The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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The Duke Times
Vol. H.
IHJKK I At'M*t >\ »CJ|Jsn, "KLWItifttA.. I \
Jan If. illfl.
QUESTION?
Do people just buy their Gro-
ceries and Hardware at DARBY
BROS. CASH STOitE?
Or is there a reason ?
ANSWER !
Just ask people who trado
there. They know.
A square deal every day in
the year.
We 'sh to Thank 0' r Patrons
• r the liberal patronage and many kind-
nesses extended to us during the present
year.
w»? wish eaoh of yon a merry Christmas, a
happy -vv Year and] that -the year 191C may
bring you many'blessings.
^comb-Daniels Lumber Co.
Manager.
EIrrre O. Hinkle,1;
Subscribe for >'n
per
^voKz^gsau Tsmaunxm. ;
TIMES, $
THE PEOPLES STOKE |
Has just received a large shipment of Dry Goods jj
and Holiday Goods which ihey are going to sell
at the lowest prices ever was known before
BIG REDOETIONS ON MOW.
SI'KCIAL** On Ladies Hull*, Divim Good* nml <t»nt (emeu's Furnishings.
\V« nlnotfive out -nat jin«<r* K«m«i fr>e pn*miuM» "f plwM "t JMIwrwaw «»r a
Set of Dialte* Co i*l»tilij{ of 7 pit»c«*«. uiio I'Utt "•* au i tf Plat** wit Is avery |».ir.
tliaf>« of worth of Ury or anything in our line.
We will save you money by trading
with us. Come | id give us a trial.
p
Don't Forget the Plac s and the Free Premiums.
the peoples store
a c. ROSE
DwAI Okd.rf
Insurance Work
And Mali# it»» H*it
FARM LOANS
NOTARY PDliUC
DIKK. - • oKLA
| I" gctlUK I
photographer who doe* high olaa
work.
f it: t» fen»o an
we have a good supply of post.
BoisD'aro at 13 aenn, mul-
' bmrry at 14 cents. vino Qalo and
Black wire. W.-uld like lo show
vuu through.
D*scon»b-Daniels Lumber Co.
i
Duke, Okla.
jSBZWSKBSj.
Notice.
By mutual a n.ent, J D.
t Farley end myself have disaolv-
jj ed partnership in the blacksmith
i buaaines*. I have puchaaed the
^ | shop of A. L. Perry between tfce
depot ar»J town, where 1 will o >n.
tinue to do ail kinds of biack-
smithing and wood work, and
w.ll appreciate a share ot yuur
patronage. jE. F. Putman.
year
SAVE 40% on Tires
Buy Direct From ♦ I
MECCA TIRE €0.
Save Dealers* and Jobbers' I'roi'fs.
A Tribute.
Dr. D. V. York has been a
Croat man too lonfr need a°y
prai^ft or h• 1 vertissment but he
must indulge a fellow townsman
a few words of t-incere apprecia-
tion. Those who lived hero uh-
der hij pastorate know better
Liu ! >? li i • c J-Jp < i |-'we
in the pulpit. Since I have been
at Eldora 10 I have heard him a
number of times, as occasionally
hehas a.lid 1 tiio ,.ul.nt here, and
ast white** ill." > igl a sari "J of
revival services. 1 have a.ways
UsifcueJ to la.u wnb ejoyaen.
and inuo.1 pro lit. i atu con-
s.rained especially to remark on
iii« discourse ot Sunday night,
December 26. iii= ttiirnuii on the
Cross here last winter
1 regard a g. e ite.', but his dis-
{the stadent of history many i'
j f <li b!o proofs that God is taking
I caru of the ultimate triumph of
his church. Dr. York ia a stu-
dent of history and applies it as a
science. He does not read i
simply as "a tale that is told,"
but as a prophecy of the present
and of the future.
Dr. York id a n.hoo man and
a iliinker in religious philosophy
who sees in the modern scien-
tific developments not a system
to dispute a.,d overthrow Bible
:heol gy but on the other hand
draws i. ii ih' se some ot nis
most forceful and conclusive in-
terpretations of Bible doctrineO.
For example, the hardest ot the
doctrines to understand, thai of
tiu spiritual birth, he manes
wonderfully plain—not the HOW
of it, thacis infinite and divine
To demonstrate the superior ;ru;;
ity of Mecca £Supreme Qi> .7;.y"
tires and tubes we have decided to
give the Automobile Oivncr tlie
Benefit" of distributers profit.
Stop to consider what this means —
40 Per Cent Saving on tho bi^est car
item — TIRES. •
Our Guarantee.— We wijl accept your order for Mecca "sii;-.reme quality"
tires and tubes with the distinct understanding that all.ir yr u h;ive received
and examined them, you are not more than pleased and — you can
return same to us and we will immediately send you back t'. e original pur-
chase price together with all the express charges incurred.
Yon are to be tho judge — we tahe nil tho risk.
The man who uses the tire is THE BEST ADVERTISER — v.e have the
cjuality that is why we can sell them under such lilx-ral concisions. Exam-
ine our prices. A trial is all we ask.
' OUR PRICES:
Plain
Non-Ski.1
Casing
I'...-.:
Tube
$ «.so
9 T or.
2S x .1
SI .S3
32 X 3
31 x .1<
10.3.%
ll.TS
f
33 X 4 ♦
1 4. -ft
ll-r.
r> TI
course of last Sunday Oeing; more but thd reasohableness of it—by
recall it is the easier to coiumeni j the si nple anology of the trans-
on. Any ol his sermons might iurmation of e/e^nents of the
be diacusssed with un lit. vegetable king lo:n into the ani
Dr. Yurn o(;oke Sunday nieht mal kingdom. Noons can ioubt
on tho lndisiruc'ibihty of the nis -oaiemant that the very
Church. i'-u tiienie of his j atoms of vegetable matter eaten
thou ta, and especially the man- ' as food by tha fowl are served as
•ier in wiiieii lie developed iie food fur ;iian in the flesh oT tlie
shows, that he k- a prophet of his ; r >ast turaey. Go .o account for
day, a siudeni ot Ins wine, and this wonderful transformation
not a eetioer ut a hackneyed and one finds a thing no less
sty it' ot preaching. Perhaps 11 tnysUTioas than tlie cra.isformi-
uiay observe that the true gos- tioh of "oirth" of lie n Jral into
psl uiid true theology can never tha spiritual.
OaoOLue hackneyed, Out the man- Dr. York is an orator. Not
mr of i;a application often does that lie gives hinislf mush to
waja tlie p readier is not able to oratory hs that ihe art lends it-
iiiterpret it in terms of his day. j self to him aid his vigorous
Tue conclusions forced upon Dr. thought always bodies forth in ,a
lork's audience by the power of! -~ty'e truly oratorical. I never
his discourse were indeed pro- bear him preach that I do not
Juctive of his ataU-J purpose, think of a possible Phillips, a
taat ot strengthening the laith of Bencher or a Grady, who have
the people in the triumph of the -^crifieod the more facinating
Liven Up Your Torpici Liver*
To keep your liver actlye uao
D K iigV New Life Pilis. They
;i sun g rd digestion, relieve
c i Piij ad n, and tone up the
Aline .< y; tem—keep your eye
> ar ar.d your skin fresh and
' ■ I'hy looking. Only 25c. at
ur Druggist. Advt.
■ Da ■
'« : "■ ' ■ f«i>:urea of tk.
-~n tr~'r <• n *;?•• ^rab''.n >. oecr.'
' e.?5-jc5i!«- ' :> ar.u in the* P*:rsi!"i £•»«
• t tii/? aii.m'.iTiifipn fT*sr:i r" irapf
of hoflets. lis
'..-ti goTercLiieni has fe;l l . !>t th*
«; of dunc.ims, but r.o ,
. a ui tbe rrU.al eu'tntry '
-£>o:.6 tv Jil tfeu« I-'4
frontJfr " iona. T» !a 4
;D'^;r.;:da ut rM»s fc* •»
} Afgv.aoistLn naC »• tr> -ol
l-ind. bul t'.ro darfter < ^
^invated If Cum uiirafl ber ujQ
•.a Traders an-. ! cSso ' t «
:r..« 100 «irtr! ; '-'fh -•
To Cure Children'a Colds
Kee.. child dry, clothe com-
fortabl<>, avoid exposure and give
Dr. Bell'a Pine-Tar Honey. I
is pleasant, soothing, antiseptic,
raises phlegm and reduce# in-
flammation. The first dose ffives
relief, continued treatment with
proper care will avoid serious
illnesa or a long cold. Don't
delay treatment. Don't let jour
shild suffer. Get a bottle today.
Insist on Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-
Honoy. 25c. at Druggist. Advt
P S FIC
IN HIS1
TJw e-tnguaoc of Raptu...
f"-s wna one of a Gunaay walkinj
fiSlT *'bleb »aa wendlag i s way
sou.:.-..art! to tbe brow of West Reek
lit a ture in the pa.lj there burs- ot
!<tr view that vista which seLlv faih
•9 imprpsa the ore or (he fi; tin*
beioMina It. a . . .-. hastily 10 tu
ZV d in ti:' j X .v inland
.it tor feet ir g etiy <a its
(safitb and fc. • . nn£
m'.&cs ar.d p: ' .
;«t clenr tn :h- - -s epringUee
"if! ward waa E'-I;;. ..el l£ast Rock,
'.iii Its heavenward poic i:i* sbafl
efi< s tfce westering eua S-'Utfc
-r: i
•• ti:& waters of the b!i hai4
:;ivr tbe bi-ucr wr.u-s o<
wink- could ai:r.o«|
.' 11:" fir - . er dlstan:-.* 11M
-.-J
•' • 1 1 'I 5 behntdw
f "t 'J««r ruby I ps
• f l' • ture. and tbtl
cuimz\r'~ Havaa
r
cnurch. lie showed bow the
church today is facing the great-
perhaps all?
-t list and 2rists of
profession of oratory to the t!
gre iter work of an ev«ngeli»i.; ^
luther I should say that Dr.. *
m!U
-»» fcr tea M Is rltbri .
'• <m omtT-
j hor hictory and must continue to Vorl1 has consecrated his talent^
face it for a time, aa ahe must
, id just herself 10 eti«Jtain the ine-
-MBCCA TIRE COMPANY
MECCA BUILD INT.. I20«- 12OS MiM,,, A<«, CHICAGO. U. 3. A.
j it »ble si, >ck of the proe«ni
V r;j Wide perturb«iions "which
the Prince of Peace had his
would not have occurred.'"
Hut hia nriiausM it bawd on th«-1
hiHory « ' i'i« church underj
m»ny ai odar eriaes which a Tor 1 ,
ilis is an oratory not made and'
coidly finished, hut an oratory m i* A
birn with the th< igU. And
real or itor ia of uo other kind.—
Ei-Jora lo Courier.
yH:
j Wr
.? (* ■ ■
Dawn Throagh tha t-■ ■ TK ,
Kava Saen Mada the £?r-
vanta of Men.
HcnMleas you sflibfr* tha proiij
jrap«»fa! ereatures that poroi Kica i'.a
e»ves of your house, or dai^'- 'ly Srij
across your yard, but did rnu ere
^ink what a factor they bav«* b«u> -j
he history of the worldf
Pigreoni, as commonplsce aa th»M
:r-rpar, a/e characters of nr.Mgnt.v
bp fTo-isehold «aye. We hear or then,
v!>en (!.p water* of the dslnge cov^r",-
•fc° tnce of the »,.irtb whea the fn'ip
1 dove flew Irom hand of Nosh
.J rcir'-iipd to brr mafter, bi°nr!n
-> ^iKn'S'-firt c!!k-e branch. Dove >«•
n^i" C»ixcp oatne. plceoa. !i>
" ■' ■>'? 'be f.rt» Fgyptlan o/SSi :
0 vpp.ra before Christ, It was i-'r.-
Asblon to aoRiesticata pigeons, and n.
r»!n them as carrlars and mess-1
,'<?ra The ppeaptneoa ,Tlth whi-r
"aesar was 'termed cf the rebelMo; >
a Oaul. aiid thereby enabled to crot-
;hc Alps before these uprising! coir '
poosecs »ie entire orovSace, was d: -
to the me of rs: r pigeons. |b "•«
crusades (h ■*>• ' ^ wre «kil!fi»l t.:
faltfeftii mt-SRt n,T-r 3
The i>rie? of a ban'some pair
pigeons la a;<ck-at Rt/iue was not »
tr!Ho, fr.r Axius. n Roman (might, onr
coH a pi'r of p!^f ous for ".0 denarii -
abcut t IS in KnaHaa isoaey. tail
atoot $65 la cur nirrwcy. At th"'
time. too. tbey weto by far tha ev.lfi
Nt oonreye.a of news and wora
ta daraaad a! the eafebiaCoa cf th<-
01 ^raptc (ames
Arnnag the mam pathetic IneMon'i
coine- tod with th* l«nrrleoaa>«»t ot
Mar?' Q'jeen of Scotn she bafa ptn
aalfy fcr » pljeou. rtd write* ta a let
twr- "! : toj tn I'roeur# for vneroir.
wlA >• rear .baa t«
• 11 o» «jch » paatbaa far »
g's HHW LIFE PILLS
*C «'
I PJMH
TSm Murphr* left V'orday I
attend Coasnsercik' and (Rua't#*>
Mer.a tnee ing at fWich:ta, Kan .
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Walker, T. V. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1916, newspaper, January 13, 1916; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404795/m1/1/: accessed January 27, 2021), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.