The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1899 Page: 4 of 10
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THE YUKON WEEKLY
YUKON,.....OKLAHOMA.
FRIDAY,-OCT. 13, ixw
Entered at the 1‘oxt office at
Yukon, aa Sacond-Clas* matter.
CLAUDIA SPENCER, Publisher,
I. E. SMITH. Editor.
L. M. SPENCER. Business Mgr.
DIRECTORY
YUKON LODGE No. 22
A. P.& A. A\.
Hold their regular communications
in thslr hall on the 1st and 3rd Satur-
day • Tauingu of each Month. Visiting
hrathero reeeive a fraternal greeting.
H. H. Leepkr, S. S. Samuer,
W. M. Sec.
YUKON TRIBE No. 14
Imp. O. R. /v\.
Meets er«ry Tuesday nigkt.
S. S. andkus, Homer hui son,
Saeheiu. O. of H.
YUKON CAA\P No.6.
Woodman of the World.
Kegular Meetings, f irst m.d t hird
Monday nlgntHo: «moli month.
C. w. Morrison, C. M. Edwards,
C. C. Clei U.
CHURCH SERVICES.
BAPTIST—Preaching 2nd and 4th Sun-
days in each month Morning and Even-
ing, at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday
Scheol every Sabbath morning at 10 a. in.
Young People's meeting every Sunday
at 4 p. m.
Rev. C.W. MORRISON, Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,
SOUTH: —Preaching, nt Sunday in each
■tenth at 11 a. m..and isl and 3rd Sun-
day evanings at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting,
Wednesday evening each week.
Rev. T. P. Pipkin, Paator.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH:
Preaching firat Sunday in each month at
8 p. m,, and 3rd Sunday at 11 a. m.
Rev. J. H. Claiks, Paator.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH:— Preaching
2nd and 4th Sundays in each month at
tit m. and 8 p. in.
Rev. R. L. MORTON, Pastor.
UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL- At M. E,
Church, every Sabbath at 10 a. m.
It. S. ['ARSONS, Supt.
CATHOLIC: —High Masa and Sermon
on 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month.
Father VAN HUFKEL, Pastor.
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Short Order House.
Regular dinners and meals at all
hours, a nice assortment of fresh
canned goods, candies, cigars, etc
Hoard without lodging $2.50 per
week. South side Spencer A veil lie.
A. Lc Brown, Proprietor.
Millinery,
Ladies desiring a stylish trim-
med hat or street hat, notions,
veilings or anything in the millin-
ery line, are invited to call at ,
Mrs. E. I). HENDRICKS.
Dallas State Pair.
For the alio vs occasion K. I.
tickets will bo sold for one fare.
Date of sale Oct. 3, 10, 17, limit
ed Oct. 23. F. II. Morris, Agt.
Subscribe for THE WEEKLY.
Hammocks $1.00 ;it Settle's.
Envelopes 5c per package at
Settle’s.
Fruit cans and Sealing wax at
Oakes’.
Ccme to the Weekly office for
your job work.
Reduced prices oil Wall paper
at Settle’s.
Special cut on nil for thresher
men at Oakes'.
Miss Leech, of Missouri is visit-
ing with friends in the city.
Car load of wire anil nails at
(lakes’.
Dr. 1'arsons, Mr. Fanner, Miss
T.itteer and Miss Parsons, went to
Darlington last Sunday.
Bradbury, the jew eler for watches
clooks. repairs, ami jeweleiy of ail
kinds,
Miss Moore, soul beast of \ ukon
and Miss Alta Beck of Oklahoma
City was in town Thursday.
Harness made to order in first
class sole ai Oakes’.
Four new show cases and four
old counters for sale cheap at Set-
tle’s Drug Store.
A. M. Oarr, of h llJcno was in
Yukon this \vee», in the interest ol
Modern W oodman of America.
F. II. Garten, who lias been vi-.
iting bis brother returned to bis
home at Highland, Kan., on Tues-
day.
That sick headache is malaria, try
Collins Ague Cure. For sale at
Settle's Drug Stole.
Furniture and Undertaking;
also repairing old furniture. Call
and see. T. H. Brooke.
Those $10 lots will lie taken off
the market in 10 days.
L. M. Sri Net n.
Dr. Parsons will not leave for
Oklahoma Citv until November I.1
on account of the building' not be-
ing completed.
The Township Sunday School
convention will he held at the M.
E. church at Yukon on October29.
Everybody invited to attend.
Miss Ada Parsons left Wednes-
day for her home in Missouri after
spending a w eek visiting her broth-
er Dr. Parsons.
E. Liebman and son, J. Schwab
and son and Will Liebman will
soon leave/or the Wichita Moun-
tains, to lie absent about tlnee
weeks, on a hunting trip.
Guns and auiunition at flakes.
The Choctaw route now have
daily through reclining chair cars
from Weatherford to St. Louis via
Sojitli McAllister.
F. II. Morris, Agt.
We are pleased to report that
blank, the 13 year old son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Olive, who live south
of Yukon, is able to De around,
after a seige with the typhoid fever
for 14 weeks, little Frank had re-
lapse, twice, but was brought safe-
ly through them both by the care
and strict attention of Dr. S. S.
Sanger, of Yukon.
Married—At the home of the
bride’s parents Mr. ami Mrs, F. 11.
Warner, boniest Luclien to Miss
Eva Warner on last Sunday, at
high noon, Rev. J. T. Hendrick-
son of Yukon officiating. A large
number of relatives and friends
were present to witness the happy
union. Mr. and Mrs. Luclien will
lie at home to their many friends
at their place about 9 miles north-
west of Yukon.
Bicycle repairs or bicycles re-
paired at Oakes’.
We will send you the Yukon
Weekly and Kansas City Weekly
Star for one year for $1.00.
All pioperty listed to me is ad-
vertised free of expense to the
ow ner. L. M. Srenokk.
See J. W. Snider for nice fresh
groceries, prompt and couitibus
attention. Goods delivered to
all parts of the city. Call and
see me. J. W. Snider
Asthama.
Sure cure, Crosby’s Swedish Asth-
ma Remedy. Trial package mail-
ed free, Collins Bros. Medicine Co
St. Louis. For sale at Settle’s
Drug Store
H, H, BOLING,
-OLD RELIABLE"
Carpenter & Cabinet
Work Done Neatly.
SHOP NORTH SIDE SPENCER AVENUE.
C, M. Edwards
CARRIES A PULL LINE Or
HELD & GARDEN SEEDS. AL
SO COAL. GRAIN. CHOPPED*
PEED. CALL AND SEE /AY
PRICES.
^ C. M. EDWARDS. $
REMEMBER
That I am still at the old!
stand. The O. K. Meat Market
ts still headquarters for clean
wholesome meats, and as an in-
dveement we are just now offer-
ing nice fresh meats at prices,
never before quoted in Yukon.
Call and see me.
The 0 v K v Meat Market.
T. C. COX, Prop.
McDevitt & Burson,
PAIS TEES Jc PAPER IIJ SO EPS,
First Class work on reasonable term-
Call on Us. or Leave Orders at
YUKON HOTEL.
The Lion Store,
Oklahoma Gify, 0. T.
We 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*
pets, Mattings, Curtains, Boots and Shoes, Clothing,
Gents and Ladies Furnishings, Etc., to be found in
the Territory.
Ladies 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 buy.
We have 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.
Al Hecker’s Heavy Shirting only 7jc.
Avery good Muslin for 4c.
A good China Matting for 12|c, 36 inches wide.
A nice line of 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. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1899, newspaper, October 13, 1899; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911866/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.