The Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 40, Ed. 1, Friday, October 6, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
m
TWO
Tup Tyrant Wni-KLT NEWS
FRIDAY OCTOBER C
t HS tJ4 4tt..
.it bio I ti .
OP KI.-!uAYS
no:
i
I l-.l I! (
i o'lli v I I I.
! In III' llcl.
tit "i I'm ml
r.r m:
. 11:;
i ii ii( i '
Hum v -(.i
! vl !.
(In
n :::: n r. n n a
a K
s LOCAL MARKETS
:: t: :: ;: u 8 n a n v a a a a a ::
I'ulil producer
MI UK I'ltOM
I'llMM. S(l
Tl UK ISM
M) UK( KMI.Y
1 1
i.
IH".-I I
cli.mf !3 ;-c v" J 0 t I F '''cm
and Slate Aiith.ntias to l.itii;i
Olncr Ccintr.cs.
jw.lt .
'ill. I'l'
I
I. I I
till Ii
I Ml I-
.1 .1
Ih
I
nt
I. Ml
I i IV f
I
I if
.I.I.
i nil
I
n. il
wnt.tit..1 Ii'
i t r
Jt "II III Ilia. I HI.- ll'.lt
'II' Ulllll' HI I II I lltl'l 'l I
i"l nf to ii'ij i ''ii I I'l II"'
i'nis limlili' ! mi! Ii.'. 1 ! i 'I
llStlll'l-' It I"- I -I i.lll'd I'l ' 'I'l'
HI Will i .i!iii.'lii' ikHUi inlli
ml. Tin' i'imIit.iI II ulitt.i.V ml Mi
.1 i-iiiii till n'i'ili'iillji tnUlli" lli. I'
lllrl'.'ll lllll I"' -pi'lll III! Ii . Mill. I'l
--li!ll Hi' IiIjIiWiijis t.illil
tiiv tlilili " ii'i n-lil i'l' tin' 1'iinl lull''
-i' Ill riH'li iln'i' lid. I ill. I' llii . ' i"
-mil iiiii-i ill' iiiii'i'-luli' "I iiiinii
;i'l tili'l Hi riiiiltit) nr i'l'i'
I-
)'iii.u'i - -.i fin-i Iiium in i'ii ii-
. iM'il li Him lnuviiti hi' I'lililn iiiinl"
' ill.' 1 1 1 1 1 " 1 Sl.ll.M )il lllllll'l I Hf
iii'lll'iiii' li.il'i nil lull I'i'lil ' '
I IliV llli' iliilU'il nil 11 llll.'i' lil.il
i Mill M nr. iilnl nlVlllliv I i.in'il
visi wm
. IV. V
ll I'J till' lli'-ll'llltlnll nf
I.; nluuiiur iiiiiin ill. iii !
plil l tin U'tti'll. tltu- tut' IHJT
..I'l tl.l I'l . ll ll'll I'l' tl'l' Mil'Ml In
l'i 111' I'l" In null of llllll I'll.'lllnll Mt
ll'.llll
a
Ciit'i . - - .
O.lt-
Nl'IH
l'i yi-i'
Tin lit- .-
('.'llVl'l
I-'at Cows - ..
than Fat B
1 V.kv-
llutti'i-
I'r.urii' Il:i
Sweet I'litntuc
(Jreen Hides
liy Hides .
Uutter I-'at
ii.
aft
mm.
z&
&
tlllll Ulll'll .1 I'llllllllt Mllll-I
--' llaj without Innil
Tlu nii'tliMil nl' riiiitinl uil nut mi-
I i tilt i thr iii-s now Miffi'M'il
lliniiit;h wi'i'Ml ilmiiiiKc hut Kitirmiiio
tn U"i"l .'mriuiltliial pi.'uli-i' ami will
inn l.iiiil in Ki"l imiilitiim fur uivinir
iiiii an rally slait in the .spring.
TliU in. n li-i- has mIsm lii'i.ii lii'iiinii-' Kuisil'.
i ... ii. 1....1 ...ii..i ..r ....... ...I i I'into 1'i'an
- II I I I I 1 1 - tll HV. lllVVtll'M 1 liMIH"!
nf inttiiii unit int. which i'l rapidlyi
im ii'.isiiut m tin' Sttiti' ami unless
ihi'iliiil will sunn rial thr 1m.I1 wii'wl
as a ialsii nf Jus.-.
Fin m Airi'iit '! !! iiuiilap ha- a n-ti'i-
l'i him tin- A. A' .M. I'nlliiKc which
slali- that I'mf. S.iuhnin ami I'lnf.
Jschnul. i'pcis in the iiiiitrnl of hull
wi'i'Wl. will he lii'tc cai'l this iiiuiitii ! Flutter retail
tu 1 1 i'i I. up nil the results ohtaiucil in
the inuiily with tlif iiui mi ilu.st plan
whiih many mtliiu mnwi-is haw ir
this .M'ar. It is ici.illtil that tin- First
National Hank bought a car load nf
the puis. .n pnudcr a- well n- a laiKc
iuiiiiIii'I' nf I In' ilu-tin: miichines and
ill nun hires ami dust were mlil to
im li.nl' fanner cu-tniiu-is at io-i.
!! I.. in in the hunk indicate that the
J'MMIftiUD.'J
. 4?c50i
.... nOcQiSI.
i::.
.. . . li
. .. 17.
3cc
Id I il- I'l 'In '
v l.el
111 I II. it. nil I
' . I I- U
i . 'J.iut: i
.. hdl !l'l- iiillutl.
Hi. M:n l.i halt wb
en hy the Tuils
I . in l'i mil tin' inllt'Kc
i ape f i nm di nth of
a hi. m. pii -idem of
Cn'ilt!!- at Mnyiiia
I'uil.i;!: -ulil.ii - dm-
f tlipt i uy. hae ji t
(Ol'UT MAIM'IAI. OW)EUEI
IIKI.D AT DKN'ISON TKXAS
. was badly
wa-i waliliinu'
irrotiiids in the
mid ovpres'cd a
(iuoriiiir
Want
leKcd
liiM'stialiiin (If
Mi-imiduct
Al-
01.1) TIMER IS MOVIVn
Mr. and Mrs. Turn Ilciism lmi
1 i A1...I;.. ... '"
hum; k'miv: "' imilllie le;m (
their lutmo iionie. Mr. 1
md
LfllMlT.
been then- for n few Vi. wt
M'liieo linn ii'iiiiiicu Kf js i
uim weeu. no win encane
i i i
i.inii man aim real VIUW sjnJ
llli'l
lill.
ii'i'iib of I'aradise
i -lie to stnp tlll'lll.
The petty offiier ill charge of the
i in line iletaclunent wanied him not
'u Ir.'iM' the KiiuitiiN but he was pus-
i.ay llean.s .
Syrup
Dried I'eache-
Dried Apples
Corn Meal. 2!
('onipiiiiml
Apples do-.
Oranges doz.
l'.atiauaii do.
Rice
n.v
.. 4(i.
S8..-U
St no
'8ci i':'." of Ids iufliieme upon the Ttilk.s
l'i 1 wnli whom he was friendly and went.
'"" .several marines went with him. The
Lroiip was find on by tile Tuiks from
.'"f'i 'lie inside of a hou.se and the offiier
" 1?)' '''''' M''"''-1'1'11" wete made piisotiei'.s.
co85c ""';' "''"' ln'aten with chilis and in
. . . 20c m m i al intighly handled and .stripped
20c ' their iliithinj;. When MacUichlan
(ioM-iiuir Neff nf Texas ha.s older
id Ailjut.inl deiieral llattmi of Texas
tu eiiiiviiie a iniirt martial at Deni-
soii to try thu-e iliaruul wun mis-j m iumiik mm iinon Duiant loJ
umiluit in the military zone at that another of the old tinier... 'foin 1
.i ji i i .iii.i.. ii.it ii kiiniin in n'M''hnii ( ....
i Jti.M . liniUI" NilM' iHTii iiniuv imiiii ...--.... w ......Mt in iijih lOUnl
1 jiiraints nirUi'i's ami enlistril men. wim ims iivihi nero ioiir i-nouh to j
ri.. f :..t .1'ik.i' unii i mt nr imn i i iu'miciiull'ii. itiui lias nimii . . -
lilt' nmii'i " ..... .... .... i - -r -. m iiilnH
. . . 1 t A . .. 1 .1 . .. "'"fl
natuie of any nt the marci'si. I I'maiu mi mni? mm int. i tjm i
I'rmiMons. Itctal'
lit Ills for .
lbs.
i i'ct-"'
Kero-cne
5 gal.
60c
. . in.-1
lfic?D4nc '
60c75c I
:ioc-ki.
8 l-3c
. 3550c
.. - 40.
COc
luap
IkiII
i- a
wi-ev 1
-inie--l'ul font i n! fur
I Corn Chop'i cwt. $1.45
milt Mieiieu uu - - iut.
lirnii cwt. Sl.l.-i&TSl.".:.
Shnits. cwt. . - Sl.fi'
Cotton Seed Mtal cwt. ?2.C0
Hulls cwt. 75c
i Prairie Ila bale 40
Alfalfa l.-ile . fi.""
Flour 323$3.90
li-b I'ot.r.. es letail lm. . !.
nli-leil against ueh tieatmcnt. the
.1 of them weie .stood n";aitit a
11 lo be .shot. It so happened that
Tin kish offiier of a better mim was
-inir at the time and stopped the
null. Hi. The uilli'KO piesidellt a
.l injuied by the beating he had
im d.
mm !. t . ... . .. LI.1 'I Hill ll'l.tl llntt.t !..... il.
However me niivi'nmi s niess.ine s.i.) mi" " mm.- iviicn uii'V arriw
. ......... .. ......i ........1 .i.... it.. i..u I..... t........i ... . L
In IM'- .IIJUiaui neni'iai hiaieu iii.u - -v.. mu-uiij ni uie iounl
the iliarces wete nl Mich a serious election iionni lor many jears art
naturi that an immeiiiate couit mm-' mis neiu imier puouc oinu.s whij
tial was imnerative. i-ntail lots ol work and little
-- - ' lewanl. Tom will be missed by mart
WORK UESF.MEI) ON IIOII.KAl i people mil in many wnys fioni
TEST WEI. I. NEAR COI.IIEUT' midst.
SPEAK HERE OCTOUKR in
After a stispensimi of time ninnths REPFIIMCAN NOMINEE IS TO
drilling operation". hae heen resiliu-
ed on tile litiili'iui test well near Col-
belt and it is hoped to loinplete the
test this fall and wintci.
The well is at present at a depth
of about l.itliil foet and is lieini: op-
er.itul with a full ciuw of cxpi'it oil
well diiller-. They aie workinir two
shifts day and night in oidei
they aie going as soon as
HUM KIN AND CK ENTER
PI.EAS OF NOT CIII.'I'Y
.e I 1.1
1113.11
in.
Mio'iv'.'y-
tiie
nl
1
ii
Win
nil
ii MIS III
all -' I-
IM mill
1 llllll I 1 II .
in'eli-sii-il si He men
'i'l mines :ni.i-te.
1 - llie .ill. "Ill- ll.llil-li 'I
... 1 s .ill' 1I11 11 iioilIiIhm's
I he - -ll III s l In ll)
"ll .1 l.'U U.l' il. 'Ill illl-
. .' .ill Is ll.il
re hi I I miiIi
H .IJ tllllfl.lt-.
Mil x
fMlliellll pi il..
- all i'.lll.
. brasl.ii s.
pnrlilllt load I InllJ III" lliilllielll bi'llll
lirj. ll wis leiinei. Iiimexii. lli.il
Si. lllll lM'.iill ".Mi!. I fnlli.M Willi SI
vsiiii Hi. 11 n. ill. I III 111..- pe'lllli's nil
.' llllll ls Ml 1' till li'llellll IlijIl'.MIV
ml nl' liisi ml. r P." nine :i law.
OtllV III. Ill- III' in. ' 1 11 llie sviniii
nae been :i.p .e. Im iisiiii.'ii..n
MUCH LOWER BIDS ARE MADE
IHM'MSV ( I. I'll MEEI'INC
'llie linlaiy ('lull's ngular inn!
w.i- held Tui-ilny noon a le.ul
the Alwnod with a louLer cent
According to Reports to Qure.iu
Public Rouds Prices Will Be
Greatly Reduced.
of
Fully bids f..r ibe emisiruelli.ti of
fl'llcnil lllll In.els In. I .'.lie llllll pllles
tlurini; Hie em 1 111. se.i-Mii will In- 111 ite
rlallj lower Hi. 111 l.isi si.s.n net mil
Ing to re. nis 1 ii.'il li die liuieail
of jililille Im.mIs of ;e lllll.'.l MiH"i
TVpiiriiiifiit ..' ijri. nil uie. While
Mrls linle lint been leielleil nil lllll
Inn.-!' mlllllie nf work lllt'le Is. linn
ell'l elmlluli In illilie.lle II Inner lelel
nf pili es.
I'.llnlllli.- b.is l.ei 11 ii nl -.'n. '"'. anil
illl eenls a eiilne 1.1I.I III Mlssnuil. Ar-
knns.is nml Mililiesnt.i. tes Iliely an
-oiiiinrei wild an iim'I.ii.-!- t.f ii'i eent
fur the si'iiimi in wbbli lliese smtes
lire Ine.ileil In I'.IJI.
l'rbes f leillfnieini. sliel ill plllce
rant'i' armiiiil 1! eenls as eninpiiieil
with llie I'.UI pi In' of 1 or II cents.
ami brnli.-e s m n'lit- sis;.iinst
T tn 1 ellls
. tew bills. I"..r (lie I. est '.'isnle nf
fnlli'lele. nf il..ll is7 it 1 utile jnrtl
Ihim' been 1 veil In set ilmis iliere
111!' T.I'JI II II 1 Mils ilt.MIU S'J.". n cubic
nlil.
l'rlies III. I f 1 llie c.i Il-ll III lliill .if
mi ieii minis per s.i in- ml nre us
f.llllllls ll -I "J I 'mImIIIiIiI S'.l"7.
.mil Unii: . s -s . . miip nml wnli
till SIMM l.e III" W l.nli' it.lllllll lllll-
In? Hie I'l 1 'ii'! I'.iP. I'.ijo m sj ;7
M)IIH" i.llil
Ml"-
at
at-
li'litlance nl all iiicmlu 1 lint out of
town. lit filial weekly bii-itn-- w.i
attcinleil al'lii- winch the 1 'ub Ii imnl
In a spli nihil slmit talk by I!e. Mr.
R.ilanl. a--isianl pa-'m- nf the l-n-i
llaylist I'huuli and pastor of the
I'aildo . linn h. .Mr. liilam had a iial
message and otiuiled it hmue 111 a
wa which was impie.ssiw. A guest
of llie club also was Fled S.lge melll-
ber nf the Shawnee t lull who spnke
for ten minutes mi the ideals nf I!n-
tary. TANK I'.l'II.IIER IS KILLED
S. .1. Iitliam a tank builder em-
pln.ied near Wilsnii Clklahnma. was
bullied tii death ill a file which de-
slrnjeil a twoxtory fianie hotel at
Wilson Muitlay inoiiiing.
Later on two women weie anested
mi'siispiiion that they had nun tiered
Latliam and then l'i red the building
hoping to destroy evidence of the
nun der. 1 1 was not known that the
man was burned in the file until the
tharietl coryse was found in tii
"' English Hacon 25c
Dry Salt Sides 20c
Rrrakfasst Uucon 60c
Hums 50c
Shoulders 'J0c
Roiled Hani 70c"
Raked Ham 70V
Roast flat lib 12'
Ko.ist. standard rlh 2Uc
?teak. cliui'k 20r
Stew Meat 12r
Mixed Sausage lfic
ItoastH ruiip 20c
Pork Sausage 20r
Lard per pound - - 15c
ot
I.
I i
ub.
'Hi.
the murder of R. '.
. in letl hele !:i-t .May.
lie- chat ge of niilidei'
he ilistrii! ctiitil here
Means
Their'
will be
in No-
KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK
IJULLETIN.
.M.irlet imiipaietl willi
dai. Cattle iii cent Inwer
lower prospeit- weak mai
of week.
REEF STEERS
(iimd to ilioice. diy lot
fed
F.ur to (mod dry lot
fed - - 8.50 O.OD
Common to I-air Dry lat
la-t
. hogs Ilk
kel balanu
!i.00(ji 11.2."
to wild
possible.
Afiorditig In geologists' icpoit .
there are eieial -amis at whiih a
. well (an In- liiniiglit 111 luit the 1I11II-
'.f Di-tiid .ludge March mi! ers expect to diili tn the most promi-
.. -ili nf this week. Mat P.ratkin ": ':i'"-
I llany ai k en'.eiei! picas nf not
IIMillUA I'KKSIDKM ni'.i:i;
Dr. S. M. Jnli!. -mi. pie-idint of th"
L.e Highway. wa lime lor a In it. f
isit Tuesday nioruing ( outing from
lluuo. and while heie the gue-t nf the
1 hanibei' of Cnmiiii 11 1. While l'"i
l.e iur lil-o a gue-t nf the Lion- ilub
al tin 1 r -pcctal nnitini1- Ik Id M eulay
night at the Atv 1 nl holil.
The Lee llighw.il of 1'hich Ui.
Inlliisi'ii i- the pre-.tleiit. will extend
fi'.iui 'ev. ork ' uj to San diegn.
( al. and will be one nf the veiy fev
luin-imitiuenlal highway- iin--ing
the United Slate- withoi.t a break.
Hi- .lo'in-i.ii is nut mi a tiip vi iting
I the vaiioti- titles mi the unite ami
! wei't Irmii Inn- in Aiilmoie.
I lie announcement is made frod
Republican Statu headquarters tU
.lonn i-ivKis ja'puiiiicati nuiiiiiiie fd
(iovernor of Oklahoma will nildrej
the titers 01 Ilryan county ()n tH
night of October lltli. It is exnectn
to get that the meeting will be lu..i uiiJ
1... 1 ..r .1 1
nu ine i.i.wi ui me conn iinli-i up j
the district court room ilL-pi-miirg bl
the weather.
1. . ..1 :?
11 is iiuniu nine 10 paci. Ilii -uirl
inn furs away in moth hal'
6 6
Cures Malarid Chllla and Pert!
Drnjcne or Itllious Fever. It kill-. 1
germx.
In
Mi. ills mm ) r will be imik ni-
si tin- 1 iii-t brutal ever inmniit-in-intv.
Whoever the minder
liie .liny had been puked up bj
ii . " Im was driving in ro tin
ti;. and at snuie poinl lu-twiill
11 1 .'ii'il .Mead the two men liim-
I11 1! their friend in need lo desi'li
11 a hammer robbed him of ids
u. thicw the body in the biiisli
minimi llie car mi a deserted mail
.md escaped. Silent l' Tay lot's hives
M011- i.;itinns lead him tn Zaik and lati r
tn Rraikin both nf whom have long
1 rintinal retmiis. and 1-nth nf whnm
weie paitially identified as being in-
the murder car. Roth nf them sliutj
up like clams ami said what they felt
like and no more and both appeared 1
gieatly wrought up. '
I'tr&nmrm' h srsiTir.; v v ii ti'tu ii isirs. w
- irj tr.jx-MtJr- n-ji.4m.ii--tL-A-s ruL-iu.'4tavt
& SERVICE
and a
PREMIUM
IIOSWEI.L EASILY 1IEATEN
liuiaiit Hi footliall team easily de-1
fi ated the Roswell Hi team here last
Fiidaj in si very one sided game the
Imals winning by the score of 77 to'
(i. At tin- end of the first half the
suiie was .'i2 to ll in favor of the lo-
eals. sifter which the quarters wen-
cut to eight minutes and the local '
second tcsini finished the game piling
up 'J.'i mini' points. The visitors were'
FEDERAL-AID ROAD PROJECTS
Tot.il Mile.ige Under C0111I1 action in
M.iy Amounted to Ne.iily
15000 Miles.
. IV1ler.1l iinl mid piii.lei l Inl.illug
noil miles in l-iutli Wfl iipleli'll
llllll Ml Holes neat miller n.iistnie
tlon ilurlng M.1.1. linnuu Hie tm.il
under 1 oiisiiii ilnii In ne.iiii l.'.iiiio
Iillies nml tin' inlle:igi In . ..nipleli'd
projects in 17.'".s in'ciiriliiu in re-
ports r.f the Imieail of public loads
Vnlted State- lifpnriliielil nf Xgllelll'
lure. These llnures liidbnte tlmt tho
federal-Did stpm en w in n into of
more than -' tulles per d.u mi e.icli
working day or the uioiilli Allmieeiiti
of funds to i1.flnlti' pro.lt ei- .11 lined
to ST.S-S.'it'o iHirlnu the i" ml
outweighed and outplayed at every
stapc of the game sind'on both of-
fense and defense.
FNFSFAL RON'I) RORRERY
The Mini) of the 1 utility licnsmer'ss
nl'liie at 'lay Oklahoma wsis broken
into last Finlay night and Siiri.lllli)
wm III of negotiable bunds sinleu. ac-
eolding tn nffiti-fs. The seililitii-
aie 1 il bniiils payable to the bearer.
The lobbcij was ilisjtiM'ieil by W. M.
"sai.tb I--. u.unl tiesism.r. when In
went to hi- olfiie Satuiday iiimniug
The iiimliinatlou mi the outer dooi
of the vault had hi en workul and the
iiisii dnnr biokeii into with tools the
biiiglar h.nl pnwiolisly sinlm fimii
a 1 e.uby bin. ksimili simp
In these dsiy. nf cconmn.i een our
iiil'fs suffer lelerses to save Isiundr.v
bills.
fed - 7.000? 8.50
(bind to ihoice grsiseers T.OOti s.OH
Fair ta (loud . . . . (i.00( 7.(10
Common to fair 4.00 COO
FEEDERS
((mil to choice (i.fiOiJ? 7 J-
Fair to good Z.lZfli) li."l
Common to fair .".00(J7i .".".'i
"""STOCKERS
Ootid to choiie U.OOCi fi.7.i
Fair to good - ."i.50(a (i.dO
Common to fair. - 3.50O 5.50
Stock cows ami heifers '.iM& ."i.OO
Stock' calves . . ri.00 7.011
Stock Hulks . iJ.7.-(?i. 4..-I)
HUTCHER COWS
Oood to Choice - .I.SOiJi .""(
Fair to iroml ikljOin) 4.."(l
Cutters 2.7flC -'''
Canners 2.00tr 2.7o
HEIFERS
Oood to Choice . ."..iOiJi b..ri0
4.1odi) 5.50
AMOS K. RASS MOVINC HERE
Amos K. Rass. for many years a'
successful inerchanl and gram siutll
cotton dealer of Caddo is moving to
Duranl to make bis home.
Mr. Rass has let a eontrait the past
week for a beautiful home to be
built on West Main stieet at a cost
of some tri.noO. which will be of
brick and tile construction.
Mr. Rass expects to enter business
here probably in a wholesale way the
precise nature of which he has not
announced.
I'.iii- to erood-
Common to fair 4.00(fi 4.7"
CALVES AND YEAKLlMiS
Raby Reef
Killers
Veals fair to good
Veals commuii to fair
HULLS
Killers and bologna .
HOGS
Light
llesivy sows
Pa king Sows
Pig
tl.lKKi 1 1 .HO
7.00 S.00
S.OIIifi 111.011
a.oo 8.00
Mark Set for 192J.
Three luiini.-tl mi.! lirv
miles of iiupi '-el bliihw ..v-
Inc throucii "ii v state in 1
Is the mail s fm- il -1
1P22.
The RCYl.O STORE now luiated at
lice Hivt siainl. Pay uish Save
nimiev. Id liveries over S.'i.Oil. (adv )
1 1 nus.ind
. t xteiul-
a I uimi
1 hi of
KickB Wo.i"H i'
If we t-iuibl !.
inula- nil pn '" 'K
Jiiive ihein all p.iwil
ve Hi-..!1-
Tuberculosis tho Woitt Enemy.
Tubirci.1'-. " I ' 1 i (nuaes
Ure.iUi- b - ii" 'I r !
I
::.'j.-i.i- -u.-i
li.7."(ii I" ""
.riiiiii'.i'"i &
s.OIKn ." 0 -J
P.IHKrt '.' .1 i
Hi
- I
d HUGH MORROW
I &!
I Insurance I
I
H Fire Tornado Automobilt g
H 11G North Third
Durant Oklahoma g
' sS
I
i 1
1 1
g I
ti p5
1
tC CJi
ja g
FARM LOANS-
ATTRACTIVE RATES
QUICKEST SERVICE
Lewis & Matthews
116 North Third
DURANT OKLA.
-i . I. JJ
. 1. ( I 1
"Modern" Ends All
Plumbing Troubles
DON'T wait for a small leak to
grow bigger. Have it fixed
now. It costs lass in the end.
Call us at the first sign of
faulty pipes or faucets and
your plumbing troubles will bo
ended.
All hiudi of plumbing installed.
MODERN PLUMBING
COMPANY
Phone 77 -120 W. Main
When you get ready to buy
your fruit trees (and now is
the reason to be thinking about
it) pay a visit to our nursery
at the west end of Main street.
We have one of the largest
stocks of fruit trees c every
kind adapted to this country in
the whole southwest. Here you
may select new fresh nursery
stock all home grown and ac-
climated to this climate and
may have free our expert ad-
vice on tho selection planting
and care of orchards. You can-
not possibly get better trees or
better service or lower prices
than we can give you.
Everyone who buys from us
this fall $10.00 worth of stock
or more will receive absolutely
free with our compliments a
nice premium which you will
appreciate.
Until ftarther notice we will
pay one dollar per bushcll cash
for clean peach seed.
Durant Nursery
Company
Phones 282-J and 200
DURANT OKLA
reA33sOCMWsM?MM?Js? syiMMM!M52K0$-ZUs2
IT IS
NOW TIME TO BUY
FALL GOODS
LgasHfflssiflfiiaaBHBis
FOR SALE
USED CORONA IN SPLENDID CONDITION
WILL SELL CHEAP
Now is your opportunity to secure one of these famous
tvnewriters at a bargain uau at tue oincc aim tec 1.-
NOW.
E. M. EVANS Dealer
111 North Third
'Phone 71
When you visit our busy store you'll see every
thing your family needs in Dry Goods and when
you get our prices you will find your dollar will
buy much more than you had expected for we
sell good merchandise cheaper than you will
find it elsewhere in Bryan County.
ONCE OUR CUSTOMER ALWAYS OUR CUSTOMER
WE SELL FOR CASH AND SAVE YOU MONEY
icSMSWtMiSSM'SsWiSii iltWaWiSigWSfSSSiKfi0
:7V?lX
1
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Evans, E. M. The Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 40, Ed. 1, Friday, October 6, 1922, newspaper, October 6, 1922; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc83011/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.