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VOL. VI. NO. e I.
Wheatland Weekly
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OKLAHOMA (U HKATLAXII) OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MA HU H 12, 1914.
Wheatland „ Jews
MRS. J. V. PURCELL, al Editor.
Will Oldham was a W iT? ..Hand vial-
tor Tuesday.
Mr. E. F. Parker was a Wheatland
visitor Tuesday.
M. R. Kleiner made the trip to Okla-
homa City Monday.
•1.00 PER YEAR
Mesdatne J. E. Dudley and Pat Pur-
cell spent Thursday afternoon calling
on their sick friend. Mrs. H. Carlton.
Mias Oenevia Hall and Elaie Camp-
bell. of Oklahoma City, were visiting
home folks Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. Warner and wife, of Mustang,
Okla., were among the attendance at
church here Sunday night. Come
again.
White Satin With Tunic of Black Chiffon
Mr. and Mrs. John James spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with their daugh-
Mrs. C. J. Weiehe was a city visitor I ***r- Mrs. Chas. Adams, of Oklahoma
Tuesday afternoon.
City, Okla.
Mrs. R, H. Heim transacted business
in Wheatland Tuesday.
tieorge King spent Sunday
Oklahoma City friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wasson took in
the Cattlemen's Convention and
visited with friends In city Wednes-
day.
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Miss Blanche Todd left Wednesday
Mrs. H. A. Todd spent Friday shop- j morjt)nB lor Witcher, Okla.. for
ping in Oklahoma City.
week's visit with
I Pearl Capshaw.
her sister, Mrs.
T. O. Caldwell made the trip to
Oklahoma City Thursday.
C. U. S.vmers made the round trip
to Oklahoma City Thursday.
Rev. Taggart, presiding elder of the
M. E. church, north, preached an ex-
cellent sermon Sunday night. Attend-
ance good.
Miss Eva Callaman was the guest
of Nina Lentyer Sunday.
Mrs. E. Capshaw and daughter Zina
arrived Monday for a week's visit at
the home of Mrs. Winnie Perry,
Nina Lentyer attended the lecture j da,|8bter of Mrs. Capshaw.
at Council Wednesday night.
Mrs. R. Pettycorde left Monday for
Mrs. H. O. Bird spent Monday and I G®*ry. Okla. Miss May will be the
Tuesday with Mrs. R. Carlton. guest of Hilda Michealson during her
mother's absence.
Mrs. Reka Jungher spent Saturday |
shopping In Oklahoma City.
The Ladies' Aid met Thursday aft-
ernoon with a good attendance at the
Mr. J. H. Chenoworth was dinner I home of Mrs. C. H. Grady. Three new
guest of Mr. J. H. King Friday. I members were enrolled.
MUSTANG NEWS NOTES
J. C. STEFFEN8QN, Local Editor.
Mr. M. O. Whlttenburgh was
Oklahoma City visitor Thursday.
an I Mrs. Myrtle Becker, daughter of I.
I H. Dunn, arrived Sunday morning for
an indefinite stay with her parents for
Mrs. J. H. Chenoworth and children | ,b*‘ purpose of regaining her health,
were city visitors Friday afternoon.
Mrs. John James entertained her
Mrs. John Williamson and baby are | friend. Mrs. Cupp, of Oklahoma City, J
both reported quite ill with pneumonia j Monday, who spent several hourB here
I demonstrating.
Henry Turk and George King spent
several hours hunting Thursday even-
ing. i
Plenty of good coal in Mustang.
The beat of lump coal In town.-
Adv.
The beat of lump coal In town
Adv.
John Cole was a city visitor Satur-
day.
Mrs. Mingle went to the city Wed-
nesday.
Tom Johnson was also a city visitor
Sunday.
We are glad to announce that War-1
ren Brindley, who has been on the
sick list. Is Improving and able to be
up again.
R T. Forster. J. M. Brindley. H.
Smith. Finis Smfih. Frank Hubbard
Mr Russell and Uncle Bill Dunn went
to Oklahoma City Monday morning
THE FORTY YEAR TEST.
An article must have exceptional
merit to survive for a period of forty
years Chamberlains Cough Remedy
wa* flint offered to the public In 1872.
From a small beginning It has grown
In favor and popularity until it haa
attained a world wide reputation. You
will tlnd nothing better for a cough
or cold. Try It and you will under-
Adlia Eluding is again at work on
the Frisco.
birthday. A very large crowd attend-
ed and every one had a splendid time.
Wm. Henderson and wife, former
section foreman at Mustang, now lo-
cated at Cement, made their many
friends a pleasant call Sunday, return-
ing home Sunday night
Tom Masters was a city shopper
Tuesday.
Go to H. J. Steffensen to get your
seed potatoes.
Mrs. Henry Bromer went to the city
Saturday.
Mrs. George Holmes is on the sick
list this week.
H. F. Watson went
City Tuesday.
to Oklahoma
S Young, of Tuttle, was a Mustang
oaiier Tuesday.
Mrs. Jensen
this writing.
is on the sick list at
Mr. Walker preached at
Hill last Sunday.
Pleasant
Karl Herman made a trip to Okla-
homa City Sunday.
Gene Shape and J. Kaufman were
city callers Tuesday.
AF you are looking for a tasteful and carry out the black and white Idea In
» brilliant gown, which will always ! these details, and the handsome black
Mrs. Botteger and daughter, Sophia,
were the guests of Mrs. R. Jingher
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Todd spent Sun-
day visiting their friend, Mrs. E. E.
Lefever.
satin bag belongs in the scheme The
slippers are of white satin with ro
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Medforde, of Mus-
tang. were Wheatland visitors Sunday |
afternoon.
Mrs. C. J. Uerche entertained as her
dinner guest Wednesday Mrs. J. V.
Purcell.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Twester were
dinner guests of Mrs. J H. Kings
Wednesday.
Ardls King and Henry Turk attend-
ed the convention at Oklahoma City
Thursday.
T. J. Knuker and Dr. McGee attend-
ed the Cattlemen's Convention Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Mr. H. O. Lewis of Council was a
visitor at the Wheatland Sunday
School Sunday morning.
Mr. Jack Burris spent a few hours
in our little village Saturday, the guest
of Miss Anna King.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Troester spent
Saturday night with their friends. Mr
(■IH'ck^^pie sociaV g! ven^y \*he i?ifdUV j I00*1 wel1- t»e "mdel shown in the pic-
Aid. ;tur« wil1 hold your attention. The
-- combination of black and white Is al-
FOR SALE—One black mule, 4 “ays good, to begin with, and its lines
years old: one bay mule 3 years old; are conservative, following those of
both well broke; also baled prairie j the figure vaguely and simply. There
and alfalfa hay. miles south of is nothing startling in the costume
Wheatland, by Chas. Drabek. except its beauty.
.__. . . . , j Nothing could be plainer than the
and Mrs. J. ’ K Dudley'."Mr "and m'Js' the'^anslf0'' The placing of neglected: even the strand of beads
L. Gaither. Ardis King and Josie v‘ tw ?, ,do, 8 B° °bV °US 0f whl,e spar could hardl>’ b« "Pared
Purcell spent several pleasant hours ,11 m ght have beon don<‘ bY at> from the ensemble. But by way of
' Mr* Wni Porch was an Oklahoma
< iiy shopper Saturday.
W. C. Morgan and wife made a trip
to the city Saturday.
sairsLzr ■—- *; -ttssssts! - -
The turban has a coronet of steel 1
heads and crown of black velvet. The
J. B. Hopkins from Summerick, Mo.,
an old friend of H. Watson, spent a
few days with Mr. Watson. Mr. Hop-
kins has been a neighbor to the Wat-
son family in Missouri for over 50
years, was a close friend to his father
and also a close neighbor to Mr. Wat-
son's brother, Andrew, who died about
two years ago. Mr. Andrew was a
very successful business man at the
♦ 100 000 h<8 de“,h' bclng worth about
not only gives relief-
sale by all dealers.
Mrs. J. M. Brindley returned from
Kansas Saturday, where she has been
visiting her sister the past wirier.
FOR
CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS
CONSTIPATION.
For constipation. Chamberlain's
Tablets are excellent. Easy to take
mild and gentle In effect Give them
a trial. For aale by ail dealers.
We are sorry to announce that Wal-
ter Smith had to be taken to Okla-
homa City to the St. Anthony Hos-
pital. for an operation for uppendl-
cltis. Mr. Smith was so ill that he
had to be brought to Mustang, then
on to the city on mattresses
those that assisted In
were Dr. W.
Smith, Mr.
Among
taking him
W. Crenshaw. D. B
v . , Pe"y and wife from
lukon, Hnis Smith and J C. Steffen-
sen and Mrs. Smith. The operation
was successfully performed shortly
after their arrival and we all hope
that Waller will be able to return
home soon.
CHURCHES.
Methodist Church.
Sunday achool each Sunday at IS
A. M. C. J. Spitler, superintendent.
Preaching, 1st and 3rd Sundays of
each month, at 11 A. M. and 8 P. II.
Rev. Davia. Pastor.
Prayer meeting and choir practice
every Wednesday night at 8 P . M.
Epworth League each Sunday oven*
log at 7 P. M. prompt
Presbyterian Church.
Sunday School each Sunday at IS
A. M. Fred L. Mohr, superintendent
Preaching 2nd and 4th Sundays of
each month, at 11 A. M. and 8 P. If.
Rev. Griffith. Paator.
Christian * Endeavor each Sunday
evening at 7 P. M. prompt
Prayer meeting every Thursday
night
coronet supports n tuii of black fancy
feathers.
No detail of the whole toilette Is
with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. ama,ellr- except that an amateur
Huuker. , “'°uld not have thought of terminating
——- . j It at tli© w aist line, or of using a
On Saturday night. March 14th. 1 b|nck velvet girdle,
there will be held here !u Wheatland j The under bodice Is an easy-fitting
a special meeting In regard to clean- ! blouse opening at the front over a sur-
ing and refencing the Wheatland cem- plice of fine white lace The little
etery and ail who are Interested are
especially requested to attend.
coat of black chiffon lies smoothly
aver It. hut develops a little fullness
below the waist ilne The girdle of
crushed velvet encircles the figure
easily at the norma! waist line and
fastens at the left under a big velvet
The tur-
Mesdames Arthur Twester, H. O.
Bird and J. H. King called on Mrs.
Carlton Sunday morning.
Rev. Buttrili and his friend. Mr.
Nichols, of Oklahoma City, attended
the social here Saturday night.
The Chicken Pie social, give- b.
the Ladies' Aid Saturday night was a
decided success in every way. Every-
one attending reported a good time
and highly complimenting the ladies ! roae In any color you like ______
on the supper. Total proceeds $18.00. i Dan and slippers worn with this gown
Misses Grace Drabek. Gertie Dobbs, j
Beulah Caldwell, Anna King; Messrs. I
Wilson Hunker, Homer Caldwell and
Cleo McGee, who are students at the j
city and Norman, spent Saturday and
Sunday with their parents
No. 949.
PUBLISHER'S REPORT
of the Condition of
THE FARMERS STATE BANK
Miss Anna King remained over Fri . °f Whe,1*,and- °kla-
day night at Oklahoma City and took at ,he Clo,e of Bu*meas March 4th.
the degree work with the Knights and RESOURCES.
‘fd‘PB ”f SePurl«y £w..cU ,°f ,hat Loans and Discounts ...
S' Bird and sister, overdrafts, secured and
Miss Marie, also attended. ! secured
color the rose and the beads may be
of the same color and might be amber,
or garnet or any color which their
wearer affects as a favorite.
One might have a portrait made in
such a gown, quite confident that it
will always appeal to the artistic sense
as beautiful. And further, as fashions
and styles come and go, no mattei
what the changes may be. this cos-
tume will mark its designer as a far-
sighted artist with a keen Instinct for
enduring hues and color. Some things.
| even in apparel, are staple.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
Pleasant Hill Items
Planting potatoes is the order of the
day.
CHRONIC STOMACH TROUBLE
CURED.
There Is nothing more discouraging
than a chronic disorder of the stom-
ach. It is not surprising that many
suffer for years with such an ailment
when a permanent cure Is within their
reach and may be had for a trifle?
“About on© y©ar a*o.M Bxft p fj
Beck, of Wake lee. Mich., "f bought a
package of Chamberlain's Tablets,
„ j , Iand alncfl using them I have felt ner-
Mrs. Bly made a pleasant call at fectly well • ' -
For seed potatoes call at H. J. Stef
fensen's. Mustang.—Adv.
. Miss Griffith, of Yukon, Is our pres-
I ent telephone operator.
Mrs. Barkens' Monday.
Henry Kbellng went to the city Mon-
day, returning Tuesday.
Charley Kettler, from Tutle. was in
our midst Saturday night.
Mrs. Alice Henry was the guest of
Mi*h. E. L. Henry Sunday.
Merlon McElfresh and Mr. Switzer
went to the city Saturday.
Anton Krivaneck drove to Oklahoma
City Friday of last week.
Martha Ebeling and sister Lucy
were city shoppers Saturday.
Mrs. Gibbs and Miss Edna Vance
were city shoppers Saturday.
I had previously used
any number of different medicines,
but none of them were of any lasting
benefit. For sale by all dealers.
Report of the Condition of
THE MUSTANG STATE BANK,
of Mustang, Oklahoma.
March 4, 1914.
RESOURCES.
FaOHns and diaoountR .... toQ 04c ca
Overdrafts, secured and un-
secured .................. 37
Stocks, bonds warrants, etc. 10.412.35
Banking house ............ 1,40(1.00
Furniture and fixtures...... 205 00
Other real estate owned____ 5.(inn no
Due from banks......... on? ns
Securities with State Bank-
Ing Board ............... 500 no
j Hills of exchange .......... 18 25
I Cash in hank.............. 1,924 34
. lodges.
oTE. 8. rneta 2nd and 4th Saturday
afternoona of each month. Mra. C. E.
Simmons, W. M.
M. W. A. meets l«t and 3rd Satur-
day nighta of each month. s
V. Counsel, R. F. Payne; Adviser,
Frank Dalton: Banker. C. A. Bowl-
ware; Clerk. E. W. Brindley; Watch-
man, F. W. Hubbard; Sentry. Clev®
Dunbar; Physician, W. W. Crenshaw.
Mr. W. C. Eberling. R. T. Forster M.
E Fahion.
R. N. A. meets 1st Saturday after-
noon of each month. Mra. Lula Van
Arsdell, Oracle.
W. O. W. meets 2nd and 4th Satur-
day nights of each months.
It. B. Mosteller, C. C. Comander.
A. H. T. A. meets 4th Monday
night of each month. O. A. Silver.
President
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Mustang, Oklahoma Time Table
Eastbound.
No.
No.
No.
No.
................. 9:30 A. M.
10 ................. 2:16 P. M.
West Bound.
, l .................10:51 A. M.
407 ................. 6:37 P. M.
Mrs. H. O. Bird and sister Marie
were the guests of Mrs. Maud Wll-
liumson Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. Ida Bennett, of Kelso, Wash.,
arrived Tuesday for a visit at the
home of her sister. Mrs. I. H. Dunn.
Wheatland. Okla., Time Table
Eastbound
No. 408 ................. 9:41 a. m.
No. 10 .................2:27 p. m.
Westbound
No. 9 .................10:40 a. m.
No. 407 ............6:25 p.m.
WHEATLAND LODGES.
The Modern Woodmen of
America Camp No. 9776
meets every first and third
Thursday nights.
T. J. HUNKER. Clerk.
. . .$31,797.49
un-
87.34
2,002.45
2.644.00
689.00
1.200.00
10.611.80
505.55
Adda Mitchell called on Mrs. E. E.
Taylor and Mrs. Fred Moor Monday
evening.
Stocks. Bonds, Warrants, etc.
Only three more Sundays before the aUnking House..........
closing of the contest between the Furniture and Fixtures . . !
Council and Wheatland Sunday. All , Other Real Estate Owned
are requested to make a special effort, Due from Banks ...........
and come out to Sunday School. Bring Securities with Banking Bd „„„ „„
your friends and help Wheatland win Cash in Bank .............. 2.062.02
On Tuesday. March 2nd, Miss Mabel Total..... *51 590 65
Hancock of Wheatland was happily .............w.ow.so
married to Mr. Jack Ibotson of Nor-' LIABILITIES.
man. Okla. The happy couple will'Capital Stock Paid In......$10,000.00
make their future home on a farm Surplus Fund .............. 2,400.00
near Norman The Watchword joins
with many friends in extending con-
gratulations.
A. H. T. A. MEETS.
Undivided Profits, less Ex-
penses and Taxes Paid. ... 360.82
Individual deposits subject
to check .............. 28.254.17
Time Certificates of Deposit. 7.584.66
Bills Payable .............. 3,000.00
Total ...................$51,599.65
STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
The Masonic Lodge
No. 2"7 meets every
first and third Tues-
day nights.
CHAS. DRABEK.
Secretary.
The Royal Neighbors or America
No. 2383 meets every first and third
Friday afternoons at the
M. W. A. Hall.
JOS1E V. PURCELL,
Recorder.
The A. H. T. A. of Wheatland met
in regular session March 7tli. 1914.
3W2. XPSJZtt aSJJS-jeoowrr OF««*»,AN. r
A Troester. W. F. Todd. Geo Kroulik ' T 1 HUNKER. ( ashler of the
Henry Boettger and J. E Dudley The iabov'e named Bank, do solemnly swear
following resolutions were adopted i,bat.the above 8,atement is true to
WHEREAS. It has pleased Al ,bebfd °7 n» knowledge and belief,
mighty God to take from our midst. 180 be*p God _ _ „„„„„„
in the person of Estella Michaeison. j <Seal > T HUNKER,
the daughter of one of our honored . Cashier,
members- therefore be it ' (subscribed and sworn to before me
RESOLVED. That the members of jthie 10th dav of **■"*•:»«<■ ,
Wheatland Lodge No. 552 A. H. T. A. E- w -BRINDLEY,
hereby oer ouffr deepest sympathy to j ,, „ . . . -’s,°,ar>' Public,
the grief stricken parents, and hor-! - M-y (o">mi»8‘on expires Aprly loth
Harry Brower and wife called at
Mrs. Jenson's Tuesday evening.
Alice Young was the guest of Mrs.
Parkens Monday.
Mr. Bacon
this writing.
is on the sick list at
Nellie and Bulah Linn spent Satur-
day with Mrs. Richmond.
Mr Jenson and family visited their !
daughter May Brower last Sunday.
.$56,249 53
Total.............
__ liabilities
, Mr and Mrs. Anton Krivaneck made I Benin's ^.md P,“d ........* ZTe ™
the round Trip to the city Saturday. Undivided profits, less ex- “"",0 00
. Mr- Mingle and wife made a trip ' nJT?Tb.“d. Pl“d "" ™
to Tuttle Thursday, returning Friday, j Individual deposit." subject
or^swUhV7stefftat°e “ud ,Pav«-|DemBndPOcertiflcaies' of de- "MtM
orders with H. J. Steffenaen, Mustang. p„»it .................... S.noo.oo
Time certificates of Deposit. 6.037.03
Mr. and Mrs. If. Watson were Okla-j
homa City shoppers Friday of last I
week.
Total....
. .$56,249.63 !
Mr. Linn has been hauling wood
from Mr. Richmond’s.
E. E. Taylor and wife. George Riley.
Mr. Record and Mr. M C. Daull visited
Frank Burner and wife Sunday.
Chas. 8pencer and wife and E. E
Taylor went to Oklahoma City Tues
day.
’ *hotr °f 0kIa,loma' County of Okla-
J. Kaufman drove to the city in the 'or3la-
z ns”- “•-* «•
_ ,bat tbp above statement is true to the
Grandpa Dolton made a trip to the me God'knOW,'*d’t,’ and be"<*
GO WHERE NO
COLD WINDS
BLOW
to the Southeast, to Florida.
Georgia, the Carollnas, and Gulf
Coast points. There arehundreds
of resorts where the balmy gulf
and ocean breezes make life
worth living. Ixjw rates are in
effect daily until April 30th, via
city Wednesday of last week, return
ing Saturday.
W rn Smith drove to the city with a
load of sweet potatoes Thursday, re-
turning Fridav.
The Anti-Horse Thief
Association No. 552
meets the Saturday
night on or before the
full moon of each
month.
JOE DRABEK.
MCNOri
rowing sisters and brothers; be it
further.
RESOLVED, That a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the parents, and
a copy be spread on the minutes of
this lodge, also published in the local
newspaper.
R. KLEN1ER.
J. G. DRABEK.
T. J. HUNKER.
Committee.
11916.
; Correct—Attest:
L. N. WILLIAMS,
J. P. McGEE,
Directors.
E E. Taylor and wife and grandson
Francis went to fhe supper at Wheat-
land Saturday night.
Homer Taylor and wife spent Sat-
urday night with her mother, Hattie
Briant.
Martha Smith and daughter, Sophia,
visited her mother, Mrs. Storkey, Sun-
day evening.
Or the Toea.
Occasionally a man s sins find him
out—at the elbows.—Judge.
E E Reardon W D Hereford
REARDON A HEREFORD
Attorneys at Law
828 American National Bank Building
Oklahoma City. Okla.
Practice in all State and Federal
Courts
Farm Loans Negotiated
Mr. Bacon and Mrs. Frank Burner
were shopping in Mustang last Satur-
day and made a pleasant call on Mrs.
Elze Lawson.
We are glad to announce that the|
peach crop is not so badly injured as j
was expected.
Francis Watson and Howard Jenk j
ins made a trip to the city with a
load of sweet spuds.
F. M, Loomis has been on the sick
list for the past few days, but is now
able to be around again.
Cash paid for ail kinds of produce
at the Mustang Produce Co. Also ail
kinds of furs bought.—Adv.
We learn Jake Smith joined the W
O. W. lodge and had the fun of riding
the goat a few nights ago
help me God.
B. W. BRINDLEY. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 10tk day of March, 1914
J. F. REAVES.
„ . . Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
F G DENNIS,
B. B. DENNIS.
E. W. BRINDLEY,
Directors
No need to hurry back for
your ticket is good for return
any day prior to June 1st. Ar-
range your trip via the route of
the through train to the South-
east—
‘‘THE FLORIDA SPECIAL”
Call on the nearest Frisco
Agent, or address the under-
signed for any desired informa-
tion.
R. C. MILLS, General Agent,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
C. O. JACKSON, O. P. A.,
1112 Colcord Building,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Dr. W. W. Crenshaw and wife, Mrs.
Ebeling and Mr. Kaufman drove to the
city Sunday in the doctor's car.
J. E. Smith and wife'and Miss Alta
Wheeler went near Kingfisher last
J Friday to visit their daughter and re
turned Tuesdav evening. 1 ------- I
______ j THE MOTHERS' FAVORITE. '
A cough medicine for children
John Briant and wife and two cbil-j should be harmless It should be!
dren and Ed Had and wife and j pieaaant to take. It should be effect
Homer Taylor and Frank Briant and , ual. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy WI
Sunday wilh Tbad Briant‘all of this and is the mothers' favorite
ana iamiiv. »every where. For sal b> all dealers.1
■MNMMNMMWM
W e conduct a General Banking Business,
write Insurance and make Farm Loans.
A Notary in Bank.
W’e Solicit your patronage.
The Mustang State Bank
MUSTANG, OKLAHOMA
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