Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 202, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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NOTICE T® SJMCHtBERa
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Harvest Time
is the clinuw. of the perjed ijeari
Cfhe unnter'i cold, the promise o} the spring. (
CThe summer cUgs. which pq and gladness bring. |
.All find fruition and fulfillment here.
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QAD^&ee Trial
run no ittk wben yOu bay a Ranger- ihr be*
k®ow -«8 well a< tbe teat bicycle ever buiit. Truly thr
Ariatocir' of Cyclebotn- we ruaraiUct it abaoistrW ti
antisfy too We sell on the aqutre-deal ptnii — o^e it a
non ti.; ti itdoec nocaatufy jwk perfectly, the trial doer
aot eevt yoo a cent.
Delivered 1-rec. Select the bicycle you wautacii terms that
sent you-cash or easy payments Save all nutVII«Den%
pront We pre the bigtcst value to the V S
Tofs Toyrerie Shop
The Heme af
KIDDIES' KUTE KLOSE
Hemstitching
Button Making
1t1 Wert Broaaway
Drumright Okla.
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BALLARD'S BARBER SHOP
Everything that Is Modern
and Up-ta-Dat-;
8ATHB IN CONNECTION
Oppoilta P. O.
I. W. BALLARD
It 70a do not find it convenient
* to pay cash, you can secure pos*o* u«
^ and use of your "Ramrer" bicycle arf
yntt and pay for it in Nine <•) fmall
% monib'y pawents. Oiu tbcu^aulsoi
Cask "Hiitmen .boy at rock bottom.
_ | factor, vender cofts. The P*y-
w*ntp.u*s ate only slightly mure to
; "over -dded cleritnl work. HecauM?
^ vrmKdcalingrfirrrr with the Maker*,
i be c*>h and Easy Fa y in en t prvcef air
*-3!u9~iy leaver than you can obtain
:!searhere.
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Dired from Factory to Yon
We r* k„ 44 styles, siaes and colors a#
^••r.gers :n our three model factories
.-.id «eij \ou direct Our Mailorder
IK'^artrnent is caring for the r ee tsaf
mUlfons of riders in all ports of the
■untry. We have been establi*lied in
hie co29 yeirv In the hanger line
i.eiv-T^ ^ style and sixe to fit<vt.-ry
.i^teand any pocket book. You can't
:ual t' e bicycle* or price*anyw here.
N! -n. \\ ■ ti ec IkiTi tiirla evtrywiirre
\r ► AVINGTlME and more . and
...ng Iteaitn and r*>;rratuin ox> Ubouc
-.t Bjcjxles. are t xuuz to
ird m «crk. # * int«re«ing |4aces
..id r the r -at otodours on saitt,
^uray Xlead bicycus.
T. electr.c lan i>s, boras, parts,
repn-.rs. at d cqniptnert o' art
* w ) lunds: baiit^.p >atwf«- auh
'trr-brske, reaav to rut in your old
",cie. Everytb"** * 1 |ST 1 l~
, 1 rvxie line,n
• V acsory prices.
Motorbike
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'CHINESE HAVE
• DAY OF THANKS
WEALTH WAITS
THE GARNERING
To everj man there will come bis
dallv h^esrt If answer to his tlally
prnjer, Biougli It rorae from the mill-
ing cf vtl.eat or te the salmon caught
at the falls of the Spokane, without
let <w hindrance from any ixwer o.
CurtX If there Is food In plenty la
am ti"*! leaai tvmu .i« **£"oc- 1"" ' a.". *
edeh rating tto# Ingatber^ of the ha,- Unche flow, L 1Z
TU moon feasl Is one ' Q mosl
* uiar «nd widely apread ol a tiic
pafac faatUala. It ha# \nunj
«/ th* rharacteristics of the undent
bou <r«rahtp cemronlcs of Syr.a and
pto«n'<1a and It comes as n^ar to bo-
tav a thankBglvlng festlTal ar u>
hetiis-* feast could oxer en ect to l>e,
Osteen & Glass
VULCANIZING W*RK«
RETREADING a specialty
Guaranteed tor Wear
of a New Tire
We have Installed a new rib treac
Re-treading aM chine axitf am now pre-
pared to Ki*e you good serrlce.
We ar the exclusive agent of the
Hawkey Tires and Tubes 6000 mil.
guarantee.
We can surprise the world on Fo?
Horns and V t J Car bora tors anr I
timers. ^—.'
Located 209 South Ohio Street
Telephone 4?9.
Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Every Oa>
GIVE U* A TRIAL AND BE CON
VINCEO
DRES8MAKINQ
aM
ALTERNATIONS
at the
M and M. MILLINERY
Mra. Geo. E. Morlan
Everything for tarydes ind in
|e line, ready for at-ooce de scry,
yprices.
Rider Agents Wanted
to ride and eahihit the Ranerr Mr<Wl yrm
--iter. Brrys in all pir* c4 the Cw— - /
1 nake bif money as our agert*.
Send No Money
I Usecnupoo or rostai and ask as t tena yi u
he hq, Free Rawrer t atak* (the FWH«
EtKT^'Onedia of Asencai, with cocj^.-lc
I *' "- le prices an<' terms.
MEAD COMPANY
5 N. Canal St, Chicago, U. S. A.
44 styles, colorr and
•ires in tha timoua t
Ranger lias—Road-
atera, s. Racer*.
Arch Frar*a models:
Girls h. ' L*c)ics
models too. A Rangaf
bicycle |k mil -very
tsite *"• «nv pe>clcct
born. . . *i'u« iml
latinnr 7
mm ■— -e>..a thlS CcUPOrT
I ^lEAU CYCLE CO^
I d 11. i-anal St., ChicAgo. U. S. A.
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me (free) the big. new Men<1
Send H>ecial Factory.to-Rider a
ace - ami fvil p.irtu. mat-* cf the ZO I
.. i i.u&y myraent terms.
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WH,Tar
blotched
keeo our of
Zenril
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Too badi Ei-.t Zenial will
ta'. v them all off!
c c- of anv young cirt is
erklrd wirh eczema or
Such a girl wants to
To the masaas of the CMi'i-'-sep
however, there appears to be but a
# }ni idea ol geculL-.
"^■jjtonected w!Ui &£s tro?r. feftpl. It I"
aiiur.iy the remnant of ar. undent 'n-
^Tfituilon. Cff'nltij Cow. '-CUE t'lf
not est antlqully 4S a irfar. gless
•ct of nature worship. « U possible
.that In the t*slcn!nE, WBCEE '+■* e"7"1*
*Oilncse pccjsle, the nioon feetlral may
ksre been less pagan and mere cUar-
•i terlzed bj feelings of tianliru! re
>idng than tt is at present tu^cver
that may >e, no wiser cfcoltt coUJ
kave hoeo rasde by tbe tr'ss'PTUir.!-
la China toward establishing a penults
Bstioiiul TWenfcaelflng feast an th<-
srteciion of the da? of the popular
•upon feasL
The niooo fpast wef Erst proclaimed
• thiinKsgiring festival In at u
etaug. where the large cbcrcb as
HUM with a well-ordeTed crowd of
Ofiliuse. celebrating fpr *e f ">'i t
Hie newly appointed thanksgiving
day The sacred bonding was beau
Utplly adorned with offerings of stspl^
Mticles of Chinese diet, tike
rice, millet and other grains, noi lo
*4 . of poxnegi-anatefi, peare, apples
wipe, salt and floor.
Wnrhung is a great City of cesrty a
mJ" n trt abitacta. situated far on
ta? YsDg-tse-Rlang. Ui the heart of
Gttlnit. Its central positloc. among
^ teeming myriads of beathea Chi
rend « ti a good t-nlol for the
We&d of belpfal and uplifttag Ideas
wJb .roths, afid tn view of the readi-
of ihe Chinese at ht** lo adopt
the best things pre&ested to them for
Sir own good. It Is expected that the
mo.o ft*.* wVJ be gradutlly
adept*>v> to Ita oc !j eaptlxwl f hd,
„ tue natlcrsl U-as^aglv'tis day
asaoDg the 2.0u .C*.« or WOuixi of
<Jhln."e at present under the tnB enre
^ Ohrtst an'tj anS to this «*> aim
grhdoally become the rational ihank^
gf lng day the o:arir~ o*
Bndrir ism. Coofurtenlsn. and Tuolsni.
la the coarte their naaooiKttw,
from the grosser features of theae
time-h at or ed religlcr-a.
talnly seek consuaipiioo In soother
rerion. And this the American boy
and girl owe to lt>r K°o<l Providence (|
CBd to the brave mefl who made tbii .
couniry om ttn<J tave kept It oae.
It Is too mtich the blindness of onr
time to si* k «s If such a simple bus!
tiess as daily food came to us as e
matter of course. There Is. Indeed, s
rar*r, t;ttt ta Americans
oftrn
Kourlh t>f July orators und street
corner braggart* aline talk of the nat-
oral products of thla country almost
In the tone trf tt.e emigrants who ev
Dect to pick up a doubloon upon the
rfrtrualfc. One Is tempted to tisk sun
boggart* why the country did no.
prod^f snch wealth 100 years or J00
years ago. . .,
Why wa* Dakota then a deaert.
Why were the bills of Alabama only
hiding place for a few thousand
Creek Indlanst Why did they not
forge the iron under their feet? Why
dtdfoo? the Iroquois In western New
York pick from their trees the pitches
and the pear* Hfk as have ln>eo
growing there this autumn?
The answer fs this: All the wealth
ei Amerli* come* to ber fmtr 'he
wort c? ber men and women. The
victory which yields !i Is their vic-
tory tt Is the vii-tory of *l,ir" rno'
qoertng matter It comes lo the daily
fBlrarte cf (Ja!!y "f*. fhlldreo
«T Goft. < fcv 0<*1. taught by <'><*1.
■live b. bis tife and fellow wort.n>pc
with hita. carry Oct his oestgns aad
s^bdae ttrt1 earth.
tt to fritter eeos!b'.e oor gratefal t
^pesk cf teeail^g granarlea. of In-
ereasirj; trade, of i.ew tallies, of oU.
Of Iran er of gas as If these thlagis
•ere wraith ta thenj-^ves.
& re oat> f*lth irao
etrlkf* the rock and Ita waters flow.
And this wan most t* not the raxsgt
r>aa who cares only for his own per
wmt.1 ajH«'Ir tt raust I* "> "
child «f Oirfl aeektBg a V-ttw
than today, deiwtui&ed to hr.i^, in a
(whirr agt than that whH tw l:ve*
tn.—Bdwartl Bvfrett Hale.
Crushed Stont tor
building purposes
Foi Sale ai|
Quary I -2 est o(
City.
BERT ma, SupL
<800
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AXM.ZM
pnow
3-^
OUR DEI I
—s~w~>+-
General Insurance—
FIRE LIFE. ACCIDENT ano
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE )
REAL ESTATE BOUGHT,
SOLD AND RENTED
—A uctioneering—
LARGE OR SMALL SALE8
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Julius C. Timson
AUCTIONEER
126 East Fourt St or
Phone 376
heads, blotches, and th;
dry eczema. (T tc > u
should unspot your skin
Don't buy it t ... -r ^
iless. o 'orle^c. med'eated
r of tt n facial blemishes,
-enption tn spe-
Pc e. Ind.
ne.tr equal . Zenral
at acnefpiroru s.«vack-
v- - tr, burning and itching
z - ir "wet" ecicma.) You
uiinly have
s prepaid.
THE ZENZAL COM l'AN i .a Oklahoma City, Okla. . v
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Open Evenings till 8 p. m.
BEVERLY JONES
Dentist
-5 - -.-W-W-ir
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Graduate Lady Dentist
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In attendance
OVER UDEN'S BOOK STORE DRUMRIGHT, OKLA. J
CHATT
CRUSHED ROCK
AND
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:: Morris & Sturgis
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| Cater^ihar Tr<ctcr
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t Telephone
\ Drumright 580
X Tbretr Ring*
PHON. J? 1
^11 So Ohio
OUR D^IIVEWY « Vi(F K W*®'
<11 n : 1111 n-w-w+fi-i i i
SIEFFEh 11F1S
and lubes
A WRITTEN GUARANTEE
FOR €.000 MILES WITH
EVERY TIRE AT OUR NEW
STORE
H. R. Rust
I KLINGLESMITH ENGINEERING AND
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
: BENNETT BUILDING TELEPHONE 97
; SIDEWALKS RETAINING WALLS FOUNDATIONS
ALL KINDS OF CONCRETE WORK
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318
EAST BROADWAY
P. O. BOX 675
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1950. Int^r • --si
frtKB date o' ""
t^oeral P®'-' nrreui i-r
T*h- bi !.h r ar
H. PICKKTT
e-k «>vmi
Ol-T-
Sanitary J
Flop' Sweep J
home ^ ri'tUduitd
PIMM. :
Okkt N, CCLt KS \ ::
RED
$2.50 i r Htrdicd
L «);%' i < d> n> plat e
it ihr t ity
J. H -OV RC>
108 Ea*t uker fn
U > >11111 ! 1 " " 1 1 1 ' 11 1
t Drumright Broom
Factory
EAST WOOD ST.
Mamrfacturar of
ALL KINDS OF BROOMS
and to be sold at
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
HOU8E BROOMS
HEAVY OFFICE BROOMS
WHISK AND BRUSHES
our prleea are Reasonable. Hi
soMoit th. patronage of tt
morcbanta of Drumright.
J. J.
MONCY, Prop
Phone 88
The Checking Account
Here are a few thing's it teaches
ECONOMY '
INITIATIVE
ACCURACY
BOOKKEEPING
INDEPENDENCE
FORETHOUGHT
SELF RELIANCE
Your account at the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK will do other good things for you
First National Bank
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 202, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1920, newspaper, November 22, 1920; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147067/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.