The Yukon Sun And The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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I’rof. Mtirdiui^h'H Non I*.«iii„„.
hdmond Enterprise: Many
thought thnt when Prof. Mhr-
•lautfli annnunred that lie would
stay in Oklahoma, that he might
h ter eluuiire his mind and accent
f" mo of the Haltering otters from
other states on account of the
larger s&lary than he could hope
ty receive in Oklahoma. But
tnore is something wonderful in a
'nan s affection for a state*or ter
ntory and Prof.-Afimlaugh has
let used college positions and will
leconie a country school teacher
in Oklahoma—the place he loves.
no city of Woodward, in the far
"ost, over in the cattle range part
ot Oklahoma, realizing the oppor-
tunity to get as principal of their
schools the best educator in the
"'est. offered the position to Prof,
r -Murdaugh. He has signed the
contract. September 1st Prof
Murdnugh will take charge of the
public schools of Woodvard, a
town of alxjut 1,500 people. lie
will receive a salary $125 a month
uml the term will he for eight
months or more. “This salary is
more.than the average town pays
,mt i( is more than omineii-
surate with the service received
Tim teachers are nearly every.'
where under paid, and it is re
shaving himself during the hist
lurjy years probably regards bis
face as his fortune.
A court in Budapest cut off his
friend s ear to win a wager, with-
out so much as Mark Antony's
explanation: “Friends. Romnus,
countrymen—lend me your ear.’’
High living, intemperance, ex-
posure and manyA other thiTigs
bring on Bright's disease. Foley's
Tt. , '—s'" '’"iwmie, roiey
Kidney Cure will prevent Bright's
diseasp mid all other kidney or
bladder disorders if taken in time.
Be sure to take Foley’s. Settle's.
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This season the joke is on the
j ''niggers that live in kansas.
Common soda will m>t neutra-
lize the sting of
conscience.
"Sa}’>" snarled the conductor,
"this quarter has a plug in if.”
\\ ell, snapped the fiery pnssen"-
ger, “did you expect to find an
automobile in it?”
A. II. Davis. Mt. Sterling. Ia.
“Somethipg- New Under
i The Sun.”
All nurture imvr tried to cure Catarrh hv the
it. e of iiowcli iK, iicul (raw*, inlinlore ami ,'lrur-
■ u |ui>tc form. 1 lo ir |,ow<l.TH (Irv t|„. mi,.
ruous menibrunes caiie-inu tliem to crack ..... •,
anil bier,I The powerful acid* us,., 1 i„ ,i„. j„.
,.,1,-rs have entirely eaten away the eumr mem
braiies tlmt tluer makers have aim.-,I to cure
while pastes Iiml ointments cannot roach • iM.
who h','' A" 01,1 “m‘ ,',l"‘rk‘noe,l praetiti,......
who has for many years miule a close study an,I
spec,,,It, ,,f tin. treatment of C n vrkh ha- at
last perfected a treatment which when faith,
fully used, not only relieves at once. h„,
neutly run stl l vbeii, by reinovinK tlie can-,.
n alC"’ItNrrliarr‘S "" tidhm,.'
1,1 I, ,lu',<mlv :v"‘"lV known to
that ,ict,mil) roaches the alHicted "arts I I ;
wonderful r medy ,, known „s 'XLm s f
Qv.vrajitk,:,i Catakkii Cf»K" and is toil, In
the extremely low price (.rone <loll,r. ,.ach
H-tf-kah:,'f-.Mitrtimn*; rnnuch intvrn.il and ext, r-
0,1 medicine siilbeient fora full month . treat-
meat and everything necessary to its perfect
writes: 1
complaint for about fwc*
but two one dollar bottles
ley's Kidney Cure effected a
manent cure. Settle’s.
Ml 1 P" ls 'ke only perfect Catarrh Cure
te-um*. ssratafr
gsw^uwEa-ss:
Hl:.yr>',"lck *° "‘1,<‘vw Hv "r Cold ii, the
eatarrh when neKleete,l oft,.,, leads to con
si"",con "RM'fTi.ns ' will s« y„„ if f
yon use it at once. 1, i.- „„ ,in,,lllirv remedy
"It a complete treatin nt which is- positiv. I,
i,/V,r"1nt(.....*«"-„re Catarrh in any form ,,rs„ «c
if u.- d ""Curding to the directions which
company , nch package. l),„,'t delay .hat send
I rol aoolit fwt* years, "dvice from tlm discoverer of tl.i. .......
years,
f Po-
pe r-
■tvccs.i.,»v ,r,™„i;l‘,0^r BEST"-
Woodward appreciate the necessity vl. (U Dei* CWt.
•d having a uian at. the head of its [ ‘ '
puUir scljool.s.
Tiieir Secret Is Out.
•AH Sadibville, Ky., was curious
»" learn the cause of the vast im-
provement in the health of Mrs,
•s P. Whittaker, who had f,.r H
—(ret prices and then come to
Howard's Drug Store.
. French proverb: For all mis-
fortunes there are two remedies—
time and silence. " •
Pepsin Syrup Co. November 6tl., 1K99
Dour Sirs: I f,.,d it n,y duty to writ • to you
. .. ;........ Will IVCMMVl* SIM'ci ll
adv.ce frou, the discoverer of this wonderful I
r medy r„«„ rding y„„r clls,. with.,,,, ... ,,„f
hp.\on<i tin* regular price of “S\i kki i h
UuaranteedC darAcure. ' " j
s -11' prepaid to ally address i„ r„ii,
Statesorf aumlH on receipt of One 1),,||,,,. ,,,
dress Dept, E 70(1, EDWIN H. (j[|.l-s ,. r,.,,T
PAN t. anil and S(82 Market street. Pldhnhldhia
rl he New York garment maker's 1
'vent on a strike, fortunately, j
when garments are in the least ,
demand.
B is not likely that .Terry Simp-
son's sympathy fur the-imm with I
the hoe extends to the man with J
t lie-hose.
I he cup defender Constitution.!
which struck on a ledge near the 1
Race Bock lighthouse, may have
Farm Loans I
,i>
In any amount and for |
Any Length of Time. ' |
Low rate of interest, payable annually. |
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Partial payment privileges I
without notice* . |
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: Call and see us upstairs in the Bass Building. |
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UP-TO-DATE
PASSENGER
TRAIN SERVSCE
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.too ,,, t/i, lvlllg S I tried ev
-o-w Discovery." writes' her bus-1lit,,r........., Ti.m.y,.;„V'„g.,’
...... i r j • - | *>n i:u» jiimi J so poop and wv.Tlt that l c*onl«l
of a severe attack of
ddllgllter of a sov,™ . ,, ," ..............sent nnr little I...V till
’ r n severe attack ot|,s--t,,r,. get„f ,v„„r,„„.Crll, ,
w,looping cough.” It positive! v I !’i KiIn *,'! "T 11 u ” t.i,„« i,-.
cares cuogh......M-. |„ grippe'p? 'i ~X'KgfT rfS
a (PDQhles. Gruaranfeed bottles 50c
* »n 1 s| 00. 'Trial bottles ’free at
Settle's.
Memphis, tost
Tic
V" “Hellurny dance” at Troostl-, , . M
park may have been very amusiinr ! v>1<1 bv s'nlp I',,nn"a<'v
lull n,,. n„n....... ..... .....
but the Bellamy sclieme of alight--j
illg from a street ('nr cnnb'i,
dangerous
Does It Pay to Hay Cheap.
A cheap remedy fur coughs and
colds is all right, but you want
something that .will relieve and
cure the more severe and dtmger.-
„»i us«i to oc ami can do any kinfd of work i °ltS results °t throat ami lung
rue,,11"",;,,,| It to nil, for it wen,* to mo it : • roubles. What shall you do v Do
to a warmer and more ignlS'S:
don,.the,ns„,m,cl,K„„l. G.„l blcnn ,)r. Ctw'. '»n<6? Yes, if possible: if Uo< '
possible for you, then in either !
case take the oxi.v remedy that I
and Southeast.
Absolutely ihe C^uiokesv owd Host
Route : ■ • ________
HOT SPR3MGS, ARKANSAS.
s, „,„ch « ,od. God bless l)r". cjid^
well and las medicin... f,„- ,i„inp Sl, lllucl,
1 "Atm. i»>uth with respect.
* * 'ii i (■>;», 'cr.
M is. Isribwll Wheeler.
......J “kvuiu
3n^ ^rol,i a *str(;ot car continues to I . ----*
11 ’ f j ccmin for what srcmO to her an
A Shock to Riclincl.
Arntiol had been waiting for her lov.
's D'tm n for what scorned to
.. - - nso. II„r heart turned to stone ns she
. Lor digestive weakness, ner- of llira> tvming, slender, hut
vousness, pains in the side fiatnl | „V» ,‘> la:'llll''ss and recklessness,
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nt iie and other annoying accom- j 81 ltlsL and he stood before her. a Hash
paiiinients of Yostivness. Herhinc ' .....'
is a wroinpt and uneqnnlled reme-
(! V y! C ill l.i
*'}• 1 rice, 50". >S,;ttle Bhartuacv.
♦ ----
The clerk’s union in Gallatin,
M<>.. lias inaugurated a movement
to close all stores at (i p. m. As a
rallying cry Hie might adopt
— .....c <ill3 remedy that
lias been introduced in all civilized j
countries with success in severe
, throat and lung troubles, “Bos-1
chee's German Syrup.” It not
only heals and stimulates the tis-
sues to destroy the germ disease,
but allays inflammation, causes'
.....—....... „ 11USII “M cd,.ration, gives a good
on ins checks and an expression in his myht s rot and cures the natient
T;in Tl7 one bottle. Recommended
asked with tnunbUng eagerness.” Zld Get^ ^iu ^
Lcld her in his arms for n moment ! iV ' f8! G re ui s Prize Alumnae.
Howard s Drug Store.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers and free
Reclining Chair Cars.
v. n. II MIT, Ocn'l West. Art a. I> KIIjwkix. t. P Art
Oklahoma City, o. t.
GKO. H. LliK.Gon’i P A T Art. ... I . H„,.,,EN> TrBfflc M#r
Little Rock, auk.
her in
without speaking.
J Yes, dearest,” lie raid at length.
* And what did he say. Richard? To'l
me what he said! II,. refused voir-
°lb your eyes tell me! lie refused; lie I
. , ' , V, - ""gin auojji j on. your eyes tell me!
r',( !lsh Registers Shall Not. Ring j wil> »»®t give mo to yon? Rut I will ho
Tonight.” -I am yours! I do not
Tonight.
The licenses of twelve saloons
in Hoboken, N. J., were revoked
recently, leaving only 350 in the
city, or one for every 17J in habit-
nuts. I)i;outh reports are anxious-
ly awaited.
♦
The beauty thief has Tome to
stay,
I uless you drive the pimples
ami blackheads away;
lb this; don’t look like a fright:
lake Rocky -Mountain Tea to-
night. .Settle Pharmacy.
fear his lmrsh-
yours! _ .
ness—we will fly!
Rut Richard looked down into her
p.ending face and shook his head slow-
1). liivO a man in a dream.
icll me, then, for I cannot waif
” as ht‘ Eruta! and cruel to you? What
did lie do? What did he say?”
Richard drew a long, deep breath and
attain looked down at the face turned
up to meet fchs troubled glance. !!•>
sighed and whispered slowly:
"He only said. 'Thank heaven!’ and
went on readlng/’-Esehange.
MttSNjiKe For Dy-HpepHin.
A french medical journal cite.1? a
number of oases where great and last-
ng benefits were derived by people suf-
fering from dyspepsia and abdominal
diseases from a gentle massage treat-
• An Arkansas publisher charges I diseases from a gentle massage treat
ten cents per line ter birth notices ment of the abdomen. One case men-
aii'l double price for twins ” tinned is that of a young man a,red °0
Mr. Bryan w. ukl like to- have ! f,T r°^,slx Lad been su‘f-
-1 ,,, ■ 0 10 ,ln'1 K’Htig with his stomach In suite of
the O ik, Democracy exqlnin the! varied treatment lie was gradually
‘N°l> it performed at Columbus. I growing worse and looked like one in
Lulu Prince Kennedy’s lawyers ' rh<? .l;leSt f!,aKe8 <)f PRtHi«ls. He suf-
ntigljt try placing her in a bonded S “"l
"arehouse pending an appeal. I vlnced thnt he was about to die. After
no . "*• 7 r 1 bistltuting tlie nlidomlnnl massage Ids
, I ties are not only in, and of j condition rtfpidly improved. Uis ab-
tvlemsehes very painful and an- d,'1"<'n' "Boh had resembled that of a
11 .' iag, but often greatly agirrn-1 0l",UI ." l’1' lllpnin^lti9. became supple
Vale and even cause other irravu ! 1". . J y P,,li,,wl- Tlle treatment
i , , was fi« t yrvere not* vorv sDooi*il Fiiu
|l,l< puirifu l alfoctinns. mid should, pnln disappeared, and ho was a file to
therefore not he neglected. Tab- d‘Swt a,l that was given to him. The
ler'sBuckeye Pile Ointment is n ,n six mouths about <w,
great Is ton to s'utl'ers ns it will cure J iVoV'^u,, 'v''i< l1 llp lin* not '°st since
Price, 50 cents in b'dties. Nie’. Weekly Ms0-Lw"
1 ^‘s To cents. Settle Pharmacy.
Ihe man in Imlependence who
claims to have saved $1,0(0 by
HHjHKirr!
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Maxwell, William Albert. The Yukon Sun And The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1901, newspaper, August 9, 1901; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912680/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.