The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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is worth a $1. bill, TOO.
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, home thai* the *erra«u.
Wichita Falls Route
How about Santa
C lau« this year?
t*fert«|m«« MBM Mil ntxrm «
tear bill >-f heaaia# •"«*:* I 60 i»
>1e |.«t»>!i*hrr of The (Hike T»ioe«
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«bulMt'»« rmlog. i<». Try U»r
jeaaitwn »..<•«». Y»w'U liae »i. Il
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The t»ake Time* f I Ot> a year
Tl.e 8. mi- Wrelily Karro New*
; il a year.
The two well worth 12.0" a
I year.
Y»u g«*! tfemi both f»r 8I.W1 a
year.
Do It Now.
H« a ei*rial aftth* *mn*t
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Th# Duke Tune*
The Farm And Ranch
Ht il*nd ' Maya «iii«
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$100
$1.00
*3 00
To You .'or Only $1.75
or Duke Time# and aithrr Karai »>nd Ranch or Halland
(or only $1.55.
$1.75 Buys All Three
Order from Due Time*.
It may be that the fellow
L i« ml way a talking alxmt
s weather dou't know au\-
feng elat* to talk al»out.
Are Yo« a cucees.ful WifeJ j NOTES FROM ROUTE 1.
"The man who ha* marrie<j| Yes it rain*, the currier cnuid
the wr«>nir woman ha* to fight j n»| serve the r >u
at night in the home a* well as cr
all day in his business.
\rkanas hae joined the (>kla-
aa and Missouri {corporation
pmision* in their light before
iuterelate commerce com
q lo secure an interatat
jree merit between the three
[ties having 2-oent railroad far
hording to information receiv -
by the ourporatior commission
I ak the imitative in the move -
I ant. Oklahoma, Arkanas and
J issouri eaah have 2-cents rail-
f ad fare, batjpassergers traveli-
g from points in oneof the states
•e required to pay 3-cent8a|time no!
ile on aceount of present iter-
ate rules of the national com-
| isfcion.
He car.t
succeed."
The above are the words of a
man who happened into my of.
1 ce reu ntly.
A < oosu<np*i^ei.ough.
A c>u»'h that bother* you con*
| :iaually .s ono of the danger sig-
nals which weri.r 'f consump-
tion. IV. King'* New Discovery
eouth of tbe',llnP r°ugh, loosen the «he*t
,f thigh water, baniah fever and let you sleep
. . m peacefully. The firet dose
Mr. L,o„. and f.mny «ho b. I th>
„„n»».y »boul two »"nlha , Mr>. A. F.
«.«•>« I... •»«••• J„ ,ikB K|l,„. I.,.., writ*.:
Rev O. B Doak.wife and little pr < 4\ew Discovery "ured
ek on ac
<unt
I If You Have Some Money.
Yuu an- carryiiiK around in your pockets «»r put
away in so'ue hi<l<l*'ii place you ha«l letter bring it
to a safe ; iace and let it be doing your neighbor
pome fjiawl. If deju-Nitfil in the
Farmers & Merchants Bank
aaid "'Talk lo
s<jn of Ma*ador, Texar, were vis-> gtnaborn t'oagh after six week^i •
iting Mr. Doaka sister, Mri», C. joct'-rfng fa.lea to help. Trj^^ it. C
1 \V. Guffin and family last week.|a8 j will «lo the same for you.' C
.. They left Saturd is for Clarendon | uledici«o for coughs, colds,! '■
' ' 1 Texh«» where they will viait rel-I ^roat and lung troubles. Mon- .il
"wn ' ** ' atives a few days, after whicli Ly hack if It fails. Price 50c and '
'hey will move to Dallas Texas. $1.00. All drogglstP. by mail,
H. K. Hucklen 4 Co. Phi!ad»
phia or St. Louis.
"Go aheeu,
me tome more.
"But juai look at J
mentio.iing a well kn<
York business man. "He is only
thirty ye*rs old." Before ne is, ^ ^ Davidson has mcved to
forty he will have a national re-, ^ vacaied oy B. F. Barton,
putation. "And why. Be-
cause he is any smartor than the School at the Rock wa* rained
rest of us? "No! a thousand out Tuesday.
It is decause he is
smarter than our wives. "She
knows when to talk when to keep j
still. "And when to do both
it will htihianrd h» "OIMMIU- thereby helping this
country out Y« ur Jepoaits are saff with thin bank
even guaranteed by the *tnt< guarateo law.
John Peterson,
ASS'T CASH 1 EH.
J. H. Burnett,
president.
She never said a discouraging
tfacle Sam spends $2.40 per cap- thing to him in her life. "She is
a to save life in Panama, and 90 confoundly sure he can do
aa spent large sums in Porto ■ anything in the world, that h*
I .ico and the Philiiipiues .in ex -
I aordinary eltorts to prevent life
• aste. The results following
j lose efforts have won the ap-
tlause or the civilized world,
t'he questions are suggested in
I lis connection: are the people in
'anama, Porto Rieo and the
| 'hilipines worth more to our
I overaient than the people here
f it home in the Lnited States.
Vhy should S2.40 per capita be
pent on these brown people and
[ ess than 30c per capita be spent
a preventing lffe waste among
>ur white citizens at home? We
I ould use a little money in Okla-
homa in earing tor tubereulosis
I tatients, the pellagra patients
| ind eliminating many other dis-
•ases that can ar.d do cause epi-
j. iemics.
Women of Altus Organize.
leaves hornet very day with j.
grin of confioence, bound to win.
"If he comea at night having for-
gotten everything she asked him
to do for her down town, do you
suppose he begins to worry at the
gate about how she approach
him? Not on your life. "He
knows that she will say some-
thing like: 'How oould remem-
ber when you already had tuo
much to do anyway?
•It makes me feel good just to
see those two meet in the eve
ning. I get him to take me
home todinner for the inspiration
of her handling of him.
"There aren't many women like
that. If there were there
coludn't be so many divtarcee.
It may be wrong that a wife is
supposed to carry a man to suc-
cess on her owr. grit and nerve.
'But it's a great deal more wrong
to expect a man, on his own grit
and nreve, can carry a worrying
a worring wife.
The ponds are full ot water
and ducks are coming in by
droves.
Sulomon ^Andersoa has the
finest patch of eurley mustaid
we hare ever seen. It is simply
fine. Thare is qiute a lot of fine
mustard, lettuce md turuips in
the country.
Ross Sewell had the misfor-
tune of getting his buggy horse
shot in the hind leg one day last
week. He and his wife were in
the buggy with a shotgun, sit-
ting with the muzzle against the
dash board, when the gun went
ofi, shooting a hoie^through ^the
buggy bed and entering the
horse's leg.
Wayne Guffin is on the sick
list this week.
Stamp Licker.
BjCXCaaC. ~~ ^mitar^amrrf —— gmtc*!11 -
g. w. burnside
dealer in
For Sale Cheap. . A Harcjwarej Grnmteware, Queensware, Glass En imel
A good sandy land farm of | ,, ^ Tu|.pentine> Varnishes, Furniture.
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■ 3oaaiuon8oiKituij( — . -
I This is certainlv very commen- ful wife, ana the
lidable. Sinoeman, who is sup- worrying wife is 1
eighty acres, forty of which has
been in cultivation. The land is
ei^ht mile9 from Duke and lies
clost to the Metoalf, o?t offiee.
There is » bargain in this track
of land jf sold soon, and will be
offered at hard times price. For
futher partioilars apply at thts
office to the Duke Times who i9
the owner of the land.
Rain. Rain
Everywhere
You have tu buy your Furniture somewhere, why not
oall a«d get «ne of eur new furniture catalogs, by work-
inf? out* business on a cash basi9 like other mail ordes
houses it enables us to make the exfl-emely low prices
quoted in our catalog. The Stanford Furniture Co., do-
ing an exclusive wholesale business, ?arry an enormous
stock, and by our ordering the goods as we need thtm it
guarantees to you that you get freah, up-to-date, depend-
able furaiture, and it makes it posflibla for us to quote
you practically factory prices, and as we further protect
you as we pay the freight, set thera up and have the goods
readv for you at our place of business in a few days not-
ice, we want v*ur business and are willing to m«rit same
on 'business principles, so please remember us when in
need of'anything in oQr line, patronize home industry and
the firm who appreciaies your business.
duke oklahoma
HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES
Rules and Rates of Ads.
j- The woman of Altus, Okla,
■ laYeorjranized a civic club for business and
; he purpose of improving sanitary Hi. mind is nev.r keyed nght.
[ conditions of Ihtcity to beauiifyit. "A wony.n, w.fe » n.™.^
1 not a sucoessful
osed to be the head of the house I man. Unless but we'll leave
l. held leaves it to his wife and that out. It's too unpleasant to
I nolo, ie u._.,v consider and it doesn't repres- Anesthetized Rejection Slip.
Bnother to look after |tho health • a„nrtA6«fnl mei ' Ctizabeth Jordan aaid that »ith aL
I of the family it is reasonable to ; ent a large class ^uocesstul mea. j ^ manuJSCriptll tte late Mi - rat ■
^resatne that womea should be I'" say and say it reverently, UnK8ter b,d occasion,to return act
I ® . . - Koalth I God DitV the man with th*> wrong •• over earned a V.oartarhe w ith It.
far the be»t judges in health P J n»linatnr Sen- she saw erervc! ' wtio wanted to aea
aattens. If the city of Altu.1 woman. The Dehnator bep , ^ Shi. w
-il give tb« .ivic boua.-ke.p- .ember nu-her.
t«ctfuily sbe woald s«t them ftoiaa on
It has been raining a solid
week, eve^r day, every night
1 and everywhere.
Having plenty prior to this the
creek's, galleys^ and ditches program for oklahova statj
!are full and booming. ! fair and exposition
j Turkey creek got a move on is announced.
From this date on the Times ' her Tuesday, went out over her j High class harness and
will not make change of ads banks and it is reported the pub-; races will feature the anwsement card
j a , , -j • iv, nf t.vtrn at the seventh anni'.al Oklahoma State
when requested to do so and ];G r08d bridge just south of town ^ ExpoFition oklahoma city,
oopy received later than Tues- wag swept away Tuesday. The geptember 23 to Octobe? 4, I9t3.
day morning of each week for; daiiy passenger trains are ofton The complete program has been
vr li „ , , „ l.„_, announced and It furnishes ideal rac-
that delays the pubkoaaon. delpyed from one to two hoars 1
Also changes each week will be on account of rainy wot weather.
charged at the rate of 15 cents The greets are full of slush and
per inch. After this month all #U(jf and begins to look as if we
weekly oh»ngee wiH be charged b lVe now enough-rain for the
for at our regular rate. Small
Ads at 15 eents. Large ones
10 to 12 1-2 cents without ohange
I Nearly
Every Child
Worms
Has
present.
era hte aa«e amount of money
they appropriate to the fire
aad police department? ;*e will
etofce eov roputatioa ae a health
officer that Altus will be the
lt„n-rt aad health.eet |cuy in
Dr. J. t.. Mahr.
» Hoelth Officer.
taciruiiy sa« wowiu —
•Several cars of oil burning at „ ^ other d:r-- ;.on p«rt»*p« seme
— ... . , ^ - k, /
which hir-ught Je^verai o.d na- JI,,ttMraTr tbo«ica th* eo«»aet
ner* at Fe.ralnd to their knew -rtt. TI. = wo^W Vr. Ser^rtw
thinkiag the world -ae ahojU te
come to an end aaya Fairland ^ !or »© fi»* ta^ w»
Nawe-Herald. <~a mmv^T^nt ^trtatlM HeraM
She* DWnt Intend To.
A mlddU- aged couple, made «ud-
fienly rich through an unexpected
tt.rn of fortune's wheel, were vulting
the senator from their district a this
. '^h'.ngton reel done*
At breakfast the first raornms aft-
er their arrival, the woman, nervous-ly
'.ryi'-S to chip off the top of h^r
with htr knife, attacked the problem
with so much zeal that the eKg was
V:. (V'd out of the cup and rolled ar-
dor the table Not knowln* Ju*t
r hat the proper th'r.* to Co under the
; rru«rfa=ce» waa. she nudged b.r
haatead.
Hack' Hank " she «ats»ered. 1
have droj'ped aa e«g »k»5 shall I
aer
"Doo"t caekte."
mm.
ing for the entire period of the big
annual festival. The classes and
purses will no doubt attract a large
list of entries, as $f>00 is hung up In
purses for classes that will suit the
campaigning stables. The entries for
theae classes close on Sept. ' and all
money will be divided according to
the point system. The classes as ar-
ranged are 2:30. 2:24. 2:20, 2:is. 2:H
and 2:12 trotting, together with the
two trotting divisions of the South-
western Futurity for two and three
years oldB, around which the big pro-
gram will be built The pacers will
have 2:25. 2 20. 2:17. 2 14. .11 and
t OS classea la addition to the unl
form purses offerr£ for the opeD
classes, a total of $2.£00 has been
offered for the great Southwestern
to and three rear old trotting eventa.
Paleness, at times a flushed
face, unnatural hanger, picking
the nose, great thirst, etc., are
running | indications of worms. Kickapoo
Worm Killer is a reliable, thor-
ough medicine for the removal
of all kinds of worms from chil-
dren and adults. Kickapo^
Worm Killer is pleasant eandy
form, aids digestion, tones sys-
tem, overcoming constipation
and increasing the aocion of the
liver. Is perfeetly safe for even
the Most delioate children.
Kickapeo Worm Killer makes
children happy and healthy. 25c.
Guaranteed. Try it. Drug
stores or by mail Kickapoo la-
dian Medieine Co., Philadelphia
and St.Louis.
Help! Help!! Help!!!
If you ever feel bad or «et sick
io and ttiree vear oic Toiiinc »rents. '
Large pur»e, win au© be paid for ' please co«e to us «r phone as we
Int.
running races, the prorram VI r.g are sure we can get yon te
I 'or two or more each day Th. Okla, b ^ u p^.-ible.
he.ma Derby, to be ron oa Thursday r' »
the se<f>od week of the Fa.r. *.11 be ^ OUT* to please.
worth and there will t» a >"2 . !i Day Or Night
cap fofi aarse of O*" SabstantU; Ci% [)rue Store
wtr. be arranaed for the daU * *
aa tba runmi&s t-'ack
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Walker, T. V. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1913, newspaper, December 4, 1913; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc402885/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.