The Yukon Sun And The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1901 Page: 1 of 8
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IF YOU SEC IT IN
THE SUN
IT'S SOI
THE YUKON SUN
IF YOU DON'T SCI IT IN
THE SUN
IT DIDN'T HAPPEN.
AND THE YUKON WEEKLY.
VOLUME !i.
YUKON, CANADIAN COUNTY, O. T„ FRIDAY. .SEPTEMBER 18, IDOL
NO. ;>7.
Don't Forget Our Free
Goods for the Children*
LEGAL .BOOKS FOR OKLAHOMA.
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Wo soli some of thoso at ffi 1° '-\i of this list
1 Fish Fraser, ■
1 Combined Pen and Pencil,
1 Pv)\ C olorefi Cmyons,
(liven when you buy your
school outfit.
Milne's Elementary Algebra.......8 MO
■ 11 igh Schoolt
I.(H)
Ra\ 's Primaty AritT. metie......... 15
Elementary
Practical •“ ..........; .50
Higher “ 85
Townsend's Analysis Civ il (toy..... ’l.uS
Barnes’ Elementary Geography.....55
Complete “ .... 1.25
Eclectic Physical- “ "... 1.00
Long’s Language, Part l...........20
“ “ “2...........25
Ilarveyls Elementary Grammar ... .12
Revised English
Barnes’ Primary History, IT. S.....00
1.00
We Buy or Sell
•any ot
the Books in
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ath ; rtiw i.v 11 .
Brief
Pathfiinder Primer................;j()
Young People’s Physiology..........50
Steele's Hygenie Physiology l.uO
15p illar ! Mi;. sics .......... 1.00
Alc( Li they's h-.t
2nd
Reader.
....... 17
.....•.......fit)
Jrd
a
.......... (2
-1th
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........... 50
“ * 5th
(1
.......... 72
“ • Gth
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............85
“ Primers.,
......... Ifi
S;,"llet'..
AYebster's Coin.
School
Dictionary .72
W c have the Oldest and
Largest Drug Store in Cana-
dian county, it being established
in Frisco in 1889 and.remo\ed
to \ ukon in 1892. Our con-
nection with store began in 1898
SETTLE DRUG STOKE.
Any of-.the above books bought and. sold
second-hand. ' «
urns ■ Store
*kD
See our A\ indow
for large 5c Slates,
«Tlso those 5c Tablets
\vc sell two for 5c.
SETTLE DRUG' S'TORI
Com merer.:
and
AY ill Try to Got a New
. Other Improvement^.
About twenty-live citizens met
nt the city building la i Friday
ii t •■ml discussed the advisabil-
ity of organizing a Commercial
Club for Yukon. The meeting
\yts called to order at 8:15 by IX
W. Hogan, who stated the object
of the meeting. Dr Settle was
selected temporary chuirniau and
Bert Maxwell temporary : eer dary.
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sent their views on the mailer of
Postofficc Robbed.
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who spoke were Dr. Settle,D. \\ . I'h'd one more ballot be given
Hogan, J. Russell, Chas. Gei- «»»• the men to take such office
seekr. Joa S vanda, R. I. Sacked, according to the number of votes
E. B. Ellison. W orth Farmer, \Y. received. Phillips, hirst \ ice-
W. W'cber. ' ». R. if. ward and J. I Pres.; tCllison, Second Vice-Pres.;
A. Paris. : has Wallace,f 1 Vice-Pres.; Bert
agricultural commissi >ner of the] Aloxwell elected Secretary on first
C.. <). & G railway, also addressed ■ 1* 1* F >v. was elected
’ the r * j lort Edmond
of the committees the following
ofIi4TS WSP .......... No One' Arrested for the Crime-
Alter the second ballot for] Thm Men ruder Suspicion.
President no choice wns agreed i (From yw.Wiiay’«suite Capital, i'
u] ion, motion made and seconded] 1 here have ns yet been no ar-
that temporary rules be suspended ] rests made in the Edmond .post-
with and J. A. Fettle bo elected office burglary of early Tuesday
by acclamation, motion carried morning. Deputy U. S. .Marshal
lid Settle declared president: I Heck Thomas, who spent Tuesday
.after IRe fourth ballot for First in Edmond investigating the maf-
Yiee-President no choice being] ter, returned to Guthrie yesterday
agreed upon, and 1). B. Phillips. ( but would give out nothing in re-
E. P. Ellison and R, L Sackett ] gard to it. Deputy Sheriff Jayne
' . ‘: e i- aiidid.il ... motion was • i Noble county, a brother of
made ml canned that these three ' postmaster .Jayne of Fduffmd w.i-
also in the city yesterday return-
1 l'Cl^S
lol cate In" > aia i: oi'lc < a *' ' *"
ing from Ekmond. He said there
are three parties under suspicion
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act ly located. They were seen
about .Monday midnight near the
scene of the burglary.
The burglars entered Ihe office,
a frame building, by prying off
the j the jam of the door, thus
operated by Dr. Borders of that
place.
Five prisoners escaped from the
jail at Fort Sill Monday night.
Four of them were charged with
'is and lb" other one
wns wanted at Leavenworth, Ivans,
where he broke jail some time
ago.
Two cowboys were badly injur-
ed near Mangum last week by
their horsos falling over cows
"•!. i . ;i fa ill I'
another was so Imilly injured by
* •
he diod.
Tiic State Fair Racing Meet to
be held at Guthrie begun Tues-
day and ends today, during which
time nine races were run. The
highest purse given was 8100 and
the lowest wns 85.
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Tuesday was Miss Tressn Marx’;
1 : v •*
Work of tK» Grim Reaper.
\\ (‘Irion S. Joints.
uMon N. * r j olios died at, hifl
home. It inilesmonth of Yukon, on
Wednesday, Sept. 11. 1001, at (i
p. m. He had been sick for some
lime with typhoid fever which he
’ ■’ ' conduct ing
transfer .line from Richards to
Lawton, nnd the medicine which
was given to break the fever weak
unod his lu art and he died of
hoifrt failure.
Funeral services were held at.
Ihe home, conducted by Rev.
1 ( ty issisted 1
looeremIs \ i -s and Riueheart ol
this place.
Deceased was about 15 years of
age and leaves a wife and five
'' 'l, t • 1 i i ii li is dent ll.
It1* was conscious up to 11 very
short time #before he died, nnd
called the family to him and told
perime.ntal farm, which he pro-
poses to fertilize with the tilth of
the town.
All present favored organizing a
club and gave many good reasons
for it. E. B. Ell is* m, D. W. 1 lo-
gin and (Alias. U ‘i-e'oke were ap-
pointed as a committee to ascer-
tain who wished to join the club
and to rcc- mmmid a permanent
president and a permanent secre-
tary. R. 1. Sacckett. Worth Far-
mer and J. A. Fads wen appointed
lett in
• ......* ........ ' '*i iii'ii, ? mi in i vunui > , .i
down the st ffi. whliieh held t! m], ml t hat evening she entertained t":"1 ni1
Ii ^ (her of
J .Cl Ulio safe . ‘s, who has at
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considered burglars kn ckecl the handle ffi; Ice cicam and rake were - T.ed hwd an honest Cliri.stiaielife and
as a commit lee to drill' i by-laws for j any ever obtained in a new town
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instructed to re; ort Tuesday even-] The averng-' ] if ice per acre in
Time of meeting was
ami agreed to convene every ] and poured nitroglycerine in the
CWf lay evening at the city hall, cavity. The • iter door was bio
Adjournment. off and the inner door was pryed
\ SununiiiK-rp I't'Tlie l.ot Sales. off with cold chisels. i hey ob-
The ] rices received for lots in tnined 8fii',0, , t which 810 bolorig-
the sales in the Kiowa-Comnuche °d h> the news agent, Goor.ro
country were phenomenal, but -Smith. They carried the box,
mea-iir. -1 b\ ra. - • ili,..,- ex- coded 1 <■' a; iaii"■ o ni"11* . : i
dd lie was not afraid to die.
I k« j*<-r ? 11 ! 5\ i) it tArs.
throat.
Airs. Roy Booth
Roy
from an attack of malaria.
ing, when it w s
another meeting.
agreed to hold
Adjourned.
Tiiesiln, Viglii's Me a in,”'.
’l’lie (her,ing was. •idled to order
at 8:15 Tuesday evening b\ Chair-
man Settle. Owing to Mr.
Maxwell’s absence Joe Lit leer was
chosen as secretary The com.
mittee on securimr members for
ilie organization nmi ;< d with
favorable list of Yukon's most
•enterprising business men. Coin-
Cue three town - was 87<)(‘>,f)0. In
Hobart it was 8115.51 per acre; in
Anadarko il v - :«588.I,)2 per acre;
in Lawton, 81.2.Mi.05 per acre.
In Lawton, $1.21)11.03 per acre is
one hundred times more tlinn was
ever paid for raw land in any state
west of the Mississippi. Lawton
was 25 miles from a railroad while
■
and yet the lots at Lawton brought
three times as much as those at
Hobart and t >vo and one-half times
Santa Fe truck mid hid it over I
the hind'. In I of a freight car. -
where it was found yesterday.
Before going to (he pos(office j
the burglars had entered Dighy’s,
I ck>p
(lie necessary tools. Two iron
bars, a brace and bit. several cold
chisel), two tiles, a sledge hai i ar
t were’ h
and a
(lour of tile postofffee tli
morning after the robbery.
on the
a- next
General News Notes.
Dinit’l I >o(Iri.
lUoiiii.iuoipatcd.J
Daniel, anc, son of Ah', and Air-
is M. tiering p. c. D.-dd, dim! at the home of
lis ! arc; in tli |Jace on Wed
Young I’m si, irk of near Fi isco is uesday, S ptember i I. 1901, aged
id 11 days. Funeral
.Mr-, -ii’-.-i! White, wiio li.e servi.-e were held at the Baptist
chnpdi on Wednesday afternoon,
eomluded by Rev. Beauchamp,*
Oh i’ 1 L"fw wju* hnvn h.-iht'g
Hr • ■ 11»»*r t - i with {" ifect tru«t,
11*Oik nf -Ii*' mothers lolt t<» woep,
1 I •gir linhi“s h i■ ig in t he «iti';t.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dodd wish to
t ; nk tl "si* who so kindly assisted
■"•ring their ciiiIll's illness and at
his death.
mittee on by-law-asked ! r an c . iUsmucli as those t Anadarko.
Alanguni is to have a Fanitmjum
in 11 io near future, owned and
five miles cast of town, is recover-
ing from her recent illness.
Brin e < >11 was tl'.e.lUed with
headache yesterday, but is con-
vales, ,ng today.
Airs. !>or; a. residing northeast
I >
severe attack • f typhoid fever.
Airs'. J. T. 1 icadrieks' i has
been sick, with malarial tov-• ?'. but
is again able to be around am.
tend to household duti. s.
5\’rite your farm insurance it
the Holm: insurance Co, , f Nev
York. Farmer & Furmcr, Agents.
I Id* l*t e*i(l in's ('onriil ion
last i igns for the
a used , • n solid food that
he ate y, -t.u'day morning. Heart
I'nih're > hau ' has his pulse r. u
as 11i.i I.- I 2- ia.-1 night.
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Maxwell, William Albert. The Yukon Sun And The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1901, newspaper, September 13, 1901; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912317/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.