The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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MiiMil*<iK4f ito c„mm9f
Hal H fi
K»v. Hto|»fM»H will to f«f
MmIhj4m« p««i»r ai ihi« pie- a ito
«-W»lA« JTMtf.
Mr, and Mr« Krwl K«i«H
Mi (or Mjrt»4»r ri>ur*4«> *iM»re
(toy will make that plar# itoir
future ton*.
W. A. IWMI th" bw bHIt
dfpM Mr- Mi Conl* »b«
eearc returned iu bit bum# it
Hollis Tueedajr.
W| H. Hill baa •eld bit fartn
and will mot* in the near future
la Baum • >bl*.
N K. and J. M. MeTaulley.
1*11 Sunday evening lor Kill Cujr
where ihey have traded for a
food farm near thai place.
K. F. Buchanan loft Monday
awning for Frederick whir# he
will atay afew day* and will also
riait other parts of the utate
Kx Sheriff iisper When of
Mangum was iu town la-t
Friday shaking hands with
old friends.
Dr. Stuits who lives at Olustee
ia attending Coarley Martin of
this oily who is very low with ty
phoid. We hope for a speedy
reeovary of Charley.
Rev. H. B. Ellis is spending a
few days in Duke and Prarie Hill
vicinity this weak. His home is
at Waurika, Okla.
Walker Whicker and Mr. Cop-
enhaver and wife of Olustee,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Prof Clark and family, Mr.
Whioher is Mrs. Clarks brother,
his home i9 in Kansas City.
W. H McCord who has
been away a few days return-
ed last Sunday. He is back
at his old post, depot agent.
There are loads of fruit trees
going out from Duke and we are
glad to see our farmers buying so
largely of them, for we can raise
as fine fruit here as are laised in
California, provided the trees
and vines selected produce the
finer qualities. Peaches, apples,
plums, apricots and grapes all do
well here.
THE
TIMES
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(FARM LOANS
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For all Iciads ef
PER YEAR
Embroidery Club Entertained.
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
M. B. Wampler was hostess to
the Embroidery Club and num
ber of special guest was there,
there were fourteen members pre-
sent. fancy work were the diver-
sions of the .atfernoou, teaat
crackers with marshmallews and
hot chocolate were served at tHe
close of the jolly afternoon.
The Best Shoe
on Earth at the
Price.
|m T»im ito pa* 6 ONMMfca w ' ? loswraace Work
luraed In Pult laal »*a4ef
Mr* Will »l«a—U tell
Kr»4af N ?•»•»
H. II Moul and wifo wore m
biwa Monday duteg »>m« eb«>j»
Mr* A H ¥W»fU*u«i •|« i>t
Mui.O«y %% lilt j k I'raiK and
«n*l family.
C. K. lWw#ll a ltd J K. Urlf- KJ#d ttf DviMiDf. Cnntrtol.
fiu viiilml Henry Wagoner t ieiertt DitfgtMg anil aa
Saturday aud Sunday. Iletirj ^ „ „|#, ^ mnlu yan
t'fttte lltillit* Willi lllt'lii.
liaye* Wamph r little *«n Can never make
ami wile ej-i.t Itol >»tuMi») g Myuk, j, yoM nl<>l|t, is
night «nd Sunday with Iita» orato
Griffin aud wife hid
J.hi ('leiiiiuuiia and family U* J* a roclor
were visiting »»«ar Tyler
Sch<><»| h"U»f laat Sunday. ^§e4flBaao4Se 4i
It I* UichardiHiu uu route y A xk. Qm;A
waa iu town Monday ■ * ^inittl
Mike
If Ym Han S«m Mom;.
Van «r<* iarr;imr a»—iu»l In )«mr |««kM» or |ml
aw«y iu a»Mi*0 |»U • y«m M Win bring »•
Iu a «*!* fta^r *»l M ii la* 4«4ng |u«r orttfbW*
aito -'•■•t. If J»)a»iln| in ito
Fanners A Merchant* Bank
it will in* loai»*-l In *uinMa« ili«*r«l*y tol|4ng ihu
«-«ainiry .»m V**«ir .l«|» »•»«• aiw mt« with thia bank
•m. i. '•i«r«i.trr I l»> ili" *Ui«' 4>iar«io# law.
J. H. Burnett,
MiSIOIIT.
John Peterson,
iirr oatNica.
Willow Grove Naw>
j BARBERSHOP j
f If you want to #et f
k. wiu.ia:,is dry goods cq
Notea from
Ideal weather.
Route I.
Quite a number of route one
patrons were in town Monday
after Iruit tress, and attending
the big- sal«s at the different
stores.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Neeley
left last week for Alilford, Texaa
where they will make their future
hom. They lived on the S. S.
Kouri farm, one mile nortb of
Toe sia shine* bright this
beautiful Monday mornm*.
Suwieg wnea* -*ii4 pulling bolea o
ia auU tae order uf the 4ay.
J. K. Hagona sowing wtteal fer
H. t. linger this week.
II. -r is up wn the aado
pulling boles.
The oioman Stewart is sowing
lot) acies of wueat on his farm
If there is a good whu.i. cropj
this aemnifc, j jui ^nw will u.ake
some .uuLa> •
Bro Jrow is ou the stck list mis
skinwl come Hi our
shop, au«l if tin*
work ia sot satisfac-
tory your wbiakers
will be refunded.
Gat a Nice Clean Shave
and a Stylish Hair Cut
AT THIS SHOP.
19'
S. E. Hickman & Co
ALTUS, OKLA.
'
G. W. BURNSIDE
OCakKR IN
Hardware, Craailawffro, Quaaaaware, Glaaa En«mal
Pairta. Oils Turpontine. Varaiahoa, Furniture
You iiavv iu boy your Furiuiurr s*>mewtore, wby out
eali and got**** of eur new lurotture < aial»te. by work*
ing oar hosineee -n a eoeh t*eai« like mbor mail us4ae
bouaee, it enaMaa ua lo make ito uxtremely low prteae
(|U»te«j la ealaleg. The Siarrford Kurnitura do«
ing an »sclaaiv* whr4»oal« I'umaoM. ;arry an an *rmons
»'"Ai and by our ordering the good* as we need them it
guarantee# la you that you gel freeh, up-to-date, depend-
able furniture, and it mak< e it poaaible for us to qnote
you practically faelory prices, and a« we further protect
you as we pay the freight, set them op and have the g<ioda
ready f«»r yoo at oar plare of liuslaees in a few days not
ioe, we want }\>ur business and are willing to m«nt same
on busItoM prtnoiples, »o please rememoer us when in
need of anything in our line, patronize h.»me industry and
the firm who appreciate* y«»ur business.
DUKE. OKLAHOMA.
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School Notes.
The Duke School has Keen pro-
gressing very nicely.
The 8th and 9th grades has
been practing on a play, -'A
Case of Suspension", which will
be played Thanksgiving night.
Everybody is invited, no fee will
be charged. There also will be a
nice program for that night. The
program will be a nice program
for that night. The program will
be published latter.
Dewey Richardson and Georgie
Evans entered the seventh grade
laat woek.
Charley Thomason entered the
fifth grade Monday.
Walter and Lizzie Chennault
who have been absent the past
week or two, re-entered school
Wedaeeday.
Go to Da*4>eoinb*I)aniel
Lbr., Co., for oata. Si cent
per bale.
town.
Misses Maidie Yates and Cas-
sie Duncan were shopping in
Duke Monday.
Jim Griffin went duck hunting
Friday, we informed nim that if
he got more game than ne ct>uld
take care off .to not forget the
mail carrier, so Saturday morn-
ing he presented us with a nice
at duck dressed ready for the
oasting pan, thank you Jim.
Mr. J. M. Hukiii of GranQejd,
Ukia is visiting his brother, C.
G. Hukill and family on route
one this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Branson
were visiting the latters father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Franks in Duke Sunday and
Monday and also to see her bro-
ther who has just come in from
California,
Misses Arrah, Lena and Stella
Griffin were in town Monday.
Briggs Franks and wife were
visiiing Joe Frnks and family in
Duke Sunday.
R. P, Richardson was on our
streete Monday.
The carrier delivered 399 piece*
of mail Saturday, 74 lbs.
Jim Clemmens and family were
taking in the big sale* Monday.
Mrs. Callie Darby and little
girl are spending the week with
Mrs. C, W. Goffin.
Road conditions are bad
enough on route oae, there is
soom places that should be fired.
Ikoy.
Bro Grow ha* sold his farm and
w.ll move t.j Te-icros*. We | re-
gret to loos • «ach a man from
our community :<nd Sunday
school for be is an earnest work-
er ia the scuid&y school. Ah how
we bate to give hi n up. Bat our
joss will be the other communities
gain. R. L. Doss of Quail Tex
waa back in his o. 1 neighborhood
shaking hands with bis many
friends last *und*y. Ye s:ibe
teken dinner wtik Mrs Wilsy
ott last Saturday. Mrs. Will
Hager of Hollis vit-iteu with Wills
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Hager from Wednesday till Mon-
day. Will came down Suuday
afternoon and accompanied his
wife and babies home on tho
Monday mornings train.
Mis3 Doliie and Ruby Ritch-
ardson is attending school at
McQueen.
Rev. Frank Mullins has
REAL
ESTATE
LOANS.
ct: kakm
! Special attention given to Farm
j Loans. Make our inspections
I and close deal at *once. Phone
or write us if you anticipate a
I loan on farm lands.
■C. I. JOHNSON
- DEALER IN -
COAL, TEED, AND ICE
Headquarters for the Best McAlester CoaJ
^ our trade is solicit and qnality guaranteed.
Baled oat* for sale at
comb—Daniels lbr.,
20 cents per bale.
Das-
yard
Nervous and Sick Headaches
Torpid liver, constipated bow
els and disordered stomach are
the causes of these headaches.
Take Dr. King's New Life Pills,
you will be surprised how quick-
ly yoa will get relief. They
stimulate different organs to do
their work properly. No better
I regulator for liver and bowels,
a I Take 25c. and invest in a box to
black eye this week he said that
his horse hurt him. Martha.
day. At ail druggists or by mail
H. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadel
phia and St. Louis.
Saved Hia Foot
H. D. Ely, of bantom, O., suf-
fered from horrible ulcer on his i
foot for feur years. Doctor ad-;
vised amputation, but he refused ,
reluctantly tried Buiklen's Ar-
nica Salve as a last resort. H<*
then wrote: "I used your
Church Anoncement
There ^ill be services at the
Baptist ebuMh in this cEfcv eve*y
Saturday night bfefmre thesoeem'd
Sarfcfay, amd Scmdtey ai 11 a. m.
salve an^ on the fourtii 9at-
and my foot was soen'completely arday and Sunday bo£h morning
cured" Best remedy for burns, a0(* eveningio ®ac*i nitroHi.
cuts, bruises and eczema. Get a Sunday school promptly a* 10
box to-day. Only 25c. All ■ o'clock a. m Bveiybody cordial-
druggists or by mail. H. E. j 'y invited altend.
Bucklen & Co.. Philadelphia or:
St. Louis.
-REMEMBER- i
The People's Store .
For Shoes, Hat*, Dry Gtaoda of
all kinds where you can get good A
bargains all the time, i
CALL AND GET OUR PRICES. '
Yours Truly, i
The People's Store. |
Duke Livery Barn
J. W. Solomon, Paetor.
S, L. Locker, Prop,
Good rigs, gentle teams
driver. Transfer and
hauled on short notice.
and careful
baggage
Feed stable
FOR SALE
School tablets ink tablets,
examinatioa tablets, drink-
accuracy,
try us once.
yeurn t« Please.
(io ta City Daug Store
for your wants, Day or
uight we guarantee both.
price au.1 «cc,.racy. pie,se I cul»'P,n"' P'°
start, pin holders, colored
I»«ncils, infact most all yon
; need for your good School
"The Fourth." 'days.
"A century and more baa panel ! .A . . ...
*ad a? toe foundation* of thia goT«ra-1 Stop and buy something,
aent ere more flnniy settled, u the City Drug Store,
structure rtired by the father* dow
(pan* the continent from ocean to
: and haa victoriously e*t*bltab-
ed *:a riant to be. political Ubertj- baa
ceetod lo be tic acre dream of tbe
enthusiast, and baa become tbe eeery
tar fact of the men at thoacht aad ao-
'Joa la U« world. This waa the teat
rep. aad we are how to stovy h It
aad to boaat of those aaeeetora *he
■offered aad toiled aad fbacht to a* j
BEN GRE-EN
Real Estate and Farm Loans.
LiBt your property with me, orwe willsell
toyou. If you need a Farm Loan call on
WANTED A good cow for
herfaed. She mut be gentle
and will give a good flow of milk-
She will tw well fed taken care
of.
T. V. Walker.
Duke,
Okla.
^ FOR a...
Oae of tbe worn fabturws of th* ; "OKaALr.,—.t2n acres, deed-
arac« traffic on the Arabian coe*: ed. chaacA r.U i
* Rait.rhiat.iD anC m the iVr,ia0 rv- cnaace to Tile on adjoining
is that th^ amniualtloa fron^ Eur*»j • •action, two good welts 12
-Miilrte of eap«T.din« hnll« >« Th. 1*.** tn r._
trltlah *r.»e-BB>ei»t hja forbldd<"< «h- ■•^r. DT« or section*
i»e o. dg-.,dun.a. ha ao proh.bi:, >'• |-a»tare available. Ideal am a I
xi*t» »a tb» tribal c*»iau Brl . .
mor a a I! be haadi.app^i tmtm.
utare froailet operation. Tea« w ^ ^
l f nattilv rifle*
•ached **tr. a»l«tan aad the
•taurlaad. the daa«er »
^.-«»tH :r d^iu-<: i«a Wo .
« Trader* eadertahe t« ,
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Walker, T. V. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1913, newspaper, November 13, 1913; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc402724/m1/2/: accessed June 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.