The Yukon Sun And The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1902 Page: 4 of 10
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THE MELVEY MERCANTILE CO.
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“It has always been
Our nature to blow.’
To blow prices into the faces of our competitors that mate them squirm and
squint. If you go upon the streets of any town you will aiways hna some
one new in the mercantile business who, as they say, are always ready ana
desirous of giving you some great “BARGAINS” in something m order to
secure your trade. You take in some of their bargains and gi.e them
your trade for aw'hile, but you soon discover that things are not up to your
expectations.
YOU CONCLUDE TO RETURN TO THE OLD STAND—Hack to the old “stamp-
injr ground” where* you will .find everything rocking along smoothly—back to the old place where you
wanted favors that were always granted to you—where, when you could.not sell a horse or a cow tor a
song, and hard times were staring you in the face, you got the necessaries of life for your family
“WITHOUT THE COIN.” ■
WE OWE OUR SUCCESS TO OUR CUSTOMERS. In return we shall always offer them the
very best merchandise at legitimate prices. This store has always been the means of keeping prices
down. You frequently see fake advertisements of “COS l SALES, Etc., and ‘ ( heapei than an)-
body else for cash,” but WE sell at cash prices whether you can pay the cash or not. Same prices
to all. Ehis is why our customers are pleased and our trade INCREASES.
THE MULVEY MERCANTILE COMPANY,
The Greatest and Most Liberal Store to its Customers in the l erritory.
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There are many things besides hard work that help a man to sae-
eeed in the battle of life. Hard work is all right, but it must be di-
rected hv an active brain. Common horse sense is worth a great deal.
A man can >oo, if lie ligures closely, that a merchant must sell at high
pl’icfs if he gives his customers all year to pay their hills. He must
make a big allow at..... for interest and bad debts. And the fellow who
walks up and pays like a man must pay the dead beats’ account as
well as his own. The modern way is for the merchant to sell at a
wtuall profit, for CASH, so he can avoid bad debts and keep turning
his money over. And his customers get what they pay for and are
satisfied." That is OUR way. You can se< wiiy it is economy for you
to. pay cash. We have just received our new Spring goods. • They are
beautiful. C'ouie in and see them.
Spring Dress Goods,
New Ladies’ Oxfords,
Desnoyers Fine Shoes,
Gloves, Hosiery. Notions,
and. Furnishings.
Our stock of Men's Furnishings can’t be beat. They are up-to-
date and stylish When you need Siiit ts, Ties, Collars. Suspenders,
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Sox, or anything in that Lino, < 'oitu to »e<: i<*.
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Shoes and Hats
you want
and Valises
Groceries
but we have them just the same
is growing every day.
RANSOM & HANCOCK,
YUKON, OKLA.
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THE YUKON SUN
AND WEEKLY.
WILLIAM ALBERT MAXWI
EDITOR AND PUBDIS11RK.
SulMCTipt ion Kates:
One year..................... $1.00
Six months................................. 50
Throe mouths.......................... 25
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Advertised Letters.
The following list of unclaimed letters
remaining in the postoffice at Yukon,
O. T., for tlie week ending April 3
l:-’02 If not called for on or lwfore
April 17, WX 2, will be sent to the ileud
letter office:
Bohta, Johan Coe, Hold. A.
Leeper, \V. F. Chair, Will
Thompson, W. M. White, Mr.
Parties calling for the above will
please sav, “advertised” giving date
and paying one cent.
Florence Litteer, Asst. F. M.
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Wood preserver tit fettle’s.
Garden seeds, 2 pkgs. for 5c,
id Settle Drug Store.
— I have pasture to rent for 100
; head of cattle, soon as grass comes.
| 1 mile south of Mustang.
J. L. Tippit.
Howard litis a new line of
Stationery, consisting of tablets,
linen paper, box paper, etc. All
the late novelties. Prices are
reasonable.
Get your seeds before the
assortment is broken . Settles.
•--The makers of Stearns paint
offer $100 in gold to anyone test-
; ing their paint and finding it not
j as represented. it is one of the
i best paints made. For sale ut
I Howard's Drug Store.
If you want to soli your prop-
erty quick list it with Ellison A
i Edwards, the hustling real estate
agents. They will sell it..
Barn Paint 75c per gallon at j
Settle Drug Store.
—Ijidies: We have a large now I
stock of wall paper, showing all of j
the late patterns. The prices arc |
1 iw and nolwdy needs to say they ;
I can’t, afford to paper this spring.!
Come i'i and see this fine line j
whether you wish to buy or not.
Howard's Drug Store.
• Blue Flame Oil Stoves.
| Bicycles for Men, Bicycles for
Women. You can get one
for 12 T Plunks.
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: New Window Shades—'Wide
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Furniture for the People. It is
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Home. Now is the Time to
Buy. Spring is Here.
Carpets, Mattings. We will
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W e are selling Lots of Stoves.
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Maxwell, William Albert. The Yukon Sun And The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1902, newspaper, April 4, 1902; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911909/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.