr. Dalton man\ mniv
PLEASANT
HILL
DISTRICT
NO. -19
Okl.iI:<mi < "it \ 'I ues':.i \ el' ! r* a <•• k
happ
\ birthd
ays.
\Vfe are pi
eased
to see John
Jensen
Mrs.
Radford of Wichita. Kan . vis
out again aft#>r hi
is illness.
He will
ited .\
Ir. and Mrs. Wm Janes last
CASE BOLT MO NT FORT,
v isil among
his r
■latives and
friends
Week
until he is sulfide]
itly able to
For
Sale Sure hatch l in egg Incu
Mr
A L
('asebolt of Greenville
Oklahoma c
In regard
as 111:1
ichinist iu
one of
bat or
Ok la
Mrs. Kmma Dunbar. Mustang,
21
Tex a
this
s and \
city wer
liss Myrtle Mont fort of
e united in marriage in
to ti
y win
M iss
Florence Dalton, who has been
the ,
parlors 1
nf the First ('hristi.m
say before
Squire
Henry an
d (lene
very s
ick fhis week, is improving at
churc
h of Oklahoma Citv, Wednesdn ^
• ioure undei
burlesque on
take
to put on
another
this w
rit ing.
Feb.
7th. at
11 .. . lock A M . Dr 1
1 Arka
nsas, the\ 1
iad bet
Mrs.
A. T. Ilolsburg of Vinita, Okla.
II 0
1 Smith
officiating. Mrs. Will
ter import s(
line of
those old fa
shioned
is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. (' E.
Ritte
r and M
liss Lydia Mont fort, sii-
home made
seats
for their ai
udience.
Simmo
118 this week
ters 1
i)l' the b
ride, witnessed the cere
or import a
n Ark
ansas constable to
('ol.
Crocker of Oklahoma <*it> was
mony
keep order.
as s<
ome of ou
out las
' Thursday looking after some
Mr
• 'asebc
•It is a young business
were demoli
shed.
businet
>s about his farm.
man
of Greenville, Texas, and stands
the floor ai
id otic
er evidence
Orov
er Hrlndley is assistant ca uier
community The bride
rough house
at the
bank this week in ahsen< e of
is on>
e of the
most popular >oung la
Little Mar
•gory
Parkins, w
ho has
In r. Warren Mrindley
id Mrs. Frank Hubbard
NEXT LITERAR
1.1 Willie Y.i
CLEAR CREEK
Sir Robert Haden-Powell, founder
and chief scout of the British Boy
Scouts, who arrived In New York a
few days ago to visit the Hoy Scouts
of America, is one of the British
heroes of the Boer war. having earned
bis fame by his brilliant defense of
Mafeklng
In fact the history of Baden-Pow
ell's life is packed with incidents of
flaring When only nineteen ho en
tered the army being appointed a sub
lieutenant of the 13th Hussars, a crack
cavalry regiment and being sent to
India.
Prom India he una sont to South
Africa and participated In the Zulu-
land din1 rations in ivsk From ti,,.,.,
[ ' win to Malta for thrf« years and
111 1896 he was ordered to .Mafeklni;
and from there made many scouting
M«'dltlons to various parts of the
country
Among his feats that stand out In
the eours. of the defense of
"as th.- engagement on May 1 :•
relief was on the way to the garrison
storm the town
A
7iM
the Boer hrsl<T'Ts. knowing that
their final desperate attempt to
Regrets win not re-
place losses. / write
Fire <ni<l Lightning
Tornado policies
that do.
Ij your cash is low pat/
the premium this fa II.
KIV. HRINIJLFjY
A [lent
Ml 'ST A XC ST A Ti: l:.\XK
BREAKS AN A VIA TIO N R E COR DJ
All Am
in a heavier than
W Heattv. operat
% / Af
\- (\ J**.
<> 1 /
ither man In this country. A
as said by several men who saw
at approxl
DIRECTORY
CHURCHES
's at the Presbyter in (
REV v\ 11..
Methodist Episcopal Chu
— J
t" * * 11 ti 1111111 111
Coal
Always plenty of il t
Kood lump and ri^ht |
• . +
prices and weight. t
; R. M. FRY j
Phone 15 I
+ J]
♦♦+++++ +++++• •+++
A SURPRISE.
FOR SALE—8 head of good mules
, 3to 5 years old. Cash or on time 1
mile west, one mile south of Mustang
—H. F. Watson. Owner
CENTER VALLEY ITEMS
Lever B Pa
Mrs. .) M Br
Orchardists,
Attention!
Blue Stone
Per Lb. 8c.
Bass Merc. Co.
YUKON OK LA
ABOUT YOUR [YES
MCVEYS
OPTICIANS
If you are going
CALIFORNIA
through
Calilori
Agent
BISHOP OF ALASKA RETURNS
NEW MINISTER TO PORTUGAL
4
Dr. Edwin E. Sanger '
I>! NTISI Ifhj".
FARM LOANS
it for you
payment option,
years' time, with
e the mouth you
I KNOW our tcr
E. W. BRINOLEY
a r
MUSTANG STATE BANK
Southern
Agriculturist
Nashville, Tenn.
Save All You Possibly Can
at the M,
>anf?
MUSTANG STATE BANK
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Armstrong, J. K. The Mustang Enterprise (Oklahoma [Mustang], Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1912, newspaper, February 15, 1912; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157953/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.