The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1908 Page: 8 of 8
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Should be a Schwab suit for
these reasons. SCHWAB
clothes are known as honest
clothes-they satisfy. Schwab
clothes are right up-to-date
in style and fit. Schwab's
clothes are the product of
America's most modern tail-
oring* plant. Schwab clothes
are the best made clothes in
America at $10 to $25 and
we sell them. The last reas-
on if no other should con-
vince you, for no merchant is
more careful in buying than
we are, and the fact that we
sell Schwab clothes should
cause you to want them.
See our new spring styles
and you'll see why.
Ladies' Handbags at your own price.
Very nice assortment.
Spring and summer Dreas Goods. A
very beautiful line of them all shades and
colors.
Men's Fancy Laundered and Soft shirts
from 50c to $2.
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| Our Line of
I Men's
Furnishings
Hardware.
Whatr do you know ft? Do you know we have
the most complete line of shelf and heavy hardware
RIGHT NOW than has ever been at your com-
mand? If not, call on us for anything pertaining
to hardware..
We have the goods and our prices are right.
Investigate and see for yourself.
LAWN
MOWERS.
Keep your lawn
looking neat and
clean by using one
of our high grade
ball bearing ma-
chines at $4.50.
is Complete.
Farm Machinery.
Yes, we have every-
thing that is needed to
equipp the farm, but would
especially call your atten-
tion to our corn tools and
hay tools. We are selling
the best that money can
buy—the kind that give
satisfaction. Don't fail to
investigate before buying.
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Business Chance.
Miss Mabel Hepburn of El Reno is
NOTICE!
Have you ffom $500 to $2500 > : v f"* friends and ""ending
, . . , T, ... the Wedding.
bringing you less than 12 per
cent. If so investigate this at | Sec lhe new wal1 PaPer at the Modfll
once. It will yield you not less rug'tor<
D. B. Phillips was in El Reno Wed-
nesday on business.
The newest designs in wall paper at
the Model Drug Store.
The 8tiii. Board of Education failed
to get onto the question in lime for
exainin.it ( i s the 14 and 15th, so the
examinations for graduates from the
rural ditirett will beheld 'n County
Superintendent's office the Ul3t and
22nd.
This is a Genuine Full
Grown "Space Killer."
than 18 per cent and have abso-
lute security. Adnress Box 366,
Yukon, Oklahoma.
Keep Your Yards Clean.
How about the filth and trash
around your place? Would it
not be well to continue to clean
up? The government report
shows that horse manure is the
favorite breeding place for flies.
We know that flies are carriers
of germs. Clean up around your
barn, thereby do a good deal for
yourself and the neighborhood
at large.
Stop for a cold
Major's.
drink at
See I. i,k>' post cards at.Che Model
Drug Si
Mrs. . . M. Hogan and two children
of Cash i n. is here visiting her mother,
Mrs. Hi is.
Nice cool ar.d refreshing drinks at
the Mot. Drugstore.
The Yukon Sun.
EGGS FOR SALE Golden
Wyandotte eggs for sale. Thor-
oughbred stock. 50c for setting
of 15.
F. H. Norcom,
4t-18 5 miles soth of Yukon.
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When in town drop in at
Major* and get a nice cool drink.
Local and Personal.
Dr. S. S. Sanger made a flying trip
to the City Thursday.
J. 11. Combs and George Boyd .were
El Reno visitors Thursday.
See S. M. Gloyd's Lumber Yard for
screen doors.
For those bad wire cuts, Scarlet
Liniment. Guaranteed by the Model
Drug Store.
Thelma Perfume at the Model Drug
Store.
Hannum will take your order for
coal and sell it aB cheap as anyone.
Screen doors at S. M. Gloyd's Lum-
| ber Yard.
, Mi«3 Stella Goodull of Oklahoma
I City is hero attending the wedding of
Miss Lela Itussel and visiting friends.
. For screen door:-', call at S. ?•'.
Gloyd's Lumber Yu.d.
Oriental Toy Fish.
William H. Hetmbach of Allentown,
Pa., an expert breeder of fancy fishes
has recently sold a lot of Japanese
frlngetails and some Chinese fantalls
for $10 each. Several of the frlngo
tails, with bodies less than threa
Inches long, have tallB four inchos long
The parent stock was imported frotr
the orient, but Mr. Hetmbach has sue,
ceeded In raising about GOO of tho fish
in an elaborate hatchery he built at!
joining his home. The fad, In addi-
tion to being expensive, requires in-
finite patience and care. The fish
must be kept and bred In still water,
which is supplied with oxygen by
mans of odd plants procured chiefly
from China. The breeding of these
top fish, of which sins!", specimen*
are worth from $5 to $10, Is said tr
be the acme of piscatorial culture. A
well stocked five gallon aquarium 1,1
worth about $150.
Their Favorite Mottoes.
Many well-known men haw /avor
Its mottoes which they endeavor to
live up to, and, curlwusVy enough,
some of them are particularly applica-
ble to their professions. "fipecch is
silvern, silence Is golden," ii the
maxim which Sir George Lewis, the
famous lawyer, always bear3 In i p id.
"Tell the truth and shame the devii" is
Mr. LaNmnliere's very ,v prupr:aic
motto; while Sir John Fisher adopts
the significant words: "The frontiers
of England are the coasts of tho
enemy." John ilnrna Is very fond of
the saying: "The world Is my cour
try ami to do good Is my religion;
while tho British premier gives i'..e
text of rtt. Paul at hit motto: ".. .
thlnets are lawful unto me, but uil
things are not expedient."
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The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1908, newspaper, May 15, 1908; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc128002/m1/8/: accessed June 24, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.