The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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*?D SECONO HArp GOODS SOUGHT
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'omplcte line of Furnstuie, Hardware, Implements and Groceries,
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We sellthe Celebrated Mv I'ougal
Kitchen Cabinet*, latent stvl?%
in new end up-to-date Furniture of
all kinds. A complete line of shelf
and heavy hardware. A nice new
line of Siaple and Fancy Grocerl^s.
Agency for Rock I:!?nd !'ne of Imp
lements and Abbin^ton Farm
W agons and trucks. Also sell the
Delavei Cream Seperators.
McDougal Kitchen Cabinet.
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Kettle
The Kettle
Steamer
Round
Roaster
... 2-Quart
c Colander
Wit.
P 2XQt Sauce Pan
The.(e uttrii's gee* with Cabinet
We have 3 large buildings brimming foil or anything and
everything you want. When in town come in and leok bar-
gains over. Special attention given to out of town customers.
Your Congh Can be Stopped.
Using care to avoid draughts,
exposure, sudden changes, and
; ' taking a treatment of Dr. King'?
New Discovery, will positively
1 relieve, and in time will surely
. * rid yoa, of your Cjugh The
j } first dose «oothes the irritation,
. ;l checks our Cough, which stops
1 in a short time. Dr. King's Ne '
,® Discovery has been used suc-
, cessfully for 45 years and i«
(j* guaranteed to cure you. Money
. t back if it fail?. Get a bottle from j
j your Druggist; it costs only a.
£ little and will heip you so much,
it Adyt.
i (
j Shows advertising themselves
11 aon large bill boards as the great-
I. est y*t *ver cora# to (his |ccuntry
I ' and charging a big price for ad-
.mission a»d in small towns leave '
I'i rr about one half of the sh.w
■^program, is not a reputation t«.
|j jthe traveling *how people. Taie
^nampers the public and a large
'^percentage of the show going
ople are disgusted and stsy at
•me. Youcan.theee days, go
i Altai or Hollis and see more
M tfcoee dine moving petnre
hove than yoa ean for a bg
'^iced traveling vaudeville, in
I iaatanee*.
Mia. C. Pbefpa and little
btsn, Nettie Lm and Re by,
iVfdnw'iy tacrrua? to viai?
, Lawrence at Wellington
Miss Crtssie Johnston, Mieae?
Ruby an<l Leona Heidenriech
aad Lorena Walker visited Mies s
Ella and Ru'h White «t Russell
the first oi this week.
Mr. and Mrs B. E. Darby,
Mr. and Mr8. C. Presley, Mr.
and Mrs. Van A tec. Mr. and
Mis. Marvin >» illiams, Mrs.
Stafford and daughter, Mi»»
I Helen and Misses Pearl and
Dewey Pjce!oy enjoyed a
pleasant outing on Turkey
creek Sunday.
Mrs. J. B. Richards in a a
daughter, Mrs. Marshall of Re:
Hill eommaniiy left Friday tor
Cameron, Tex. Mrs. Richard-
sen had reoeiveo a message thai
er daughter, Mrs Blankenship.
was very sick at that place, and
tkey went to be witn her.
D. L. Mooneyham purchased
ten fine heifers of Craig ± Reav-
er the latter par of list week.
The cons'daration f >r this r.iee
bunch of young catile was $4£0
cash.
Is Sickness a Sin?
If not, it's wicked to i eclect
illness and means of releif. It's
wicked to endure Liver Ills,
Headache, Indigestion, Constipa
tion, when one d jse of Po Do-
Lax gives relief. Po-Do-Lax
is Pjdophyilin ( May Apple ).
without the cripe. It arouses the
Liver, increases the flov? of bile
—Nature's antiseptic in the
Bowels. Your Constipation and
othtr ilis disappear over night
because Po-Do-Lax has helped
Nature to remove the cause. Get
a bottle from your Druggist to-
day. G^t rid of your Constipa-
,on overnight. Advt.
Madnl oiin Tham.
"Ten k»««." u!d L'iii
Mill rrKieai.y at a i< • at •
'rteni kaj :«ad-
4mi rejtfa : mm so c.' J". Tee
aUHaae work To*. *a a* tla
of wwm"
y'» aaM fries* f . Ur. T
la*'St f
* K+m %r WemtUiee a pafet
Maps' Why, t- 4 i aa art
80 Acres For Sale
We"have 80 acres of good san-
dy land for sale at a bargain
eight and a half miles- north of
Gould in Harmon County. Will
take $100o for the place and give
clear deed. {Will take some stock
or residenc* property of value
or will take some caan and bal-
ance on time. See editor of this
paper.
Motor Rural Carrier Exami
na'ion.
Motor Ruia; Cairier Examir s
tion for Duke, et 141h ; ciii
ens cf County el'gible; eftoia!
course of inbttuc oin $10 (C;
particulars tree. Federal Ci\ 1
strvict' School, Kellcgg I ti.t. i j
on Wasnington, D C.
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DESPAIRING WIFE
6RASP1NS AT THE SHADOW
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ta rut
No man—especially if he is mar-
ried—would deny woman any right
she demands. Take the earth and
give us peace, but why does woman
long for the ballot?
When all 1b said and done, U not
the selection of the butcher more im-
portant to the home than the election
of a mayor; la not the employment of
the dairyman a far more important
event in the life of the children than
the appointment of a postmaster; ta
not the selection of books for th«
family library mere important than
voting bonds for Jail and court house? !
Why doea woman lay aside the im- j
portent things in life? Why leare the 1
aubstaixce and grasp at tfce shadow*
I'e ;t «aid to the credit of vosu.- j
hood that K la not. aa a rule, the'
wan n who rooks the cradle that
wants to cart the ballot; It U not
the rr.otber who teaefcea her children
•a ut .Vow I lay tmt> down to aleep"
tha' ttraafaee the popular# Itbsot
the da :fht*r who h- ;*» to rrlfta as
oT*r a happy home thai ."B«a
for *b« aatforai of the nfiM. it
Is. a« a ra"<« the woman ■ bo >s| mm
her ta. oerlect* her chlMm-. ui
•*" rC, mat>.«rtioed that leada pa-a4ea
Aficr Four Ttzz* of Di:cc
Ccnd' '. it, n.o. nr.r:ck Ca?e
lTpuD 1'.
Ccmi la R:scu2.
! C".tron, Ky.—In 2n intrrp^tinw letter
! from this t!sce, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
writes «s follows: "I suffered for four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
, this time, 1 could only sit up for a little
white, and could not walk anywhere at
dl. At times, i would have severe pains
in my left side.
The doctor was called la, and his treat-
ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was
toon confined to my bed again. After
bat, aothisg seemed to do me any food.
' 1 had £oUen so wea|c | cou;;j nct £tand,
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and I £ave up in derpair.
At last, my husband get me a bottle o<
Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I com-
menced lakif; it. From the very first
dose, 1 could tell It was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
tirmg me, and am doing all my work."
If you are all run dowa from womanly
troubles, don't give up in despair. Try
Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, in its 50
years of continuous success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist h«s
sold Cardui for yc'rs. He ki;ows what
it will do. Ask him. He will ret
mend it. Begin taking Cardui tod?y.
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The Duke Times, $1
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Walker, T. V. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1915, newspaper, August 12, 1915; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403326/m1/4/?q=kitchen+cabinet: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.