The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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Lumber Company
DUKfi, OKLA.
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I'ltiny, uf ucitr Aim* wi-r- In the
oily Saturday.
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farmer* «r»« done
ti. C. white and fitmiiy wt ni
viftilinu: la»l week.
i 11.. i.. i 111» reported that Dr.
J. 1.' ruii* wan shipping hog* 1 ......
" got married Fr day.
Iloyeit Muller of l.o»ney w«*
viMithig in Duke la»t Saturday.;
.\ nderaon
hint week.
Mr-*. John Oiiitn «u
It» Ft Worth last w«
nummou.i! I1"''. Lowry was in the
k i« the *al«n*lay purehasiiig nome
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bed«ide «'f her father, whu in nut P*' '* am' notion*,
expected to live. j Kusaell and Boh went
J. M. Darby and II. T. Guffin tus Saturday afternoon.
to Al-
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NOW LOCATED AT DOKE
AN UP-TO-DATE JEWELRY SHOP
We rejwiir watches, docks •
and sewing machines.
Come and Let us tell
you about it
i. W. BAKER, JEWELER, DUKE, OKLA. ft
were in Uukf in*»^t «>f tin* week
litHt week. Tify must be tip with
.their work.
.1. P. StoHon pays* that he can
! churn in eijjht or ten minute!*.
Look out girls, lie's a widower.
13. Stout pout planted to
bui!d a !i'I >t, which w.ll be
very convenient and will add
much t«» tl>e looks of his place.
J. B. Love has erected a new
residence which helps the
of his place very much.
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THE CITY BARBER 8H0P
Hardie Carter Prop.
The Leading Tonsoral Parlor
ABENT8 ALTUS ST?4M LAUNDRY
DUKE, OKLA.
| Jim and I.aura (iriffin upont
, SntiiifJay niurht with Kphriatn \V.
^ Wampler and family.
Suy .lim, I have writ anuff
stuff hainti, fur thin tLMK. iLo
klJtn agin neXT weeK, if this
♦'scapes the waist banket. That
air old hog i bought frum vou is
gutting along all O. K. I believe
it' he keeps getting fatter he will
lojka j finally get fat. I dont believe
he will ever be &n big as some
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OUKE, OKLA
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Natters
J. W. Guffin seems to
bad luck this spring gettin
horses cut by the uire.
C. Presley has a big lot of
nursery to transplant this spring.
> O. J. flail is still in the land of
I the living.
j J. W. and F. A. Bond were in
• Duke Saturday. Jim stayed till
I after the I. O. O. F. meating.
J. C. Cox has some fine oats up
to a stand. All they need now
is plenty of rain to get them
started.
W. C. Dowdy has got so he
buys 25c worth of stamped en-
velopes at a time. It m:iy be lie
have hogs, but I guess he's a hog,
' his
I
don't know what nationality of
hog he is, but I guess he's a hog
hog.
bill.
TRY SOMETHIMG NEW.
It is a good thing to experi-
ment with one or two new things
-for the garden each year, if for
nothing else than to give variety
and added interest to your gar-
den. You may may make a
Success or you may do only fare-
ly well with the experiment, but
you wont broaden out unless you
try.
E. C. POOL
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office in Pool & Sons Store
DUKE, OKA.
I. O. O. F. Lodge
Meets every Saturday night.
A. F. <fc A. M. Lodge
Meets first Saturday after the
full moon of each month.
M. W. A.
Duke Camp No. 11863.
Modern Woodmen of America,
meets second and fourth Tuesday
nights of each month.
L. T. Steward, Council,
J. A. Griffin, Clerk.
Duke D
rug
DEALERS
DRUGS=
St
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ore
MEDICINES
INTER-
NATIONAL TAILORING
always THE BEST.
Exquisiteness of design: Trustworthiness of fabric: Cor-
rectness in style: Perfection in fit: Elegance in finish.
IN SHORT all that is best and latest in high class
Metropolitan City tailoring'the result of Seasorec1, Ex-
perience Unrivalled Equipment, Straightforward lousiness
Methods, at Competition-staggering prices. Call wad sec
this magnificent new fine at
Darby Bros. Agents
C LOG KS WATCHES JEWELRY
Pure Chemicals Fresh Cigars
Perfumery Candies
Brushes
Toilet Articles Comb*
And Fancy Qoods ' and Rubber Good%
AH Kinds ot Paints and Oils
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day or Night
DUKE,
OKLA
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Wilkinson, Arthur D. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1909, newspaper, March 11, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc402682/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.