The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1898 Page: 1 of 8
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The Yukon Weekly.
Volume 6, No. 26.
Yukon, Oklahoma, Thursday, Atigrusf 11, 1898.
$1.00 per Year.
NOYES, NORMAN
Shoes.
We have opened our fall line
of Shoes—Showing just
what we will offer to our cus-
tomers this fall and winter.
If we don’t show you the best
bine at Lowest Prices, DON'T
BUY. Our “Rival” line of
of Ladies, Misses and Chil-
drens Shoes, are Daisies.
Ladies fine Dotigola Kid @
SI.75; warranted to outlook,
and outwear any *2.50 Kid
Shoe sold in this town, or
money refunded.
Misses and Children’s the
same. Don’t imagine that
because this store is not in
El Reno or Oklahoma City
that we cant sell just as good
goods and just as cheap.
THE LOW PRICED, BEST
QUALITY
RACKET STORE.
Cheap
Paint:
Not in quality, but in price.
We are putting in a large
stock of the celebrated Sher-
win-Williams Paint, and will
sell all the house paint we
now have in stock at cost.
This.is your opportunity to
get a strictly high grade
paint at a very low price. If
you intend having any paint-
ing done this year it will pay
you to buy your paint of us
now. We sell paint cheaper
than any one else.
HOOPER & SON.
We have
money to loan on farms at
the rate of 10 per cent per
annum.
For further information, call
at our office.
FARIS & COWLING.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Cut them weeds.
Mrs. Townsley keeps ice eream
soda.
Dr. Sanger’s father was over
from Oklahoma City, Tuesday.
Order your tailor made suits of
Herndon.
C. 11. llannum was at El Reno
last Friday.
Frank Perry is suffering with a
large felon on one of his fingers.
Buy the Clover Brand Shoes from
B. S. 11 oover & Co.
Willis Townsley has erected a
neat confectionery on the south
side.
Anvth.ng in the Grocery line at
the Blue Front
The M. E. Church la lies gave an
ice cream social at the residence id'
Rev. Oliver, Friday night.
—Soda fountain—Mrs. 1’ownsley’s
Dr. Hendrickson is under trcal-
meut of Dr. Hatchett of El Reno.
Fresh grapes, apples and peach-
es at Beckwiths.
There is some talk among the :
local bicyclists of building a track, i
— Any package coffee for 10c. at
1 lerndon’s.
Misses Claudia and Mary Spen-
cer are the possessors of a new
wheel each.
Come in and see our goods.
They are all new.
B. S. Hoovkk & Co.
Mrs. Joe Marx brought into town
last week a pumpkin that we'ghed
close to 00 lb, and measured over
5 ft in circumference
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Herndon
left Sunday forQuanah, Tex., to be
gone several weeks.
Come and get our prices and
compare with others. We know
the result—Mulvey Bros.
Mrs. Beckwith is at Oklahoma
City today to meet her sister, who
expects to visit with her several
months.
—Now is the time to plough your
ground, so call on A. B. Chastain
6 Bro. and get a Gang or Sulky. ,
They have the very best.
Jas. Cowling, First corporal Co.
B, Oklahoma Battalion Volunteers,
came down from Ft. Reno, Friday, j
and returned Sunday night. Jim |
says soldier life agrees with him.
We will close from now on at our
Summer Clearance Sale, all Sum-
mer goods at Cost and Less than
Cost.—Racket Store.
Go to Mulvey Bros, for Grocer-
ies.
Mesdames llannum and Towns-
ley were at Oklahoma City, 'Tues-
day.
—Boy’s two piece suits for $1.00
Herndon’s.
—Fuller-Lee Disc Drills at A. B.
Chastain & Bro.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. O. Y.
Mulvey, Sunday, a bright baby
girl.
Loyd Weaver started Tuesday
on the outside of a bicycle, for a
few weeks visit with his parents in
the Strip.
—Nice, Fresh fruit at Russel it
Beck with's.
Charley Beckwith iias bought
out Johnny Russel's interest in the
confectioner v.
Kramers Best high patent Hour
$2.00 per cwt at Mulvey Bros.
School will soon begin and then
it will be, “where can I get a
house?”
Second
Hand
Store
in Yukon. W. L. Towns-
ley has opened up a Second
hand Store in L- M. Spencer’s
Boot and Shoe Store,, where he
will buy and sell all kinds
of second hand goods.
Call and see him.
Spans’
Chop House
'
Mentis at all Hours.
—Just received—Some beautiful
patterns in Fall Dress Goods.
Herndon.
Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard who have |
been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
SIX LOAVESOF BREAD FOR
25cts.
Saturday night, late the tranquil
Beckwith for some time, leave to- | stillness of the air was violentlv ag-
day lor Indianapolis, Ind. j itated by several shots fired evi-
.i.i , dentlv from a shot nun of the rapid •
i he Choctaw w ill run an excurs - n *
I lire kind. A few moments later
cries of distress were heard issuing
j from the neighborhood of a certain
citizens house in the north part of
town, while up the street came rac-
ing some 27 dogs, hounds, bird-
dogs, curs and bob-tailed bulldogs.
The canines had been attending
Marguerite Grant, of Oklahoma a class in vocal culture in that part
ion to Ft Reno next Sunday. 'The
round trip fare from Yukon w ill be
4oc.
See Herndon’s new iineof Dress
Goods before buying elsewhere.
Katharine Weaglev, I lallie
Cooke, Alice Carey, Katherine and
City, spent Wednesdav, with .Miss
Claudia Spencer.
’The Golden Rule of Mulvey Bros
is “small profits and quick sales.”
Our ball team was scheduled to
of tow n, and the man with the gun
wasn’t built to withstand such mus-
ic. Hence the interruption.
Spain is suing for peace and Un-
cle Sam has given her his terms,
play a series of games w ith Ronca hut Mulvey Bros still go right on
City, August 7tli and sth. Foi cutting and slashing high prices.
some unaccountable reason i
boys failed to go, and thereby for-
feited the games. Bonea City
claims championship of the Strip,
while the “Invincibles” hold undis-
puted sway over old Oklahoma.
These games were to determine
the championship of the. Territory.
Go to-tlie Blue Front grocery for
the celebrated Blue Ribbon flour.
You can save money by buying
your Fall and Winter underwear
of Herndon.
'The Arion Quartette Co will be
[ here Aug. 24. They will come
highly recommended.
—We will place on our counters
for the next J weeks, Ginghams etc
at Brices that are 40 per cent less
than you can buy the same goods
for in this town How do you know?
Why bring a sample at price we
ask and we we will give you an 8
yd pattern free.—Racket Store.
See the painting at Hooper's.
Several candidates for county
offices were iu town this week, get-
ting acquainted. ,
—Mulvey lhos. treat you today
with reference to your coining to-
morrow. o
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Cowling, James. The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1898, newspaper, August 11, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912659/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.