The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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FubliBhed on Friday of every week at
Yukon, Canadian County, Oklahoma.
GORDON McCOMAS, Piblishek.
Entered at the postoffice in \ ukon
as fecor c% ma matter.
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IT IS s II ED.
Piedmont is to have another
rural route. We are not labor-
ing tinder a" hal! :oina i " v hen
we say , for Editor Brown of
the N" ' h l :ee<: his fiat on
the .-liti if. ;;nd the Gods bow
supinely. " o government %\ill
have ■! . V mit to'he inevitabl
Accept our con rr itnlations. But
ihe brotr. • is i error when he
thinks .ha we are opposed to
Piedm it having a dozen routes
but it wiilbeahi'd thing to con-
vi ce the farm r.- on route 2 out
of Yukon that the service from
Piedmont will equal 'hat which
(hey now enj<y. Then again
the question of the farmer get-
ting his daily papers the same
day as published has not been
answer by the really good Mr.
Grown. Rou'e 2 will still live,
:it'd new rentes be established
for Yukon, if the words of the
postoflfice inspector are to be i'e-
I <_d on. Unless our "think
works" are badly disordered, a
vote of the patrons on route 2
will substantiate our claim of
superiority of service.
HASKELL'S BUSY DAY.
Saturday was a busy day fcr
(jovernor Haskell as it was the
last d..v for approving bills
i ussed by the legislature. All'
I ills not acted upon died accor-
ding to law. One of the largest
« :ems vetoed was that of slUO.OOO
r an adbitional building at the
Central Normal school at Ei!-
! vrnd.
Senate Bill No. Gf>, which t ro-
'. :ded for the clerk of the stt-
i remc court and assistants .vas
Cisapproved because it created
. ?ed!ess offices.
\ bill which provided for a
change of venue on liquor casts
was disaf proved bccause it af-
ford?;! a means of evading the
taw to the bootleggers.
Another item of S3.1 !'■ apj ro-
j i:.ti n to be ir. cd by the re-
c-.its of the normal school f« r
« rtain purples wvetoed.
\ ast mimi or of important
lis ami iig which were the
. neral appropriation Mil and
. lie election bill were sigr.od.
OUT of THE RAIN
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And Join the Crowd and get one of those
Black Hawk Corn Planters!
Guaranteed to plant over 95 per cent—Can you "Match That?"
We Have
save vol r iioc;s
Dr. Haas' Hog Glio'era Cure
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•WHICH M'II.i. sruKrv
u
Cure" Cholera
We Can Recommend
4'This Cure/
The Criminal Court of Appeal?
still engaged in the interpre-
:tiftn of the liquor laws. A
•w proposition passed upon to-
' y was occii-ionod by an appeal
• jnj Pittsburg county wherein
: jury found a defendant guilty
1 violating the liquor law ar.d
jave a verbal verdict to that ef-
i-.ct. The sealed verbid was
>' opened for a few days and
. hen it was opened it was found
i be a verdict of not guilty,
ncjurv wa. brought into Court
; ad testis':."! that the verdict of
was the one that w.is in-
tended but that the other form
as accidental!;. scaled uj . The
iurt divided that the sealed
erdict was the one that gov-
"lied and that a jury once dis-
til sod Co.; o r.ut be re-e nvened.
Police Commissioner Bingham
of New Yiii'ii. speaiiir.g' of the
opportunities a dishonest man
holding his position has of be-
coming a miUionaii'e. declares he
had offered him the first year a
single bribe* of ; hundred thou-
sand dollars a year if he would
protect certain crim'fialsby leav-
ing them alone.
Insur your property in the
Western National. I>. M. Spen-
cer. Agent.
Market Reports.
Wheat
Corn
Oats
Chops
Me; I
Shorts
Bran
Graham
L ■' irade flour
-■> per
. .50
. . 10
. 1.3T>
. 1.75
. 1.45
. l.:T>
. 3.00
. 3.00
110 lb
HAV Foli SALE -10 toi
. ie hay. In< .ire ut mv
.ill-? \v«ar.'i 1 • n.tle - >ut
* >me in ana
' tit n 5rt 11 !*.
Horses and Mules.
Wt have hi r- s and mules to
sell work 1 ano unbroke. on
terms to suit purchaser,
o-tf Red Front Liykuy Ba
ICECREAM
—MSSSSf ■^152^5-'
Notice.
The thoroughbred Jersey bull.
L.-rrettas Merry King No. TI.Tlx!
will make the season at J. P.
Coil Ian's tarm. ad • lining Yukon
on the west. Service fee is $5.00
in advance.
Gt'V B' SF.n. Manager.
lit I'ulilisin'fl March 111, 9 It
In tV County Court of Canadian
Couity, Oklahoma.
In the mutter nt tho estate ( : John O,
Mm*, Deeeaaed
t rt!cr lin* Hearing I1,*! if Ion li>i- Sale ol'
lteifl I -trtlr
Ma\ Moore, a'l'i-,mi-tratr:\ ■ ti-
estate of .lohn <>. Moore, i!eceas,'d,
!ate oi Canudmn I'mint... <>i,!a:n.:nu.
hii\in'* i " the 1<J''i I. . ■ i Maivh. !!Hi'.t.
'il.sl in this court iu-r vt lilieii jK'tition
asking for an ortler ot" -ale aviti.i.r:;:ir.;"
tier as sueh admirii~;ratt-'\ to sell the
following ileseril i.il f. al • state Im"
S,i --iiv: to the • state of -:.itl <le .*i*asi -1.
low it: The no: tlieast quarter nf see-
lit .it township (111. north <•! rar.j «
(5) tni of Indian Meridian, in one
|.ai*ee!, at i-ii'.ate -a'l-, to ti:e ..;htst
I tit sr. bidder for cash.
The court having examir.eii the jieti-
tii ti ami the allegation contained t hero-
in. linos that it i- in : to ell the
• ••al estate aliove i! - il.e.1 n order
that certain debts. -Wii r.ttie: «. eharet-
paid.
It in therefore ordiired, adjuiivri"l and
<it the court, tna >aid petition
l« set iur in aring in :h;.i court ■ '! Sat-
urdav ill.- 17th day of April. l!i' the
thereof, at i* o'eluc'-. ii. :n. of aid day.
at which time ; ml plii ••m>. i.er-i-n
interested in -lidtsta:- ::m ap|K-ar
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Look at the horse that
wears hand-made harness
Made by Harry Good all
Look at the feet of every
man that wears the best
shoes on earth
Sold by Harry Gocdall
Look at the hog that has
"Aire Shot Stock Powder'
Sold by Harry Goodall
Look for special sale of
shoes
So'c by Harry Good?.]].
than county. i lafcniii. n which tr
U GOODALL, The Harm
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the <JaU- «'i" .'ti'il
;tr ;
SAM .\ A.IOR
liefi.
faring; said n* ti*
tin- placo an 1 tinw th«T> i« r
l)« ne in oj en court tr.i# IT
March.
>i \ i.J H L. Fimu; Cou
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Attorneys h r A in
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Neal Jo ) Work Gal! at The Sun Office.
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The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1909, newspaper, April 2, 1909; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc128048/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.