The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Duke Drug Store
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MEDICINES
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dated II10 Im> mi, while ami
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••unions if* ofiw <Jv» u» ign«»-
r«nfr of one or §!*•• o |.»r |>nr<iM,
and your !*»**•• • v * 'aaya
clocks, watches, jewelry
Pure Cl '$ Frest) Cigars
Pertun, Candies
+ Brushes
Toilet articles ^ burnt*
Ai.J c -ncy qooc/s nrr* Ri'u*u*»*Goo<i$
AII Kinds ot Paints and Oils
Pr ;trlptions C-trefully Compound *<J Day or Night
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A. i>. Wilkinson at the lirits j notary
Office in Fool A Sonn
DUKE, OKA.
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TI'E CITY BARdER SHOP
Hardie Carter Prop.
The Leading Toiscral Parlor
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j Untr'd er» n«, mi-ery, wop,
| v rt, eepin,*, wailing, wur,
jhiiume, di<*t>ra< «\ h ise, degra-
! elation, dr)hauohei'jr, ilistruction,
death, not, leuelerv, ruin and
S2.00o.000x00 in cash.
j How ( Ht\ any man look these
I figure.- I e face and vote for
|whisk^v? n>u>pv must have thoi:•
,i*ea . m\ crime as their
with rum.
OR. T. F. HARMON
dentist
All work guaranteed, Office,
Hardin Building
OLUSTEE. 0<LA.
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Co'.urns, Co' ] roup a'd
Wfcooi'it.-r Cough.
This rai»"'r <• f«m< <ni t.ir il»'-orworar
• l»r«e no. f i'» . . , woi;i. It cm
«!*•'>' f>fl ■. i. u ■ tuns no
opium ->r oiinr »i.i mlu, liiijr *■ <1 ni«> l>«
(Ivcn m cnur<l»otir 1 >« bno* m • in adult
prle.® 20 rta. Ijnrga "iL .-. - ° «M».
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Nothing is more c a
8ee than a young girl, sn ,Je,! directi
natural, gentle, refined, uuauect j nines."
ed and polished in mind an<^ tran- ' m''e
ner. Children should be ..oa'-- ..
taught politeness, not politer* v j ^
p. u manner tu pai oij tiic w
dress. True politeness is that
which springs from a nice mind
and a kind heart, which ref * s
to wound others by acts 01 uis-
courtesy. True polite t o
rare and more valua le, , ui
than is often imagined.— L,
"Graphic.
A young lady, or girl, of
above description is indeei ve -y
beautiful and admirable, but can
she be more beautiful, more ad-
h^r • ighter in the , The oig fa.^ dinner at New
ae.- md hap- Orleans is said to have cost $25,-
iout tlie o^u.iiice of a OOo, ?525 a plate. This seems likn
innocence. And what very expensive foolishness for
jwe^ u her daughter j sonthern people and over a Re-
owes to ^he son. If he j public' :dent elect at that.
i ' ■ " not, « JJfflo I j »r ^ rT.lff's
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Ch. mtfrmv.
rSi^Land P b VE?
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j si'af'
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•d) highest,
a 1 >ng s
equai j)u
sacredness of maiden-
" horror of its wreck up-
jsliold of womanhood,
) shield and protect the
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mirable, more noble and more I »Treat au young women a9 your
honoring to parents than a young
man or boy of the same descip-
declaraii.. .i of love making toward
the Sou„.i id taking veiy well in
the Creole city. The practical
miiicot. j,ti8on inclined toward
iiers as well as his i philanthropy is apt to wonder how
should be one of his'much more good the $2o,000
is, he would be taking1 would have done if spent in re-
>n the direction of i leaving the sufferings of the
poor in New Orleans or other
large cities—Childress Post.
The fact that a reformation
bringing about a change of the
above mentioned foolishness is
needed, is undeniable. In ract
W. O W Louge
Meets the first an i Jiird Friday j
light of each montn
I. 0. 0. r. It ' ig
Meets every Saturday nign ,
A. F. & A. M.
Meets first Saturd
full moon of each m
Lodge
y alter »h
nil.
I the sexes. Mer-
kel .Telegrarii.
Yes, teach him the fullness of
the language of the wise man,
tion.
The question of equal purity
for men and women is being dis-
cussed from the rostrum and ii
the press. Proper tranine of the
boy8 and girls as they grow up
would save the world a great dea1
of trouble. At, say 16 years of
age, I am afraid the average l»oy
knows too much and the average
girl not enough. He learns a
great deal that he should not
know, and his sister fails to learn
a few things that she should
know. Her very innocence, or
more properly speaking, her ig-
norance, is often against her. If
she has a loving, sensible mother,
ihftl mother might increase
s ster and all old ladies as your,
mother." What a pure world vee|^'8^eone question that
would have if only that could be «haPes the destiny of our country,
t ie dominating principal. j Feople should not bo j ermited to
M. W. A.
Duke Camp No. 11863.
Modern Wuodui >f America,
meets second and ion th Friday
nights of each month.
J. T. Baah mann, Council,
• J. A. Griffin, Clerk.
Methodist Church
Sunday school every Sunday
(t'hli Picture on Evmj It»ttle?
•■ires Chills, Fevers, Malaria, Biliousness.
:ri if, as a General Tonic and at all times
prce of Quinine. Breads up Cough*,
' is and IiaGrippe. NO CURE, NO PAY
J C. Mi."NDENHALL.
♦ I* Own.-- £v*mv<lle. Indian*
CATARRH
waste their money in thfs manner J at 10 a m, preaching every first
ihe following is said to repre- > in the midst of fo much poverty i and third Sunday; Choir practice
sent the yearly supply of food for when a 15 cent rnoal will do as 'on Friday nights preceeding the
well. j first and third Sundays. Pray-
i er meeting every Wednesday
Intolerance about the views of i night. G. W. Martin. Pastor,
others is but the result of a nar-
the whiskey fiend :
2,509 smothered babies.
5,000 suicides.
1«„000 murderers.
0 ),000 fallen girls.
1 ¥),000 paupers.
>,000 murdered wive.
4o,000 widowed mothers.
100,000 orphant children.
loO.OOO insane.
100,000 criminals.
100,000 drunkards who
yearly.
loO.OOo boys who take
the ! place of ihe dying.
row, ignorant mind. The man
who lias rubbed np fong enough
against the world easily realizes
that the same object often looks
widely different to people looking
at it from different viewpoints.
And the man who forgets this
die easily makes an ass of himtelf.—
Quanah Tribune Chief. •
the That depends largely on cir-
cumstancee. As we heard a man
Irw Trial Boxes of Dr. Slump's (fctarrh Cm*.
I do this beeatiM I am so certain, tliai 0'. i>booy'*
Ou.-.rrh d>r»! will brine artual sui staritlr.l l.'.p
Kottiing certainly, la so convincing ns a i-h>»i'»l
«e»i of any article of real, genuine merit But thai
•rucie mm! posaeaa true merit, else tV> test will
«on<lean. raUter than advanoe It. Dr. Shcap't
Cbtarrb Cure is a snow white, hca 'ing ant'sepwt
fcalm. put up In beautiful nickel cai>p*-d glass jiara
at 50c. Much aoothLig aganU a.< O.l Eui«l;ptta
thymol. Menthol, stc.. are Incorporatad into I
Good buggy and Harness for
sale. See Ernest Darby.
IWEEPSALE
3 Lota for $10o. again
Now as the railroad is a sure
thin, and for a short time, I am
g-ring to sell lots at the above
price, now is the timj to buy.
S. S. KOL'RI. _
?elv«4y. cr -am like ^Kmlalum Imported by Dr.
ffioop from Europe. If catarrh of the nose mmi
throat has extended to thv stomach, tlion by a>
meansalsituseInternally. I»r Sb<«h.'s Restorative,,
gtomach distr.-ts, a lack of general strength,
*' mating, belchinjr Mlio'i5oaa<. I a,I taste, etc
Ibrely call for Dr Whoop's R,*toraUre.
For WMomplicat U catarrh ouly of tit* nnaeani
aw»t nothing eli*, however. Med be Mad bS
Dr. Shoop's
Catarrh Core
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.