The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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The Duke Times
VOL 4
IIUKK. THUHHIIAV. NWmVr D.tli, lull.
NO. *4
The Farmers & Mer-
chants Bank.
K«tcti<l» h cordial Invitation tt> nil !«• make tlo*» tMr
IWIlkllttf h<M|*« ClIllllMlllllt Ir-atlU' llt illl'l IMH'«l|||<x|At|0|||l
cmiiiliitciit with iftb^rtatlvi' Iwaklng.
J. H. Burnett,
Cashier.
lliytlMi v«im mi mill a • a»»dt*
dau fur mairitt^tiMl h«M»
J W. (iulbn <HHfl>n«tir4M| m«v»r»g
lu Wellington "f» W»«lnw4»jf.
|tin» »t ll«»l» Uwuurwii.;
-\ft»r dining, hav» > |f»«d Cigar.
Mi- Kdn. MeKlmy Ml l««l
wtN-k fur Kirkland.t'hiidraen Co.,
T»»aa.
H* I
J. U »• (thitbiAn up
|hit t'otum plekinj,1 «! J. I,, i riiji'i
ll .
J. I. Franks moved ba«k i«» hi*.
Arthur Middleton and «»(* hi*
pt- kinn for W. r ^mother.
man Una *»+k.
V. w (iufllo and (MDiiy and
i(kv. ii. II. |Jotk and wi(i> spent
last Monday with J. W. Uuffin and
family.
M. I.. Turner ami family moved
. . SEE . .
The McClure-Naftzger
Lumber Company
FOR LUMBER, PAINTS, P08TS,
CEMENT, OILS, AND BRICK8.
We handle high grade Koofiug Paper and all kind* of
Building Material. See our Stock and get our Prices.
BEnER BUY YOUR COAL NOW
COMING !
W. J. Bell
Funeral Supplies.
Licensed Embaliner.
Coffins, Caskets and
Robes in stock.
Massey
Duke,
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.
SOUTH OF SILL BROOKS
CCNFECTIONERY
AN OPPORTUNITY.
habit ordering fn»m Sear* Roe-
buck that they order their mail
and postage stamps.
j The Booster wan so h"t for a
Iwhilo that it wa* dangerous to
carry it with the other mail, but
it*H cooling off nuw.
i Hog killing wan the order of
. the duy on Monday. The carrier
pushed on hi* handle-bars to get
around in time to slaughter one.
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Poak, who
are visiting their daughter, Mrs.
C. W. Guffin, spent the latter part
of last week with friends at
Olustee and Victory.
The carrier made a flying trip
to Altus one evening last week on
his motor. The only accident was
If you have a i;nod farm c lear the misfortune of running over a
or if you have a good substnn- dog. and the carrier found himself
stial equity that you would like standing on his head in a mud
to exchange for a general stock j hole.
of merc handise which actually j Ever hear of any body before
j invoices §3,500.00, no junk "running" over a dog on a
price. This is an opportunity j •« flying " trip ?
I that only cornea through acci-1
dent or misfortune, as this party ,
is compelled to sell or trade on j FOR SALE.
account of ill health. This stock | Three p<x)l Tableg and al, Fix.
is clear of incumbrance. | tureg f<jr game for Salp jn Duke
farm on Monday. lie has been J
living in Duke the ,»a*t vear. (W#H| ,Und,|, rtniotherman
The wind storm last Saturday ' moved on* load for Piwm.
ha. dune coniJ.-rabW damage ti., an<) Mr„ Ar|hur 8u,|lhl)h„
cotton. and some crib* and aheda lf A)tu- ^ vWUn|f r„i»Uve»
ware blown down. j fri*»n«i«i in Duke ln*t Saturday
Home people have got in *ueh a night and Sunday. Mm. .siephens
ia the daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
J. 0. Burnaide of thin city.
Bone Bonda and family and M.
II. Mhurbutt and family left last
Sunday for Thackerville, Okla.,
where they will make tlu ir futun*
homea. Mr. Bonda alio Mr. Shur-
butt werr both good citizens, and
we regret to lo^ them, nut our
loss will i>e their gain.
Kev. T. Y. Beam, who was
pastor of the Methodist Church
at this place last year, but now of
Tuttle. Okla., was blinking hands
with his many friends here on
Alonday an-i Tuesday. He had
been attending the conference
at Mangum, and while there de-
sided to run down to Duke on
some business.
AT CAR ON TRACK
%
Cabbage 2c per lb.
Potatoes $1.25 per bus.
Onions 3c per lb.
THIS WEEK ONLY
D. R. DIAL,
Now running. In good location.
PEDEN
Mangum. Oklahoma. : Big Bargain. Apply to
LOUIS R. HEITZ,
Duke, Okla.
The Duke Oil Well is now down
over 600 feet.
5 Gallons Oil for 40 cents at
Darby Bros.
Judd Burnett has moved over
on Third Street.
See B. C. Rose before making
your farm loans.
Charley Buchanan was on the
I If you want the best f
)Tin Work, at a reason- i
able and moderate price. I
His Stove Joints and J
I many other little articles I
I are made of the very best |
▲ material. At A
I DUKE SHEET METAL J
| WORKS j
Darby Bros, sell it at less.
Drugs that are pure at
the
Darby Bros. Cash Store,
THE STORE AHEAD.
sick list this week but is better; Darby.
Duke Drug Store.
Miss Bessie Woodard of the {
school force visited in Mangum!
-os> Saturday and Sunday.
Murphy's Hardware Store fori
everything in the hardware line, j
Miss Maud Darby of route 2,'
who has been in bed for the past
five weeks with typhoid fever, is ,
slowly improving.
Uncle Ben's Famous Pies at
Bob Mair's Restaurant. Try one.
Miss Fannie Pool spent last!
week with Miss Esther Berry at
hfer home south of town.
Get the habit of reading the:
Times ads.
M. O. Owens left on Sunday
evening for Wyonaa, Okla., for a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Presley spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
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.
snow. j W. W. Barefoot of route 2 was
Mrs. J. E. Craig and children,; in town on Monday.
j who have been visiting her father j Louis R. Heitz went to Mangum
at Plainview, Texas, for the past|Qn gun(jay on business. He re-
week, returned home this morn- ] turned on Tuesday morning.
We handle the best
grades of coal, and be-
lieve that now is the
time for you to buy, as
we may have a cold
spell at any time. Buy
your coal now.
Holcomb & Wilkirson
ing" j Bill Brooks of Gould was in
' J. Andrew Kennedy, who has|town this week-
i been at Blair. Okla., with brother j . t.
! , ' , , 1 R. D. Mair went out to the
Ed., returned to Duke on Wed- ,
I ' , . . .. country with Lee V\ alker and,
i nesday morning, and is at his J
,7, ,, D \it I Luther Nun on Sunday.
old home with M. b. \v ampler, i
He will be there for the next four Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Steveson |
or six weeks. | °f Altus were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Perry last Sunday, j
Mrs. West Potts entertained the j
Duke Industrial Art Club at the
home of Mrs. Claude Halcomb on '
Wednesday evening.
K. Hammett, who is recognised
t[ie as one of Duke's most progressive
announcement
I beg to advise the public that I have opened in con-
nection with my Real Estate, Loan and Insurance
Business, and ABSTACT BUSINESS under the
management of MR. HARRY OLIPHINT who is well
known in Jackson County as an abstracter.
With Mr. Oliphint as Manager of this business
GUARNTEES TO YOU ACCURACY, that which is
most essential in the abstract business, therefore as-
suring a correct abstract of title to your properties
if it comes from our offices. Remember that when an
abstract comes from our office it is GUARANTEED.
Yours For Business,
moore bldg. j. b. french
altos, okla.
Onions, 3 cents : Cabbage, 2 j
cents : at Darby Bros.
Attorney I. C. Sprague of Altus j
was on our streets on Wednesday ;
evening.
T. H. Stansell of Haggerman,
New Mexico, is visiting at
home of E. L. Hollowell
week.
Mrs. W. H. Rhodes and Miss
Gracie Williams were shopping in
Duke on Wednesday.
I. K. Williams's is the place to
buy Dry Goods and Clothing.
We understand there was a
this merchants' bas purchased Lun's
Store in Hollis, and will operate
the same as the People's Store.
The Commercial Hotel has re-
ceived a general renovating, and
ia now in charge of Mrs. Trualock
of Hollis, who will operate a
strictly first - class commercial
house. This is what has been
It
shipment of gooda left here for'needed here for a long time
Scotland this week. This smells , couiita for a town to have the
like buain«s«. Ia Duke. Okla . drummers speak well of the hotel,
vorid-fam^d ? Or is Santa ' laus and it hurts when they go away
laying in hit stock ? grumbling
SCHOOL BOOKS!
NOW is the Time of Year to begin to
think of School Books for the Children.
{School will soon begin in ALL the
Districts. Remember that we have all
School Books used in the Common
Schools. A 1st) good lilies of Pencils,
Pens. Tablets, ami other Supplies of
the School Km>m. •>
Duke Drug Store.
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