Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 3, Ed. 1, Friday, January 22, 1915 Page: 5 of 8
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A Sale on Broken Sizes and Lots in Men's and Young Men's
Hand Tailored Suits
And Overcoats
Actual $20.00 $22.00 $25.00 $27.50 and $30.00 Values on Sale
This Morning at Choice
Overcoats
Prncticnlly every material model lining
and color the season has approved. Over-
coats thot you would tcgulorly pay $20
$22.50 $25. and $30.00 for and for which
you will pay the same amount if you do
not buy next season's overcoat now for
Final Clearance
$13.95
Suits
NOMK THOHOIGHNKSS OK Art.
hohtmknt manikkstkd in ov-
hiu'oatk ih kxkmpmfiih) in
THIS FINAL Ht'lT HALK. I-OTS
iW LIGHT COLOHH KOIl KAKLY
HPItt.NO AND HlMMKIt WHAH
AHIJ INCLt'HED. VIEW THIS
ITEM ritOM ANY ANGLE AM)
VOU CANNOT CONSCIENTIOUSLY
DENY ITH DOMINANCE. $20
$22 925 AND itO SUITS NOW
p1uced fou final climhanoe
at choice
$13.95
95
$20.00
$22.00
$25.00
$30.00
VALUES
$12.50
15.00
16.50
$18.00
VALUES
SUITS
Naturally we have accurfiulated a
great many brokfen lines of very de-
sirable goods. Suits that you would
regularly pay $12.50 $1 5 $16.50
and $ 1 8 for during this linal sale at
$8.75 ;
Overcoats
As stated before to clean up the single
and broken lots you can buy an overcoat
which has been sold in season for $12.50
$15 $16.50 and $18 now during this
Final Clearance Sale at
; $8.75
Pants at 33 1-3 per cent Reduction.
Good Seasonable and Well Made Merchandise
$3.50 Final clearnnco price 9-.JJ I
14.00 Final Clearance 92M1
$4.50 Final Clearance . . . .$:.00
IG.50 Final Clearance ... 9HM7
$5.00 Final Clearanco fc'LSU
$0.00 Final Clearanco . . . . $1.00
$G.50 Final Clearance" " 9I.SU
$7.00 Final Clearance ijVI'07
$7.50 Final Clearance .' '. $5.00
$8.00 Final Clearanco $3.HI
$9.00 Final Clearanco $0.00
H Off on All Boys' Suits '
Knickerbocker Suits in all colors and models that arc made 6 to 1 7 years.
$3.00 Hoys' Bulls for . 91.no
$4.00 Iloys suKh for .... $2.00
15.00 Hoys' Suits for 1 . U2.no
JG.00 Hoys' Suits for $jm()
$6.50 Hoys' SultB for tn
$7.50 Hoys Suits for $:t.7ft
1-3 Off on all Boys' Knee Pants. All Winter Underwear and
all Flannel Shirts at 33 1-3 per cent Reduction.
Sweaters and Jerseys for Men and Boys at 1-3 Price.
MANHATTAN SIIIHTS ON SALS
$1.50 now $1.15 $2.50 Sl.Rr
$2.00 now $1.40 $3.50 $2.C5
IIANAN & SON SHOES.
For Man and Women all $C00 $C.G0 and
$7.00 Shoos .- 5
KAGLE SIIIHTS.
$1.00 $1.2C and $1.50 Shirts now ....83c.
OUH OWN MAKE.
All $3.50 $4.00 and $1.50 Shoos lit 2.05
$d.Oo Women's Shoos $.'1. in
IIIG HEDUCTIONH ON CHILDKK.VH SHOES
i3. GO mill $4.00 shoos $2.85
t2.50 and $3.00 Shous isn.ii.-j
WH.VS HOOTS AND IlOOTIflCS AT A GIIKAT
HAVING.
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MOTIIEK IP CHILD'S
TONGUK IS COATED
If Cross Feverish Constipated Glvo
"California Syrup of Figs."
A laxatlvo today saves a sick child
tomorrow. Children dimply will not
take tho tlmo from' play to empty
their howels which becomo clogged
up with waste liver gets sluggish
ailmcntsshrdlu cnfwyp otaoln ehr
stomach sour.
Look at tho tongue. Mother If
coated or your child is listless cross
feverish breath bad restless doesn't
eatlheartlly full of cold or has sore
throat or any other children's all-
meats give a teaupoonful of "Callfor
nla. Syrup of Figs" then dpn't wor
ry 'because It is perfectly harmless
and' in a few hours all this constipa-
tion poison sour bile and fermenting
-waste will gently movo out of tho
bowels and you havo a well playful
child again. A thorough inside
cleansing is oftentimes all that is
necessary. It should bo tho first
treatment given in any sickness.
Bowaro of counterfeit fig syrups.
&sk your druggist for a fifty-cent bot
tlo of "California Syrup of Figs"
which has full directions for babies
children of all ages and grown ups
plainly printed on tho bottlo. Look
Carefully and seo that It is mado by
'Tho California Fig Syrup Company."
Advertisement
NEED HETTEH HOADS 1IEHE
TO KNCOUHAGE FAHMEHS
Many Successful Farmers who Would
Locate Hero nro Driven. Aback by
Tho Horrible Condition o County
Hoods and tho Lack of Interest In
Them.
Tho NevS printed last week a let-
ter from David Hackerott who after
a visit hero picked many flaws in
our present system of farming and
marketing of tho farm products. An-
other letter has been received this
week from Mr. Hackorott this tlmo
covering tho road situation. Tho let
ter Is as follows:
"Wobster City la.. Jan. 20
"Durant Wcokly Nows
"Durant Oklahoma
"Dear Edltor:-
"I have just finished reading In
last week's News a lottor which I
wrote you and which I had no idea
you would publish but since you
havo dono so I trust It will do somo
good and am glad if my suggestions
as to farming havo bean of bonoflt
to nnyono thore.
"Ono who has boon ralsod In a
country whoro good hard dry roads
aro ovorywhoro cannot in a moment
get bad road stuff through his head.
Whon I first struck Southeastern Ok
lahoma and found what awful roads
tho farmers must haul their crops
over I was roady to turn back with-
out and further investigation but
I changed my mind and went ovor tho
country pretty well and I studied
tho various conditions of your
country
"I expect sooner or lator to ac-
quire somo Dry an county land. Had
I found good roads on my trip to
your county I probably would bo a
landholder there right now. I firmly
bollovo that your road systems keep
moro good farmors from locating In
your county from othor status than
any other causo. A man who knows
land and knows how to farm can
mako good tbcro for you bavo tho
climatic conditions tho soil and tho
rainfall. Consequently tho failure of
tlio farmors who do not know any-
thing about farming will not cause
tho real fanner any alarm.
"Not only nro your roads tho worst
I over saw hut thoro doos not seem
to bo any gonoral interest among tho
farmers or tho business tnon. Your
road laws aro rlthor very Inadequate
or poorly enforced and tho effect
in oithur caso is tho samo upon tho
system.
"If'Jt wore posslblo and I do not
know whethor It Is or not to bond
your county in a sufficient sum to
put4.11 good road on every section lino
in tho county your farmers would
save tho entire expense In Ions than
flvo years. Thoy could haul throe
tlmos tho load with half tho horse-
power and ut u vory small fraction
of tho cost of tho woar and tear on
tho vehicles. Thon again a farm Is
worth sovernl dollars an aero moro
If It. is bounded by a good road.
Yours for good roads
"DAVID IIACKEHOTT"
If In the market for a Typewriter
ee B M Brans.
INDIGESTION OAK OH
HICK SOUK STOMACH-
TJmo "Pflpo'M ninjicpsln" (l j.-fVu Mln-
titcs nil Ktonmrli Trouble in
Gone.
"Itoally doos" put bud stomachs in
order "really doos" overcome indi-
gestion dyspepsia gas heartburn
and sourness In flvo minutes- that
Just that Makos "Tape's Dlapep-
hIii tho largest selling stomnch regu-
lator In tho world. If what you oat
formonts Into stubborn lumps you
belch gas nnd oructHto sour undigest-
ed food ami field; hend is dizzy and
aches; breath foul; touguo coated;
your Insldos filled with bllo and ln-
dlgostlhla waste romombor tho mo
ment Pope's Dlapcpsln comot lit con-
tact with tho stomach alt such dis-
tress vanishes. It's truly astonish-
ing nlmoot marvolouB und tho Joy
is its harmless.
A largo fifty cont caso of Pnpo'n
Dlapopsln will giro you a hundred
dollars worth of satisfaction or your
druggls't hands you your money bnck.
It's worth Its' -weight in gold to
men and women who can got their
stomach regulatod. It belongs in
your homoshould always bo kept
handy In caso of a sick sour upsr
stomnoh during tho day or night. It's
tho quickest surest nnd moHt harm-
less stomnoh doctor In tho world.
Advortlsomonr.
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BIG BEN
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Brings Big Bargains
You find them Saturday
Durant Mercantile Co.
Durant OkU.
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Evans, E. M. Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 3, Ed. 1, Friday, January 22, 1915, newspaper, January 22, 1915; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82635/m1/5/: accessed November 10, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.