The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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The duke Times
If you wish to buy sell or trade your farm Me W. J. BELL, eleven quarter section** Jackson and Harmon County l-aods
exchanged or sold during the last 30 day* and every man wall aatiaficd. _ m
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MAKING ROOM FOR A
LARGER STOCK OF DRY GOODS
We or- putting in a deck in o..r «lore which l» greatly Inch-a-in* out Hoor .pace. We i.ave alway. eo»«rer«l a l»r„e
.lock of Dry Good., but our hueinew i- KrowinK a., rapidly- that we were forced to make more room. a* t.. handle
merchandise in quantitiee •ufBcient to accomodate our tra«e. We are now in a position to handle a much larger-took
than our building would accomodate heretofore. We in»jte you to vieit our store before buying your dry good*. We
handle the boat grades aud the newest and most up-to-date merchandise. We are exclusive dealers of Heaver Hats.
» ' avabe Clothing. M. Korey's Clothing, Kergusou.McKinney shirts, Wanner Bros. Coraets. Lath Hoffman Pauts,
Kouitd House Overalls, aud Hamilton, Brown Shoes.
What do you want. We can supply your needs
in Dry Goods. It will pay you to trade with us.
I. K. WILLIAMS DRY COODS COMPANY
"THE BIG GOOD 8TUFF STORE"
"THE BE8T GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY-
HAPPY OR MISERABLE
WHICH ARE YOU?
WE ARE HAPPY.
WHY? Because we sell for Cash only.
You will be happy if you trade with
us.
WHY? Because you can buy your
goods cheaper here than elsewhere.
That's our business.
WHAT? To sell cheaper than others.
Why can we do it? We never charge
a bill to auyone. That's why.
Let us make you happy by
selling you your Groceries and
Hardware.
DARBY BROS. Cash Store.
DOKE'S BEST AND CHEAPEST STORE.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
TIMESANO OALLAS.NEWS,
$1.55 PER YR.
| The rural route mail carriers
association of Jackson county
will be held at Altus May 30.
I The Duke, carriers will attend
| this large assembly.
j Mr. Brown Wampler and C.
j W. Guffin, the two rural route
| mail carries, will go to night to
! attend the Olustee school com-
mencement exercises.
Col. J. C. Morrow has been
appointed Democratic postmas-
ter at Quanah. His appointment
came "by the way of" that Mr.
Morrow is a descendnt of the old
Texas fighter and defender, Sam
Houston and for his honor the
Colonel got the place.
Do not decry that a paper man
is too heavy in his advertising
charges, or that he is a thief or
robber to the public. No one
•ver did see an editor get rich
from his paper business, if .ho
did, it was because he had a side
issue. The poor, paper man is
like a good preacher, does all he
can for the public, then get
cursed and take his pay in star-
vation prices. If you want a
£noa paper, you will have to aid
. it in advertising. If you want a
good preacher you wil| have to
pa> him his salary while he is
seeking your soul's salvation.
The Indies Home Miseion
Society will f»rve icecream Sat-
urday in the afternoon for the
haoefit of the M. E. paiwf.
Try Our Price Right Job
Department. We also
have a Subscription List
which covers the county
t It ret. Try it
C. E. Harrison was at Altus
the first of this week.
A. R. Hicks was in Altus over,
night Tuesday on business. Hej
returned Wednesday.
Mr. Miles is improving his
place where Banker Hale and
family live in the north part of
town.
Prof and Mrs. Brown of Rock
went to Hollis Saturday to attend
the county school meet of Har-
mon County.
The eight grade pupils of Duke
and of Rock will render a pro-
gram at the school auditoruim to
morrow night, Saturday AH par-
ents have been specially invited
to be present.
The large grocery stock and
building, also the feed house in
! the rear belonging to D. T. Leng
i at Gould ie reported to have
burned Tuesday night about 1
o'clock. Some here who were
up at that time watching the
dark clouds, saw the bulk of
the blaze,
An exchange remarksthat what
mother wants is not a roee worn
one dayVach ^year by her son.
j b Jtfwould like to have the wood
camedin.the water drawn up and
the kindling split 383 days of the
year by her eooa.
MEW HARDWARE
IN TOWN
The Kouri Hardware Co,, moved their large
stock of Hardware from Altus to Duke. This
is a complete stock, you can find what you need.
Call and give us a Trial.
We handle the best grade of Machine Oil
Regular 50c per gal. Our price 30c. Our line
of Hacks and Surrvs is the best, come and inspect
them while you are in town. We have Specials
every Saturday. Figure with us. We will save
monep.
Yours for the Business,
KOURI HARDWARE CO
S. S. KOURI, Mgr.
Duke, Okla.
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F. M. KNIGHT
REAL ES TA TE
III LOOSE HALL BUILDINfi, DOKE, OKLA.
New Mexico Lands for sale and exchange for
lands and city property and merchandise any
where.
See Me For a Square Deal
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Walker, T. V. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1913, newspaper, May 16, 1913; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404715/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.