The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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I is exeinp'ary thai would be well
John Berry. wh<> I" attending s ,Q i
school ai yuanah, Tea., arrived
=TllB^Tew $65(»P Todat.Bai;
AU *"•* Baring Sewing Machine, for 45
'"'''^ .S^bsmben For The Times
the best chance of You
Get Busy.
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FARM LOANSt
NOTARY rUttUC
i Ol'KK. - • OK LA.
■ This
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Don't Miss it
TuwUy »nd U vwiting friend*
here nn<1 rel»live* in the l.e»
Summit community. He will re-
turn Friday.
••Tom Thurah'f M*rri»^e" rt-
produced at the public achool
Huditortum Friday nlrfht. highly
little boy® and girli of Duke will
represent tbi* play. Admission
price 15 and 25 cent*.
It ie talked that t'ie W. F Jr.
N. W d»p"t w II tioon be moved
som»where neir its former loca-
tion. This is what it si>Jli bJ
Since Olc1 Duke has rnov«d and
consolidated with Fast Duke the
depot iJ entirely too far from the
resident portion and the business
part of town, wki<-.h makes it
very inojnvinient for the travel-
ing publics, freight and express
handling.
Warner's Corsets are like th
paint on a battleship, Rust Proof
Justarrived a big line of Ready
trade dresaea for childreu MisseB
and Ladies. The latest styles
and prettist design at the as-
tonishing low prices cf from 3oc
to Si.35. This is less than half
what it would cost you to order
the same drels. Save your mon
ey by trading with I. K. Williams
Dry Goods Company.
George W. Cornel 1 of Weath-
erford, Okla, candidate for ^con-
gress of this district, "spoke to a
large crowd in the afternoon on
the streetr and at night at the
auditorium Tuesday. He^intar-
ested his hearers who were very
attentive of his speeching. He
received many high compliment-
in his course of speech.
f j. A. Roach, living one
mile north of town, receive^
a phone message last Mon-
day morning a niece of hr»
at Elk City was'at the point
of death and not expected
to live hut a few hours. Mr.
Roach left imm«diately for
that place. He went over
land in a hack, taking his
family with him.
Local news items are scarce
this week; owning to the rainy,
muddy disagreeable weather, no
passenger tratfie is not su.t.cent
note'this week, at least scarcely
any procurable.
For buildine material «ee u*.
We have anything carried in
our up to da'e lumber yard.
Roadds A P »r er L i nb er Cc
All firms who ars not carrying
regular mo»uhly »ds in the T.mes
ar« eapect*4 to *»y aubacrlptioo^
Look for the bill collector around
.oon and hm
promptly. __ —
Large oake fr vn iiitla»Q>rn<
gra«r;
Sn.ull stream* lo mighty
rivers flow;
And WaJner's Ru8t l'roof
Corsets make
The finest figures, they won't
break.
Marv had « little shape;
'Twas very cute, indeed;
Hbe wore it in a Warner's
Rust Proof Cori»et;Guaranteed.
The tendency in all directions
is toward low bust corsets. W e
have all kinds ot them in the
Warner line, and will have more
th s fall. But we have medium
bust too. Whatever you want "in
corsets, you can get it in War-
ner's at I. K. Williams Dry
Goods Co.
Child Cross? Feverish/ Siek' •
A cross, peevish, listless child,
with coated tongue, pale, doesn't
sleup; eats something very little,
then again ravenously, stomaoh
S-iur, bream fetid, pains in bto-
rnaoh, with diarrhea, grinds
teeth while asleep, and starts up
with terror—all suggest a Worm
Killer—something that expels
woru.s, and almost every cnild
has them. Kicicapoo Worm Kill
er is needed. Get a box today.
Start at onoo. You want have to
coax, ad Kickapoo Worm Killer
is a candy confection. Expels
tne worms, the cauae of your
cnild's trouble. at your
druggist. Adv.
THE CITY
[barber shop
E. Wation, Prop.
South Side Main Street.
[ Nice, emooth HairCut, Khavs
| n u d Shu mpno, courteous
|ireat ment and overythinf
1 k»ot in sanitary condition
I Has recently opened up and
| will he glad for those needing
lto K've 5nP a tria1, Uo
I guaranteed.
E. Watson.
Spring Hats
Our showing of Spring Hate
nothing cheap bat the price.
will interest you
Mr#. W. Lance, Hollis, Okla.
Curreathers & McMillian
Young Prince 3-4
Percheon Stallion
Coming 6 Years Old
Weight 1767 Pounds
Will stand the season 1914 at
my farm 1 1-2 miles northest of
Duke.
Terms to Insure $8.00
Money due if mare is parted
with or is being moved out of
neighborhood.
Mare and colt to stand good
for service.
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rservice. »MrkQ wiaCA71NE FARM AND RANCH, and
- W. HESSLER. »SeLLdTe ™^%LL 'FORJUSTfl
this is offered only to new suosc. .oers t
and Holland s.
i O THK VOIEKS OF JACK-
COUNT i, OKLA.
1 takb this method oI announ
ing myself as a candidate for ttie
office ol Puohc Weigher ot Jack-
son County:
Will say mat 1 came from the
Brick,' Lime, Cement, Poets
and Roofing, of all kinds see
Rounds & Porter Lumber Co.
The biggest tax case that
f m in. Oklahoma has had in the
came from the ^ ^ e8tate
state of Indiana five years ago, vOlirta in 8 01,*«rl
nave resided near Duke,. Okla., |is concerned was presenile
since coming, to this country . in the United States Circuit
t have followed farming as a pro -'
tension, i have a wife and eight
childien to support. Three years
ago i had tne misfortune of loos-
ing one of my lower limbs by
wane tiweihug, and naving hau
Lhis m.efottune, and £kno*ing i case invoieo .-o--
' tax Osage
tow office, i teel jueufied in .ask- j u3 lan<ls to the value
ing your support. , , #125.000,000 for a penod
A- to oiy hone.ty and ability ' fwo y,.ar* from t^.
1 re.er yuu to any bu8iucr« mu;. n of y x u
Court of App als in St. Paul
the other day by Assistant
Attorney Generat Moore <»f
this city and the County
Attorney of Osage County
Uukuur any oueo; niy aC4uaiiit-
auie Owing to financial con-
aiuoa I wilt not e«» *o«# » U.a»v
a.u. rougn uauvaaeutih* county,
but trust 1 will be able io »#*• you
pcreouatly before tbe pr;a.ary
•taction Anguet 4.
Yours Keept-.
I c. C. Bakar.
Dak*, 0*l».
,0 together witYi an e»or,
m«». of h»m«M
l«,.b> "f
l'li*Te are couflictiug opinion?
trom the two Federal Courts
aud the outcome outcome of
the ca^e ie in boubt.
Oesisns From SpWer Web.
Missionaries In Paraguay m0* "
M years a3o tangbt thej.atlve^
•ilana to make lace by bas?* R^c8
t d v the art has greatly deve^
,d and in certain of* the towns la£
aakln^ the chief ^^rmtio^ Al-
Th« Bey CritTo.
Richard CJker.at an open-air nv, %
oon at r-.'i lleacb. told a Ge« ,
Wasting- story.
"A teacher." he oegan. was cm
ducting a les«>n 1,1 Wstory
- 'Tommy Jones.' she satd, whs.
there about George Waablngtoa
frM . I-J v.:. frAhi all rttiu r
,7 iV the chief «cupution. ai- about Ueorge
nSt all the women, marjr children. ' vUcb dlHtingniahed him froa all other
cu not a few men ar» engaged in tM« | Americana''
•'dUBtcur tact with reference to
Paraguayan taceB ts that the de-
, were borrowed from the strang#
, .LS woven by the serai tropical spi-
««>rs ti. ' aloimd in that country Ac
ordh^iy this lace 5. by the natlea
.. jati. wUSi* r.ctaa »b». c
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'*He didn't Ha,' w«a the prompt atr
he Para
!gns
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"T^ana. 4 Porwr 1-umMr Co
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i small.
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-a* that fr»*nd a do.. - k«
It* He rely \v
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' , .,—n o» fmu- r*2dr *eo« eefty
HAckWa'' ta^re to He »t»ar»
th. m «-e -
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Native i Dun
Oa« of the wcrsl featurae ti t>*
tnM traOe on the Arabian aee coa-
sf Bilachiatao and tn the Peralan <V-"
•* that the «w»nntUo» from ■urc;»»
rcnsiata ot axpandlng bulieta. Tbo
tiaa foTeranr.ent ha> forbidden t'*«
Mot durndnma. bnt no rrohlW.'- =
JxStta ia tbe trn>al country Hrt<-•
troop, win A i. bo naraicapp-1 •
tutura frontier operatloaa. Tea- «
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Walker, T. V. The Duke Times (Duke, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1914, newspaper, May 21, 1914; Duke, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404925/m1/3/: accessed April 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.