Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 271, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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WILL YOU HELP?
I
WE SELL YOU
MERCHANDISE
At A Reduction.
WE TAKE YOUR
LIBERTY BONDS
At Face Value
In Exchange for Goods Purchased at Our Store
We have Many Bargains in all de-
partments for the young and the old.
Our Shoe Department is complete
and of the Best Brands.
MAR KEY FALL
Dry Goods Store.
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Go Ahead With Your Plans
That is the advice of the War Industries Board
Maybe you have hoped that another year would see
your plans of a new home realized
Those hopes can be a reality.
Building Restrictions Have Been Removed on
All farm and ranch buildings.
All schools, churches, hospitals and public buildings
costing not more than $25,000
All new homes costing not more than $ 1 0,000
Now is the Time to Plan. Let Us Help You Do It.
THE BRIGGS LUMBER COMPANY
Note It vou intend to build a home costing between $ 10.000.00 and $2o,000 00,
all that is necessary is to obtain the consent of the- State Counsel of Defense.
Have you sent in your donation
to th° Empty Stocking Campaign?
Do you want to be instrumental in
making the lttle ones of this city
happy on Christmas morning; and
don't you feel t'\at it is your d:ty to
help those who are unable to help
themselves? \Some fcood donations
should be made, and we have no
fear but that the citizens of Drum-
right will do their duty. They al-
ways have responded nobly when cal-
led upon, and they will not fail in
this ease. We want to take care of
every poor child in the city and, if
we get money tnough, th it is what
we will do. The man who scatters
roses in the path of the unfortunate
in life, will have his burdens lessened
in the life to come. Every dollar will
be accounted for and the name of
: each donncr will he printed everv day.
WANTED—A BOY
A jolly boy. A boy full of vim. A
boy who scorns a lie. A boy who will |
never smoke. A boy with some "stick
to it." A boy who takes to the bath
tub. A boy who is proud of his bis sis-
ter. A boy who thinks hard work is no
disgrace. A boy who" does chores with-
out grumbling. A boy who thinks that
an education is worth while. A boy
that plays with all' his might—dur-
ing play hours. A boy who listens
not to unclean stories from anyone.
A boy who thinks his mother above
all mothers the model. A boy that
does not know more than the rest
of the house A boy who does not
think it inconsistent to mix playing
and praying.
A boy who does not need to be
called a second time in the morning.
We are looking for such a boy tc
work at the Derrick office.
"The Men's Store"—O'Dell & |
Stephenson, takes your Liberty
Bonds at par and give you full value
in good clothing. Read their adver-
tisement elsewhere in the Derrick.
Bazaar given by the ladies of the
First Christian Church December 4 !
and 5. Opposite Postoflke. 2C8-4t.
3.1TCH!
Hunt'a Salve, formerly called
Hunt's, Cure In especially com-
pounded for the treatment of
Itch, Eczema, Ring worm, and
Tetter, and la ao)4 by the drug-
gist on the strict guarantee thai
the purchane price, 75c, will be
promptly refunded to any dlnsat*
tailed customer. Try Hunt'sHalve
at our .-isk. For sale locally by
CITY DRUG STORE
JAN I A FE TIME TABLE
United States Railroad Administra-
tion—W. G. McAdoo, Director
General of Railrods
Atchison, Topeka &. Santa Fe R. R.
TO DRUMRIGHT
FROM
427 Cushing . ' 8:15 a.m.
429 Jennings and Tulsa.. .10:45 a.m.
431 Cushing and Guthrie ..11:30 a.m. |
433 Cushing and Shawnee 2:25 p.m.
437 Jennings and Tulsa.. 5:10 p.m.
FROM DRUMRIGHT
TO
426 Jennings and Tulsa.. 8:30 a. n
128 Cushing and Shawnee. 11:00 a.i
430 Jennings and Tulsa. .. 2:35p.n
132 Cushing and Guthrie. . 4:40 p.n
138 Cushing 5:20 p.n
Effective November 17, 1918 at 12:C
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ns t mas
Gifts?
Sentiment is a great force; it is the life of L-O-V-E Christ-
mas is the happiest time of all the year.
Why?
Because at Christmas time we all turn our minds away from
ourselves and our hearts towards others.
This to remind you that our jewelry store now gleams with
enchanting gift-goods and that those who receive presents which
come from us cherish them, because they know that the "qual-
ity is there." ______
DAVE KELLER
Jewelry of Quality
115 BROADWAY
BLACKSMITH COAL
CAR QAI F RV
HECKARD & WITHROW
BACGACE AND TKUCK SERVICE
REO AUTO and TRUCK DEALERS
OPPOSITE ROBERTS HOTEL
P. O. BOX 704 PHONE 98
DR. BRANHAM
DENTIST
Phone 527
PIONEER TEL. BLDG.
To Those Having Sons, Brothers or Sweet-
Heart "Over There," You Ought to Have
A SERVICE FLAG
We Have Some Nice Ones. Come and Look at Them.
GUM, CIGARS AND FOBACCO.
A. L. NORWOOD,
I HAREL BUILDING, Four Doors North of Postoffice.
FRISCO TRAINS LEAVING
SHAMROCK
So. 9 7:15 p. m. No. 7 :4G p
No. 5 11:55 a. m. No. 3 9:45 a.
No. 1 8:10 a. m.
CHICHESTER SPILL
BRAND
DIAMOND
I.APIES |
Aak your
DIAMON
Gold u
Ribbon.
I Drucfflst — — — -
I DIAMOND BI1AM) I'll. 1.H. for twmtT-fiw?
| years regarded on Beat.Safc&t, Always Reliable.
ISOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
S X |
\ ADVERTISING IS NEWS X j
K X
X Advertising is plain, down- X ;
* right, necessary news. Did you X
x ever stop to think, folks, what X
X a funny world it would Ik if V
X there was no advertising? X
V The advertisements of the V
V Drumright merchants as they X
V appear each day In the evening X
V Derrick are just as important X
V to your code of living as the X
V "lead story'' on the front pane. X
V Studying the ads every day will X
X prove the truth of this statement. X
X MAKE UP YOUR SHOPPING X
X LIST EACH MORNING FROM X
X THE DRUMRIGHT DERRICK X
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Monuments
We can furnish at reasonable
cost a memorial to your departed
friend. We have;
THE LATEST IN DESIGNS
THE BEST IN MATERIAL
The Best in WORKMANSHIP
CUNNINGHAM MONUMENT CO.
522 East Dewey Avenue, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA.
LEO THORNBURG, Local Representative. Phone 479
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Who is your Dentist?
If your teelh n^ed dental work, let talk it over} it
costt you nothing but a little time. My motto it more work
for leaa $ $ $ $and les* pain. All work guaranteed. Lady
in office.
Office Over Guaranty State Bank. Phone 4
Office Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 11:00; 1:00 to 5:30 p. ■.)
7:00 to 8;00 p. m. /
Dr. Clark, Dentist
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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/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.