The Yukon Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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THE YUKON SUN
STAFFORD & CHAMBERS, Owners
CLARENCE VV. MCCOMAS Ij0cal Eaitor
BEN F. STAFFORD Business Manager
Entered as second class mail matter at the postoffice in Yukon, Oklahoma
under the act of Congress March 3, 1879
$1.00
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE; PER YEAR
The Yukon Si n guarantees the LARGEST PAID-IN-ADVANCE
CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER in Canadian County
THE ART OF SAVING MONE"i
A little boy, who worked for
The Oklahoman for two years,
saved $2 each week. At the end
of two years he had the snug
sum of $200, as a basis of a fund
which likely will grow until the
boy matures and becomes a cap-
italist.
Saving money is an art. Yet
it is a practical art. The one
who saves nothing cannot be
looked upon as a constructive cit
izen, since he has no capital to
use in constructive enterprises.
Don't try to save too much. In
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which to save. In the order of
their importance, the reasons
for savnig might be as follows:
First, that he may marry; sec-
ond, for a home; third, for life
insurance for the benefit of his
family; fourth, for the employ-
ment of the savings in a business
of his own or in acquiring other
property; fifth, to provide for
the girls of his family after his
death. The boys do not need
money as a start in their life of
manhood. Usually it is a serious
detriment. They will develope
into better men without in. But
for the women of his family a
as well as
BANK REPORT.
Publishers Report of the condition
of the Richland State Hank of Rich-
land, Oklahoma, June 4, 1913.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $7,970.1.'
Banking House 891.f>u
Furniture and Fixtures 1,400.00
Due from banks 4,Ml.02
Cash in bank 2,063.74
Guarantee Fund 300.00
Deposited with State Banking
Board C00.00
Expenses Paid 689.56
Total $18,512.16
liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00
Surplus Fund 500.00
Interest, Exchange and Dis-
count 264.94
Individual Deposits subject
to check 6,67 > 22
Time Certificates of Deposit 1,072.00
Total $18,512.16
State of Oklahoma,
County ok Canadian, ss.
I, .(no. Knox, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief, so help
me God.
P. J. Kelly,
J. M. Khoutil, Directors.
A. S. Dolezal,
Subscribed and sworn to before mi1
this Mth day of June, 1913.
R. A. Kroutil, Notary Public.
My Commission Expires Dec. 22, 19b).
eneral a tenth of what you earn *■ should prov.de
is a good percentage of savin*, he can. All this accomplished
At least it is a good scale upon a man should save for bequests
which to begin. to worthy Phifanfchropws. To
Ten voars is a good age at; do all this will keep a man busy j
which to begin saving. Then saving all his life as he should,
and always the amount saved is'"'"-
secondary to the formation of Save a few pennies.
the habit of saving. Once that the habit of saving.
Best Cellars.
An eastern author, It is said, makes
a pood income by raising muslirounis
in ihe basement of his house. This
shall not tempt us. ho>vuver, to make
any remarks concerning "best cel-
lars."—Chicago Tribune.
SUMMER SCHOOL
totake^ft^ S,ar'n0W
School Halls
5th floor Baltimore building, corncr Grand and Harvey. Ventilated from all sides,
above the noise and heat of the streets and has elevator service.
Good Positions guaranteed to graduates. Write for Catalog.
DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
T. M. FLANARY, Mgr. Oklahoma City, Okla.
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j (First Published June 27th, 1913. 4t)
Notice—Sheriff's Sale
Canadian ! WHEREAS, it appears from an or-
1 cler of sale issued out of the District
[Firs
habit is formed the amount will
t:ike care of itself.
A boy of sixteen should save
with the object in view of mar-
rying, and ho should resolve not
to marry until he is well able to
take care of his wile.
A man should always save.
No matter how much he earns
he has always an object for
Published June 27, 1913 -4t]
Notice-—Sheriff's Sale
Form j In the District Court of Canadian
; County, Oklahoma.
Then open i <'vnthia A. Griffin Larson, Plaintiff
i vs. P. Mulkaren, Defendant. No. 4197:
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance of an Order of Sale issued out
of the District Court of Canadian
i ounty, Oklahoma on the 23rd day of
small life insurance j June 1913 in an action wherein Cynthia
A. Griffin Larson was plaintiff and P.
policy, Those among your i Mulkaren was defendant, directed to
„ . , ii ™ 1 the undersigned Sheriff of Canadian
friends who have monev nave1U1L
Ult ima I, ountv, Oklahoma commanding me to
a savings account at the bank
lluy a few shares of stock in a
loan and building association.
Then buy a
been doing these things- Why
not adopt their methods?- Okla-
homan.
COMMON-SENSE STAVE SILOS
$150.00 AN1> HIGHER
WRITE or call for descriptivi
you can save money
booklet, tilling how
on your silo.
T. J.
STEWART LUMBER COMPANY
EL RENO, OKLA.
levy upon, without appraisement anil
sell without appraisement the follow-
ing described property, to-wit:
Lot twenty [20j in Block eighty-
three [83], in the city of El Reno,
Canadian County, Oklahoma, together
v i th all and singular the tenements,
hereditaments, a u d appurtenances
thereunto belonging or in anywise ap
purtaining.
To satisfy the judgment and decree
of foreclosure in favor of said plaintiff
obtained and made in said court on the
21st day of December 1912, for the
sum of $1269.45 with interest thereon
from the 21st day of December 1912,
; at the rate of 10 per cent per annum
;,nd costs ill the sum of $7.80 and costs
}th day of July, 1913 at
I'cluck of said day, at
the courthouse in the
('.n idian I in ,
(First Published June 0, 1913
Legal Notice
In the District Court ot
County, Oklahoma. j of the Count of Canadian and |
Thomas ettigrewPlaint ff vs ^ of
Zoe Godfrey. J. W Godfrey and j ^ ^ <]ay of ^ A. D. 1913> to
I-. ^ W. Kemper, i c c ^ me (|jrected and now in my hands that
4120' notice of sheriff's sai.f. on the 3rd day of December, a. D
Notice is hereby given that in pur- 1912, in an action then pending in said
suance of an order of sale issued out j court wherein Bartiett Brothers Land .
of the District Court of Canadian \ Loan Company was plamtit and.
County, Oklahoma on the 4th day of Walter C. Etchison, Mary S Etcleson
June 1913, in an action wherein j John W. Pribyl and K Ii. v\ hr 1
Thomas Pe'ttigrew was plaintiff and ; were defendants, and J. F. kirby was
Zoe I. Godfrey, J- W. Godfrey and an interpleader, a personal judgment j
\v. Kemper were defendants, di- was rendered in said court in said j
rected to me, the undersigned Sheriff j action in favor of said plaintiff and
of Canadian i'ountv, Oklahoma, com- against said defendants. Walter C.
manding me to levy upon, without Etchison and Mary S. Etchison for the
appraisement and sell without ap-1 sum of Twenty-eight hundred ($2800.00)
praisement the following described dollar debt bearing interest at the rate
property to-wit: Lots twenty-eight i of ten per cent per annum from date:
(281 and twenty-nine (29) in block thereof and for the sum of one hun- I
,,i„ht (8) in Fair Addition to the city I dred fifty ($150.00) dollars attorney
of El Reno. Canadian County, Okla- fees, and for the further sum of ninety- j
homa to satisfy judgment anil decree eight and 43 ■ 100 ($98.13) dollar debt •
of foreclosure in favor of said plain- and twenty-five ($25.00) dollars attor- I
tiff and against said defendant, oh- neys fees and for the costs of said
1 tained and made in said court on the action which said sum.; were declared
2nd day of December, 1912, for the and adjudged by said court to be a
sum of $620.80 with interest thereon first and second lien on the real estate
at the rate of 10 per cent per annum hereinafter described; and,
from the 2nd day of December, 1912,1 WHEREAS, on said date the defen-
anti coats in the sum of $20.90 and dant, John VV. Pribyl, recovered a
costs accruing; ; personal judgment against Walter C.
I will, on the 8th day of July, 1913, Etchison and Mary Etchison for the
a I the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said sum of twelve hundred forty-five and
day at
F. J. S A D L O
♦ A ailor..
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
Special attention to Alterating,
Cleaning and Pressing
Satisfaction Guaranteed
ffiZSH.-ESS' vs. !•<>/
Don't Forget
Knights Templar
1 nennial
Conclave
DENVER
COLORADO
AUGUST 12-15
1913
the front door of the court s7 100 ($1215.87) dollars debt with in- I
house in the city of El Reno, in said terest at ten per cent from October, 8 |
county anil state, offer for sale and j 1912, and for seventy five ($75 00) dol- ,
sell to the highest bidder for cash, | lars attorney fees and costs of suit and j
the said property above described, or the interpleader1, J. F. Kirby, recover- j
so much thereof as will satisfy,said ed a personal judgment against said]
judgments with interest and costs. defendants for the sum of three hun-
Witness my hand this 4th day of! dred seven and 95 100 ($307.95) dol
A Splendid Opportunity to See
C olorado
f£eci
June, 1913.
[seal] Jason A. L. Clark,
Sheriff of Canadian County.
By J. M. Carter,
Under-Sheriff.
(First Published -lune t\ 191 '
Legal Notice
In the Distrist Col
County, Oklahoma.
Thomas Pettigrew,
,Y Elii
lars with interest ~t ten per cent per
annum from said date together with
the further sum of thirty and 75 - 100
■ ($30.75) dollars attorney fees and costs,
j and which said sums were respectively
j adjugod and decreed to be valid liens i
on said real estate hereinafter describ- !
' ed subject to the liens of the plaintiff
1 herein; and,
WULiiEAS it furthc
further.
l order o
dered
■ appears
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CARRY A YI'KON NATIONAL BANK BOOK
P. J. KELLY, Cashier.
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