The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1908 Page: 8 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
LOOK PLEASANT
When you have your picture taken at
the old" photograph gallery back of the
First National Bank. Will be open
Wednesdays and Saturdays of each
week to make sittings. .1" "
U'ifirantt' <f.
R. C. Hartman, Photographer.
BASS BROS,
Undertakers
&
Embalmers .
DR. V. KUCHAR,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special attention given to disease
of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Eyen scientifically tested,
Office hours: 10—12 a. m.,2 —4 p. m.
COUNTRY OALLd PROMPTLY ANSWEBU
Office:
CORNER ROOM OVER BASS BROS.
rksidk.m k : One Block South of Old
Residence.
Office Phone No. 40.
Residence Phone No. 39.
X-Ray Laborato'v in Connection.
Local and Personal.
Dr.H.G.Beitenshaw
DENTIST.
Office Opposite Commercial Hotel
All Work Guaranteed
YUKON, OKLA.
E. li. Sanger, D. i). S.
RESIDENT DENTIST.
Office With Dr. S. S. Sanger
YUKON, OKLAHOriA,
<HKH>oooooopooaoooaoaocKiooo
v. ii. urssisi-,
The Man Who Sells Farms,
Yukon, Oklahoma.
OCX) QOOOO 0 OO OQOOO CSOOOWOOOC
DR. TOMKINS
OFFICE:
Opposite Yukon Sun
office
Yukon, : : : Oklahoma
JOHN PACHTA,
SHOEMAKER.
Repairing Neatly Done. All Work is
Guaranteed Satisfactory.
south side spencer ave.
a Ua UUII^Ui f
Physician and Surgeon,
Treats, Eye, Ear, Node and Throat
GLASSES FITTED.
L. A. EVANS,
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
Sales made everywhere. If you are
contemplating having a sale you
had better WRITE TELE-
PHONE or SEE him. Satis
faction Guaranteed. Phono 551
Pleasant Valley. Residence '2
miles east and one south of ^ ukon
PRICES REASONABLE.
F
Notice
notice probate of will
In County Court, Canadian County,
! State of Oklahoma.
TP* Peter Bouteller, decensed.
|f' Oft | The State of Oklahoma to the heirs
and next kin of the said Peter Bou-
teller, deceased:
Take Notice, That upon'filing of a
l written instrument purporting to be
! the last will and testament of Peter
| I Sou teller for i robate and allowance,
I it is ordered that said matter be set
for hearing the 27th day of July, A.
' 1). 1008, before said County Court, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at which
time any person interested may appear
and contest the same; and notice of
this proceeding is ordered published
three weeks successively in Die ^ ukon
Sun,-a weekly newspaper published in
this state.
In Testimony Whereof, 1 have
hereunto set my hand and the seal of
the County iVurt at El Reno, Okla.
i this 8th day of July, A. D. 1908.
li. L. Fogg,
jll-28 County Judge.
administrator's no) ice.
To Wii >m tr May Concern:
Notice i ■ hereby given, that letters
of administration in the estate of 1'.
Lynn, deceased, have been granted to
the undersigned by the County Court
of the County of Canadian, Oklahoma
State, at El Reno. All persons having
claims against said estate are required
to exhibit the same to the undersigned
at Yukon, Okla., tor allowance, within
four months after the date of this
publication, with necessary vouchers,
or they will be forever precluded from
any benefit of said estate: or said
claim may bo filed
Court.
Dated this 8th day of July, 1903.
jueia Lynn,
Administratrix.
W. L. baxter,
lt-28 Attorney foi Administratrix.
administrators notice.
To Whom it May Com ; i:n:
Notiee is hereby given, that letters
of . dm■ 'listration in the estate of John
Walic.ce. deceased, wire granted to
the undersigned by the County Court
of the County of Canadian, Oklahoma
S ate, at El Reno, on the 22 day of
iuii' , 1!H)8. All persons having claims
against said estate are required to ex-
hibit the same to the und rsigned, at
El Reno, Okla., for allowance, within
\V 1 i 11 g Alley open four months after the date of this
publication, with ncccs.-ary vouchers,
they will be forever precluded from
■f said i state; or said
Thelma Perfume at the Model Drug j
Store.
L. M. Spencer was an El Reno
visitor Monday. •
Scrcen doors at S. M. Gloyd's Lum-
ber Yard.
County Commissioner Thompson was
in town Wednesday.
See those post cards at the Model
Drug Store.
Harry Goodall made a business trip
to the city Tuesday.
Light Driving Harness Goodall, the
harness man.
C. N. JefTers was a business visitor ,
at the city Wednesday.
Fine line of new buggies Goodall,
the Harness man.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Julian have
returned from New Mexico.
For screen doors, call at S. M.
Gloyd's Lumber Yard.
Judge Dongres attended to business
matters at El Reno Monday.
Deering "Standard Twine 9,'ic per
pound. Bass Mercantile Co. j
Minco defeated Yukon here Sunday
in a ball game by a score of 6 to 0.
Buy your good Deering Twine of
Bass Mercantile Co.
Miss Hilda Morrison was the guest
of Miss Edna Dulf at Geary last week.
Single or double driving harness, the
best- Goodall, the harness man.
Geo. Bass attended the hardware
Dealers' Convention at Oklahoma City
Wednesday.
J. L. Brown of Lamar, Mo. has ac-
amar, Mo. has ac-
cepted a position at • he Model Drug
Store.
Mrs. Ella Alexander is expecting a
visit from Mr. Denizen and son of
Rocky, Okla.
A few more acres of land adjoining
Yukon on the south for sale by L. M.
Spencer.
A number of Yukon sports attended
the Gotch-Fillmore wrestling match at
the city Tuesday night.
For those bad wire cuts, Scarlet
Liniment. Guaranteed by the Model
Drug Store.
Mrs. E. E. Kirkpatrick and children
arc visiting here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Spencer.
..30 cost for a 81000 policy for 5
years with Oklahoma Farmers Mutual.
Dongres will write it for you.
Jesse Shacklctt was exhibiting a
stalk of Bermuda grass yesterday that.
was 5 feet and 8 inches long.
A large number -of witnesses from
here were subpoenaed in the Shepard
and Ott case at El Reno Monday.
Mrs. T. F. Addington and daughter,
Arkie, and Mrs. F. F. Fleck returned
this week from a two weeks' visit at
Sulhur.
1 block 300x1)20 feet. Nicely located
on "J" avenue. Price 8400.00
1 block 240x320 feet. Corner Sth
street and "J" avenue. Price $400.00.
1 lot, continuation of Hih street i
south 300x300 feet. Price $350.00.
2 lots 75x300, south Sth street. £100
each.
40 other lots at $50.00 each. 1 cash
and half en time.
CALL EARLY AND SOON.
L. M. e
every evening after 7
o'clccK and all day on Sat-
urdays.
benefit
laim may
1 i-j cents per cue.
line of tobacco and
. Call 011 us.
Dated this 22nd
K
JL M.0
.. UOl rial.
B. F. STAFFORD, Proprietor.
f Jnne, ltlOe.
v Wallace,
Executor.
John W. Clark,
Attorney t< r Executor.
ADM!NISI ..'.tor's notice.
To AVii )m it Mai Con :;i;n:
Notice s herebv i.i'-> n that leltc
B. F. Sout enjoyed a visit last week
from his brothers, Jno. Stout ot ,
K: nsas and Hezekiah Stout of West
Virginia.
Miss Manone Glotfeltor is assisting
...., . nt the Farmers & Merchants bank j
s;iid County j during the absence of Miss Maude
Wells, who is visiting in Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Mulvey left last
Sunday for Galveston, Tex. and on
their return trip this week attended
the Elk's convention at Dallas.
Shirley Chapman, leader of the El
Reno band was in town Tuesday night
instructing the band bovs. He may be
retained as the regular instructor.
E. C. Rhodyback, one of the pioneer
merchants of the county, was a pleas-
ant culler at this office Tuesday. He
is now engaged in the mercantile bus- ^
iness at Richland.
Jno. Kroutil, H. B. Bass, Geo. Bass
and Jno. Russel made (he trip to Ok-
lahoma City Tuesday to see the Gotch-
l'illmore wrestling match in Mr. Krou-;
j til's big automobile.
The Catholic church has been treated j
to a new coat of paint. The roof has
been painted green and the cross on
! the steeple has been gilded. It pre-j
i nts a nice appearance.
Antone Shedeck f iI from a loaded
wagon Sunday at his farm southwest
j of town and fractured his thigh. He
is doing as well as can be expected
from the nature of the fracture.
le tiled in said County
■ Time Table.
3T BOUND.
7:00 a. in.
7:34 p. m.
1:08 p. m.
2:55 p. m.
A
No. 41
No. 43
No. 47
No. 713
Local freight, No. 85 11.43 a. ni
EAST BOUND.
10:10 p. m
of administration in lh" estate of J
W. Pc r y, di i eased, have been gn.nte
to the undersigned by the county court
of the County of Canadian and State
of Oklahoma, at El Ren >. All ; fraons
having claims against -ai I < stale are
ri ;uire 1 t i to exhibit t iei ■ t the un-
dersigned at Yuuf ,i. Oklahoma, for
allowance, within six month after
the date of this publication, with
necessary vouchers, or thev will be
I), fi. Phillips was at Oklahoma City
■ Tuesday attending a meeting of the
I board that has charge of the location
No. 42.
No. 44
No. 48.
No. 731
Local frei ■ lit, No. 8G
forever precluded [from any benefit of
said estate; or said claim may be filed
in said county court.
8.10 a. m. Dated this fifteenth day of July,
1:30 ]i. 111. l;)(K.
12:40 p. m. Ellen Perry,
10:25 a. m. Administratrix.
of the Baptist University. Mr.
Phillips is a member of the board.
Tlie cement walks on Fourth street
are going down. Contractor Swaim
and a force of men have completed
300 feet from the Commercial hotel
south. The balance of the walks will
be laid immediately.
L. D. Clark rode hit' motorcycle to
Oklahoma City Tuesday and saw Gotch
the World's champion wrestler throw
Fillmore, the Canadian. Mr. Clark is
personally acquainted with Gotch, hav-
ing known him in Iowa when he was
just a big, clum3y Dutch boy.
Dress Goods.
Voiles, Batistes, Organdies, Como ;
Suitings and embroidered fancies. !
Values 12£c, 15c, 16sc and 20c. Sale
Price per yard He |
50c Silk Tissue, sale price per yd • • 35c j
35e Lorraine in fancy^ colors. Sale j
price per yard 25c
35c fine Zephyr Ginghams in Shadow ;
plaids. Sale price 24c |
25c Mercerized Corded Voiles in fancy j
stripes and plaids. Sale price per
yard 19c |
25c Panama Voiles in dots, stripes I
and figures. Sale price per yd 15c
20c Henley Serge in solid and fancy !
colors. Sale price per yard 12^c j
All wool Challies 35c and 50c values.
Sale price per yard 25c j
10c Lawns. Sale price per yard.. .7Ac !
J.
White Goods.
50c fancy corded stripes and plaids.
Sale price per yard 35c
35c plain and fancy. Sale price per
yard 25c
25c dotted Swisses- Sale price per
yard 18c
Fancy Swisses. Values 25c, 35c and
50c. Sale price per yard 17c
15c, lGrlc values. Sale price 11c
10c values, sale price per yard... -7Ac
75c linen, sale price per yard 59c
65c 48c
50c " " " " " 38c
25c " 18c
25c linen suiting, sale price per yd. •
20c "
15c " "
10c " " " " "
18c
14c
11c
7ic
Men's and Boy's Suits
Men's Soft Laundried Shirts.
$2.00 shirt, sale price $1.65
11.50 $1-20
$1.00 •' " " 79
75c 59
You can't afford to miss
this sale if you are looking
for bargains.
\
pnfi JS*
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1908, newspaper, July 17, 1908; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc128011/m1/8/: accessed May 24, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.