Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1921 Page: 4 of 6
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DRUMRIGHT EVENING DERRICK
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Insurance Rates!
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your property insured
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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
THESE PRICES ARK GOOD FROM 7 A. M.
TILL NOON SATURDAY
Swift Cui ed Ham-. -kin off, whole or half 30c
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Breakfast Bacon by the .slab.
2.rw
Dure Hog Lard
. 17Jc
Best Salt Pork
17k-
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Cream Cheese, 3 lbs. for
$1.00
•5*
Creamer.' Butter
45c
Fresh Side Meat
221c
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'1 lbs. good Steak
25c
Beef to Boil
10c
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12 Ac
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Pure Pork Sausage
20c
Fresh Liver
10c
Fresh Pork Hams
20c
+
10c
Pork Chops
25c
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Prepared Chilli, best in town
All our meats are government inspected
:10c
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Westerheidc and Demundrum, Mgrs.
Fresh Fish
1- resh Oysters, per quart
30c
$1.00
Phono 1 13
108 S. Pen ir
Hens and Frying Chickens Galore
GUISINGER'S STYLE SHOP
Introductory Sale
AT FOG ALKY BROS.' OLD STAND
FALL AND WINTER OPENING
OF / • t
LADIES READY TO WEAR
We arc in your city with a line showing of
lively Styles 4iul Unusual Values
NEW FALL SHIPMENTS OF ALL LATEST
MATERIALS, TRIMMINGS AND STYLES,
BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12,
AT 8:30 A. M.
CUT RATE MARKET
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216 K. Broadway
W. C. Ely, Prop. $
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•| Drop in at the
NEW MIDGET CONFECTIONERY
For hot and cold drinks of all kinds
Wo have a complete line of fruil
in season
NEW MIlMiET CONFECTIONERY
111I I1ill it it
S3.00
$12.50
WE ARE OFFERING
ONE LOT OF BLOUSES
Sale Price
ONE LOT OF SERGE and TRIC-
OTIN'E DRESSES, Sale price.
FREE! FREE! FREE!
To the first 20 ladies m?.ki ■ 'j a purchase in our store
Saturday morning, a packat containing a ladies garment
will be given FREE.
20 per cent Discount on All Suits and Coats
New Bargains Each Day in Different Lines
Watch Our Space
GUISINGER'S STYLE SHOP
Located at 100 West Broadway
GFRf/AN CREW HOSTILE
Why not trade off that piece of j
rifnniitur u don't nood on a ww
yl.mncor sowing m.-M-hir.o that you r.n
v' i« r- 11 H Will / Phono 571. 112 6
• 1 ' ,m giic-k, a iop salesman in ; beyit land's intentions until she heard the [police narcotic s(,uacl
J; - «• parlor Tuesday, diod in a hoapltui ; hots fired. • J their revolvers last night to overawe
¥; rJ. , | , rm in oliiMrf-n 1 l;«*t night. Sli^k kiUed himself after .\iiss Mas ten had been married and a hostile crew of 40 men on the Ger
| shooting the young woman !lvor< ed. She recently told her for-
LEmVES HIS WIFE OUTSIDE i hry had come. paying he had busi
Kansas City, Mo.. Oct 14 — Miss .(-s s inside the building. Mrs. Slick
i'(azrl Masten. who wag shot by li. aid sho kne* nothing of her hus-,
New oik, Oct. 14
Members of th •
ha ! to dr. v
l ;ve (hoto White's Cream Vermifuge.
Tho little sufferer improve* at oiu •!
ton heroin healthy, active and i '
| and :
1 robust V
I . tore.
Sold by Cits
Drug
Adv!
Slick had driven to the pla • :I' aer hufhund that Slick had annoyed
innpanied by his wite. He left htrll.er with attentions and persistently
itimr in the automobile in which- A i her to marry him.
man steamship It. C. Rickmers, when
they arrested two men charged with
smuggling cocaine worth $">.000 into
th« country.
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GET $3,500 CASH
Minneapolis, Minn., Oct 14. -Tffo
robbers held up a bank messenger and
fled in an automobile with $3,500 in
casli and 130,000 in checks. Tin-
checks were found in an abandoned
car.
Dull folks don't cut much ic
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PHONOGRAPHS
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YOUR
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11 Vou can secure one of these liaiulsome PORTOPHONtS lor a |
lew hours work anioiuj your iriends and neighbors.
II THIS IS NOT A CONTEST! I
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ALWAYS ON GUARD
Every dollar deposited in litis
bank is guaranteed under State
Guaranty Law.
Drumright State Bank
No Depositor Ever Lost a Dollar in a
Sliil' I >h11L in < lahoma
| THIS P0RT0PH0NE
To any boy or girl, man or wo-
= man, school room or organization
p who brings in 2."i yearly subscrip-
§1 t'ions at $(!.()() per year in advance
s delivered any where, which is
H the regular subscription price, or
=1 the equal of -■"> yearly subacrip-
H t'ions, The Dailj Derrick will give
H or>e of these, handsome Porto-
s phones. f
H Every home should have one,
every sciu;.>i n.irn should have
12= one. liis.i I Lei iO itiivc advantage
§E oi tni.- woiideriul oiler of
1 THE DAILY DERRICK
THE PORTOPHONE
The Talking Machine with a
Double Surprise!
I'll.re's nothing surprising
in ;i liiull tiiliviiltt niil-
I'hinc at a hi-rh price—nor a
ln\v jtrade machine at a low-
price. But the I'ortophone
vivos you the double surprise
of 111(111 QAL1TY—and say—
Folks, here's the talking machine
you've 11 w; Iys w mtpil. Here's just
111,. NV.it,.St. Niftiest, Finest aiooin-
rhasiiiu Knlortalncr you ovor n;iw!
Think of it TidkiiiK Mni'liino that "ill
play any di -r reroid wiih j smooth,
licrfoet tone, anil Imilt right into a
Handsome niaik Leatherette farrj'-
inu Case tl«it you run lake with you
an) whpiT—over to the neighbors lor
a danee or party, or out In your
machine . or wherever yon want music
Heal Music, but the greatest sine
ors. players ami musicians.
Aild at tionie its handsome cabinet
liarinoni7.es with the finest furniture
of the drawing room, music room,
library or den. It adds a touch
of refinement in the home, educates
and entertains the children and de\e
lopes their natural aptitude for good
music. It's wonderful—simply won-
derful. Why. imagine If you can. the
hundreds of occasions when the Fnrt-
ofilione would give just the "life
and "snap" to an otherwise dull
evening, at home or at your friend's
And nest summer, just the thing for
that summer home, or a picnic, or a
canoe.
We can't tell you everything lier
but conie in and let us play it for
you. You'll be surprised at its won-
derful tone, its handsome eahine-
and how different it is from any-
thing else you've ever seen or heard.
This is YOl R invitation to come
in and see the Portophone. •t will
lie a pleasure to play-It for jom
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BOYS AND GIRLS |
This dandy phonograph is yours, ||
the moment you secure 25 yearly ||
subscriptions to the Daily Derrick a|
or the equal to that amount oi' s
subscriptions. / s
THK PRIC E OF THE DAILY 1
DERRICK IS:
By mail or carrier, payable in §j
advance, per year $6.00 ||
By mail or carrier, payable in
advance, six months $.'!,00 s
Come in and register your ||
name, and start to getting your §|
subscriptions at once.
DRUMRIGHT DAILY DERRICK 1
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