The Drumright Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1914 Page: 4 of 10
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Tlie Drumright Derrick
Issued Every Friday
H. 8. {iLAilt, Editor and O //;
Subscription $1.00 Per Year
Enteral cIukb matter. MSrch 7, 1913,
at the I cwtofficB ue I)rumrit(ht, Oklahoma, under
(he Act of March a, 1879. ' '
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Political Announcements
Under this head annoupcciropts for the vari-
ous county olficeri will be inserted to stand until
tfe primary in Auguat for *7.5(1.
FOR 8HEK1FF
We are ajthorlxcd to announce HENRY CLAY
KCNGlof Sapulpa, as a candidate for Mhei ill u
Creek County, subject to the democratic prima-
ry in Auxukt.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I hereby announce my«elf aij a 'candidate for
Kepresentativo of-tlrecl; cou'iiy to 'lie lecis'uture
subject to the democratic primniifcs in Aucust.
HERBERT MITCHELL
We are authorised to announce AARON
1'RUMKIUHT, of Drumright as « band Ida te for
Keprasenlalive of Creek county, subject to th
action of the republican primaries in AtiKuet.
COMMISSIONER DUJTIf'T NO. 2
We are authorized to announc« JOHN W.
kHEPHARD. of Kellyville, as a candidate for
Commissioner Dist. No. 14, subject to the demo-
Vratic primary In August.,
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DISTRICT .Hllxir
t'hc Derrick is authorized to announce ERN-
EST II. HUGHES of Sapulpu, 'as a cnidldatc for
the office of District JudKe of the Twentyiseeond
Judicial District composed of Creek end Okmul-
gee counties, subject to the action of the demo"
■■ratic primaries Auarust 4, 1911
The effort on the,part oi
the oil producers,to do some-
thing to better the situation
as to marketing the tremen-
dous output of oil in Okla-
homa is a tremendous task.
Three meetings were held
last week. Each time it was
announced that the problem
had been solved, but thai
there was just a little mon
work necessary to insure tlu
carrying out of the plant
hid down. The last meet
iug was held at, Oklahoim,
City last Saturday. . Tin
agreement is to be carried
out under the supervision oi
the Corporation Commission.
Last week's Yale >Recor<
railed quite a howl abou
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Callco^3JU2 cents a yard from g s. to lt m. each da>. |
extra special
The n,me w shoti l5 HAm.0W-.Hii best shoe mad,.
$#.00 value Jftu ^ BABV D0LL SLIPPJiP8:
Also we have on hand.k {till line of baVV ;• , ti™'"* "*$2'°° r • .
Person which we win ^veV.^ Is to^«^fh0eS <U,d s,i "
come a Si d visit us. ..we would tjke to (^717^7^7
the great amount of develoj
meut going on at Prumrigh
' aird commented about tin
absence of any mention of i
in Drumright newspapers.
Now we want to say tha'
whenever anything of th*
kind referred to by the Rec-
ord really transpires ii
Drumright if it is legitimate
news it will find a place ii
• our columns. If it is vagm
rumor and filthy gossip w
pass it by. if there s evei
been a hold-up iu Drum-
right. we have been unabh
to run it down, and as to tin
number of infant deaths it
ieterrs to, most of them wen
iu 1 ami lies recently coining
here and were undoubtedly
occasioned by exposure ii
i-amping and traveling
through the country. Tin
llecord s solicitudefor I)ruir.-
light is born not from genu-
ne sympathy, but fron
-,'ieeu-eyed jealousy and ?i
lisordered liver with whicl
it seems its editor lias suffer-
cd all his life. If you musi
Lfrowl, Mr. Record, growl ai
he Payne County officiah
?ho permit criminals to prej
ijjcn the citizens of Drum-
ight along the highway.-
hey have to travel to react
he railroad.
Otrrick (Jot Wires Crossed.
The Derrick got its wires
'wdly crossed last week. . Mr
VTarvin is the genial but very
busy manager of the Tri State
Livery Company and Mr Toler
has been with the Palace Livery
•am. Both the gentlemen live
'ear the Derrick office, and the
editor got it info his head that,
VIr Marvfh was Mr Toler and
that Mr Toler was Mr Marvin,
ind in this mix~up we accused
Mr Toler of being Mr Marvin
ind operating a mighty fine au-
tomobile called the Carter Car.
-Vow we want to explain to our
• "eaders that Mr. Marvin is not
Ur Toler, neither is Mr Toler
Wr Marvin; but both the gentle- J
non are wide awake business I
non and so industrious that!
they have little time to give to j
* newspaper scribler, and wel
ire glad one of them (M:- Mar-1
'in) is now riding around in one
>f the greatest time saving ma
chine ever invented—an auto-
mobile—the greatest invention
the world has ever seen -the
lorseless carriage that annihi-
lates time and space and holds
listance in contempt. Mr W J
Marvin, of the Tri-State Livery
company, it the lucky owner o+'
i-he car and its a dandy with
5ome very desirable improve-
ments not a cog wheel about l
ts running near, and never has
to be "crankcd"
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fountain t
Everythmfe Cool, Cleah and Ihvltlhg. Th6n a
gdod Soda with good Cream, and the finest
and knows how
l° hl,x them for y° - r All tfese you will find
, at our store.'
burney brasel
druggist
next doop to bank
"Get St Where They've Got it."
O'Dell & Stephenson for Waii
'vcr Shoes.
Dr, Nei! kjh "EgtfeJ '
Dr Neilsen, the hypnotist, who
las been performing at the Air
)onie for the last week received
i Very unpleasant shower Wed-
nesday night in the way of eggs
hrown from the sido d:>or by a
crowd of unknown men and!
'oys. From all appearances
there must have been ten or fif
teen in the crowd and they
seemed to be very handy in the
irt of throwing.
There has been several rea-
sons given for the attack. The
'ompany declares that it is the
Result of a man that was fired
from the show while other re
ports indicate that it was a
>unch of men who were disgust-
ed with the performance that
Dr Neilsen has been putting on.
The most unpleasant thing
about it &°as that several parties
in the audience was struck by
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the I hen fruit which was of
course unintentional but never
I theless unpleasant.
I W hile most people condemn
jfch actions as these all those,
I present seemed to enjoy the
show and these not present j
I wished they had been there.
No reflection has been thrown
on the management of the show
and we feel sure that Faulkner
& Currant7were rrot supposed to
be includoJ in the iniult, no
matter what the intention of
the men were in regard to Dr
Neilsen.
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FOR RFNT Furniahed fror.J
room.-Apply at this office.
Call at our fountaiu and,
drink one of our stines of
root bear. It is a great <
thirst satiulier. Skidmorei
<v Phillips.
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new sroi^k
1 iave op.ened up a i
new and fresh, stock I
PanQy Groceries. ! , ^
Dr.v Goods, (Notions, J>
t.tc A,trial from you
v/JII be appreciated,
and wj. guarantee you
| the very lowest prices.
john osiiti I
J doors east of Skating Rink on East Broad
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Blair, H. S. The Drumright Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1914, newspaper, July 3, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147739/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.