Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 11, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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THE SATURDAY MORNING ADVERTISER
SATURDAY MAnr.tr
BONNER RETURNS
TO PLEAD GUILTY
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I.AIKiK TKADES DAY KXIflHIT
Anionir other oxhihitois ut Durnnt's
Little Pah" TueMlay the McKinney
llniriuiiic f'o. IhkI 11 eiy mteieit-
itlfr ehilnt of Ii)ilement- Cieiim
Sepiniitiic. Peed Ci imlei -. Pump
Hid PliKine".
ThN L'hilnt with eiiKiiie runtime
ptimpliif.' ujili-i nnii kiiiiiIiiik feed
di( it IniKi- iTowd and added an in-
teiestinK fe.itme to "Initio- Onv " A
JaiKe fml blinder helted to a r
on tr.u lot ifiound coin. Alfalfa
IMPROVING COLLEGE CAMPUS
Striking improvements on the cam-
pus ond drive ways of Southeastern
State Teacher-. ColIeR have heen
made during the pat few weeks In
observation of Arbor Day new shade
tree were set out along the walks to
the training school and old trees
which did not survive last year were
replaced by new ones. Other shrub-
bery on the campus has been pruned
tl-iand shaped in preparation for spring
ind growth. Cinder walks have been laid
17 desiring government positions
3125 monthly for free list positions
now open Raymond Terry (former
Civil Service examiner) 1001 Conti
nental Iildg. Washington. D. C.
10us3
years old branded P over bar on left
hind leg. 1 sorrel horse colt six
months old. 1 black horse coming A
years old. branded P over ul
kin J 1o Molf.. T n J. . "tit
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roil SALE: One $030 gilt edge Real
Estate Note. Will discount for cash.i
Call at fi20 West Texas Street Du-1
rant. lOwal
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rant mid on Tuesday appcind be- et.v""' " wn1- luought in. This between DUtiaings ana ncaung piuni.
fore .Itidge Mnnh in Distiitt f ourtWUM " hK atta-t'" nnd uas well at- All these things add greatly to the
nnil nii.r...i -i ni.n ..f mitiiv ... .. tended the entile day. A full line of appearance of our school.
ue7iMeimnt. The grand jtuy
retiutiiMl thiee indictment
iinnner lot imiei'Zlciiiont in tne re-
spective sums of $150.44- $411 .."2 and
$117.r..r..
When All. lionnci was askid by
Itidge Mareli if he desired to enter
his plea of guilty he replied in a
low voice that swh was his desire
suit! the loiirt then tatcd that it was
the lecomiiiendalion of the county at-
torney that lie lie given a sentence
of live j ears In each case the three
running concurrently. Then accord-
ing to law. h was fined double the
amount Unit was embezled which
was Sl.:!i;l.0. Only the court offi-
cials and a few close fiicnds knew
that he was in town and only a few
)ei-nn- veil- present in the remit
room when he received his sentence.
Mr lionnei talked fieelj of his
Jii lions Mini lu having Durant. and
unw foi indications of mental suf-
fering he had undeigone appealed in
Kood health and spiiits. tie said that
when he left Durant he went to New
Otleans thence to Mobile nnd nfter-
waul to Tain pa Florida near where
he has been most of the time since
then. He said that after reflection
had just "lm'iini was displayed Hhowmg
ageinst ...i"-n iii . imuin vuui uuu
Peanut Planters. Cultivators and
other up to date farm machinery. A
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CLASSIFIED ADS
fnetnrv intfMnt;itivn nf Tl V. Ai-nwiB
fit QiHii Ufiu i.n Unn.l ..!. t!u tL. U "
sales force of the McKinney Hard- aa n ntt an a R
ware Co.. in telling the neonle about' machineiit
the machine.s exhibited.
EIH'CATIONA L MEETINGS
The educational meetings being
fostered by the County High School
Club arc getting well under way.
Thiee meetings held on Tuesday
night. Miuch 7th were exception-
ally good. The second group of the
series will be held Thursday night
Mai eh 'uli. at IJluc Silo and Mead
ond on Piiday night March 10th.
at Illue Ribbon.
Monday March 35th at 7:00 p. in
the thud group of meetings will be
held at I'tica Robcitu. and I'lattei.
March loth the fourth group nt Col-
beit. Achille and Kemp. On the
17th the fifth group at Albany. Wade
and Hokchito.
The sixth group will close March
20th. Dates and places will be given
through the press later.
he had decided to return home take
his medicine like n man nnd begin ( Burglars using dynamite blew up
over again. the safe in Davidson's drug store in
While a few officials are believed Colbert twelve miles south of here
to have known that Mr. Bonner Sunday night and escaped with $300 in
would return and plead guilty the ac- money. The explosion rocked the
tion made public Tuesday was a dis-1 entire town. The robbers have not
1inct surprise to the general public I been apprehended
here. I
After being sentenced Bonner was
placed in the custody of Sheriff Tay-
lor for transport to McAlester where
he will begin serving his sentence.
He lcqucstcd that he be allowod to
remain in Duinnt a few days to
.straighten up home matters of busi-
ness hcfoic lKing taken to the penitentiary.
MACHINERY: One OmHk Slx-columt
folder with lnasrt board allowing tht
folding of either four eight ten. oi
twelve newspaper pages In good con
lltlon liut needs a few repairs Re-
placed by larger outfit. Just the
thing for country newspaper of eight
lmgi8 Trice 1100 10 delivered on
cars at Durant Durant Weekly News
MISCUl.t.A.MCOUO
( LERKS Young men women ver
Drs. Evans & Warren
CHIROPRACTORS
"Where Health' Contagious'
Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m
Grider Building Durant Okla
WHEN YOU THINK OF
LOANS THINK OP
FRANK H. WHITE
FOR SALE: Genuine Porto Rico Seed
Potatoes. $1.50 per bushel. See C.
Peterman at the Fairgrounds. 0wa2
STRAYED One three-year-old Hol-
stein Jersey heifer spotted cream
color branded "L" on left hip calf
2 weeks old. J. W. Briggs Benning-
ton Okla. 8ws3
FOR SALE: Registered Jersey Bull
old enough for service. $60.00. W.
M. Leonard Durant. Okla. 8wstf
RHOAD-ISLAND Rod effgs for set-
ting 76 cants a sitting of 16 eggs
at my residence two miles south of
Ktntfltk. J. P. Bogan 8ws2
$0.00 REWARD 1 sorrel mare 8
If you can't Bte
See Us
CLAY BROTHERS
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210 W. Main
Than 703.
Darast
PLANTING TIM
AVERY'S Mil. BIL.L. K1D1NU fLiANTJaK AND A
WALKING PLANTERS both equipped with plates I
planting cotton corn and all small grain.
PEANUT ATTACHMENTS CAN BE FURNISHED m
Come in and let us show you our planters and quote
loweBt prices you win una.
CRUSO SEPARATORS
Wc are selling CRUSO Cream Separators to the
pie of Bryan County every week. Absolutely guarantt
and sold on liberal terms we can snow you advanti
In buying the CRUSO.
FENCING OF ALL KINDS
We have Just unloaded a car of Hog Wire Barb
and Fencing of all kinds.
E. G. McKinney Hardware Co.
20S Went Main St. Phone i
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DAYS
WHEN YOU THINK OF
FARM LOANS THINK OF
FRANK . WHITE
THE FIRE DEMON-
Spares neither rich nor poor. INSURANCE is the only
way.
PLAY SAFE.
Fire Insurance is so cheap that you cannot afford not
to have it.
DON'T DELAY
SALMON & GILSTRAP
DURANT OKLA.
120 N. Third
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More Facts You Should Know!
1 For the calendar year January 1 1921 to
January 1 1922 Btiick built and actually
sold over S0.000 automobiles.
2 These sales for tho calendar year 1921
exceeded by over 12.000 cars the sales of
any automobile manufacturer having a
six-cylinder automobiles in its line.
3 These sales for this period likewise rep-
resent a volume of business greater by over
$9000000 than the sales of any other
automobile manufactures excluding Ford.
4 These figures are taken from official re-
ports and are absolutely reliable.
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Mhoon & Spring Bnick Co.
Opposite Postof fice
Six
DAYS
Six-Day
Special
Beginning Monday March 13th
As stated last neck it nill lie our policy for the time being to give
our ninny customers an opportunity to sae a little money any time they
visit THE DIXIE STORE. AVe know the majority of our customers ap-
preciate these saings because they say so. Its simply a matter of busi-
ness and a question as to whether or not you care to save money by
taking advantage of these Red Hot Specials along with our many other
bargains throughout the store. We kium jou want to sae everyone
does. Wc arc told that walking is the best exercise one can take. Then
why not walk a few steps get the exercise and save a little money.
You will find hero a store where eu'rybodj's money looks alike
where all we clerks appreciate your trade nnd a store where everyone
feels at home. New customers are coming oery day "Get the habit."
Keep your eye on these six day specials
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WASH TIES
A big lot of Four-in-hands
Just the thing for spring and
summer. Sold everywhere at
-'fie and 3oc
SIX DAY SPECIAL 7c
3Ii:X'S DRESS SHOES
Men's Goodyear welt in black
and brown Sold even-where
at $5.00 to $7.50
SIX DAY SPECIAL 3.S5
SILK HOSE
In order to convince you we
have the best wearing hose on
the market we will special
them for the week Our regu-
lar cash price $1.25 Armor
Plate for
SIX DAY SPECIAL 85c
Blacks and Browns.
APRON CHECK GINGHAM
Several bolts First come
first served
SIX DAY SPECIAL 7'c
BLEECHED CANTON
FLANNEL
The very best grade Good
and heavy
SIX DAY SPECIAL 9c
ROY'S PANTS
A great big pile of Boys
Punts Values up to $2.45
SIX DAY SPECIAL $1.19
WORK SHIRTS
Here you save again 400
extra good shirts in blue
stripes and polkadots regular
S5c grades
SIX DAY SPECIAL 59c
MENNENS TOILET' POWDER
Big G oz.
iar 25c size
need for the
cans The regu-
Buy what you
summer at
SIX DAY SPECIAL 12c
ORGANDIES
Regular 65c grade Just ar-
rived and you get them at
SIX DAY SPECIAL 39c
BLEECHED DOMESTIC
We are going to place bolt
after bolt of full yard 15c
bleechlng on table
SIX DAY SPECIAL 9c
IF YOU WANT TO SAVE
-COME TO-
THE DIXIE STORE
Where Up Town Prices Look Extravagant
six
DAYS
SIX
DAYS
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Evans, E. M. Saturday Morning Advertiser (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 11, 1922, newspaper, March 11, 1922; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc83250/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.