The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1907 Page: 4 of 6
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1 lit ■ uruh ^ ference and warm discussion, i
all centered round him, knowing I Phy,idan and Sur8eon>,
Ithey would lie dealt with fairly. 1 ripeoial attention Kiven to disease
, ,, . .. , , , of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
and their ideas given due and de-
liberate consideration. Okla-|
homa is proud of her governor
and other state officials. She is
proud of the house of repre- j corner room over bass bros
Third residence east of School House.
Office Phone No. 40.
Residence Phone No. 39.
X-Ray Laboratorv In Connection.
Consolidation of
Yl'KON WEEKLY
YUKON HERALD
MUSTANG MAIL
PIEDMONT r<lST
iJul.li*hed on Friday of every week at
yukon, Canadian County, Oklahoma.
BRUCE L. OTT, Publisher.
Entered at the postotTice in Yukon as
second class mail matter.
Eyes scientifically tested.
Office hours : 10 12 a. m.,2 4 p. m.
COUNTRY CALLS PROMPTLY AN8WERD
Office!
sentatives and the senators. All
were expected to carry out the
will of the voters. By reason of
his particular office, the Lieu-
tenant-Governor of a state is not, ZTZ. jtt-imc
generally considered, but George Dlv. 1 UiYl XVlfNo
Bellamy is a man with ideas, and
there can be no gainsaying that
at this moment he is one of the
most popular men in the South-
west, and admired by all men
who wish to see fair dealing. —
TO THE OLD SOLDIERS.
Many inquiries are being di-
rected to members of Congress
at this session concerning the
"service pension" act passed at
the last session. Congressman
Fulton, of this district, lias had
many inquiries, and has iiivesli-
gated several cases, and wrile.i. Guthrie Leader.
us that ho js of the opinion that,: —-—
•many veterans have not filed1 a GRAND
their claims under the law. It
provide,, that veterans of the MASQUERADE BALL
Civil war or war with Mexico x
who served 90 days or more and , will be uivkn
are 68 years of age shall have j
$12 per month; and those seven- j ^ j£ yy ii A RS* E V Li
ty years old, $15 per month; and ' " „
those seventy-five or over, $20 A'
OFFICE:
Opposite Yukon Sun
office
Yukon,
Oklahoma
S. S. Sanger, M. D., B
Physician and Surgeon, y
Treats, Eye, Ear, Node and Throat
GLASSES FITTED. |
JOHN PACHTA, f
per month. Mr. Fulton hag.
asked this paper to call attention j
to this matter, so that all
veterans who have not taken
advantage of the law can file
claims at once. The law pro-
vides for no attorney's Ices for
any pension' agent or attorney,
and since it is in the line of his
duty Mr. Fulton will send claim
blanks to all who wish them,
and will file same when proper-
ly made out and mailed to him.
Did you notice that the mer-
chants who advertised had the
largest Christmas trade?
A HIGH COMPLIMENT.
As high a compliment as could
be given was that tended Lieu-
tenant-Governor George Bellamy
in the senate Tuesday afternoon.
The famous prohibition enforce-
ment measure had been before
the house for hours. It had
come up under the very bad
point of not having the amended
sections on the desks for the;
perusal of the senators
STAFI ORD BLDG. YUKON, OKI.A.
SHOEMAKER.
Music will be furnished by Uraiui Repairing Noatly Done. All Work is
Bios' Orchestra, of El Reno. A cor- Guaranteed Satisfactory.
dial Invitation is extended to all. north side spencer ave.
(First published December 13, 1907.)
I'liliSiial ion No) ice---Alt in in . -I rul ion.
In the County Court of Canadian
County, State of Oklahoma.
In the matter of the estate ol' P. K.
Lynn, deceased.
The State of Oklahoma, to Whom it
May Concern:
You are hereby notified that Julia
Lynn did on the tith day of December,
1907, apply to this Court for letters of
administration on estate Jof the said P.
K. Lynn, deceased, and that said ap- j
plication will be heard by said court on 1
the (itli day of January, 1908 of the
January 190K term of said court.
H. L. Fogg,
Judge of the County Court.
Done this Gth day of December,
1907. 3t
GIVE ME
Your Order For Coal,
Dry Wood, Or
Feed. Prompt Delivery.
Phone No. 72.
Administrator's Notice.
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given, that letters
of administration in the estate of John
Bingham deceased, were granted to
' ] the undersigned by the County Court
and J 0f the County of Canadian, Oklahoma,
many arguments had been made! at El Keno, on the 21 day of Dec.
for amendment and against. 1907. All persons having claims
The most forensic debaters .of • "said estate are required to ex-
. . , hibit the same to the undersigned, at
the senate had even declared that oklahoma, for allowance,
they would fight the bill on the j within four months after the date of
floor of the senate, if amend- this publication, with necessary vouch-
inents were not agreed to, and . ers, or they will be forever precluded
those trying to pass it as
reported from the committee
had been equally stern in tneir
views. Debate had followed de-
bate and postponement for
weeks was imminent. There
was a peacemaker, lair to all.
Senator Taylor olt'eivd an amend-
ment and ti was apparent the
body was going to either accept
the amendment or pass the
matter for future consideration.
Appearing before the committee
of the whole was the president,
Mr. Bellamy. He asked unan-11
imous consent to make a state-
ment and it was granted.
from any benefit of said estate; or |
said claim may be filed in said County j
Court.
Dated this 21 day of Dec., 1907.
Georuk Walkek,
Administrator.
Phelps and Cope,
•It Attorney for Administrator.
J. M. KENNEDY.
j AH the
Same
Every man, woman or
child who comes to this
bank is treated courteously
and his or her business is at-
tended to, to the best of our
ability.
We want your business
because we know we can
serve you well and to our ad-
vantage.
If you transact your busi-
ness here you ore assured of
the friendly interest of our
bank and its oflicers.
OUR CUSTOMERS
have our first consideration.
We invite you to come in
examine our double steel
lined electrical vault.
Bank Report
aruit'i
Report
Merchant
if tlii* condition of tin
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it the el oho of bu-
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tli«> Purulent'
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Overdrafts, secured ...
Otordrufts, mint-cured
County und School Dia't Warrant*
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Thanking the senators ior« tne lurmturo Hud fixtures
honor, lie stated that a compro-,'' 1"""1
raise between the amendment of ] ;;
Taylor and the original bill
i Capital stock paid in
would surely be fair to all surpjuai-imd .
. . , Undivided profit • less •«*peril s and
parties. Stepping back, the ■ .x. •,. i
voice of Billups, leader for the j
committee reports was heard in en., ,< .. hict ont i.miinu
accordance with the suggestion ,!in"
and as quickly agreed to by the (Jkl;il, ,,:1 ,
T ivlnr forces * ouuty oi t > ndi.in,
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Lieutenant-Governor Bellamy w. ,r tt...t ti.- *«*«. -ut..
car. bestow no patronage on the wid b«nkb«. .... othoi
,, ... 4 „ __ liat.ilitir .111.1 not 1-ndi.r^r-r on iy nolo or
senate. He did not even ap-
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jipint his own committees. Why n«i t
Uten the acquiescence to his re-
quest? Simply that since he has
presided over the senate each
member of the body has re-
ceived the same treatment. He
has been fair in his rulings;
treated all members and all ■
measures fairly, and he holds ( Attention,
the absolute confidence of the All Confederate veterans or lineal
senate. As president, he has descendants of deceased veterans are
made the wishes of his body i requested to Bend their names to Mrs.
suit him, 110 matter what theiW. W. Boling, Custodian of .lames
personal inconvenience. With! Henry Roberts Chapter U. D. C.'s,
dignity and fairness he has met Yukon, okla., for the purpose of re-
the senate, and when the har- oeiving crosses of honor to be bestowed
many of the party might have: Jan. 19, mos.
H 0 1.11) A Y S?
Reduced Spates and
Special Service Via
II you are planning to spend
Christinas and New Year's
with Relatives and Friends
in the North, liast or
SOUTHEAST
Let Us Qive You Com-
plete Information Re-
garding YOUR TRIP.
GEO H. LEE J.S.McNALLV
Got), Pkbb. Agt Div Pass Atfi
Little Kock, Ark Okla City
TO ALL THE PEOPLE.
We desire to thank you one and
all for your patronage of the past
year.
Wishing you a Happy and
Prosperous New Year,
We Are,
Sincerely Yours,
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The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1907, newspaper, December 27, 1907; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc127982/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.