The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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The Duke Times
If you with to buy aeil or trade your farm *ce W. J. BELL, eleven quarter sections of Jackaon and Harmon County Land*
exchanged or told during the last 30 days and every man well satisfied.
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DUKK JArk.MiN U)UNTV. «»kLAll«»MA lilt HnUAV, J1X\ 94 . :via.
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Farm«ti.
ih> vwti 1S • fur
'■"Uftt aimi *2 6t# |«r
Are you going to have lots of feed this fall?
Do you want to feed some Cattle?
If you do come in and talk the matter over
and let us know how n iny you wjnt.
We want to get as many cattle here this fall as
possible and will lend the money to buy them
with. If you only want five or ten let u> know
we will bunch the lot and get them in car lots.
'Make Our Bank your Bank.'
Our Deposits are guaranteed by the State
Guaranty Law of the State of Okla.
We Take Care of our Cus-
tomers.
your
hale
If •«' atgn with u»» *»ut<.< rn Out-
l»«ii I'urjjcrtttiun \a»« »ati"n
Aug Ui, «r du it nuw.
B. C. Rum
by
Mi** l.lla While, whu livi-a on
fill* one, visited in lu«n tlua
W—It.
Quit« a number of men went
i <«ut in the park Monday and Tue*
•Jay *h«-re they went out to the
I creak t<> clean the park off,
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO S3. OR BOAKD OF EDUCATION OF
CITY OF DUKE. COUNTY OF JACKSON. STATE OF
0K1AH0MA.
tinaix ial ritatriiieni for Pascal Veer beginning July let, IWJJJ.
end ending June 3>Jth, 191.1, and Ketio»t«d u«nkj» for i urreni K*-
p« o»«« for trie Ktecrfl Vrar beginning July Ut, lt#l i and ending
lune ;«nh, IW4, a- required
Laws, 1010.
by HeuUoii 2, Chapter «S*. to ti
CASH ACCOUNT
t13.90
< ash on hands June 1912 report of > >ensral
Fund* g
When the park ie finished thta Amount since received from CouniyTrrae-
1j" will be the prettieel piaca in Ok- ur#r 3,172.54
{lahoma. I Miscellaneous oollaetions 200.50
i I oial Balance and Receipts
Mm. Addie Walton of Mangum Warrant* redeemed 3,467.46
i« here visiting her sister Mm.
I'Chaa Mall this week.
J
Advertise in the Times, at
, leant when you advertise with
I printers ink, it doesnt Jfade like
II that of type written matter stuck
! up to be exposed to the hot dry
| crisp atmostphere that in a few
| j hours leave a faded y»»ll. > m sheet
f and on reading matter is to be
seen. Printers ink is good and
strong Lnd holds its color all time
to come.
Farmers & Merchants
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DUKE, OKLAHOLA.
JAY Y. SIMMONS, C. B. HALE,
Cashier. President
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1323"
D Rid
When you visit Du ce!
Remember we have a
STRICTLY FIRST GLASS
Hardware Store.
We sell at the Lowest Prices, Gener-
al Hardware, Stoves, Pumps, Guns,
Cutlery, Dishes, Etc.
Our Woodmanse Automatic
Windmill
THE BEST MILL M«0E.
Call and figure your bill with us and save many dollar*.
KOURI HDW. CO.
Your Children
Worms.
of
'The Lawton Steam Laundry
|kloes iirst class work," is the ex-
pression of every one who have
tried their laundry sent oy this
banket, which is evidenced by the
basket is chuck full every week,
and in so short a time of the
agency at Duke. The prices are
reasonable and low and the |work
is guaranteed. In case of loss of
elothes the laundry refunds in
oash the price of same. Leave
your bundle at the Duke Times
office. Leslie Walker.
N. B. Sanders who has been
visiting in Texas and several
points in Oklahoma the past week
returned Wednesday. Mr. San-
ders says he will so m move to
Hooleyan in Hardeman Co Tex
J. B. Cox of Looney is moving
hie gin plant from that place t
Hooleyan, Tex.
Several gentlemen of Duke
left for Prairie Hill this morning
to organize a well drilling com
pany. A big crowd from Olustee
916.98
91(3 98
2,570.00
2,115 00
1,419.83
916.98
2,115.00
DC
3C
□
DC
You can change fretful, ill -
temeoerd children into healthy
happy youngsters, by ridding wil1 meel there also
t>-emof worms. Tossing, rolling Mr. and Mrs Bud Smith of
grinding of teeth, crying Altus visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
out while asleep, accom- ; Phelps Saturday and Sunday,
panied with intense thirst, pains
in the stomach and bowels, fev» r- j Misses Kathryn and Elizbeath
I ishneas and bad breath, are Bird of Altus visited Mrs. Mays
j symptoms that indicate worms latter ;*art of last week.
| Kickapoo worm Killer, a plea- 1
sant candy lozengp, expels the
; worm?, regulates the bowels, re-
| stores your children to health
j and happineBS. Mrs. .J A. Bris-
bin, of Elgin, 111. says: "I have
[ used Kickapoo orm Killer for
years, and entirely rid my child-
ren of worms. I would not be
Interest* paid on Warrant* redeemed 60.13
Total I 'isoursemeiit
Balance in hand* of S. D. Treat* , June
•JOth, 1913, Over Drawn
ESTIMATED ACCOUNT
Unexpended Balance of Estimate for Faecal
Year 30th, 1912
Warrants issued apain-t the above balance
since July hi, 11>12
Approved Estimate by County Excise Board
for Current Expenses for* the Pascal
Year ending June 30th, 1913
Warrants issued against the above Estimate
Uncxpened Balance June 30th, 1913
WARRANT ACCOUNT8
Warrants outstanding July 1st, 1912
Warrants since issued agaisnt Estimate for
Pascal Year ending June 30th, 1912
Warrants issued against Estimate for Pascal
Year ending June 30th, 1913
Total Warrants
Warrants paid
Balance Warrants outstanding June 3Uth, 1913
TAX LEVX ACCOUNT
Total taxes levied for F.iscnl Year ending
June 30ih, 1913, for General Fund
Total amount collected by County Treas-
urer, and turned over to School Dis-
trict Treasurer to June 30th, 1913
Balance in progress of colleotion for Pasoal
Year endine .Tune 30th, 1913
Deduct 10 per cent from total levy that was
added for Delinquent Tax
Available or unexpended balance in pro-
cess of collection
SUMMARY
Assets:
Over Drawn June 30th, 1913 82.65
Taxes in progress of collection for Fascal
Year endine June 30th, 1913 800.54
Total Assets
Libilities:
S 3.444.W4
3.527.5VJ
82 65
455.00
Warrants outstanding June 30th. 1913.
Total Liabilities
Excess Liabilities over Asset
984.35
183.81
4,451.81
3,467.45
984 36
2,570 00
3,172 54
455 00
257.00
800.54
800.54
984.35
□
Unsightly ace Spots.
Are cured by Dr. Hobson's
Eczema Ointment, which hears
all skin eruptions. No matter
how long you have been troubled
by itching, burning or scaly skin
humors, just put a little of that
without it." Guarateed. All|800thin2 antiseptic, Dr. Hob-
druggist, or by mail. Price 25c ison 8 Eczema Ointment, on the
Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co. j 801,08 and the sufferil,8 «n
Philadelphia and St. Louis.
ESTIMATE NEEDS
Estimate amount needed for General Fund:
for use < f school board
For Salary of five teaoher 2,825
For Repairs 75
For Fuel 200
For Library and School and apparatus.. 40
For Furniture and Supplies 100
For Building, Finishing Class Roosh 130
Excess of Liabilities over Asset (Previous
Years) 183.81
Total Estimate needs
Total amount estimated to be received
from sources other than Tax Levy
200 Pupils at 82.00 eoch
Balance to be raised by Tax Levy
3,553.81
400
3,153.81
CERTIFICATE
State of Oklahoma, County of Jackson, ss:
We, the undersigned Directors of School District Xo. 53 (or
members of Board of Education of the Town of Duke), Jackson
County, State of Oklahoma, do hereby certify that the within fore-
going statement of the financial condition of said school district (or
Board of Education) is true and correct, and that the amounts enum-
FOR SALE. in ueed Motor Cyclee. Write us
1913 Model Cycles and Motor P***- Encloae stamp f »r reply.
Boats at bargain prices all Addr^ea Lock Bo* II, Trenton,
make*, brand new machine*. »n
M.h.
«aev monthly payment plan. OeH C. |/Johnson left for Kansts
our pro|*oait«on before buying or tot Sunday to
you will regret it, also bargains Weeks
A large slock of Galvanize *°n'8 Eczema Ointment cured it
and Painted Hog and Cattle ,n lwo w**kr ' «o re-
tantiy. Healing begins thae <»rated in the within statement of estimated needs are reasonably
very minute. Doctors ase use it neceseary for current expenses in th« p-nper eond'i?t of the affairs
it in their practice and re» of said Sohool District.
We further certify that the said statement of estimates wer>-
prepared and made at a meeting held on the first Monday -n Juiy.
1913. the same being the 7th day of Juiy, 1913.
C. P. Fed en. Director.
C. D. Fears. Clerk'
E. C. Pool, Treasurer.
We make .juick loans on farm. 11 ,n
Ford and Gibhins, ^mmend it. Mr. Allen of
Duke Okla i°f ,,tU•toWT,' Pa- ^ "Had
uxia. eczema on foredead; Dr. Hob-
W« «nd (Ulnwd Roof-'1!!" , T"
b. «oo. ^ at |h<. r. ^..i||| All dm*,..-. ,rh, ™ul. Pno
50c pfeiffierfhemical Co.
e|phia and St Louis.
Philajl'100.000 to loan at ocee See
Ford & Gibbiae
See Ford and Gibbine for
farm loans and real estate.
Duke. Okla.
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Walker, T. V. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1913, newspaper, July 24, 1913; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc402766/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.