Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 13, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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SATURDAY MARCH 10
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The Only Sure Pre-
venativc for Hog Chol-
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Bryan County
STONE DRUG CO.
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Ourant's Busiest Druggist
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Clearance Sale
ON BROKEN LINES 0F.0XF0RDS TIES AND PUMPS
WHICH WERE LEFT OVER FROM LAST SEASON.
We have on sale about
250 pairs of Oxford Ties
and Pumps all of which
represent unusual values
and our prices are much
less than we could replace
them for hut the sizes are
broken and it is for that
reason that we are desirous
of closing them out.
Refrigerators
LEONARD-CLEAN ABLE"
Recommended by
all Hotels Cafes and
Cafaterias
as the most
SANITARY and ECONOMICAL.
Prices range from $35.00 to $165.00
E. G. McKinney Hardware Co.
I-IIIM.H'S Ull.l. HII.N it1
fiiutiU Attorney Victor C. Phillips
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imiku i fm mil aniiuuneement of hl.s
I'imlliliii.v Mr Phillips s.i lie wishes
this tmtli't.stiinil so in.ii tnere may m-
no mist ike ilmut IiIh wiintlnir the po-
slliuti tur n seinml term ami to set
at list in iloulits or siaienieiiis up
the ioiitr.it
Drs. Evans &WarrJ
uiiinurjtACTORs
"Where Health's Contg0
Office hours 9 a.m. J
p. in.
Crlder Building Durant OB
New Storage Batteries
FOR YOUR CAR
J. E. JENNINGS
Prices arc right.
321 W. MAIN
Phones 425 and 512.
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We have them here for your selection in three lots
SYJ..7r7 M.6'7 and JW.1V.1
These Shoes are on our counters and tables for your
inspection.
In tlie.se lots you will
find Patent Lace Oxfords
Vici Kid Chocolate Lace
Pumps (iiinmetals and
Mary Janch.
We are not fcoing to say
anything about their reg-
ular values.
It Will Pay You Greatly To Come Early As We Are
Going To Save You Money.
W. L. TOWNSEND
Company
"THE PLACE TO BUY SHOES FOR LESS."
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SPECIAL
MOTOR TRUCK and TRACTOR BATTERY
Duilt To Stand The Shocks and Vibrations.
EX1DE BATTERY STATION
Phone 47 401 W. Main
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INFORMATION
Come in and look over our new Spring
Shoes even though you are not yet ready
to make a selection.
Shoes are so closely
related to costume
this season that a
Spring Wardrobe to
be successful must be
planned all together. You will find many
good style suggestions in our shoes.
Carroll's Shoe Store
EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR
Phone 69 124 W. Main St.
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Introducing the Newer and Later Modes
which will predominate for Spring
Women's & Misses' Suits
A new Collection ol Charm and Beauty
New Sport Coats
Welcome is the jaunty Sports Coat
Spring's latest in fashiondom.
togiiDilK)W5lW?4" M.J'W3!lWWJO!!)?i;00 1k'ji x Cn n rtsiurflwiCitt'tf
J. I. Case Cell Drop Planter
Will Make You More Profit from Cotton
It uses from one-third
to one-half less seed;
gives a better stand of
cotton; makes chopping
easier; one man can
chop one-third to one-
half more in a day of
J. I. CASE planted cotton than he can of "straggle drop"
planted cotton. It gives you twelve different changes of
the quantity of seed planted to the acre ; it also has a spec-
ial one grain corn drop. Come in and let us show you.
We handle a full line of J. I. CASE and HUMMER
Farm Implements.
E. H. SMITH
Smart Spring Frocks
Crisp Taffeta Frocks with their smart
frills and ruffles and short sleeves. Some
perfectly plain others embroideried.
Dresses for street afternoon and more
dressy occasions fashioned of the softest
Silks Satins and Georgettes.
Dainty Spring Blouses
Never could you picture such bewitching
models as are shown here.
Spring
MILLINERY
Entirely new and bewitching modes are
making their debut for spring. So inviting
is the collection that no one mode dominates
Fascinating flower trimmed hats elegant
black hats modes of inimitable originality
unique patent leather hats alluring Orien-
tal toques in exquisite colorings. The?e
and other numerous charming effects are
consistently priced to meet the require-
ments of all.
Donah Jie's
DURANT OKLA.
HARDWARE
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Evans, E. M. Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 11, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 13, 1920, newspaper, March 13, 1920; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc83149/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.