The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1898 Page: 5 of 8
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It’s here!
that big- shipment of lum-
per we’ve been advertising-;
rigdit here in our yard, and
we are better prepared than
ever before to give you just
the lumber you want at just
the price you should pay
for it.
S. W. HOGAN & CO.
Notice for Publication.
Land office at Oklahoma City, )
O. T., August 9 1898 f
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
lowing-tunned settler has liled notice of
his intention to make final proof in sup-
port of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before Register^ and
Receiver at Oklahoma City,O. T., on
September 21st, 1898. viz; .lesse H.
Odell, for the s w f, sac 2d, twp lit, r
*i w, i m.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of. said land, viz;
Hez ikiah Christman, Alexander
N. Spencer, Clark E. Brakefieid and
John B. Watt, all of Thurston, O. T
8 if Seymour S Price, Register
Notice for Publication.
Land office at. Oklahoma ]
City, O. T., August 9 1898 |
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
low ing-named settler lias tiled notice
of his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before Register and
Receiver at Oklahoma City, O. T. on
September 21st, 1898. vz; Jefferson
Artt for the s e i.sec 84. twp 12 n, r
ft w i m.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz;
V. H. Ru-sol. Rasmus Bonde, W. H
yhelton and Edward Beasley, all of
Yukon, O. T.
8-11 Seymour S Price. Register
Notice for Publication,
nand Office at Oklahoma City, o rl. r
September 141898. f
Notice is hereby pivcii that the fol-
lowing named settler lias filed noticeof
liis intention to make final proof in sup-
port of his claim, and that said proof
will be made before the Register and
Receiver of the U. S. Land offie at Ok-
lahoma City o. T.. on N'«v. 8 1898. viz-
Cordelia G. silver for the n w i, sec 28
t vr p 13 u, r 5 w, i. m.
He names the following witnesses to
If you want a Buggy, Wagon,
Wheat Drill, Sulky or Gang l’low,
Harrow, Disc, Fan mill, Corn sliel-
ler or anything in the Implement
or Machinery line, A. B. Chastain
Jfc Bro. can supply you.
Cheatam's Chill Tonic is particular-
ly adapted to person* in enfeebled
health and invalids. Itassists digest-
ion and is a perfect strengther and ap-
petizer. Satisfaction or money refund-
ed. Put in both tasteless and bitter
styles. 50-oent sjze.--Hooper & Son.
—We want a few good farm loans.
Home money, annual interest: Gold
note not required. Priveleges gran-
ted; rates reasonable-Bank of Yuk-
on.
what is it? A cure for Coughs, Colds,
Croup. Whooping cough, Hoarseness,
_toar Throat, and all Broneial Affec
tions of the Throat, chest and Lungs.
ftp doses for 50 cents. Money refun-
ded if it fails to give satisfaction; we
mean Dr. Simmons’Cough Syrup.
Hooper & Sou,
N AT I ON A L KN C A M PM ENT,
Grand Army of the Republic, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, Sep’t 5th to 10t,h, 98.
The C. O- & G. has been select-
ed as the official route from Okla-
homa Territory for delegates to the
Encampment, Sept 5t,h to 10th,
and will run through free reclining
chair cars to Cincinnati for the oc-
casion.
Tickets will be sold Sept. 2nd,
3rd and 4th. with final return limit
Sept. 13th, which can be extended
until October 2nd by deposit with
Joint Agent of Terminal Line, Cin-
cinnati.
The rate from Yukon is >23. 80.
For additional iutormatiou ap-
ply to ,1. 1<\ Hodden,
'Traffic Manager,
So.M c Alester, I. T.
Uriah Jones, Hezrkiah Brown and
John Peter smith will testify to the
wonderful curative properties of Dr.
Simmons'cough syrup. Sample bottles
free, satisfaction or money refunded
—We will place on our counters
DR. COE’S SANITARIUM.
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I Ith and Walnut Sts., KANSAS CITY, MO.
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THIS SAMETAnSUBI
Is » private hospital—a quirt home for those
afflicted with medical and surgical diseases,
and is supplied with all the remedial means
known to science and the latest instruments
required in modern surgery
CO K03S33
For the accommodation of patients, together
with our complete Brace-Making I)rpai tment,
make this the largest, oldest and the only
thoroughly equipped Sanitarium in the west
We treat Spinal Curvature by means of a sus
pension carriage giving ease "Td comfort to
the patient while this dreadful deformity is
being successfully overcome Club Feet. Bow
Legs. Knock Knees, etc are successtully
treated
bsse&scs c? ctersTioa.
Dyspepsia. "Liver Complaint. - Obstinate
Constipation, Chronic Diarrhoea, Tapeworm
and kindred ah ions are more those
chronic diseases in the treatment of which
we have attained (treat success
DISEASES C? HL'GtJaEM.
Space will not permit us to enumerate the
diseases peculiar to women We pay special
attention to all the dir.cases, and have every
advantage and facility for their treatment and
cure We have comfortable and w II furnished
rooms and offer a quiet home during confine-
ment. We have a neatly prepared treatise
describing Diseases of Women which will be
mailed tree to any address.
f:les and fistula.
There i3 nothing that so completely nnfite a
man for business as Piles. Many mtu snd
women stiller for life wilh this annoying dis-
ease There is no cure so safe and permanent
as a surgical operstion. We have permanently
cured hundreds of patients who have suffered
for years, having tried all kinds of remedies
without relief. We have published an illus-
trated book containing many testimonials
from patients treated with entire satisfaction:
will be mailed to ypu free.
VA7JCCGELE.
Varicocele is radically and permanently
cured by our surgical operation in from five lo
fifteen days No medicineor local application
will ever cure this trouble We annually cure
hundreds of this class of patients, leaving
them in a vigorous, healthy condition
SU33.'”AL ©TERATICKS
As a means of relief r»re only resorted to
whrro such interference is indispensable. In
such cases as Varicocele, Piles, Striciure,
Fistula?, Ruptures, Harelip, Cleft Palate, Cross
Eyes rumors, etc. A Though we have in the
preceding made special mention of sonic of
the ailments to which particular attention is
given, the Sanitarium abounds in skill, facil-
ities end apparatus for the successful treat-
ment of all chronic ailments, whether requir-
ing for its cure medical or surgical tncarc.
We have a neatly published book, illustrated
throughout, showing the Sanitarium, with
photographs of many patients, which will be
mailed free to any address.
YOU ARE AFffTLICTEO with any of the above diseases, or in any way !n need
nedical or surgical aid and arc thinking of going abroad for treatment, you are requested tct call t
Dr. 'randy, representing-the above Sanitarium, will have offices
in the city at the Hotel, Thursday, Sept. 1st. One day on’y
prove his continuous residence upon
and eultivatiog of, said laud, viz:
Perry Osborne. George Richardson.
G. H Silver and L. D. Warren, all of
Yukon, O T.
9-15 Seymours Price, Register
i20cts Given Away.i
Cut this out, write your
name across it in ink and
take it to the druggist nam-
ed below and be will give
you a 25c. bottle of Dr. Saw-
yer’s Ukatine for Sets. Uka-
titie cures all forms of Kid-
ney difficulties, puffed eyes,
muddy complexion, makes
sallow and yellow skin white,
cures water-brash, cures
pains in stomach and liver,
cures’ constipatioh.
TOWNSLEY & REID.'
for the next, 3 weeks, Ginghams etc
at Prices 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 tree.—Racket Store.
Tt» hirer's Be ice vis Pile Oi tment
gives relief. It allays inhumation und
heals. It is prompt in its action and
positive in its effect. It is the kind
| that cures- without pain or discomfort-
lit is for piles only ‘ 50c.. Tubes "fte.
I Hooper A Son.
j—I,. M. Spencer, Notary Public
and Commission agent. 500 town
lots on easy terms. Office at the Yu-
kon Harness & Shoe Store, south
side Spencer A venue.
—Mu Ivey Bros, treat you today
with reference to your coining to-
morrow.
Prom this Date We
will sell only for
CASH.
J. A, KERN,
Money to Loan
We are prepared to make farm loans at a lower rate of interest
than has heretofore been known in this county. For further
information apply at our office- FARIS & COWLING.
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Cowling, James. The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1898, newspaper, September 15, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913474/m1/5/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.