The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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The Duke .Times
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will 4" it fur litem.
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Iu marl il. M'huxl buHding Th» < Monday I in ord*r to »*» lit I iwn.
bond* hate ue»n *»ld and the !*•*»»• he a ill io l>uke
nofify te in ih* hank. Th* hia-1 ha«k.
lory or th« tight u» mn utv a Mum Turner and family are
aah.d Hto'ding here would max* vMljng p. K. <jriffin in* f,mj|y.
a small voluma, if juattee ware Mrw. Turner* h*a!th I- n«.i
t|«»lt» lltr •uKjrtl riiwtf h4Vr N|)(J |||rV (raveling around
been Hectkma, ooapromiee meet-; fop a f„w u,r tfiw ,of
mga, |Mrtiii»na, injueiion... and h#*|ih
wliat ti it sinee the fight fur a'
whoulhuuM >*r.i.. mof.lh.n.1 ■»■»*•»•■««■. •"» '-uBnlne-
n... 1..I .Hun. n,.n »n.lAb Cunning, "f Holll«.
iieb WiHia<n», «d ihe I.K. Wu*j a* <nv imi >n i»» hw r^*« i« n» •
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IuiiMm MtiiHwy «li«iii<>ii> ur { vmI, vlii«<h vaa uaal m a !«*•«.
ih»ir»itt and rtmrn#| i-. I»uk« i- ra*> »«aitk »»utid«ng »»y ih»
MutfMy, driving (mhi «'lu«t» Kami®* • M«*r»-i*aa*a lUnk, w
hrr. Maw turndown
t |>ar«*d |» hull after tHe imrM*
. ..I tiar former* «b*ii H
Thie eounfy **• irr-«tly rw-1 »*»uk Murphy and M»-e l»ura
ne%«»i from the miena* h«ai lhai l»raw'«y were happily united in
h«* withered all v*g*i«ii »n fur
lltr ii«*i eaveral w«t»k«. by a
)»k m>rtlt«r U»* Tu«>«day nan
READY TO BE-
dWWING >>l>l>'<>g 4"^ I Hair acMum
MGinAfiNM K«4ig
i.rj.fc nurtimrl4»t Tu«>«aay "Hint*
ifttf. Thw ib*rrtfm> i«<r a«a im-
nwMliai«|y hi«»nHl, «t.d al Utia
wriung ( W« dnr«da y) lltr heavy
riitud • give |jr>>iiiUM» «»f an aarly ..four t#*l farm«'r». »nd nuati»«'n»
g. n. ral ,»r^i,»iui,un I^M^r j u,p f d(( b |hr
eola*. |
Th» old offl^a
Tkv War Xam >it»irt« t
ha* jum • «.m|t|p|M| .n« of ih«
n . | ba»» M^hool huuar* in ihia *e<<ti »u
ntarnag* la»i Hunday af^mj riarqr 3ttfk. i«»f Ut» ".niniry. Thr l.mlding t»a
hrr-'t, i-.wn, Mr. Muridty i« — gn»a» d»al largw lhan Un» a*ar-
••II known iro«t of uur r»»drri»| Ttta roiu^n tramn la ala*«i aga •ohoui buildirttf, and ha* a
iind 4t»*«ti» n«» aforda«»f oocnmand* i h*re. H»«% «r»| Imi** tia«» already | '•r*wf Tb* Maaa«i(nh<
mm* frof» ua. Th* b«d» i» ib* ^ hauUd |(l ltlWfl m' l»ani»la l.tintb^ Company fur-
daugbur ol W. A. Ilrnwl^y. «»ti«- «ra r,.dv lor .khu. I«l^ W*a lumbur. whil* W.JI,
Far j iHar ih« <h»ii (rariur.
building of Dr. | ,v*rl •",l Ad*
Mil*** ia being moved i„ |„- rea- )*»• Witcher w*nl bi Alio- Wad-
id*nva in ibo n<>rihw»«t part of nr»d«y afl*rnoon for a wi«« k'a
•own, wht»rt« ha intend* t« utn» it i vi»(i with fri«-nd». ,,n', ,,nv,, i«U»ar#d by the
■ ) n.iddla of October. Hut ih>< Mud*
| d» n obanga in tb* t*ni|>rr*(urr
'-nt, <ind will
in "|M>ning.
t of I' Which
av>- • >p«iird
pmch** wra >»«iv for |a< king
Had it not bw-n for the eool, I
rloudy and r .«frt*ahing w*«th*r* A Jolly party from Huka want
of ib«* |ia«t »*w day», f»r«< iit aii> ' *ni|»ing on Turkry * 'rrek Hatur*
nil the notion in thm country d»y returning Hunday night,
would hav«< opened pr*ni»iur»ly
The Best Advice
On Lumber Costs
The Least Money
HENRY & WILSON
Miy to
that
|'r«>ri|»iH'tivi>
how's fill*
iflVriii^ you
No matfiT
nml \v!h»ii
lioiind>iiil«|*<rK
time to !>uiM" we are *
really Hoiinrl advice.
what you |mve heiml about
• lieaper lumber, take it from uh
that you're on the saf«-side if you
huild n>ht now. W,. haven't
^••••n iii the lumlter luisiuecs for
years for nothing—WH know
a tiling or two and we're willing
to admit you do too, lnit in the
face of all this talk nowadays
about timber conversation we be-
lieve you'll agree that lumber has
a fixed value and that by delay-
ing the building of your new
home you will gain nothing but
inconvenience.
We believe we can convince
you the above is good advice-
let's talk it over.
Are the people to trade with if
you want something dependable in
the way of Dry Goods. We are
the oldest Dry Goods firm
Duke.
in
IN NEW BRICK
Dascomb-Daniels Lumber Co.
Louis R. Heitz, Mgr.
Read The Duke Times, $1.00 per year
Washington Notes
lore any
man could havi
known
the order?
Another extraordinary feature
>f the case is this: The unvari-
been to give 60 nue only
able
liad
Washington, .July,19th. Did
President Taft throw open Con-
troller bay under conditions tspec-
ally designed to permit the Mor-
gan-Guggenheim interests—and I (1»ys notice before any
no other—to gobble up this rich- I could file on this land,
est of trie AlasKa land prizes be- cording to Mr
fore anyone else could have a General Land
chance to file? I IVesicent's ord
tore any State convention t<> se-
lect delegates to the National
convention be held.
List of Questions.
The f dlowing are the questions
upon which Mr. Bryan thinks
every candidate should go on
record:
Do you favor ji tariff for reve- 1
If you w
Tin Work
claimant
ind, liut, ac-
lennett of the
e, when the
first came to
This is the big important qnes-
:>n to which the House cornmit-
e on t x.ienditures in the inter-
r department fs seeking an an-
il s»ch was not th« deliberate
:n .if the administration, why
■re these lands thrown open by
>'h unusual procedure — by a
ret executive order instead of
proclamation?
Another query : It there was
no conspirancy between the ad-
ministration and the big exploit-
ing interests, how does it come
that Speculator Ryan, t-upposed
agent of tin* \I'>rgitn-'Juggon-
hems, alone knew of the issuance
ot President Taft's secei ( ?) !.r-
der and was aide to fil-j a sol-
tliers* scrip on 16U pnJs of Con*
trailer bay water fr«»ni within
three tlays after President Taftj
Matted the order eliminating thel
land fn»m the national forest and
| him the 60 day provision was in
lit. and when he next '-aw the*
order there was no time allowed
whatever for notice to the pub-
lic-nut even a day.
A Few qucsshw
Omaha, Neb .July , J 7.— Wil-
j liam Jennings Iiryan is going to
demand that every Democrat
who is a candidate for the Dem-
locratic nomination for President
j place himself squarely on record
.•upies 1 in
Do yuu favor free raw material
and the placing of a revenue du-
ty 011 only manufactured goods?
Do jou believe that in Iho re-
vision of the tariff, the element
of protection should be given
consideration ?
j
Do you believe the three
branches of the Government arej
co-ordinate and th.it each should'
keep within its
sphere?
!Iin Work, at a reason- 4
able and moderate price. I
His Stove Joints and
I
many oth
are made
material.
and
irticl
rv b<*
At
DUKE SHEET METAL ,
WORKS |
I 1 v<>u approv
Standard Oil deci-ion,
the Supreme Court "It
the word "unreasonable
Do you believe in pnblicity of
onnli tutional j campaign contributions?
Are you willing that the source
ot everv dollar of the campaign
fund, either before or after nomi-
nation, shall be made public?
f the recent
>n, wherein
slnt-'d"
nto the
I as to what position he
the great questions of the dav
land he will appeal to the country
Democratic papers of ihe coun-
try to assi*i him 111 formulating
such ^publicopinion that the can-
didates will not dare refuse.
To accomplish this end. M,.
Bryan will this week, in ilie Com-
moner. print thir:een questions
aspire to the
* ill ask th.it
1 newered lw-
•Miorman anti-trust Jaw?
Do \ou favor the repeal
criminal ciau.se of tue ami
law or beiieve Congress t
of ihe
•tru-i',
hould
i l)o you IP.
; G<ivernm<>nt
dirre'ed at nil »h
nomination and h
these iiu •>(!• i|>« t>1
make it clear that all restraint of
trade is unreasonable?
Do you favor popular election
of Senators":'
Do yuu favor the income tax r
Do you believe it is the duty t
the American people t > promise!
independence t > the Philippine
immediately and give it
Islands
to them in the same way
given to the Cubans?
or support of State
in all their rights?
Do you indorse the labor
planks of 1!»0\ strict regulation
of railroads, the Aldrich curren-
^Jppfheme. asset currency in anv
!"rn!, establishm«i^Mf a central
'anW^rid a law compelling banks
to insure depositors?
Kemember tue encampment
lasts four days, the 8th. 9th.
10th. and 11th of August. Don't
it was get the dates mixed
up.
Otton comes
lk hero art*
it. The gin
ni. and pur-
ickasha Gin
tie* b«*t In
atate.
W. |». Iilatr. lha well drill* r.
again haa an ad in th» Timea.
O. W. Myara, tormar manager
of Itounda A Portar Lumber
Company. Ia(t on Wadneaday'a
train for Altua He will make a
dhort visit with hi- father in Way*
noka. Ok la., and from there will
go t<» join hi* wife, who haa been
•»een in Montana for several
months. Mr. Myers is a good
business man, a man of broad in-
formation, and will n.ak'* friends
wherever h«» may go. His many
here wish him success
It is | friends
fur business.; jn the northwest
W l,e**n thor- ! Attorney H.E. Johnson of Al-
nd is as good tug wa„ a business visitor here
e amply pre-; Monday.
De*
RAL MEAT MARKET
rtsh and Cured meats and Bread,
of town
10 O'CLOCK SUNDAY MORNING: OPENS
•'CLOCK MONDAY MORNING.
Props Phone No. 65
, Duck, Duck!
re thousands of yards of
prices before you buy.
Yilliams Dry
Goods Company
a—e
□
ecieve
Thinking
is Lumber.
that it can be bought hap-
irdly with price the only
ight in view. There are as
y good brains engaged today
le manufacture of superior
ber as in any other field of in-
ly, with the result that better
k is being produced than ever
te. There are lot* of things
Je process of manufacture
will spoil even good natural
»er —they may show up in
sawing, the dressing or in the
ng. but wherever they occur
ps infer ior stock. Our sto^k
Might from the latest equipp-
lills and especially selected
particular purposes so that
fan rest assured that any-
f we sell you will oe right not
in quality, but also price,
le in and teo it.
i-Daniels Lumber
Levis IL Heitz, Mgr.
Co.
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Roberts, Jasper N. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 24, 1911, newspaper, August 24, 1911; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403080/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.