The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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The Duke Times
No. 41
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to date tin** «f IN*! Card*.
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|*o|n'orn »U«)* on lima*!.
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open her Millinery
store in the old
Darby building
Monday March 25, ^jrew Dardy_
The Leader - - -
A Fresh Car Flour Just Received.
Sift wheat llourguarant'd ^.65
Highest Patent hard wheat flour 2.65
lligh Patent Flour Uuarant'd 2.55
S«ed Spuds, jmr bu. Tenn. Tryump 1-65
Onion Seta,gal. 30c
10 lb. buiket Cottolene 1-20
10 III. Louis Sorguni 55c
10 lb. Hear Brand 50c
H lsixes of mat rhea 10c
85 or. K. C. Baking Powder 20:
4 lb. Arm «fc llatinuor Soda 25c
5 gal good oil 40c
THE LEADER GROCERY,
J.C.WHITE PROP.
Do You Trade At The
BIG CASH STORE?
CoauMfcUl Hotel Duke OU.hooi..
. .. , Duke Dots.
Mansell for J (targe Bunday and
fonfffeif Mollis Randolph who have b^n
viisiiinur mother, Mr*. J*
Bdily. returned tt> their home in
Thi- week we place the Lawton. Tuesday.
naniH of J. w. Mannell <>f J. C. Count* of Hollis was in
Hobart in our announcement DukeSunusy visiting.
art a r.ndldate f..r Mr.. J. W
r.. ... fifth district Wednesday from WellingtonTcx-
congresa from IHtli distri.t Mr rJfflp wi„ come ihr-ugh
ilis regular announcement
will aj>|H*ar next week.
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Good Meetings
Wholesale and Retail
FEED HOUSE
When you are wanting
Coal, Hay, Grain, Feed, Cotton Seed Hulls,
Seed, and Meal.
Remember that the firm of
JACKSON BROS.,
Successors to Holcomb & Wilkirson,
always have a full line and lowest prices
in a wagon and bring their house
hold good* as <hev -re going to
farm tlie T. J. Buchanan place
this year.
Will L<>—■ • ' Wellington was
in Duke Thursday.
The revival meeting com- p.andon MT»«a-r of
tinues at the Baptist church . McQueen were business callers
■ ■ ' - 4 '• t~" in Duke Saturday.
There will he preaching at th
with much interest. All l>us-
iness places ;ire closed from
10:30 A. M. to 1 P. M. dur-
ing the day service and the
church is crowded every
night.
Store Door Broken
Some one who must have
had his mind made ui> to
steal broke the glass fr<-m
the Wilkerson store door last
night dtiriugchurch services,
j So loud was the crash ti«at
he became scared and ran
directly under the gas fight
in front of the Peoples Store
land was seen by Mr. Jones,
i No arrests have been made.
groceries
Htfictly Pure &»ft Wheat Kloiir |«-r cwt
Htr tly guaranteed flour
Klf een |*»ui»g sugar
*&.« baaing powder
ti fan* corn
7 bir» laundry
It etna hominy
Thl *ty II* g***' rl**w
Five gal oil
Mar tobacco
Hiiteen 1 in-h'jf toliirco
Onion ncU |>ergal
Tritiuipli *eed potatoaa per bu.
Hardware and Rackat^Gooda
B«nt line of racket good* In liuke and we aell them
cheap. Call and see our si>ecial bargain
counter and la? convinced
Did yon know it will pay you Ui figure with ua on your
grocery bill? No matter how small or how large
We *ell for spot cash only and if we don't
nave you uvney on every bill we
figure it will be our treat.
Give us a chance is all we ask ami we will do the rest.
All Goods Guaranteed. Rememeer the place.
Darby Bros. Cash Store.
the store ahead.
Extra Special Sale
Furniture Hardware & Granitewsure
Route No. 2. commencing Friday March 1st and continuing 15 days. we
Come and see how much
auditorium in New Town Sunday
evening at 3:3(J by R«jv. C. A.
Buchanan.
r p. Crigtrer went to Altus, j offer extra bargains in all lines,
s uurday.on business. a little money will buy.
H»yes Wampler went to Man- ,
gum Wednesday ami purchased j
anew buggy. Look ou», girl f\ j
duke,
OKLA
Gone West
j Wednesday morning about
ten of our citizen loaded
themselves into the old fash-
! ioned prairie schooners aud
! started for the wilds of New
i Mexico.
HAVE A TELEPHONE INSTALLED
th the People'fl Telephone Exchange and talk to your
, • a ml transact your business from your home or office.
rr;Pd Diaunce conoect,on8
that can be Becured by telephone.
Telegrams handled via our Weatern Union Connect,on. to
.11 parta o( the United Sum.
The Editor
courting over
j. M. Clemmons of route lj
was in town today on business.
Drs. May and Mil^s Went to
Altus on business this week and
lost one of 'he au'omobile tire-i
on their return home.
Oscar Moorehead who has been
working for Dave Jones the pa9t
year left for parts in western Tex-
as, Monday.
W. T.Vance has been sowing
oats, on the county farm northeast
of town this week. Otis Petijohn
sowed oats for him one day this
week, also looked for Jack Rab-
bits while his team rested.
There are several fields of oats
looking green on route 2, the
great wheat and oat route. This
route is equal, if not superior, to
the great alfalfa route of Altus.
J. P. Stockton was grazing a
drove of young mules between
his home and J. A. Adams' place
this week.
a*" I Mrs. M. B. Wampler and chil
Extra Special Prices.
Regular $ 3.00 white enamal iron bed this sale $2.00
Regular $15,00 high grade heating stove now $9.50
Regular * 10.00 high grade heating stove now $7.00
Regular $1.50 dining room chairs this sale $1.00
30 percent discount on all graniteware, dishes, lamps,
cutlery, etc. 35 percent to 5 percent discount on all jewelry.
Extra Spot Cash Sale
BURNSIDE & SON, Duke
has been
i Harmon
County this week and
office force have been a OTrs m. -
tending the revival meeting dren were visiting Mrs
which accounts for any short Carter the first of the week and
comings you may find inU^ntT.e.ba^ht J.
this issuse.
W.
FIRE
INSURANCE
TORNADO
BANK
AT THE CITY STATE
DUKE LIVERY STABLE.
s« ... for Oo«d Riga. Team,. Prompt
Servi.-*. and Reasonable Pric«.
Phone No. 47.
W. M. LOCKER, PROP
Tim Murphy left this ev-
ening for Jacksbrough. Tex.
in r«H>on8e to a telegram au
nouncing the serious illness
of his father.
W. <*. Soarbrough was a
business caller in Martha the
first of the week.
Sheriff Baily of Altus
was iu towu to day.
Ask the Times Girl bo* to
win the piano.
week with rheumatism.
HE EARNS MOST WHO SAVES
MOST OF HIS EARNINGS..
The man who earns $10 • week and saves #1 a week is in
reality better off than he who earns S20 a week and spends *20.
The Moral ? Save ! Deposit your savings in a safe institution
such as this Bank, and above all—BEGIN TO SAVE NOW.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK
duke, oklahoma.
J. H. BURNETT. Pit* MSBD BURNETT. Ca*a*.
W. J. Bell
Funeral Supplies.
Licensed Enihalmer.
Coffins. Caskets and
Robes in stock.
Telephone No 5*
Duke, Okie.
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The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1912, newspaper, March 22, 1912; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404561/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.