The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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For <oae tine it has been whispered about
the cnrb-stones that Dasconb-Daniels were
doing the largest lumber business in this
part of the country, and true it is. Selling
the Best of Grade at the Lowest of Prices.
To be convinced, come in and let us prove
this to you.
Dascomb-Daniels Lumber Co.
Lot* R. Haiti, Manager.
The Duke Times If our politicians, who pull Ut*ir «« well a* «m other* of le«» jm
hair and howl Nhou* the trust*. por»an*e. Th* Times ha» wo frc
Poblitbfd Every Thundsy would try on# tin# to do ar>m*;quently beon charged with twine
_^ "did thinking about •h«"»*u-»»N of vindictive in its attaek* on othe
JUDI.r W c-j:,.. lht" ,ow "»» (nrnt-rn get paper* shut *n ha*itstf t • exnreai
■n'-' ^itfh pHfM he pays. 'here "UP opinion of theOlust*-** paper'*
Kiiri rv.i ,h, .1 "" m»",r ,hr
l>uk... . iktalioma, ». Mcon.1 !** "T""1' ',h* "*"♦ "** "P»>
t«i! matter politician « only remedy is lions we have, nevertheless.
| that w« break up th»<u> gigan-! ■
, • r, . _ , . . trust* and put the magnates!
Subscription Price, On* Dollar un .. ,K , „
M< UMmmm jinjail. Both of these supposed j
remedies would be suieidal an•
archy, ami are originated only
to work upon the credulity of the
people, ami preach* ti u«va ly
wilh the same sinister intention.
Now. we ail know that it i«
that there should he
If jfMl aaiit tin- l*»|
Tin Wtfk. at » nn«*>ot«
I al*lt- .iixl j.ri.f
III* M«oe Joint# nint
> |||j| oili.-r Jit!!.,arlt. h—
' are tun*I. »»f t»n\ l««t
material. At
»« TO.«„t
I
per year.
The Raw Material
August Carlson, a young
Swedish farmer of Williamson
couritv. <<( an inquiring turn of
mind, wrote a letter and put it
into a bale of cotton la»»t year,
nuking the manufacturer who
should c hance to mill the bale to
write him the date of it#i receipt
no«'«ense
,'such^ vast difference the cost of
the raw material in the inland
town and the cost of the ssme
material at the factory. It is
and th<* price per pound he ■houiri I ">»'• ™ilru»d
navf.irit. i , pm.id.nt., »r..| tho heed o( mngi
the
pay for it. Recently he received I
his answer from T.T. Skvorcov of °
H redii, Russia, *aying he had
just opened the bale and found
the leiter and that the cotton cost
him 40 cents a pound ! That wa*
almost three times hh much as
Mr. Carlson received for it. It
has been truly said that I hi far- !
mer who raises cotton makes less
out of i'. than the merchant who
supplies him, the banker who
backs the marchanf, the brokers
who buy and sell it, the railroads
which transport it to the market,
f hp inn n 11 fi.,.,i _i.
Mr. Smalley's Wit.
He Rig»s to Kemark—'ti
fJklahoma of the 19th.
" San Franciso woman asserts
• hat the ghost of her husband v i>.
its her. Must be a case of mis-
taken identity. After he got away
once, why should he take chance"
by coming back."
Mr. .Smalley's matrimonial ex-
perience must have l>een of the
j W it I'utiiam and wife. of m ar
j Ki'i.>ra<|o. *rr# in Uuk«« and vi»
fe.niiy s»\*ral (Jay- thi> week
j *■••ling friends They left Wed*
11 nesdat for f'hilheoih**. T> xn«, to
■|»it«en«l a Mg wtT'tng un Wander*
i 'ni*lt, near there
Cabt»«fe, 1-2 c*nia at White*.
Jasper N. Uobi-rtx I« ft WedncM.
day for the eastern [airtion of the
*tai« on a bu<«ine*M trip. While
gone h*« will vjnit his parent^ at
Carnegie, and aluo take in the big
.State Fair at Oklahoma City.
Kerosene <41, J9 centa a gallon
at White's Grocery.
W.M. Neeley of ihe Prairie Hill
community was in Duke last Mon-
day to p"ead guilty jri justice
court for fighting
Remember that White le.-ds
them all on On>ceries.
M. M. Srallard, a Rocialiitt
speaker of Snyder, spoke here
last Friday night in the Perry
hall. The speaking had not bee
extensively advertised, and con
serjuently the crowd was rather
small. But all present seemed to
enjoy the speaker's remarks. He
left Saturday for Hollis, whore he
was to speak on the streets.
Bear Brand Syrup, 50 cents at
"Fewer Gallon* Wears Longer.
Whrti y«m Ini« l*oit»! off
no )«ti av* l»uy iiig «• g.H«t
Patnl a* rati U< ina»b*
Tbrfs |a ||M 'it'llnr. 'J'rj
It till* tillM*.
YOU MAY PAY MORE
but yon <aiiu.it buy letter. H«< <an«ftil ami liuy
r**linhl«« Paint- tsurl Varui-lp** tin* kiml ire uImh\»
sell.
DUKE DRUG STORE.
y>
SEE
The McClure-Naftzger
Lumber Company
FOR LUMBER, PAINTS, POSTS, • •
CEMENT, OILS, IRQ BRICKS.
\W barulIo high grade Hoofing Pa^r and all kinds of
Building Material. See our Stork and get our Prices.
WINTER IS COMING!
BETTER BUY YOUR COAL NOW !
bitf indrustries have a
dearer idea of ee'»nomics and ex-
press the.'r ideas wi'h more frank-
ness than the parasite who lives
off of the vut»8 of the people.
leading daily has no blue envel
j opes we can furnish them from
i jour job department of a dark,
His Opinion j livid, indigo blue. In the same
, 'column in which the above wit-
1 he Olustee bemnerat breaks a ; m • , , , ., ...
.. , . i Ucittm is printed iwr. fcmalhng
•ilence of .o»er«l »eek« in reply- W1, „olhi ,hoH of ^ mM1
mglo an .rticle that app-»r,.d in olaMio Ml|re mski t „(
tne limes some time aco. fNot!*u o .t «•> .. . • .»
......... , the South Pottawatomie Progress.
in the editorial column, where the. We contemplate Mr. Smalley
„ T -r — UK, tendercet .olictnde and
the manufacturer who worka it up, j P°9e^ looe 'ound) Weare notdia.! we umt t|ml hi> „iu
and he jobber and relailer who >»* 10'^"",1 „i,h the Olu.tec ,.ub ^uungon him that will
finally put it into the hands of the P»Per' .'«.» tr~~ country, ar.d i t,lk>. |he n8, ,M o{ hlm s„,,h „
conaumer. Surely, Mr. Yoakum >*>• <» 'fopmion on any- |d thllt ho can ail atiil anu
most limited or the most pathetic 8 Grocery.
character. However, we think! 111
that after such a brilliant splash George J. McClure of
of wit he snould no lenger rise to
remark. It would be more appro-
priate for him to go and lie down.! Br°8-
If trie em.orofthe Oklahoma'*! The Sells-Floto Shows are ad-
verted for Altus on Octooer
Granite
was here Tuesday on business.
See those new stoves at Darbv
9th.
Don't forget that if you trade
at White's you fjet the best prices
in Duke.
Drs. Williams of Panhandle,
Texas, and Poor of Jester, Okla-
homa, were in Duke looking
after business interests.
We can save you money on
that Heating Stove for winter.---
Darby Bfos
FURNITURE!!
We have everything in the Furniture line that
makt'8 the Home Beautiful and Comfortable. If
we hav'nt it, we can get it for you without extra
expense to you. We carry a full line of Caskets
and Funeral Supplies.
DUKE FURNITURE CD.
E C. POOL, Manager.
thing and everything, ev?n if that L, i .u t i i , ■ i.
.... ,T ; make the feeble remarks he has
opinion is borrowed from someone J u-.l, . . i ., , . ,
T . ,, , , ; hitherto taken the trouble to en-
else. In fact all r'f us borrow our ■ . • ,. ■
... . I unciate in a standing pesture.---
opinions from others, many times clinton NeWf)<
a. ap<j not wop^, jJjg, "
i Ae. « preparing to use
was right when ho ^aid the road
between the farmer and the con-
sumer is too long and circuitous.
He estimates that the consumers
of the products of the American i when the-V
farms pay seven billions more | bor™w»ng-
each year than the farmer gets! The Olustee paper goes on and
or them. Seven billions is a sum ; charges us, in other words, with j Rev. J.W. Solomon, paster of
l,i ''Un/?n oonceP''0ll- ! not having common sense. He is | the Baptist church, made thisof-
mm) News. i allowed his opinion on that subject flee a pleasant call last Monday.
As we were
I
i and remark.
THE CUSTOMERS BARBER
SHOP
E. V. Smith, Prop.
We guarantee to do you
good barber work of all
kinds. We have a new out-
fit in a new building, in
fact everything new but bar-
bers. Visit us when in town.
SOOTH OF SILL BROOKS'
COHFECTIOHERY
CENTRAL MARKET
Fresh and cured meats always
on hand. Nice, fresh bread..
Pure rendered Lard at 12 1-2 cts.
per pound. Pay best price for
butter and eggs.
CRAIG BROS.
We handle two
of the best
W in dmills
made.
Get your croII« n oil can filled
at White's Oro<;ery.
Route 1.
Rev. H. C. GuHedge filied his
regular appointment Sunday
morning and nijfht.
A ten pound bucket of Cotto-
HAVE A TELEPHONE INSTALLED
with the People's Telephone Exchange and talk to
your friends and transact your oueiness from your home or
office We put up any Local. Rural or Long Distance con-
nections that can be secured by telephone.
Telegrams handled via our Western Union connexions
to all parts of the United States.
The Sampson
. . , Mrs. White, who has been vis-
w w ,"! Grocery. ,ti„K tl,r brottiw in Dallas for
„ T '•« *'«*«• haa return*.*]
The Eclipse
reports fine crops
STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!
Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves, and Hand Made Stove
Pipe, better than Factory Made
Tim Murphy Hardware Co.
home. She
down there.
See Rose A Owens for big
Karm Loans. They delivwa the
goods.
Sunday night, to a large crowd
at each servces
attended .-hurcii at Ked Hill Sun-
day.
Tomatoes, large size, 10 cents
at White's.
The Methodist denomination.*
at Qusoe'l and Red Hill are eon-
templating consolidating and Raate 2.
movintr ihe Red Hill church two W w Guffin. who ^ WTjn
miles northwest of its present lo- K-a.te I while the ,-arner is away
ji cation. on his tifteen <iavs \a< ;ttion. was
A ten pr.und bucket of com- called to AltuHaat'Monday to
.pound lard fur J1.00 t Whiter serve on jupm-', l^n. h. .ludg^
I Mim Annie and Kula Kvins, Matthew- e,eU^| hi^ in ^
| who are Maying in Mangum, via afi*rmv>n aho.n Hays
itf 1 their home Saturday and Wampler carried Xo 1
he wan ,way
If you »ee.l , good heaUnff Rev. S.+M,..f pw^ch- If you -»Bf ,
ib.,.^ „uk.. ,hu.ch
wurt., „el,t Sand., .nd .Wrn Tb., u» W.
mail while j ***• Pounds
thi- fall.
Mrs. Will Massey spent a few
dsys with Mrs.M.B. Wampler
this week-
J.A. Griffin went to Gould last
Saturday, and brought out a load
of supplies for the Wooldrige
gin.
Mrs. John Griffin spent last
Tueaday with Mrs. F.K. Burden
Miss I »ovie Blaea. who ha^
K^n -iru with typhoid fever. i»
rep.<rt«d belter at this date.
-I G. Burnx l- haa pi< k»l over
<1 r<.uon several day*
J
hart v Bros.
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Roberts, Jasper N. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1911, newspaper, September 28, 1911; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc402903/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.