The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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The duke Times
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JAt*HON OOUftTV. TIIUMHIIAY Kl.ll- •<*
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HDCr.
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$8 Per Day
FRISCO
limi*
Low Fares
TKa t's Just How Much Cheap
er we figure we can sell goods
For Spot Cash
I'm
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ill If *d * )| | 'I t II T'lit Hit
lll»t
»«r at
n
i nt why you -m uway* my gc • u c!hm>- &
... oar *Ura tlun y »«l can at »tli«r atorni. VV j «
liaKiti' -ly d«» uot **11 ml «■ nt it »r .l-» we ;• it -»ut any fo,
I.m l.-r- to malt# you think we are doiug it We |j|
rhar^M you forour HirvU-fM u-v i an • wn'ar • entitled «
to pay. W« iMiieft' it i* to your int«<rf»*t |o tra<ln at ®
our atorw. We will always giv-* you a fa rdeal. an<l &
the cl«we»t prices poiMibl* to maintaiu our buai- K
iioaa. Try u»and «ee. We will always appraciat* Cg
your trade. {3
Darby Bros' Cash Store
FOR SPOT CASH ONLY
fe
—
COTTOii WAITED
I will buy
COTTON IN BALE
;And I will pay the highest cash
i market prices for bale cotton. See
5 me at gin office or on the streets.
to
FLORIDA
ANU THR
Texat Gulf Cost
It eo*t you very Utile. U»i«
winter, to spend a few day*
or a few weoks in a warner.
balmier climate. Both the
Texaa Uulf Cost and Florida
prov idea hotels lo ftl s*ery
purse, fr'»in tb* r#i«rlp»«
lace to the inexpensive but
comiortable family hotel or
boarding houao.
Your M«l wilt be |l»l lu iwrt '
au I •rrtrr* »le«fit>if iseanrartiw;
••>1 if >"»u will «lr<»p m» • »«l»l *•> t«*
»h»r« bruit think uf rolnx. I will I* iW
lu »• i d ffu. without chartw. mtr hand-
illustrated drx-rli.tl** literature.
A. HILTON
Paiieuger Traffic Manager
St. Louis.
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•4 »m aantia- i Kaet «*»t
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.(«*<•« f% •eaiarl' « s.«its
»ard w*r« th* **'*»a U»* «»lt»* Bee
m *» J furtbaf II* fctaav -ti*; at
(k. tuu' d. whtU «•* M«ie »l»aa|
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MJt«* IB • b i—t /T ftpWi ul <«U
w wlMt HU4'
'Alii « •w»r''-Kw IU*e ta»
K. Pf*t<>r« and farail* of Hast-
inge, Oala., moeed Monday to
! their furra aojthweet of the de*
pot to live th»*re permanently.
A nice rain fell her*> laat night,
For Sale or Trade.
A good moving picture outfit
| coneisting of E iison 1 I'en, Mod-
•I, B Oae, » Reele of Film; coit
$1,200. Will sell at » bargain,
^ISEOHI fV
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i»ERIL OF FRENCH FASMIOtt*
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, tiww lie m"> *e— e« »•» ti» im* a« •• *«" 'w h«»
.«• *f fur Imh*m •» «•■*<•* w* »• l«r «" I*1**
rf«M »-«l nN w « a» •" «•» A!**•«• »«»"•
•Bifch Whai a drill »••• Mm h -ft U <)«• ifc*l »• wenwea «wr
>k« t'«wr» M < '• • • I'
AGENTS- It'a new your op
~ ; trade for good raotorcyle or any
thing of value. For further in-
formation apply at the Timet
Some Record.
portunity. We trunt you to #').601 office
worth. Starr's Powedered iinam-;
e'.. Kepaira chipped and rusty
fipota on graniteware. Stops all ,
leaky metalware without heat,! The newspaper ha-, made
soldering iron or tools. Agent- j presidents, killed poets; ra vin
coining moaey. Sample with bustles for beauties and punish- t
particulars, 10c. Starr, 191o ea genius with oriticism. lthaa
- -- - curtailed the power of kings,
oonverted bankers into paupera
and graced n^ntry shelves, It*
has made college presidents of:
paupers, it has educated ths poor
philnspher ot his
|hs-«aa m »»fla»« aa
IN 4af»Mrf« «♦ Mll|',,lf
IS* IIc MOI-M Ml* *'« !>••' " ••
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it Oa<! a»«j «h*r*»»y •a»V*4 u rm
it Aip« b»r»>r» ihoaa a; ut»s» aeaw
»b* fntlra pr«vl"c« wta <»•
•o »Sf !ta» «•? <-<»rrle? Ha • a> lo tb.
eri!«ad»» »!»••«• 'tlrSn W# akllM"1 anf
faithful mtM'M'r*
Tht* »rlea of a haMa-wti* ruir a
pi(t#on» Ic aaetaal .< u • was as* *
IrlflB, fr^ A*l •• - ;■ 'I • '»Blffcl. eno.
..«'1 n pair of P«R»-ott« f r «•
tll la -i noaar. »a4
t«5 In our jrreaey. At tfcat
• loo. »fcay * i by far tka awir».
.'•i convey*--* of r.tws ar,4 ?rre lauet
la ri»taaa4 at iha »»l*bra«'.OB a* th«
'mrtbrlc'banea
aii'dus th* i athatle laelSeoU
•onr.pctad with 'ho !m*rleoBBi*at at
Man Qua«n of m. »be b*fa «td
«atly lor a pit** • •ind ^"fltaa la a l*t
'it: "1 Sea y®" ' in-ocur« for \g>« ao»<«
>^aa«a. I wl»h to rear J»a« U
»ar«w; tt win s< t- teh iw paatliaa far i
Moaroe St., Toledo O. U. S. A.
E. B. I N6,
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HBBHBZSS
Chldren s Coughs -Chidern's Colds
Both Are Serious.
When one of your little one _
showsymptoms of an approaching and robbed t .
Cold, give ii Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- rea?on; it smiles, ories, uies, but
Honey at once. It a^ts quickly, | it can'i be run to suit everybody
and prevents the Cold growing .iiiu the men will - crazy who
worse. Very healing—soothes tries,— Ex.
tne Lungs, loosens the mucous ~"
strengthens the system. It's Plan to Seize Five American
guaranteed. Only 25c. at your States.
Druggist. Bay a buttle today. J At San Antonio, Texas, r ederal
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Saved Girl's life
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"i want to tell you what wonderful benefit i have re-
ceived from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
"It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
liver and stomach troubles. 1 firmly believe Black-Draught
saved my little girl's life. When siie had the measles,
they went in on her, but one -good dose of Tb iford's
Black-Draught made them break out. and she has i.ad no
more trouble. I shall never be without
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Arnica Silve fo
Ad. No. 2.
officials are in possession of docu
mentary evidence ot' t i-onspira^y
Bucklen's
Sores.
WfiftHY P|| | ^ THE ASYLUMS organized in that country for the
WORRY FILLS_mt AoTLUmo purpose of geizing the States of
Forty Per Cent, of the Insanity Caaaa Texas, New Mexico, Arizona,
Are Attributed to It by ' Cotora(io .)ncj Ci it'ornia, of which
Alienists. t^e documents declare the Re-
An eastern alienist told the Mental public of Meiice was robbed.
Hygiene society that if worry could do ht man sjgned the "plan of
flliminated the number of our Insane • » • •
would be decreased by 40 per cent, procedure and conspirac\
[lib assertion is corroobrated by jthei
experts.
The diagnosis, one seeR. is delight
'•illy si; pie, but the remedy is hard to
*pply Worry is of two sorts—that
svhicb • >mes from within and that
which >' imposed from without. Tkr
oprvo-u- specialist treats the first ar.<
nertu' uggeation succee<V in a cer
Portion ot cases As for th'
oident to crur mad scramL;
^he doctors w^ looU i;;
i ar«» the eoconroista and Hit-
j. ' he problem of the nerve
• . t ; ,1 y ono. bt;t
„< • cf * :• ' - v ' n com; m • '
rrc i '". "t th*1 econor.;'-Tf
. f .'or e .-o i. Vir.g bv- ■
■ , rt i • took fa
mi FAIR
By Peter Radford
■Lecturer National Farmers' Union
••m*s frt»m Ik* (B-'H 'a»«
io«». I «iira4*4 Ot* o *fB ta»l »*a»
Ltfins *t>« r*at*t Solia-*» My c *m
{•Baton HM»< oal to a y« aas «a»
,r»B. b»j«ias wttk 4ta«w»«»4*. *a4 h»
aaldt
- Th»t la ' J Oob»a Uol4*'a SaacB
tar. tb* rouaieaa I *&«•» ** *a4^*
ahrn b< *«bi about *»h bta pao«
up by oa* »o»?»ntW."
-I r*Ckrd*4 lH* b-nuilfal yoaas
•onau ihr«uah ot» sla»» ll^r dr**a
tai audacioua. t aald. dryly
- 'Hbe mtut take aft«r bar fathar
■beo lit r fo*a. I a*a. Is b*ld ay bi
aa strap"
RAILROADS APPEAL
TO PRESIDE}!!
The Common Carrier* AkW for P«- |
nef — President \VH4on D. recta
Attention of Public to
T*«ir Nreda.
Tbo comniuit-H of r.nlroad eaecti-1
tlx. * ht*atied l>v Mr Krauk I rumbull. I
ti ; rcsoutlns «hlrty ii4•• <>f t«t»- IwtdlnJ|
. the nation, recant-
1> prt-M tiled lo I'n at Wilson a(
in. Miii i linn l.rit lly revu-w ii.g the dif-
riuw tutilrontlng the rullroadal
the country and asking for the SM
of the governmental auihort-|
ti. s ami the public In supporting ratlrl
I r< ni credits and recognizing an en»-l
• ncy which rt'iulrea that the rall-|
re; ds be given idditlonal revenues.
The memorandum recites that th
: • ropean war has resulted In genen
, ii.-'ion of busineeti on the Amart'
c.-'.n . )i..ir. nt and in the dislocation
: cr«. s at home and abromi. With
' ■ n.. a dpcrtasing and i: creat rated
1 .-casing the transportation syatema
: the couutry face a most aerlona
I crisis and the memorandum is
sirong presentation of tho cand
bun>lng at both ends and the perils
ir.t must ultimately attend such d
! c-.:.!lagration when the flames meef
:-.pparent ti all In their genera|
lii'cufSion the railroad represent
\ - say in part: "By reason of le
isiation and regulation by the fede
government and the forty-eight statt
acting independently of each other, I
"a:n pr
worry
in my home." For constipation, indirestion, headache, dizzi-
ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar
ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe,
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
!f you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black-
Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five
years of splendid success pre i- wlue. Goou for
yi ig and old. For sale everywhere. Prict 25 cents.
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The farmer gets more out of the
fair than anyone else. The fair to a
city man is an entertainment; to a
farrier it is education. Let us take a
strt 11 through thi- i'air grounds and
iiiu r a moment at a few of the points
of greatest interest. We - ill first
visi. the mechanical de, 2nt a-;d
hol.I ccmmuni'in with th worlds
gre. test thinkers. auoium —— . ,
v, u ? now attending a congress of declared that he wai so cold that i
the menial gia:its in mechanical sci- cculd hardly talk ^
ence ot all ages. They are addressing Juat then a nervous rraveler, w
you in tongues of iron and steel and ■ was present, stepped up to the
in language mate and powerful tell an |0rd and. taking him by the
eloquent s:ory of the world's progress, said:
The inventive geniuses are the most -Mr. L , have my bill bioucht
resieu aiiu ».<- - - valuable larm hands we have and goon as possible."
seditious conspiracy. The sign- they perform an enduring service to "What ia the matter, my dear sir
^nnumint with their mankind. We can all help others for
HURRIED AWAY BEFORE THAV
Traveler Left While the Converaatlort
a! Nuisance Wes "So Cold Ha
Could Hardly T=*lk.
In u country town In the En^Ila;
illdlands there is a man who ^
aoted for his conversat ional abilitia
:hat his aco.uai.:*: :. • s avoid gi* Ul
i u. cT-:-»ry e ur.ltieB to tall
One cold lnornir.E: this ir-'ti rotie t
to a hotel in th«: ue-ighborhod juet
■I j .:ls were finishing breakruJ
He dismounted, walked in, saluted ^
landlord in his usual loud tones, ai
volves naany prominent Mexicans
for whom warrants have been is-
sued. Two men have been ar-
rested and are held on charges of
ers of the document with their
lives promise faithful perform-
ance of duties outlined.
Japanese and Indian aid was
to be sought and the lands taken
ftom the Indians are to be return
ed to them in reward for thair
service to the new Government.
Once possessed of the States
named the plan contemplates the
formation of an independent Re-
p , . questing, If expe-
dient, annexation to Mexico. An
I army corps was to b« organized
| ip gain [lOfio^ofion of the country
"The Fourth.™
*A century nnd more h*a paaaa^
and aa the foun^a'lcn* of thle gov-m
itv mom ' m'.y ■- t. <"
•uu.-iura rear* t f-'.h«_. • ao ^
t; an* tbe con ia-nt from oeet.. ic
>eean. and ha* »ietorto«!ly e~t.^
c4 Ua right to be. SoBt'cal Ubert*
I c«A«ed to be the m*r* dre^a w Um>
antbvalast. and baa becom- the every
'■m* .'act «f tb»> mea ot tr >ugbt and ae-
) la lit world Tbia »u Use fin'
i»»: aa. * j« b*re tr fVory i" It. .
- ^ to * f tboae aa« eat^-a *b» dar aire at waa prival#
aad (ct4k* w a> *
„ brief period while we livd, but it
takes a master mind to tower into the
realm of science and light a torch of
progress that will illuminate the path-
way of cn ilization for future genera-
tions. The men who gave us the
sickle, the bit.der, the cotton gin and
hundreds of ptlier valuable inventiaus
work in every field on earth and will
continue their labors as long as time
Their br .lit intellects have conquered
death a: J they will live and serve
mankind on and on forever, without
money s»:-d without price They 'nave
shown us how grand and noble it i3
to work for others; th<\v have al«o
taught U3 lessons in 1 ti my and »!h-
cien«y. how tor: ne hour d. the
work of two or more; have length-
*ct»e :l Pl-
an d u is understood agents al- ened our v. s. m '., , i l
,eady have been doing missionary j ^0^.^. U' ' " ' ^
work am ~>rg tbe Indians to enlt<"
iheir co-operation 1a the move-
ment AU details of the pio.
ave not been giwn out and the
preliminary trail ot Ihe men un •
th<
—OavM J. Brewer
I
KlSc'S HEW LIFE PILLS
The FiliS Th»t Do Curo.
They are the vn<
the world ever putiuc^d. TJieJr jb-
vt ntioos ha*e atood tbe acid tc 1 of
Btitity and efficleccr. Like rll «i~-ef*il
men. they do c ; a k pablcln. y*t
millioc* of n.arl .i.ea aiag tbtir ptaifca
frcm rttfj fcarveat field on earth and
aa naany plow a turn tbe soil In nsata
appunk of tbeir aani k-cs aikwie
Inauired the anxious laudlord.
anything happened?"
"Nothing, uothing. Only I want I
get away from here before that nj
♦haws."
Immunue rrcm Whipping.
Doc Shaw, officially kno-.vn as Ca|
C. A Shaw, was In a reminiscent mo
down to'vn the other day, and
c-.ed reverted to his equestrian tr
b 11 . wSeu he eaw a fancy saddle
CO t"
1 had a fi«nny experience with I
<nea potno years 8?o. ha
asarked to a friend. I reJ-
a nephc #. Walter Watkins r .JdUl
to my own family He was ruU|
life and action—too full. I fear,
hie teachers at school. At any t
\ I kept mlaslng the -klrta off mj 1
die. It waa an awful vexation to *"
. ou* In the country fmic Sona
anC ftrd my -~«dle atrlp^d '
, nak^d t ee. My w>nvlr-
-ter aorie dlffiealtv ko
ateallnz the leJ"h»
-r.nally i fr-nd ft'at tae :
W«a,r ttri; Jdfj*
bla trc. -*r» *<-*: 1 "d wKl
akirt agataat a ; : at
y—f1"- Coa. o>*relaJ » — ■*»
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