The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1899 Page: 4 of 10
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—Time Table. No. 11 —
TOR YUKON WEEKLY
Traiks Going East
No. 2 Arrives - - - 158 P.M.
No. 12 *• 11:50 a. m
No 4 “ &:40 P. M.
No. 14 " 5:01 a. m
Trains Going West.
No 1 Arrives • - • ":5op. M.
No. 3 “ - 10:31 a. M.
No. il “ - - - . - -11:60 A M.
No’s I a 2, Daily: No's 3 & 4, Daily
•xcept Sunday.
No. 12 Daily except Sunuays and
Tuesdays. No. 14 Arrives Tuesdays
only.
F. FI. Morris, Ag’t.
DIRECTORY.
YUKON LODGE No. 22
A. E. & A. A\.
Hold their regnlar communications
in their hall on the 1st and 3rd Satur-
day evenings of each Month. Visiting
brethern receive a fraternal greeting
H. H. Leeper, S S. Sanger,
W. M. Sec.
YUKON TRIBE No. 14
Imp. O. R. A\. .
Meets every Tuesday night.
s. s. Boling, W. F. Hancock,
Sachem. C. of It.
YUKON CA/AP No.6.
Woodman of-tlu> Wot Id.
Regular Meetings, Monday night,
on or before full Moon each month.
<:. w. Morrison, C. M. Edwards
C. C. Cleik.
cHCr^servicEsT
YUKON,
- OKLAHOMA
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FRIDAY. MAY 12, 1M1M.
Ifcjf Entered at the Po.t office a’
Yukon. a> Second Cias- matter.
M. C. LITTEER, Editor in Chief.
BRUCE OTT. Associate Editor
L. M. SPENCER. Solicitor.
LOCAL AND OTHERWISE.
BAPTIST—Preaching 2nd and 4th Sun-
days in each month Morning and Even-
ing, at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday
School every Sabbath morning at 10 a. m.
Young People's meeting every Sunday
at 4 p. m.
Rev. C W. MORRISON, Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
SOUTH: — Praaching. 1st Sunday in each
month at 11 a. m..and 1st and 3rd Sun-
day evenings at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting,
Wednesday evening each week.
Rev, T. P. Pipkin, Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Preaching first Sunday in each month at
8 p. m„ and 3rd Sunday at 11 a. m.
Rev, J. H. Clarke, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH:— Preaching
and and 4th Sundays in each month at
11 a m.
Rev. R. L. MORTON, Pastor.
UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL—At M. E,
Church, every Sabbath at 10 a. m.
C. J. CHASTAIN, Supt.
CATHOLIC:—High Mass and Sermon
on 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month.
Father VAN HUFFEL. Pastor.
C, M. Edwards
CARRIES A PULL LINE OP
HELD & GARDEN SEEDS. AL-
SO COAL. GRAIN. CHOPPED
PEED. CALL AND SEE T\Y
PRICES.
^ C. M. EDWARDS. *
why not pat i onize our home mill,
we can furnish a first-class Hour
made in Yukon and thereby save
transportation charges.
Mulvey Bros.
Stay* For Machine oil see A. B.
Chastain.
Always ask for a ticket, if we
forget it.—Herndon.
Mr. Ed Beasley is one of our new
subscribers who will commence
reading Tim. Weekly with this
:*miic. ,
V/e represent Three of the best
tailoring bouses in tlie United States
Fit and satisfaction guaranteed.
Suits from $ 10 tip,
JJ. S. Hoover ct Co,
Dr. J., A. Settle returned home
from Mo. last veek and can be
found r.t-bis office ready to auswei
professional calls as usual.
Best Sugar Cured Hams, only
‘Jc per lb. at Hass Bros.
— For Cultivators; tlie best; buy tbe
Rock Island.
Clark Watts lias associated him-
self with a wholesale meat firm in
Oklahoma City. He has already
shipped several car loads of stock
from Yukon which has been utilized
in bis new business, lie reports a
thriving trade, with prospects for
the future very incouraging.
A washout on Mr; Jelouek’s
! farm south of town held all trains
on the road last Friday until late
in the evening, No. 2 arrived on
time in our town in the morning,
which gave the passengers plenty
of time, between showers, to take
in the sights andacquainl themselves
with our city,
—The Columbia buggy is tbe best;
see A. B, Chastain and get one.
For Sai.k—Cane Seed, Millet &
Kaffir Corn, Prices reasonable.
SlIlKI.DS it DoYI.K.
When B. II. Weesner, tlie jew-
eler whose shop is opposite the
Bank of Commerce, in Oklahoma
City, says lie warrants his work,
he will do just as lie says lie will do.
We tried him on a guarantee the
other day, of several months stand-
ing, You will find him a pleasant
gentleman to deal with.
We are told that there will he a
change in the management of the
Yukon Hotel in a few days. Mr.
Ogle’s lease having expired, he will
discontinue the business. Mr. Geo.
W. Brooking, the owner of the
building will take charge of the
house and under his management
it will lie conducted in the lutiire.
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CHAMPION
Binders <& Mowers
ARE manufactered by the Warder, Bushnell &
Giessner Co., of Springfeld, Ohio, and Chicago;
the largest exclusive Binder. Mower and
Reaper works in the world==Capacity==225,=
000 complete machines annually. The
name ‘CHAMPION” when applied to
harvesting machines is a household word
throughout the grain growing world, as well as
a positive guarantee of superiority of construc=
tion. durability, lightness of draft, and with a
capacity to handle any kind of crop, in any
kind of weather, on any kind of ground.
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P R0FESST0NAL.
PAUL SANGER, M. D.
OFFICE IN BANK BUILDING
Yukon, = 0. T.
J. /\. Settle,
M: D:
OFFICE AT DRUG STORE.
YUKON, O T.
R. S. PARSONS,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
Special attention to Crown & Kridge
Work. Regulation of children's teeth
All operations in mechanical and Den-
tal surgery scientifically done.
Office In Bank Building.
Mrs. M. C. LITTEER,
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER
Uses the “Perfection-Tay-
lor System.”
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Second Door South of Paris
Hall.
'THE A l( BARBER
Uv rv shop.
Clean and easy Shave.
Smooth Hair cut.
I respectfully solicit a share of
the public’s patronage.
J. A. HANNUM, Prop.
YUKON
O. T.
DIL.bE,, BLAKE Sc
BLAKE,
Af forneys-at- Law,
EL RENO - - 0 T
P- B. f ojrest,
Attorney-at-Law,
Room 17. Central Block.
EL RENO O. T.
Mrs. Bessie Hendricks,
MILLINERY & DRESSMAKING.
SELECT STOCK ON HAND.
North Side Spencer Avenue.
Yukon, Oklahoma.
“Old Kenfuck”
•i THE BARBER.
lias returned to bis old shop.
And lie will be pleased tp
have his old friends call on
him; also all newcomers,
lie will endeavor to please all
W B Monfforf
Me Devitt & Burson,
PAIXTERS <f- PAPER IIA XOERS.
First Class work on reasonable term,.
Call on us, or leave orders at
YUKON HOTEL.
A. STROUP,
WELL DIU lLEU & PUMP-FITTEH
Respectfully solicits a contin-
uance of tlie patronage of the
people.
HIS
“Old Reliable Well Drill”
IS IN GOOD REPAIR
GIVE HIM A CALL.
Yukon - - 0. T.
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Litteer, M. C. & Ott, Bruce. The Yukon Weekly. (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1899, newspaper, May 12, 1899; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913511/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.