The Yukon Sun And The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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We particularly direct your attention to this^exceilent
brand of Hosiery. They are unequaled for wearing’ quai-
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lin#e on^the market. You are certain of satisfactory service.
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These goods are unequaled throughout the manufacturing
world for first-class material, superior workmanship, exclusive
designs' and elegance of fit; the Noxall trade mark will be found
on every garment. . It is protected by trade mark patent and
registered in the United States patent office. Be sure the gar-
ments you buy have.the Noxall trad mark on them. .You
will receive superior value for the money an,d a. garment that
will wear, fit and please you.
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licrf fvl.vxvvcU, 6'iitor and publisher.
Kntrnil iiMlm i.Hi.-- lit Yukon.OklBluunn,
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Brooklyn dar: t" iW engagement. t.ie great politic,d st-ength of the Hint state, its liead^unrle s !<!-»•-
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was one of the shrewdest move-i anr wered our appeal with the l'vorlil. Hoot ! Am! .-when W
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roiralfc Ijley is
not trv 1 he oliuhe of officer*; for so sinalL a territory as OkUho- ;......w tUo
maliciously ma, Imt unjust to the older and
j larger’states of the l nion.
| Since the strife that lifts resnlt-
; e<! from the admission of snuller
not try the cli [he
! who have been so
$1.00 lubmpiv: iMii.ing liin.
tgainst the commercial freedom
and independence of the people of
this country.
THE EDITORIAL SCIS30HS.
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s|Ui"it iu»"itiou, thru.' HO cunts pur line.
The El Reno Democrat crctlits stab's into the union . i' has ■ he- Oklahoman under the S.,in- Sumi.
management was until the ller-
ald's appearance, the record in
. ma for t int
A state should hereaiter be admitted
a new spaper rat h<>le; but t he nn-
luckv thirteen weeks find the lvt-
this epigram to the big Daily come a general accepted opinion
American: “The sc j.-stirs are among onr leading men ii/.t no
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am^ others who have" shown an
utter disregard for the president
during his illness, and the crime
by wliicli ho was put out of the
\v. rid r \\’i* v wlp • it he i. -A
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name of Chambers A Taylor, and
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Chambers or Taylor have written
cerli.in ;>rf.ii i.'o 11:ar apj cared in
tin- Si recent I-.
1 . .......... ”......... per Un " hnd thred long editorials from the Nation
ADVERTISERS
MUST have cop) tor ads ip I
ott.ec by Tbartsluy morning to in -arc in
n o tion. jYo (h I'iiitloii /rum tin* rah .
\ I KON, O. T., FRIDAY, OCT IS.
Chicago Tribune and twfo from
the >«’<pv York Tribune, with not
an ■ a deal |.....ph on the p: .
PLAHNIHG
STATEHOOD
FOE THE
CAMPAIGN.
WHERE DOES FLYNN STAND! | Krum til-Oklahoma Statu f'np;::.l, Out. >:S
Delegate Flvnu is reported to j ihe stntohoi.nl committee lot
liuve Haiti in a recent interview the two territories met at Okla-
tlmt oukl have n dhi: g to do ' homaCity yest srday » n 1 decklod
with • statehood for tfie upon the 14th of November as a
T.viu Territories -that lie would date for holding u joint statehood
ter existed shows even more start-
■ results, fog 1 : ! aving .
nois, Nliio, Missouri and Pennsyl- glimmering in exactly one tpiartar
vunia with a population each ol of i . ; s J u nal.
several millions, very naturally *
t willing 1 K",: •E8tate
Oklahoma with a half million A partial list of the real, estate
people may Income a state, with tr,lDBfers. .reeor,Jed
in Canadian
,l,o ...... tlio Iinloiii Tor- "'fobI'TSfo'.;
, , .John Newland. Bonded Al>strnct
ritory will later become a state, I r rooms j H11(] o, PaJ^t block, El
and tints give one million in this |j(Mlu o rj\;
section of the country four rejire- john L BullentoMuvy A Sackett,
sentativos in the I’nited Stales -.-ifoio, ne 21 Id 7.
< - • >| mjs >every statehood bill except j convention for tne two t-Miitoiies , ^ennje n8 Hg(unst two frorii each. K. J . Kllison to Thos. II. Ellison,
Some of Mr. Flynns to consist of LOO delegates from | wf lbeB0 8tilles. . ia«A Part It. 8 ol 8-12-7. •
each territtTV 1 . . c f ■ Ellison A Edwards report the
L.utiiuii ’ , ft was m view of passtfynig , ,, , ,.
... , f , ■ i Tli i. Ik t lm i roocr t1 tp > s i1 . , , -ale of tlie •». 11. t ombs farm, n w
si dement, while many <d his op-j Lins is tne propu t.. . ... . .|t£g opposition that Iho clause
I toilet i S charge that ho doea nut, will give time to place t lie «*»!t j ^ inMt,rte<| itl tho Fairbanks
Ostpopathj In Oklithomn. ,
own.
11 i it a is deny that he made such a
want statehood and has bee i
bill ‘ the Indian Territory may
| of t’ne meeting in the hands of
inrail within his power to prevent ! every imiuiber of «‘ongress prior, ,""n(ljgj to Oklahoma later.”
the admission of Oklahoma to tho to their as-euil ly in December, j
l nion We ......Id like to hear > fo ej roper wi . made
11. deg: : e j- It mi t xprt h himself, n t P. . it -
K 1 -el 6i Son report the*sale of
the Mulatt farm, Pid acres, eight
Tips being the fact, it is eer- miles south
Mittinitrin.
tainly wisdom that the two terri
Osteopathy is a drugless sci-
ence. It is based on Anatomy.
Physiology .and Pathology. It
makes possible skeletal adjust-
ment. brings about nervous equil-
ibrium anil establishes normal
llow of blootl and lymph. Dis-
eases, both acute anti chronic, are
succesfully treated by the Osteo-
I ini 1). It. Has b1' tl drill! mstri.t i
that many diseases called “inenr-
able” have y ielih <i to < )5tci,pat hie
treatment. Man is a machine.
When ull the organisms are prop-
erly adjusted and are functioning
properly tho mail is well. The
Osteopath by his knowlenge of
Anatomy adjusts the machine ami
gives nature a chance to perform
her functions. Headache, lum-
bago, rheumatism, neuralgia, dys-
pepsia, granulated pyelitis, goiter,
constipation, chronic diarrhea, all
female troubles, paralysis, li^er.
, stomach, heart and kidney trou-
ut Yukon, to C Las. 11 >les. etc. ai'e cured by the Osteo-
Price So,000. NIr. | jmth.
\-2S-lo-n, to Chas. Weber for
this important matter. He is ! in 1* m:
ti lahoiiia’s only representative i terrilori
toward furthering the
chances of getting
a I I the people would like to know statehood at the next session of
\ hut he proposes to do.
riee jointly appeal at the coming Russel says bo sold Mr. Bittmaun The Oklahoma Infirmary id
ion t)f con ;ress l 1 ; i1 # hy, locato.l#at () (
,| Tin ago to a day, tm k him ut in the t’ity. invited your careful investt
sentiment in Oklahoma
would lluKF.v> d'-ove t he same horse, iyatiun ,.,f [|l0 science of Osteo-
. . , hood for O ‘ ' ■ 11,ul 8lll,jkei1 , it
The Lilon is to have i-.tatohood at j J 1,1 111 ' ,l 1 _ , the same |>ipe, He expects to All correspondence given dm
SCH'EY TUE WINNER. outf and to indelibly impress con- ! 1 ! 1,1 " / . sell Mr. l>ittmann anothei ttor.i attention. I'he jihysiciatisof this
. | the on 1 Infirmary are ull gr......fit
Vllb iU work, tt Ink..........ur. Lue.Ot.......... .Au*f Jui. «W ' V" L„ .., , S.a 8HU C.JUu.
. ug on the most practical plan to l,M lnKOM
mid more evident that, tlie popular the liuhan territory in Uue ul- . • Blackwell Tiniesr-Recoul We
Atlmivid Schley will finally be fort, because of the strong opp si •would lil^t to ask the editor of the
given f ill credit for the part he tion that is certain to timid ill j Clinton (Mo) Democrat: T'i Sun, whoever id may ho,, i. bo
t ink as commanding ofiicor in the the way of making two s aft. wut . -ovuruor o{'New Jersey prom -i endorses the utterances oS tho
naval battle in Santiago harbor of the two territories. Heretofore his state will talc radical anarchist papers, before and since
in duly ii, lS'.H. 'I’lit) famous when statehood for Oklahoma has (steps t > rm t out the coloift of an- the m sassination ol 1 leshlcut
•"I-nip" made by the flagship been talked of, representatives 'of anhisV-that has uiude 1 -tteiboii,' Melvin 'ey, and il he endorses tho
S. S. Still College of Osteopathy
of lies Moines. Iowa. I' insult i-
tion li'oe. Call u lJU, Main St.
and s<.o them.
If you want to sell your prop,
erty quick list it with Ellist n
Edwimls, the hustling real e: f.tuJ
ngents. They will sell it
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Maxwell, William Albert. The Yukon Sun And The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1901, newspaper, October 18, 1901; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913127/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.