The Yukon Sun And The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1905 Page: 4 of 10
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THE . YUKON . SUN! s$mmwwmww?nrtwwmmmmmmttw?TWWWwwtfwwttWW?wi|
(J M.f'OMAS. Ekitok.
BltMMllt the po t«ffice nt Yukon. !
4 (lahoma, .is 4*ii:ond cla** m'ii 1 njattei
• . ;K< >N\ ()KLA , SKIT K Y.*C>
I Furniture
YOUR CREDIT
IS GOOD.
Subscription IUt<*:
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>•* n,of4tlis
$1.00
50
25
A Testimonial.
Tkci mskh, Okla.,
March 14. 1905.
We. the undersigned county
<tii<-inl8 of I'ottnwHtomie county,
hereby certify that we hnve been
f tmiliar with the operations of the
Home Relief Association of Okla-
homa, in Pottawatomie county, for
the past year and a half, and that
the association iiaa paid all of its
|ii3h68 promptly (five in number;
i, ti ti has carried the insurance of
ii-t members during this time, at a
total cost of six ($<>00) dollars
Theref' re. we heartily endorse
t!if Home Rolief Association and
f'toommend it to the people of
< tir neivrhboring counties as an or-
ganization worthy of the earnest
wupport and patronage of good
people everywhere.
(.Signed)
W. A. (Trace, sheriff: W S Mo.
'Caskell. county clerk; W N.
Mabin, probate judge; S. P
1'reolong, cjunty, attorney; (ie<-.
;Stnne, rf^istor of deeds; 1) \S
•Spencer, count)* treasurer; R L
Waller, count* superintendent.
See .J. S, Dickson, Agt , Vukon,
<( /kin.
♦
Christian Endeavor.
Last Sunday evening the young
people of the Christian church or-
ganized a society of Christian
Endeavor by electing the follow-
ing officers:
President —Miss Gaunt.
Vice President-Mr. Cecil Bross.
Secretary—Miss Florence Reu-
f ro.
Treasurer—Miss .June Mcwuire.
A goodly number of members
were signed and literature was or-
dered and everything will be in
good working order.
♦
Misses Ethel Davis and Maud
Sparger and Frank Fergnson and J
horen Davis were Oklahoma City [
visitors Tuesday.
First PuMifthod Aug 25
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
I rritorv of Oklahoma, Cnnndian County, ks.
In tin- l'rob t«- Court < f w i l Count} In the
ti. <tt«-r of th. .• t a to of W .1 dfccnso'i
Notiibsrebf given tbftl -s- N CShaie, tbi
H,,l> .ijifMiniti-il: and t«rtniK lulminis-
ti tor of the of \\ •) < lia-f drct'HHtMl
ji ir rt'ntl^rfd arid i.r«vM-iit'*d for ftinl
tit.'(I ill thin court nt* final iiccoutit and r- port
• •t hi- ndmidigtrntion mh hucIi adinun^tratoi
ml that th ' iMtli ila> "f Cw*i twiili* r. the
r •iii'* t>«*111mT a da) of tin ivjrilar t"Tm of -n<l
«-ourt, to-wit: th#« September t4 nn. A IV. UMft
;ito'clock A M ornaidda*, at tha probate
. «.iirt I'h.iii in th' city <>f HI R-..o. in -aid cotin
t, of Canadian, has Imh o dulj n| | o nt<*d hy
- . <1 court for th * wtlhMnnnt of - aid account at
which time and placo any one intor *st.«*d in Haiti
• t tf ifi ty appear awl file his HxcjptionH in
n riting to tin* account and content tl|0 name.
In t.- tim"ny wh« r *of. I have hortMiuto h«-i
n j l. ui.l and allix. d th. wal of nairt court on ]
tin* !9thday of August. I0UA
. -i. \ i. .1 I. PHELPS,
Probate JudK'c
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CONSUMPTION'S WARNING
Fine Folding Bed, good as new, worth *45; will -eli
for - #2750
i'2'2 00 Heating Stove, will sell for l'JOO
$ti(VJ Rockers will sell for 4(H)
8H.50 Rockers will sell for 2 50
$2.50 (lining room chairs will sell for l.<->
$10.00 tables for 0.50
$10 iron beds H.OO
$20 00 sewii.g machines for 12.;>0
$40 00 Ranges, almost new 2500
Kimona Cloth, 15c quality,
we will sell for - = 10c
DRY GOODS.
Slaughter Sale of Embroider/ for One W eck.
80 cent quality, our price.
1<>(.
25c quality, our price
20c quality, our price
15c quality, our price ^'c
10c quality, our price
7|c quality, our price *"'
TORCHON LACE
15c quality
Inequality - '
7ic quality
5c quslity
Giod Crops or Bad Crops,
Friend
WE "'STOOP TO CONQUER."ALL COMPETITION. 3
I gftcm onfiTMiCP^
r tiAhh yilUIsiLitv
A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE. 3
W-;A'
Inside ti.« ih snoti txr nir cvidrnt in outanlc
Kyiuplotnik —On G. O QRIKN
i«l < f st i. Mtifu inventions is not
ncedf-il to detenniiH whether \our lungt
<1 rhe lirst symptoinH can i <?
r a<Iily noted by anyone ol average in-
telligence
<JTh«-re is tiO cSiwas#- known that j ives v
many plain warnings of its approach as
( onsntnption, and no serioua disease that
can Ih* to uuirkly reached ami rheckird, '
f the menicine used is I)r BoscheeS !
< ernmn Svriip, whkh is made to cuxf
on&ntnplic'U.
flit is in the early «tn^es that r t rmati
^yrtip should }>e taken, when warning*
lire given in the cough that won't <jnit,
•Ik* congestion of the bronchial tubes and
he gradual weakening of the lungs, at
ompatiied by frcuutut expectoration.
Qliut no matter now deep-seated your
r ugh, even ii drt ad consuiTiption haf
tlr< ady attacked your lungs, German
Syrup will surely etlect a cure—as it lias
lone before in thousands of apparently
tope lest t mho! lung tfoubl®
V w Uit ties. j$c. Regular i^e,
* - * .v-*.' -vt •
.'OR SALE HY JEKFEKg A GARTEN
Easy
to Keep
Just get on top of a mountain. That
may not soem i-asv but it is at
EUREKA SPRINGS, ARK.
An electric car riyht to the top when
you «vi11 find tbe finest Iwtel in Oie
southwest,
THE CRESENT.
An ideal place for rest and recreation
Reduced rates via the Frisco System
every day.
E. CLARK. D. P. A.
W.cbita. KanEi|.s.
I V /•
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WOMEN WHO SUFFER
FROM
rtfeS SicK Headache
SII9ULD USE
FLOUR.
For Permanent Relief
HEFBINE acts directly on the Liver. It. will cure CONSTIPA-
TION, DYSPEPSIA, MALARIA AND CHILLS. Is entire!-, free
from all poisonous -nineral substances, and is composed solely of
LIFE-GIVING HERBS. Esracially adapted for weak and weary
constitutions; strengthens the weakened glands.and organs; it checks
ail derangements of the human body.
CURED HER SICK HEADACHE
Mrs. Josie Cameion, Centralia Avenue, Temple,
Texas, writes: "I find HE RBI NK ) ives tnr quick,
relief, and take pleasure in recommending it to ail
women who suffer from sick hAdaclie.' *
WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL
Filty Cents A Bottle Avoid All Substitutes
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
St. Louis, U. S. A.
SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BY
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BROTHER'S DRUG STORE
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McComas, Gordon. The Yukon Sun And The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1905, newspaper, September 1, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125925/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.