The Yukon Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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YUKON. OKLA.. SUN
the yukon sun
"Canadian County's Real Newspaper
ALFRED J. WELLS, Editor and Owner
Entered as second class mail matter at the postortke in Yukon. Oklahoma
under the act of CongT— March 8, 1H79
FRIDAY. AUGUST 8, 1913
Alfalfa by the car load is still anyway? We sometimes won-
leaving Yukon.
"A little rain now and then is
relished by the l>est of men."
"Gold Brick" McAlester has
developed into a full-fledged
"pardon governor."
der if we are going to return to
the fig leaf days of Eve and if
the women of America would
keep pace with such a style were
it to come.
Billboards or Newspapers
In looking over our exchanges,
"Why is a lieutenant gover- we notice that a number of the
rnr?" shrieks an exchange. Be- papers of the state are printing
cause a pardon, you mummy. j estimates of the school boards
■ - of their respective towns. Ac-
cording to the law, these esti-
mates must be published or
Experience may be the 'nest
teacher, but occasionally an < '.!
gray-bearded man goes wrong.
posted so that the public will
know what the school boards are
doing. And it is right that they
It has since developed that as
a lieutenant governor, a man
■11 I ,„1H KricU should know. What concerns
who will purchase a gold brick ;
the school boards as directors,
is a dangerous man.
————— concerns directly every taxpayer
The question over at the state! jn the district. As we have
capital now seem to be: "when stated, there are two ways of
does a governor cease to be a giving the public notice of what
governor' 'and "when is a par- their officers are doing- One is
don a pardon?" j to print the notices in the local
i paper and one is to post them
Th« dry e.th«r mure, more, nths3.do ^
cotton next year. W ,th th«- cot- ] M bu|boards, elc. when
ton acreage increased, Y ukon
ton acreage .nc,™ ™ ^ ^ tQ the printePj
will certainly have need or a ^ ^ # ^ charge for hjs
gin. Hadn't we better mterest ^ He must live and shou,d
some °m' """ not be expected to do any more
Yukon's water system is now! for the community than any of
v aring the point where it will his fellow men. But this small
he a paying proposition. It charge not only insures the of-
should be supported by all prop- ticers that the entire public will
erty owners and the town board see what they are doing, but it
is doing everything within its helps to make it possible to pub-
power to make it possible for lish a better paper and assist in
everyone to use it. town building. That is about all
the mission a local paper has.
On the other hand the notices
are tacked or pasted up[on poles,
buildings, etc. No one is bene-
fited and if a rain doesn't wash
10. them down or wash the printing
and writing away, the wind will
probably get them before they
First published Aug. 1, 1913 5t
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
WHEREAS, on the 14th day of July,
A. D., 1913, an order of sale was duly I
issued out of the District Court of Can-
adian County, State of Oklahoma, in a
certain action therein pending, wherein
the Passumpsic Savings Bank, a corpor-
ation, was plaintifY and T. J. Kasp,
Executor of the Estate of Richard Hen-
nessey, deceased. Thomas A. Hennes-
sey, Mary Erances Murphy, Margaret
Rosalie Mclntyre, Oliver E. Norris,
James E. Kelso, Maggie Hennessey,
Aloysious Hennessey, Sisters of Divine
Providence, a corporation. Right Rev-
erend Bishop of Catholic Church of
Oklahoma, Sacred Heart Roman Catho-
lic Church, a corporation, Reverend
Pastor of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic
Church, El Reno, Oklahoma, were de-
fendants, (being case No. 4114 therein)
commanding me, the undersigned Sher- !
iff of Canadian County, State of Okla-
homa, to advertise and sell according to
law the following described real proper-
ty, situate in Canadian County, State I
of Oklahoma, to-wit.
Lots numbered Four and Five in
Block numbered One Hundred Six
in the city of El Reno, Canadian 1
County, Oklahoma, as shown by
the recorded plat thereof;
to satisfy a certain judgment rendered j
in said action on the 29th day of May, j
191:1, in favor of plaintiff and against j
the defendants for the sum of $1207.50, J
with interest thereon at the rate ol t>!
per cent per annum from the date |
thereof, and for the further sum of j
$240.80, together with 0 per cent inter-
est thereon from date, and for the fur- [
ther sum of $100 as attorney's fees, |
and for the costs of said action; and, j
WHEREAS, said above described
property has been duly appraised, ac-
cording to law, and the value thereof
fixed at the sum of $3,000.00.
NOW, THEREFORE, notice is here-
by given that on the 3 day of September,
A. D., 1913, at the hour 2 o'clock p.m.,
at the front door of the county court
house in the city of El Reno, Canadian j
County, Oklahoma, 1 will offer fur sale J
the said above mentioned and described |
real property, and sell same to the!
highest and best bidder, for cash in
hand, as in said judgment and order of j
sale directed.
Witness my hand the 29th day of
July, A. D., 1913.
Jason A. l. Clark,
Sheriff of Canadian County,
[seal[ Oklahoma.
By .1. M. Carter, Under Sheriff.
You Know "Newton
Don't You?
Well, did you ever haul Wheat on a NEW-
TON? Our Newton customers claim they can
hardly keep their Newton at home. Wrhat we
want to do is to sell you a Newton on a guar-
antee of light draft and long life. We will back
this guarantee with all we are worth.
Emmerson Buggies
Hear our same guarantee. They
are made as good as buggies can
be made. There is something to
them besides a swell back and a
lot of shinning paint.
DRY GOODS
We have lots of articles in our
dry goods department marked
down to attractive prices. All
summer goods of all kinds—ladies
and gents—are marked down.
Sandwich Motor Hay Balers
Tons Tell
We are county agents and can make terms to suit everyone %
BASS MERCANTILE COMPANY
YUKON, OKLAHOMA
Are we going to have a (.'ana- j
dian county exhibit at the state
lair this fall? Wouldn't it be
well to have a meeting of the
citizens of the county at the
court house in El Reno soon
Suppose each locality sends
(First Published August 8. 5t)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CAN-
ADIAN, STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Ti Hie
First pub. July 18, 1913 5t
Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Land
in Mortgage Foreclosure
State of Oklahoma, Canadian County.
In the District Court of Said County:
A. J. Henthorn, Plaintiff
vs.
T. H. Vinson et al, Defendants
Lee,
Plaintiff
George O. Convill
Mary A. Convill,
Defendants.
NO. 4.'iS!)
delegation to such a meeting and ; haye been read by one-fourth of
bring this matter to some de-
cisive end.
the interested people. When
they are washed or blowed down,
Notice of Sheriffs Sale
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that i
the undersigned sheriff, pursuant,
j to an order of sale, issued to me out
of the above entitled Court and cause, [
Notice is hereby given that I. the! will, on the «h day of September 19« |
undersigned Sheriff of Canad,an County the hour of two o clock p. m. at he
State of Oklahoma, pursuant to an or- east door the C ourt house, m tn.
der of sale issued out of the above en- <.ty off of *' |
titled court in the above entitled cause j State of Oklahoma, offer for safe and
on the 9th day of July, 1913; to me dir-1 sell sub^t to to the!
ected, will on the 19th day of August, I highest and best bidder for e.*i
1913. at the hour of two o'clock P. M. j band, the follow,rgdeseribed re.1
of said day, at the front door of the j tate situated m Canadian^county. State
court house of said county, in the city of Oklahoma tow. : mne t ) to
of El Reno said county,, offer for seventeen (17> tnclus.ve, block seven
Mr Farmer it will pay you to < they make good litter and rub-
visit that Rock Island silo train bi.h for the streets and help to
in Yukon August 28th. Prob- beautify the town. Who ,s ben-
ably you do not now intend to etited this time.
build a silo, but some da> you The Sun has no desire to start
might desire one, and the silo, something", tut we feel that
train offers v ou an opportunity there is a vast difference between
to get posted. This train costs the billboard and the home
the railway company big money newspaper, greatly in favor of
and it is done to help build up!the latter. We also feel that
the communities along their the local paper should be used
lines. What helps you will more by our township, town and
eventually help them, hence they I city and school officers. Many
are working in this case for your times just such matters as we
interest. He in Yukon on time, | have suggested above have been
and stay till the train leaves.! brought to us with a plea that
You'll learn something to your j we say something about it. which
n,u,rest we have always hesitated in do-
— !ng.
STYLE OR MORALITY? Hut the public by a large ma-
The moral side of the question jority reads this paper. The
is never considered these days, affairs of the public do not reach
when some women put on their them by the billboard route. We
sale and sell to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, the following described
real property, situated, in Canadian
County, State of Oklahoma to-wit:
The North Half of the Northeast Quar-
ter, the Southeast Quarter of the
(7> in Jensen's addition to the city of
El Reno, in Canadian County, State of
Oklahoma. Said teal estate will be
sold as the propert.7 of the defendant,
(ieorge 0. Coa*ill aBd Mary A. Con-
vill, to satisfy a certain, judgement
And the little Ford shall
lead them. Its first in sales
first in economy and first
in the esteem of those who
love safety, surety and com-
fort fiecause of it's wonder-
ful* simplicity, strength and
lightness. It leads in sales
service satisfaction.
Think what these prices mean for the car that
has stood the tests: Kunabout $525; Touring Car
$600; Town Car $800 f.o.b. Detroit, with all
equipment. Get catalog and all particulars trom
N. M. Belwood, Yukon, Okla.
ter, ine oouuieatn.
Northeast Quarter and the North Half ! rendered in favwr of Tilhe Lee, in the
of the Southwest Quarter of the North- above named court, for the somoftwo
east Quarter of Section Fifteen (15). I hundred and twenty and > hundreds
Township Ten (10). North, Range Six . dollars (4220. together-with inter-
(6) West of Indian Meridian. «t thereon, at the rate of Ipar
Said property will be sold without per annum from the- Sfrd .by of Jaly,
appraisement pursuant to a judgement; 1313, and the sum of four and s,xty
rendered in favor of the plaintiff against j hundredths dollars W4.W) ^ and
the defendant. T. H. Vinson for the one and ten hundred!* dollars ( M0)
sum of $2,136.95, with interest thereon acerued costs, and all aecrut-ing costs,
from and after the 3M* day of Decern- j Witness my hud at my ort.ee in
ber, 1912. at the rate of three per cent the City of El Reno in said County of
per annum, and the- father sum of Canadian, State of Oklahoma, this
$29.76, with interest from said date at *>th day of August, ID X
the rate of ten percent per annum, ami- JASO« A. I- < l-ARK. Shen .
the further sum of *£!*« •■ attorney's ' ■'«
fees and costs of suit and foreclosing [SKAI.] Under-sheriff,
a mortgage thereon to secure> the-pay- Aug. , at)
ment of said sums executed by the . . „ ,.
defendant T. H. Vinson-, and to satisfy Notice to Creditor*
said judgment and a««iing costs of To the Creditors of James H. hsi%ew,
which the whole- remains unpaid. ! deceased;
Witness my hand at El Reno said - Tb* creditors of the above named de-
Count v, this tatl. day of July. IMS. cedent are hereby notified that
Jason A. L. CLARK, the undersigned was, by the (oun-
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street atti#e. Let them pass be-
tween the bright rays "1 the
will be glad to publish such in-
formation as notices to the pub-
shinning sun and tin- observer |jc at the regular rate for such
and a moving picture may In-
seen that is a disgrace to tht
feminine side of the human rat
matter, and we believe from
what has been said to us, that |
the public would reap more in-
-- |
There are mothers in Yukon who formation if these matters werei
•will permit their daughters to put before them in the local |
go out on the street without j newspaper.
enough clothes on to hide their ——^ —
sacred forms, and even the I How ti,* Trouble star*.
Constipation Is the cause of man)
mothers will once in awhile ven- ^lujpnta an,i disorders that make life
ture out dressed in the same; miserable. Taki Chamberlain's Tab-
I lets, Keep your bowels regular and
manner. yOU K||| avoid these diseases. For
What are the styles coming to, M|e by *11 ieaiers. , ...
By J. M. Carter, Sheriff.
[Seal] Under Sheriff.
Palace Laundry
Agency
We have the agency for the
Palace Laundry of Okla-
homa City. The basket leaves
the shop each Tuesday even-
ing. All work guaranteed.
For first-class tonsorial work
try our barber shop.
Arthur A. Hazelton
ty Court of Canadian County, Oklahoma,
appointed Executor of the estate of
.^aid decedent, and that all persons
having claims against the estate of ;
said decedent are required to exhibit
them to said undersigned William Es-
kew with the necessary vouchers, at
his residence southeast of Yukon, Can-
adian County, Oklahoma within four
months from the date of the first pub-
lication of this notice, to-wit l'rom the
1st day of August, 1913.
Dated July 29, 1913.
Wm. Kskew,
liabcock & Trevathan, Executor.
Attorneys
2
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One Telephones;
the Other
Does your business call you out of
town? Look over the toll rates in the
front of the Bell Telephone Directory. Compare these
with your mileage costs, loss of time, the disappoint-
ments you meet with along the route.
You may be half-way across the state and back,
with all the economy and satisfaction of telephone
travel, while your competitor is counting the mile-posts.
Go, and make sure, by Bell Telephone.
^ Pioneer Telephone
Art «s Amusement.
Post Imprrsilonlst Of court* I
paint purely for my own amusement,
know. Visitor to fltudlo—Non-
seme my dear fellow They simply
For Sale Cheap
Pure line bred Indian Runner i >ou
Ducks. No better in the state, "n" V~r
Five Ducks and one Drake. 'emklt ^ t< !^oM0. Opt* ;
Mro. M. M. Newby. 1
and Telegraph Company
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Wells, Alfred J. The Yukon Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1913, newspaper, August 8, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc128495/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.