The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1899 Page: 1 of 10
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The Yukon Weekly.
Vof. 7, No- 21.
Yukon, Canadian County, Oklahoma, Friday, May 26, 1899. $1.00 per Year.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
Silk Bosom Shirts 75c. at
Hoover’s.
Homegrown strawberries, very
|;irge and tine, are seen on tl»e Okla-
homa market.
'I'lie best Salt Sides for 6^c. at
Hass Bros.
A. Joblot of tinware, Selling
fust and cheap — Racket Store.
__The Columbia buggy i* the best;
see A. B, Chastain and get one.
Farmers, have you read what
C M. Edwards has to say to you
about insuring your crops.
Summer Corsets—25c at B. S.
1 Ioover & Co’s.
Hass Bros, are head-quarters for
nil kinds of confectioneries.
Mr. l.ee Brown, of Frisco, is
harvesting a tine crop ot Alfalfa.
Every former should sow a small
patch at least of this valuable crop.
Butter on ice at the Star Meat
Market.
K. 1). Brett, Frop.
Thev were irrigating the straw
|,eny beds at (lie Berry Nursery
Wednesday, which delayed pick-
ing, so that we were out of berries
two days t bis week.
A line line of smoked meats at
Hass Bros Come in and consult
prices.
Trade with B. S. Hoover & Co.
and they will have your pictnre
enlarged free.
Scotch Fast colored Fawns,
Fine, 5c yd. — Backet Stoi *.
Say, Look here? C. H. If you will
agree not to give us away, we «ill
pav you your regular coinniision,
if y,,u will put us on to the combi-
nation whereby we can secure one
,,f those refrigerator suits, just like
t hat one that appeared on our streets
last Saturday.
Low rate of interest on farm loans,
by S. L. Harvey, other over Citizen*
Hank, El Reno.
We would call the attention of
the ladies of this community to
special bargains offered at Mrs.
Hendricks Millinery store. Read
her new card in this issue.
_For the leading Hinder of the
world go to A. B. Chastain and get
» right hand, open elevator Me Cor
iniok.
Our fellow townsmen, Win.
Spencer, who has been absent for
several weeks, looking after his lug
wheat farm near Jennie. Garfield
Oo., returned home last Friday to
visit.with his family a couple of
weeks.
We csll your attention to I)r.
Settle’s professional card that ap-
pears in this issue.
lhose beautiful Medallions at
Herndon's are given away.
A large congregation listened to
Kev. Clarke’s discourse last Sun-
lay morning.
We all went out last Sunday ev-
ening to hear Rev. Fipkin preach,
'l’lie hour was well spent.
-'Phe celebrated Stearns Bure
.Mixed Faints are the best in the
world.
Mr. W. H. Landrum, of Waver-
ly, Mo , an old friend ot Dr, Set-
tle departed for his home I uesday,
after visiting with the doclor sev-
eral days- ’Phe probabilities are
that Mr. Landrum will soon return
and permanently locate in \ ukon.
A. B Chastain’s prices on oils
of all kind are the lowest.
Hack of space prevents us from
gi ving a coliintit article on a whole
lav’s ••outing last Tuesday with
Dr. N. B. Hendricks. We had a
tine breakfast ol cattish next morn-
ing which put us in good trim for
the day. We had a grand good
time. Phe Dr. enjoyed himself to
his full capacity. He is just that
kind of fellow that knows how to
make people happy.
A. N. Spencer, Prest.
D. W. Hogan, Caah.
Bapk of yukop
CAPITA I, STOCK, $10,000.
SURPLUS, $2,000.
Notary in Office.
Taxes Paid for Non-residents.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Collections a Specialty
$1 buys >7 lb. Best Granulated
sugar at Bass Bro.
Last week we allowed the pa-
per to go to press without saving
one word about the great, big,
new advertisement that the
Racket Store presented you for
consideration. It don’t seem pos-
sible that goods can be sold at
such prices, but Mr. RhodybacK
kn jws exactly what be is doing
and will make bis quoted prices
good every tune. Give him a
trial and be convinced.
If you buy a lb. of our 27c. Mocha
and Java and don't like it, we’ll give
it to you. — Hass Bros.
Regular dinners, 15 cts, at A.
Leedman’s short order house, every
day.
Percales - Dimities - Embroider-
ies- and moonshine Fancies, 10c
,,er yd. Zephyr Ginghams, etc- -
tic. Racket Store.
Mr. W. B. Garten of Denton,
Kan., has been making Yukon
headquarters for several days, lie
is here with an eye to business.
Last week, through the real estate
firm of llannum & Russel, he pur-
chased the John Dale farm, which
lies about 8 miles west of hereon
the El Reno road, lie is now con-
sidering some offers that have been
made him on property adjoining
Y ukon.
'Plie Frisco church and school
house are assuming a he,ter appear-
ance since Mr. Newman began put.
ting on a white dress of paint.
JJjf” Carpet Weaving ami Carpet
for sale at second house north of
Bank building.
TheFerry Nursery Co. will grow
*.'150 worth of strawberries to the
acre this year. Cultivating, pick-
ing ami marketing is estimated at
$75 per acre. Result: clear profit
of 275 per acre. Some one should
help them to the home market at
least.
Rev. Voss returned home Mon
day evening after being absent for
several days looking alter his mis
siouary work. During his absence
Mrs. Voss had a very painful and
severe attack o' rheumatism hut is
mending now since the doctor re-
turned.
We c;ui give volt better rates
and terms on farm loans than you
can get elsewhere. ^ e furnish
home money; grant privileges;
make interest payable annually
and do not require a gold note.
Bank ok Yukon.
Notice to the Public.
I have opened up a new Meat
Market in the old stand of John
Ruzicka’s on North Side Spencer
Avenue. 1 will handle the best
of meats; both fresh and smoked,
and respectfully solicit a share.
of the public's iKitromitfe. Uive ^ Edwards
me a call.
R. D. Brktt.
Friends & Customers:
We now hnvci
'one of the most complete
stocks in the Territory in]
both Staple and Fancy Groc-i
erics .and Gtueensware. Iii|
fact in every thing carried by
it First Class Grocery
Gtueensware Store.
We bought in large lots andj
we bought for cash, thereby,
getting our goods at the low-
est price such goods could,
be bought.
We only handle a first class;
stock, for we know well that<
‘A well pleased customer]
is our best advertisement.”
and out store motto. "Big;
Sales and Small -Profits.’^
make it. to your advantage as<
well as ours to give us your<
patronage. Anyway comet
around and give us a call, in-*
speet. our stock, get our pric-<
(es and if we cannot agree on*
terms for the next two<
two months it will be the first,
time since we have been in;
Yukon.
YOURS FOR TRADE.
MULVEY BROS.
Strayed or Stolen.
A Black Mare Pony, 3 yrs. old.
S. D. plainly branded on each
hip. Reward will be given for
the return of said animal to
Mrs. S. A THOMPSON,
Yukon, O. T.
For Sale!
1 Good, Second band Me Cor-
mick Binder.
1 good work tiutle, lb hands
high, byrs. old.
j For further information inquire
at this office.
CARRIES A El 'LL FINE OE
HELD & GARDEN SEEDS. AL-
SO COAL. GRAIN. CHOPPED
EEED. CALL AND SEE A\Y
PRICES.
$ c. m. Edwards. *
Bass Bros, always keep a fine
line of fresh fruit.
We sell the best :iG ct. Mocha Jk
Java for 27 cts. — Bass Bros.
Go to A. B. Chastain for Black
and Cylinder Oil.
Come in and get our prices when
1 you want Job work done.
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Litteer, M. C. & Ott, Bruce. The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1899, newspaper, May 26, 1899; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913015/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.