The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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NOTICE!
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la Tiie Dike State Bank
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We handle but one
kind of Coal, and that is
GOOD COAL
We are alio headquart-
ers for grain and feed.
8'VE US A TkIAL
DUKE COAL & GRA?N CO.
DUKE SHEET METAL WORKS.
We iln all kinds of tin worK. We Turn
out only first class work. M«tl«*r have
tluit Ii.misi* uttered liefure if rains.
C P. PEDEN, PROPRIETOR.
DUKE LIVERY STABLE
Wf lav t line
are always in a pnition to s.m
answer >d a' -Hi limi'**.
firs a.ud trains and
rlf publi-. Calls
W. a:nrietor
Real Estate, Farm Loans
And Insurance.
If you want to buy or anil anything in the way of
Heal Estate, sne me.
I ca i put as good a loan on your farm as anyone else.
Patronize the home man.
And do not forget to have your grain insured this
spring. _ I am the man to do it.
B. C. Rose
OFFICE IN DUKE STATE BANK BUILDING.
THE NEW DUKE RESTAURANT
BEST PLACE IN TOWN TOlEAT
SHORT ORDERS SERVED IN THE STYLE THAT ALWAYS
SUITS YOU
OSCAR RAINES, PROPRIETOR
A merry crowd of young peo-
ple gathered last Saturday night
at the home of Mr. end Mrs.
hoar* in a very pleasant way.
Holcomb as hostess of the even*
ing. Those present were Misses
Buchanan. Johnston. Mulline,
Buchanan, Phslps, Henry, Press-
ley. Witcher, Pool. McMurray,
Prseslsy, .loose. Woodard. Beat-
ty and Messrs. Brooks, Shelton,
Brad berry. Prince, Phetpe Wal-
ton. Woodard. Roberta. Wal-
CLOSING
SALE.
OUT
g April 15th.
I will sell my mtln* «f Ororaria« and Light Hardware at Co»t and far
ring*. Kti If y«>u «r» In tli« tu*rk««t Cor Ufinwrlni, this U the |il«t« and time to buy.
Cum* early before the stoc k Is broken.
THE SMI WILL CINTIME 15 DAYS M
UNTIL STOCK IS SOLD OUT.
No, H 3.Vi kind Cel. peaches 2 can* 35®
P newppl* Jelly 2 for Ifte
\|*> sroni 2 lor 1—•
l*r» < *r»d m>«»tsrd 2 .'or 1- «•
Ma m< n 3 e<tni for &•»
n*e MueinirS for 5e
« anned beef 20et kind 2 cans fo. Jflo
Hau»«gs 2 osne for 15o
T'-oih picks 2 hoise for 5e
Lys 4 cane fur 25c
Diamond C soap 8 bars for 25c
While line washing |»owder 7 pkgs 25c
Silver spoon pscKsire coffre silver »poon
in esoh package pei pkg 27 1-2*?
Pop corn 2 pkus for 5c
i^aiis i»rsn 1 pkg coffee "_*»»••
Broom* 25-30-35 anu 4(> *
G<tlv*n zed well bucket- 25e
0>ir»-y •'••mbs 10"
leather brushes 20<*
H"Hvy »crub • •rushes 15c
lialvanized water buck-'-
Galvanized wa*>h tubs 50-(l5c
UhhIi boards 30c
Clothes pin* per doz. 2 l-2c
i io.\ i -i»i ing clothes pins ner doz.
Iter, pi
of ch*-
oc
30 to 00cta per pound
Dixie Kid smoking tobaco 10ct size 2 for 15c
J Mixture 7 for 25-•
H 'He.-' Kiiuff pe- glass 20n
i f>rt boxes honest frnuff for j.>
25 to ;iu ot C'ffw reduced to IS and 2Ue
Pea h- ny fj/fr# ft 'tis lor II d
N • 2fl» grain cilfre 5 ins for $1 UO
No .'I fl it trraiit enffee 0 lbs for ¥1 uu
Hi. bi on Java 4 I'— for 91.10
10 l>> l uti'ilene for 1*1. <0
lui>— pun* i»M f* r 81 *'•
|u ib4 e unit >u'>d lard for s hi
10 lbs Southland cooking oil for <1.25
10 lt*s Vetva ribbon cane syrup for One
10 Ibe Everybody* cane syrup lor 55e
10 >ba Cracker brand cans syrup 55c
10 Dixie sorghum 2 for 75-
10 lbs Pancake drios2 lor 75c
10 lb- purs strained h"« ey for $1 35
1 KSl call Ol peaches for 30c
No. 3 toma'.oea per doz SI.Id
No. 2 tomatoes per doz 90c
No 2 15ct kind blackoerrie-3 cans 35o
No 2 loct kind strawb-rries 3 cans 35c
No. 2 loct kind blackberries 3 c.ois 25c
No. 2 15c kind best eora per csn 10c
No. 2 standard corn per can 7 l-2c
No. 3 15ct kind sweet potatoes 3 cans .to -
No. 3 15ci kind table iieaches 3 cans
N • J .'te |ie-iches 3 cans for 25c
N '. 3 Kraut ;| caos for 25c
No. 3 pumkin loct kind for 10c
No. 3 hominy per can 71-2c
No. 2 loct kino pens 3 cans for ,i5c
No. 2 lOcl kind peas perean 7 l-2c
No. 3 Jo-'i Kind Cal. apricots 2 cans 35c
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Everything in the house will go at cost and carriage, so take advantage of
this sale and buy your Groceries. Come early and often.
Yours Truly,
W. N. Muffins 0n stn
LOCAL
AND
PERSONAL
M. O. Owens was in Altus Sun-
day afternoon, returning to Duke
the next morning.
Will Wilson and wite and Miss
Leo'a Henry attended services at
Koek church Sunday. .
Several of the young people
look supper on the creek Sunday.
G. 8. Smith, the contractor,
went to Gould Tuesday to build
a house.
Guy Luck, who was here all
during the past winter assisting
Bradberry the painter, has gone
o New M xic • to file on a "laim.
R. B. Coleman, manager of
Dascomb-Daniels Lumlier y*rd
at Gou d, was in Duke Sunday
fternoon shaking hands with
friends.
S. G. Ashby, of Eldorado, our
representative in the legislature, j
was here a few hours Thursday >
on business.
Attorney Brodie Hamilton, ol
Altus, was here Monday on legal
business, and visiting his friend,
Mr. Heitz.
W. L. Ernest, ths insurance
men of Altus, was here Monday
on business for his companies.
Weaver Guffin is preparing to
put in a tailor shop here.
Bragg, the photographer, left
Monday for his home in Tipton.
C. J. Blanchard and wife at-
tended the dedicatory services at
Rock church last Sunday.
J. A. Henry, the banker of Al-
tus, was a business visitor here
Monday.
tent show. ' pany.
COAL-COAL.
The Dascomb-Daniels Lumber
company handles the Fancy Lud-
low lump, which has proven to be
the best bv all.
Miss Esther Berry spent Sun-
day and tiunday night with Miss
Fannie Pooi.
Mrs. Alice Pool went to Man-
gum Thursday after some shrub-
bery and flowers.
Bring th«= children to see the
trained uoys—with the Jesse
JaiUtrS .".ln>w.
tiev. C A. jx.chanan left Sun-
day evening lor *\ ichiia Fails
where he goes t<> hold a meeting.
"E. Splawn came to town Mon-
day and left his little dauifhtei
with Mr. and Mrs. Lowerv, when
she will stay until scho »l is oui,
having already become enrollec
as a >iudent. in the Duk- 8<jli'<o!i-
Mr. splawn says he iio|»e* that
Duke will vote favorably <->n flu
bond issue and have a good
school here next yea--, *r, he be-
lieves i ha' many or the people o'
his community will wanttocomc
into this district.
screen doors.
Dun't forget that we are head-
quarters for tscreen Doors in any
le and price. See us before
buying. Dascomb-Daniels Lum-
ber Company.
Notice.
The two Missouri Jacks owned
by J. H. Hurnett will make the
season at the 0. K. Wagon yard.
$10.00 to insure a living colt
Customary terms.
Robert Walton, of Wichita
Falls, is visiting in Duke this
week.
Mrs. M. Rodgers, of Altus, was
here on business Monday.
Bo«-n, to Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Payne a fine girl last Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. L. R. McGee, of Quanah,
Texas, is visiting her grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lea,
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pool were
in Mangum Friday on businees.
B. F. Moore, who lives seven
milee weet of town was in one
day this week and purchased
lumber to build a barn, from the
Daeeorab-Daniels Lumber Com-
It
J. H. Boyer pleased a large
crowd here la,»t night. The
drama is put on by a company
of ladies anu gentlemen who are
real actors. The singing,
dancing and musical specialties
and the novelty acts were fine.
Taking the «how as a well-con-
ducted tenting outfit it is hard to
beat.—Carhslo (Ark) Times.
John B. Pruden and family
went to Quanah Saturday after-
noon for a short visit with Mr.
Pruden's people.
Ths Dascomb-Daniels Lumber
company this week sold Holcomb
1 Wilkirson the lumber with
which to erect some coal bins.
Tom Edge returned from El-
mer last Saturday where he has
been for the peat week.
W F. McLaughlin is having
his house painted with Sewall's
paint. For aale at Daecoob-
Daniels Lumber company. It
J* M |1"^'
at) b«ir u*< Hi
►si—my
lMfrs.lv. mm en* »*• h|'
all ih# (<**>! th*l to* mi*-— •
e4 kn* m y««f* f*»«• Is* •»•
|i««s •*» ths
»1 I p' Mr ««• e*41k
MM k> *«» T»# •*♦»«»
a**i«er*»* ••••**!** ^-<«n «-
a«eel villa t M -I New*.
V. K. Jium* »»-d «iU en*i
MdUa rturfvi, i*t Itus*
unding in t'ukw Ha»»
«runy.
The J H. Beyer ahov paid «er
'ity a vimi on naiurdsy nifht.
Utfi band an < t*rvh»*tra; high
u«uig dog; One show; wary-
><Uy well plssesi,—Clay Cll)
v»l»/
Mr. and Mrs. lien Moore, of
Auniouiii, eerv tradb g in Dttke
as. Friday.
Goud mumo .oid pisnty vsude*
.lite atUt ih" Jeese Jams* shoe
As menuonwd before in ih«-
1'iirrs, Wilium Pond»r it bulld-
og a flv« I Oin residence til (lie
•uftn pari oi vowii, Tnis hou«v
*ui om one oi ill* b*st m its im-
u« dial* neighooruooi and will
miu mucii t» the loon* ot t at
tan ul u»wn. Da-coino-Oanisl-
Uumtxr coiu^any (uruished the
.umber. It
KUUTK TWO.
Dan lllil ol Kouie oil* pur-
.UoBcd a new buggy a few days
Ago, ai.u U) *o doing lua naui-l
tppeara i ill* pa|e-i.
Will Henderson wiio lives lioitft
j.vol..I Kock -cnooi uous* uad
Uc lliiBloriUlie lu gdl .. Hue
j uuUg ooree Oi cell oy a rat »e-
>uaae laat auuviay * weeK ago.
I'he iiorse uiuy recover out \»ill
jv a llglll ev^UreZe.
.u. ii ampler made a fl>iug
rttJ over lo Leu Mr. Davis' place
k 1-2 nines southwest oi Wn-
lUoUlli last Suuday evening, ilr.
liatis v «b found in tuueand at»o
..is laikuig niacliine wincn was
it joyed very muuli oy M. ti.
Andy Kanuady spent baturuay
• light and Su-day witn ..is cousin
Will Henderson of near Rock.
Prof, aiid Mrs. Lloyd Lowery
Were guests of Johu H. Onan
and family of Rouie iwu Satur-
day night.
Everybody and their oest girl
attended the Dedicatory sermon
at the new Baptist church last
Sunday.
Otis Smith was in Duke last
Saturday evening on business.
Cottonwood and Duke crossed
oats last Saturday on the Duke
iiamond. The score stood 3 to
13 in favor of Cottonwood.
The R. L. C. boys of JacKson,
Harmon and Greer county will
meet at Duke May 30ih and will
uave a big picnic if the patrons
will help them. They will have
speakers from different parts of
ihe county and it is hoped that a
^ood time will be pulled off.
Tent Show Com-
j
J. a sOYER
''jesse James"
- Show -
And High-Class Vaudeville
Co.
with 30 people band and
Orchestra, will exhibit at
Duke
r, April ,24.
A Troupe of Educated Rus-
sian Poodles. Double free
exhibition on Show Grounds
at 7 o'clock.
POPL'LAK PRICKS.
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Roberts, Jasper N. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1911, newspaper, April 20, 1911; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc402865/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.