The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1899 Page: 4 of 10
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THE YUKON WEEKLY
YUKON,'
OKLAHOMA.
Locaf And Ofharwiso.
Cap" Knten'll at tlie
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CLAUDIA SPENCER,
/ ubhsiwr
/ E. SMITH.
Editor.
L. M. SPENCER, Business Mjr.
DIRECTORY
Yl'KON LODGE No. ‘22
A. I .K A. ,'\.
Hold their reg ii Ini' ri >in uum mat ion;,
in tlieir hull on ilio'ut uml .!i\l Sutur-
il« T r veilings of rurli Mon III, \' I sit In .
brethern receive 11 fi'iitvina! greeting.
11. 11. Lkkim.k, ^ S s.\n*;
\V. M. * See.
Yl'KON I Kllil: No. 14
Imp. O. K.*N\.
Meets every To silay night.
S. S. A.NDKl’S. lloMUi; I > ( I SON',
Suoliem. c oi K.
Yl'KON 2A.AP No.o.
Woodman oi LI to \\ oi lil.
Regular Meetings, r 11.-1 mil riiird
Monday iiignts o. etteli njonih.
w. Morrison, r. \1. Kihvakhs,
l’. C\ t'leik.
Subscribe for Till-: VV Kt'.Kl.Y
1I.tmniocks si .00 at Settle’s.
I' llvelojies 5c per package at
Settle's.
I ''nit eiii> ami "sealing wax ai
t lakes’.
Ke lucoi!. prices on Wall paper
a' Settle’s.
Hirst i >n
CMl'RCIl SI KA ICES.
BAPTIST—Preaching 2ml and 4th Sur.-
daysin each month Morning and 1-veil-
ing, at n a. m. and 8 p. tn. Sunday-
School every Sabbath morning at 10 a. 1. .
Young People's meeting every Sunday
at 4 p. m.
Rev. C VV. MORRISON, Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
SOUTH:—Praach.n 1st Sunday in each
month a: 11 a. m .and 1st and 3rd Sun-
day evenings at S p. m. Prayer meeting,
Wednesday evening each -week.
Rev, T. P. Pipkin. Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH:
Preaching first Sunday in each month at
Sp. iv... and 3rd Sunday at 11 a. in.
Rev. J. H. Clarke, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH: - Preaching
and and 4th Sundays in each month at
11 a m. and S ■>. nt
Rev. R. L. MORTON. Pastor.
UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL At M. E,
Church, every Sabbath at 10 a m.
K. S PaKSOXS, Supt.
CATHOLIC: — H gh Mass and Sermon
on 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month
Father VAN HUFFEL. Pastor.
Short Order House.
Regular dinner* ami meals at all
hours, a nice assortment of fresh
canned goods, candies, cigars, etc
Hoard without lod-giuo :,o per
' S' side S er Av«
1 liRows, Proprietor.
Millinery,
< - - g a si
street
ve lings or any 111 : g in the iniliin-
cry line, are invited to call at
Mr*. K. I>. HKNL)KK K>.
Dallas State Pair.
For the abov«*. oeca»i n K. I.
• keta w
I' * • I ' : B . r I '
td Oct. id. F. II. Mokkis. Act.
I I me I 'I tile \\ 1.1.1,1 i oil ice
ymir joIi work.
A lex N. Speneer. oi I
a as iii tu\t n Tucsilnx .
Mis* l .line .M nuclei I, was \i> 1
ilium lx 11 leiio. Sat m 1 la \ .
Sl"'t'ii»l ‘'lit 011 oil f„r lli 1 e-liel
men at (lakes’. *
•V Oar ei, made 1 business
nip to N nrimin last u eek
I ar load oi w ire ai d nails ai
' lakes’.
Mr and Mis. c. A. Mumlell.
" 10 lxIUemi. last Sal urda x
II 11 ness made to order In tii 'i
elass sty |(. at (>ak» s'.
I • M • Deal. oi <) k I ahom 1 1 ' i 1 \
was in |,,u I, ii,,. |i 1 -t ,,f (I,,. ;
t’liarlex ( lift nev . w lut |ias
"illi Iy photd Ie \ er is non 0111 vaies. j
ceiling.
M . U. < iarlen, will lmve a a>
load of Marly ( Him p,e ,t,., - ,n ,
> itiirdax .
!
T,,(* • )< tr old <(;iill'lltt‘P nf Mis
\i*i ;l Non : 1 k, 1 i\ iI,si 111 lli (1 (' i,
is \ cry 'iek.
I lie Christian Mmieavor liavi
ehal'u-'d tlieir In e 1 oi 1:1, « t; 1.
irom 4 to ii p. in. *
M. S. al ehener, representing
lie Kansas Coy Tjnies was in
\ llklili this U eek.
I iiat sick ImaO irlie is malaria. try
ti'llins Ague Care. For >ale at
’'Cl til1 s 1) | ; g s 1111 i*,
M . C. 11 arr i ngtoit. and family
'e!' We esilav foi K I Mace, To
I to make their futrre home.
Furniture an
also repairing- old furniture. Call
and see. T. II. Hrooke.
TlmM. spa lots u in i„. t.4k0ll uff
the m . 1 ket in 10 ilax s.
1.. AI. >i 1 \i 11;.
County Register of Deeds .1, ff
Potter, id Kllleno was in Yukon
Moioiax. o*n business.
Ke\. N. II. Olive!- and family of
I. 1'.. were in the city
• week v isitiug with fi i mi,is.
Worth Farmer left last Saturday
foi Oklahoma City, to liuisli i is
'tmi. of law, in the firm of Fulton
A* rh;iinl>ers».
A. & l { .v *
Y-.km: for several day s. ii, 2 *
terest of the M. \V. A . organize,!
a Jo Ige it K Ren...... Tuesday
night, and will orgmize .. ,•
1 iv try . s .turd i\ u gh?.
1*. A. Shepanl, of Wichita was
in (own WednesdaVj .Mr. fsliep
,f i
:u -
aid traveles tor the Heal Urns
Kansas t i i \.
All pi opei i v listed to me is
vertised lice of expense lo the
°'v,,vr. I,. JM. Spk.m Kit.
Hev. ( I,arke returned the iirsl of
■ week f ri m eon fei euee. lie will
still have charge of the Smith M.
K. church of Yukon.
AI. Hradlturv. the Jeweler and
lor Optician, tests eves free
lion guaranteed. All in need of
glasses should m.t fail to give him; PEED. CAI
• ‘ cal! at the Drug Store. j PKICES.
I've J. \\ . Snidet for nice fresh i ^ y
groceries, prompt and court ions
attention. (icxxis del* vo red to
all parts ol the city. Call and
SL‘e nic. J. W. Smdek
I lie infant child of AI r. and AI i s
W \\ . liledsoc, \y111) lives 5 miles
southeast of tow n, died last Mon-
'k'.' ol mingest ion ol Fi in and
1)0 A t*! **.
Ii. P. No why received a tele
gram I iiesday, aniiomiiMiig- the
tieatli ol Iat»lier, I lioimts New I \ ai
K ins is City, Mo. MNe.vlix
lias hi en in ill health tor sometime, j
He lias mam friends in Y itknu w ho [
mourn w i111 his familv in their loss. J
I >11■;i»—At her home south id
Yukon ,last Saturday, (ictohei
14- h'b.Hl. Mrs. Xult, ave 04 years.
«f |1 J>*1 s»1 fever. .Mis. \ „|t loax,-
several children and many friends
lo mourn her h.s.-. Tiic hereav ed
11 I to in 11 v have the svmpathv of the
enfire commn*i|, \,
H. M. B0L7NG
“OLD RELIABLE'
Carpenter & Cabinet
\\ ork Done Neatly.
SHOP NORTH SIDE 8PENCEK AVILNl’K
C, M. Ecwardls
Crtlilaes A t’l I.I.I.IM: or
it isfac EIELD & GARDEN-SEEDS. AI
so CO/YJ.. GKAIN. CMCPPlili
AND SEE Y\N'
HUWARDS.
REMEMBER
TJiat I am still" at the old
stand. . The 0. K. Meat Market
is still headquarters for clean
wholesome meats, and as an in-
dvcement » e are just' now offer-
ing' "ice fr-sh meats at prices
never before quoted in Yukon,
fall aud see me-
The Or Kt Meat Market.
T. C. C0\-, Prop.
McDevitt & Burson,
PA /.V 7'A'/’.s ,(■ /’. | PE1{ HA YO/7..S
First Glass work oureasonahle tertn-.
Nsil! on I s. or l.t-avo Ordci s
N'LKON HOTEL.
The Lion
Store
Oklahoma Ciftj, 0. T.
W e have enlarged our Store this Season and it is
understood and conceded by all. that we carry the
« largest and most complete lines of Dry Goods’ Car-
r,,!„,A,;,S: pels, flattings. Curtains. Boots and Shoes. Clothing.
i (,en,s and C'dies Furnishings. Etc., to he found in
the Territory.
Ladier- handsome Tailor made suits, latest cut only $10
What do you want for your Fall Skirt? Black
Crepons are the latest things. You should see our
line before you huv.
Me ha\e also a beautiful line of the latest Waist
Silks.
And the Swellest Ladies Jacket worth $7.50 our
price $5.00.
A good Shirting for 5c.
AI Heckers Heavy Shirting only 74c.
Avery good Muslin for 4c.
A good China Matting for 124c, do inches «idc
A nue line ot Outings for only 5c.
THE LION STORE is the largest and most pro-
gressive Store in the Territory.
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Smith, I. E. The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1899, newspaper, October 20, 1899; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911542/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.