Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 271, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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THE GUILTY OOH-SCILSCE
G*nsaay ha* «s®**fc real irwaWe. good*** ki>ow-*. a .-.-■-
yet the «Mt pafgMat buabb with vhfch A* has wi> d*-
the -rvrid"* w h*rt lately "a* r l-ipp*r_e*:" ird are
Mt Uk*lr *" fcawxee. TWy are the prodw* of a f««r 1
Or if as; -** tr d~*y G rr-jmy try wch p«
rivet ptsfjieMi*m >-* a Bati*aai wtHMvte. ther ?r th^ pr^-
of a iasifiMtiw.
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«l«c t«r% >-rt f«ajr to «to •< wr it ikr *'- -M ^ dor^
tke7 B2<i They toct Jr* «.«' r tr ^ntrj a* abo-■-
to bt pfeimaered wi ftar«ed, t«ir - cd*r ut^tar
tjrasiif aiyi ir/ a i*' aj« W'*rj'
Tlxry ntsy « t t'<nrir minds at r ** «n thst *ore. Th iUtM
ar<- iy.< jf.«? jr to G<-nr.a/ w f <-rr any hii treated Bel-j
ifffiTi, Frwsse, Serfcia. Egomania and fo'and. Germany'* fcop«
1^ ja :he fa-.t Out her foe- ar ■ n*w* are try, h.-/rJy « -
liztd to tr<rat H'-r u tht de «rse^ and « fcfce wo«jld tr'?at :herr.
today if *b« had the power, "Sobk«- oteli
THE REAL BA.?il5 OF PEACE
The jfreat ba* for international p,ace :ut irternatioaal_
friendship fc«d confidence, rot «rttu-n agreements, wh^.htr
asa-'-^mcnU be ^tjaran «<- or n«- trzlitjr or Ita^' '
nations. Tne best promw'J of p«ace tn the n«
is th<- publu ntim«-nt of Frar , r:' trLia" :. ?u. ,
A GOOD LOT
Lnredeemedi over-
coats, suits, macki-
naws and sing!*?
coats.
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Stat«r* with respect of each cf iv-r
< ire!' * of France and Britizn W c
ih«- M Otimtats of th<>ir peo; je. V «r
say it, is merely the resolt of jftdloui
betwee n nations. The be-* jriarar.'
d r*landin«r plus re«p«;ct—Frark -if
Jn connettinon with th;- sta" m'-r '<
sidi r tb< " fact* about formal treat i -h
binding for"- of public '-r time '
A treaty boond (Iftrmany, AustrM ?r. ;
AlHancf Xo tr -aty held Enjdard in th
France and Ku.-«ia. So treaty bt-jn'1 tr.'- 1
to send military aid t' Kwlanc. !'
Italy in an unnatural alliance^ ■ Hi! th-
eorf -ertted in the officia
<.-n *'ho personally share
it i* h >nere nlatrtud" to
t and misundetstandiafrv
* of reace t mutual un-
londs.
-nf by IIr Simond* con-
iti'-s in contrast with the
JUST UNPACKED
75 s*.t> mt. iS V) <xp
ISO Ow-juit «' *-*• 0° «
100 aJ. . I2.W •'
ISO S. lU C* t* t -
Man yof this line
of goods look just
new and fresh like
they came from the
tailor shop and we
have various sizes
and can fit any man
DRUMRIGHT LOAN
AND MERCANTILE
COMPANY
Oppo it lh Strati Hotel
On and after November 18th all Laun-
dry work will be strictly cash on deli\ery.
We are compelled to do this and be-
lieve it best for us both, and will save extra
tnps and expense.
We will^have Coupon Boob for your
convenience.
Drumright Steam Laundry.
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REGISTERED PHARMACIST
A COMPLETE LINE
OF FANCY
BOXES
NUNNALLY'S
THE CAMDT OF THE SOUTH
JOHNSON'S
delicious chocolates
PALACE DRUG STORE i
Cormer Broad-*y *bA Pcantj'mxM-
The Shamrock
Loan & Mercantile_Co.
We have opened for business
four doors west of the First National
Bank on Broadway with a full stock
of second hand Clothing, Shoes,
Furnishing Goods, Guns and Musi-
cal Instruments.
We loan money on anything of
value at legal rates.
GIVE US A CALL.
Italy into the trif
■ triple intente wit?
ritish eninmonw-'-an.'
r-paty did not hoU
lack oi a treatv d.
n<>) ument Er-?land from / •Kin/ Jv/ar and did no
re*lrai.'i Canada, Aurtralia and New 7ea and from scr.amf
troops to France. ,
Kussia had signed a tn-atv not t«- rchid n «P« -
ean.. and it i« th« underr ;ndin/ tb it umilar <reatie-.
sijpi-d by th' allie* of th l,o r I [' •* ma
a eparate peacc and v> d< ' each or-e of/>*** * X, r
B • it rep- a ted, keeping 'he t. at" i- fir * of a a iatt. o
the heart. You can do busine • with a nan who means to b-
honest with you, but no pap -r wearily can protect you
dealing with the unscrtipulou man •*«<• *•' • '>u. to ao ,on.
Kaiuuu City Star.
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\ J. B. WARREN. C. S. *|
1A Ckriiliu s«uec« Practitioner *
\ 0- block west of C:*y b '.7. * j
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Re-Opened in our New Bui id ins. N pv.ore o e.i * v
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EAGLE CAFL|; "':
CHOP SUEY.
Broadway, Dmmright, Okla. >.
* WAGONER * HILL *
* LAWYERS *
\ Roomi 3, 4 and 5, Bt- -it B.Jg, *
_ Phone 15S
\ Comer Broadway ar.d Peznsyl
Regular Meals 30c.
vania avenue.
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BOLSHEVIK GEFMANY
Breakfast to fciKl
IJ'.nr er 11*30 to 2 "00
5:30 to 8 'i0
% oftcs, room 109 o «r Dr**rifk *
CKup Sue. spec - r.ort order'St*t« Bank *
at all buurj.
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V General Con trie tor and Build
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y the German revolution follovin? tne co ii^e th- lais-
sian'' Hop< of Ccrman If-eoBtrol. oa en the temporary
triumph <>f 'he <rni> rva h" frrcip* of socialfot«. Vave been
rtid-flv jarred bv th" recent success*.* of tne Bolshevik Rroupe.
Th'-' German "R< l-M headod by Leihkn. ht, wh« ti* beeotne
rodieel than ever «in<* tis bitte, war vpenence tn
pi ison, profesing warm admiral ior f«r the work.of the nn-
^pealabie !-enin'- and Tr-.tzky, are now at .h" hea', o
German p-o .'•rttm<>nt . . ..
Tit it may rot be much of a government • out so far a i
weild* authority i t all, it i Bdv^ikl is as if ,o . W . -
w ore ruling at Washington, with H- y « m the ite hou.se.
What mnv r-sult from «hv remarV ible smU t -.n no mar.
can tell. Germans may sink, . •• by «eP into roinous chaov
political and economic. ;ih - ras L.ebk^hts desire.'
war again.^i the B jrgeoit". may succeed the •*•>« , ,-
outer V/- rid. There mav be a carnival ol rim- and olood-hed.
It c -o. likely, though, that the instinct f< r ord r and con
. crtet1 a<tion, hi much ctr'nger in the German race thin in
th. Ku^ian. will >■*<■* ite !f before th' nation p unjres into
•Bus i n '•*<•.!•- • Ho far, if we may jiuUe at this distance,
the counter revolution ii' conf'ned mosrlv to Berlin, jum a-i
tn.-nv of the wild mov.-rn.-n-- <f t«-« fir t and econd revolu
non* of Franco tiore confined *o Pari*. Soutn^m Germany
hows little ympath- with the nl ra-radical« at 1 L« medite.t-
... more ..IV t --\n ever r. ^'■/•••ration fr -rn sort.iem
Germany. Such a mt ement v,o.ild haidly meet v.ith ->pr- -
iilion from the alH -< provided Bavaria and the other state<
...neerned a- imed • r just -har - of the A'ar deOt of th--
empire. Tb' eff. t en th- north German radicals t,ijrht he
w.herir.K. , . . . . . , . .
There is a r>y of chee-* even in this lament-M" lapse mti.
bolsbevism v/ith the encouragement it invariably lends to
the radicals of other nation--. It it at lenst an Indication o
.inc"rei.v We cm hardlj imairinc it' V illn-on between th-
llohenr.ollerns and Liebknecht, fha*. he'.ever, is tne best we
<nn say foi It. If Bolshevism anecrds in itr purposes, the
allies will have to step in and run Germany rntil i reovers
it*
Open Day and Night. :
vpvu E* ] ~S MADAM FRENCH *
Blanke's
viTgrsr ir-iirr- pi
Premier
Chocolates.
MADAM FRENCH *
' N Formerly ol Paris *
* FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING *
\ Of All Kinds *
\ Rooms at the *
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Man is a sensitilirt cresiore and
aitfcoag-h he knows that asa^e of
the word "sanoenf does not exclu-
.y\^V' ivelr apply to women's clothing, he
* - pt to consider that he is r.eclect-
We clean men's colthing ar.d fin-
ish them jost is the dressy man
would have them. We make the old
. j ; iio dobnle service and save th*
tailor's bill.
Call and see oar fall and winter
mple*. Prices no higher than last
year.
Jack Robinson
S. OHIO.
PHONE 34.
We ire no farther from you than
the phone. Use it
4.)
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In Fancy Boxes
All kinds of Home
Made Candies.
FRESH
PIES AND CHILLI
at
Midget Confectionery.
REMOVE THE CAUSE
There n a cause for every effect |
l>.e skilled Chiropractor can remnre
(lie cau.e and *1 eff*' * •will disappear.
DR O J RICE
0„r Skidfrore Drug Store
270- Drumright OWU
THE BUSY BEE BAKERY
< T THE OI.D STAND
I3 doing business as
iiii at the Old Stand
Four Doors North of
"■n -(.(Tiof on Ohio St
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\ IS YOUR TITLE *
* PERFECT? *
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* See the Diumrifht Abitract Co. V
* who will look your papen over V
\ and make them correct- >
V You should see us and see *
* that your title is right, which *
* will probably save you a law *
MISS E. C. DeWOLFE
Stenographer and Notary
Multigraph Letters
New Bennett Building
Phono 157
•N
* suit and money.
* Office in
S O DELL BUILDING
* Phone 143
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Broadway Cash Grocery
and Meat Market will de-
liver any size order.
Phone 118
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SMART
CLOTHES
For Smart
Dressers.
are the only kind we recommend
Have yours made to measure
from dependable fabrics and in
ddition to these F CONOMY.
J. Soukup
Urunuight's Only Tailor.
|m (<11*
k.lll mvu *'* v-
ch.'itubU' orsaniiations
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and .toseph Dickson. Jr., executive
secretary of the soulhwedtern- divi
FOR SALE—Three room house and
lot; city wsteT in house; garage. t
F. A. (JOHN) KJtAKER, Prop.
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 271, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1918, newspaper, December 5, 1918; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146845/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.