The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1907 Page: 1 of 6
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YUKON, CANADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1907.
NUMBER 52.
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LUMBER
That's Our Business.
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WE \RE HERE TO SERVE THE PEOPLE
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THE LEGISLATURE. LOCAL ITEMS.
Oklahoma's first state legisla-1 A large number of Yukon
ture adjourned last Saturday for people did their Christmas shop-
the holidays and will reconvene1 ping in Oklahoma City.
January ti. During the three
weeks they were in session the
lawmakers worked hard and
passed some needed legislation.
Last week seven bills were
passed and signed by the gover-
nor. They were:
Miss Pearl Ellison who is at-
1 tending the high school at Okla-
homa City is spending the holi-
day vacation with home folks.
Eight-hour telegraph law: pre-
venting the piping of gas out
of the state: for the drawing of
Considering the bad weather
and the financial situation the
merchants of Yukon had a
splendid Christmas trade.
Miss Margaret McCanse, who
Money Being
...Scarce...
grand and petit jurors; appro- has been visiting here with her
priating $2-">,0(10 for salaries of sister. Mrs. Frank Boyd, re-
state officers; the Franklin turned to her home in Missouri
Brook bill for the transfer of j Tuesday.
civil and criminal cases from the
Indian Territory side from the
federal to the state courts; in-
creasing the number of univer I-
ty regents; providing for a state
printer. D. W. Hogan and Dr. Ceo. H.
Other bills that have been Bradford oI r.pworth
passed during the eighteen days ! enjeyed a holiday
session are:
"Jim Crow"
Miss Mary Artt who has been
'visiting here with her sister, I
Mrs. D. B. Phillips, returned to I
her home at Waton a Tuesday.
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It is time for people to trade at home *
among themselves. £
rHj Buy home products and keep Oklahoma J
money in Oklahoma. /[
1 f Yukon's Best Flour is a home product,
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and is guaranteed.
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were visi-
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hunt here
with I). B. Phillips.
John R. White
Whelan of Piedmont
tors here Sunday.
Bob Fevurly has returned to
Yukon and resumed his old
place at the Twin Star barber
r shop. He makes a specialty of
grinding razors and scissors.
Dr. Edwin Sanger has re-
turned from Knoxville, Tenn.
and will spend vacation days in
Yukon.
bill; to prevent
removal of cases from the state
to the federal courts; for new
trial where records are lost; ex-
tending the time of payment for
certain taxes; remitting state
taxes for 1W7; to secure $5,000,
000 school fund; investment of
school funds; appropriating
$100,000 for legislative expenses;
guaranteeing deposits in state
banks, and herd law.
The only emergency measures
slated to go through before H. A. Stewart of the Mustang
Christmas which failed of final! neighborhood informs us os the
passage are the Billups bill, pro-1 death of his fathe, Wm. Stewart,
viding for an enforcement of which occured at Bosworth, Mo
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Cbc first National Bank
Of Vuhon, Oklahoma.
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How to Determinf the Solvency of a Banh g
First: By the ability and character of the men in eharge.
Second: By the amount of paid up capital and surplus.
Third: By the published statements of its affairs.
Fourth: By the responsibility of its stockholder.
Fifth: By its business record in the past years.
on December 14.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Will
Slemp yesterday a baby boy.
Howard Pendleton, proprietor
of Locust Grove Farm, and
general good fellow, met us
down town Monday, set 'em up
to a smoke and told us of a news
item which we promptly forgot.
TAKf]N UP—At my place 4
blocks south of Commercial
House, one black and white
spotted sow, weighs about 120
pounds.
D. L. Love.
Mr. and Mrs. J no. Kroutil and
children left Sunday for Ne-
braska, where they will visit for
several weeks.
J no. Leeper of near Elk City
THE
FIRST NATIONAL
OF YUKON
BANK
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Has a paid up capital pi $,2d,60u.6o. Its sworn itale'rtienll are pub-
lished live times JC-ar. Its stock holders arc among tfc'e most suc-
cessful and tho most reliable in the country. It keey# accounts wiih
depositors ml furnishes all books ar.d checks froo of charge. It
guarantees to every customer fair dealing and a proper uonsideration
of his interests as well as its own.
D. B. phillips, Cashier.
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A Pleasant Party. Attention W. O. W.
\ About twenty-five young peo- Sovereign, call at once and get
We enjoyed a masquerade social your Lodge tickets for November
m Thursday night of last week and December as I must balance
at the country home of Mr. and up the years business.
Mrs. W. 0. Roush south of C. N. Jeffers.
town. Prizes were given in a t lerk, W. O. W.
guessing contest. Chestei Spii-
■ ler received the first prize and
Miss Ethel Roush the consolation Will meet at K. P. Hall Satur
prize. E. L. Kuhl and Miss, day, Jan. 11, 7:45 p. m. Every-
Mamie Kay received the cake body belonging to order, come, j stotk
for wearing the best masquerade Special business to be transacted.' v,> q [
prohibition, and a bill to enable
new counties to issue bonds.
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Wells Renfrow.
Mr. Alfred Wells and Miss
Florence Renfrow were married
at the home of the bride in Yu-
kon Tuesday afternoon by Rev.
Conkwright. Only a few friends
and relatives of the contracting
parties were present. The
young couple left yesterday for
Chandler where they will reside.
Both of these younn people are
well known to Yukon people,
having resided here for several
years.
Mr. Wells was at one time a
part owner of Thk bi/N, but has
been employed for several
months at Chandler. The Sun
joins their many friends in wish- j it visiting here with his parents,
ing them happiness and pros- Ur. and Mrs. H. H. Leeper.
perity. J. W. Johnson, who went to
1 "** 'Illinois last Thursday, reports
I Deeth of Mar>' Mui°r- j that he found Illinois with plenty
Mary Major, sister of Sam 0f which is not unusual for
Major, died last Friday morning that country. He says that
at the latter'ii home in Yukon of1 while he likes Illinois very well,
a complication oi diseases. Shi he would much rather live in
had never been physical!) strong (Oklahoma, as the climate is far
and for the past several weeks; ahead of Illinois. Real estate
had been confined to her bed. very high and raising about
The funeral was held Monday j the same crops as Oklahoma if
morning at the Baptist church,. not quite so good. Was snowing
Rev. Conkwright delivering t!.. there Monday and would probab-
funeral sermon, and the body ■ iy have a white Christmas.
laid to rest, in the Yukon ceme-, — *
tery. The Grim Reaper.
Her mother died several Lloyd Collins, the eighteen
months ago in Indiana and since yc:tl. 0],| son 0f q. M. Collins
that time she had made her home {jje(j iaBt Friday night after a
here with her brother. short illness of a combination of
heart and lung trouble. The
funeral was held Sunday and the
A. H. T. A.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to thank our friends
and neighbors for the assistance
and sympathy extended to us
| during our recent bereavement.
Mr. \nd Mrs. S. W. Major.
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For Sale -Brood sows, due tc
I farrow in January. Poland-China
costumes.
For cotton or
south of Yukon.
J. S. Broks.
.at. No. l.
Phone 51,
4t 12-20-07.
F. W. Boyd, Secretary.
— * Notice. To all whom it may
„ LOST - Watch charm — Odd , concern: "Any one that is afraid
Land For en. Fellow design somewhere be- of the banks can leave the money
corn. 1 mile tween Bawden's elevator and at our tor- for j. • -d;;." We
the post office. Finder return to I hate to do it but v. e v. ill.
L. Talmagf.. D. Bawden and receive rt ward. P>a-Merc'le Co.
body laid to rest in the family
lot at the El Reno cemetery.
Card of Thank .
O. M. Collins and family
wishes to thank their many
friends and neighbors for their
kindness during the sickness and
death of Lloyd Collins.
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Notice.
All parties indebted to the old
firm of Jeffers & Garten, and to
their successor, C. N. Jeffers,1
please call a. .1 ..-ule c;« and
oblige. i . Is. J:jki'ers.
WE WISH YOU 1
All A HAPPY and %
PROSPEROUS New |
Vear. I
BASS
1 YUKON,
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OKLAHOMA.
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