The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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The Yukon Weekly.
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Volume 6, F'lo. 39.
THE ELECTDN.
•Delegate, I). '1'. Flynn K’.
Councilman. 7th i)ist.
(I. VV. Bellamy, I>.
Rep.,-14th Dist.
T. R. Reid R.
Rep. 13th Dist.
.1. W. Hadley I*
l’roba te •!udge. W. II. (Jrigshv,
I). 197
Attorney, C II Carswell D. 108
Sheriff. A. A. ( asl>v R 2od
Treas. A I . Mastcman R 2<>
Clerk, Earl lleehe- R- 2 >')
Register of !>< ,-ds. Jeff Potter 504
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Assessor-I. \V. Dennett, R.
Coroner.A IVrrv, R
Weigher, S \ stream, P
Commissioner 1st Dist.
It K Nyrtlicol t P
2nd Dist, A I! t'ha t■>in,. I!
3rd I )is ley, D
Sur\t \ o i t . >w,i K
Yukon, Oklahoma, Thursday, November 17,1898.
$1.00 per Year.
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Drown, rep.
Grigsby, fiis.
1 I or Register of Deeds
Rosser, rep.
Potter, fus.
For Assessor
Dennett, rep.
Allbright, fus.
For Superintendent
Kellogg, rep.
Kelly, fus.
For t.ounty weigher
Sfonenian, rep.
Streams, lus. *
For Coroner
Perry, rep.
• 1 lender, fus.
]' or ( oil!mis 1 or; r 3a i Dist.
< iiastain, rep
Ilutchiuson.' fus
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CLOVER BRAND
•SHOES
for Men, Wqpien and Children, and note the
result.
They are UNRIVALLED for Style
Quality, Make and Comfort. Ask
your dealer for them.
WERTHEIMER-SWHRTS
SHOE GO., Maker's,
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lated ballots will be unsealed and
counted.
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THE VOTE IN THIS PRE-
CINCT.
A total of 205 votes •wore cast
in this precinct, of these, 28
were classed as mutilated and
thrown out- Ths vote stood as
follows:
For Delegate
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Flynn, rep.
95
. Keaton, fus.
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For Councilman 7th Dist.
Bellamy, fus.
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Gillette, rep.
87
For Representative
Bostwick, rep.
7b
Hadley, fus.
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37
For Sheriff
Cosby, rep.
106
Hightower fus.
61
For County Treasurer
Masterman
69
Osborne, fus.
87
For County Clerk
Erwin, rep.
70
Earl Beebe, fus.
82
For County Attorney
Crum, rep.
75
Carswell, fus.
88
For Probate Judge
JUDGE PITZER DEAD,
Al 4 o clock ibis ulicriioon
°l the brightest intellectual lights | ^
ol Oklahoma went out. At ilntt J
lime. Judge John II Pit/.er died. I
1 oi years lie b<allied wiih coiiMinip-
tion—fought it with Ids invincible
courage—and finaljy succumbed to
it. As a lawyer lie ranked with'1®’
the best in the west; as a politician
hisadviee was sought and his influ-
ence courted; as a friend lie was
loyal and true; as an adversary ho jjf
was feared; as a husband and fath-
er he was devotion and tenderness
personified.—El Keuo Bell.
MtlgVEY BROS.
i HANKSGIYING PROCLAMATION.
1 lie editor of a Kansas paper
says he stepped into the store of a
business man who did not advertise,
and was surprised to find him busy.
The storekeeper had the itch and a
Waterlmry watch, and when he was
not scratching himself he was wind-
ing the watch.
We will wager a big red apple
that there will be no more fusion
in Oklahoma.
Thanksgiving will soon be here again, which will make
our nth one in business in Yukon. During tins time we have
gone through some of (lie worst years Oklahoma lias seen
since tlie opening—but thanks to our friends and customers
we have been able to weather l he si Y: am! today we are in a
lair way to make a living; and to show you that we appre-
ciate our financial condition at thi* time, we are prepared
to give you some “eye-openers” in the way of prices and
goods.
We do not want the earth: only a living from it; and we
can and will give our customers the best of everything, and
cit sucli pi ices that they cannot be beaten.
Thanking you for past favors we earnestly invite you to
call and sec that we are sincere in our promises.
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Ott, Bruce. The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1898, newspaper, November 17, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911347/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.