The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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The - Yukon - Sun ! aSWmWWW
Published on Friday of every week at1
yukon, Canadian County, Oklahoma.
I,. F. GROVE, Publisher.
Entered at the postoflice in ukon
a second cass mail matter.
Coity DBinocratic W I
Representative
T. F. HENS1.EY
Flotorial Representative
p\N W. PF.ERY
County Judge
11. I„ FOGG
County Attornc;
SAM ROBEKSON
County ClerK
ROBERT BRET/
Sheriff
WM. r. MCCARTNEY
Treasurer
LEE R. PATTERSON
Register of Heeds
CLYDE MATTHEWS
County Surveyor
J. B. STEWART
County Superintendent
T. h. HALL
Commissioner, First District
J. W FITZGERALD
Commissioner, Second District
11. J. THOMPSON
Commissioner, i hird Distrit i
CHARLES REAMS
County RwMicai TiW
FAIJj GOO~DS
Our store is now full of new gcods. Wc .hink wc h.vc ,hc niccs. assor,men« of merchandise ever ^own in Yukon a„d everyone knows
wc carry the very best brand of a!! merchandise.
State Senator
L. BROWN
For Representative
U. S. 1 I .OWN
Flotorial Represt! tative
K. A. BRHiHAM
Judge County t ourt
W. A. MAURER
Count v Attorney
J. L. TREVATHAN
County Clerk
FREMONT SMITH
Sheritr
c. 0. GREER
Treasurer
C. C. BROWN
Register of Deeds
J. A. ENGI.E
Connt. Superintendent
MISS IMA SOUTH
District Judge
F. E. GILLETTE
LOYAL J. M1LLFU
up;rul.c.aj
Clothing
We are now showing some
of the swellest clothes for
men and boys ever shown in
Yukon. We sell the cele-
brated Kuppenheimer line
and we can and will save you
$5.00 to $10.00 on your suit.
SHOES
Our shelves are now tull
of the latest styles in shoes
for men, ladies, Boys, girls
and infants.
Every Pair Guaranteed.
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Remember
We handle the best imple-
ments always. Now is the
time to purchase that plow.
Fall plowing time is here.
Inspect our implements.
%. N-w woolen dress goods just came in this week. GINGHAMS—We are head-
£ quarters for ginghams for school dresses. We sell the "Buster Brown guaranteed hose
Baptist ChiirclTAnnouncement f tOV SChOOl Children. OUR PRICES ARE LOtVth.
Pravcr meeting each \\ cones ^
day evening at 8:1">. .
Sunday Services: Suiida\ ;
School. 10 a.m. Preaching by
the pastor, J. E. Bell 11 nt.
and 8 p. m.
Every one is invited to come
and enjoy these services.
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Hard Seed Wheat
Pure Khirkof Varictj
Cereal News.
.1 \Y. lit nrv has the typhoid L \cr.
1 «.'h , lx>en tick about a week.
Frank Thomas, our can-enter ant!
contractor, has finish* i his .-.."tract , - - and
tsinc «-' Arl;ansa . , , L plulvEY,
Mr. P.iuKeburn. tee pUatcrer. ha , • 4t-pd-S4
,n,sh«l hM contra t at the s.nool 1
ring for A.
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Only 20 More Lots For Sale
r,j (as commenced j'l
' CatT'lJice, son of T. t . nice -tarts, .lt^r)0'to *HH cash within three
-'or Suiihui to the deaf and and iluuil blocks of thi schools and troni t|
; cho0, l to 4 blocks of inierurban line ft
Doc Haldwin of Weatherford. Okla . I Take youl. choice now. M> pet « .
. .. .. tmjr with Harry HlaUe for a few | ;ent cash, balance to suit pur- | |p
,:.,vs chaser or 5 per cent oil foi uli( ^
W H, Ridenour lrvs left for Oi.la- a|j Cash. -
, na ( its. to u.ake a short visit this j M. SPENCER, Owner.
Lrnv. 'offices in reside,,-- or where
.. t'ver you meet him. J hone
\vr desire to sel.l lots ' ; Write him soon 1. O box -N,n- -
,i 5 and 6, block St. Spencer's addition
' yukon. A reasonable offer will be Mercantile r«.««i| nv are show;
ri tmed —Nitrhswander Realty ( o. K nil the new things in
, ntertaineu. iMtnu ^ up to now.
A\1 Reno. Oklahoma. .. —.
Opening Announcement
MRS. E. L HENDRICKS
Wishes to announce to the Ladies
of Yukon and vicinity, that on
September 17 th
The Latest Styles in 1 ah and
Winter Millinery will he on display.
You are Cordially Invited
to be Present.
Ill
comes to all of us at some time in out-
lives. and when the proverbial "Rainy Day
falls to your lot, it is probably that some
ready cash wili be ti great help over the
troublous times.
Why not open a bank account and lay
aside a portion of your earnings as a safe
guard against the future. An accout at this
bank will relieve you of a lot of worry, will
be it step in the right direction, and will help
you to put your business on a more system-
atic basis.
The First National Bank
of Yukon.
IS THE BEST FLOUR MANUFACTURED
IT IS MADE IN YUKON AND USED ALL
OVER THE WORLD
We carry all kinds of ELECTRICAL SUP-
PLIES and have a competent Electrician
to give information in regard to this work
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f. the people wiint {or foundations, cisterns, walKS, etc.
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M. W. BOWERS,
--Dealer in--
Liliei, LiM, Cenont, BiiUiBG littl ^
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rWZWSP DR. H. R. HUDSON
CHIBOPRAfTOR \% _ "Sel1 Y°Ur" . |
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Location, 1 block north of I'ostofflc.
Come in and Lei us Figure <with you.
H. B. Wheeler, Manager.
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1 Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 12 m.: | ♦
Nervous (Abnormalities
A Specialty
Ollicf. Srctind Floor Mu'.vey Building.
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EGGS, POULTRY,
PIGEONS, BUTTER
< PURE CREAM
At YUKON PRICES
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2 p. n.. to p. m. Evenings ^ Zaliner Commission Co. ^
jf 7 to 8 p. m.: Sundays, it a. m. & Yukon. Oku. ®
17 to 8 p. m.; Sundays, it a. m.
'to 10:;!0 a. m.
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The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1910, newspaper, September 16, 1910; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125517/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.