The Yukon Sun And The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1905 Page: 4 of 10
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THE . YUKON . SUNl ^WW?t!WWM?m?nWMtWn M W ?m tTtWWWW!t!WWWWmWWWt W??t^
G. MnCOMAS, Editok.
Entered at the poatofflce, at ^ ukon,
Oklahoma, a? second-class .a^til matter |
YUKON', OKLA , AUC. £&, lflOB,
tSuiisC'v'ltlio" lUttes;
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riiree months
$1.00
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The Home Reliof A«sociation of
dklaho'toa.
Wo aia gltul 1o see tljat .many
of our beat people nre joining this
association, the olijecr of which is
to provide a fund in ruse of our
death for oiir children. We must
all die, and by becoming a m,em-
her, t a very small cost to ns, we
are guaranteed an emergency fund
for those we inijy leave behind.
This association is Ijssetl upon
Christianity and, brotherly love,
and if we fail to provide for the
dependent ones during life, we
have denied the faith, and placed
ourselves in an unenviable posi-
tion before our neighbors.
By co-operation one thousand
people are banded together to
hour the burden of any one who
may be called hoine, and not
knowing when that may be, we
are assured that the bonelieiary
fund which is kept >n the bank,
will oome to our family when we
die. If we are spared and a mem-
ber called home, we have the con-
solation of knowing that we have
contributed a email assessment to
the brother or sister who may die
Let the good work go on, until the
(\itiiuliaii county HBHoointion cmii
«ay to her sister counties Okla-
homa, Cleveland, Lincoln, Cutn-
inanche, IvLUgtishei' and L oltu-
watoinie, ticat we will not be lelt
lieliintl in .HUch a worthy cause.
Eighteen years u"porience in
Texas uml other stales has proven
that this protection does not cost
i ier six dollars a year, after pay
ing for policy .in the association
which is iji-l.ol).
Wo have so rnocjli faith in this
insurance that besides taking out
. policy for ourselves, we havtj in-
luced the good woman of the
house to do likewise, and we will
t ;ke pleasure in aiding those who
:nay be inclined to join. Or see
• ' S. Dickson, at the Yukon hotol.
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NOTICE 01' FINAL SETTLEMENT
r 'M-ritory of Oklnlioina. CnnRriinu Connt>. s.-\
in tho Probuto <>f said Count) Iti tUo
ni.tttorof tbo estate of \\ .1 Chase. dooeascd.
Sutico in hereby given that S. N. Chase, the
.Inly Appointed: qualified and acting adininis-
: itor of tin-estate of W .1 ("uise deceased
rendered and presented f<-. .•ettleineiit and
;'«11 in tiiIt* eonrt his final aero-ui/*- and report
t lii- iidmidiMration as snoh administrator
.1 that the 3 ith day of September. ItHft. the
- cue hoinc a day <>f the regular term of said
art, t< wit: thf September term. A. D..
• o'clock A . M of said day, at the probate
Mirt room in the city of El Re.i<v, in said conn*
t- of Canadian, has been dill) appointed by
- • id court for the settlement of s lid account at
v Inch time and place any one interested in said
-tttimny appear and file his exet-ptionn in
v itimitotln acceiint ami contest the same
hi t -timony whereof, I have hereunto set
■ n hand mid aUixed tin* ^ al « f said court on
sl^thda\ of August. 1SK)5.
. ai.i J. I. PHELPS,
Probate Jud^o
INDIGESTSON'S H£CO?J>
New a.md Second-Hand Furniture, Stoves,
Ranges, Carpets, Rugs and Sewing Machines
And any article that we have we will sell to the people
that haven't the ready money, on either weekly or
monthly payments. Come in and try our plan. - = -
AN EASY WAY TO FURNISH A HOME.
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Good Crops or Bad Crops YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED.
Come in and see our New Line of Cook Stoves and Heaters, 3
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don is making an auftil u-conV
is .1 cause of sudden de itlis. It is beat- '
tn-, heart-failure in itsnha- tly harvest
CfVou tt -A in Hie papers tlailj t>f appar
t-iitly lit. t,th v and even robust men being '
Mtddcnlv attacked with atnitc lodigi's-iun
after enj.iyinz a hearty meal, and of thoir 1
dyinj in inaiiv cases before a phy.siciao
c ntld l>e called m.
<7This should he a wanting to you who
suffer with re^ulat .>r periodical attacks
o: indigestion. If thesr unfoituiiate vu •
tiuis of acutq iudinestion bad taken a
small doso of Green's August Flower be-
i i ire or after their ttieaj.s they would not
!i ive fallen a irrev to-sxicli stidcVn seizures.
Ui^nst Flower (trevents indigestion by
creating pood iligestion. It also regulates
the liver, purifies the blood and tones up
tha entire system in a natural way
$\wo si/es, 25c a<id 75s;. All druggists.
A POEM OF THE TIMES.
uy ajs appreciative pa'i ron
Tb.q Yukon in Alaska is thousands of miles away,
Of whioli \v;;ndrons talus I've been tuld;
In that famous city tLiu situ bhities m^ht and day
In it'« streets yon putt iinil nuggets 01 gold.
Of the Yukon of Oklahoma, I also have been tohi,
That it wbb a titiigie city and more famous still;
Their streets they tire not paved with gold
Bat it,boasts of, a loaiiHuouth flouring mill.
When you see this big plant in it's lustre—
The stool tanks towering high in the air,
Villsbury's with all of their talk and bluster
Cannot conyieta nnd do not cornpuro.
At ni^lit when tbsy turn-011 the electric; light
For miles they are seen in the air—
From the crowds of people, well think you might, ■
That it whs the Pike at the St, Louis fair.
They run this mill both day and night,
They employ plenty of labor, and never stop to rest,
The Alsnp process makes Good Luck flour so white
That everyoita wants it and Y ukon's liest.
This mill uses.nothing but nuiuber one wheat;
Those millers who stand the hart I test.
(Jet prinoely salaries I hat Hyde couldn't beat.
While they make ( uod LucL and \ul;oti.- Beat,
At times the orders oome in so fast
That the foreman is placed in the tower
To tell theorows, with a trumpet blast.
Where to sen ti (his much wanted ilolir.
A trainload of this wonderful Hour
Billed to hamlet, larije cities and town,
Starts over the great Rock Island route every hour.
To make more glory and hrin^ greater renown-
It is iisimI in our grand army and navy
Ami it is shipped across every Known sea;
The Czar has Yukon's Best ti mr in gravy,
The Mikado hits Good Luck bread at tea.
Not so very far back the Italian king
Ordered a car of this flour for a test;
He told his chief cook, macaroni to bring,
.M'ttle from Good Lvrok flour and en id it was best
At Port Arthur Stoessel still had men and pluck.
The daps would have never made conquest
If they had not aseil up their last Good Luck,
And only one sack left of their Yukon's Best.
The president when the peace envoys he did muet
Advised them to quit fighting and rest.
The Mikado the Czar with a kiss to greet
And to use Good Luck flour ami Yukon's
And now in concluding my long told story,
1 ask everyone this great flour to test.
Yon will be pleased, happy and will glory
In using Good Luck and \ ukon'a Best.
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Just get on t.ipof n moaatnir.. TUsv; .
may i.ot seem easy but it i- a"
EUREKA SPRINGS, ARK
An electric c«r.ritfht to the top where
you will find the finest hotel in. the
southwest,
THE CRESENT
\u ideal place for rest and recreation.
Reduced rates via the Frisco System
every day.
F. E. CLARK, D. P. A.
Wichita. Kantn.Sj
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WOMEN WHO SUFFER
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For Permanent Relief
HEKBINE acts directiy on the j.,/er. It will cure CCKSTIPA-
TI0K, DYSPEPSIA, K4LAKIA AND CHILLS. Is entirely free
from all poisonous mineral substances, and is composed solely of
LIFE-GIVING HEH3S. Especially adapted for weak and weary
constitutions; strand-hens the weaVened glands and organs; it thecks
all derangements of the human body.
CURED HZR SICK HEADACHE
Mrs. Josie Cameion, Centralia Avenue, Temple,
Texas, writes: " I find HEK15INR gives trie quick
relief, and take pleasure in lecoaiinetitling it to all
wlio suffer from sick headache."
WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL
FiZty Cents A Bottle Avoid All Substitutes ^
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
St. Louis, U. S. A.
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McComas, Gordon. The Yukon Sun And The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1905, newspaper, August 25, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125917/m1/4/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.