Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, February 24, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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I have 14 head of good
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Oklahoma.
This bunch wiii be heid here until \\ ednesday.
The>- are good, kind and Pnced Right.
See BILL McPHERSON
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FOR HALK—Foor-.'.vwr. p^a^eTe
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Cottage Grocer}'
Dealer in
STAPLE AND
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DRY GOODS, NOTIONS £
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A dollar in a Rod Croa*i meyrjber-
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th" man "or^r thrro".
Better t)iar. money boeaoea they
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SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
iiz& EVERYWHERE
FOR RENT!
FOR RENT
3 :**mi baUK on Morrrw
^ rc.m* or 'forrow
Three-room ko—i os Ped-
ral atreet, . ear the a?.o«e
' ri'Stl $2v 00 a ir.onth.
FOR 5ALE
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P,ve aerei with a 4-room
hoofo, raim ehi'ron hoosa,
granary, feneed. ?. arrt* in
loftrration, el'** m. Thta ia
on a IeajM? coating 1^0.00 a
ye*r f<rr l^av Wil la*M at a
big bargain Call in and talk
it over.
Will toll tow for I7&.00 and
7 *MBoat'r* for |10 each.
4 room ho i ■/., lot &0 140;
c^oae in; wiU eli heap
GROCERY SALE!
NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS: We will
deliver orders of $5.00 in city and orders
of $25.00 to field.
SPUDS 35c PER PECK.
C,oo-i Bed Or -.s* .05
Cv^; Sweat Potatoes '> for 2S
Good C#®teajre 06
Kke Partr. ps 06
?i*e Tcrn.p? . . 04
I.enonff pe.* doz 30 40
AH Colored Beat*. 10
Nary Beans 12H
Lima Beana 15
Pori and Beam, 10, 20 and 25
Kidney Beau 10 and 25
Apricot Butter, per gal 1 40
No Apricot Butter 40
Good Corn, per doz 1 SO
Good Peaa 20
No. 3 Can Kraut .20
BbL Knut pe,r lb 10
No. 2 Kraut 15
Beat Tomatoes, 15, 20 and ... .25
O. B. Jam, per doz 3 25
Cood Green Beam, 20 and 35
Peaches froaa 15 to .45
Gallon Peaches
GaRon Apples
Gallon Apricou 75
Gallon PumpLn ^5
Gallon Prunes 65
Gallon Blackberries 95
Gallon Cherries 1.40
allon Cata'jp 90
!6 oz. Cataap 25
20 tars WLite Flyer Soap 1.00
Onion Seta, per gallon... .60
Bliss Seed Potatoes 04
D M Ferry Seed
Medium Criaco 1.05
No. JS Compound 1.35
No. 10 C'ompopnd 2.50
No 50 Compound ,12.50
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PHONF. 207
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If Its Eats We Have It!
Do Not Forget Your Meat for Sunday.
HOOVERIZED GROCERY
Opposite Postoffice. North Ohio. Telephone 61.
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