The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1899 Page: 1 of 8
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The Yukon Weekly.
Vof. 7, No. 3 3.
Yukon, Canadian Counfy, Oklahoma, Friday, A-fjusl 18, 1899.
$1.00 per Year.
Resolutions. Struck by Lightning, Ask l or Club Rates.
The Christian Jtjiuleavor So-1 Report reached this city Mon- The Oklahoman Dairy and
cietv pasted tlie followin'*- resolu- day of a sad accident near W'eatli-1 weekly Oklahoma City. Siilmori|*-
tions at their regular meeting hist ei'tord. A man l»y tlie name ol j tion pi'uses. Daily i?n.i i), \\ i ekly
Sunday afternoon.
WHEREAS
day of the we k. a hay ihr,ytitl il to hi* [ f,(llj- miles northeast of \\ eather-
kept sacred by U rine law. a- w«»l . a- fort, lasl Saturday when the party
bv the land Of every civilized land, is i m .
, • , ; was struck bv lightning. Mat
being desecrated t-> that extent, that I - 15
Matthew, with his wife ami fain-j ft 1.00 per year, for clubbing rates
It appears that the iii-st j iI v were rid’iig ill a wagon about . ' ill or write to W ickki.y, \ ukon,
t )klalioiua.
All of Oklahoma is getting inter-
ested in that t dlest corn stalk, and
is almost impossible to distinguish it
thews, one of his children and
from other days of the week. Musines.-| one of the horses were killed in-
lioines are Unit op u an’ trail* and jstantlv and the other meuthets ol
tcatlie good in open nub flagrant \ iola ^ f; 1111 i ] \- were rendered inseiisi-
1 ion ,»f the law. Impend; ng' t h ■ work :
of the church and Sunday school, and
Inculcating among the people, and es
lile. 'l'lie « agon caught lire and
was consumed.
peelally tbo ,vouth“. a i utter Uisi-ega-.. ; Mattuews was a lanner living , |-(l(,( a:|l| |„ inches tall, w ith t
with IT. (i. |
for all law and order. jin the western part ol this county , e:t,.s a..ainsi pe\as
THEREFORE, it resolved. 1’h c alul |,e and his family were oil a j T|)is year a stalk is reported b\ a
wo as (.Tiristiiin Kmioa vtn*.^ t_*a:*n* --al v
pinkest against, the opo.tiiof husincs- i
visit t ) Deer creek.- Geary luille-
PubSic Saic.
Ionises on Smith)y eo-ltr.iry to !a w. no. 11 h'
earnestly ask the* co-operation of the
various churches of tit ■ town and all
ljp.v abiding citizens 1 mite is i i wi sell at my farm thrba mil
securing tli 3 pr ip ;r obssrva i • .• of t
laws, on iht) Sabbath.
A. Ih Chastain,
U. s. Carsons.
I) ii. Puirguf’s.
('ninmittei
Yukon hotel.
ni: !i w. st of Yukon, at nilbi n: a letio
| Tliur-tlay. Aug-ast 24. at a. m , tli ! mT\ he
following deseribed personal prop •. ty: j well Times
j 2 hinders. 2 gang plows, 1 in over and j
I iake. 2 wagons. 1 span of horses, h
I years old. I span of mules ."> an 1 li y ais
... i old, 1 mule Id years old. 1 mare 1-
I IlC 0»(1 VlaidS. 1 o-ur- Did. I Ilia< and e > J y■ > i:nitl
Tile old maids convention held a! j I cold I year old. 1 mire and co t .
the opera house lam ween by the ladies j years old, 1 horse t) years old. 4 set of
of the M. IT. church was a nice -s- . i. ilouide. harness, Haru ter tiiir
ovary respect. The Ileus ■ was crowd- ; horse, set tloub e buggy harness, In or J or.
oii both nights and those present, were i I- head of milch cows, 4 2-year olu j
well pleased witjj the cult itaiiimeiit ' he inns. . lend o' yaoing I i ■ i f o r.
The “make over" machine ivai a !go>d males, il head of yearling steers, | Men s ai
Public Sale.
T will sell at public auction at my
farin' 3 miles north of Yukon, on Sat-
urday, August 19. at 10 a. m. The fol-
lowing property : 4 heavy work horses
1 mara ti years old, 2 milch cows, 2ti
head of hogs. 1 wagon, 1 press drill, I
lister, 1 harrow. I cultivator, I walking
cultivator. I Dering hinder, 2 set of
harness, I s*t single harness, 1 sowing
machine, about IT} acres ijf corn in the
i i ) i i Held,
our item o ast week was liardlv I , , , ... „ ... ,
■ I I lie corn, hogs hud cattle wall he
strong enough. At present Okla- | so)(1 rm. On all other propel ty a
lioniu has the record obtained last red it of 1 2 mo will he given, purchas-
vear at Omaha over Kansas and e,r giving note with approved security,
Tex as, and • won over Texas, her Interest at the rate of in per ye,it. per
, | annum. YVM. V. UuZlCKA
nearest competitor, \v:th a stalk I <
s. M. 'Yam ley, .Auctioneer.
C 11. 11 aiiuuin. Clerk.
%
The “Old Maids” Say.
Any ouo boing* viisappoiiitfd "in tlm
IS loot, :uid Ini* l lirec. woll (h'Vtdf)p- | ovonin^ s ontortainiUGit will ih.iUm
e,| ears. The largest stalk .n I he ! comp aint at the box olhea and be tin d
United States "ill he found i„ Ok-'^fa dollar forth - gob. I of the cause.
. . . \ny fretful hitbies will he fnt.-tiisheil
lalioma, and as we >,.ld last week, , ,
t i ! with nurses from the stage. *
o ti li t x . I),.u.v Tin bucket ol water on tin front of
the stage i.-, for the aeeo mod at Ion of the
young in n who got thirsty during the
show.
Kor courteous t real mm, t. goon ; Any emit rib,.tim, of cabbage, turnips
I ete , will plea.-e he Jelt, at. the stage
meals, nnda plea-ant place to !'i,''T j door as the company expects to dite.
you should stop at the Yukon Hotel I on Vegeta..... soup after the porfor-
uiaiic ■ and any such donations are en-
l.iittly in oi;drr il presented ill the.
Kiiigiishcr man that measures lull
lx a v
§1,00 a ilav house, meals doe, bed
C A Ml'NDKld.,
I’ropriel.or. :
' wool $2 50 Summer
novelty and tli ■ “plot" true to nature. 8 head of c.alves.
Among the special features was the , The terms of sa
arc ns follows
,V
j No pi-operitv removed front gn unds
, until terms of sa'e are app te l with
cakewalk indhlgcd in 1»y some of tin M head of steers lor ea.-li. all o>
young-p oplA. The e mil night this proom-ty on 12 mint's, with inn
feature was made realisfic hy offering from data at 10 per.*cant. J’u eiia
a real cake as a prize. Tliis was car-! giving note with approved seen 1
l ieu off j)y Carl Musgrove and Ctu-tie
•Sizemore.
Some of the “make ups" were “on*,
of sight." The characteristic “any
body Lord so's its a man" feature war
made so real dial maiden ladies in tL.
audienciwe.pt great bulky salt tear-
out of pure sympathy.
Man was cussed, dismissed and r.•
; i roitsors at l»;tss liros., this week a- it
j only 51.ds.
TOR SALE.
IV) Aero
j land, ulb
Sk-'Hi.
UK) Acrf
«.r well i npro\
u J m.lt*" uortl
•<L iiiii-l ly bottom
of N ukon. I'rii-t?
: of r'l! ini proved land. -S’mil
i.toii. t’rii*' . .^-,000
• of \Y.d! improved land, L* 1
t,.' Yukon. Price.C'li.iMK).
• null
lid
C. A. Mundt* I.
The time was when a erinim d I
i desired to hide trout the officers ' T
of the la", Okrl;ihom;i was (he , , ,
1 ltd) Acrc'i: m tit* i’t **s ot wli lcii i*^ i n a ^fno< I >t a ti*
i plflCC. N D\V it IS tlie lust place «l of culnv.itiou. 'inil»,s north of \ukou. J‘iic«*
! $1,600.
H20 Altos, about S inilos northwest of Yukon.
Mostly ^raziiuT land. Pricu $2.0<K).
(iood brick Residence Housf-, *i rooms. ( <■ n-
trally located in Yukon. Price $1,500.
, criminal sliottld go lor hiding-.
cussed h, general and in particular anu A1()re e, le l rom tlle stales gi,
the unmarried men were given at. iuk-
t■ , , , , through Oklahoma and Kansas
ling of the t n numerable schemes baton- 1
vd in th’e minds or unclnimed maidens than any othet stale, and people
whose object is their conquest ami j who know theerimmnls are more
capture. ITIUeno News. ; liable to seek litem there than al-
The -‘Old Maids Convention" will be
given in Yukon on evening of Aug. Is.
(iood Fromo Uf'^itlt'iicp.
locatcfl. Price >*■«.(m).
lire ■ >er >pi rii and at the p.npei' place
and time.
1’I ease do not feel sligh'eil if vottr
name does not ha men to he' an infion. d
ill !)•.■ i titiui hie to leak of
.>vei'voih*. but no idle.ii.se i's inteViftcd for
thus • t hit , forgotten.
The ••< ) d Maids ('oil veiltion’1 will ho
given in Yukon, event g of Vug. 18.
As the sample <d applets now
ri pe a re htoti g It t in to t.e placed
ill cold storage to kept1 for tlie
street fair even those who had
given the apple question some
thought and investigation are as-
tonished at tlie great size and
beautv •' the specimens. Then*
is no longer any one who doubts
ms. ('in- that this country can show a hun-
dred varieties of apples equal to
(Vntridly tlie best of tlnir kind of am
raised in the best apple counties
1 iwirner lot contrnlly loniti'd on Sin'ticor Av- . a'.'... I .....I
place else. Oklahoma ,11U„ ph,. (>l A,ne» tea. tines .lout mil
most any
and Kansas have been wonder- fpwo j-i«t,. i,.i- «-ti s-irin.' Cfn-
You can do better here. It you ful]v advertised in many ways in
w.i-i.1 .-iKiiit of clothes, a hat, _ a tie. g]H. p:|St \ ear, and there will be a
a shirt, a pair of pan.k. a pair of: great rush to this country this
gloves, a pair of suspenders, a fall from the eastern states, and
trunk, a telescope, a pair of shoes, ] jf voll have done anything in tin
»i pair of sox, or anything else go j states that roll are afraid of hav-
to 'L’liu Raekfl Store. jno fiuiml “'it > oil had hette
T. S—We sell the best shoe in j move to some other country. A
ti towt| and more people sav so. qy Traveler-
i ).„• Fa, .nerd *2 tako the cake. Farme~ ^uTe y iut Building
Jumpers, Overalls, Hats, Shoes
1 landKercjiiefs, Goggles, of first
quality a\ rqekbottom prices at
1 lerndoqfj’f
and Stock with life Fanners Mul
ual Indemnity Association of Kl
Reno. t M. Edwakijs,
Yukon, Okla
well lucaU*<l m
trally located. $-00cucli.
Twenty tfotnl lot
s!,*)() rucli.
1' ifty side business lots fit sii)o • ,cli.
Out* Hundred Resi«leiit;e l«»ts from 810 t«* $•*»'•.
We c;tii give \<m better rates
and terms on farm loans than you
can get else where. M e IT i r 11 i s 11
home money; grant privileges;
make interest payable annually
tfioncreK well improvoi, u miles south, i niii<- ;tiul do not require a. gold note,
west of Ytilein, Alsmt 'ill li"«il stuck lilies, n . y'
farming implomeuts, cows, horses, etc, all for j ‘ ^
ffl.ono, or tlm place for $2,0(10. Onc-lndf casli, ■■... ■ , , , , , .h , ,
. All mirlies imlebtcd to the late
on 5 or 10 yours tunc. 1
A apodal Urn-aii,, ho no-ci at, gt 2 mile- Vukon Shoe and Harness Store will
iorth of Yukon, ....... torn land well impr......i ,|(,,.;l| | at Yukon Weekly
lrst class oruharil. otu, I'rion 81,000, $00(1 to be
.ai.lii, cash, halance,,N time In .„it puns,a c, „lli ce in i • 1 settle on their notes and
accounts will he put in the hands
j of a collerjoi- which will ftdd cx-
I peuse and Iroulile for them.
Cl.AC 111 A Sl’ENl tut.
call on •>! address
L. M. Spencer’
Yukon, 0. T.
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Smith, I. E. The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1899, newspaper, August 18, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912046/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.