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The Mustang Enterprise
VOL. IX. X 10
OKLAHOMA (MI'STAXO) OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, FEHHI ARV 27.
$1.00 PER YEAR
Wheatland News
LAURA WEICHE. Local Editor,
Mrs. C. J. Weiche was shopping in
Oklahoma City Wednesday.
C. E. Kanaker was an Oklahoma
City visitor Monday afternoon.
\j. N. Williams made a business
trip to Oklahoma City Tuesday.
Miss Pearl Montgomery was the
guest of Miss Nina Lutjer Sunday.
Mrs. O F. Thessen was very sick
Sunday and Monday but is rapidly im-
proving.
Mrs. Lillian Foster made
ness trip to Oklahoma City
afternoon.
Key. Williams will hold services at
ill*' Methodist church Sunday morning
and night.
Mrs. J. Hunker and Mr. and Mrs. Kd
MUSTANG NEWS NOTES
JEWEL MORGAN, Local Editor.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Owen were
Oklahoma City visitors Monday.
('has. Williamson is transacting busi-
ness in Chickasha this week.
Mr. I'. A. Cude had the misfortune
to lose one of his line houses last
REPORT OF WHEATLAND SCHOOL1
DISTRICT NO. 87.
Number enrolled, 27.
Number neither absent nor tardy
for week ending Feb. 21, 1913, 26.
This week ends the sixth month of
school. We are very busy• preparing
for promotion, and 8th grade exam
ination.
Thelma Thiessen has been absent
several days on account of her
mother's illness.
We were glad to have Richard and j Sunday
lieese Wasson, Oil LeFever and Missi Mr. and Mrs. Kaytnond Mize were
Minnie Howard visit us Tuesday j transacting business in Oklahoma City
afternoon. ! Monday.
A contest will be held at the Wheat- Ceo. Chwick departed Sunday after
busi- 'an(' 8Ch°°l house Friday night March J noon for an extended business trip in
Fridiv " between seven schools of Mustang Arkansas.
'■ township Two speakers and two! Mrs. Prestridge of Chickasha is the
spellers are allowed from each dis-1 Ktiest of her daughter this week. Mrs.
trict Mrs. Lillian Foster, teacher I W. K. Clark
, Ceo. Bennett took a load of chickens.
A SUNDAY DINNER. j «'KRs and butter to Oklahoma City
Sunday morning after Sunday | Wednesday
wood sale was well attend-
j -u u.> km and near, everything sold
tiie Howard, Hilda Michaelson,; '<>i a good price.
Blanche Todd, Dora Stevenson, Mrs.; F. Hubbard sold a beautiful team of
Lillian Foster and Mrs. Fred Claxton; Horses for Jacob Foreman in Okla
went to the home of Mr. C. K. Kar- homa City Monday.
raker for dinner. An enjoyable day Remember the oyster supper Satur-
was spent in playing many entertain- <l{,> night. March 1. at the hall, given
ing games and music and singing. All by the Dorcas society.
left about 5 o'clock thanking their host Miss Helen Hall of Ciiithrie was the
for the day's pleasures and declaring nuest of her sister. Miss Kathryn.
that some bachelor sure can cook well. Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs <; W Morgan visited
Mrs. Fred Claxton of Norman. Ok-! 'lieir son Ray and \vif« in Oklahoma
. arrived last week to make a two'City Tuesday and Wednesday.
weeks visit with her mother Mrs. Lil- Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Smith and chil-
lian Foster. She visited a few days dren were visiting R. M. Mitchell and
near Mils family the tirst of this week.
tang. i Many of our people have spent sev-
Rev Davis held services Sunday, t «'i*a 1 hours on the river this week hunt-
ducks and been having success,
that he would close until Miss Ida Drew arrived home Satur-
I some f'me later when it was moon day, after a few weeks visit with her
light and the weather is more favor- wister, Mrs. Chuck of near Tuttle,
able. Remember to buy your spring hats
A jolly crowd of young people met •'« your own millinery store. Mrs. W.
' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. Carl- R Parch milliner, opening March 1">
ton Wednesday night and enjoyed C. I*. Williams of Oklahoma City
themselves very much with music and 's here this week in regard to secur-
singing. They departed at a late ing oil leases, prospects reported good,
hour thanking the host and hostess Or. and Mrs. Ralph Whittloek of KI
for their hospitality Reno are the guests of her parents.
Here is a message of hope and good ! Karl Hermann and family, this week,
cheer from Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Miss Anna King of Wheatland was
Mill, Ya.. who is the mother of eigh-'the guest of Mr and Mrs. Forest Wil
• < ■ i . *'uuua> ii1wii1iiik nlj imiil \ v uii' ouii.< .
Ilunker were shoppins in Oklahoma |S(.hoo| M|,aBr8 Jo,m an(, Robert The (iatew,
( ity uesuay. i Stevenson. Frances Todd, Misses Min , ed by far ai
Miss Laura Weiche was the Sun-
day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Kmmitt Dudley
Mr. F M. Tull and friend of Okla-
homa City came out Friday noon and
returned Saturday.
Dr. Crenshaw of Mustang and Dr.
McGee drove to Oklahoma City
Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Anna King visited her sister
Mrs. Maud Williamson, near Mustang,
Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Francis Johnston of Oklahoma ^
City came out Friday to visit her
mother, Mrs. Jennie Johnston.
Mrs. Bell White of Minco. Okla ^ wjth rfllat|v
arrived Monday to make a short visit
with her nephew \Y II. McCarty R Davls h ,d servi,.,,s Sumlav era)
Mrs Maud Oil returned "ni™ a> Mondav .im, Tup8(|ay htg am| illB
from Mustang and visited at the home ,hat he wolljd (.loS(. M
of C. J. Weiche until Friday noon.
J. H. Johnson. J A King. O. F
Thiessen and C. I Weiche were
transacting business in Oklahoma City
Monday.
Mrs. K. E. LeFever and family
moved Tuesday from her present
residence to her farm northeast of
Wheatland.
Mrs. Charles Adams and son ('nice
or Oklahoma City arrived Wednes-
day morning to visit her mother Mrs.
John James. ..1It> , a „ltu lo (1(rT 11IUU1C1 tfl CIRII. .... „„
John James was an Oklahoma City , I(1(,n' (.hjjdr(in Mri) MHrt|„
was cured ) liamson and Miss Delia, Saturday and
visitor Tuesday, his little gran son. joj stomach trouble and constipation Sunday.
.: i •.../mmnuniiiil him home . .... . . . .. .. ... ... II
( has \\ illiamson spent a few
The Mustang Telephone company in-
stalled telephones in the following
residences this week: John Kriuaneck
Rustachell. (i. W. Yoakum. The com-
pany has been increasing in numbers
each week.
The May friends gave a farewell
social at the home of II Oatewood
Friday evening, in honor of Mr. and
Mrs Raymond Mize. who will depart
soon for their future home near
Chickasha. All enjoyed a very pleasant
evening.
There is no better medicine made
| for colds than Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It acts on nature's plan, re-
lieves the lungs, opens the secretions,
aids expectoration: and restores the
i system to a heatlhy condition. For
sale by all dealers.
Miss Louise Steffensen entertained
in honor of her twelfth birthday a
number of her friends Tuesday even-
ing. Refreshments of ice cream and
cake were served. The main friends
departed, declaring Miss Louise a de-
lightful hostess and wishing her many
happy birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Henr> Branier cnter-
j tained a large number of young people
;ii their home last Saturday night,
| in honor of Miss Kathryn Hall and her
sister Helen of Guthrie. The young'
people report a very enjoyable even- j
mg. believing it to be the most pleas-!
i ant of the season. Very delicious re-
freshments were terved.
English Penciled Indian Runner i
I ducks, white eggs, setting jot 13,
| ducks, white eggs, setting of 13, $1.
Pure bred s <\ Buff Orpington eggs,I
per $1.7"> for 15. Per $2.r (i for lf . Two
hens and one cockerel, twenty months I
old. $::. Mrs. ('. S. Warner. Mustang, j
Okla. Leader Lodge Farm. Phone line
No.
M
cil Adams, accompanied him home L ,-|lamberIain-B Tablets after' ti %.
to spend the week end.
Ward Everet Rushing and Lester
years of suffering, and now
mends these tablets to the
The
chool
boxes. A beautiful decorated
was raffled off of which Mr.
Zurline was the winner. A very
teresting program was rendered
eer and .1 A King, sec, treas. The
teacher and school wishes to thank
the people for the good order and
their help in making the supper
success.
Announcement has been made that
a new schedule will be inauguarated
over the Frisco to points southwest.
• '.ill drove out from Oklahoma City ^ol(j j)V a|| (ieai«,rs
Saturday night to attend the box sup-
per at Huddleson school
Miss ('.race Grady came out from
Oklahoma City Tuesday evening to
spend a few days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. ('. H. (Sradys.
The editor received a card from
James Streeter saying they were go-
ing to leave Alamosa. Colo.. March
l to make their future home in Hub-
bell. Neb.
Miss Rosa Drabek of Oklahoma City
came out Monday evening to spend a
weeks with her home folks. We are
glad to see Rosa looking so well after
her serious illness
The Wheatland crowd of hunters
returned Thursday afternoon with
ducks They report plenty ot ducks
and geese on the river, and a jolly
good time camping
Miss Marcia Neal Brown, teacher
of Hudleson school took suddenly ill
in her school room Monday morning.1 her
She was able to return to her school
Wednesday morning to teach.
Mr. Vernon Browne of May. Okla.,
tormerly of Wheatland, spent Thurs- fOM
day visiting his sisters. Mrs Nina
Hunker and Mrs T. McOinley His
old friends were also glad to see him
.•gain in our little town. Vernon is
the cashier of the May bank.
J. II Johnson and family, Mr. and
Mrs Jesse Johnson and baby arrived
Sunday morning from Penrose. Colo..
to visit their son and brother, a. k
Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse John-
son and baby departed Monday morn-
ing for Klgin to make that their lu-
ture home. J 11. Johnson and tamily
will make their home in the Michae
sen house one-half mile north <>i
town. We are glad to have them lo-
cate in our vicinit>
recom-
public.
box supper at the Hudleson
Saturday night broke the
ays last week visiting with relatives
near Pocasset! She returned home
Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Morris of Hale. Mo., who
hat been visiting friends and relatives
cord of the season there was about i hue for the past few weeks, departed
ake for her home Sunday.
Hen j Miss Minnie Walkup will lead the
in ! Kpworth League next Sunday night,
by subject of lesson: Africa's Greatest
school children and Mrs. Lillian Fos Missionary. Livingstone
ter which was enjoyed by all. A large Miss Mina Mohr will lead the Chris-
crowd was present. The boxes sold tian tindeavor next Sunday evening.
CHURCHES.
Methodist Eoiscopal.
Sunday school eaeli Sunday at 10
a m., C. J. Spitler. superintendent.
Epworth League now meets at ♦ : 30 !
p. m.
[Preaching 1st and 3rd Sundays of
each month at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
REV. DAVIS. Pastor
Presbyterian.
Sunday school at 10 a. in,. Fred L.
Mohr, superintendent.
Christian Endeavor each Sunday i
j evening 6:30 p. m.
Preaching 2nd and 4th Sundays of,
each month at II a. m. and 8 p. m. !
REV. GRIFFITH. Pastor.
Baptist
Services at the M. E. church Sat-
urday. business session.
Preaching each 2nd and 4th Sunday
at II a. ni. and always on Saturday!
nights just preceding.
REV. L. L. SCOTT. Pastor
RED HILL'S DAILY. 1 I
Mrs Charlie Foreman visited Mrs.
.1 II Owen last Tuesda>
Red Hill had two book agents visit-
ing Thursda> afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowman spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. (I. II. Yoakum
Miss Gladys Douglass spent Monday
night with Miss Delpha Bowlware.
Mr. Claude Fowler and Otto Jamaki
\ isiteil River Side church Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs A. Owen and sons
spent Sunday with Mr. and Brs. J II.
Owen.
Mrs. Charles Foreman and daughters
spent Thursday evening with Mrs. A
Owen.
Mr Robert and Karl Modenbach
were Oklahoma City \isitors last
Wednesday.
Miss Delpha Bowlware spent Thurs-
day night with Misses Beulah and j
Gladys Douglass.
Mrs. R. L. Bowlware and little son.
Cecil, spent Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. W. S. Douglass
Mr. and Mrs ('has Foreman and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. R. A Foreman.
Miss May Dougless spent Saturday
and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Douglass
Mr. Dixie Carl, the teacher of Red
Hill, has been sick and school has
been dismissed two weeks on that ac-j
count.
Mrs. Lou Hubbard of Tuttle and
her sister. Mrs Maud Morris of Hale,
Mo. visited Mrs R. L. Bowlware
Saturday night and Sunday
For a sprain you will find Chamber-
lain's Liniment excellent. It allays
the pain, removes the soreness, and
soon restores the parts to a healthy
condition. 2"> and f>0 cent bottles for
sale by all dealers.
at gop>d prices the proceeds were Subject of lesson:
$2"..Ki. Mr. W C. Jones was auction ami His Practical Servict
Ideal tjuestio
LODGES
Trains will leav<
( a. m . arriving
about
dr and Mrs. G. S. Rector were
led to Cement Sunday on account
the illness of their daughter, Miss
Augusta. She is reported much im
proved ai this writing
Don't fail to read the advertise-
ments of our local merchants. Come
In and give response to their adver-
A F.
Oklahoma City at tisements Help your home town tirst
Quanah, Texas.
cond train will
at 12:10 p. m arriving at Monday, after the
eli arrived home
past
Quanah about 8.30 p. ni The third visit with relatives in Plain Vie
train as far as Lawton only, leaves Texas
this city at (' p. m.. arriving at Law
t 10 p. m Returning trains
leave Quanah about 7:15
ing at Oklahoma City at
Mrs
Yi
Arsdell reports
1 The
! 2 4:
pleasant visit in the Sunny South.
Do you know that more real danger
arrlv-1 lurks in a common cold than in any
p. m. other of the minor ailments? The
ond train leaves Quanah at safe way is to take Chamberlain's
uid reaches Oklahoma City alymt
11 p. in. The third train leaves Law-j
ton about 7 a m. and reaches Okla
liotna City at 10 a. m.
'ougli Remedy, a thoroughly reliable
teparatlon, and rid yourself of the
old as quickly as possible. This
finedv is for sale by all dealers
A. M. meets east 2nd and
4th Fridav nights in the month.
E. W. BRINDLEY W M
O. E. S. meets 2nd and 4th Satur-
day afternoons of each month.
MRS CORAL CRENSHAW. W. M
M. W A. meets east 1st and 3rd
Saturday nights in the month.
F. DALTON, IT. C
R. N. A. meets the 1st Wednesday
night of each month
MRS CANNIE MORGAN. Oracle
W. O. W meets each 2nd and 4th
Saturday nights of the month.
C. E. SIMMONS. C. c
A. II T. A. meets on the 4th Mon-
day nights of each month.
O. A. SILVER, President
Mustang Frisco Time Table
EAST
PRAIRIE QUEEN ITEMS
M able
TRADE A grapha
•lass condition, and ,;<
WANTED TO
phone, in first
fifty records, for chickens. Write or
« ;ili L E McCarty. Grand and Penn-
sylvania Ave. Oklahoma City
Miss Edith Purdin wj
lie city Wednesday.
R. M. Fry and daught
ity visitors Thursday
Sam and Mamie Tennant spent Sun-
ay afternoon at Spitler.
pent Sunday after
OH: YOU OYSTER STEW.
The ladies of the Dorcas society
will give a supper at the hall Saturday
i shopping in night, March I Will serve oysters and
other eatables. Every body come for a
jolly good time
Spring Colonist Rates
VIA
tEjflljf
will I>o nu sale daily March i
tn April 15th. itU'ltiMvi'.
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M tistanL'. 1 Ikla
BE SURE TO SEE US
I!I I < >KI lll'YINt.
A LISTER
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OR PLOW
\\ e hare llie best proposition in the line that ha-
i \er lieen nlTereil in this territory.
\\ i' can furnish vmi shares for all sizes and makes
ni listers and plow s. Repairs for everything on the farm.
ft
I.oiik over the following list and see if you are re-
minded of something you need:
IIARNI-.SS, STRAP COOPS, COLLARS. PAPS,
FORK.--. IIOKS, RAKI'.S, AND OTHKR
SMALL T( )i )LS.
OUR STOCK oh" PAINTS OILS AND \ ARNISII IS,
I!RUS111'S. WINDOW CLASS. AND PUTTY
IS U< )MPLKTK.
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Kentucky Hardware
& Furniture Co.
MUSTANG - OKLAHOMA
vith Ueorge Spitler.
FRISCO TIME TABLE
East Bound.
No. 4 8 due 10.2'
No. 10 due 3::i
West Bound
No 9 10:4!
No. 407
o 0 Maine transacted business in
oklahoma City Wednesday .
Mr and Mrs. Homer Wynn spent
Saturday evening with friends.
Charles How I ware is doing some
carpenter work for H. A. Stewart this
A. M
Miss
Sheffer spent a few
.veek with her sister.
called to
ccount of
Jennie
days of last
Mrs. H. S. Fry.
Mrs. T. A Purdin was
Kansas City Thursday on j
the illness of her father.
J. K. Stewart visited his brother,
The Modern Woodmen of | red Stewart, and wife in the ci'y
America Camp No. 9776 from Monday until Wednesday
Mr and Mrs. II. A McNeill v. M>'
and Mrs .1 Spitler, Mr and Mrs.
Chrlstman. Mr and Mrs (' K. Spitler.
Mr and Mrs Carl McNellly and Mr.
— Perkins and family look dinner with
m The Masonic Lodge Or. Spitler and family Saturday
No. 227 meets every '
tirst and third Tues c|ty revolution in Mexico City
s/ day nights. j WMH t.n,i,M| by the arrest of Madero
( HAS DRABEK, and ills cabinet by <;. n Huerta. who
/ VV ' Secretary, j assumed a dictatorship Gustavo Ma*
, .. dero was executed, and the
The Royal Neighbors of America the family, including tin • x pr«
meets every tirst and third , xiled He resigned the prei
WHEATLAND LODGES.
meets every first and third
Thursday nights.
o r TH1KSSBN Clerk
Mustang's
New Millinery
Establishment
PORCH has
complete line of
Mrs. W. B.
ordered
MILLINERY GOODS nnd
will be ready for her Spring
Opening March 15th.
Every one invited to at-
tend.
f ^
We Get Positions
For Our Students
est Of
•tdent,
idency'
Friday afternoons at the
M. W A. Hall.
JOSIE V. PURCELL,
Recorder.
The Anti-Horse Thief
Association No. f 02
meets the Saturday
night on or before the
full moou of each
month.
JOS DRABEK,
Secr*t*rv
en. Huerta
be h
his pi a
the prop'
ected by
until an
two thou
i ien
ih > revolt, Is entirely Iti
, ihe new regime, but sonu
nor revolutionary leaders
| ot Mexico are still dissa
will continue the war.
ABOUT YOUR EYES
—GO TO—
IWVEYS
THE RELIABLE
OPTICIANS
139 West Main St
Oklahoma City.
tin-in ml
LEADING BUSINESS COLI.EGE
IN THE SOUTHWEST
It not hard tn -m
YOU
Hill's Business College
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKI.A
%
Garden Seed
The abundant moisture we have had promises
bitf returns this year—if you use good seed. We
can supply you with every kind. New, fresh seed
from responsible growers.
ONION SETS.
We are having a special sale of canned goods—
ask us about it.
All kinds of fresh meat on hand. Call at the
meat market store.
H. J. STEFFENSON
MUSTANG, OKLA.
Let us assist you in econ-
omizing.
1 he best method is by carry-
ing your deposit with us.
MUSTANG STATE BANK
Mustang Oklahoma
mobile bandits, confesset
a' lie shot and killed Po
Hurt several weeks ago
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