The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Published on Friday of every week at | ^
v.ii-.H t i.nadiiw County, Oklahoma. ^
i.novi:, PuuusiiEu. 2L.
,ir,.e>ed ut the postofllce in Yukon:
;,k - ' ti.i cuss mail matter.
Announcements.
ron sinmiM .
The Yukon Sun is authorized to an- ■ —
nounceth . inpof Thomas U. Jack
son, of Jackson, of El Reno, as a can- y~
for - herilf of Canadian County, •—
Miojeoi to I'll- Democratic primary to mm--
ft- held August 2nd y~'
fHOMAS U. JACKSON*. ! « —
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10,; s!fi:iUM\ I
I le h'1 nounee that I r.m a can-
did.i;.- for •'!!''fl'of Cimndian County
spbj 'i t in in • approval of tne Demo-
cr- ti. vote- s id county at the pri-
n '• • '• • Lio to lw held August 2, 1910
HILL JOHNSON,
Calumet, Oklahoma.
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J imperial $5 Hats
You will find this department one of our
most attracrive in our entire stock. We have
never had a> customer dissatisfied with, our Im-
perial hats. Latest styles.
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TOUf. MO?«JF.Y BACK wlietber you Jiuv from one of our dealers
or direct from us, if the Men* "Ease" isn't the easiest, most comfortable, M
ever) day work, shoo you ever put 011. t iji
'•V? .i1' manufacturer! for the re-ail dealer, but if you can't buy the Mcnv. t,j
••Ea e'* .1 ; ' town v. : will fill your order direct from our factory *' tic aSj
regular retail pr:eo, <lcli\ 1 y charges paid, and if they are not as soft, ess> and M
comforts! Ic ;> • :c claim, do not wesr them but return immediately ar d v*c will tja
send you." 2 t-y bactund pa) return eiprs;s charge;.
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Reward! Reward!
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S'aIt Announcements.
i h . ■ t n ■' that I am a Candi-
da, e [or lb 1 re;; illative in Congress
fot Stu'o ' 1 - m ri'Sfional District of
Olvlahii].. 1, kii'iI
the D tideniti •
t ii III T.
. Oil.
1 ■ . jorovol of
>f .iui I (iistrict
-In ; ' ii 1.0 be held Aug-
Vt - i .■ 1 t il lahoma.
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$ |?'4" i>ra e<
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A Change of Owne s.
•' change iv.s come over the
: <>■' the dream: of the Yukon I
•V N. ' -I. the , j
v i i j-'<•* . tisniH! at the head I
of (11• cd.'.or!:. i'.ili'.'iin; of t hiy j
piper.
Mr. L. F. Grove, formerly local
editor (if ''it- ! ,1 iteno 1 ■ :tiiocrrat, :
is now in charge. It is doubtful;
if tlicr., are many ;nen lit the
state whocan sh nv a.- c intintiou
n.-wspape. 1 a rr as Vr. Grove.!
He Knows the business and will j
look out for your welfare and j
treat vt ;.tv,vv. U u is \v'till know it
in 1 .mudian cou. ty, having!,
claimed the county as his homo
for twenty-one years. All this
time liy hns hov n i'ietil.ified with
different newspaper enterprises.
I wish to tltan'c the people of
Yukon and vicinity for (heir
liberal patronage and support.,
and bespeak for my successor ;;
continuance of ih:> treatment tic- j
corded myself.
(I. McComas.
in m".;i'imin« i.'liartre •; tht
Yuicn .Si'v, 1 de- re to slate 1 hat
;lie |x>2' i..t* «1 complex; >11 of the
. per will not l> t'liuu'/od. Th«.
will shine for Yukon ant-
Canadian county, and no pun-
will be spai'0-1 to mn .e it ;t live,
local paper. Yoar pat.- mage wiI
be appreciate i.
I, F. Grovi:
*hoi: rr * • for al! i-rtl of crrndiy work i
t*r «m.1 rc r c.'irpiv t fprvite.
1 leather you can't find '.i\ any ot!:fr
id;- j! M 4,E;uc" Pror? s of Tannage. It's
tr; . *, e.^fr •, n« jt pl'.ible upper lr-ther tunneJ.
■ ! I : 1 c of t timoniali, anJ rc-
i! •. i.iy Kiaxz 4<Eac?** chocs wc:r one fj
. rh?; • owtvear 3 to 6 p irs of tapi, cr.d that
. t ie, r<\ L'.c feet1 bccau:; neither heat,
YV. w!li -j. .J you t. stirr.ple of tlite v.on-.fcrful
I l. .- :• j .. ir.!,ol c>U /l U; to r. ;tve
."tr\ «•!-. ;•. -;* 1 . and wl.io u.- 71 ti i * '•>
|v.:> Men.- ' ' alio, s {.i\ yo. r tow?, if ycu ask r .
CATAl >C li-FIlEE /
liiut.rAti" '2P'.t .1 ui *. "• «:d itriilun'i^ate /'
■••••; in nil height*
i.\ .n « it., h v,'orL shoe 1 > in inch huntii.;c
. • • Mi .1 • ' i
«r I ii f to r7- ' 'or ' •V.fncri. un ft
There is a reward out for the man that
bought a pair of "Menz Ease' Shoes and
'4 wasn't satisfied with the wear. Show him
to us. W e have never met that man since
we have handle this brand of shoes.
TIIKY ARE TI 110
ACME OF PERFECTION
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Vent. 10
Mr. farmer von know what the Emerson plow will do for
you, don't yr>u.J W ell the Emerson cultivator will please you
in that used one.
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iust as nnu'h.
We Grow Every Year-
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Canadian county enjoys the
unique distinction of having a
county farm that is self sustain-
ing The (•' inty has a hoard of
commissioners under whose sup-
ervision the farm is made to pro-
duce -rough ho rs and alfalfa to
pay the running expenses of the
poor house nr. 1 hospital, and no
county in Oklahoma takes better
care of its poor than does Cana-
di o. It is a record of which
the commissioners and superin-
te; . 'it of the farm may well be
nrn I?
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SHOES OF
The Enuieott-JohnS'>n ^hoe
■ the bloodv
Is Dot an . it. It h:,-b'H-:t tried and pi'.'S satisfac-
, j,. ,. ... thent from the vork shpe to the finest dress
;article. tV.io in -i-.l i> • • ;i . " 1
lluK-
uw T ' f t.h • intrior
*M b# lirnH'- .i -
• - < ut« ' ho r.;'h t •
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that.'.u, slii-.i . quully
i th. vnalth jointly
harry goodall.
With school building bonds
voted, electric franchise granted
and arrangements being made to
construct water-works and sew
<>rs, Yukon can manage tog t on
withOM sin.-i t paving until next
winter. This is Yukon's first
big year of public improvements,
and it is the initial year of a
large aeries of that sort.
Wi'l Buy, Sell or Trade.
I will b-j\ some ft', sh milk
cows, and will sell those fri tion
less, ball-beurin:-: Empiro Cream
Separators, or will trade yo i .
new machim that old, v rn
out, hard-running macbino. 1
am also ptepai-^d to give i
(First Pulilisli 'd Apr !
Petition I'or Salt' t
(' ana«ii^r
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1 A I L
best poi bh-p.-'c^t
■cream.
l,-4t-pd
milk .-
\V. T. Han cot a
In the County Court
County, Stale of Oki ho;
In the matter of th. •
J. Huzk'toii, defeased.
Or.Di.-R roil Ueaiun'. P
S.M.I, ii'. KHAL 1
Nancy J. Har.letw:, ad:: ims.'ratrtx of
thu estate of said Alfred J. Hu:.teton,
April, 1910, flU-d in ti . < *- rt r« r .-. r>
,ol petiti' ii a; aing t'ci jn Order of tin-
1 'ourt autiiori.' .n;', h • '« ""ro,,i-
tra11 ito :il the lo;i ivvir:g de.n '
leal estate belong'1 f' « tite tatan < t
.-aid d-c. ui. d, to . it. 'U north •.- 1'
uf tli. :fouth\v> Hi on-1. i.* ruitd tin .-ouu.-
, t &t quarter of iIk iu . tltweht quartei
. n>n ,. on , ('. . towns lap mnt.
(ti) north of ruiuv two (-) ivst of I. M-
in t tnwut inii. county, Oi.la'urnn;
, ,. ot-. nur.it'Wd • r.e (t) ui 1 |U" (2>
,, ... vi ; 7 n tu ' ,\i.it \ uKon,
n diau iou... . oiiia. Saul
t:.iuu u:skit)g liat e 8 itui' l i
at j i--vntt sale,to the hijfheKt and best
bidder for rash. The court having ex-
.niiin.'d r-aid petition tinds that it is
mcessar\ that said n al estate should
h. sold.
h is hereby ordered that said pet -
t mi 'e set for hearing in this court on
Saturda ti o 14th day of May, 1010.
at ;i oViiio.-. a. m., at whicli tune aid
jilaee any person inter ted may ap-
pear and show cause why the Order
asked for ■ hould n t be granted.
It is farther ordered thai, a copy °f
ti - inter be publislied for four sue
'
r.ewsnaper printed and published in
said Canadian county.
Da ted thia 8th day of April, lt 10.
II. 1.. l-'o«;i;,
Judge of the County Court.
Phelps Cope, Attome; for Adntii'i
trains.
L. M. Spencer's real estate
ngeiicy is now tit his retiilenee.
l'hone 22; postotr.ee box 'Jl.
Gerlach's Platform.
! • I ask you to confer on nn . ureaf
honor. Will you on \ui.'*Ut l!n ■ liil';,
maiie n.-' your st:::idurd i:earei to rep-
resent you in the n ; congri: s of tlir
United Slate.- ?
The following
my platforrn[
I am '.'i fa -n ol
' c ach !aws.
, I believ
Ana riean ludifci
; t--r eiti''"' of hie
1 believe in but
one people, (
i believe th
Federal .vt-
to preserve t«
s -if gov - I .
I b teve in
eapitai to ti,' e
and justly s!.
produced.
! t lievo the na aral resources of the
nation should b.-iunserved.
! ! eli >. eve i i.couragoment should
be }V'- en I" i-turc.
I believe it better t.i bni d school
hauses ami v •> teachers than to erect
j • i,- i 1 id !' ;v u . irds.
i ■ r enU' for school purposes
s n/ild be so distr mted s to insure to
ever;, child an q ial opportunity for
i eti' c ■ .ui Vi bethel' in the city or in the
icountry.
■ inon y coi tributed hyO .lahon.a
to the reclamation fund should be used
in Ol lahoma
Okla'tom.. s!.o„ld receive a juet pn-
'ipoi'i on oi the money appropriated fei-
publii- build.ngs equally ilistributetl.
The imiti who maki • a deposit in a
bank is a.' tntie'.i entitled to have the
assurance that his deposit is in safe
Keeping as .. the 1'. S. (ievernnn at,
the State, the C .unty, the City and
the other munii i r.iit:e> whose dep. <
are . a .raute I ;'e; eraily at t'-.o i -
pen-e of the comn "ii people.
Home indtscries in every heat,on
should be eneonnu;od and all banking
I s/stems that have a tendency to drav.
money to speculative centers should be
M. W. BOWERS,
—Deakr in—
t ••
JSk
, UUinife It
tion, 1 block north of Postofllce.
Come in and Le us biqare with you
\ I. B. Whceicr, Manager.
i s. Ln. xTrsz '■ttkyiXrTjfx-«:
frowned upon.
Our local merchant s o: more value
in luilding up a community than all of
the department stores in the United
States, who pather in the peopl. a
cash in tinier of prosperity, but never
extend the helping In rd in adversity.
The instructions of my party and the
people of this district and state shall
be my delight and RuidirfT star.
John J. Gkui.ach,
Woodward, Oklalioma, March 10, 1010.
Gpo. Kouba, a jolly Bohemian farmer,
wa in the cily Thursday doing some
trading.
C. A. Newkirk was amont the
visitors to Oklaloma City Thursday.
0. B. Lawson has purchased the
cro-„s and lease on the Babbhomestead,
j east of the city. He will take posses'
■ sion at once.
Diarrhoea should be curcd without j *
lo - of time aivl by a medicine which | Taken Up as an Estrav.
ikeCha n* C< . Cholera and! A stray red steer vearlinc has
Diarrhoea lleim ly not only cures - > arnng nas
prodt :es no unpleasant °®en ^*n UP *>>' on the
. effects. U never fails and .j W m. Reed farm, sw 13-II-6. No
and fe io take. Sold by J brands. C. H. Q'DSLL.
Stafford Drug ('o. lC-lt pd
Joe Rose mad
•" Thursday.
a flying trip to
Wiedemann Wild We^.t
iled to fill the evening's
engagement yesterday on ac-
The
s'unv f,
' ^v 111c"11„ j'uaieruay on .le-
J. E. Tompkins. Physician and c ' n of the freakishness of the
Surgeon. Specially, diseases of Oklahoma zephyrs. The canvass
of the stomach.and nervous sys- had to be lowered ^ ■
rem. Country calls promptly at- dian
i tended.
while the In-
braver looKe I on an J
granted audibly.
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The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1910, newspaper, April 22, 1910; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125478/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.