The Yukon Sun. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL
Directory of Yukon
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Real Estate Agent
Notary Public
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8" Deeds, morpages, abstracts. j?
titles furnished. City property q
O for rent, sale and trade. Rents 5
K collected, taxes paid. Yourbusi- §
p ness respectfully solicited. A o
line list of farms for sale. Mon- 5
S ey loaned on the best of terms, g
5 < 'all at my office—opposite Yukon 5
§ Hotel. Write me your wants. 1 y
0 am agent for Continental and
5 Connecticut Insurance Companies o
do-o-doooo 0 d 0<h300<j ooo 060 is (j cmj
V/sst Point Breeding Stable,
The following describod Sta!- Wheat
lions and Jack will make the Corn.,
season of 1909 at my farm fiur Oa's..
milee south and two miles west
- - - _ .ofYukon:
DR. V. KUCHAR, [PICADOR, 23,248
Registered in the Percheron
Stud Book of America.
Market 7.. n t<.
v v v v\> ;• v
Phyildan and Surgeon,
g | .Special attontion j^iyon to diseases
o i of the Eye, Enr, Nobo and Throat
Eyes aoiontifically tested,
Office hours: 10—It'a. m.,2—4p. m.
countrycallo promptly ANSWER!)
Ofiicc:
CORNER ROOM OVER BASS BROS.
Residknch: One Block South of Old
Resideuce.
Office Phone No. 40.
Residence Phone No. 39.
X-Ray Laboralofv in Connection.
Chops .
Meal ...
' Shor's ..
| Bran ...
(Jraiiam
Flour ...
Monday, Apr
■> C-'•; <5 OOOC OOOO O O
m ui
tini k-
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Uijil
xD ANNUAL
190?,
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YUKON POOL HALL Bass Bros.
Black grey 16J hands high; , .
weight 20fi0 pounds. 11 ,l'' ' " Hir
V
Pool and Billiards
A fine iine of Cigars and To-
bacco^in connection. Agent
for White Star Steam Laundry.
Basket leaves every Wednesday
night. Good work guaranteed.
C. A. NEWKIRK,
PROPRIETOR.
Undertakers
List Your Property Auctioneering,
With L. M. Spencer
A few acres of choice land
and building locations ad-
joining Yukon. Houses,
lots, farm lands, etc., for
trade, sale or rent. Real
estate, loans and insurants.
Notary in office. : : '. .
Phone 22.
L. M. Spencer.
Shelter Bros. Nursery
Located 3 Miles South of N ukun
(iruwers and Dealers In
first Class jS'ursiry Steel?
I'Sitme <555 Center V«4le>
S.3. Sanger, M.0„
Physician and Surgeon,
Treats, Eye, Ear. N"oae aud Throat
GLASSES FITTED.
Splendid action find is a snrc fo .i
getter.
CARRA JR.
Is a dark bay Percherjn Stallion
7 years old, 164 hands high and
will weigh 1800 paunls Has
plenty of style and finish and as
good action as anybody's draft
horse. lias proved himself an
exceptionally good foal getter. I
Most of his colts are bays and
blacKs. If you are looking foi !
an ideal draft horse you wil \
maKe no mistake in breeding t !
this stallion.
CAPTAIN HAWLEY
Is a mammoth black ja i'c v/itl !
white points; is 1-5A hands high.
Was bred by Milton Gustin, E 1
gerton, Platte county, Mt„ an
is the sire of more g.ioJ mule,-
' than any jack in ttie CDunty.
j Several spans of his mules htiv;
sold for $150 and upwards. A
his mules h ive siz3, stylo an
action and plenty >f life. CjIoiv
mostly blacks and bays.
TERMS OF SERVICE-Fo
j Picador $12.50; for Barra jr. an
j Captain Hawley, $10 each
Colts to stand an J suck. Par-
lies parting with mures or con
LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL! removing same from
the county, forfeit tne insjr n
Embalmers .
- Okla.
fCl'^ITCR HAD DEEN WORRIED.
ver-Gcnsiiivc About a Debtor Who
Took His Time to Pay Up.
"Well, thank goodness, there's one
nan 1 con lucet now wkhout feeling
iabie," the man said.
"IIo .vs iha: ?" askod his conipan
1 W«l yon owe Mm money and
ictlle up?"
rtJu : tiie other way around," said
'iifc li:si speaker. "II« owed in®
4 si" til cti.n of money for more than
t Vf-t
i i'«t him a ffi ea* deal, and pev-
-.♦.I ti men he •Ininied himself abont \
lha money, hut he never uaid. After
**h!lr 1 j. i| so j didn't lika to m«vt
*>«cause I felt all the time he
vr*r' *oin#r to vay to hin tlf: I ow<
ihia man mone> *ml he knows I
oughi to khv arid still he doesn't lik#
to remind in#.'
Absolutely it got m> I would #;o
blocks out of the way to avoid him
i felt 'hat lie felt he never eould men
tion spending money for anything
when he was in my pr«'*eence without !
my feeling that that money ought
gone to pay the debt ha
:.t my Farm,
£ South of Okarch:; Seven Mi',:; N i.-tii o; I:
1 will offer and sell, rain orshino, 5 ri d ,
This will lie a better lot of hojrs liy far than 1 h ive eve- sel l
my former sales. i want all the Good I''arph i's to rome i-j
yj> on that day, no difference whether you buy or not. 1 -
ence and will try to make it both a pleasant and pp.. >.
I will show you the best 50 hoail of sows yo j
in Oklahoma. Th .y are of j*ood blood lines an'l • '
do you koo;I. If you see lit to buy. an.1 the; ir
ed. you know where you ffot them and who you jr.it
her, THE FIRST I'KiZE BOAR AT TlilJ tJT •
HEADS MY HEARD.
My sows are equally as good, an I
f- money in tryin to have some of '
■'■if in Poland China blood.
v; wiiies
Per ■
<>
♦
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❖
•:V
..../'rcc L;
tin
fl
Ma
^ ukon, Oklahoma.
to have
owed me.
Ma\ he he didn't f«*«! that way
about it at all, but I felt that Ivar,
and now I'm gls.d he has paid up. so
that iu tills detail at least I am cues
Portable in my mind."
i- TKilMS; All sums of $lf>.0«) or
:« G months time will lie tfiwiwilh in1
Notes must bo banka'.' in l i of><.
*y cash on sums over $I5.t.i
; LEE R. PATTER'
y Col. .1. I*. GuLelius ;M Assistants
- <5>'M •
;.4.cc:o nztur.n crj ten ccnts.
OO
Purchacrr
Ro-
of Old Material Feuntf
ilj Good Investment.
BORE LOVE LOCK OF EMPEROR
Coin Struck During Napoleon III.'s
Reign Now Valuable.
AUCTIONEER.
Trade Marks
designs
co* twkjht-3 ±.z
before ht
JC jl , decree.was issued ordering a five franc
lnsp3C- ' piece to be coined bearing his
iintge.
The dies weio made, and one coin
There is a singular story in con
, - neetion with a coin of ihp third Xapo-
Unci the money bscofnos cljc Mi I leon. While Louis Napoleon was
IMione, write or see him before cngag- onco. U.clo 113 circumstaiicos i president of France, jus!
ing an auctioneer. AH messages paid, \viil I be , .'sponsible for before ** "iade hil,lsolf pniperur
if employed. I'hone XY551. W of the j lents should any OC21U
very !•«-st sale i i < FREE with <-ver , • , ,
e,,,tract mad, before April 1. ' " !t,Cn alwa-VS solicited.
I GODOY o£ Pleasant Valley u w„ stim.k llff as u s;inu„,. 01Ill gent
i a rogisterecl Short Horn Bull No. !•* the prince president for hi* ap-
1212.597 in American Short Horn R«t kowk- lieie ;.n xed hefot.-
t>„„i. ti„:„ ,, . , he x mil in ftl It. When ai !;isi ti<> gat
' I'. j.? i ? ainmal. „ „u r,,„ i, „ i„ ,,. ,i ,„•
! : O t.'tl bj. Ij. L,. Alkire of t h-11 111- liaij Ill-en Teiivesenled on lie
Lexington, 0<tl.'.. Service fea SI <oin with a love lock. ,.r -|i. ,k .i lock
cttsh
A tV'.v choice voting bulls f.,
sale ut all times at roasonablt
prices. Pure Brown Leghorn
Ejrps for sale, 5uc per set tin <v
e^s- :-_:c2E*-
i.- c Lyman Aliur
r-il-tclf avsnnSn <
"Iff >fl Mpr-I«trt lUjiaMmiLM OU' M'H-
t.! t •« r'.'tlf 'f' • tiAi. WM# on i* • mti
aictinc? (.n-a^"untiuut* ii'i.
Kill'. ! ± I
tprruU r, Mvt% vnMc vheflyu. irfh4
Sciemsfk ilJiiericafl.
A ian<1sorn ly U!o!CP T V1 ir-
I'aii'M "f «ny f .ii fi'il. i*rrt • , < . i\
V r r 4\r uu>t£tai. 41. *!| r >r •••<•«•. jm.
^lUNN gCo.361*""*"' New York
Urati'.-ti OlvM, •. I* *'■
E. II. Sanger, D. D. S. JOHN PACHTA,
RHSIDnvi DH.M1ST
C'rotvn and Bridge-work a Specialty.
^ ! KON, OKLAMO:iA,
O. K. Barber Shoo
SHOEMAKER.
[urvinjc Ni at'v Done. All
t."...r.'antec:! Sutisfdc^?
CALIFORNIA
JNorth Pacific Coast
ONE WAV
Colonist Tickets
.Via ;
c1" luiii' <111 lite (i-iii-iil,-. w-';ti< h lie .ti■'
imlj.v did w<*ai at Uiat' nerkid. Im
wlileli In- iluiiiRlit im'siiit■ iliic tu mi di?
uiliod and ftcrinanenl .1 reju-spiita
tiori ut himself a« an eftlgy on a
colli- ~
The jiilnce president sent for Hie
director of the mint, and ordered lilni
Ki remove (lie love lock. Then he
round (hat hi* silence Willi regard
the piece had he^n taken for approval,
and that the
lit itun. Tin
ti - in.d lulled ol' Its undlgnitl
John RoherlM nf Watkins, Schliy! r
rounty, « w II driller, rocently pti.-
"hased ol An^rlo Duprei-, a junk deri-
*r. an old pump for ten cents. It v ;ivi
apparent l.v or no value, hill he I hoi,:: ti
there might he some parts that
-mild uso in his business. WhetJ Wr
Roberts and his assistant took the
pump I 1 olio of the wells they weiv
drl111iir and started breaking It up
she.' were greatly surprised to *
-old coins drop out of til" holes tk .
made. They at once Ilnlsbed tin joh
«nd fo'ind $4,000, nearly all le J'2
fold pieces. Whom the pump belonged
to at tilt1 time the monei whs hidden
•r how Ion* it had been titer#. It j
isi\ ,| 'i v. *1 he latest (lute of our ti'
tile calm wap I*<>8. .Mr. UntierH «.t
once deposited his flnd in the Karia-
• i s'and Merchants' bank at Walkiai
IU Is willing to surrender Hie Hnd t-
•nyena who can prove uwnerali I p. but
no claimaitt baa yet appeared. Tin
Junk man will make a memorandum t«
examine the Inside or ever;, old iiutinjc
IWorw ill:,nosing of il at any price.—
Utica (N. V.i I'resj,
WEAL AUTOCRAT OF THE HUAB.
Cemmodore Vanderbilt Sole Rular f
His Railway Lines.
Commodore Vanderbilt, at the a*e
i f HO, waj Ihc greatest railroad taiitn-
ainplnK ol the coins had pun mis country ltai known. .N'owa
oik v 1^, slopped and days railroad ownership is a couipll
c at "(I afl'aii ; Vanderbilt made It a one-
W.o"-
xc: c'scs
triti every
1 lie I'.res-
evercise.
ABOUT VEGETABLES.
Tt is fafc 'o say lliut it is rn(!'.er .1
urn (liscotety lltnl icirelttbles arc en-
dowed w.j.tli ijtialtlics vvli icli tire
transmittpfl to 1 !iu-"e wbo 1'eeii itpon
the Kindly fruil.a of llio earth. Thcpo
<111; 1!'I i(■ s arc [iltysicul. mural arid in-
1clli,( 111.il." If vc llcsire to di-velop
llie■■ rcn'siiniitjf poWvrs and to endow
the I'ljuililiriiim of the mind wi'li
(ti 111 n<'Sd mid (-oncentration we tartsf
eat |iol;tlocs, hut tre must at the
Raitte time reinetnlicr lltal overindul-
gence in that eucculcnl rpot way
produce npalli_y and itidilTererKr.
i'nri'ols produce (food temper tiud
it re stroni'ly n 1 oiuiiiellded to pec. Nil
and bilious people. I'Veneli It iik'—
fite linriYol.vertofotti' J ^'cttelt l'rii !id:4
lead to dav-droitmitijx iiTi<t ;irt r-1: •
ilioit^lti- Hfnl senliui riN, and
iiel ler food for :ttit.ljor- and journal-
Vii* ean bo found, • l. id.y's Pictorial.
GOT FULL WEIGHT.
w.
PIEDMONT
C. McCOMAS. Pi-oprielor- DENTAL OFFICE
OPEN LVER1 TL l-iSDA'i'.
a« ;;;nt
K STKAM l.Al'XM:
On SaJc Daily
Yukon,
Oklahoma. HIGH CLcASS DENTIST-ftY j \\ar
See Tom Neble For Paint-
ing and Pajw Hanijing.
Sign Painting o Specialty.
F. A. BAKER
WELL DRILLER.
j i p ■ ■ ' m a;c
iv. < (>i i;
I. AM N J'JJS
■it-
t
ll
Address:
PIHD.'.tONT, OKI A.
MeaJs and Short Orders
k . r"
i to 30,
Excql 'onallv Low Rates
55topfOver;i Allowed
at many points enroute
IIoMerM may porj^as" sleeper
tickets good in
Tourist Sleeping Car
Vsv< for r ol lor, "Across the Con
f inent in u Tourist
lock. ISut ike 2u coins that had al . n affair
ready lice, atrnek elf were not de- n.ai.a«e.| Ma proyerties, spent
atroyed and are now regarded ai of mallv
and mu:iipulat( d llieii securities with
^ absolute independence of all minor
iiy Stockholders, 'f liat the puhlichad
any lesitii ut" concern with his rail-
rond:. (Voiihl. have struck the commo-
dore ... :-!i,-.uril. Once, upon the wit-
ness stand, he repeatedly replied:
None of your h islnesg," to a regular-
ly aitilio; i/ il |ui; ilsllor who was at
t * 111 i ■' i 11 'II ;;,■( ,;(■ • ;| 111 llrst-bailll 11.
ii'inmtli i concerning the Central s af-
talis Meiorc be '■ I>t:iin<I control of
the Central lis > iliclal repoit* were
falrl;. Complete; after.vard tliej did
not furnish the most riidlmentury ln-
fotillation. He had the utmost con
tempt for the law and its reprcsenla.
'Ives. Lav. !" bo one* roared, "what
do 1 care about the law? Ilain'l 1 got
the power'.'" Oufle observtnir that a
central director. hnd.noUvuiad for a
certain lifijiosfiion which had he*
nii(i#i eoiisbieration lie asked the rea.
*om win ' Oon'l yyu know, comino
dure," fiis friend replied 'iat eacli.
and every one of those liu, ..cllona is
abaolntely forblildan by the statutes of
the state of New York?" "My Clod!
Job*, caid Vanderbilt, "you don't sup
[Kise you can run a railroad iu a 'com!
Mice with ill* statute* of the state of
N w York Jo you?"—Htuiaii J. Hss
drlek, iu Mt'Clure's.
S i cat vj11
Kusyuais the Refoge of Small Souls.
l'.M: "-lite busyness is a :v iiipti >11 of
dell, ;, ut vitalil: . will,.' 1 I'.kuI".' for
Idleness implies a c:i holic appt-tlte
:(mlaK''OtiKS tise of ( -t so ;:il i'! *ntil y
There arc dead-alive, baclui'o 'd t.eo-
ple aliotit. who tire . (.• c 1 conscious
of living except in the exercise of
S'ltiie convenliomil oc. -.patiort. llrins
tiics" fellows in' 1 the coitnlry rir set
'hem aboard ship, ainl von will see
how they pine for their desk or their
stndy. They cannot be idle. Their
naturb is not generotis enonv?h. and
the. j.ass in * sort of ooma those
hours which, air not (p-ilb ated to furi-
ous moiling in the .golil mill. When
tlier U'i not require to jo to the oftlce.
when they are not linasry and have
nn uiiad to drink, file whole'bieaLliint
warn Is a blank to (henj. This does
n t apiiiMir to me as being snccess ia
life,— Knke'l Louis Steveii^na
*>ir, Kit
toincr. nppi
*'l llHVc Clllcd I
of your In;tn
"W'lint - \\ ron"?
; I lie a^riovt'd cii j-
aclu'tic tlic bookseller,
o\|ire:-s my opinion
lIK-t ll(l( I
leforciitiallv
of
;■ -peari)
It m i^'lici! 14
I ordered 11
son',- liliriirv,
!•'! pounds and
asked ||,(. oOoksellc
" I I KIII e 111 a Si I
from yon last your
pounds. Ycilordii
duplicate -el for
anil ti only \vci_ii
nine ounces. I'd have you nndcr-
slatul. sir, that ilieri is u ,iu 0r-
diiiaiicc pmiinst. short \m ijrhts."
Tliorottullly 11 s I 111 I ilei I. tile. Iioirl;-
seller nimlc up the shortage with
seven ounce- id' ini-celluitv. — Kv1
el in not'. j
IN FLATLAND.
GEO. 11 LEr,
Cm. t i * /\ •
littif; IV'H <.
"pirvr '
J s m ALLY
D V. P. Afl
«\r<. (3Llaii n a City.
A <ueer Ctnsus.
"Wh^a I was ]j( 1 in fad!r" said
ili^ ralrer, v.«r« !ak1a^
returns w^re in^Bt
'.^"♦"ai kaW! . Ix i u* '.'^rtsiis
8 ci:!?.si « «i« scrit>eij iU.*msi lv*v Ui
*•* *Va hi rhh thrwaJs of viui« n< #.'
k*i • vt mm L"J¥ Kati^r ^rw foj* itain.'
: U* " v 'i 'h r«*d!' j 1 y
j kr - H-*rrw l',% al iUUrvjl*.'
Ms* 'ar cl^aaera.' Thn*6
•'* '•* '«kwa of . • 1 ! ; •
TUtrr 14 -hfj-^iiar> paiuieus of
wfth sjji j's.' Thart* w -r
^1 wt^M*i«vna| iu.|.sr
• h i^fnarkahl^ •iD'-sa*! If?
iliousli, it *>■, iuo, told i«!i
atrlc: trutk la tto* c**r:.s i.-,
• < i^u^na wmild Kr^m (jnitt*
iinaiat iltji of JiniJu."
Minn
oui
HV
(1OODALL
An Unaavory Charity.
I« all 1 ha caj>« ami toaer lia^la
• an«rtiiy a lai ii^ canlater ia on
a tabl? in c 'ui«?r oT e*cb e^rabllxh*
m«nt. Hvrv 11in<# tun* of th<* aii*sia
Msftlit* h I'reali ^i^ar be get a up anti
dtfii in tha caniit'ar the nit! of tli«
t a*4 li<* liac just sniokinic. Tbis
racejdacl# Is u sort of alim-box with
a lid, 31*curat! by
9f a padlock A vliariiabl* as^ociaiina
au^] li*a all places of public raiort
wlrli il:**.* Unxc* for ill* ourpoaa *\
tail-lec iM* o^l/l* iatj of tabftceo,
(duarettrs aud (i«.ais. Tlia produce
wf 1^1^ .ia> !s davotad to Ik# purcka/t
of cltUhin*. wbick li liiaiributat) ■ vartl
auuiujc poor childrea at. Ckrittuias will/.
Doctor—>|ost -cxt rar 1 nilnm*>'! f hear
a soil of musical luno uiuji r the fi\t
of your shoulder Ixmic.
Patifiii- 1 think, doctor, it nuist ba
011 ih« tlui above,
DANCING GOOD EXERCISE.
Twin Star Barber Siiop.
W. W. H:\I KI.V, t'i(tjtrielur.,
.« <!u:v- l."o: ti • cut 25c: ton: • i:in ' *<
■ lijc: 111.-- ';.'' 2">v: fa ;• 1 s jr^'tuvi 2"«- ar.i 'it.;
SPKNt'Kl* AVI!., \L"K V... \C;. .
\ x*
Take Notice.
•1. May, Veterinary Stir?«
is back aprain and is prepared V
do all work in hm l!n . \ ,
will tinil him at t!io R<? t .) 1]
• Office plione 51: resid ph ■>
132. Calls answered d.;y or ni;r'
Seeing th« S^iew.
tHsm, Sktiherl usej to 'eli this: "A
rustie came 10 K-ntrain an-.I lunr^kt a
tick'et. fur the theater Throiush blua-
rforitis abont the doors h fnaiuj blue
self in the aitjohiln* billiard saioow.
il-siac s novel iierl'orniauc* eoU.5 an,
wltk a his rowd wltnessiu^ ihc niij«(.i
be e lll.-ij himself in a chair and pa j Literary Hit.
tirutl watched the pla\ lor an hour "Hid veur friend uiake
n "Wo. I!;t,lnff aatlalaU ills appeUta| literary club?
be left e i> an. uiid. jfotu< out on the ' fin^*s lie did- He pronounced 't.es
trc t v. ti islietHf the ahov; was over Miserable*)' in a brand-new ua v and
tiv h. n i,' he replied; it's a-goln j then alluded to it ai Victor llerborfs 1
Hi j ; i " are knockln' away ilka | inastcrpleco.
f.ll the v.wij !a thai.'"
The ekaiity i^ believed to lie 1 ia«* most
maioduroiiM anil unsanitary on recoiii
hit ut the
Mr. Gillierl, spenMiij to tlu sta-
dents in tlie -tuniiii r school at IJar-
llejro, rnentlv, said that tlw
vas the tvpit-nl Ani'ricaa
dunce, lint tlmi nil daticai^ hail de-
i leriorated williin the It'sf few \cars.
1 Diincino- he con-idei - I lie best form
I of exercise. iis nil others heroine tire-
pome, while music make- the danoc
a pleasure, anil besides the bvijienic.
effetis are of tin■ be.-t. Of course
dnneimr is only good \vln.:i 1101 cir-
riud to emc-ss.
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