Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 34, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 12, 1919 Page: 8 of 8
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After 'ii da).s of tlic fastest selling this More lias cur experienced ho find Mill our stock- arc no! depleted and are continuing tills Cut Price hale until Saturday
liil) I Dili you'll have an opportunity to .save money on good clean scnsnnnble incrcliiuuliM' at the very time you Hunt it.
Worthwhile Savings in Men and Boy's
Clothing Hats and Furnishing Goods.
The most skeptical buyer will be pleased with the val-
ucsoffered in this exclusive display of mens wearing ap-
parel .it cut prices! lent resisting suits modeled in waist
aeani. semi-fitting and conservative styles Tailored from
such fabrics as English Mohair Palm Beach Tropical
worsteds and Serges priced for our clearance sale at
1.75. $12.75 $1-1.75 $17.75 and . $2:1.75
Straw Hats Underpriced at the Very Time
You Need One
'Cvu-y straw hat in our big stock has received the deoi.
price cut. Its time you arc getting into your second straw
for the Mulshing of the season the sale prices are 'J8c.
$ I. IS. $1. !tS and .. $i!.!S
'Panama Leghorn and Bankok wortli up to $7.50
priced $:?. !tS and . $l.!)S
Men's Shirts at Clearance Sale Prices
Three big special lots out for your selection--good pat-
terns all sizes. Shirts worth$1.00 sale price !lc
Shirts. $1.50 sale price !Sc
Sliirst wortli $1.!I5 sale price - $l.:i!
The entire stock of higher priced shirts are reduced
in price in about the same proportion.
Men $1.00 union suits for
Mens $1.50 union suits for
Mens $2.00 union suits for
Mens $t.fl5 union suits for
711c
$1.:!
$1.1
Mens odd trousers in cle.uunce sale at saving prices
The price range made is $1 MS. $2.IS $2.!1S $3.!iS and up
to .... i?S.S5
Covering values up to$12"'ii.
Boys Suits at Sale Prices
One lot Hoys Palm Bead. Suits worth up to $2.15. out
in sale for $1.1!)
One Lot worth up to
$3.!)5 values on sale now $2.'.l
$5.00 values on sale now " . . ftil.S
$5.05 values on sale" now .. $l.:i!l
$('i.50 values on sale now .. $1.!)S
$7.50 values on sale now . $.".!
$9.85 values on sale now $7. IS
$12.50 values on sale now $!).(!.
$10.50 and $15.00 values on wile now $11.S"
Serges included better buy your boys school suit now.
Ladies Silk Dresses Have Their Second
Deep Cut.
You will wonder at the values we are showing taken
from oijr regular stock and special purchase Lots that
have been priced for this sale at about one half their ral
worth.--prices are $11.85 $u;.75 and $10.75
At the above prices you will find dress values up to$:j.ro
Ladies and Misses Ready-to-Wear at
Clearance Sale Prices.
Yon will siirclv bnv one of theso np.nt limm.. .l-.
aprons prired about 50 per cent less than their regular
values Prices are 'JSe $1.19 $1.59 $1.98 $2.9S and 3.93
or a goon von waist at j;jc
Excellent values in wasli skirts made from Pique or
white Gaberdine trimmed beautifully reduced to $2.9$
.: aii $M9
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uciigctnti) in i ictc uuuua uim: uasiiuooasi
and Staples
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counter for convenient selection prices reduced for sale!
to $1.1S. $1.09 and $A
One-big counter stocked with 13eauliful Voiles and Or
gandies priced lor clearance sale only the yard sf I
One big lot regular 35c cotton suiting priced for clear-
ance sale only i!)t-
One big counter beautiful Piques Klaxons Long Cloth!
Organdies etc. wortli (!5c to 85c per yard priced for clear
ance only . .... 13c
(5ood spring patterns Percale and ginghams standard
brands priced for clearance 15c 19c 25c and 2i)c
You will save money if you trade here through this sale.
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DMRANT OKUA
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Frank H. White
Farm Mortgage Loans
SUDDEN SERVICE
Best Rates and Terms
Plans for Fair
Are Complete
Satisfactory Arrangements arc
Made for Lease of Fair
(rounds from Owner. Ilcuin-
uing Work now to .Make Itiur-
gest Success.
Nickel Stores
Invade Durant
F. IV. Woolworth and Co. and
S. II. Kress and Co. Both to
Open 5. 10 and 25 cent Stores
Here This l'nll.
information is given out
Office 210 W. Main St.
Phone 211
A Bank's Greatest Asset
Cuiinot bo expressed n figures but lies in its history
of service and sound business principles.
THE AMERICAN STATE BANK
III' It ANT OKLAHOMA.
B. A. WilALi: President . MOIU1AN. Vlco President.
lU'OH I. COX Vice I'resldont H. I) NRKL.Y Cashier.
J. II. IllWSAKnil. Ass't Cashier.
W K UTTKUHAC'K SAM SWINNEY. J HKNRY JOHNSON.
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED .
There's An Art in Spending
ami that art comes In systematic rivanl nf our tixemlltmvs
Oiu-ii an acrimnl with this bank anil pay ymir bills ly chuck
fthi'ii you'll htivu nn inillsputablo ivcelpt ami know whoro
"you'ro at.."
First State Bank
Durant Oklahoma
REl'OSITS GUARANTEED
Let the News give you Prices on Job
printing We guarantee to please you
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Aiiiiounccment is made this
week by officials of the Itryan
1 County Fair Association that
! satisfactory arrangements have'
1 been concluded with J. T. Foote
1 owner of the fair park for the
I use of the fair grounds ihi. ill
and that the fair will b ield
rain or slime. wiietner or i.o in
the first week of September
more specifically Kcptcmh:r 3
4th .")th and tith although
these dates are subject to
change if necvsUy demands.
The only three officials of
tlie fair whose names h-ive
been given out are Walter L
Raiuho President A. B. D.ivis
Secretary and 15. 15. Iltuilap
Assistant Secretary othc. will
be sclcdc-d and their mimes
announced scon
In order to make tli- t'tir
this year the best in history of
Bryan County Fair ihiih in
Keeping with wnut promises
to be our bust year of years for
big crops the officials are busy
now perfecting an organiza-
tion so that each departmns
may get busy and let nothing
stand in the way of making a
good shown;: in September.
With a mouth and a half to
work on it is believed that the
coming fair will overshadow
all former efforts of that kind
in the. county.
Secretary Pavis of the asso-
ciation who in years past ha
been tireless in his efforts in
behalf of the fair will be away
lor several weeks and during
the interim the work usually
attended by him will be in the
hands of Mr. Dunlap the assis-
tant secretary who is also asr
sistant in farm demonstration
work In this county and who
has had a wide range of ex-
perience in work of this kind.
this Week from an authentic
source hat
of W. L. Mitchell who it is re-
ported was learning to drive
and became excited when the
child stopped in front of the
car.
New Baseball Schedule
A new base ball schedule has
been announced coverinl
new series of 2 1 games tl
payed in the City League I
July 15th. to September !
The teams of Roberta the I
mal. the Bankers and the
chants will participate.
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F. W. Woolworth
and Co. and S. II. Kress Co..
both large five ten and twenty
five cent stores plan to open
stores in Durant. in time to
reai their share of profits from
the mil business this year.
Both concerns are very large
and have hundreds of slmiliar
stores in the more important
towns and cities all over (he
United State.-.
Information coming to this
paper is to the effect that
the Woolworth people have
leased the (!. 11. Hall building
on the south side of Main
street between second and
third uvenues now occupied
bv M ore Brothers Tailor Shop
aiul Mrs. M. 12. Kulberer's Mil-
linery shop am! that they ex-
meet to have the premises re
modeled and open for business
by September the first.
The Kress people are said
to have secured a valuable
lease on Xortli Third Avenue.
One property which they were
reported to have secured the
XEWS lias found that other
interests have tied up for a con-
siderable time. The informa-
tion that these people will be
here in the fall seems reliable
however.
AUTO lM'XS IMMVN H1IL1)
i-avene tlie lourlcen year
old daughter of J. H. doza.of
Calera. was run down and ser-
iously injured by a small auto-
mobile last Sunday two wheels
passing over her body inflict
ing painful but not dangerous'
injury. Medical aid was sum-
moned and the little lady is re-
ported as improving rapidly at
this time. The car was being
driven by 'Mrs. Baker daughter
Special Prices
For 8 Days Only Beginning
Saturday July 12th
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choice ....
Lot . Wash Ill-esses worth from $4.50 to S7.0H (slighl
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Special prices of 75c and un on childrens Gingham ilrel
3IKXS AM) ROYS UXOHRWKAH
Lot 1. Shirts and drawers
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1-01 z. binrts and drawers
To close out our Tennis shoes
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Childrens Tennis shoes
Ladies Tennis shoes
H. M. PHILLIPS
DRY GOODS
THE HOUSE THAT SELLS FOR Ms
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Evans, E. M. Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 34, Ed. 1, Saturday, July 12, 1919, newspaper, July 12, 1919; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc83115/m1/8/: accessed November 18, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.