The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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The * Yukon * Sun.
Published on Friday of every week at
fukon, Canadian County, Oklahoma
GORDON McCOMAS, PuBUSHKU. J
Entered at the postofTice in \ ukon
H8 recond casH mail matter.
Public Sale.
Having decided to move to
western Oklaho t a, I will offer
at public sale on the place 5 miles
north and 1 mile east of Yukon,
4 miles south and 1 east of Pied-
mont, and 4£ east ot Rich n>i,
the foil wing property on
wednesday, januauy 20, ij>l"
:t Worses and 1 Mul«: 1 brown
7 yrh Id, 110t); 1 i> •> mu< 5 yxtf
old, wt ltiij#; 1 sorrel homo 7 yr
wt 1050; 1 bay horse :i \rs.i d, w lii'.O;
X bay horse 9 yr3 o'd, wt 900; 1 bay
tnare colt.
Cattle; 1 cow, 4 yra uM i,
ce; 1 bull calf.
2 hops, weight nbj-t 350 a
About 4 dozen ch rki r.s.
Grain: About 4 '0 i . of i'
bu. Texas Red, aeid oats; 1 '
Sheaf oats; 15 acr • • in el
Implements: 1 1-i incli ruling | lew,
n w; 1 r:ding cultivator K< • • t-
1 nearl, new walking cu'ti. ■ , i i -i
ing lister; 1 gn-dev . I ■- -turn k
a .-1 h.i now; 2 Iumb w K>-s . "<i
a p ro.id \v. gon. He s .it u e
wori; n is, good, uel single
ANUAEY CLEAR ANCT |
SALE | 1
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A great clearing up of all winter goods. We are going to make a price on these 2
goods that will create a ''Stir'' among the people of Yukon and vicinity. We have had 3E
an immense large trade the past fall, but still we have quite a lot of nice, fresh goods to 3
sell yet, or car y over till next winter, and you know it does not pay to do this. So we 3
ar- i.voi'ng' to begin bATURDAY, JAN. 15, and until Jan. 3oth, to give you bargains
that you cannot afford to "Pass ip."
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Qothing
ham csi
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; 1 ct>.ii plainer,
•ure: 1 dres.'ir \\ t' 1 >
1 mode; - itor> bed-1 ■
■ 1; :■ card. ' e/li'i
eii i . 1 Hound Oak I > •
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other i::i-1
i l: mte,"
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If oo i'
machi .
io men ti i
F ■ r :i oo; !
tkk s A! in - ot' $10 mi ;
under ca- ■ amourt1
a credit o- m > t!is time will:
be jrivt- n. pu . h ng bank->
able note bwiriiu o i '"iit in-;
tere t from date of sale. 4 per
cen di iC >unt for :as) on sums i
i (rood !
for 'ii trounclB. Sale Com-1
m.M''< at ;u a. in
W. M. Brookshirb, Owim . j
P. G neiius Auctionei
FI. T. Hi;.:sov, Clerk
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Ear,t Bound
No. M -due 9:10 a. in.
No. 731 due 1:05,
N48—due 4:51.
No. 770—due 10:20 p. m.
No. 42 due 11:28 p. m.
West Round:—
No. 41—due.ti:! > a. r .
No. 769— tue 7:31 t, m.
No. 47 —due II:' . a. m.
No. 733— !u-3:3".
No. 43 due 7:'i5 p. m.
;>ro tcsc I • £\> ti Opening.
CongresBma k organ has
introduce 1 ah' n o the house
for the openin • ! omestead
18 sections of lan ' known as
the Cheyenne and Arapahoe In-
dian School rt servation ear
Darlington. 'Ih: would mean
s iventy-two q i sections of
the best 1 in 1 in the e would
brought into eultivati> n, in-
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ai it is at ] resent. Tli - bill pro-
vides that no bid for les than
$3 per acre will b<' excelled,
; n 1 that < n * fifth sY II b>- | i !
at time of I i in r and the r< t in
four ctjual installment. The
Inn : ;.- t > i • > 1 b; s. i bi.'a
Or a pul :c ; ic'ion, at the «i' —
cre'.i >n of the Se<r t'.ary of the
! titer' r. Thi; lan I is ver
ch iice f.;i J will n doubt go at
big ligure.'. It v. thought the
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0-.id will It"." all' a law.
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Nov. the lime to buy a
1 ip>> nh<>ii;.--r or "Samuels"
S iit. or overcoat.
n' -5.- • suit - $18 75
ii' ' .i suit - - lt> 85
i oo ii( or overcoat $15
■'; -18 .^uit «>rovercoat ^13 50
vlen's $17.50 suit or overcoat *13
Men's $16 5u suit or coat $12.15
,T(>n's $15 suit or overcoat •*! 1.25
These suits are all this year's
tyles and are all guaranteed to
,.;ive perfect satisfaction
Dress Goods
All winter dress goods tro in
l his sale at one fourth off. Every
1 Iy mi Yukon knows we are
l.t .<i(| • ms for swell dress
K> ods.
Ginghams
We have placed on sale an as-
or -nent oi' I2}e dress pingham
i per rd. These goods
can'' be 'nought now in the
marKet at this price.
Men's Sweaters
A;-' V 'lirts all ga at one-
Ladies' Suits
Coats a"d skirts, your choice
of any one in the house at one-
fourt.'i oft. Children's coals at
the s'lire discount. You can't
afford t<) miss this chance. Buy
for next v ir.ter—the style wiil
be the h . but prices will he
much higher.
Furs
A nice jss r'rnent,
one fourth < ;T.
$7.50 Furs, now ...
5.00 furs, now . ..
4 00 furs, now . . ..
3.00 furs, now.
2.00 furs now
go at
.$5 do
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. 2 66
2 CO
.. 1 33
■n s
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now • $2.25
. now - - 1.87
now - 1.50
now - - 1.12
•. wt- '• . now - - 75
Will piu ever "air • ' '! -
insto'U Jeat one r.
They ar i:h*>:-p regul ir !"•.
16.00 p. r, now. .>4
5.00 pants ow :
4.00 • • N ... !
3.00 pants now . . '2
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Boys' Suits
And Overcoat, all now and sty-
lish, at one fourth off. Now iu
the time to buy yi.v.r boy a good,
warm schoi 1 suit, or overcoat.
A these iro -ds are in i rimo
prder and up-; odate and gre .t
values for the monev.
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**■- Some merchants mark goods r -r l irk -m down and try to make peop beli've they are •< ivi ig nv iey, when th"v
vR ' N >T saving people money. O i • ys marKed in plain figures and you can figure th< discount off \ .urself.
W als i "tiara ite to • • ' I . \ Mli h in . «i c-t'i buy th- same Goods for an Oklahoma City. -25
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I Remember the Dates, January IS to January 30 1
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K- T H E Y G ROW EVERY YE A R !
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water
m port ant
Mi.-is IV . rl Sa age of Hn'iart, OI1I.1.,
prominent I • i! • late la'ly was a vi.-'-i
tor at i e bom >t' Mr. and Mrs-, t. Ii.
StafVoril Mend. . S'. 1 was accom
I nio'l by Mis* cl.;r Stafford, vvn > -s
been mukir.jr her tome at Hobart.
Mi.-:' .itaffurj i the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. 1. It. Stafford and will attend
Behool in Yul<on.
llkve you a weak throat? If so, you
cannot be too carefu'. You tannot be-
jliii treatment too e:ir'y. Each cold
makei you more liable to another and
tb« aBt ia always the harder to cure.
If you will take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy at the outset you will be uved
much trouble, t old by Stafford Drug
Company.
i .Mple's pood when it ti ns
. ..it , terfere with their ruin >us
liter 'st rates and grasping
rnet'riods.
To Make Improvements.
Chicago, III. The Rock Island
Rlilway, following he recently
an oumckI r.ction of th: Mir-
s ri,
t •!, will install indivic!-.:al drin! -
ing cups in the coaches of many
of its trail s. Preparation is b -
ing made whereby the cups wiil
ba dispersed from automatic,
venders placed beside
coolers i i er.eh coach.
understood that the ^
placed in ri any ot' the
station .
The road had arrange 1 to i <
its drinking water < r. ;ct son-
time before Dr. .1. C. Mahr, State
Health Corr.mis ioner of Okla-
homa, gave not; -e that the Hoard
of Health had abolished the pub-
lic drinking cup to take effect
May 1st. The railroad simply
wished to do all it could to pro-
tect the health of its patrons.
Other state-- • . the north, . ucli
as Iowa and Kr isas, tiiro--
which the !{' ck Island rur.s, ate
also maKin ; a fight pub-
lic drinking cups.
The progressive action of the
Health Commissioner of Oi<!;;-
homa in abolishing the danger-
ous public cup is receiving the
commendation of health author-
ities throughout the country.
L. M. . Spencer's real esia ''
agency is now at his residence.
Phone 22; postoflice box 01.
MARINERS' FEARS OF FOGS '^ ^® ^^^ ^^
Xan"'ous S.Tfeguards Devised for
Prcteclion Against Dire Peril
of the Ocean.
Probably (he Trent<-:-t menace (o (lie s
■ iff of navigation at tea Is the tog.'
Met!- n ti • : 'hip are seldom endan-;
1 ■ ' i Hi ■ - -rest o onus, but when
netrablo envelope of mist en-
a \1 lie i.i exposed to the
'"■1 1 terrible of priils—a coliiaion at;
• A ii;' sbip may be comparn-1
s: ' ( ver. in a foR, but when
in|i1 llpli-'d In addition to
• "v i'i jc h< rn? atul s irens a
'en : i!i(i: relative portions by.
el ti:ran' , -a.: from the flc:*-
. si- >. \iiciht-r oxccileat method ir.-n-
' • iii;'c ed Is the u?e et' tli - fe-^
vi. sol In a warship fl< <•'
■ ri'' "is buoy, a large « isk pairt•
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) ird .it the fir.-: sign of any fog ;•! i
f" B the stern of (he ve. sel iit-
: il t ■ a • op ;> : lil er \v'r.Irh
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' ::'«•! 8 .Mclent • np:> i paid o;il
b> "eli vetsel, so that Its ron bU'i.v
1 ' at the ben nf the .hip ni'^t
-n i:—two cables' leiii.ih n«0
1 1«1) when in close order and
Otitic i int dl.-tani ■ in open or.-lcr.
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Just A MOMENT please
We want to tell you about cur
New Line of Fit
fl O.
It's the swelled yc-t, and if you think Yukon hasn't an up-t,-, ...
of Willi paper, you'il b - hard to please, after you h ;ve loooked -
many pretty ere;-lions that have just arrived in oar new prii..
Over 4000 Rolls I'rom 5c Up
Come in and wo will take pleas:.re in showint
whetlur yen want to buy or not
Don't forget to slop at th ,- Corner Drug Storo w.'io . \ou ; ;n n
through
Drugs, Paints. % Window t Glass,
i!V 'mi" ' Pov>:,:. fi'i'iiK'tlnn that ,
Etc.
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STAFFORD DRUG CO.
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v' r:}r r':(' nel |jt ,/rxi. it iiiv < tjx'nso of her nolgh
• Hor« i:: iuHy m* ti early for her fun.
1 K" ' r ' " 1 J rr \i is us math an art to i.« nrlet an<3
lie IIR," btgrtn bled as he • ,.i,.r,WMa a« to be vivaeioua itad
•BtRrtainlne. all(l the wc 1 v. ho em
wit Otter, jn AffMjtlon.
V.'i1, i. ii itlfiictioB lined with
IV i kl;ii V" •! st'llfO. The bubit
of , elm; iuviii i. lily aiiiufcin,.', will bring
i, it i) i .-• iii .Favor. Tht' Kharii-
;t>il woi .in v ho will ha vi- her lit-
|n«iOfici nt D*t
lllobbt —What i.i (jnzalfr life* wkea
htr's sobor?
SlobbH—I don'l kwrw |'v« <iaiy
known him uhnut nint vcari.
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t«r '« '■ "■> • ■ " .a*oii. Iliil he
- * ' " ,!" %n,r - Tllr onB her moods to tli* or,-aaion 1
I ki t wa« at it h i: % raai lookct at th* ( , wku flndl hl.;,-fIF usualty tht
■ «a tka «ro«m« Than N rtacbad mott l>0BuUr momhar af her can-
a«(i am! kit h m • th 'topknot. . ,
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"h r w.ii *11 criiat and a
l:I."klei of Thtii without aid
tk« mir.l# Rot njj. By th* time the "Seeinsj ts ■clievinj."
ii,v*r * ia bark on hi* a oat tln initlea Perarfafna: W* art I- a i oaviarml
w*re (• t^ir.j; * !*.—Kantas City >)' what w* h*ar ihaa k.y w11at w
C'ar. 'ee.
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t-.'i--"il ti.* pa.b.r, I
^ ' ,.irnit' pros.
th. Mibj'-i-i."
A SueaUtn.
Wo iid n it* paraaiaaibl* ta refer to
hafore vhiofe tha modern
*>< iei? l«ijy dr e es barselt as a bu?
••an or iiu# aria?
The S.rpent's Inducement.
*rhays lho Kfrpent laid JCve thai
'rt "i «',(• gooil for tho camjileiion.
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