The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DUKE TIMES
« OENOORATIO REWtMKR
Arthur D. Wilkinson
Kditor and Proprietor
P00LI0HE0 FOR ~j
tli«* giiod tif you n ii< I every In »ily el*«, •
l*ul»li«li«d Thursday of ea»li wwk at Duke,!
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Enter*! *c *tid-Hats mutter Maivh 3U, 1WIS j
at ihe pr*.t oflW ♦ huke. Oklahoma, under lh**|
m»i »>l Congr.n* March jj, 1NU7.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year. $1.00
Six Aiouth* 50
Three Month*.... SAj
Single Copy 05
ADVERTISING FATES
Display ad. one is.-ue, per inch 20
Display ad. one month, per Inch GOj
Local Lines, per line* per i*sue .10;
A reduction «»n the ab>v«» prices c;i" * !».«.« ...»i
years'eontraet. All ads will run till ordered I
stoped. C«»py for changes of display *ds MUST !
I>e in ihis office by Tuesdny at - n.
We Sb»a M.WAYS ENDEAVOR TO 00 R.-KT1
r FUR S PER ClNT 1
FARM LOANS |
and g3
I N SU RANCE
SEE
II ROSE &. B ALLOW
I 30% "■"*
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Notice - I
In order to get all of our sub-
scribers whose subscription lias
expired or wil expire the first of
March, we are going to offer the
Times from now till next Satur-
day night, March 6 for only 50c
a year. Now is the time to re-
new your subscription, as it is
positively the last chance you will
have to get the Times at that
price. Come today.
Tbe Duke TIMES
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17cts. a day
Buys an Oliver
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of typrwr.lcra. Il alfnjr* lead I
Save your pennies and Own
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OLIVER
TypcWrittr
Th« Standard visable Writer
This "17 cents-it-day" selling
plan makes the Oiivt; ns easy to
own u.- iw rent. It places the ma-
chine within easy rea<-h of e\ery
home "Vwiy individual. A
man's '.cigar mom*y" ;< v vj'.aa's
"pin money wi:i buy 11
C'e on smt ii ra i ; i
now afford to own Oliver. by
utilizing • c r1.M for pra-
e(ice they may nt iliem.aeivt ■ tor
bettei positions.
School boy a and school girls
can b v Olivers by saving their
penm«
Yo.i can buy an O.iver on this
plan at the regular catalogue
price—SlOo. A small first pay-
ment brings the machine. Then
you save 17 cents a day and pay
monthly.
An,) the »M'Scs°ion of the Oli-
ver <• ■ t vjntil 'e you to
ec.»n iTione.'. finish paying for
the
Advantages Service Posibilitis
The Oliver is
the most high-
ly perfect e d
typewriter • n
the market—
hence its 100
per cent effi-
ciency.
Among its
scors of con-
veniences are;
Tke Balance Shift
The Rui nf device
Tko double releete
Tbe locomotive bate
Tee aatomatic spacer
Tbe aatoaatic tabal'r
Tbe disappearing iad.
Tbe adj. paper fkgert
Tbe aciealific Key-
The Oliver Typewri"
tei turns out more
wore of 8etter buality
nnd greater variety
than any other writ-
ing machine. Simplici-
ty, strength, ease of
o,>era'! ; . 'lity
are thecoint" s ies of
its towering ju^rema-
cy in
Corresponden e
Card index
work, Tabulat-
ed reports, Fol-
low up system.
Manifo 1 d i n g
service, Add-
ressing envel-
opes, working
on ruled forms
Cutting Mime-
ograph stencils
Canyouspenl7 cents a day
to better advantage than in the
purchase of this wonderful ma-
chine?
Write for special easy pay-
ment proposition or see the near-
est Oliver agent.
The Oliver Typewriter Company
102 W 9th St. Kansas City, Mc.
E. C. POOL AOENT, DUKE,
OKLAHOMA
L P. Hoskins
Lumber Company
DUKE. OKLA.
I^*t us (lgureoii your Lutiilter Bill—We can fiiruUlt
rvtlitug needed in the building Hue. and can
f rnish 11 at the right |iaice*
Just Received a line of
Window Glass—All
Sizes
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INTER- #^fci
NATIONAL TAILORING b
always THE BEST.
Exqu ;itene£S * f debign: Trustwoithiness cf fabric: Ccr-
reclnc®3 i a style: Perfection in f.t: Elrgarcc in f.niiL
IM SMQRT n'l that ii best and latest in hiji cbcj
Nhtro, t-.ntari City tailoring, the result of Scascx.e , I :.-
v r f Unrivalled Equipment, Straightfcrward Eu.Lcc^
leth d?, at Co npetition-staggerirg priccc. Call. ,!.-cc
-Kts 1 >»;rificent n»w lire ct
Darby Bros. Agents
THE DUKE LIVERY, FEED
AR0 8ALE 8TA0LES
We are open for business at all hours, day or
night. We have plenty of good teams, good rifcs
and good service is guaranteed. We take special
care of boarding horses.
McSpadden Bros.
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Wilkinson, Arthur D. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1909, newspaper, February 25, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc402935/m1/2/: accessed April 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.