The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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• To secure irulepence-praetiee
simple economy- have a bank ac-'
count.
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* Economy requires some courage,
ordinary energy and the capacity of
ordinary brains, and results in order,
system, method—and dividends.
" Economy and a bank account. That
sounds liKe success. It is success, not
occasionally, but most always.
" We want you to have a bank ac
count at this bank, and deposit the re-
sults of your economies to your
credit, with us.
1 Your account will be protected by
the Depositor's Guarantee Fund of
the State of Oklahoma.
F. J. SADLO
H. T. BURSON, Cashier.
Faimers Merchants Bank, ♦
Yukon, Oklahoma.
Mm ami (leiit'x Clothe* C/t'ini
in;/ iruil Pressing.
FIRST CLASS WORK ONLY.
.. PRICES LOW
29-12t-pd |
FOR SAMO
Lot 2, Block 18 and
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Lot 25, Block 17-"-
Town of Yukon
.! Y )* HE ASOX.111LH OFFJ-'J
WILL Jli: CO.XSIDF.L'F.I).
Nighswandcr Realty Co.
LI Reno, Oklahoma.
J. M. HARKIN,
■
REAL ESTATE
ABSTRACTS
FARM LOANS.
Office in Democrat Block,
jELRENO, - - OKLAHOMA
DR. H. R. HUDSON
CHIROPRACTOR
Nervous cAbnormalitits
! A Specialty
Onice, Src.ind Moor Mulvry BuiiHing.
DooooooaoaaaooooooooooiKKKi j-L>Ut/CK>CKH
'FARM LO
j Arc you thinking of making one?
Or DO YOU WANT TO RENEW? We repr.<s< 1
Farm Loan Company doing business in 0
Wo want to convince you of it.
the best
FOR SALE A good piano. Inquire
at the Si n office.
J. M. Frame, e:; county attorney,
1 was here from El Reno, Wednesday.
! piloting a client through the mazes of
: a suit at law.
Lee Leach was a business caller in
Yukon Saturday.
Those new Lawns at Bass are pretty
and cheop for the money.
Si Chas has returned from a pleasure-
trip to Colorado.
You will find all the New things in E. Hell will preach at Mayview I
Combs and Rarrctts at "ISass.' " school house next Sunday afternoon at
Allen Woods made a trip to Fred- ^ Everybody invited to come and
' , , , , .1. ,, enjoy the service.
erick, Okla. last Satuiday.
. r r.. Rich Thompson, the candidate with-i
Save your peach seeds for feheliei )u( opposjtion w#g jn lown -lu, . lav
Bros. They will bus' them. smoking a cigar on himself in anliclpa-
J0I111 Combs, of Yale was back to 1 tion of a great victory.
Yukon last week. The ladies of the Christain church ;
Wanted—Peach seed —two or three will serve ice cream, eherhert and cake
tf | on Saturday, (all da y and ail evening)
\ugust 13. 3010. Place, announced
ater.
hundred bushels.-Sheffer Bros.
The Robison restaurant has
moved to the Dobry building.
J. W. McMullen of Putnam
visited Yukon Monday evening.
boon
City
LOST A f'old necklace, between
Tom Kroutil's residence and Kiss
Bros' store. Return same to Tom
Don't fail to see that "5c counter oi ; Kroutil, at Yuken Mill, an:] ' re-
Ladies' Muslin Underwar at Bass.' ward. :;0-lt
I. L. McCoi-nas was down from I-.l' J. A. Hannum, formerly of Yukon,
Reno Tuesday doing some political, ;nit now of Oklahoma City, was back
work. • !,0 his 0,d stamping ground. Tuesday.
valuable. Save : Ile is working at present on the inter -
Your peach seeds are •
them and sell to Shelfer Bi
tf}
i
irban road.
Bass Mercantile Company are su " J Roht. Plemmona, wife ; ivl two
selling their summer goods mighty i daughters, of Alabama, lir.va bt-cr..
cheap. '<•' ' • this week visiting at the home of
threatened with Rush,«- Ph.mmoi:s married
a neiee of Mrs. Bushey and is an ex-
! perienced railroad engineer.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John ...
for several H)K IRADfi I have a duplex house
' in Lest residence district in OKlahoma
L. E< ShefTer is
sk-ge of typhoid fever,
; j Office Hours:
2 p. m. to
7 to 8 p. m.
to I0:H0 a. m,
TO
COLORADO
Great Lakes and Can-
adian Resorts
New England and South-
eastern Summer
Resorts
Cai forma and the Nortli
Pacific Coast.
VERY LOW FARES
Handsoirely illustratcc? booklets de-
scriptive o{ Colorado, Gilrfornia and
Not them and Eastern Summer
Resorts Free on Request.
GEO. F. LEE, H. M. BROWN,
Gen Jh** Art.. IUv. s IV«i
St louis, ?5o- Oklahoma City
8 u. m. to IiJ m.;
> ]). in. Evening,
Sundays, i> a. m.
2N- It-|«d
(First Published July 22, ll'IO)
Publication Xoiico,
State • f <>1<IMhi'ii n, /
| Ok al oma County j
In tiii: District Corirr s«.:i j
CuL N'l v.
John McMullen,
Plaintiff,
vs. No
Jennie McMullen,
Defendant
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
Said defendant, Jennie McMullen,
will take notice that she has been ueil
in the above name court upon a poti- |
| tion ashing for a divorce on account of
j desertion, and that she must answer i
the petition (lied therein by said Plain-
tiff on or before the first day of Sep- ,
I tember. 1910, or said petition will I"'
! taken as true anil a judgment fur aid i
plaintiff for divorce will be r md. red
accordingly. Hathaway Uaupkk.
(Seal.) Clerk of Said (
Attest: By Anne Hoover, Deputy"
Ledbetter, Stuart iv Bell.
! Attorneys for Phiintitf.
LISTEN' Int.-rest low; pay-
ments liberal; no "red tape" or
delay; money paid when title '
clear: pay your interest at our
office or get estention of time
here.
FIRST Do not ign any
long-winded application, and wait
untit you are out of petience to
know whetiimr il is "ap| roved"
rr not, then sign a mortgage
(which i •• immediately recorded)
and then \ >i: weeks i r months
for your money.
SECOND Becareful to bor-
row of an agent who knows his
business, who lives in your com-
munity who does an he agrees,
and who will not make me price
to on.. and another price to some
one else.
THIRD l! is\ir\ important
about pro payment privileges.
See that you do not have to swear
you got the money out of "crops
growing on the place" when you
want to pay off. Watch this
point carefully it may he worth
something to you.
FOURTH See that you get
your money promptly, it will save
you lots Of worry, get it in your
hands right then, don't be put
off. Some of your « neighbors
have signed mortgages and had
money promised in 10, 20 or 30
days, but did not get it from 3 to
4 months.
5 FIFTH
S ANNUAL
jrt. i O first tlay of March
Your interest is paid
r SEMI-ANNUAL
SIXTH Suer
"red tape" bu-ine-
ence is demand -
character, and (la-
bora appraise yea
the whole tov r.sl
about your hu ae
ALL OF THE
WORTH AN . It
I f lliey are let l li
they're not te.. • ti
NOW 1<
WORD-We
business. W
just how it i;
to do it ju..t: a
We live lu i
word, and can ; ive
formation a I out y< i.i
is what we offer:
el r of the
v. hen refer-
to your
V you*- rieigh-
i' i' nr. then
i;> is talking
'01 NTS
M.'i; THEY
«; 10 vou
. . i; in; if
«*rn up now.
VI \l ONAI,
o oo your
! u t< know
: ■ -i vv, wmt
i:i K- poc d on
«' 'i any in ,
Here ;
V.i
PllOi-OSI-
' t applica-
fall or
a.'ty interest
it notice tt>
THIS IN
II HEMKM-
A P, 1' S I N
TI ON Voti s'l'M r.
tion with us. You
part of prinrip: !
paying ti;no. wit ho
the complin; (Klv
MIND; ITS W'OlM'
BILKING). Von c?in pay inter-
est at our office, £ l\\ 1 K UIJAU-
AN !'KK i"5ANK, Ki Reno, Okla.
You pa\ no iwch ".^e or money
order firs. You net y >ur money
promptly, your business isn't
made public hy "iipptMiwument'*
or "reference." Wr wont to
t;uit you.
If these etatem- .13 into
you, com - in :.rul sc 1 in or drop
us a card, and \\ • will coine end
see you.
| l irst Published .July I*., lf 10J
I*iil lieal)oii Notico.
j Stato of Oklnliomn, Catjailian County.
X)i.-ti i.*t Court for snid Count.
Tlw I'irst \ ;it io' " I I•'
Kl Oklahoma, :i <'or
Iiomtion, 1'l.t I t t i IT
vs.
(Mu.irlrs I. Clarv. M . K
( ! h\. <iit.i Tin' Moroi.-u;
. n.-!n .11urc* (Totnpauy. Ltd..
I>. fciidant -
IW. J. FINCH I
| Office in STATE QUAKANIL:!: BANK, |
| EL RENO, OKLAHOMA.
i i I
j pacJocooooopcaucooooooooocKJDOooaDancoooDoococcooooaoo
Cliarlt « L. Clary
Frisbie has b^en quite sic
days.
P.ass Mercantile Com; any are show-
ing all the new things in Ladies'
Kelts. They aie up to now.
j. 1] W. Roberts and family have
returned from their overland trip to
Texas.
L. A. Woods has returned from :.
visit to friends in St. Joe, Missouri.
FOR SALE—Thrc.' roomed house,
cellar, smoke housse, hen house, i>arh.
Call on Guy Grower, tf
Harry Taylor, of Caddo county, is
here visiting hi" parents, Mr. and Mm.
J acI: Taylor.
FOR TRADE A good 8-room howe
house in Oklahoma t itv to traue foi
farm near Yukon. L M. Spencer.
Wm. Nicodemus and Arthur Stroup
hpve started a tin shop 011 South
;,) 1 ncer avenue.
Don't fail to fret yourself one of
0,,-e swell "Sample" Parasols at
••n..ss' "-they sure are cheap, and
th< swell tl ing.
Mrs. Iloht. White and daugh-rr, Miss
.1. r 11 lie. spent Wednesday at their homi
' • I N
n> trie city.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Mulvcy are ex-1
p-itcd home nest week from their |
o. St. 111 trip.
Mr. anil Mr. ,loe Rose have gone tf•
Kentucky, visit at Hie home of Mrs.!
U s mother.
'1 he infant of George Kralik, whoj
resides six miles southeast of lown, i-' !
V'-i y cicK.
'I' , infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
V, ::i. Nicodemus has been sick lor sev-
eral days.
The "grand-daddy" clause and oth'-i '
■ "cal ijuestions pro an 1 c ) 1, on th
('ity. Rental\ alue $120.tt(t per month.
| To trade for improved farm near
Yukon, —I.. M. Spencer.
Mrs. E. L. Ott and little son, of
Springfield, Illinois, is in the eity, vis
! itinK at the iionio of the l-idy'.-i father,
i). A. Ott. They will visit hero for a
1 Month or more
Ren and Eli Lomme of Miaier, III.,
• ■nt Satnr : ly and Sunday with Mrs.
; Margaret Olotfelter. They were well
I p!,>a. ed with our countrj and city and
, returned Monday to teil the Illinoii
j 1 . ople of our country.
I F ii R E SCHOLARSHIP A free
scholarship from a piano teacher jusL
returning from one of the best north-
ern conservatories, will be given some
one interested and talented musically. ;
For further information, address C. li.
Waldron, 1602 N. Robinson St., Okla-
homa City, Oklahoma.
At two o'clock Wednesday after
noon, the thermometers along Spen •■•r
avL-nua indicated 111 in the shade, mak-
ing a new record for the year The
weather clerk does not promises any
lel'ef, nor intimate that cooler weather
will come any time soon.
II. S. Gilliam of Oklahoma City will
ach at the West Point Christian
church next Sund.iy morning and ever,
in;;. Everybody cordially invited t"
attend. Bible School 10.00 a. m Ly
'10 superintendent, N. O. Johnson
Haptising in the afternoon. II. S.
Gilliam.
S. S, Sanger, M. 0,
Physician and Surgeon,
Treats, Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat
GLASSES FITTED.
JOHN PACHTA,
SHOEMAKER.
'iepaiiing Neatly Done. All Work is
Guaranteed Satisfactory.
SOUTH SIDE SrENCRi: AVE.
TIlO Stair <if Oklalioli
j M. Ii. Clary, and Tlio Mori^aRt* D< lt< iitnrc
I Company, Ltd.:
I Vou aro livrcliy notified tlint you ha w lieu
• ied in 11 • • l^i 'rict Court, within and for t!>«
< in nt y of C,i :iad: in. in t Stnt ' f Ok lain-ma
► and r.ui^t an&w r itf pntiti^a lilod tli« it .1 l \
! I liutitT. in an .'Ction to f.-. closf :i rt«al ' it
|ia( i't^ ifjo on tli- : outli on -dialf of tlio .-n itli
J v-'.'.-t ijuart r • . I'tioa lift 11 « ud tli
;k-1 tli oin'diah' of tl< r.orlli v. t quart-i-i ■ <
I tiou t'.vontyto CJ.';, in tor. i -I.ip iilevm (!!•
1 north of rune?'' nino W. I M i.-i Canaoi m
1 County. Oklulio.na.ou or I,.-tor ihn J.lti iln; • I
I August, till >. or Hi • iiil r.'lit iou will be 1.1 -1
10, and judgment forrclt;^iu« • iid in. : t
will be i t id"i -d accord , '.'v.
(Il IJU.I: 1*1 \ 1:1..
Attorney for 1'iaintiiJ (lay!
t J. 1>. rr.wEUAK:.!?
Clci I of the District (
Froc!amntior>.
To the People of the Stale of Oklahoma:
It is with deep regret that I an-
nounce the death of Hon. Bill Cross,
secretin" <>f State, which nccurcd in
this city on the morning of August
The funeral services will be held at
the Masonic Temple on Friday. Aug.
It is ord. .<■ I that all d ;iirtments of
state govt riim nt shall
durin? the hour for thi
cises and that I le .lag 011 the state
house in Oklahoma City idiall bo dis-
played at half mast for the next dO
lie 1
funeral
Ford Wilis Hill Climb.
W hat was pro 1. ; !k most ex-
citing hill climb eni i i-' L<j in America
tooK place on Mount M. 1 r, ,n, near
Denver, Coloradi. 'I he chief laurel
winner id the day ,s Wihiam Thon-
ney in a Ford Model V ear. who won
the free-for all ;;r.d mi
time in the eke- , . rn! .
the fastest
(Seull
.Auctioneering
Specialist . . .
L. A. EVANS
Telephone or writ <- early for
dates. 1 will work for your in-
tere.-t from the day I book your
Prices Rcasona ble.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
in lilt' LM ICC
v 1 U!vlaldjuia. s--.
{ j Ro?ulia Vo.-fdi.
I.-1 puhlifcli d .inly !"•. I'.Ul)
I'll 7)li<\i4 ion Xnticc.
Di ? rict '••111 of Can ulian
PlairitilT,
• Cradle
N--
'.<1; nco, two miles ou
■ mile south of Yukon.
>n<? XV;V)1.
i. and
Tele-
t t'cols last i uesday.
I lev. L. NV. Marks,
of Oklahoma
t ;■ v preached for th<-IJaptist jieople
of Yukon last Sunday night.
Misses Allie Marie and Mary Mulvcy
m e spending the week wiMi C. cd am!
.< ,-iic Combs, at Vale, Oklal. •' ' 1.
.ten StalTord was in El lieno Tu.■•••
dav evening to serve in the capaoilj
o;' election cominissioiior.
N, I). Barrett, on
of this city and county
ii , from hir, hntiie near M: riotte.
Mrs F. 0. Lawson is -u'-r ''Ing froiv
ail' attack of typhoid fe*er, at
ii< .lie four miles northens . ol "ta!;o;i.
Oklahoma has great cause to he
•h-inkful. Hereafter there will be 1 ily
tv.i candidates for each office to deal
.vii.h. Since Uu opening of the cam-
p.ii f 11, until tha primary last TiiuS'i.iy,
, j from two to a half dozen candidates
e t for each office were in the field, and
j llv li^s which wore told to them, r.nd
-ii . s. m« of them, v; re numero.:; and
: f 1 i htful.
Oklahoma rity
Phone 57-7
The II.
-LAM)
Yu':nn Phono
No.73
?r ELLISON
COM I'ANV..
. W. Ii I radle\
Milliner, m.d
t'nknowi lii-irs «>f .Jainc- \
Mi .in; t, der. a d.
Defondant .
The Stake of Okklioii 1 t<> Cnrri.- I'.niitle; V.
1., 1 \ Millini; t. and t ii
Unknown In ii«>' Jam. - A. Mi!liiujt r, >
! eased:
You and oacli of you arc hereby notified t!r,
I you lliivu tiurli sikmI in tlio tlislrict 1
j Canadian County, Oklahoma, and iiiii?i ai
I swer the petition heroin i11 d hy the pl nntifi i
I an action to juift. th • litlo ot the plnintdT i
• and to block number thr in Morris-n-' I'tnirt
' \tldtio:i to th • (it . ol l'.l Hen >. i i < •" ! '
i 'ounty Oklahoma, on or beforo the th il.iy <
\m:ust lOltl, or s id petition will be taker
trii's ni'.d judgment rendered quiet n-tli i.
j of t'r* pl.iintilT and forever bailing tie*
| t >ndaat.• from any claim th -r. 11 or the: to v.i
. h rendorotl accordiugiy
(JKO. S. l'KARJ.,
Attoruo\ ior I laiatilV.
Atteft: J . l>. I'] •v. i a a .vHi
,. v all Clerk of the Ui^i.ct' un:
kt
I
losed , Although the i .ii <
exer I miles in U-ngtli. y<"
the cars had to ;.i.ci .
it is the last pat■ , ; :
the most difdeuit.
dangerous. The nw. •:
Don) at my office in the City of Ok- | tately at that poii
lahoma City this August 3, A. I> 1010. | make the nt .
C. N. Haskell, | have been made in t! <
Governor of State of Ok alioma. 11,200 seet. nmi in ti •
the rise is 2t>j leet.
reached the su itc.' i. ■.
without trouble.
Among the . r !
were Oakland,
Interstati, I-'
equal note.
Fred and Ste
were the first
cars under $1,250,
top in 0:10;; .'. ;
any of the cvi-a
all. Willis in Tin •
in another i'm
In the fi ■ i. :
arose over th • i <
all the cars < i
second ascent.
Ford, was ch •
est time mad ',
was second,
The Ford is . •
Perry. 11 is a \ (
hare, a., well . -> i
! (I i st Published Aug. C, 1910)
Sheriff's Sale.
I In the Di 'ric Court of Canadian
Conty, State ol' Oklahoma:
T. .! Stewart Lumber Company,
Plaintiff
Oklahoma O real Company, et al
Defendant
Oklahoma City Office, .'30-31 American
National Hank Building.
Yukon Oil's
Yukon Hotel
OKI.MIOM \ i I I'Y U)TS
S': HI * IvII.V N Ti: \CTS
1NSUHANCK LOTS
Notice i here y giv n that by virtue
of an ordci of sale to in • directed and
delivered, i- u it out of thn District
Court of Canadian county. State of
Oklahoma, pur u nt to a judgment
and decreeof foreclosure of mechanic's
lien i i an action in s; i d Court, wherein
T. J. Stewart I.uni'ur Company was
plaintiff and Oklahoma Cereal Com
pany and older* were defendants.
,rt!'..„ . ! commanding me to proceed according
j to law to advert: > and sell, after ap-
prais snL'U1, the property hereinafter
l des.-ribed, 1 will on the 6th day of
inyono Having mut.u a uunch ol gaptembor. 1910, at th^ hour of ten; Kcpub.ic...:
ue..s i tu.: road from Yukon to f'1' 1 o*ci*>ok .n the tor 'loan of said day, at i A meeting of il
■ii!'. .round nt which the Wood mm L),,. ,.;if.t d ur 1 f th" Court house of | committee ot t
■I.-.-, d on the 4th of July, or any Canadian eour.tv, in the city of j convened at r
■n ., r found them on ill giound.-, p iie io, o i'. r i'or • ale and sell to tin , Reno, Oklaho n
p• i'iiiig them to John Nehman. Jiijrhost bidder tii- reforo, cash in hand
Notice.
having lour.il
w > -i only 1 7-1G
i ' ml distance
lot) feef, and
1 i limb that is
dso the most
lit! rhea precipi-
ni i in order to
ht swiichbacKs
' «nl in th« last
; - rt distance
(/ n til the cars
' 'i y proceeded
ai tlio contest
iv el I, Brush,
i i : !n ay others of
f thl'l.
' tusicuns' Hull,
>3.':0 reward,
Oklahoma
h
pioiv" rs
re visit
. i-n in 1.1 Re" > try one of the
•• '• '' meal. s- up at the Ho.itoi,
.111 South lis'.ford avenue. The
:■ dinnt rs sn i nippi r served at
popular eating ho'.i • include
thing tohe found in the marl:et,
is • fuily as good as the 50 cent an,)
•n' in -als served at the leading to Yukon. A reasonable offer will be cent cash, balance to
The Uoston . cosily 121 lieno's
1.1 oop liar ail:! la ., pntronizatl cafe.
! ,i'i I hundreds of people froin tho coun •
i";. ar.d the v irion- towns of the tlio A special offering will be taken next
hity arc ar.j among its regular cu^- Sur.da- morning at the Baptist church
C.if.
hoi
Good Farms a Specialty
Wi: DF.SIRE T > SF.LL lots 1, 9,
■I .' and 0, block 84. Speii er's addition
entertained. Nighswandcr Realty Co.
, no, Oklahoma.
I ' .101
for the benefit of the Orphan's hem'.
r ly 20 More Lois For Sale
i $50 to $100 cash within three
black., of thi: achwls and from
[ to 4 blocks ot' intcrurban line
Take your choice now. 10 i or
ait pur-
oft for all
chaser or 5 per cent
all cash.
L. M. Spencer, Owner.
Offices in residence or where
ever you meet him. Phone 2J.
Write him soon I'. 0 box No. til
the following described property,
which has I) «• I ::p;>rai ed : I $2,000.00.
tov. i i:
A three-: tory corrugated iron mill or
elevator Iml.r.: one oli'.ee building |
14x10 feet, all situate I on block 107
in the City or 111 Knio. Canadian j
County. State of Okiulioma, and all) we desire all K •
the right, t.ti.. Inter.-at, equity or be present and p
leasehold of : :nj Oklahoma Cereal | council. Wo al
d to said block 107, in j of any yarly v
113, 1910, for th
j tion by the i lei
secretary uml t.
i of a camps:/:
; transaction i .
proper of c j:i
mittee. K.sr;
! mittee is reipies
Company in m
said City of I I Kens.
L. A. Cic.MF.i'.ns,
Sheriff of C inailiHti C ounty.
I 'helps i ' '"e. Attorney, for Plaintiil.
general vvelfn'
people at he..: t.
in the Ford
. Mass B, for
reached the
lime made in
the free-for
. i-K Daniels,
d. 5:52 4-0.
a dispute
■ f lime, and
<i to make a
Tnonney,
"i the fast-
• i the Reo.
on by A. S.
machine
•O Call.
n central
: ity will be
0 in El
lay, Aug.
ovganiza-
i-'iairman,
• selection
, and the
business
the com-
1 he com-
■nt, and
■ niilates to
n the party
iiresence
i has the
. y and ihe
.nd come.
■ u:rTK,
i ' airman.
■ •
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The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1910, newspaper, August 5, 1910; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125502/m1/5/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.