The Yukon Sun And The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
>,*nator Allisou says In* has !*•-
c'tne t>*<> i*lil to lie president. He
means that his candidacy has Ih*-
< me too old u joke to win. If
the reps would tender him the
nomination he would lieeome us
v _i irons as ever.
The (irant county sent fight evi-
(i 'nee would make nhout twenty
six
ALBERT SETTLE. M. D.
cured. 1 prescriln* it now daily
in my practice and heartily ret* m-
mend its uses to all physicians for
such troubled, for 1 can honestly
state that 1 have prescribed it in
hundreds >f . - wit . pcrteC Office at the Settle Drug Store
success. Settle I’ li.rmacv . 0fU« Hourj 8 to l0 a. m. 2 to 4 p m.
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Gauntry Calls Promptly Answered.
Ri\'jic*nc^, two blocks south of M. E. church
Bank of Yukon. j
D. W. HOGAN, President.
D. B. PHILLIPS, Cashier..*•
volumes of six hundred
oi 'h. Just think of it. the sten-
ographer is eonipelled to write it
•'1 wish to truthfully state to you
and the renders of these few lilies that
your Kodol 1 >\S|«»1 sia l ure is without
ipiislion. tiie h**st and only cure for
pages dyspepsia that 1 hav •••. i came in eon
tact with ami 1 have usisl many other
preparations.” John Ream. West Mid
\. Pa No preparation tquals
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure as it contains all
the natural digcstnnts. It will dipest
all kinds of food and can't help hut do
you pool Settle l’harmacv
all and then Judge Cogdnl will
have to read it nil over. Before
(7>gdal gets through lie will wish
he was in the ice business one.
ric.ro.
A stylish newly married roan al- PepWaSyrupc<>,
* . . 1 ' I Dctl Sin 1-! Ibil l t NViTs l \\:t'
' iys 100IS like * 1118 bnae mtubM vitlunralDn 1 Ibout fu
\f- " us* t«keu dowu with riifuir.Rtijun wa*
DR. G. P. ROBERTSON,
Dentist.
Offer No. 1. Bank Building
Prices reasonable. ,
OFFICE HOURS: S to 12 a m. and 1 to 4 p.m.
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Directors M. V. MULVEY, J. A. FAR IS, D. B. PHILLIPS. D. W. HOGAN.
Incorporated in 18^2. Oldest State Bank in Oklahoma.
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CAPITAL STOCK. $10,000.
SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $10,000.
VMiKTll FWtMkR
A. t . FVKMF.K.
PARMER & FARMER.
Notary in Office.—Taxes Paid for Non-Residents.
kokonu*, 1 uil . Vo*i li:. 1^*‘
buggy riding every .evening. ^ ,o , ,ta) . mork f)tr . „.a„ au
tor while ho thinks one bu^V riill* m»*dwui.....iu.-d of no h**m*:n l«» n> V > • ir
H week i- enough; then una a Vt]Kt{U i tri.;>>lr v. i uo«.m h.o.-auti but
Later < n be says; “Old for t inowdleiiM M> rlu tnati«m i» witiwlji
. . ’ u . gone ami my ,«tomarh is in wmliticw It
\\ i1 til all if Will want to Lf** S<4V«*«1 my lift* uiui l caiimt n*oomuit*u»i it
ricline von will have to hitch up to» hi*u> Your* r< •. -tf :>
^ • f . - . t KUiwhI Uci r.irkt-n.
Vourself I have no time to tool Sold bv St*!:!.- iM.armao>.
Attorneys ?t Uw.
All borin'*** »*f tin* profession quickly and
carvfully attoudnl to
Money to loanou fan- <w city property on
film* to Miit borrow* r We make a specialty of
collections.
uts for farm and city proiwrty.
OFFICE IN BASS BFILDINC*.
Northwest ream*, upstair*-
TRANSACTS A GENERAL
BANKING BUSINESS. ^**.<
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
away buggy ruling."
The rook ribbed and black jack
limbered east side people are all
fully convinced that the central
and western sections of Oklahoma
are short grassy and of no earthly
l;.its! outside of taxable purposes.
\ ‘l the product' of Oraut, Gttr-
ti “Id. Kingfisher and Canadian
counties alone amount toone-third
more in dollars and cents than the
pro Inets of the entire cast side.
A readable and interesting news-
piper is a cheap, silent salesman
tor the merchant who hires it and
it really sells more goods for a
a merchant than the licst clerk in
W. W. TUNNICLIFF,
Lawyer.
Otlir - ..or t:<- Main -t. Okuhou v Citt. O. T
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•las. O. Amhertof. Della. (>..
writes: "1 had an obstinate sore
on niv face which everything else
failed tojieal. After one applica-
»f H.niner salve it lH*gan to heal
and after three applicati >ns it was
entirely healed leaving no sear.
Settle Pharmacy
Prompt and caxvful attention will be given to
all Im.-iin ^ entrusted to n.y can*
Toney to Loan it )• w rat* - »*n 1
. (arms and city i*roj- rt>
C. A. BANNISTER,
Lawyer.
Moved!
Sun
a» «<«.«•«
Having moved my Res-;
taurant and Short Order **
business to the room recently
vacated by J. W. Hadley, I
Will practice in aJl Territorial and Federal
r\»urts All kind* «»f legal busine** transacted
a K« * :. • Pabst Bldg L Rl no. O 1
*1 am iudebUnl to One Minute Couirh -----——
inyTif- r 7JX-' .FnLidnYd M. Q. Bl'adbury, } am better prepared than ever!
lore for lung trouble followtnu In gnppe.
1 took One Minute Cough Cure anti
covered my health.** Mr. E. 11. Wise.
Watchmaker and Jeweler
OPTICIAN,
Madison, (la. Settle Phnrmaev
protecting Bridges.
Ky»f* fn*e. Reasonable chare<
farti'»ii guarantvH'd. \uk«m.
the house, yet it is discharged
■ frequently than any other
, , , IPubUsliHl by onleruf Yukon tewiolnptmstee) ,
class of sidesman, because the mer- ,
\ . , , Be it enacted bv the Legislative
chant cannot see the work it has , , , .. ..,
done for him intlie mind of the Assembly of the Territory of Ok-
customer. He can hear the sales
BUSINESS CARDS.
man talk,
wages
hence pays him big'
lahoma:
Section 1. It shall U* unlaw-
ful for any person or persons to|
cross or attempt to cross any
White Man Turned Yellow. bridge or culvert in tin- lerriti r\
lireat consternation was felt In with any steam engine without
the friends of M. A. Hogarty of first placing on any such bridge
Lexington, l\y.. when they saw he or culvert two Imurds or planks tor
was turning yellow. His skin the wheels of any such engine t.*
slowly changed color, also his eyes run upon. Said boards or planks
and he suffered terribly. Hismnl- to be not less than two inches in
ady was yellow iaumii-t*. He was tlii<-kocss and twelve 1:1. aes .0.
treated by the best doctors, but Sec. ’J. Any person or persons
without lienefit. Then he was ml- causing any damage to any.such
vised to try Electric Bitters, the bridge or culvert caused by am
I:. S. Warfied,
Contractor and Builder.
to serve first-class
Meals and Lunch;
Everything fresh, clean and
neat. Give me a call. *** d*
C. L. Ralston.
Tries to keep its pa-
trons posted on all *
^important matters.
Don't lend it to your
neighbors—make 'em
subscribe for it.-.^*.^
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1 yeir for $lj
Work done by day or contrac t.
Would lit* glad to figure with any-
one that wants to build,
inquire at thisoffi^
THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT
THIRTY-FOUR
For the Y ear Ending December 31, iqoo.
I. A. HANNUM,
”0. k.”
BARBER SHOP.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
YEARS
Cash on hand and in banks
F irst Mortgage Loans on Real Estate
I 424,24 ' ( 2
. ■-M.TiS.'cAi.T*;
wonderful stomach and liver rem-
ody. and he write,*: "After t-aking
two buttles I was wholly cured."
A trial proves its matchless merit
tor all stomach, liver atul kidney
troubles. Only title. Sold by
Settle Pharmacy.
violation of this Act. shall be liable
to the road district for any and all
THE SPRING RUSH
is over, but I am still doing
Home Office and Other Real Estate less dedue-
of tion for possible depreciation
Cash*Loans on Company's Policies ..
» United Si .-it*-- IF -liiarketw alue
^■t-CyESSI l l- Premium Noti'S and Loans on I’olicie- in fon •
Agents' Balances and Cash Obligations
Net Deferred and Unreported Premiums
Interest and Rents due and accrued
BUSINESS
414 ..Yin s»
2,430,24 W
l,04t’.*w: a*
'J'1.0.74..7 s
10.(17*;. 17
s22,17" !«■
We Make Farm Loans in
An l iinoIvtM
damages to such bridge or culvert. First.Qass painting and Paper
Sec. 3. Anv iiersoti or persons T r , , ,
violating anv of .he provisions , f Hanging at reasonable rates.
this Act. shall be liable to a fine Satisfaction guaranteed. Res-
of not less than twenty nor more idence one block north of Bap- .
timn fifty dollars upon '• ! tjst chUrch. shop east of Bel- Kansas and Oklahoma
Iteing made before any justice f
Total Assets, December 31, 1000
!‘y .4.'» • ,44" •
, , | . Itfllli: lunuc UVI'UU .in v jucutg ’ I TT «
It is a mystery to the sweltering ^ e of thet. unship in which m°nt Hotcl
in 0ro*i111 ra (noon iron iiht E mac • . .1____
:: an creature these sc. 'rching times
itotv his fair sisters can endure the
intense heat complacently when in
“full drees” on -public occasions
The dear creatures will l*e swathed
about the neck clear to the chin
with ribbons and laces, their bodies
belted and evrsete 1. yet they will
w.*ar smile.- if them st complacent
satisfaction and present an apja*ar-
■nce . f tantalizing coolness while
• : eir hardier brothers are suffering
s.g mies fr nt th.e ltetit Whether
t he fair creatures are actually int-
mtine from tlie effects of the beat
. r whet Iter they sini]»ly grin and
ln>&r" the dis«'oinfor; in order to
be aWe to present an attractive ap-
: ■v-.raace 1.* an uus dve i problem
• the rut'culine mind — Bank lph
i J . . News
said bridge or culvert is situated
Sr.i. 4. All Acts and parts of
Acts iu conflict witl\ this Act are
hereby rejtealed.
SBt 5 This Act shall be in
force from and after its passage
and approval.
Approved Mart'll 12. l'-Ui.
Bdwards & Hsbill.
Time
Ten \ ears.
YY hat Two Cents Will Do?
It will bring relief to sufferers
from asthma or consumption, even
in the worst cases. This is about
what one d< se of 1. Icy s Honey
and Tar c sis It s worth a trial?
>ettle Pharmacy
•OLD KEMUCK*
Has returned to his :« ve and i>
runnici: it clean, up-to-date three-
ohair l»arl*»*r shop at Ills old stand in
Yukon.. Try him. Regular priu*es.
ontfort. Prop.
Rate
Lower than can be hud elsewhere, terms considered
Interest
Payable atinnnlly on the first day of any month in
the year except* January, regardless of the time the
loan is made.
Collectable
R. I SACKETT Pres.
F. BEck. V . Pres.
W ,\\ w EBER. Cashier
J. F. ALBI.N. Asst.
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Prepay ment
Option
For {tainting things. t!te Ivst
- ■ the S - : into
t p tints that Id. At B< ward’s.
—Buy Sleartts Paint and J
wut not have to paint again for
r. e years
l>r g S: rv
HoWanl'
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Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing
j ysician of > jt., - (Jr ve. Ky
f r ovei thirty years, writes his
] *:nd ex{A*rience with 1 ley's
Kidney Cure "For years 1 have
Wen greatly IvTliered with kidney
trouble ami enlarged pn strnte
glut 1 I used everything known
Th<~* faniMus 1 itt> j ihs. IVYYitt's
Little Early Ris.-rs ni|.l your :.\>r
and !.>»els to .Vo their duty, thu- giv
ice you pure, rich bio*d to rta-uperale
your body. Are ef,^\ t-■ take Never
grt|*<*. So-1tit- Pharmacy
— We are now in the real estate
business and have made arrange-
ments with parties in several
state- t i furnish tt- b tiers Me
will sell your farm
erty if you list it with us. Far-
mer «V Farmer, corner r<- nt,
upstairs, liitss builibng.
YUKON OKLA ,
CAPITAL 5TOCK. S8.000.
Advantages
Transacts a General Banking
Business.
O' er
V>t«r> in Office Fire Insurance " ritten
Other
It Dazzles The YN orld.
N duct very in roadicine has
ever createvi one quarter of the ex-
citement that lies t>een cause* 1 by
l)r. Kings New Disc, very
Consumption- Iis severest te-ts
Loans
and
t tie profes-ton without relief,
irtnl I was induce 1 to use Foley s ^ TVm
Y ou can never cure dy-t v; sia by
in«. What your txaiy ue,,.!- is ; jecty
ol gvx«l food properly vcgesied. T !,■ >'*
If your stomach wili d-,; d.gest it. K,«.
Dyspejista Cure will. It c»*ntains ail f
the natural tiitfestant* hence must di
gest every class of food and so p>repare
it that nature can use it to nourishing
wasted tis-
thus giving life, health, strength.
Kid'toy ( urc After using three >mt,,t,on. pure I! -I a:.<! c *<i healtl
, -
hove lteen :i hopeless victims f
<*onsuni{>ti, n. pneiitnfinia hemorr-
hage. pleurisy and bronchitis,
thousands *,f whom it hii* restored
to j*erfeet liealtlt. For coughs,
colds, asthma, croup, hay fever,
hoarseness and h pi
it is the quickest, sure*! cure in
the worifl I’ is - >ld it v Settle
who guarantees satisfaction < r re-
fun«l money Large Uiltle- -~«4V
nd $1 *J. Tr:al ‘ vttk- free.
l-oan
Companies
At any bank the borrower may select.
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The*borrower is granted the privilege of reducit g
is indebtedness by making partial payment*
•rmount at any tinu-after 0m1 i/i ttr, with rebate of
interest from date of payment; </«</ t’, \ j,, .*, ...
it* f/'i .1/1 >rt(J(1 ij< pflJh l'X,
()ur loans being made for ten years, no new agent s
cotamissioii has to lie paid at the end of three or five
veils, if any portion of the debt remains unpaid
Principal and interest are payable in ordinary
money, nut '« (/old cmn.
The coupons are sent to local banks for collection
and all risk of sending money away is eliminated.
Having unlimited funds al our oeitnnagd. we are
m I dependent oil the money market; but arc always
prepared to make all the Desirable loans offered.
Papers are drawn and titles examined in uttr office
•mil money paid as soon as soon as loan is approved
and title is found satisfactory.
. \ * ■' . ot * sit: 1. (/, it I, *
And there are other advantages in dealing with us
■ ,f which we shall be glad to inform ittiyitdiiig la r-
1 *ers it j >oii application.
WINNE & WINNE,
Financial Correspondents,
Ttw U j t. Czntrzl L.:< u sufliver Compiny, ot Oiwi viuti. vtt .i.i,
.WICHITA. KANS. wKL. HI RENO, 0. T.
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Maxwell, William Albert. The Yukon Sun And The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1901, newspaper, July 12, 1901; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912741/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.