The Drumright Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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See Our
Latest Patterns
and
Fabrics
Suits Made to
Measure
$18 to $45
0'BELL &
STEPHENSON
Mrs. L. L. McKenzie
Harf opened a new and up-to-
date hoarding house on the
west side, south of the iron
works.
Pail Packing a Specialty
A. W. HOLLAND
Physician and Surgeon
Office in rear of Postollice
Drumright, * Okla
Iona Hotel
Newly Furnished Rooms
MRS. M. L. DAVIS, Prop
Home Made Candy
Peanuts and Popcorn. Candy
Made Daily. Stand on
Broadway.
W. H. JOHNSON, Prop
J
DR. 0. B. ROSS
Physician aud Surgeon
V.'ie. tal and Genitourinary
Diseases a Specialty.
Office North of City Hall
C. CARVER
Dealer in
Ice Cream and
all kinds of Cold
Drinks
On Broadway near
Ohio Ave
Announce m ent
Look for the
&
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We have been in the ercereantiiSe business ira the oil field
for about four months,, and have enjoyed a very proffeibSe
business; in fact, it has more than doubled our expectations.
We now have on hand about $2,S0d of staple and fancy
groceries and a good assortment of dry goods and notsoiis,
and to show our appreciation to our friends and customers,
we take the liberty of announcing pn® of Hie most _ Marvelous
Price Reducing Sales ever offered. We throw this stock
the market, beginning
May 1 and B
Do not be deceived by our
caeinot afford to do this. !?
and be convinced-
No matter who has been carrying' your monthly account, you owe it to y our-
self and family to take advantage of this opportunity.
13
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in
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sad the proof prices
1U
telling you that we
515fl come
wiiitfSil
14 qt dish pan, regular price 75c,
now 39c
17 qt dish pan, regular price 85c,
now 49c
1 i-2 qt coffee pot 50c, now 89c
2 qt coffe pot was 60c, now 42c
1 1-2 qt tea pot was 60c, now 42c
7 qt tea kettle was 85c, now 49c
12 qt water pails 75c, now 49c
12 1-2 in. wash pans 25c, now 15c
Boiling kettle was 60c, now 42c
Drinking tups Were 10c, now 5c
Pie tins were 10c, now 5c
Covered buckets 80c, now 18c
Dippers were 10c, now 5c
Pudding pans were 25c, now 16c
4 qt sauce paus 80c, now 1;it-
Pure white corn meal, fresh, reg-
ular price 40c, sale price 25c
Gal. cans red pitted cherries 79c
Gal. cans blackberries 50c
Gal. cans peaches 49c
Gal. cans pumpkin 89c
Gal. cans tomatoes 89c
Gal. cans apples 25c
Gal. cans apricots 89c
Large assortment of earthen ware
one-half off
1 lb can Mocha or Java 45c,
now 35c
1 lb Windsor Bond coffee 35c,
now 29c
1.8 lbs Pathfinder coffe;
Dried apples, peaches, pn
5 and grapes each 14 lb*
Granulated and brown
each 20 lbs §1.00
Tea, regular price 60.', n<
7 bars Ohi*yF'tal soap 2 > -
7 pa. !.ages Gold Dust 2-">r
1 ill •.•an Cow Boy corn 8 1-
8 lb can pears 20c
3 lb can egg plums 20c
Large assortment of ambroid
worth 10c to 15c yd, now
All dry goods receive the 1
ju-.l the Same as groceries
2 I'd cn:i tomatoes 8 l-8c
}c
ltiea
1.00
i:rar
L.-m:
euos
5 c
knife
Dollars saved are dollars made, and the above- prices tell the talc. These
prices are for cash only, but should we feel like accommodat ing a customer for a
few days it will not cost us $50.00. ( .
You cannot profit by our liberality unless you come early and get your choicc
before the stock is all gone.
REMEMBER, 10 DAYS ONLY! LOOK FOR THE BIG IFLAG2
W i 11 i am s & Com pat
Under t b e Stars and Stripes
ny
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For Full Line of Good Tobacco Go to the
Modern Barber Shop and
Smoke House
Modern Barber Shop and Bath 1 ubs are
Waiting for You.
The American Box Ball Offers Fine Amuse=
ment to All.
Everybody Invited. Give Us a Call.
AUG. R. COSTELKA.
OPEN DAY A5vi£v NEGKT
Firrt Class Service We Do Pack Pails
OWL RESTAURANT
W. H. Rodgers, Prop
BROWN'S SECOND-HAND STORE
Cleauiug and Piecing a Specialty
Give us a trial. If work id satisfactory, tell others,
if not. cp 11 uc over the phone, No. 149.
West End Tiger
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The Drumright Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1913, newspaper, May 2, 1913; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147645/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.