The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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The Duke times
Vut. * DUKfc JAUKMiN iXHJHTV. UKUMUIIAh TIIUKlOlAV, *AY IM4.
No *1
Just received a Urge shipment of dry good. for spring an J »u«n«ner including the "rd Tee
tore and the price is
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them We are inshape now to keep newer and mote up-to-date good* than we nave ever kepi oe
right I. K. WILLIAMS DRY GOODS CO. •
Wliwii y««t Trade at
DARBY BROS' C \SH STORE
You are Insured against short
weights and measurements.
We Sell 20 lb. Sugar for $1.00.
ieal. Oil . . .«o
Jpkg* Arm *V Hamuier soda .J&
\ cry beat iwalwrry ml fa* 4 lb for I »>0
l<arrfe bucket* pure cane ayrup -•»»
Other g>KKla in proportion We jlvva)'* Ki*'**
Mu lioueat deal courteous treatment aud appreciate
your buHiiifw), why tiot trad* at the beat at ore in
Duke, it* be-t from every standpoint
Darby Bros' Cash Store.
Fh« Store Ahead
Groceries and Hardware.
'.iSSHCUH** r.ia
Listen!
WHEAT, OAT & ALFALFA GROWERS
I have 1000 bale ties, 1 car Binder twine. Ex-
tras for McCormickBinders and Mowers. Ex-
tras for Deering hinders and mowers. Extras for
Champion, Acme and Standard mowers. This
will save you time and money to buy from Mur-
phy, which is kept in big stock at our store.
Tim Murphy Hardware
EASY to KEEP CLEAN' in-
side and out; no nooks, cre-
vice'*. craeks or cornord to
collect grease, dirt or perms
Leanard Cleanable
One Piece, Porcelain Lined
Refrigerator
To learn tha differenc betwe n
genuine Leonard Cleauable,
and an imita'ion, call at our 8 ore
We are getting new goods
every diy and we are iroing to;
sell them. Co.no and pay us a
visit an i look through our new
Stock. sVa sell for cash and will
auk you to figure with us before
buyinggfl<§e>vhdt'e. If y^'J have
any second hand goods and wish
to exchange, this is the place,
we buy and soli them, we also
repair and refinijn furniture^
3. M. si J £
Diila* ixl Hardware and
Faraitjf3. Duke, Okla.
jfl.t.sasAM every SSftss U» »
tb»*e words can »»p»y.
Altea, oilel»«>aae De»oerrt
1 Praeet.t ladteaUeta ar» thai
IlieCtiatfe *111 °arry Jaekaoo
i LVuaiy str >ng Tate i» fathered
front, talks with pie fr->®
•very pari of the ««.uaiy; aod
according "t* our idee. Jackson
otniaiv or aoy other «'uaty. oaa
do no bolter than support him..
Altus Times; He la » roan
who dues thing*; • man ovt*
dei.tiy «*f retentive, degged pro*
Kieieree, ottoo hie end le In
. view and he beliovo# Aia purpose
I right.
Kiowa '.County News: (f.">no
Wolf) MoClmtie ia endowed
with brams. wide knowledge af
public affairs, and beat of all he
ta clean all through.
Granite Ef.tsrpriae: Should
McClintic .land tho nomination,
the people in this dielrict» an reel
assured that they will be repre-
sented in the hallaof o ingress at
washington.
riariow's Weakly' Oklahoma:
One of thd most striking cam-
Read About J. V. "Jim" McClintic
Candidate for Congress. - He's a business man.
Doubtless, there haa nevtr, in the history of Oklahoma politics, been such unanimity of uu, yi ™-
opinion among the newspapers, aa to the man who should gu to Waehmgton from the 7th , pElgnsj this yeer is that lor mem-
Conereasionial District. Read what a few of them gay: . ber of Congiess from the 7th,
-- ■ —-district, M-Clintic ia a cloae
grerfb of our great State. He vsh j tic served as Btato Som'.o- from friend and deciple of Scott Ferria
sever found wanting when any ! his diatriot aad wUile in the Htate it. j nas most of the qualities
move wa.- made that didn't give , fenate made a reputation as a which have combined to take
I the Wietorn part of the State a J . eauine reformer. His ^^ra was Congressman frwm Lawton one
quare deul. Helms the ability n dha intereat of Farmers and Gf the most popular mon the state
t . gceomi'liah things. He is the smail Business Men. . Jim is has produced, always on the lob
man we v, ant to represent us in ' made of the right kind of etuU tn when his fr'enda need his as-
he United States Congress. | fill -i C jngrsssional seat with si.tence, He is never <iuite so
hoii »r to himself and credit to his happy as when doing some ono
Mangum Star: Jim McClintic ,ons;ituenti. a kindnea8. Cordell, Herald-
Las been quite a factor in the c^ .ttnek Monitor- As a mix- ! Sentinel: Senator McClintic had
»ff.i»ofOkl.hom.for the part - • ^ : r„,gn,d « state senator from
few years having eerved in the ien'ta man in the dielrlot this district. He was drawing• no
variou. orfioes from city clerk of r«larv, not-with-standing tbl.
Snyder to rep.esenting his county : he did not feel like making the
in the StHte Senate, and in each Loedy Herald: McClintic has fop ^ offj(je whUe boldin(i,
of them his friends claim he has, not only rendered valuable ser* 1 ,inother. However, there are
made good. He is a man of i< e to his town, but al-sa to the men w ho are not COntroUed by
pleasing personality, tells his ^tire state while serving as Re- j gufth 8engfl of honQr
eto in a straigh-forward manly ! preaentative and Senator.
way, and withal a very, pleasant
Excerpts from ^he press a'oou'
a hustler and a business man to meet,
man and "candidate for
congress
Texola Herald:
utation of being
He has a rep-
successful in
Hobart Democrat Chief: He V--*rn, the 13 year old son of VI?.
i * rot only a man of ability, but, and .). E. Mrs. Craig living about
us* a ability to accomf lish things, j four miles of town, while assist-
^ xt nv i ',lt bailing hay last Saturday on
Carter Express: Jim McClin- 11 » oisiuug J
t u. ■, a t . s father s farm, happened
tic is made of the right kind Qf ■'us
jiiBin». , uiaiiuu . wclljs carter n.xpr«i«b: jiuj bwhu- i ■ . . » # tn
Harmon County Tribune:—He j whatever he undertakes. One of tic is made of the right kind of, -1'* at^ er 8 tn the nr#g3
clear pure mindea Southern j our boys who knew him back in j 8(Uff t© filltha congressional peat o io i j
, hia ni.i home town ^Qroesbeck. h(maoif ^nri credit when m operation, tsotn
Hon. Robt. T. Williams
Candidate for Congress
From thia District Will speak at
Duke Friday night May 29th.
Everybody urged to be pr< sent aud hear Mr.
- William-. He is no doubt one of the best
{•peckers in the political field and he know*
what-he will talk to yon about He has been
in ..ashlngtou in the off ce of the rotary
i.f the I'uited States Sen »t»- and is familiar
with the working* of the preset t adininistra-
gentleman in, every
those words can imply. Hia in-
tegrity is absolutely beyond re-
proach; his ability unquestioned
aid he is a dynamo of energy
and enthusiasm. In many re-
spects he is almost the exact type
of his prototype SCOTT FERRIS
who is honored and beloved by
almost Avery mar,, woman and
child in Oklahoma.
Shattuck Monitor:—Jim Mo-
Clinic is a live wire anyway you
♦ ake him; in business, polities
and every other way, and a Dem-
ocrat "from who laid the chuck."
He is running on his own merits
and not on themeriti of the other
fellow. He has served in both
branches of the legislature and ia
sense that j hia old hometown (Groesbeck,
Texas,) says: "When'Jim'tells
you that he will do anything, you
can count on him doing just what
he says he will."
with honor to himself and credit
to his constituents.
Ellis County Capital: From
he past records of McClintio it
! L-t ma that • haa : een doing
Ellis County Capitol: Mr. Mc-j hjrgg; and should he be sent to
Clintio is a true blue democrat, j Congrats, he will always be ready
the youngest man In the race for; o help with anything which he is
Congre?s:r.an. From tha past: onvinced is right.
ieeord of McClintic it seems that Frederick Enterprise: Jim
he has been doing things and j MoCclintio haa it in him to make ^
should ha be sent to CONGRESS j a good Congressman, and young : g
from this district, he will always as he is, he should develops into
he ready to help with anything j a member that could prove a
which he is cc nvinoed is right.
when in operation. Both feet
were badly crushed and Dr.
Miles of thia place was sumoned.
It is believed, it will be five or viz
months before the little bov can
walk again.
Leedy Herald: Mr. McClintio
is a business man of Snyder and
has not o ly rendered valuable
service to his horns town, but for
„ he en jrfc state while aerviag
well up on parlimentary proce- ^ ^ representative and ater
dure. He kiowa the whys and j ^ >-nator fop th# iixih digtrict,
wherefores in a Legislative body
and will make a competent rep-
eentative in the Congress of the
United States. As a mixer and
a general gvod fellow there ins't
men in the district that can skin
him.
great asset to the state.
Mangum Star: McClintic is
one of the wire merchants of
Southweat Ok ahoma and haa re-
presented his people in the atate
legialature, where he made an
__t envialable reputation for himself
as aenator for the sixth district.! aB legislator, and one who looks
He is a young man 35 years of j after the intereat of thejtaxpayers
age, full of vigor and haa wide . 4n(j not the politicians, and thosa
Knowledge of publie affaire. , ^ho know him bestjare his strong-
Clinton New*: If there is any- i est supporters.
tfc ng in good, hard, personal Harmon County Tr.bune: He
wurk with the much sought after ^ae been triad and always made
voter, it is certain that Jim Mo-j^ood whereever tested:
Ciiatiu
FCB SALE « W. :?«IS
tion.
Come and bring the ladies.
Ladies fine laoa and embroid-
ery dreaaea which *re sold by
the mail order houses for $4 .0
can be bought for S3.25 from I.
TOier, » « ,|WU wn.r—.« always K. Williams Dry Goods Co, the
L >ne Wolf News: He haa ever, ^oiQg Uad them a proving true to the interests of fu>re that sells good goods the
been on alerl in checking or pro j ^ cnate in the next primary. tije common people and cheapest. Adv.
meting whatever Legiela ion ' , .urd.nea uipayere. He i. a
won.d redown to the.great... Carte, tipr.ee Mr. UnCla I Seothern
economy consistent witu the prw- j
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Walker, T. V. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1914, newspaper, May 28, 1914; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403914/m1/1/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.