The Drumright Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1914 Page: 1 of 16
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Number 11
Drttrowgkt, Greek County, Oklahoma. June ■> 1914
Volume 2.
* ARON" DRUMRI AT
President
j. G, Bennett,
V Prrs'ilent,
Nellie M RO\CI
V, President
GSQ'J, Awes
father
iff STATE BANK
CAPITAL $20,000,00
Your deposits in this bank are protected by the
Depositors fear^iites Fund o? the Stats oi Okbhoiaa
and are absolutely safe,
CaPdldato Henshaiv
Prof S 0 Henfhaw, of Bris-
tow, candidate for county su-
perintendent on the democratic
ticket, spent a few days heie
this week and gave us a pleasant
vistt Thursday. He is a teach
er cf experience and a m fin cf
fine appearance and pleasan*
address— such a oue as should
bo popular wish the schools
should he be ehosen for that im
portant office.
W. E. NICODEMUS
Real Estate
and Insurance
NOTARY PUBLIC
District Agency tor the Federal
Life Insurance Co., Chicago, II!.
Report Circulated Here That He
Was Dead a Mistake
TUESDAY A FIELD BAY
Three Cushing Attorneys Here
to Assist in Governing
Drumright-
,Jt was reported hero Wednes-
day morning that M B Lewis,
recently taken to the State Hos-
pital at Norman, was dead.
This was a mistake. His fath-
er, W E L'wis, and his. son,
Glen, returned from a visit .to
the unfortunate man Wedr.es
d iy an i brings back good news,
lie is much better, and there is
every reason to hone for his
recovery Ihs-erro ■■ -.t-- itpoit
grew out of tho fart that a let-
ter was received from the hos-
pital by Mr Lewis stating that
his sen was in a serious cond
tion, and the fact that the letter
had been written ;>- week when
A little replevin suit in Magis-
trate Rockhold's court Tuesday
brought three Cushing attorneys
here to assist in the administra
tion of justice. Mrs Bessie
Sherman, a bootlegger . from
Cushing wes sueing Mrs Mc
Gregor, of this place for the
possession of some restaurant
fixtures that Dan Weldon had
sold for Mrs Sherman to Mrs
MaC- -egov Dan Taylor appear
oi for Mr? Sherman, and the
two Daniels made, it about as
hot for each other as was the
fisry furnace into which their
illustrious namesake was cast
by the kin/ of Babylon in days
vV- n- • - * "i
WARREN JOHNSON
Carpenter and Builder
DRUMRIGHT, OKLA.
LOOK HERE.
If You Need "3TON&- BRICK OK CONCRF.TB
Wrrk enquire fir
W. *. STANLEY. at Model Bakery.
Overbridge Hotel
N. S. R''RAGUE, Proprietor
Board and Lodging food Meal#. Nice Rooms.
Efficient Seivice. Give us a Iriiil.
DR. STRINGER
THE CHIROPRACTOR
slocated in DrumriKht Make a'^trecialty <-f ner V"
troubles, constipation, female trouble und many
others as thay are nv.Pt all nerve troublM. Con
eiiU me ani ?et v'lli _
GUV MeLAUHV
JUSTICE OF THE l'EACE DISTRICT NO
Office firu'door west if McLaury & Co'f, Fci-1.
Store, T'arer, Ok!*hi na.
Hon. Reuben M. Roddie, of Ada
Member of the Mate senate, lias ..announced his candi-
dacy for iiongresa. Mr. Roddie has bepu * member of the
4ate senate during the most important period ot ;the
state's history. Theie are many better fellows than iod-
BALLARD BROTHERS
CARPENTERS. JOINERS AND BlTlI.DERt-
DRUM RIGHT. OKLA,
If you contemplate buildinif or reraiiinB con
suit us. Mny 1* found any evening at Fobroy
Hardware. i'HONB M.
ZTZiZ™ everlooked.' of ol 1. H j .vevar, Attorney Tay, — and there av<-
Ta0 elder Mr L-wis whose home, lor s eloquent appeal, andis . ^ -Htir'ms but no man has served in tbe
r.ni"s!?*" -- -I w.rd, a she booties. was alj than Mr. *Mt* Ha as a mmk* «•
n ho will return home
tak-! wade of energ!
'Vvll HO Vvlil ItJIUUI Iiw.-.w
ins the Hula foer year o>d wi,th„^l,°' *S5LZ
with him. ^
A H3tol"European Plan.
1 he Clement IfotQl on south
ride of West Broadway has been
C;ilarg21. In fact we should
3ay is replaced by a new two
story building 36x42 feet. lh(
lower floor, will have one store
room 22x42 which will be for
rent, and an office rooms and
restaurant—the restaurant is al
"ea ly rented by Drm Ezz e.
Th3 hotel will be run on the
European nlan.
ootlegger, was a j v^0 to.the iieoplo than Mr. Roddie.
gy, though accom Lhe stata s-uate-tUiriiig the. last jetwion; he was easily t e
jbs of sweat, for | - ^ &cd ugeful jnemher 0f that body. If Roddie
it fell on barren soil.^ Evidently j _ - elu&tei to-wntfretw .ho will, serve tho people as
S iafb'^rael dry ^ «.« -ate. No J.
Texas or Oklahoma drouth j bkKhoma co?ld do more.—Muskogee i imes- jeinoua ,
when it comes to dealing with rAli>rii n, ~ "*■' - Political A< v.
3he bootleggers. It took him j _ ^ V f Mta,i„e Harris.
just about five minutes tode-: Maillw.re y
cide ajainst this woman wl o A petition is in circulation re ; VVe noa e •1 ' , .
had brought misfortune and dis 'aue8ting the postoffice e'epart- ^a^.1S,cthc' Normal
grace upon herself by violating yaent to a twice--^.-day c - - ■
the law. A.) McDonald assist 1 r€rvice on the route trom he:e
ed Weldon in conducting his side +0 Cushing. This would be
- ' _? 4-^ U«
of the case.
DR. L. 11. CRAVENS
VETERINARY SURGEON
Located at Tri-State Livery
Barn, Phone 112.
A10DEL BAKERY
J. 0/ERITRKfifT. Proprietor
All hiuds of Bread'. Cakes, ''ies, etc. Also kce
a nice line of Ca-.dle*. C. eful att--.it ion .rive
to special urder.9 for Cakes,' etc. Wi.il apm vela
the patronn e nf lhi-l- , ,le nf thi^oi^i^h___^
C~D Bjachly, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOI
Located in Dr. Haveley's old
office.
Drumright, Oklahoma -
C, E. FLO III A N
(inr^Re and General Repnir Shop
C Next to htiver Brot.Tool Kouse
All Kinds of Acc sorics Carrk.l in Stock.
DRUMRIGHT
UKI.AHO:
Miss Ream/ 'from Bartlesville
Ips secured a lot and put up a
'/>od two stqry hou*> on couth.
lide of Wc't Iuahvary and
opened up a first class rocmirg
house under tft? name of the
"Eagle Rocni.'.' -
Dr. H II Wynne, Oklu ,('ity,
Eye, Ear, Now und Throat -
(Masses Fitted. . Stroud, Wed-
rigiday June 10th j Inquire at
St. L uis Hotel
* * I ~ m - ' < '
Furnished House far ^ale lo"
cated on Jones street south of
Oklahoma Ircn \Vorks. - Apply
at this office for rarttculr.rs.
great convenience tc- tha pat-
ron's of thr office, end it wou.U
enable the postmaster here to
handle tbe m-il much- easier.
As it is now, the mail comes in
late in the evening in cne big
mass. Then, -before it can
hardly b" distributed and deliv
Gd; it out in tho mornin^r-
W" trust' the dep: rtment v.il
give us this additional service
-The thousands here are entitled | J°i;
to this at the hands of the gov-
ernment,
LANViS BROTHER^
DEALERS IN • ^ •
fiood Horses and Mules
Phone 265
1 b'ock South and 1-2 block Wost 1st National Bank.
CUSHING. OKLAHOMA
Teachers Courec, delivered the
cla^s poem-. She took highest
rank in 'he anamination in o
class of 85. She is tho daughtei
of R-3V. E. II. Harris who has
been living bare for a short
time on South' Pennsylvania
A venue, engaged in painting.
Mr. Harris's family are in Still-
W-Uor, except his son C'ive, who
came here last week to spend
fhe summer 'acation. Next
week the daughter, Miss Inez,
them. She eontem-
olatcs open ng a' Kindergarten
111' she can get s-Jucient enccur-
I age u nt.
EARL FOSTER
Attonif y-at-Law
niU'MKIG'IT OKLAHOM
©fflce corner Hroiwlv.n p.ntl Ohio, l'l rr.6 Nt>
John R. Had ley
LAWYER
Iloom 1" Lilt/. Buildinp
Cushing, • OkJahoir
Hhoucs. Officc 333. Rc^. '1'^.
FrTc k. havely
dentist
Orumriglit
Oklahom
• - notice ' ! Jock Price, while working en
All pereons, holding ccntr&cfs, 5ni3 c.frths big tanki in the
for lots in Drumright, are hoe Q^jaktr lease in east field Sur,
by notified that payments are
due on the first of each month
and psyablo at the ofiieeof W. E
Nicodemus Call prompt'y and
day, fell throug! the roof to the
ground—a distance of 35> feet,
£.nd was rendered unconscious:
vas taken fit once to Cushing
A. B. ROCKHOLD
Justice of the Peace ai
Notary Publ
Office at City liall
H. 3. BLIR
at orney- vt-lwv
Cdicewlth Drtf arl;ht P<Tlck
INlCOCiemus vyan J - iai\rn -
make payment cr your contract Hospital. A younu mm about
will be forfeited and t'.e lot will 23.
be sold to omeone eisc. guy you a home on the install-
J. V/. Fulkeron mont plan- See Aaron Drum-
By his Att'y, W. E. Nrcodemus. ri.,htt
FOR SALE the beft ftr
boat on the Cimarron ri ver. n .
has a guarantee of -s<" « ms'ta
with additional charges. J I
Wise, seren mi'e? ncr'.h u*
Drumright.
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Blair, H. S. The Drumright Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1914, newspaper, June 5, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147732/m1/1/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.