The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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SUITS
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J4 eor r»p«Uil»a M ft vi
IftfiM* tailor »ho|i. T^ey ere,
I 10 •*»ry reepeet »n,
k. L. unrbf •»«! nyi#, <|u»itiy. 1a «»ry detail. »n
• left Tu»*Uy •*•••! e«i e»4 ftnieh. They will ftt
t> * l.hepe men nn4 wMI give y<m th*'
beet •*u«f#"U >A of anything you
have ever worn.
E WATSON,
At Ci'y Harbar an4 Tailar Shop
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H. W. WILLIAMS,
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w. h. Mccord.
Local Afoul.
C L. FONTAINE.
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«a, in Uuaa Tua.day And .old a
Ltanout pobllo auction la tha
Lgheet bidder. E. O- Ktakla waa
the pur«hawr.
K. P. Kicha-dwa of the Rad I „
Hill eotnmunity was trentaeung ft
business io Duke Tuesday. He J __
•aid the rain Monday night **• " —^
inaoh heavier in his faction than
ai Uuka< Tha raiu, ha said,
flooded thing* out there.
Bring yaur whaa.t> tt* Eia
*ator.
J. H. Edward*, Uttla daughter
and son of Vernon, Tex., after a
tan daye visit to Nr. Ld*»rd.
mother and other relative, five
miles north of here return* to
their home Friday evening.
Lucky Tull'e large teat show
baa 49 Trained doga, ponies,
mules, monkeys and goats. Dont
class tkis show with other dog
;ird pany shaws. Bring your
Umily and see it all, tonight only
The old McKnight gia plant,
south ot the railroad is about al
torn down and the Chickasha
Gin Co. ia replacing a iarga new
Kin plant as fast as the old one
ia cleared away.
maize, bran, chops and shorts
at the Elevator. E. B, Long, M*r
Mrs. Malcum Franks, who has
been in New Mexico and the
p.„h.ndL.Uf Tex.. b»r .«•»'
month, (or the b.n.ht o( h.r
haalth returned the first of this
waek. Mrs. Frank's hea 1th is
not very much improved and is
suffering with rheumatiam.
the
E. P. Miles I
Physician ASutrf-on
Kasidanoa Phona No. 6.
Ofitce Phona No. 1.
We buy wheat and oats at
Elevator.
The editor of the D*!«e Times
will take subscription orders to
the Fort Worth 8tar Telegram
for *1.50. The subscription to
expire December 1, 191&. Tbl9
speeial reduced rates only apply
for July. Better subscribe now
, tha only daily received on
me date of publication.
v to 11 «. nie
8 to 5 p. u».
THE CITY
BARBER SHOP
L Watioa, Prop.
South Side Mam Street.
Nice, smooth HAlrCut, Shave
and 8 h a rapoo, courteous
treat ment and everything
kapt in sanitary condition.
Best Laundry Service. Bas-
|(*4 TiM4*y ra.
turns Friday
E. Wat«on.
Will be H,re.
Dr. Fox, Dentist, will be at
the Commercial Hotal Tues Jay,
July 27th, to do dental work.
A '"large" nise rax* fell at
Duke and over the surrounding
country Monday night. The
rain commenced about nine
o'clock p. m. and lasted uati
morning. Corn and feed crops
were needing rain at this time. It
*ill not virtually hurt wheat that
is not thrashed and is well
ehoeked and will dry out ia a
day or two.
lt'i
W.
A. McAtee who Uvea three
miles south of here was in town
Saturday and paid us 50e on
subscription. Mr. McAtee has
been very sick with fever but
had improved sufficiently to
come to town. His wife and
children have had tha fever in
the past uva or six weeks. They
are now eonvslescing.
We are now premiseatb? con-
crate side a alks, exce^ two or
three lots owned by no presi-
dents. The citv board will try
an J communicata with the own-
ers aad get them aieo to baild to
complete tbe aidewalks fram the
Auaiaeas porti-a of town to the
de ot. It •»« *»A a great conven-
ience and tha town will ahow up
tetter.
80 Acres For Sale
We have 80 acres of Rood san
dy land for sale at a bargain
eight and a half miles north of
Gould in Harmon County. Will
take $1000 for the place and give
clear deed. Will take some stock
or resilience 'property of value,
or will take some cash and bal
ane« on time. See editor of this
paper.
S.9. Kouri arrived here from
near Duncan in an ear Monday.
He states tne drillers are now
striking oil on his land there %nd
his tow-, Sledge, is rapidly
building . p Mr. Kouri return-
•d to that plaee today.
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DONT FORGET! 1
09
Wi.tm iu t *<l corn. «»At^, hreti.
■h»rta. flour, nnrt tiu»al. to
Elevator w»? try to k«»«jp all kinoa «»1
FEED, H you have auy f«»o to
mhII, w« want »o buy,
$657.000,000 00
T.I vr KFPHKSENTH the v.lue of tha food^uffe
Hat 1 th» flratnine months of the
limit, aniojni possible of that something.
HL T to do this you will need new farm tool., garden
. Fi1 viMnanP'TOOLS, aad we waat to suggest that
Epli' • »"rs'yo^Isso^let^sad
the factories can tura out.
Illta |»Viws#ae
IN HARDWARE
,1 ni .1 vou set It here it is right, and e
you csn fill your every
want st this etorf, S*ith
the .happy knowledge
"" i^e'reU."
price Sown.
Wll, wa want to nuy, t goods we sen, -
Cox-Grim Grain Co § Tim Murphy, Haw.
C- 1. Johhaon, Mgr. Duke, Okla. K
PUBLISHER'S REPORT
THE CONDITION OF THE
Farmers & MerchanU Bank
OF DUKE, .OKLAHOMA.
JUNE 23, 1915
RESOURCES:
. $38,965.32
Loans and Discounts 447.78
Livestock 11,050.90
Stocks, Bonds, Warraats, etc. 510.30
Securities with Banking Board 2,100 00
Furniture and 3,539 35
Other Real Estate Owned q7 >7
ffiSi''oZ?£i ^
Cash in Bank ______
61,891,85
Total
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock Paid in
SaRJ- le"S. Expen.ee end
Taxes Paid '
Individual Deposits Subject to Check
Time Certificate of Deposit
Cashier's Checks Oatstanding
Bills Payable
Due to Banks
Certified Check*
"Its the Way If ou Think
AND ACT THAT KAKE8 YOU ^
A Successful Man or Woman.
War talk and calamity howling won't
Jlp p — HJ — — -3 m ^ — »> m **—ft i ^
number of small depositors and get ITiaf
.ubstantlal feeling »U*t aU.ye aecom-
paniee money in the Bank. Save m
tematicly and carry out your p an. with
a siick-to-it determination, then no
how quickly jon become a man of in-
tlueiic« in y°ur community.
8TART AT THE
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANjv
"Iti a Good PanL.
Total
$10,000.00
100.00
517.17
42,048.95
2,230.69
89 08
3,000 00
3,655.96
250.00
61,891 85
s E O, SeS^:
.nd belief, eo help m. pr„id.nt.
gubecibed end e.orn to before tne tbie 13lh
"'/odd Burnett, Notary Peblio.
' ""Jly corntnie.ion eipiree April 29, 1919'
J. F. Heaves, »
M. P. Reave?, [
Jno. M. Hale.
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feet UXe » xx-
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Aecidents to Machinist"
cutters Might Be Avolt- -
of Glaseea.
-1 believe." eai^r. Myles^Staadl^.h
in his lecture at the Harvard Medical
school, according to the Boston Tran.
, . it is ft crime to nave
rohfted scissors about in any house
hold in which there are children under
2 years of a, . Children «
,-,iv ri v with scissors; tliey rve
ni'-Titly tail on the points and puncture
' . eve. aiiu often the wound, whi e
wiii crv - blindness, is too small to
noticed bv the mother.
••Nt vt in point of danger to the eye-
is the pounding of steel on steei.
,-hlch throwing out Bli^rs.eventuaU^
U'stroys the sight Machinists an-
»n«'Ciittors meet with similar a
• ,0 md now that the public is pay
'. these injuries through inaur
•• workmen who ar^ ^biected tc
h dsngom should be ccmpe'.le". to
Jar passes of some sort to protec:
••I'uav^kn«»xvn of quarrymen goM
, <tri' e because their employer tried
, force them to -car gla.rea and
rn a qtmrr: roan who -'a loet
through a pi-mature ex; .o^ton
i"ite go back to the same work
n f los- ti ? other ey.-
.-r.« o- - ' vhivb «<*e« on!y
_nl< t - ^xcttexn^Qi or deep *
' J-1 . person bf gltis to |o Vto&
sstqw an \
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in tlie eye
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. whi h. U «*' mt
'wiii caua* total
« * ti tain a few **r*
.'.rs«
tia» tkrtr eyes are btwwM
affected by o*« r*oe».
Dawn Threuc1 *bs ■*9*"
Have Sec.-; »t*e *h® Rer"
varts of M#*-
DbuIUwi you AdCilre tfce pwtti.
j.acful creature, that perj-b apee tfc«
e«ves of your house, or ds1»«Er tn?
across your yard, but did yon
think what a factor they bave lwa»
tbe history of the world?
pigeons, as commonplace aa tbe*
appear, are character, of
the Household sa7s Wo hear of theiu
wher tbe water, of the
ike face of the earth when tbe falU.
ful dove flew frofn thm ♦ ' 1
! ind returned to her n-.aster. b«lirin*
I tbe aifrnircant olive branch. Dove if
I if.e Arp'" Saion oatre-. pigeon, to-
1 SorT.a^ name.
Ourins 'be Brtb Esypt^a o/aa.U
iC«0 vesrs before CI-1st. it was tb.
fashion to domesticate pigeons, and .«••
rain them a. carri.es *n<i me«en
«»ra. Tbe promptnee» with wbi
Caesar was 'cforrned of tb* rebellirv,.
» Oaul. and tberebT enab^d to ores,
the Alp. before thoee
noeeess *be entire rmviace. waa do^
.o tbe uee of carrier j»«»eoP- in «•
trutadee th-ae hird, were eklllM —
fal'kftri mrs.^ngcra.
Tbe »rlce of a baats^-ne pair •
tlcecr* te anr-ieat Rofloe waa w«
trife. f«r 4s1«» a Ranu«r. kntgt mat
tnId a pair of p'geoua for 4»
rJo«t *.«HS» —T: £
about im in cur oi I
time. t«o. tfcs» W«e by farJk. a^n
m soever*" of mwi »od were ««<»
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Walker, T. V. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1915, newspaper, July 22, 1915; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404181/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.