The Yukon Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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THE . YUKON • SUN|£ ******************** '
JUDD WOODS, Editor.
Entered at the postofDce at ^ ukon,
Oklahoma, as second class mail matter
YUKON, OKLA.,NOV St.,
TELEPHONE NUMBER 84.
Subscription Kates:
1900.
One year
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Farmers and Merchants Bank
YUKON, 0KLA.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $20,000.00.
OFFICERS:
Mustang oast one volts for the
hiidi school graft. She also oust
one vote for the court house
Can't you catch him.
A republican was overheard tc
say, "If the democrats do not give
us separate schools and jim crow
cars, they will never get my vote
again." We con assure him lhat
lie will not have to regret his vote
The Interstate Commerce Com
mission has modified its ruling u
regard t<> newspapers exehongjnp
advertising for railroad transpor
tatiou and says that there is noth
ing in the ortler which forbidt
exchange contracts where (lit
transportrtion is to bo used who
within the state.
Frame could not stand it and on
Wednesday lie teudorod hisrosig
nation as county attorney and we
iiro informed will move to No
vada. The resignation was glaill)
accepted and the position has been
olTorod to W H. Criley with as
surancos that lie will accept it
The board will formally appoint
him today.
In the campaign justclosed the
Sun and Mail fools folly justified
for its courso It has not felt that
it was called upon to abuse men
fur no bettor reason than because
thoy represented the opposition
It consistently presented tho is-
sues of the campaign, and was the
only paper in this district to giw
to its roaders an exhaustive ex-
planation of the initiative ami
referendum, which was the cl.iel
plunk of the domocratic platform.
Hon. J. A. Menefee of Carnegit
Okla., announces himself as a can
d d do for tho office of state treas-
urer subject to the action of the
democratic party. Mr Menefee i-
at present a member ol tho uppei
house of the Oklahoma legislature
having boon elected from tho 11th
council district two years ago. llo
is at this timo treasurer of the
state democratic campaign com
mittee, a position ho has tilled
with grout credit.
The prohibition vote is in a
large measure responsible for the
immense majority accorded ti
J. K Norton in this district, not
because of the plank in tho deuio
orotic platform by which it
hoped to obtain action that w
smother prohibition, but because
thoy believed J, K Norton him
self was a satisfactory platform on
this most important question
The hundreds of republican pro
hibitionists who voted J'or Mi
Norton will bo disappointed if pro
liibitioii is not given just as fair n
show as any other measure propos
ed to be incorporated in the con
stitution of tho new stato.
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may bring a customer to your store ohco.
or porhaps twice, but that alone will not
keep him coining. Every announcement,
however logical ontl convincing, must be
backed up by reliable merchandise,
meritorious values and satisfactory store
serviae if you would establish and Miuintuin
the confidence of the people.
It Has Always
Been Our Aim
our aim to accommodate tho people as far
ns they needed it, and we are si ill hero
ready to ploaso you anil treat you right.
When differences arise between you ami u
it. is only fair to man and man that yon
make your trouble known to us and see it
we are just as willing as you'.sell to set
things aright.
Tho price of our goods iH as low as you
will lind tho quality we know is as good.
•£• O. P- WELLS, President.
% w. W. Weber, Cashier.
T F. ADDINGTON, Vice-Prest.
A, E Cardwell, As8t Cashier
DIRECTORS:
|s. 8. SANGER S. A. GLOTFELTER O P WELLS
T. F ADDINGTON w w WEBtR
Interest Paid in Time Deposits.
Our Savings Department is Uptodate.
Call and get a "Home Bank."
; A Share of Your Patronage Solicited.
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! A Trip to Your Old Home |
| [ow Ion1' has it been since you've been back? W culilent you g
8 nke to spend two or three weeks this Fall among your old B
flil5Mlls and neighbors visiting the old tannliar
i,,, 11X01. ,|,1 limes and living for a tune in the past i Its I e
b,:. way in 11 e world to store energy tor the luture. W I y ot
You can ,et away if you'll just make up your mind that
y. u ,an ,.„l you couldn't liovu « better excuse than these
Low Bates
On ()ct<)lie r Iitock Islan dagents will have on sale id great
reduction, round trip tickotsto many points in l l l"" sj. KaU"
lucky. Indiana. Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Onturi
On Oct II and 2:$* Nov. 13 and 27, similar reduced rates to many
,.,.inli-in Illinois, Iowa. Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, No-
In-.-ka, \!oilli and South Dakota and Wisconsin.
Let tho nearest Rock Island agent toll you all about tese
Homo Visitors Excursions.
Now When You Need
Help Come to U
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E. M. DUFF. .T. S. McNALLY
Agent, h) v- PuB8'
Yukon Okla. Oklahoma City
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Women Needed in Public L.i ('<■
The editor ol the Nrorth Vincr-
coil Roviow, in the curie.ni i
announces his ' convict ion that
the time has iu)iv;l when li>c
welfare of the nation would be
most ell'et'lually ••• ivcd I . •• •>
ferring upon women tho rii." t >
political
tho right to
in inheritanl
l?or ti
Tho high school proposition wi
probably fail in to days election
But then remember wo failed Ihret
times beforo we succeeded in
building a court house. El bono
Demoorot.
You will try three times three
and then fail to foist that high
school graft upon the people The
court house had some merit to it.
but this high school was too clear
h caso of grafting tho county loi
the benefit, of El Reno.
Tho poople of this county should
petition the legislature to repeal a
school law which is so utterly
Republican Comment.
Tho following is from tho Okla-
homa Post, a republican paper:
Now that the democrats have it,
lot's see what they will do with it.
Jive them carte blanche.
I\, Chairman Dunn and his able
mil hustling ossistants: (lentle-
inon, you deserve the victory. <)ur
lud's oil' to you.
Secretary Hitchcock should
send a few affidavit men down
bore to demand an explanation ol
these election results.
Let's see. The Post hammered
mil hammered, all last summer,
in it's endeavor to wake up the
lumbering republican manage-
ment. liulitrorenco and Hitchcock
ism were too much for us.
Bryan's Commoner: At Alex-
andria, Ind, on the night of
September, 18, 1(.)U<'>, Congressman
.)uuies E. Watson, republican ol
tho Sixth Indiana district, said in
. ntiblic speech: "Mark my pre-
before lb.
voting and h ■ > 111 i i
lice," Ilo holds tin
I ho franchise is in >♦
one, and thorolui'o i
pat by « i tli tin- wli
thoso grounds, lie
long editorial by i ivin #
purposes, therefore, 1 i |* l!' ->
the ballot, of establishing and ^
maintaining lolly staudai'i
(he qualifications letiuiied
candidates for public officc
effecting a evencr distribnti' n
earnings, of providing i hcuv>
balance of disilitmvstodni.- "i'1
conservatism against greed an i i
radicalism, n\o reiterate the ex
pression of our linn b.'liei tlm!
universal suffrage has now be i « ,
come not only desirable, but abjfunj
most a paramount necessity.
To iriri/oiic who enrolls /'<#
ndim nou ivc mill send the ) ukon
s'mi (iml Mail until Janiuii// /
I'jo::. for *1 ■
If i/iiii <in in ni i'i ais; p«!l yot'i'
ftitiscription to , pun anotha'
.s! mill rca ivi the Sim find Mail
until' Januar 1/ U W'is.
Thin i/iv< < you almost thru
,,ninths mtlisi'i'iption fi'cc.
'/'hi nubt rription list of the ) "■
/. ■in. Sun ami Mai! iji'oivtntj
faster than any othn Canadian
iidii/t pa pi /'.
(■-. t in the /land li ai/on.
Yukon Sun and Mail.
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• >oa! Lit ate Agents,
Notary Public.
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Solicits jour patronage.
| Coil write Deed
Lionels, Chattel mort-
fiiriiish nlistraets, ilo
strong arm
>y tho popular demaiu
| to resume tho publiiation ol i i
will reach out and take over t ulm. - , nmul ul„i [K,pulai alinamu
as we did in tho Philippines.'' for 1<>07. This splendid almanac
Ask tho fathers and mothers L nQW r0luiy. For sale by now.
whose sons have been sacrificed in llenler8| 0r sent post paid I'oi >•
the Philippines on the altar ol Lonls by Word mid W(
imperialism and sordid com-1 l .,l,lishing Company, -J Loou
Uie sugw and°tobacco On^aiman'' with
Do the people of tho United States every subscription.
want to annex another bunch ot ,(1 coU|,in't say v
trouble in violation of solemn
Mils
ti neill ul and
('ounianics ■
mottgages, abstracts, titles |gngei,
., citj property torrent, sale ypur Notary work, bujrs and sells city
,, olVete.1, tasespaid., couutrv property, rent you the opera
I hlllv SOilClt' U• A ; - >1
c f farina Cor Sole, money to and other houses, far^injr land, etc.
i t i ins Coll at tmr I guarantee my work ana do it eiieop.
, , Viii,..u 1 Intel. Write omuo hours from 9 to o at tho Spencer
Connecticut "^Insurance I Opera House. Correspondence wtlclted
to t ho re
,w which is so Utterly irounie i«. y-?""". " Vcom.! repVbbcan ticket and get state
vicious. Tho high school should pledges and in \u hood," this time.
be limited to smaller districts, 111011 justice.
. V. KUCHAR,
Phv: ician and Surgeon.
pj i : t tent ion given to disease*
eye, Ear, Nob® and Throat
1 i , acioiitilicolly tested
OfHce hours! 10 12 a.m., i •
. | u\ I'M.I. ; MI'UDI'TLV ANSWEKU
Oltice:
: ORNER ROOM OVER BAiS BROS.
Third residence oast of School House.
Olllce Phono No. ti).
Kesidenee ['hone No. H9.
X-Ray L&boratofv in Connection.
Do u genernl Heal Estole ond Insurance
business, Loan money on Im-
proved Forms, Collect
Kents and also
Loan Money on Chattels
Prompt attention given to all your wonts
,.. .(live them o call. They will treot
you ritdit
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Woods, Judd. The Yukon Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1906, newspaper, November 9, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126214/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.