The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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sectt cirentl ptz'. T%it (jaestiv-a
*313 '.fivi for c pScacau to cia-
tmt ?«ire within aatii^s is isa
iapnftut tise peare between
y«Hnr. it is ieaT-Jy Udea
pre*per::»- for erer? cttizea wttiix
oc.r commec wealth.
v»-t fcaiiag poMileiaae aad ofUinsw
political platfcnas bsvt declared wai
epea t-ii^-tsa arc ao cabinet crisU
er?r resulted Maar a:ea haTe stood
ia h'sh places aad haried "gas bombs'
at thrust fcayemeu iato b=a
icess enterprises 2-ad twmbarded ag
rirnlrare with Jrfi-ereace. Parti
,__d«?rs tare estt times brehen dip-
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pc arlaiors .-p>.re thrcagh tit
afiin at hasBaess, aad political r!>
dirges have seat torpe<k>e* ersshi^J
imo the destiny of eomrserce- Do>
Ms past qaarter of a canary »t
VaVg fetish: many a dael with pro*
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carry ca a gaerrilla warfare a^siaal
dTi'-iiitiOB s~d poist a pistol at thf
keart eitajri*
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ir - - p eace cadi bis r»
beer - ircbed for oi'-oiSth
x~zi £."Tr*d or lades *1t4
wu- ;.f wrr sic^d be •
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ii»e pear®, t-:: j»eac«. like cfcarity
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"h*ra matter?"
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Dr. J. 3. Meredith e>f Corml«a?
was :b li-ike Wecntitfiy
D. L*. Walker of B;.ake tm
raDiaciicg burxus ia Duke
Wednesday.
The merchants of Duke are
; :o..act ana bi^h in praise of
.Le in:icetige tuc.ness they did
;*si Si-turtiay. AIf, they ?ay
JxMt Monday « a - jim d«ndy."
* Me# Besa;- W od.rd, Mints
Eila and Raih Wkiie moved thia
week inu> roort§ Taeated by Fr^f
and Mra. E. G. West in the
Per-y retidecce.
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For Sale
go-"<i #e«ond haad
RURAL SOCIAL CENTERS
We aeed social centers wbVre czt
joiiT.* caa be entertained.
IBuat aad instructed under tie di-
rection of c---red. tlean com-
petent leadership, where aesthetic
sumnmciags stir the lore for the
beautifal, where art charges the at-
moi" here with ia^^iratica and pewer.
and innocent* i.^jx dectd las tract
aac "«r .tea th-.r \ires.
To held cur ;• pec pi* on the
farm we user nuke farm life mere
aitractire as we.l as the business at
(stte nf more remuneratirt The
school hcaie shcu'.d be the sc<iil cait,
e<;u —ted for aoarishir.# aad
buildise character, to that the 1 *es ot
oar people raa properir f^aetioa
aronnd i: aad b^ccm* hi piled wftb
the necessary meaU of kscis
thought aad trtfrity
srfe
. ar.4 it*
.»• KN(W BfTtt#
—i •x-hjarn »»"
net fer ?
* bargvis at U*« above pHw,
Wil teke ■■ii i beac# for ^rice
sm *»•# Ti tree »d;-
Bda- a'ioa ia a de*
mind, r t a ** <
Digest what -sad.
far 'he caa. a-i mar
W**e7T mt ha»t
«.SSs KE* LIFE PILLS
The P'l-j Thet Do Cure.
OU tsea h«^
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fia w deep * k'..:-
rtsxnia.
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mmii di#«c*wi aad imilj «ad to tx*
wvwr ta trm+mc*
•The Colds ef Mankind CoreJ
by Pines!
flava you ever gone through
a typical pine forast when you
bad Ja cold? What a vigorous
impalse it sent! How you open-
ed wiia yoar luags to take in
thos# invigorating and mysie-
ri :-ua qualities. Yes, Dr. Bell's
F.na-Tar-Honey pop«es=es tho«e
simulating quaiitias aad over*
c mes hacking coughs. The in-
rer lining of the throat is
sirsngtaened ia its attack aga.r.si
Cf'.d gensc. Erer. family needs
a Duttla aonsisntly at hand. Ad.
Mis* Bessie Phvlpa entertained
several young triples at tn*
.. kj»' her partsu We dr.ttca;
t-glit. Tiie g-.«ais wore served
W.ta a n «• aef^er.
j,rr irQ 5"-&aa
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Coughs that are Stopptd!
Careful people see that they
are stopped. Dr. King's New
Discovery is a remedy of tried
merit. It has held ita own on the
| market fer 46 years. Youth and
old are testify to its soothine »nd
healing qua iues. Pneumonia
and lung troubles are often caus-
ed by delay of treatment. Dr.:
King's New Discovery stops
those baoking coaghs and re-
lieves lagrippe tendencies. Monev
haekifit fails. 50c. and $1.00
Adet.
SHAKING HANDS W*~ FACtS
waakaye Said John Dr«\
Ons With Whiah The
Be Dona.
as Only
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;sd. loot war* rtffcl
i ct JUaecric Kitten
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HUCi nn. AT MIL Kt>C STMKl.
Made A t
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stxrac1. her
T. Alstow, R
hverasdi.
t at tent be*
Joseph Jefferson aad Wlltoa Laefc-
*jrs were In tha same company cn»
•eason It was the caitom of Mr. Jaf-
.'arson to respond to cnrta'.n calls sr.J
asaks a speach to tha audltnea Ha
»a4ored It. ard tha audlenee aaj^rsd
It alao Mr Lackara. howsrar. ai-
■*ars aocteadad that an sc.or ahonid
tct >tap cat of h'a part ta Uia as*
mt
Ona atght after Mr Jaflarsaa h#<*.
nada h'.s speech sad Tm goiai te k.i
!rr«sir.r roew ha »et Larkars
Well. WiltDB." said Jefereoa. "ho»
•Id I do tonight?**
'Oh." reriu# Larksre. "the sane
>li siorjr Toa wont cut befere Wta
-' -ee aud - ad* ti«• si
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•V. : I ,'o or asy thst rM *<« (
set" kad»-~
e*14 Lackaye. "y« aid. A*
t lac sta yw fr •« ! r ' *v*t I
iho- ti tn »k> aacda wtU
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Walker, T. V. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1915, newspaper, October 14, 1915; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403414/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.